Wife and I went away for our annual anniversary weekend.
Did a little bit of antiquing. No serious buying.
I got one lens and she got a nice Hummel bell.
But in one store in rural Ohio we saw this.
Looks like an old plate projector.
It is Bausch & Lomb.
But beyond that I know nothing.
Since this type of lens has no diaphram it is probably early 1880s or late 1870s, but that's my only guess.
I just wasn't ready to pay $500 for it, or even negotiate, given the bellows condition.
Did a little bit of antiquing. No serious buying.
I got one lens and she got a nice Hummel bell.
But in one store in rural Ohio we saw this.
Looks like an old plate projector.
It is Bausch & Lomb.
But beyond that I know nothing.
Since this type of lens has no diaphram it is probably early 1880s or late 1870s, but that's my only guess.
I just wasn't ready to pay $500 for it, or even negotiate, given the bellows condition.