Thornton-Pickard: 'Tribune' 3¼ x 4¼" plate field camera, c. 1911, with Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat f6.3 lens [#115729] and 'Kett's photo Stores little Collins Street Melbourne' retailer's inlay.
Zeiss Ikon: five c. 1950s rangefinder cameras - one Contina Ia 526/24, one Contina II 527/24, one Contina IIa 527/24, one Contina III 529/24, and one Contina-matic III 10.0622. (5 cameras)
Zeiss Ikon: three c. 1940s vertical-folding cameras - two Nettar 515/2 models with varying lens/shutter/body details, together with one Nettar 518/2 with Novar-Anastigmat 105 mm f6.3 lens and Vario shutter. (3 cameras)
Zeiss Ikon: Seldom-seen 6200/1 Rontgen-Tenax X-ray camera [#W.30342], c. 1940s, in practically flawless condition, together with locking metal lens cap. Employed during World War II in the diagnosis of tuberculosis.
Zeiss Ikon: group of five cameras - one c. 1938 vertical-type Ikonta 521 a, one c. 1949 Nettar 518/16, two c. 1951 Contina I 524/24 models, and one c. 1964 Colora F. (5 cameras)
8½ x 6½" plate tailboard camera with Ross London Zeiss convertible Anastigmat 14 & 16½" double lens, lens cap, and inlay that reads 'Manufactured for the photographic Supply Co. Perth & Kalgoorlie W. A.'.