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A full sized 1910-vintage Pathe-Freres hand cranked 35mm�silent film projector.The Pathe company has been synonymous with the film industry for over 120 years. And in many ways Pathe, and the 4 brothers who founded it, could be considered the Edisons of Europe- starting life as a fledgling reseller of phonographs in 1896, and rounding out the 20th century as a major innovator of photographic, audio, and film technology, not to mention a global media distributor. Anyone lucky enough to catch a double feature during the golden age of cinema will remember Pathe as the name behind the eponymous newsreels of the 40�s and 50�s; and many timeless films, both European and American, were shot and projected on Pathe-engineered machines. The Pathe No. 1 Imperial- sometimes referred to as The English Model- began production around 1908, and continued well into the teens. It was originally offered as a hand-cranked unit but could be easily modified into an electric drive system and accepts a number of different lighting systems depending on the type of projection needed. Renowned in its era as one of the sturdiest, most flexible designs on the market, the No. 1 was used for both traveling and permanent exhibitions, and is replete with turned bronze gearing, optional Mallet system swing-open safety spool boxes, a fully adjustable and collapsing lens, automatic winder, and a rigid, intricate frame. This example, Serial no. 3063, is in its original orientation: hand operated, with a Geneva drive linkage and large, external 'pin-wheel' shutter. Two antique 12 inch 35mm reels are included. Decked in Pathe cocoa brown enamel, mounted to a sturdy iron and oak stand, it makes an extraordinary display piece, evoking the earliest days of motion picture history; the quiet whirring of the shutter and spinning of the gears are still a charm to behold, and the crank turns easily in the hand. A section of color film leader completes the look. Issued: c. 1910 Dimensions: 62"H x 32"L x 14"D Manufacturer: Pathe-Freres Provenance: Private Collection Country of Origin: France Condition: Wear and patina consistent with age, and use To view the video for this item, click the link below:Pathe-Freres hand-cranked 35mm film projector
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
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
Brass and metal. Oil burner and cast metal chimney.An antique magic lantern glass slide projector, Gloria model, including five circular lantern images on a single metal framed glass slide. Manufacturer metal crests EP and GLORIA. Produced by the Ernst Plank Company of Nuremberg, Germany, which began making magic lanterns in the 1860s. Presented on four brass lions' paws. Issued: c. 1895 Dimensions: 16.5"H x 10"L x 4"W Manufacturer: Ernst Plank Company Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Patina and wear consistent with age
An antique combination magic lantern and film projector.Produced to project glass magic lantern slides and moving films as well. Brass and metal. Manufacturer metal crests EP. Produced by the Ernst Plank Company of Nuremberg, Germany, which began making magic lanterns in the 1860s. Issued: c. 1900 Dimensions: 15"H x 9.5"L x 5.5"W Manufacturer: Ernst Plank Company Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Patina and antiquing consistent with age
DAVID BOWIE ALADDIN SANE PROMOTIONAL FILM REEL. A circular film tin bearing 'Sisyphus Productions Limited' labels and containing a roll of 35mm film. The reel contains a promotional 'Aladdin Sane' film. Label on the tin reads "Aladdin Sane - 1 x 35mm showprint Att. John Dyer, R.C.A. 50 Curzon Street, London, W1', a note on RCA headed paper reads 'Studio A (4th Floor) has a 35mm projector'.
SELECTION OF FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENTincluding a Vivitar 283 studio flash kit consisting of three flash guns and an assortment of accesories contained in a canvas bag along with a boxed and as new Photokraft Supersport Deluxe camera kit a Bingoscope 9.5mm projector with assorted disney film reels a Sekonic Studio Deluxe L398 Light Meter, boxed, Samsung binoculars and a Kohka Auto 8 camera

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