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A 1950s West German "Petie" vanity camera with marbled green effect body, camera section, spare film within film section, lipstick holder and hinged compact, length 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: In very good condition, very minor surface wear if we are being critical; but overall in very good condition. Presented in a plain cardboard box.
‘Kenneth George Corfield was born in January 1924 in Walsall. With the help of brother John he started making Lumimeters in the family loft during 1948, but by early 1953 K G Corfield Ltd had a factory in Wolverhampton and a range of products including the famous PERIFLEX 35mm camera while also being the British Agent for Exakta cameras. A move to a new much larger factory in Northern Ireland in 1958 was a success, but within 2 years Japanese cameras had started to flood into the country at very low prices and this eventually ended volume camera production in Western Europe. Ken moved on to become an executive director of Parkinson Cowan before moving up to ITT Europe, Standard Telephones and Cables and STC plc. He was knighted for services to export in 1980. Despite this highly successful career, he retained interest and involvement in matters photographic, holding the Linhof agency, taking over the production of Gandolfi cameras as the brothers became too old and making for over 10 years a professional Architectural camera, the Corfield WA67 derived from a camera he had made for his own use. He passed away in January just short of his 92nd birthday.’ An Ihagee Kine Exakta 1 Camera, pre-war round finder, chrome, serial no. 482536, with Schneider Xenar f/2.8 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1073432, body, G, shutter working, lens, G, some light fungus and haze; Ex-Christie’s lot number 470, sale unknown
A Contax G2 Rangefinder Camera, black, serial no. 047113, with Carl Zeiss Planar T* f/2 45mm lens, black, serial no. 7803392, body, VG-E, shutter not tested, lens, VG-E, together with Carl Zeiss Biogon T* f/2.8 28mm lens, black serial no. 7854384, body, VG, elements, VG-E, and Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* f/2.8 90mm lens, black, serial no. 7753718, body, VG, elements, E, all with lens hoods and TLA200 flash unit, in maker’s fitted aluminium case; lenses with post code written on in UV pen
A FED Zorki Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 02916, with Mockba Industar-22 f/3.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 90911, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze, together with ZK Sonnar-Krasnogorsk f/2 50mm lens, aluminium, serial no. 4901860, body, VG, elements, G-VG, light cleaning marks to front element
A Kiev Arsenal Kiev ‘48’ Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 481511, with ZK Sonnar-Krasnogorsk f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 002212, body, G, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some very light internal haze and cleaning marks; an unusual example of a 1948 Kiev from the 1st assembly, displaying use of German parts. Chrome work is of pre-war Dresden quality, and Contax parts include stabilising shoe, rewind button, film restraint plates and more. See included document for further details
A Belomo Minsk Rakurs 672 Monorail Camera, together with three lenses in shutters, Mir-41 f/5.6 90mm, serial no. 910320, Vega-23 f/3.5 150mm, serial no. 2015, and Vega-24 f/4 210mm, serial no. 1240, all in electronic shutters, body, VG, lenses overall, VG, shutter not tested, complete with power adapter, wide angle bellows and 90 degree viewing hood
A KMZ Zenit-E Prototype SLR Camera, chrome, serial no. 64000006, with Industar-50 f/3.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 6346308, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG, some cleaning marks; This is a prototype of a Zenit-E camera, based upon the Zenit-3M. It is identical to the 3M with the exception of the selenium light meter, instant return mirror and engraving of ‘Zenit E’ to the prism. Both features appeared on the Zenit-E. Also to note, strap lugs are horizontal compared with vertical on previous production models
A Kiev Arsenal Kiev-4A ‘No Name’ Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 6408222, with ‘no name’ f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 6428837, body, VG, shutter working, lens, VG; unusual example not marked Kiev or Contax, only marked ‘Foreign’ above the serial number on the shoe. Fewer than 6000 produced for US export

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