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Leica Accessory 'End Lot'. Selection of various Leica accessories to include Meter MR (condition 4F) with instructions in makers box; Leitz Green, YG & UVa 42mm push-on filters; 9cm M to L39 adapter; ITOOY lens Hood (condition 4); Series VIII lens hood for Leica R (condition 5), plus various lens and body caps etc.
AMELIA EARHART INTEREST: LEICA 1 black paint finish, serial number 43793, dating to 1929-30; fitted with Leitz Elmar 1:3,5 f=50mm collapsible lens, with correct brass lens cap, along with range finder, numbered 41404, two reloadable film cassettes and film holder, and a small leather Leitz filter purse, all contained in a leather caseNote: This lot comes with an autographed card by Amelia Earhart (American 1897 - 1937) from her own personal stock. This camera was reputedly owned by Earhart's husband, George P. Putnam, and was gifted to her. Amelia Earhart found fame as the first female aviator to do a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Earhart disappeared during an attempt to make a circumnavigational flight of the globe in 1937. She vanished over the central Pacific Ocean near Howland Island. Fascination with her life, career and disappearance continues to this day.Note from the vendor on this lot: 'My grandfather Wullie MacDonald left Scotland for Canada in the 1920s. He worked in and around the Montreal and Toronto areas, although I have no recollection of what work he did to earn a living. According to my father he found it tough in Canada and eventually migrated south and entered into the United States where he lived and worked in New York for several years. One job he had I recall was with a New York Typewriter manufacturer, however, that company either relocated to a different state or it ceased its NY operations. At some point my grandfather either owned or worked for a cleaning company that collected laundry from hotels and private persons in New York. It was during this time that he met Amelia Earhart and her husband. My grandfather regularly collected laundry from Miss Earhart's and her husband's home in Rye NY and became friends with them and the two boys. It was on one occasion upon calling at the house to either collect laundry or possibly returning the freshly laundered linens that he spoke with Ms Earhart who had just recently in the last day or two returned from a trip from Chicago with her husband. I believe this was in 1933. It is my understanding that she did not fly herself. Miss Earhart was a keen photographer and may have studied photography either at school or at a college and she had this Leica camera which she had carried with her on her trip. Originally I believe it was her husband's camera. Ms Earhart did not like the Leica as she preferred a folding camera which she owned and used. My grandfather commented on the Leica and Ms Earhart showed it to him. She subsequently gifted it to him, and it is my understanding that Ms Earhart was a kind and generous person and this act of kindness was not out of character. Enclosed with the camera was a card signed by Ms Earhart which was autographed before my grandfather. There is a small leather purse with the camera but I believe that may have been purchased separately at a later date.'
RARE U.S. ARMY LEICA KS15-4 SETcirca 1969, comprising Leica M2 body, chrome finish, serial number 1163 358, with body cap; together with a Leitz Canada Elmarit 1:2.8/135 lens with goggles, numbered 2788764, with front and rear caps, Leitz Wetzlar Summicron DR dual range 1:2/50 lens with goggles, serial number 2307187, Leica light meter, numbered 73723, lens hood, Leitz US DEPT of ARMY REPAIR manual covering all aspects of the KS15-4 set, Leitz flash, and a Leitz cable release, etc, all contained within leather case with inscription to case reading 'MFR. 35643 CASE, PHOTO EQUIPMENT P/N 14803 PART OF: KS-15 (4) CONTRACT: F42600-71-C-0974 FSN: 6760-823-9699 U.S.'Note: This set was serviced by Don Goldberg of D.A.G. Camera Repair (Oregon WI 53575) in 2012. The Leica M2 was cleaned and adjusted for good working order. Noted that the camera did not require a 100% overall. The 2nd image in the R/F had very minor spots that could not be removed. The inner lens elements of the Leitz Summicron lens was cleaned, some fogging noted. The inner lens and 'bugeyes' of the Leica Elmarit lens was corrected and lens cleaned.
1991 LEICA R-E BODYblack finish, serial number 1789779, with body cap, in fitted leather case; together with a Leitz Canada Elmarit-R 1:28/135 lens, serial number 2964374, with filter, rear and front cap and telescopic hood, and a Leitz Wetzlar Vario-Elmar-R 1:4.5/75-200 lens, serial number 3137396, with filter and telescopic hood, front and rear caps, all contained within a travel bag (3)
1962 BLACK PAINT LEICA M3serial number 1059901; fitted with Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Summicron f=5cm 1.2, numbered 1447509, with lens hood, also with original black paint brass body cap, strap, Leica black paint light meter, numbered 10684, etc, all contained within period box for the 1962 Leica M3Note: Leica only produced 1320 black paint M3 models
1957 LEICA M3 DOUBLE STROKEchrome finish, serial number 914859; fitted with Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Summaron f=3.5cm 1:3.5 lens, serial number 1484117, with lens cap, camera also fitted with working Leica MC light meter, serial number 46862, and with plastic cap reading 'INCIDENT LIGHT'; also with Leitz Wetzlar Hektor 1:4.5/135 lens with cap, serial number 1718810, with cap, Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Elmar f=9cm 1:4 lens with cap, serial number 1386192, and Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Elmar f=5cm 1:2.8 lens with cap, numbered 1575206, all contained within a caseNote: This collection is reputedly an ex-government contract camera, either military or police.
A PAIR OF GERMAN, THIRD REICH, KRIEGSMARINE PRISMATIC 7 x 50 BINOCULARS BY ERNST LEITZ, C1940 marked beh 454279, in black painted metal with rubber eye caps, 23cm l, black leather case, the lid tooled with Kriegsmarine device ++Wear from use, the finish worn off from handling the rubber parts complete and in good condition, on the original old worn black leather neck strap, right hand eyepiece lens cracked, the case in good original condition

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