22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction 2012-11-24 Auction - 583 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 23
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12: I Mod. A Elmar Luxus, no. 28692267: Dallmeyer Septac Anastigmat 1.5/2", no. 347425536: Angenieux 1.5/50mm Type S21, no. 294220
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Vienna, Austria
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22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction

A selection of about 650 cameras, lenses and accessories, all of the highest quality, will besold during the 22nd Auction on November 24, 2012. About 70% of the lots are made by Leitz/Leica. There has never been a comparable selection before. Starting with a Leica I with Anastigmat Lenses, the first Leica serially produced in 1925 (estimated price 70,000 - 90,000 Euro) to the famous "Luxus" Leica from 1929, one of the very few extant original gold-plated cameras (estimated price 120,000 ? 140,000 Euro) to the first Leica of the famous photographer Robert Capa (estimated price 15,000 ? 18,000 Euro), the auction also features incredibly rare Leica M cameras. Apart from 2 prototypes of the M3 (estimated prices up to 180,000 EUR), the very first serially produced M3 (1953, serial number 700001), formerly owned by the chief design engineer of Leitz, Willi Stein, will go on sale with an estimated price of 160,000 - 200,000 Euro. Another top lot is the legendary M3D owned by the LIFE photographer and Picasso intimate David Douglas Duncan. This camera is considered a precursor for the Leica MP, built for professional photographers, and was only made four times. The photographer, who is currently 96 years old, used the camera from 1955 to 2007, for his war reporting from Vietnam, among other assignments. His special friendship with Picasso allowed him a very intimate view of the great artist, resulting in seven books. The estimated price is 250,000 - 350,000 Euro. No less than 6 models of the Leica MP from 1958, three of them from the holdings of the Magnum Photographer Paul Fusco (with estimated prices up to 150,000 Euro) round out the offers in this auction. The crowning glory of the auction is a "Luxus" Megalethoscope by Charles Ponti dated 1865 (estimated price 140,000 - 160,000 Euro). The Auction will be accompanied by 4-color catalogues which can be ordered starting immediately under our website
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Franz Xaver Waibl Petzval Lens: very rare brass Petzval lens by Franz Xaver Waibl (Austria), he worked with Dietzler and Petzval around 1850 (clean lenses), rack and pinion focusing (very loose), barrel engraved 'F.X. Waibl
0530: Franz Xaver Waibl Petzval LensEst. €1,000-€1,500
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Hugo Meyer Kino Plasmat 1.5/3.5cm, no. 432073: very rare Kino Plasmat in fine condition mounted in Compur shutter on metal lens board
0531: Hugo Meyer Kino Plasmat 1.5/3.5cm, no. 432073Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Voigtländer Orthoscop, no. 8675: early brass Orthoscop (focal length approx. 52cm) engraved 'Voigtländer & Sohn in Wien und Braunschweig', in fine condition - the Orthoscop is an important design as the first advanced outdoor
0533: Voigtländer Orthoscop, no. 8675Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Voigtländer Euryscop 7A, no. 33267: very rare (in fine condition, small separation in front element, no dents or big scratches), hood, front and rear lens element diameter c.10.5cm, total height incl. hood 20.5cm, with original
0534: Voigtländer Euryscop 7A, no. 33267Est. €1,600-€1,800
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Voigtländer Universal-Heliar 4.5/42cm, no. 702945: mint Universal-Heliar with clean lenses, iris diaphragm to 32, mounting ring, original leather rear and front caps, original maker's box
0535: Voigtländer Universal-Heliar 4.5/42cm, no. 702945Est. €1,600-€1,800
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Angenieux 1.5/50mm Type S21, no. 294220: very rare Angenieux standard lens for Exakta, some cleaning marks on front element (caps)
0536: Angenieux 1.5/50mm Type S21, no. 294220Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Angenieux 1.8/90mm Type P1, no. 284398: rare Angenieux tele for Exakta, cleaning marks on front element
0537: Angenieux 1.8/90mm Type P1, no. 284398Est. €1,800-€2,000
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Asahi Pentax 6x7 Reflex Takumar 8/1000mm, no. 6618: very rare mirror lens in very fine condition, with adapter for Pentax K mount, front cap, metal carrying case
0539: Asahi Pentax 6x7 Reflex Takumar 8/1000mm, no. 6618Est. €1,200-€1,500
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Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/150mm 'Prototype', no. 10 20: prototype Planar for 4x5" with iris diaphragm, prototype serial number, produced for the Maurer 6x6cm camera on June 12th, 1962
0540: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/150mm 'Prototype', no. 10 20Est. €2,000-€2,500
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Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/120mm, no. 10728603: very rare Biometar for large format in fine condition, iris diaphragm to 22, covers 4x5"
0541: Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/120mm, no. 10728603Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Carl Zeiss Jena Infrared Lens (Lot): very rare set of 5 lenses produced by Zeiss Jena for the East-German Secret Service STASI: (1) 1.0/12.5mm no.804-1262 (cap, keeper), (2) focusing 1.4/18mm no.804-1021 (rear cap, keeper), (3) focusing
0542: Carl Zeiss Jena Infrared Lens (Lot)Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Isco Iscorama, no. 4149936: in very fine condition with good lenses, a few small scratches on rear element (cap)
0543: Isco Iscorama, no. 4149936Est. €1,500-€1,800
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Kinoptik Apochromat-C 2.8/32mm, no. 24692: cine lens in very fine condition, in focusing mount adapted for Micro 4/3 (caps)
0544: Kinoptik Apochromat-C 2.8/32mm, no. 24692Est. €600-€800
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Mamiya Sekor C 5.6/500mm, no. 13804: rare, mint super tele for Mamiya 645 mount (caps, keeper)
0545: Mamiya Sekor C 5.6/500mm, no. 13804Est. €900-€1,100Lot Passed
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Olympus Pen Zuiko Mirror-T 8/800mm, no. 100127: the most rare Olympus lens (total production 36 pieces), in very fine condition, complete with hood, caps, UV filter, focusing mount, all in fitted carrying case
0547: Olympus Pen Zuiko Mirror-T 8/800mm, no. 100127Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Voigtländer Apo-Lanthar 4.5/21cm, no. 6045105: Apo-Lanthar in good working Compound shutter, clean and clear lenses (caps), on Technika lens board
0549: Voigtländer Apo-Lanthar 4.5/21cm, no. 6045105Est. €1,200-€1,400
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Voigtländer R-Super-Nokton 16cm: very rare black painted, massive, coated post-war X-Ray Nokton in very fine condition, no diaphragm, front lens diameter c.17cm, rear lens diameter c.8cm, height c.18.7cm
0550: Voigtländer R-Super-Nokton 16cmEst. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Zunow 1.8/5cm , no. 20503: very rare Zunow standard lens for the first Japanese camera with automatic diaphragm, in good condition, original front cap
0551: Zunow 1.8/5cm , no. 20503Est. €1,500-€2,000
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Auguste & Louis Lumiere Projector, no. 0 1003 11: 35mm, cast brass hand-cranked mechanism with original winding handle, brass bound lens with rack and pinion focusing in wood panel, brass replica film feed arm, the mechanism with patented triangular
0552: Auguste & Louis Lumiere Projector, no. 0 1003 11Est. €20,000-€25,000
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Lumiere Film: original 35mm Lumière film in a rare original tin film canister, it is the last of 4 films with 'Les Trois Johns' titled 'Les Anglais en voyage', catalogue 378 (672) 'LA CIGARE INTROUVABLE', dated
0553: Lumiere FilmEst. €1,500-€1,800
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