Summitar 2 50mm lens, leather case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1953 Leica IIIf camera (No. 626522) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 626522 Edition Size: 35000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
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Camera, Summitar 2 50mm lens, lens cap, case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1951 Leica IIIf camera (No. 565164) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, a Leica lens cap, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIf's winding knob and shutter release winds and fires. All shutter speeds index, but remain un-verified. Issued: 1951 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 565164 Edition Size: 5000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Camera with Summitar 2 50mm lens, leather case, chrome finish.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this vintage Leica IIIa- a rare, early version of Leica's famed III-series, produced briefly during 1939. Featuring the functions that would make Leicas the premier 35mm camera for the coming 50 years- built in rangefinder, extraordinarily crisp lenses, a wide range of shutter speeds, and adjustable diopter- the Leica IIIa offers a fascinating opportunity to own a piece of Leitz design history. Included is a leather case for the camera, and a Leitz Summitar folding 2 F50mm lens. Issued: 1939 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 315143 Edition Size: 300 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Camera with Elmar 3.5 50mm lens, leather case, chrome finish.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but one for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1950-vintage Leica IIc- a rare derivation during Leica's transition from the I-series to the III-series, only produced between 1949 and 1951. Featuring the functions that would make Leicas the premier 35mm camera for the coming 50 years- built in rangefinder, extraordinarily crisp lenses, a wide range of shutter speeds, and adjustable diopter- the Leica IIc offers a fascinating opportunity to own a piece of Leitz design history. Included is a leather case for the camera, and a Leitz Elmar folding 3.5 F50mm lens. Issued: 1950 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 442585 Edition Size: 9999 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Leica metal film rolls, adjustable view and rangefinders, more.Up for auction is this lot of broadly assorted Leica accessories, which includes an English Leica IIIg quick-start and full instruction booklet, a German IIIf flash synchronization guide; two Ilford-made film tins containing all-steel Leica film reels for shooting with Leica cameras; a Kinox-branded accessory selenium light meter in leather case; two Leica branded lens contrast filters- a deep orange in plastic Leica case and a medium yellow bezel-mounted in original Leica box; 5cm duplex lens adapter ring; and Leitz-Leica brand flash cable. Also includes two Leitz-brand cable releases with Leica-style shutter release threads (not pictured). Of particular interest are the two black enamel accessory rangefinders, one in leather case; and two Leitz-brand accessory viewfinders, which allowed Leica (and other) brand rangefinder users to change the setting and provide a 35mm-135mm adjustable image for framing their pictures when using different sizes of lenses besides the standard 50mm. Entirely metallic, of fine German make, and even featuring an elevation adjustment to account for the change in perspective when focusing on near and far subjects. Issued: Various Dimensions: 5.75"L x 5"D, longest Manufacturer: Leitz, Ilford, Kinox Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
LEITZ; a boxed 'Telyt' 11912F 1:4.8/280 lens no. 2298837, Visoflex III and 16556 bellows with further Leitz and Leica accessories including Summicron 1:2/35 lens no. 1781087, empty Leica leather case, Leitz Elmar 1:3.5/65 lens and Leica related publications etc, some boxed.Additional InformationAll boxes worn, numerous damaged, please judge condition of components from illustrations and request additional if necessary. Please see additional photos.
Vintage Leica 35mm camera, model number 111f (circa 1950/51, numbered 531940) within a leather Leica case, sold together with a larger leather tavelling case housing accessories, boxed Leitz Rondinax 35 developing tank and one volume “New Leica Manual” by Willard D Morgan and Henry M Lester, published 1951 (3)
LEICA CAMERA & ACCESSORIES a Leica IIIa camera, Serial Number 203900 (circa 1936) and with a Leitz Elmar 1:35f=50mm lens and Leica lens cap. Also with a leather case (not marked Leica), a Leica Guide booklet, Leitz camara hood, and a small Leitz coloured filter in leather pouch. With other camera accessories, not Leica associated.
LEICA M3 CAMERA & LENS - & ADDITIONAL LENS & ACCESSORIES a Leica M3 camera Serial Number 978139, made in 1959 and with a leather Leica case. With a Summicron f=5cms 1.2 Ernst Leitz lens (1541267) and lens cap, also with an additional large Hektor 1:45/135 Leitz lens (1621559) with lens cap and plastic case, Hannimex cased light meter, Leica M3 Booklets etc. Also with a leather cased pair of Ross binoculars, Stepruva 9 x 35, and a cased Cinemax Super 8 Automatic Movie Camera (with booklet and tripod).
LEICA M3 CAMERA & VARIOUS ACCESSORIES a Leica M3 cased camera, made in 1964 with the Serial Number 1094993. With a Leitz Super-Angulon 1:4/21 lens, 1714972. With a range of accessories including 3 cased lenses (Leitz Elmar 1:4/135, Leitz Elmar 1:4/90, and Leitz Elmar 1:28/50), leather cased lens (Leitz Summaron 1:35), Leica light meter, Leica small cased camera filter, and various other items.
A pair of rare original WWII Second World War Ernst Leitz Kreigsmarine U-Boat 7x50 binoculars. Makers marks 'beh' to eye plate, along with serial number 469464. With rubber lens bumpers present. Optics in full working order, some oil residue present on right-hand inner lens (just requires cleaning). Rare.
A Leica Model III camera :,serial number 201914, circa 1936:, black body with chrome fixtures, Leitz Elmare F3..5 1:3,5 lens, in a brown leather case, together with an Ernst Leitz Weltar VIDOM 3.5 to 13.5 multi viewfinder, an Elmar F=9 1:4 lens, a copy of Matheson, A 'The Leica Way' and accessories.
A Leica Model IIIb:, serial number 294050, circa 1938, black body with chrome fittings, the top plate also engraved 'WD' and numbered 'W6/JD/8504', fitted Leitz Elmar F=3.5 1:3.5 lens, together in a brown leather case, together with a Leica MBR00 hard waterproof and shockproof case in a black crackle finish.(2)
A MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY E. LEITZ, WETZLAR, CIRCA 1901 constructed in lacquered brass, signed on the foot as per title and numbered 56931 , the 4in. tube with three swivelling nosepieces, platform with slide clamps, sub-stage condenser and reversible mirror, contained within fitted wooden box with accessories including four further nose pieces, alternate eyepiece, slide blanks etc. and certificate of issue dated 1901 in door, with drop-handle top -- 13½in. (34cm.) high
A Leica M3 Double Stroke Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no 866434, 1957, with a Leitz Summicron 5cm f/2 lens, no 1234026, shutter working, counter not working, body G, marks on top and bottom plates, lens G-VG, dust, together with a Leica-Meter MC, Incident Light attachment and maker's ERC
German Microscope Accessories, Zeiss Abbe's Apertometer, in fitted leather case with C. Baker, High Holborn retail gilt title to lid, 105mm wide, Reichert attachable micrometer stage, in fitted leather case, 160mm wide, and Leitz micrometer eyepiece, in fitted leather case, 105mm wide, G-VG (3)
Trade Catalogues, Reichert, Wien, List E7, 1876-1926, 138pp; Ernst Leitz, 1907, Cat No 42 (microscopes), 118pp, including projection apparatus pamphlet, 20pp; Les Fils d'Emile Peyrolle, Paris, Physique Generale, June 1928, 210pp; Duboscq & Pellin Catalogue VII, spectroscopes, circa 1900, 34pp; G-VG
British Scientific Instrument Maker's Catalogues, James Swift & Son Ltd, 25th edition, 1913, and 26th edition, circa 1914, F, some pages cut (2), Standard Meteorological Instruments, Negretti & Zambra, London List M3, 1938, Beck Microscopes, circa 1930, and Instructions, G, some graffiti; with cloth-backed poster of sectioned Busch microscope and Leitz Orthomat instruction card, F (7)

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