Camera, dryplate, ex York Carriageworks, in case with engraved label North Eastern Railway carriage and wagon dept. drawing office York. Plate camera, North Eastern Railway
Camera, British Rail, Underwood dryplate camera in leather case. Underwood dryplate camera in leather case
Studio camera by Charles G Collins, St John's Wood, 1870-1889. Sliding body camera for 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch plates. The lens panel slides into back. RAck and pinion focusing over approx 20cm, exposed rack on basebaord. Vertical swing repeating back. Ground glass focusing screen hinges downwards. Fitted with a single wooden darkslide. With DAllmeyer 3D lens cat no.0657. Charles G. Collins. wet-plate studio camera 1870-1889
Premo No.12 folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm 2 1/2 x 3 1/2. Drop-front pull-out type with manual focusing. Fitted with a Doublet lens approx F.II mounted in a Kodak ball-bearing shutter 1/25 1/100sec B. & T. With brilliant waist-level viewfinder. Made of metal with black leather covering. c. 1914. Included are two metal darkslides and a leather case. Premo No.12 Folding Bellows Camera, Case and Two Metal Darkslides. circa 1914
Ernemann folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm 2 1/2 x 3 1/2". Drop-front pull-out type. Manual focusing. Fitted with Ernemann Detective Aplanat F.6.8 105mm mounted in 3-speed shutter 1/25, 1/100 sec B. & T. With ground glass focusing screen and brilliant finder with plate holder. Wood and metal with black leather covering. c.1922 Ernemann Folding Bellows Camera and One Darkslide. circa 1922
Contessa Nettel 'lazy tong' folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm 1 5/8 x 2 1/4". Front standard pulls out to infiniry. Fitted with Meyer Goerlitz double Anastigmat F.6.3 75mm mounted in a Pronto everset shutter speeds 1/25, 1/100 sec B. & T. Ground glass back with wire frame finder. Made of aluminum alloy covered in black leather. c.1920 Contessa Nettel Folding Bellows Camera and Components 1920
'The International' folding bellows tailboard field or stand camera, case and three book form double darkslides. With one sliding panel. The 'Rectigraph' lens is a Rapid Rectilinear approx 12" focal length, aperture F.8. Iris diaphragm was added later. Originally fitted with Waterhouse stops. Lancaster. c. 1885 'The International' Folding Bellows Tailboard Field or Stand Camera, Case and Three Book Form Double Darkslides. 1887
No.8 Premo No.3A folding bellows camera for negatives 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 using plates or cutfilm. Drop-front pull-out standard type with single bellows extension. Lens panel has rising movement. Fitted with a Kodak ball-bearing everset type shutter, speeds 1/25 1/100 sec B. & T. With back ground-glass screen and brilliant waist-level viewfinder.Made of wood with black leather covering. c.1913. Eastman Kodak, 1914. No.8 Premo No.3A Folding Bellows Camera 1914
Folding camera for 20x12" plates. Kodak Anastigmat lens F:14" f/5.6 No TT286008; calibrated rising front; rack focusing on front and back; bed. Large vertical swing on front. Sprung focusing screen; pendulum level. Horizontal swing back. In case with two blockforce double darkslides. Folmer and Schwing Banquet Camera
Voigtlander Bergheil folding bellows camera for plates or cutfilm, negative size 10 x15cm. Made of drawn steel to carry a large aperture lens. Drop-front pull-out type with double extension bellows. Rack and pinion focusing. Lens panel has rising and cross front movement operated by two thumb screws. Fitted with a Voigtlander Anastigmat 'Skopar' F.4.5 16.5cm mounted in a dial set Compur shutter speeds 1 1/200 sec B. & T. With back ground-glass screen and waist-level brilliant viewfinder. With two single metal darkslides and filmpack adapter. c.1922. Voigtlander Bergheil Folding Bellows Camera, c 1922 1917-1927
Goerz Tenax folding bellows camera for rollfim No.120, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4". DRop-front pull-out type. With worm gear mechanism, focusing range 3ft to infintiy. Fitted with Goerz Dagor F.6.8 105mm lens in a Dial set Compur shutter, speeds 1-1/150 sec B. & T. With brilliant optical waist-level viewfinder attached to front standard. All metal construction with leather covering. With leather carrying case. c.1920 Goerz Tenax folding bellows camera for rollfim No.120 circa 1920
Speed Graphic Camera 5"x4". Kalart Synchronized Range Finder; Supermatic shutter by Eastman Kodak; Kodak Ektar lens 1:4.7, 127mm, No FT4583; flash arm attached, fitted with Phillips Photoflux Type PF48 flashbulb (1982-5028/2). Speed Graphic Camera 5"x4". Kalart Synchronized Range Finder circa 1950
Small studio camera for 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch plates. Fitted with a Busch portrait Doppel-Objective no.5 II. Back F: 8 1/4 inches approx f/3.3. Slot for Waterhouse stops. Rack and pinion focusing on lens. Fixed rear panel. Front panel sliding (pinion mechanism missing). Rotating back. Small Studio Camera for Postcards
Plaubel Makina vest pocket Kodak camera. Focusing by knurled know coupled to scissor movement. With specially designed Compur shutter. Cocking lever immediately below lens with rotating speed dial on right and release level on left. Original lens, Plaubel Anticomar F.2.8 75 f.1 missing. Unsuitable lens fitted at later date. With Albada optical direct vision viewfinder mounted on top. Manufactured by Plaubel about 1925. Plaubel Makina Vest Pocket Kodak Camera circa 1925
Folding stand camera for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Fitted with a Beck Symmetrical lens f/8-45, interchangeable with pair of Achromat lenses f/11-44 both on front panel for roller blind shutter ? Thornton Pichard 15/30/45/76/90/T, with wire release. Sliding rising front, swing front. Rack and pinion focusing, triple extension on back and front panels. Swing back. Focusing screen is missing. Reversible back. With removable spring roller septum for stereo. With built in tripod turntable with separate legs. Sold by Westminster Photographic Exchange. With two Two wooden bookform double darkslides. Half Plate Stand Camera
Box magazine camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a simple lens, rotating plate with three apertures, f/10, 14, 26. t/I rotary shutter. Two reflecting finders. Slide operated falling plate mechanism. Five metal sheaths. Tylar Tylar Magazine Plate Camera
Goerz Tenax folding camera for plates or sheet film 3 1/4 x 4 1/4". With double extension bellows, rising front and side movement. Rack and pinion focusing. Fitted with A Goerz Dogmar F.4.5 135mm lens built into a dial set Compur shutter with speeds 1sec 1/200 sec bulb and time. With brilliant optical reflex finder. With 23plate holders. Distance scale marked in feet. c.1912 Goerz Teneax Folding Camera circa 1912
Stand camera for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens f/8-64 c.F:9 inches. Sliding and rising front, rack and pinion focusing. Swing back, both movements. Ground glass focusing screen on swing out frame with reversible back. J. Lancaster, 1889. The 1889 Instantograph Camera 1889
Patent Instantograph camera by J. Lancaster & Son; with double dark slide and canvas case, 1888. Patent Instantograph Camera 1888
Ernemann folding bellows camera for plates or sheet film, size 3 1/4 x 4 1/4". Drop-front pull-out type. Manual focusing. Fitted with an Ernemann double objective F.8 140mm f.1 lens mounted in a Ernemann ever set 3-speed shutter 25sec to 1/100 B. & T. With brilliant waist-level finder attached to front standard. Made of wood and metal covered ib black leather. c.1920 Ernemann folding bellows camera for plates or sheet film circa 1920
Folding stand camera for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inch plates. Taylor, Taylor and Hobson Cooke lens series III eq. focus 7.3 inches f/6.5-45 No. 19715. With a Thornton-Pickard Time and Instantaneous shutter 15/25/40/60/80/T. Rack and pinion rising and cross front. Swing front and back. Rack and pinion focusing on front and rear panels. Double extension. T.P. pendulum level. Reversible back, swing out ground glass. Built in rotating tripod head. Thornton-Pickard Thornton-Pickard Royal Ruby Camera circa 1920
Miniature box plate camera, possibly made in Germany. Box camera for 4.5 x 6 cm plates in single holders. Single fixed focus lens, c.F:5.5cm, cf/16. B/T/I shutter. Direct vision finder and focussing screen missing. Leather covered cardboard. Miniature box plate camera 1920
Ernemann pocket plate camera, made by Ernemann, Dresden. Collapsing all metal body, bellows camera 1 3/4 x 2 3/4 plates. Ernemann Doppel-Objective Series A No. 195359, F:65mm, f11-25. 2 blade shutter, 25/50/100/B/T. everset. Large frame finder. With filmpack adaptor. Ernemann Pocket Plate Camera
Miniature folding plate camera, no makers name. Vest pocket "Sprite " camera. Folding camera for a 4 x 6 plates. F8, 11, 22 stops by swings plate. Shutter 25/50/100/TB Optical frame finder (glass cracked) Ground glass screen. Miniature Folding Plate Camera
Small metal plate collapsing plate camera for 4 x 6 cm plates. Fitted with a Schneider Xenar lens F:7.5cm f/4.5-25 No.83087. Compur shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B/T. Sliding focusing by lever following camera groove. Wire frame finder (? Brilliant reflecting finder missing). Ground glass focusing screen. With magazine back with 6 holders. No. 3341. G.A. Krauss. 1918-1928. Krauss Plate Camera with Six Darkslides 1918-1928
ICA Bebe camera for paltes or cutfilm 2 1/2 x 3 1/2". Press strut design. Lever operates focusing mechanism. Helical focusing mount carrying Tessar f.4.5 12cm lens in specially deisgned dial Compur shutter, speeds 1 sec 1/200sec. With optical viewfinder. c.1922 ICA Bebe Camera and One Darkslide. 1922
Collapsible camera for 2 1/4 x 1 3/4 inch plates. Measures 6 1/2 x 9 inch x 2 cm. Single lens, fixed aperture and focus, B/I shutter, large frame finder, single metal plate holder. Ernemann, c.1914. Ernemann Miniature Plate Camera 'Lilliput' 1896-1909
The Wizard folding bellows hand camera for plates or sheetfilm 3 1/4 x 4 1/4. Drop-front pull-out type. Manual focusing. With reflex waist-level viewfinder mounted on baseboard. Lens panel has rising front and fitted with Symmetrical F.8 6" f.1 lens mounted in a pneumatic shutter, speeds 1/5 to 1/100sec B. & T. With red leather bellows and polished mahogany base. Mahattan optical co, c.1900. With darkslides. The Wizard Folding Bellows Hand Camera 1900