
Spring Auction May 4, 2025
Toronto. Coming fast – our Spring 2025 Auction, tomorrow, Sunday, May 4, 2025 in Long Branch (south west Toronto) at the usual venue BUT at the slightly later time (see poster) – free parking [OVERFLOW AT GO TRAIN LOT JUST WEST of HALL] and free admission.
Our Spring 2025 Auction features goodies for both film and digital folk – photographs, cameras, lenses, accessories, books, and more. Come out and enjoy this event. Click on the AUCTION tab here or in the menu bar above for directions. Click on the large icon below and follow the instruction below the icon to see the lot slide show.
Everybody is welcome. There are many really good items, some rare these days. Just in time to let you augment your collection or user gear!
LOT SLIDE SHOW: We owe Clint a big thank you for photographing these lots, naming all lots by lot number and tagging them. The first batch (shown here) was uploaded May 1st. Another six (total now 77) photos added May 3rd and later on the 3rd another 15 for 92 lots on display. And still later the 3rd, another 13 added for 105 lots shown. A final batch of 30 photos (mostly Kodaks) were just posted bringing the total to 135 lot examples. Click on the montage above, then on the gorgeous old red Leica Manual (lot 001), and then on any lot icon to see the item larger.
The photos in the slide show are in lot order (there may be some variation in the sequence of the thumbnails). Remember, the photos represent only a sampling of the lots to be auctioned Sunday. During the auction, the sequence of lots is the auctioneer’s choice and will vary from the numerical sequence shown. The photographing alone is a huge undertaking on behalf of the PHSC. This auction is a thrilling event with its wide variety of lots – something for everyone!
LOT LIST: Clint has created a full lot list which will be used during the actual auction.
LOT PHOTOS: The slide show of photos has been be updated frequently as photos were received.
Your left/right arrows will work to move from one enlarged photo to another. The red tags, black typed numbers, and hand written notations show the lot number – Enjoy!







