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Lot 185

A Braun Super Paxette II Camera and Lenses, shutter working, timer sticking, body VG, rangefinder clear, with a Schneider-Kreuznach 50mm f/2.8 Xenar lens, elements G, Stable 38mm f/3.5 Super Choro lens, barrel G, elements G, internal dust, haze, Stable 85mm f/5.6 Telexon lens, barrel G, elements G, light fungus, Scacht Munche 85mm f/2.8 Travenar lens, barrel G, some light scratches, elements G, some scratches from cleaning, slight fungus, Roeschlein Kreuznach 135mm f/5.6 E Telenar lens, barrel G, elements G, some light scratches, internal dust, Stable 135mm f/3.8 Telexon lens, barrel G-VG, elements G, internal dust, Braun 35mm viewfinder and a Braun turreted rangefinder in case

Lot 204

FOREWORD Cameras owned by William MacQuitty, author and film maker. William MacQuitty (1905-2004) had a life long passion for photography and film. He produced a variety of feature films, including Street Corner, about women's role in the police force, one of Winston Churchill's favourite films; Above Us the Waves, about miniature submarines attacking the Tirpitz; and A Night to Remember, the definitive account of the sinking of RMS Titanic. As a writer and photographer he travelled the world resulting in seventeen books illustrated with his own photographs; the most renowned was his poster of the funeral mask of Tutankhamun, and his book Tutankhamun: The Last Journey, 1972. Sale to benefit The MacQuitty Charitable Foundation. See Lots 204 - 205, 221-230, 151 and 245. A Nikon FTn Photomic SLR Camera Body, black, serial no 7153781, shutter working, timer working, body G-VG, some brassing to top plate, front edge of viewfinder, some marks to base plate, with body cap

Lot 205

A Nikon F2 Photomic SLR Camera Body, chrome, serial no 7135696, shutter working, timer working, body G, light scratches to top plate, scratches, tiny ding to base plate, brassing to viewfinder, with body cap

Lot 211

A Nikon F2 A SLR Photomic Camera, black, serial no 7731590, shutter working, timer working, body G, some brassing to top plate, scratches to base, some lifting to leatherette on viewfinder, with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens, serial no 4109840, barrel VG, elements G, internal dust, haze, in case, with lens cap

Lot 214

A Nikon F Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Photomic Camera body, chrome, serial no 6736310, shutter working, timer working, body G-VG, some brassing to viewfinder, in case, with body cap

Lot 218

A Nikon F Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Camera, chrome, serial no 6528721, shutter working,timer working, body G, slight lifting to leatherette on viewfinder, brassing to back, light scratches to base, with Nikkor -H 50mm f/2 lens, serial no 914645, barrel G, some wear to focus ring, elements G, fungus spot to rear element, internal dust, with lens cap, body cap

Lot 243

Nikon Accessories, including a DP-1 viewfinder, untested, optics VG, film magazines F, F2 (2), boxed, F3 focusing screens (2), coloured filter set and 52mm soft-1 filters (2),

Lot 261

A Bell & Howell Filmo 70-DR 16mm Camera, serial no. 17878, marked 'Latola Films', spring motor runs, body F, with a Taylor Taylor Hobson Serital 1in f/1.9 lens, G, a Professional Kinotar 12.5mm f/1.4 lens, VG, viewfinder lenses for 12.5mm, 75mm 1, 2, 4 and 6 in. camera lenses, rewind crank, extension tubes and a Bell & Howell fitted case, together with a Kamark Camera Cradle with box

Lot 274

Cine Lens Accessories, a large brass lens mount labelled No 274 camera, from a Newman Sinclair camera (see Lot 280 for viewfinder also marked 274, probably from same camera), a brass tube and other items

Lot 327

A Mamiya 645 PRO TL Camera, serial no RB 1054, shutter working on manual setting, not tested electronically, body G, some tape residue on back, with 80mm f/2.8 C lens, barrel G, some tape residue on barrel, elements G, internal dust, with metered prism viewfinder, serial no RA 1024, with lens cap

Lot 337

A Hasselblad 1600F Camera, early Hasselblad, circa 1950, serial no CS10663, with Kodak Ektar 80mm f/2.8 lens, serial no ET1582, shutter faulty, curtian sticking, some creasing,body G, minor wear, elements G, some fungus, internal dust, with three film backs, serial no's CS 10657, CV 12826, CI 17366, flash shoe, sports viewfinder, in worn outfit case

Lot 343

A Hasselblad Super Wide C Camera, serial no TIW 6125, with Carl Zeiss 38mm f/4.5 Biogon lens, serial no 3570826, shutter sluggish on slow speeds, body VG, elements G, some fungus, with 16 S viewfinder, two spare film backs, serial no's CT 27200, CT 29409, with filter, filter ring and lens cap

Lot 345

Hasselblad Accessories, including a Hasselblad black outfit case, camera case, transparency copy holder, micro meter adapter and magnifying hood viewfinder

Lot 51

A Voigtländer 4.5 x 10.7cm Stereoflektoskop Plate Camera, serial no. 79883, black, second model, waist level reflex viewfinder, body G, three Heliar 60mm f/4.5 lenses, P-F, haze and fungus, magazine back and dial-set Stereo Compur shutter, sticking at slowest speeds, with maker's leather case

Lot 63

A Leica Ic Camera, serial no 560356, 1951, shutter working, crinkling in shutter blind, no viewfinder, body F-G, with a Leitz Summarit 5cm f/1.5 lens, no. 821013, 1950, barrel G, elements F, some haze, cleaning marks, with maker's cap

Lot 65

ANNOUNCE A LEITZ CANADA OLLUX LENS HOOD FOR THE SUMMILUX 35MM F/1.4 LENS IN THIS LOT IS INCLUDED IN LOT 134A Leica M2 Camera, serial no. 995147, 1960, shutter working, self-timer working, light spotting on shutter blind, roughness to film wind travel, body F, paper label on rear of top plate, leatherette loss at viewfinder end, with a Leitz Canada Summilux 35mm f/1.4 lens, no. 1730373, 1960, barrel F, elements G, some light dust

Lot 324

Two examples of Mad Men-era rangefinder cameras.1. Revere Eye-Matic EE 127 Camera with Wollensak lens. White baked enamel finish. Original manufacturer's instructions card affixed inside black case. 2. Kodak Signet 80, the last and most sophisticated camera in Kodak's Signet line, with interchangeable lens 35 mm rangefinder camera. Body constructed of die-cast metal and Bakelite, with coupled rangefinder combined with life-sized projected frame viewfinder. Synchronized behind-the-lens leaf shutter in a unique scissors lock lens mount. Issued: 1955-1960 Dimensions: 6.25"L x 4.5"H x 3.75"W, largest Manufacturer: Revere Camera Co.; Eastman Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age and use related wear, as is

Lot 372

Black Leica II Camera with Rare Megoflex Viewfinder. Leica II # 79839 (condition 5F) with Elmar 50mm f3.5 lens (condition 5F). Fitted with rare Hugo Meyer & Co Megoflex finder #1505 (condition 4/5E). (From the Bob White Collection). (Cabinet L)

Lot 54

Group of Three Folding Bakelite Roll Film Cameras. Comprising two uncommon Ebner cameras (both condition 4F). 6x9 and a 6x4.5 model (missing support foot), each with an elegant folding viewfinder and sighting post. Also a No2 Hawkeye (slight chip prevents camera from folding flat, otherwise condition 5F). (From the Bob White Collection). (Cabinet C)

Lot 77

Nikon 1 V3 Compact Digital Camera Outfit. Comprising Nikon 1 body with VR 10-30mm PD zoom (condition 4E) battery and charger; DF-N1000 electronic viewfinder; GR-N101 grip. All in makers box. (Cabinet C)

Lot 1262

A Pentax MV1 35mm SLR automatic camera body fitted with a Sunagor 70-200mm zoom lens. With soft camera case and straps. New batteries fitted. 'Traffic lights' exposure guide in viewfinder in working order.

Lot 418

GOERZ PATENT 8 1/4" DOUBLE ANASTIGMAT LENS, by Ross, also "The Adams Brilliant Viewfinder" (2)

Lot 287

LEICA III-A VIEWFINDER CAMERA no. 70167 having Leitz-Elmar F 5cm 1:3.5 lens and leather ever ready case. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Generally in grubby worn condition but appearing complete. Together with an invoice dated 1953 for £55.

Lot 103

A Tray of SLR and Viewfinder Film Cameras, including a Canon EOS 500 body, a Lomo LC-A camera, a Minolta XG-1 body, a Nikon Nikkormat FTN body, a Pentax Spotmatic F camera, a Pentax S1a camera, a Pentax P30 camera, an Agfa Silette L camera and Voigtländer Vitomatics (2), as found

Lot 105

A Group of German Folding and Viewfinder Cameras, including an ICA Icarette 6 x 6cm folding camera, a Voigtländer Vito folding camera, an Agfa Ambi Silette rangefinder camera and a Kodak Retinette 1B camera, as found

Lot 11

A Zenith 80 Roll Film SLR Camera, shutter not firing, with an Industar-29 80mm f/2.8 lens, waist-level viewfinder, 2 film backs, Hasselblad Winders CW and F, and an Asahi Pentax Spotmeter V, all untested

Lot 124

A Collection of Sundry Cameras, a Canonet G-III QL17 rangefinder camera, a Minolta-16 Model-P 16mm camera, a Coronet Cub camera, an Ilford Sportsman viewfinder camera, a Polaroid 1000 camera, a Polaroid Sun 600 LMS camera, a Eumig Mini 3 Super 8 camera and more

Lot 130

A Collection of 35mm Rangefinder and Viewfinder Cameras, a Corfield Periflex Goldstar, an Agfa Silette, an Agfa Silette-F, a Balda Baldessa 1B, a Braun Paxette, a Braun Super Paxette, an Olympus 35 LC and a Zorki 4K

Lot 149

A Bolex H16 Reflex 16mm Cine Camera Body, circa 1960, no serial number, with 6x reflex viewfinder, variable shutter, spring motor runs, condition VG with maker's leather case and three filters in box

Lot 171

A Group of Ricoh and Chinon SLR Cameras, a Ricoh Singlex TLS, a Ricoh SLX 500, a Ricoh KR-10, a Chinon CS, a Chinon CM-3, a Chinon CG-5, a Chinon CE-4, a Fujica Fujicarex II leaf shutter SLR, an Iloca Quick and a Quick-A viewfinder cameras

Lot 219

An Agifold Folding Camera, serial no 494603, with 9cm f/4.5 Anastigmat lens, shutter sluggish, elements F-G, some fungus, Coronet 3-D viewfinder, some litrature, in camera bag

Lot 369

Two Ensign Selfix 12-20 Folding Cameras, with 75mm f/4.5 Rosstar lenses, one with bakelite viewfinder, shutters working, bodies G, elements G

Lot 380

Olympus Accessories. including 75-150mm f/4 Zuiko zoom lens, focusing screens, extension tubes, recordata back 2, right angle viewfinder and lens hoods

Lot 408

A Semiflex Standard TLR Camera, with 75mm f/3.5 lens, shutter sticking on slow speeds, body G, leatherette missing on focus dial, scratching to viewfinder hood, elements F, haze, with parts of a Prinz Flex TLR Camera

Lot 437

Various Cameras, a Wallace Heaton folding plate camera, Beacon II bakelite camera, Agfa Viewfinder camera, Nimslo 3D camera case and a Neewer super wide angle lens

Lot 1078A

A LEICA IIIB FILM CAMERA, in its original leather case and fitted with a Summitar 5cm f2 lens with two lens hoods, a Samoca Leica fit Tele converter, wide converter, an aftermarket viewfinder, manual and a Leica viewfinder

Lot 1447

Leica 111A model G 35mm camera body SW179364 c1935 a Summitar 5cm 1:2 lens and a 5cm viewfinder

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 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 113

Mid 20th century manufacture. Rollei, Yashi, Argus- decked in chrome and black leatherette.Each with two objective lenses, one for "picture taking," the other for the viewfinder. Manufactured by 1. Rollei�w. Synchro-Compur shutter, Xenar�3.5/75 lens, s. 1545229 (Franke & Heidecke; German); 2. Yashica-Mat EM w. Copal-MXV, Yashinon 3.5/80 lens, s. EM4102356 (Japan); and 3. Argus Argoflex�w. f4.5 Anastigmat�(United States). Issued: c. 1950 Dimensions: 3.75"L x 5.75"H x 4.5"W, Yashica, largest Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Various 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 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 13

Antique Kodak, Ansco bellows cameras decked in mahogany/leather.Kodak No. 4 Folding Pocket Model B featuring pneumatic shutter activators, vertical adjust, and fine gold-script instructions on the shutter area. The Ansco Junior Model A features bright chrome, black enamel, and brass hardware, a solid mahogany door flap, and an all wood flip out mirrored viewfinder- a rare stylistic touch, even for the era. Issued: 1900s Dimensions: 8"L x 6"D x 9.5"H largest, open Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: United States 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 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 25

Pair of iconic antique press camera styles.1. Graflex Series B with built-in Kodak Anastigmat lens, with semi-automatic diaphragm, and the distinctive tall focusing hood that folds under the lid of the camera, made c. 1924, when Graflex was a division of Eastman Kodak (US); 2. Burke & James folding bed press camera, solidly constructed of aluminum and other metals, with sophisticated focusing scale and telescopic viewfinder. A cross between a press camera and a technical camera like the Linhof Technika. Made c. 1946 by Burke & James (US). Issued: Early to mid-20th c. Dimensions: 6.75"L x 8.25"H x 10"W, B & J Press Camera, open Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 3

Rich wood and leather camera; film holders, case, box of filters.The Conley Model 15 is a well-made mahogany and leather, traditional field and hand camera fitted with substantial features for the day- vertical and horizontal shift, a long focus with locking bellows, a capable shutter with 8 speeds, wood and chrome viewfinder with folding cover and a fully revolving rear end, allowing landscape or portrait format shots without having to reposition the camera. Included in the original leather case is two wood and metal sheet film holders, one sheetpack adapter, and quite uncommonly, an entire case of original specialized lens filters for a variety of unique lens effects. While all the cameras sold by Whitley's Auctioneers are general sold as-is and untested unless otherwise noted, this Conley is in particularly good condition- bellows appear strong and supple; all shutter speed settings fire when cocked, and aperture ring moves smoothly. Pop-out focus rack works correctly, all latches close tight, and even the mirrored view finder is still usable. Overall, a very functional camera, although all speeds, light seals, and advanced functions will likely require some level of tuning. Issued: 1909 Dimensions: 12.5"L x 4.25"D x 7"H Manufacturer: Conley Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 38

A Patent Etui extra slim folding camera in an unusual clamshell finish.Produced by KW Kamera Werkstatten Guthe & Thorsch of Dresden, Germany, c. 1920, fitted with a Meyer Gorlitz Anastigmatic Trioplan lens in a dial-set Compur. Raised manufacturer KW mark on case exterior. Removable ground glass viewfinder in back, slotted with errata roll film adaptor. Velvet lined hard brown leather case. Includes metal and leatherette roll film cassette holder, produced c. 1920 by Rada Metallwarenfabrik of Frankfurt, Germany, with original manufacturers instructions written in English, German and French. Issued: c. 1920 Dimensions: 4.75"L x 6.75"H x 1.75"W Manufacturer: Kamera Werkstatten Guthe & Thorsch Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 58

Black leatherette and metal with chrome extension arms.Exemplary Art Deco camera in good mechanical condition with operable viewfinder and bellows; shutter cocks and fires at all of settings, including T and B. Camera includes Zeiss made remote locking cable, and includes stylus. Some age related wear to leatherette. Shutter speeds, advanced features, and light tightness remain untested. Issued: c. 1920 Dimensions: 3.75"L x 8"H x 6"W, open Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 60

Legendary camera with 35, 50, 135mm lens, accessory viewfinders.Introduced in 1955 and in direct competition to the successful rangefinder cameras of Leica and Canon, the Nikon S2 is considered by many to be the first truly fantastic Nikon camera. Rugged, capable, and beautifully formed, the S2 featured a broad range of slow and fast shutter speeds, a bigger brighter viewfinder/rangefinder than its competitors, built-in helical focusing system and a very precise flash synchronization. The success of the S2 would lead to many successors- and within the next 15 years, Nikon would be producing cameras that were on their way to the Moon and considered to be the de facto professional brand for�photo journalists. This S2 (Nikon serial 6176716) is a feast for the eyes to collectors and admirers alike- equipped with a chrome Nikkor-H.C 2.0 50mm Lens with Waltz UV filter and detachable Nikon metal hood, and decked in its original leather full-case. Lot also includes an original W-Nikkor 3.5 F35mm Wide lens (no. 440727) and a Nikkor Q.C 3.5 F135mm Tele lens with detachable hood. Both lenses have their original front and rear caps from Nikon, both come in original leather lens cases with straps, and�both also come with their counterpart Nikon accessory viewfinders in leather cases- the 135mm finder is adjustable for focus range correction. Such complete system collections are a rare find today. The following is observed- the lenses are without obvious signs of cracking or coating loss. Focus and aperture diaphragms move smoothly and feel acceptably lubricated given their age and state. The camera's advance lever winds, and the shutter fires- function of all speeds and accuracy unaccounted, no CLA. Internal focus helical is smooth and tight. Inner film gate and shutter cloth appear to be in near-new cosmetic condition with no obvious sign of pin-holing or kinks. Brightline viewfinder is clear and bright. Light tightness and advanced lens optics diagnosis remains untested.� Issued: 1955-1957 Dimensions: 10"L x 5"D x 8"H Edition Number: 6176716 Edition Size: 56000 Manufacturer: Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon) Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 62

Original, iconic German camera with cap, fixed lens, chamois bag.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 early rare, 1932 black edition of the Leica II camera (no. 87087) - featuring built in rangefinder, a coveted black enamel finish, and original folding Hektor 2.5 F50mm lens. The II series introduced the most important feature that would typify Leica cameras for the next 50 years- a built-in rangefinder element, along with its standard viewfinder. This camera comes in a chamois leather bag and a black enamel Leica-brand lens cap for safe storage. Issued: 1932 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 87087 Edition Size: 29801 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 82

Vintage film camera with classic styling.The Cine-Kodak model E movie camera 16mm was introduced with a shape similar to the later Pathe Webo camera and provided slow motion speeds and an internal viewfinder instead of the open frame types used hitherto. The camera is in good shape with black leatherette covering metal. Untested speeds and full functions, but control move as expected and motor winds. The case is original. Black outside and purple velveteen inside. No strap. Marked on both the camera and the case: Cine-Kodak Model E Made in USA by Eastman Kodak CO, Rochester NY. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 7.75"L x 10.25"H x 4.75"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 84

Gray metal and black leatherette, with reflex viewfinder.Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 1: 1.9 / 7.5-30 mm lens (Number: 3334167). Filled with features and in very good physical condition; untested and sold as is. An excellent example of mid-20th century Mad Men era photographic history. Hard plastic hand grip. Black leather strap. An identical model is held in the collection of the Industrial and Film Museum Wolfen in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Issued: c. 1963 Dimensions: 9.5"L x 9.5"H x 2.75"W Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 90

Also known as a "German Spy Camera". Cast metal 35mm.Viewfinder camera Sida for shooting 25x25mm images onto paper-backed 35mm "Sida" roll film. Includes German manual and brown camera case. The Sida company was founded by Fitz Kaftanski in Germany. He avoided being mentioned in official company registration documents, despite his passion for camera design, to avoid the growing intolerance within 1930's Germany. Issued: 1936 Dimensions: 2.25"H x 3"L x 1.75"W Manufacturer: Sida Gesellschaft Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Lot 1212

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.

Lot 331

Mid-20th century manufacturers.Each with two objective lenses, one for "picture taking," the other for the viewfinder. Manufactured by 1. Kodak Reflex with a cast-aluminum body, and a geared pair of Kodak Anastigmat 80mm lenses, made c. 1946(US); 2. Yashica 44 with crank film advance, automatic frame spacing, Copal SV shutter and 3-element Yashikor lens, and original gray leather case, made c. 1958 (Japan); and 3. Ciro-flex Model D twin lens reflex camera, made by Ciro c. 1945 (US), with Wollensak lenses and shutters, original hard leather case, and 3 additional color contrast filters and 1 lens hood in separate leather case with snap. Issued: Various Dimensions: 4.5"L x 6.5"H x 3.75"W (in case) Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Various Condition: Untested. Age and use related wear, as is

Lot 356

Vintag 35mm camera from different makers, kitschy designs.Group of 6 vintage semi automatic cameras. One is The Quickmatic EE M was a similar camera with motorized advance and a socket for flash cubes instead of the hot shoe. It only existed with the 4 element Zuiko 36mm f:2.8 lens, and comes with original case; Fujica 35-SE; Yashica Flash-o-Set- a 35mm viewfinder camera with selenium cell-controlled auto-exposure. Its distinctive feature is a built-in flashbulb holder, for which there is an ejector button on the lower front, and a flash exposure table on the back. It comes with original case. One is 1960s Wittnauer Automation 35mm Camera with Katagon 40mm Lens and case; case missing strap. One is Kodak Motormatic 35 camera 1959 with original case. Both are in good shape. One is Zeiss Ikon Contessamat (1963-1967) with case. Both case and camera are in good shape.� Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 4"H X 6"H X 3.75"D Manufacturer: Multi Co. Country of Origin: JAP/GER Condition: Untested. Age and use related wear, as is

Lot 357

A LEICA IIIB FILM CAMERA, in its original leather case and fitted with a Summitar 5cm f2 lens with two lens hoods, a Samoca Leica fit Tele converter, wide converter, an aftermarket viewfinder, manual and a Leica viewfinder

Lot 613

Leitz Accessories and Ephmera, including a VIDOMCHROM viewfinder, a Leica-Meter MR, a Leica Tie, a Summaron 3.5cm & Summicron 5cm lens hood, a 12575N lens hood for 90mm and 135mm lenses, three Leitz filters and a E Leitz Instruments January 1974 General Catalogue

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