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saleAntique Watson & Norris Mahogany & Brass Camera
This sale is for a beautiful antique mahogany and brass folding camera. The name on the front is Watson & Norris, Photographic Chemists, High Street, Sheffield.
It comes with everything shown. Its lens, shutter, case, box of glass, case etc.
The lens does not have a visible makers name.
The shutter back is marked 35D, as is the front of the camera where the shutter goes.
The glass at the back of the camera is about 4 3/4 x 6 3/8 inches.
The shutter looks complete, but I have not tried to work it as I don\'t want to damage it. Assume it will take some fiddling to get it working properly.
The canvas and leather case is pretty tatty.
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