22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction 2012-11-24 Auction - 583 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 25
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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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George Omerth Chryselephantin: rare gilt bronze and ivory figure by Belgian Art Deco artist George Omerth showing a young girl holding a folding bellows camera, mounted on a marble socket, the face and both hands of the gilt cast
0578: George Omerth ChryselephantinEst. €1,500-€2,000Lot Passed
A. Gendraud Medal Presentation Frame: oval presentation frame with numerous medals of French photographer A. GENDRAUD / Clermont-Ferrand, 19th century, in fine condition, size 91 x 76 cm, professionally restored
0579: A. Gendraud Medal Presentation FrameEst. €4,000-€5,000Lot Passed
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Lithography 'L'Optique': Lithopgraphy of a painting of L.Boilly and engraved by F.Cazenave, printed in Paris. It shows Louise Gely Sébastienne, second wife of Antoine Danton, and eldest son of his first wife in front of a
0580: Lithography 'L'Optique'Est. €1,200-€1,500
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Triple Folding Paravent with Peep Box: this three-part folding screen with peep box representations is an item of museum standard, oil on canvas, France 18th century (restored), each folding screen is c.50 x 175cm
0582: Triple Folding Paravent with Peep BoxEst. €12,000-€15,000
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Carl Zeiss Microscope, no. 4231088: stereo microscope in mint condition with a pair of Kpl W 12.5x oculars and 4 lenses (with keepers), (1) Planapo 25/ 0.65 160/0.17, (2) Plan 2.5/0.08 160/-, (3) 10/0.22 160/- and (4) 100/1.25 Oel
0583: Carl Zeiss Microscope, no. 4231088Est. €600-€800
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