Help me identify this lens and mount? Enlargement or large format?

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Yup - spot on Dave.

It's an early Series II or Series III amateur budget enthusiast enlarging lens made in a variety of focal lengths - not very well corrected simple design by the by the former Wray factory near where I live in Bromley, Kent. The factory was more famous for its Wrayflex camera and the later more innovative 135mm f4.5 enlarging lenses as well as Lustrar lenses.
 
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It is fortunate that the lens name "SUPAR" doesn't have an extra "B" added in the middle ..... 😄
 
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haha
It is fortunate that the lens name "SUPAR" doesn't have an extra "B" added in the middle ..... 😄

:smile: Maybe Super was taken.
 
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