Meister Lucius & Brüning, Hoechst o.M., Germany. Bottles of dyes, fixatives, plates and transfer papers and accessories. In original carton. Pinatype outfit
Cardboard box containing a Eastman nonslip printing frame for 5 x 4 negatives patented 21st Aug 1917, a Kodak magnesium ribbon holder in box with instructions, a Bakelite stirring rod, a Bakelite developing dish, 7 x 5 inches, a enamelled metal developing dish, 3 packets of Velox developing powder, 1 packet of Velox Vigorous Art paper, a packet of Velox VV-2 paper ( 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches) and a 1lb pack of Kodak Hypo. Kodak Limited c.1933. The Kodak Picture Printing Outfit 1934