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Tiny Camera

· 16 Apr 2007
Snap happy from the '80s - A tiny camera inside a watch is set to fetch up to £15,000 at Bonhams.

Tiny CameraPress Release:
An extremely rare Watch Camera made inBirmingham in the 19th century has been discovered and is expected to fetch between £10,000 – 15,000 at Bonhams’ sale of Mechanical Music, Police, Fire, Railwayana and Cameras in Knowle on 9 May 2007.

The Lancaster Ladies Watch Camera was brought into Bonhams by a gentleman whose grandfather had owned it originally. He was a cabinetmaker at the Birmingham-based firm J. Lancaster & Son, probably working on the many wooden cameras sold by the company. The vendor, consigning several watches to one of Bonhams’ sales, noticed that among his collection was what looked like an ordinary nickel-plated pocket watch case when closed – but when he opened it he discovered that it actually contained a tiny camera inside. Lionel Hughes, Bonhams’ Camera Specialist, was delighted to come across the piece:

“This is a truly exceptional piece,” he explained. “The Lancaster Watch Camera was patented in October 1886 and made until 1890. Such tiny cameras were the forerunners for the spy camera – a mechanism disguised as a different object. However, it would have been very inconvenient to use as four very small catches had to be released in order to remove the glass screen and to fit a separate metal sensitised material holder for each exposure. As a result, the model sadly sold badly and is much rarer than the improved version which came on the market in 1890. The ladies pattern is therefore particularly special, and only four original models are known to exist. The holders are also very rare. A model sold at auction in 1992 for around £23,500 so we have great hopes for our sale in May.”

For further information please visit the Bonhams website


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