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Ophthalmoscope "nach Prof. Dr.Thorner"

1901-2000

Busch Rapid Aplanat No. 3 Lens and Thornton Pickard Shutter

Busch's Portrait Aplanat No.3 Lens.

circa 1910

Busch Bis Talor Series III F7

circa 1914

Vademecum Satz No. II Lens

Busch aplanatsatz lens F.8

circa 1900

Wide angle lens Nr.l Series

circa 1900

Szczepanik Colour Camera

1925

German machine gun sighting telescope

1914-1918

"Triple Victo" Plate Camera and Accessories

1910-1920

Compound monocular microscope made by Emil Busch A. G.

1920-1950

Sighting telescope for Maxim machine gun

1912-1918

Busch Anastigmat Glaukar lens F.3.1

circa 1922

Clyptar anastigmat lens F.3.5 35mm f.1 with a ring type iris diaphragm

circa 1924

Busch Rapid Rectilinear Lens.

circa 1910

Busch Rapid Aplanat Nr. 2 Lens

circa 1900

Busch Vademecum Lens Set

circa 1901

Busch-Bis-Telar F.9 No.3 lens with 14 inch f.l. with ring type iris diaphragm. Busch

circa 1910

Brass mounted Busch Rapid Aplanat No.3 lens F.8 10 inch f.l.

circa 1900

Busch's Rapid Aplanat No.5

circa 1895

Leather binocular case, German, 1910-1918

1910-1918

The 'Sanderson' folding bellows field or stand camera for plates or cutfilm 4 3/4 x 6 1/2. With double extension and separate rack and pinion focusing. Reversing back and swing back. Fitted with a Busch Rapid Symmetrical F.8 8" f.1 mounted in a front of a Thornton Pickard roller-blind shutter with speeds 1/15sec to 1/90sec. Of polished French mahogany with brass fittings. Houghton, c.1900. With three wooden double dark slides.

The 'Sanderson' folding bellows field or stand camera for plates or cutfilm 4 3/4 x 6 1/2

circa 1900

Busch A-G camera

Busch A-G camera

No. 3A Special Kodak Model A camera, 1910-1914. Folding camera (black bellows) for 122 rollfilm 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Busch detective aplanet lens No 3 F:& f/7-45. Bausch and Lomb Unicum shutter 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T with pneumatic release valve. Screw rising front, sliding cross front. Rack and pinion focusing, rotating brilliant reflecting finder with hood and spirit level. No 6296. Eastman Kodak Co. Overall (deployed): 250 mm x 123 mm x 220 mm. This was a higher specification model than the standard version and was covered with Persian morocco leather.

No 3A Special Kodak model A

1910-1914

Busch portrait doppel-objective no 41 lens with back focus of 8 inches. With five Waterhouse stops, f/5, 6.3, 12.5, 22 and 32. With rack and pinion focusing mount. Emil Busch.

Busch portrait Doppel-Objective No 41 lens

Busch rapid aplanat lens No. 2, by R.O.J.A vorm Emil Busch, Rathenow. Series D.F.8. 190mm lens, c.f.8 lens; iris calibrated 6,12,24,48,96,192. In chamois bag.

Busch Rapid Aplanat Lens No 2

Busch Bis-Telar lens, series II. F:13 1/2 inch, f:7.5-64. Patent number 15732/05. By Emil Busch A-G Rathenow, in lined leather case.

Busch Bis-Telar lens

Busch Wide Angle lens, Aplanat No 2 Serie C. F:6 rotating aperture plate f/16/22/32/45/64. Emil Busch.

Busch wide angle aplanat lens

Lens barrel with iris diaphragm calibrated 1-5. Four elements 15/25/35/45 in five normal, five wide angled and four landscape combination. Emil Busch.

Busch Combination Lens Aplanat Series I

Busch's 'Vademecum' landscape lens set, c.1900-1910.

Busch's 'Vademecum' Landscape Lens Set

1900-1910

Busch rollfilm/plate camera. A folding camera for 118 rollfilm or plates 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Busch Omner anastigmat lens F:13cm f/6.8-22 and an Ibso shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/B/T. With a brilliant reflecting rotating finder with spirit level. Screw rising front. Sliding cross front. Rack and pinion focusing. Scale adjustment for both the plates and film. Combination back and separate hooded focusing screen (glass missing). With Cable release. Busch AG Optische Industries. No.28931. Overall (deployed): 215 mm x 120 mm x 163 mm.

Busch Rollfilm Plate Camera

Folding camera for 3FPK 118 rollfilm 3 1/8 x 4 inches. ROJA vorm. Emil Buswch detectiv aplanat No.2 lens F: 5 inches, f/6-64 No.3885. Unicum shutter 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T. Brilliant reflecting rotating finder. Folding frame finder. Sliding focusing. Sliding rising and cross front. No.115921. Busch Co. c.1902. 45212. Overall (deployed): 115 mm x 210 mm x 142 mm.

Busch PockAm camera model Tribees

1897-1907

Busch folding bellows camera hand camera ffor plates or sheetfilm size 31/4 x 4 1/4". Drop-front pull-out type. With rack and pinion focusing. With red leather bellows. Triple extension and rising front and side movement. Fitted with Busch Anastigmat Omnar Series 11 f.5.6 5 1/2" f.1 lens in a Unicum Bausch & Lomb shutter with speeds1sec to 1/100sec B. & T. With brilliant waist-level viewfinder. Of mahogany with nickel plated fittings with black leather cover. c.1912

Busch folding bellows camera hand camera

1905

Busch Wideangle Aplanat lens No 4. Series C f16 10in. Rotating aperture plate with f16,22, 32,45,64,88.

Busch Wideangle Aplanat Lens No 4

Sanderson half-plate camera. Half-plate camera in wood and brass, folding bellows, double extension. Swing back and front, rising front. Lens panels with: 1. Cooke anastigmat lens Series II f4.5 6 inch by Taylor, Taylor and Hobson. 2. Thornton-Pickard time shutter with Busch rapid aplanat No.2, f8, 8" lens. Also includes, 3 wooden double darkslides and a velvet focussing cloth.

Sanderson half-plate camera. Half-plate camera in wood and brass

Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow. Busch-Bis-Telar Series II F.7 No.3 lens with 16 inch f.l. Pat. no. 15732/05, serial no. 210841.

Busch-Bis-Telar Series II Lens

Busch rapid aplanat lens No.2 F: 8 inches f/8-64. In lens flange. Busch

Busch Rapid Aplanat lens

No 3 telephoto lens F:16 inches f/7.7-64. No 217032. Patent No 15732/05. Busch/

Busch Bis-Telar Series II telephoto lens

Busch anastigmatic lens. R.O.J.A. born. Emil Busch Rathenow. Anastigmat series II No. 2 1/2; F:6", f.5.5-45. In flange on wooden lens panel 2 1/2 x 3 1/2"

Busch Anastigmatic Lens

Casket lens, seven components 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75. Iris diaphragm. In lined case.

Busch Vade-Mecum Lens Set No II

Busch's portrait aplanat No.2 lens F.8 with 7 inch f.l. with a ring type iris diaphragm. c.1910.

Busch's portrait aplanat No.2 lens

circa 1910