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Lot 1312

2 Chinon Super 8 cine cameras, an Elmo cine camera, Kodak cine camera & an Agfa cine camera

Lot 1314

A Pentona camera, 3 Pentax cameras & a Yashica camera (untested)

Lot 1315

7 Polaroid cameras including a Polaroid mini portrait camera

Lot 1316

A Pentax MX camera, flash & 4 lenses including telephoto

Lot 1317

3 Zenit cameras, Praktica camera & 1 other

Lot 1318

A quantity of camera related accessories plus 2 vinatge cameras A/F

Lot 1320

A Sony Handycam in vbox & a Fujifilm camera etc.

Lot 1322

2 boxes of camera accessories, filters etc.

Lot 1397

An Exacta camera, pancolour F2 lens auto teleplus converter waist level viewer & Weston exposure meter

Lot 233

A camera holdall and contents including Hanimex T236 flash and other accessories

Lot 2395

A Voigtlander Vito B Camera and a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex camera, both untested.

Lot 2495

A quantity of Ziess Ikon camera items including 'Ideal Tessar Lens', roll film backs, slides etc.,

Lot 2497

A Ziess Ikon 'Prontor' SVS camera and a Ziess Ikon 'Velio' camera, both with cases, untested.

Lot 2499

A 1959 Kodak 'Retinnete' camera, a Bencini 'Comet camera and an Agfa 'Paramat' camera, all untested.

Lot 2501

An Ensign camera, a 355 Toyoca camera, a Beirette model II camera and an Ilford sportsman camera, all untested.

Lot 2505

A cased Ricohmatic 225 camera and a cased Photina reflex camera, untested.

Lot 2510

A Zeiss Ikon Pronto-LK camera with case and a Zeiss Ikon Compur rapid camera with case, untested.

Lot 2511

A Zeiss Ikon 'Ikoflex' camera with case, untested.

Lot 2515

A Canon EOS 300 camera in bag and a Sony Cybershot camera with marine back in bag.

Lot 1

Maroon triple length leather bellows, pebble grain leather case.An original R.B. Cycle Graphic camera made by the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak Company ca. 1907. The maroon leather bellows are housed in a mahogany interior bed frame with brass hardware, and the outside of the case is covered in black pebble grained leather. Brass screw nobs and track, to extend bellows lens. Original brass fittings and decorative and structural pieces. Lens housing stamped BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. Manufacturer plate to front R.B. CYCLE GRAPHIC FOLMER & SCHWING DIVISION EASTMAN KODAK CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. Folmer & Schwing Manufacturing Company of New York City was founded in 1887 to manufacture gas lighting fixtures and bicycles. In around 1896 the firm began manufacturing cameras to compliment the growing interest in cameras mounted on bicycles. In 1898 Folmer & Schwing reportedly constructed the world�s largest camera. In 1905, George Eastman purchased the company, renaming it Folmer & Schwing Co. In 1907, the company officially dissolved, and became the Folmer & Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak. The camera features vertical tilt at front and back, and a triple extension of the bellows. Issued: c. 1907 Dimensions: 8.75"W x 10"H, to handle Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age related wear

Lot 101

Black camera with several film backs, numerous accessories.Up for auction is this unique and rare piece of U.S. military and photographic history- A Graflex XL/KS-98B army issue camera and outfit, in hard-shell military case. Originally released in 1965, the XL press camera was an ideal choice- press cameras were a balance between portability for capturing moving action and large, archival quality negatives for reprinting and enlargement- and Graflex made the best in the business. The XLs stayed in service till 1973, capturing many iconic images during the war. This example is in good cosmetic condition, has a Tessar 3.5 F100mm lens, and includes numerous original accessories- solid black flash bulb unit; handgrip with remote release and bracket pieces; several unexploded flash bulbs; filters and lens hood. It also contains the Graflok back, which allows quick changing among several of the included film backs- a 120 roll film RH/10 back; a 220 RH/20 back; and the rare RH/50 70mm back, which used canned 70mm film cartridges favored by the U.S. military since the 1940's. Several straps, a polaroid format accessory viewfinder, and the matching set of keys for the hardcase locks are also inside. Issued: 1965-1973 Dimensions: 18.5"L x 8.5"D x 11"H, in case Edition Number: 40329G7 Manufacturer: Graflex/Singer Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 102

Speed Graphic camera, flash system, extra shutter, film holders.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Speed Graphic is a fine example of the sort professional grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a ground glass focusing screen, slots for sheet or pack film, rangefinder, dual shutters, and numerous features. This large set includes several classic accessories and tools- a flash gun and flash cable, several film holders including an ingenious rapid fire 6 shot holder, manuals, a spare shutter/main lens in box, and the Speed Graphic itself- well made, with a working fore and aft shutter, accessory rangefinder, and big ground glass with flip out viewing shade. All sit in a military style hard case. Issued: 1950s Dimensions: 17.5"L x 8.5"D x 10.5"H Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 103

Sheet film 1:1 photographic copier meant for detective work.Vintage Folmer Graflex Corp fingerprint camera was made by Folmer Graflex Corp circa 1917-1929. This is a copy camera that was built for making 1:1 photographic copies of finger-print cards or other 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" photos or documents. A Kodak Anastigmat 72mm f/6.3 lens is recessed inside the flat-black rigid shroud and is pre-focused on the plane of the opening in the front of the shroud. Four battery-operated flashlight bulbs inside the shroud illuminate the subject during exposure. Issued: 1917-1929 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"D x 12.25"H Manufacturer: Folmer Graflex Corp Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 104

Kodak photography and printing manuals, 40's kitsch film ads.COMMERCIAL PHOTO FINISHING by Eastman Kodak Co.; PENN CAMERA EXCHANGE INC 1940 CATALOG; PHOTO-CINEMA SCIENCE ET VIE 1966 NO 75; HOW TO MAKE GOOD PICTURES 27TH ED by Eastman Kodak Co.; assorted illustrated instructions/ads. Issued: Various Dimensions: 9.5"L x 7"D, largest Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Various Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 108

Original parts, seal-grain leather case. 12 metal plate holders.An Adlake 'Special' camera, manufactured by The Adams and Westlake Company of Chicago, Illinois from 1897 to approximately 1920. Manufacturer's stamp ADLAKE THE A & W CO. CHICAGO. Advertised as the easiest to use, producing the best photographs and never out of order. The camera took 12 exposures on 4x5 inch plates with a single daylight loading. The 12 single metal plate holders were light tight and dust proof. It was fitted with an extra rapid achromatic lens, specially ground and the Adlake shutter with three diaphragm stops. Covered in Seal Grain leather. Adams & Westlake Co. of Chicago, Illinois USA, was at one time America's most successful railroad lantern makers. It produced oil lamps, acetylene lamps, bicycles and cameras, and is still manufactures railroad equipment. Issued: c. 1897 Dimensions: 8.75"L x 5.5"H Manufacturer: Adams & Westlake Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age related wear.

Lot 11

Blue velvet lined leather case, strap and metal locking mechanism.Historic single lens reflex camera with a mirror and prism system. The historic Graflex Reflex served as the companion to many legendary photographers of the early 20th century. Dark brown leatherette exterior over wooden frame with metal casings and components. Kodak Anastigmat lens, with curtain aperture, metal shutter and viewing shade. Includes five original plate holders. Original manufacturer tag on front of case. Leather handle. Issued: c. 1925 Dimensions: 10.5"L x 8.75"H x 9"W, camera, closed Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as is.

Lot 110

Rare half-frame box design with original 35mm cartridges.The Agfa-Ansco Memo was a unique piece of early photographic design based more on 35mm cinema camera than most still cameras. Designed when 35mm film wasn't considered practical for still photography, in the same decade Leica made their own bid to change consumers' minds on the format, the Memo has a clever linear advance similar to how cinema cameras feed their film. An auto-cocking shutter, 5 shutter speeds and 4 aperture settings, top mounted viewfinder, frame counter, and tote handle complete the look. Such cameras were highly praised by American Boy Scouts at the time who, like European Leica users, saw the brilliant benefits of a lightweight 35mm camera for backpacking and mountaineering- a movement which would soon relegate large format cameras to portrait studios and fashion shows. Comes with a suede leather case. Issued: 1920s Dimensions: 2.25"L x 2.75"D x 5"H Manufacturer: AGFA Ansco Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 112

Classic styling, medium format roll film cameras in 4 sizes.One is Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor. One is Magazine Cyclone 2 Western Camera MFG Co. One is Kewpie No 3A. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 7"L x 5"D x 8"H Manufacturer: Multi Co. Country of Origin: Various Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 115

Vintage German Favorit 887/16 camera, cased lens augmenters. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 3"L x 4.25"D x 5.5"H Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 117

Full featured TLR camera in rare�127 roll film size format, working. Crosshair viewfinder.While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this TLRs film advance works as expected, cocking the shutter and allowing it fire at all speeds; all speeds index, and the aperture changes smoothly. no chipping to lenses or denting to lens bayonets. Shutter speeds and advanced functions untested/calibrated. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3"L x 3.25"D x 6.5"H, open Edition Number: 273493 Manufacturer: Sawyers Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 121

Black camera with twin yashikor lenses in its original case.Camera with black metal housing,comes with a red velvet lined brown leather case. Camera has winding knobs on the side of it. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 6"H x 3.5"L x 4.5"D Manufacturer: Yashica Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 122

Roll film camera, replete with chrome and leatherette.Medium format 120 roll film TLR camera made byYashica and introduced c.1959. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 6.25"H x 3.75"D x 4.5"L Manufacturer: Yashica Country of Origin: JAPAN Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 123

Medium format twin-lens reflex camera with leather strap.Camera in black leatherette covering with chrome controls. It has viewfinder intact and an item no. 53572. Issued: 1929 Dimensions: 7.75"H x 3.25"L x 4.25"D Manufacturer: Rollei Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 124

35mm SLR with half case, 3 lenses, accessory finder, bag, extended literature.�Beseler Topcon Super D was the combat camera for the US Navy and the US Airforce from the 1960's to the 1980's after winning a competitive test with the Nikon F and several other Japanese and German cameras. This incredibly diverse lot includes: secondary Waist-Level Finder with case and original box;�35mm�f3.5 RE.Auto-Topcor lens with original leather case, caps, box; 100mm f2.8 RE.Auto-Topcor with original leather case, caps, box; and attached�RE.Auto-Topcor 58mm�f1.8 with front cap. LeMans SE bag also contains original manual, several promotional pamphlets and lens guides, a 20 page review and report magazine published about the Topcon D, and a large, fold-out full color folio detailing the Topcon D innovations and several other Beseler models. Condition-wise, the body itself appears quite good overall, with film advance/shutter cock and shutter release occurring reliably at all speed settings- Bulb hold-open works as expected, counter advances, aperture stop down, opening and closing, etc- all appear normal. Speeds are untested, CLA necessary. The attached 58mm prime shows some mild scuffing to front element and has not been fully inspected for fog or dust- aperture slow to close, may require CLA. 35mm and 100mm appear extremely dust free, in VF to EXC condition, with fast, oil-free aperture operation, well-greased focus helicals, and no obvious signs of fogging. All cameras sold by Whitleys Auctioneers are not tested for CLA or electronic/meter functions, but basic condition inspections have been performed. Issued: 1963 Dimensions: 13"L x 9"D x 9"H, in case Manufacturer: Beseler Topcon Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear

Lot 125

Nikkor-H 2 F50mm auto lens, early electric meter, half case.Arguably one of the most iconic and revolutionary camera of its day, the Nikon F single-handedly catapulted Nikon from an excellent maker of Japanese cameras to a world leader in professional photographic technology. The F series introduced features and was built to a standard that would make it appear in the most rugged of conditions- from the battlefields of Viet Nam, to the earth's Moon. First released in 1959, the F series standardized Nikon's F-mount lens system (still used today), a solid body and a broad range of features that would eventually become the standard by which all other professional SLRs were measured. Equipped with the then-revolutionary Photomic light meter, the camera would operate nearly automatically. Nikon created a system of attachments and modules that would make the F-series capable of shooting a wide range of films, motorized shutters, and advanced metering- specially modified versions of the F series even wound up on missions to the moon; and its titanium shutter, unlike the rubberized cloth shutters of the era, was rated for tens of thousands of cycles and couldn't be pin-holed by the sun. Favored by war journalists, sports photographers, and discerning artists, few cameras would even rival the reliability and perfection of Nikon's featured star. This example of the F-series is equipped with a Nikkor-H 2.0 F50mm lens with Nikon cap, a half leather case, and the original Photomic T meter coupling. While all camera sold by Whitley's are sold in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this example shows good overall cosmetic condition; the film lever advances works, and cocks the shutter, which fires when tripped. Aperture stop-down button works, and the aperture appears free of oil. No CLA, untested. Issued: 1959-1974 Dimensions: 6"L x 4"D x 4.5"H Edition Number: 6480196 Manufacturer: Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon) Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 126

Legendary Olympic camera in shooting-shape, 1.8 F50mm attached.The Canon AE-1 was one of Canon's most popular cameras- ever. Solidifying the FD lens mount system and dominating the world of sports and journalism photographics for most of the 1970's and 80's, the AE-1 is prized by modern day photographers as one of the most capable and accessory laden lines of cameras available to the collector and shooter. This example has not received a recent CLA for shooting speed tuning or light seal checks, but its near-immaculate internal and external condition and fungus-free prime 1.8 F50mm Canon lens are in good mechanical shape overall- all functions have been tested, and a battery test shows shutter firing across all speed ranges, timer and meter operational, etc. The original flash cord and hot shoe caps are attached, and a 4.0 F200mm Telephoto lens, strap, and Canon lens guide advertising booklet is included in the bag. Issued: 1976 Dimensions: 14"L x 7"D x 7"H, in case Manufacturer: Canon Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Some use related wear

Lot 128

Working condition with clean 1.8 F50mm Meyer Gorlitz lens.Solid German SLR camera with working shutter, timer, dual shutter release system, and clean F50mm lens. Shutter speed range 1 second to 1/1000th- all major functions operate as expected, however CLA likely required on light seals and shutter speeds. Issued: 1969 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5"D x 5.5"H, in case Manufacturer: Pentacon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Some use related wear

Lot 129

Camera is a working microformat SLR with original case.During the popularity of th 110 miniature format only two companies attempted to marry the advanced capabilities of an SLR with the convenience of the 110 cartridge system. Minolta was one of them. The 110 Zoom features a 50-25 zoom lens with 4.5f max aperture, flash hot shoe, built in electric meter, -2/+2 EV compensation, and automatic override mode. Today they are a rare find. Includes original case. While all cameras sold through Whitleys Auctioneers are sold untested and as-is, the film advance/shutter/shutter release mechanics operate as expected, and a cursory press of the meter pre-set button shows the exposure monitor LED lighting up, with the existing battery in place. Issued: 1970s Dimensions: 2.5"H x 5.25"L x 4.25"W Manufacturer: Minolta Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 132

Both camera lens type are 35mm SLR.Both camera's have a built in electric light meters. Canon FX shutter is horizontally-traveling focal plane shutter supporting speeds between 1/1000 and 1 second in full stop increments, selected by a dial on the top plate on the photographer's right. FL lens mount on FX. Canon TX shutter speed of 1/500 and features a FD lens mount. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 4"H x 5.75"L x 3.75"W Manufacturer: Canon Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 136

Two models, both open fully- one with original leather case.A handsome pair for display or use, the SX-70 is one of the quintessential camera designs, and single-handedly made Polaroid a household name. Sleek, capable, and strikingly of its time, Polaroid would never quite make a model as stylish and sought-after as the SX-70- this pair includes one model which stands proud but does not fully close back up as expected- the other model, included with its original case, opens and locks closed exactly as expected. Focus and exposure rings turn freely, and the properly folding model has a clear and bright viewfinder with working focus screen. Many SX-70s are still taking pictures today, now that Polaroid has begun making film once again, and servicing these classic designs. Issued: 1970s Dimensions: 7"L x 4"D x 6"H, open Manufacturer: Polaroid Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 137

Japanese camera with original manual, 1.8 55mm, 2.8 35mm lenses. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 6"L x 4"D x 4"H Manufacturer: Mamiya Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 138

All-metal mechanical camera with 4.5 F35mm lens and cap.Meyer�Optik Primagon�lens has no obvious signs of internal fogging or fungus, and external dust is minimal. Cosmetic external wear is not insignificant, but click-free aperture moves smoothly and focus is firm and has no play. Issued: 1949 Dimensions: 6"L x 4"D x 4.5"H Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 140

Black body rebadge by the Sear company.The Sears KS-1000, with metal focal plane shutter and K-mount lenses, was introduced in 1979, and is effectively a Ricoh XR-1 with a rebadge. The black camera comes with flash, a UV filter and a Skylight filter; strap and a leather case. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 7"L x 7.75"H x 6.25"D Manufacturer: Sears Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 141

Miranda Sensorex, Asahi Pentax MV, Ihagee Exa, East German SLREast German camera is missing its badge, but is likely an Ihagee or Pentacon model. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 4"H x 6"L x 3.75"D Manufacturer: Multi Co. Country of Origin: Various Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 142

Iconic American camera, leather case, bevy of vintage manuals. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 6.25"L x 2.5"D x 4.5"H Manufacturer: Argus Camera Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 145

Early folding camera model. Original manufacturer literature.Called "the soldier's camera." One of Kodak's earliest folding cameras. Operable bellows. Original manufacturer literature, hardware. Issued: 1914 Dimensions: 15"L x 10.75"W Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Unteste. Some scuffs to case. Age related wear

Lot 146

Group of 7 viewfinder cameras. Unique for collectors.Including: Mercury II, Bolsey, Kodak Pony 135, Franka Solida II, Dejur D-1, Iloca Rapid, and a mini Kassin spy camera. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 4"D x 5.25"L x 4"H Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Various Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 147

Japanese micro roll film cameras in their original cases.Camera cases has age related wear. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1.25"H x 1.5"D Manufacturer: Hit Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 149

Incised triple diagonal square design, black Bakelite and chrome.An example of Art Deco design, the Argus Model A was the first low-cost 35 mm camera manufactured in the United States. Original black leather case. Issued: c. 1936 Dimensions: 5"L x 3"H x 2.25"W Manufacturer: Argus Camera Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Initials AWC scratched into back. Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 151

German cameras from 40's-50's- chrome and leather, 2 in box.Includes a Bessa I model folding 120 roll film camera in silvered box; anniversary edition Vito Automatic in leather case and original box with factory certificate; a Vito 2 view folding pocket view camera; and a Vitessa, the unique looking Vitessa (in leather case) with an automatic pop-out lens and rapid fire plunger advance and built in light meter with retro turn-dial exposure scales. Issued: 1940-1950 Dimensions: 7"L x 4"D x 2"H, largest Manufacturer: Voightlander Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 152

Original camera in case, bulbs, flashgun and carrying suitcase.Original Beacon 225 (Two Twenty Five) Camera in case, with bulbs and carrying suitcase. Includes original leather shoulder strap, hardboard carrying case with Bakelite handle, original photographic flashgun and four original flashbulbs, and mesh bag. Original Warranty Certificate and manufacturer literature. The Beacon Two Twenty Five was made from 1950 to 1958 by Whitehouse Products, Inc. of Brooklyn, New York, which produced simple Bakelite, and later other plastic, snapshot models, under the Beacon brand. The camera uses 620 film which is no longer made. However, 120 film is also compatible. Issued: 1950 Dimensions: 12.5"L x 9.5"W, carrying case Manufacturer: Whitehouse Products, Inc. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Overall good condition

Lot 154

Includes original manual and 2 spare bulbs; early and unusual.In the early days of film, no format was sacred- 70mm, today an Imax extravagance, was common, and 35mm was just coming into its own. A number of early amateur and professional formats emerged in this gulf, and Pathex's 9.5mm was a popular if ultimately unsuccessful one. This lost relic from the early days of motion picture, with its glass-lined take-up gate and matching, hand cranked camera, is a wonder of early electro-mechanical engineering- and a rare treat for the collector of cinematic curiosities. Issued: 1920s Dimensions: 7.5"L x 4"D x 13"H, largest Manufacturer: Pathex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 156

Handsome display or restoration model with case and accessories.Vintage Society For Visual Education Inc. mini-SVE Slide Projector Model EK, with original case. All camera sales from Whitley's Auctioneers are untested. Issued: 1940s Dimensions: 7.75"L x 10"H x 3.5"D Manufacturer: Society for Visual Education, Inc. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 157

Antique Keystone Moviegraph hand crank silent movie projector.An antique Keystone Moviegraph silent movie projector with hand crank. Includes two film reels, and original internal parts. The Keystone Camera Company opened ca. 1919 as manufacturers of consumer photographic equipment, including movie projectors, and cameras with built-in electronic flash (the "Everflash" series). In the 1930s, the firm built low cost 16mm cameras, many of which are still in use. Historians suggest that labeling its products "Made in USA" was an important part of its appeal. Originally located in Boston, MA, Keystone was purchased by Berkey Photo in 1968 and moved its operations to Clifton, NJ, where it remained until closing in 1991. Issued: c. 1925 Dimensions: 11.5"H x 9"L x 5.5"W Manufacturer: Keystone Camera Company Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age related wear

Lot 16

Includes pneumatic shutter release, and one plate holder.Camera is equipped with lens made by Wollensak that is in a Seneca Uno shutter. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 8.5"H x 6.5"L x 5.5"D Manufacturer: Seneca Uno Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 18

Iconic style of bellows camera used from the 20's-50's.Equipped with a Kalart coupled rangfinder, Rapax shutter, and Wollensak 4.5 F101MM lens. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 7"L x 8"D x 7"H, open Manufacturer: Busch Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 19

A decorative pair from the Kodak company.Camera made from mahogany wood and cordovan leather. The hardware is made with brass and chrome. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 10"H x 6.5"L x 7"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 2

Original bellows, brass fittings and decorative structural pieces.Original studio and field camera, produced by AGFA ANSCO, ca. 1928. Brass screw nobs and track, to extend bellows lens. Original brass fittings and decorative and structural pieces. Original wooden back adaptor and ground glass in frame. Original brass lens fittings EMIL BUSCH, A.G. RATHENOW, other incised markings to lens housing. Original lens. AGFA manufacturers plate to top of wooden housing, AGFA ANSCO BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK MADE IN U.S.A. to rear of wooden base. The Lens is unique with perfect aperture blades operated by the front rim, and an interesting focus mechanism. Nickel plated Brass front. Clear glass with cleaning wear on rear element. ANSCO was a photographic company based in Binghamton, New York, which produced photographic film, paper and cameras beginning in the mid-1800s. In 1928 ANSCO merged with the German firm AGFA to compete in the worldwide market with Kodak and Zeiss. In 1942, the U.S. government seized AGFA-ANSCO as a hostile alien property; it remained under government control through the 1960s. Issued: 1928 Dimensions: 5.5"W x 7.5"H Manufacturer: AGFA Ansco Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age related wear

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