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
Four glass phials with metal caps containing ipecacuanha and opium tablets, 0.3 g, wrapped in paper, with two additional packets not in a phial. Each phial: 101 mm x 18 mm diameter, 21 g. Unknown maker, produced for the German Army by various depots in Frankfurt and Cologne, 1915-1916. Four glass phials and two additional packets not in a phial, all containing ipecacuanha and opium 1915-1916
Plaubel Makina II collapsible bellows camera for plates or cutfilm 2 1/2 x 3 1/2", in case, with a roller film adaptor. Lazy tong design with coupled rangefinder. Focusing by knurled know on left side of front panel. With Compur shutter with speeds 1sec 1/200sec time and bulb. With self timing device. Lens fitted with Plaubel Anticomar F.2.9 10cm lens. Two finders for eye level operation. Manufactured by Plaubel in Germany about 1934. Plaubel Makina II circa 1934
Rectangular leather pouch with leather straps to fasten, contains first aid equipment, probably carried by front line stretcher bearers, made by Ludwig Hirschfeld, Frankfurt-am Main, used by German Army during 1st World War, German, 1917 Rectangular leather pouch with leather straps to fasten 1917
Metal-bodied subminiature camera for 18mm wide rollfilm 14 x 14mm. F: 25mm, f/9 fixed aperture lens. Single speed shutter. Optical direct vision finder. Made in Western Germany. The Petie camera 1955-1970
Dye book, ‘Naphtol AS Anwendungsvorschriften’, by IG Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt, Germany, 1925-1951 Naphtol AS Anwendungsvorschriften, IG Farben, 1925-1951 1925-1951
Glass bottle, contains validol menthol preparation made by Zimmer and Co. of Germany, supplied by Pharmaceutical Products Ltd. of London, 1920-1950 Glass bottle 1920-1950
Trioctal? Schtbrot? X4 Bisaurfast? by Gustav Dorr & Co., Frankfurt a. M. in Germany. One of a collection of colour dyes in bottles from the Colour Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, c.1900. Trioctal? Schtbrot? X4 Bisaurfast? by Gustav Dorr 1900-1905