A very unusual and rare camera made by Sands, Hunter & Co. The box itself is around 6"x 8"x 8" (15.5 x 20.5 x 20.5 cm) and it weighs around 2.7 kg Wooden construction, the lens plate is wound out of the box using a knob on the side - a very smooth action facilitated by a brass rack inside. The plate on the front says "Sands, Hunter & Co., 37 Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C.2." The lens has a drop-down door in front of it, and the whole lens can be removed via a removable box, a little bigger than the drop-down lens cover. The lens itself is a Tessar, and the writing around the lens reads: " No. 82117. ROSS, LONDON (MILL HILL) 6 IN 1:4.5 TESSAR PATENT" There is a cracked mirror inside the box. The whole is covered in shiny leather - various scuffs and dents. The time-setting ring looks home-made. It comes in a (rather tatty) baize-lined canvas bag with 12 plates. This camera is a bit of a mystery - if you know anything more about it, please get in touch! I do not know whether anything works on this camera - it is sold as a rare collectible. If you'd like more photos or information, please contact me. My whole camera collection is going due to lack of space - if you like cameras, have a look at my other items!