21st WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction 2012-05-12 Auction - 629 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in -- - Page 9
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3: Leica 0-Series, SN: 116, 1923600: Angenieux Zoom 2.6/28-70mm, SN: 1550976, 1994470: Carl Zeiss APQ 100/640 Telescope, SN: 97293, c.199
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21st WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction

More than 600 rare and exquisite items will be for sale at the 21st WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction on May 12th. Along with the familiar high quality offer of outstanding cameras and Photographica, this WestLicht Auction will see several extraordinary and important cameras up for sale: The absolute highlight is an exemplar of the Leica 0-Series. Only 25 pieces of these cameras were produced by Leitz in 1923, to test the market for 35mm cameras. Another exemplar of the 0-Series attained a world-record breaking price for cameras of 1.320.000 EUR at the 19th WestLicht Auction last year. Also among the top-lots is one of only two Leica M3 cameras that was officially gold plated by Leitz. Another rarity is the Shanghai Red Flag 20 outfit. An extremely rare complete outfit of the Chinese copy of the Leica, of which less than 200 pieces were produced by direct government order and were never offered to market. A similar outfit achieved 108,000 EUR at the last auction. Its outstanding and extraordinary design has made the Yalluflex one of the rarest and most sought-after Japanese cameras. The total production did not exceed 50 pieces, and only a few of them are known to still exist today. An special milestone of photography is the AEG cloud-camera from 1935. It is the first time such a camera is offered at auction, it is the mother of all modern fisheye-lenses.
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Hektor 2.8/135mm, SN: 0000315, 1959: one of three prototypes (nos.0000314-316) of this 135mm Hektor were produced in 1959 for use with Visoflex, parts in black paint finish, in very good condition, see Wilhelm Albert, 'Geburtstage der
0193: Hektor 2.8/135mm, SN: 0000315, 1959Est. €6,000-€7,000
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Telyt 4.8/280mm, SN: 1850223, 1961: very rare and early first version Telyt 280mm (production started with number 1850001), black painted focusing mount, in near mint condition, clean lenses, caps - ex collection Paul-Henry van
0194: Telyt 4.8/280mm, SN: 1850223, 1961Est. €800-€1,000
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Telyt 5/40cm, SN: 332011, 1936: one of the very first, pre-war Telyt 40cm lenses (delivered 1938), very rare lens in fine condition (some cleaning marks), matching hood (lens no.332039 is illustrated in Lager Vol. II p.119)
0195: Telyt 5/40cm, SN: 332011, 1936Est. €2,400-€2,600
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Telyt 5/400mm, SN: 1875641, 1961: second version (11766U) in mint condition, clean lenses, both caps, original maker's box
0196: Telyt 5/400mm, SN: 1875641, 1961Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Kilfitt Lenses (various): four M39 screw mount lenses for Visoflex or with adapters for Arriflex standard mount: (1) Kilar 3.5/150mm C no.206-2254 (cleaning marks), (2) Tele-Kilar 5.6/300mm C no.208-2923 (fungus, hood), (3)
0197: Kilfitt Lenses (various)Est. €600-€800
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Leicaflex Standard Dummy, c.1966: display model (second version) with chrome Summicron-R 2/50mm dummy in fine condition (camera and lens without serial number)
0198: Leicaflex Standard Dummy, c.1966Est. €500-€700
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Leicaflex Standard Black Paint, SN: 1168977, 1968: almost mint second type body with round counter, matching 1-cam Summicron-R 2/50mm no.2158008, 12564K hood, cap, warranty card, instruction book, a maker's box
0199: Leicaflex Standard Black Paint, SN: 1168977, 1968Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Leicaflex SL Olympic 72 Black, SN: 1365559, 1972: one of very few black edition cameras for the Olympics 1972 (no.461) made by special order (cap, everready case)
0200: Leicaflex SL Olympic 72 Black, SN: 1365559, 1972Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Leicaflex SL MOT, SN: 1368896, 1973: very fine body with matching Leicaflex Motor no.2745, cap
0201: Leicaflex SL MOT, SN: 1368896, 1973Est. €800-€900Lot Passed
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Leicaflex SL2 Black, SN: 1418840, 1975: body in very fine condition with cap, strap, papers, maker's box
0202: Leicaflex SL2 Black, SN: 1418840, 1975Est. €600-€700
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Leicaflex SL2 MOT, SN: 1443916, 1976: almost mint body with matching Leicaflex Motor no.2633, cap
0203: Leicaflex SL2 MOT, SN: 1443916, 1976Est. €1,200-€1,400Lot Passed
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R3 Safari outfit, SN: 1468218, 1977: complete Safari outfit in mint condition including camera no.1468218 (special no.L050), Elmarit-R 2.8/28mm no.2875618 (hood, filter), first type Summilux-R 1.4/50mm no.2845124 (with matching
0204: R3 Safari outfit, SN: 1468218, 1977Est. €3,000-€3,500
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R3 Safari, SN: 1468269, 1978: near mint olive body (special no.L298) with matching Summicron-R 2/50mm no.2889875
0205: R3 Safari, SN: 1468269, 1978Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Prototype Leica R cases (various): two different prototype olive green R3 everready cases (military ?)
0206: Prototype Leica R cases (various)Est. €400-€500
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R3 Gold 'Oskar Barnack', SN: 1524723, 1979: 24 carat gold-plated R3 for the 100th anniversary of the inventor of the Leica, Oskar Barnack (special number 100-246), gold plated Summilux-R 1.4/50mm no.2932865, caps, papers, wooden box and
0207: R3 Gold 'Oskar Barnack', SN: 1524723, 1979Est. €1,800-€2,000
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R4 Gold, SN: 1651772, 1984: R4 gold edition (special number C186) with Summilux 1.4/50mm gold no.3296068, papers, wooden box and maker's box
0208: R4 Gold, SN: 1651772, 1984Est. €2,000-€2,200
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R4 Gold, SN: 1652148, 1984: R4 gold edition (special number A020) with Summilux 1.4/50mm gold no.3296033, complete and new, maker's box still sealed in plastic
0209: R4 Gold, SN: 1652148, 1984Est. €2,400-€2,600
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Angenieux 2.8/45-90mm, SN: 1284812, 1970: near mint 3-cam Angenieux Zoom for Leicaflex, Leica R, with original hood and both caps
0210: Angenieux 2.8/45-90mm, SN: 1284812, 1970Est. €800-€900
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Elcan-R 3.4/180mm, SN: 303-0002, c.1975: very rare Elcan produced for the US Army, this is the second lens of less than 50 lenses made, in perfect condition with caps
0211: Elcan-R 3.4/180mm, SN: 303-0002, c.1975Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Telyt-R 4.8/350mm, SN: 3144532, 1981: almost mint rare tele lens (perfect lenses), both caps, case, maker's box
0212: Telyt-R 4.8/350mm, SN: 3144532, 1981Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Telyt-R 6.8/560mm 'Julius Behnke', c.1970: this unique lens was specially designed for wildlife photography by the famous Leica photographer Julius Behnke, the lens head can be taken off very easy by one screw, focusing by a large wheel on
0213: Telyt-R 6.8/560mm 'Julius Behnke', c.1970Est. €3,500-€4,000
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Extender-R 2x Prototype, c.1978: 2x R-extender prototype mounted in extension ring 14158-2* with connector for cable release (caps)
0214: Extender-R 2x Prototype, c.1978Est. €600-€700Lot Passed
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Leicaflex Motor, SN: 1001, 1972: the very first Leicaflex Motor in mint condition, switch engraved 'R 36 20', black screw
0215: Leicaflex Motor, SN: 1001, 1972Est. €1,000-€1,200
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British Intelligence Documents about THE 'LEICA' C: very interesting original secret service documentation about the Leitz factory, production, employees, the Leitz family and more, also included a 35mm microfilm (350 frames) of engineering drawings
0216: British Intelligence Documents about THE 'LEICA' CEst. €800-€1,000
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