22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction 2012-11-24 Auction - 583 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 5
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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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Summar 2/5cm rigid nickel, no. 167579: rare rigid Summar in very fine cosmetically condition (cleaning marks), both original caps
0097: Summar 2/5cm rigid nickel, no. 167579Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Summar 2/5cm nickel, no. 167858: with black front rim, in fine cosmetically condition (slightly hazy and a few cleaning marks), caps, mint SOOMP hood in box
0098: Summar 2/5cm nickel, no. 167858Est. €500-€600
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Summicron 2/5cm, no. 994073: early Summicron in near mint cosmetically condition (slightly hazy and a few cleaning marks), caps, UVa filter
0099: Summicron 2/5cm, no. 994073Est. €800-€1,000
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Summicron rigid 2/50mm, no. 1599933: rare rigid original Summicron for screw mount, clean lenses (caps)
0100: Summicron rigid 2/50mm, no. 1599933Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Xenon 1.5/5cm, no. 289946: 3-ring version in very good condition, D.R.P. and Taylor-Hobson engravings (UV filter, both caps)
0101: Xenon 1.5/5cm, no. 289946Est. €700-€800
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Summarit 1.5/5cm 'Prototype', no. 0000008: one of only two prototype Summarit lenses produced in June,1954 (formula B284b), the second lens with no.000007
0102: Summarit 1.5/5cm 'Prototype', no. 0000008Est. €4,000-€5,000
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Hektor 1.9/7.3cm black/nickel, no. 129053: early Hektor in beautiful condition with hood, both caps and red maker's box
0103: Hektor 1.9/7.3cm black/nickel, no. 129053Est. €1,600-€1,800
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Hektor 1.9/7.3cm black/nickel, no. 129057: early HEKON with cleaning marks on front element, original hood (repainted) and both caps
0104: Hektor 1.9/7.3cm black/nickel, no. 129057Est. €600-€700
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Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 732258: very early chrome Summarex (2nd chrome version, app. 500 produced) in good condition, original hood and caps
0105: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 732258Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 940266: lens in fine condition, complete with hood, caps and matching SGOOD 8.5cm finder with maker's box
0106: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 940266Est. €1,200-€1,500
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Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 1151255: very clean lens, complete with hood, UV filter, caps and matching SGOOD 8.5cm finder (maker's box)
0107: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm, no. 1151255Est. €1,400-€1,700
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Elmar 4/9cm black/nickel: uncoupled and unnumbered, very early 'Fat' Elmar in excellent condition (coated), caps
0108: Elmar 4/9cm black/nickelEst. €600-€700
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Elmar 4/9cm black/nickel, no. 135131: near mint early 'fat' Elmar with clean lenses, both caps, yellow filter, very rare in this condition
0109: Elmar 4/9cm black/nickel, no. 135131Est. €1,200-€1,400
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Elmar 6.3/10.5cm, no. 123597: near mint black/nickel Mountain-Elmar, complete with hood and caps
0110: Elmar 6.3/10.5cm, no. 123597Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Hektor Rapid 1.5/1.2cm, no. 246089: very rare Leitz Hektor Rapid in D-mount for 8mm cine cameras, black/nickel finish
0111: Hektor Rapid 1.5/1.2cm, no. 246089Est. €800-€1,000
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Dygon 2.8/2cm, no. 111742: the most rare of all Leitz lenses in C-mount for 16mm cine cameras, black/nickel finish - an exclusive set of 3 lenses (2.5cm, 5cm and 7.5cm) was sold in Westlicht Photographica Auction 19 (Lot 84)
0112: Dygon 2.8/2cm, no. 111742Est. €2,000-€2,500
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M3 'Prototype' Cut-Away: one of only 2 original cut-away cameras of the prototype M3, in perfect condition, this camera is illustrated in Lager Vol.1 pg.176, Paul-Henry van Hasbroeck 'Leica in Colour' p.109
0113: M3 'Prototype' Cut-AwayEst. €140,000-€160,000
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M3 'Prototype', no. 0024: Extremely rare M3 prototype (pre-series, produced as test cameras in 1952/53). The camera is in beautiful and perfect working condition with original features including film advance lever, external
0114: M3 'Prototype', no. 0024Est. €160,000-€180,000
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M3 chrome No.1, no. 700001: This is the very first production Leica M camera with prototype dual-lever Summicron 2/5cm no.922006. Leitz company reserved the numbers from 700001 for the new M3 in 1953. Though some books list
0115: M3 chrome No.1, no. 700001Est. €160,000-€200,000
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M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 700173: very early M3 from the first production batch (700001-700200), in perfect working condition, all details are original including film advance lever, rewind knob, rewind lever, back door with ceramic
0116: M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 700173Est. €3,500-€4,500
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M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 702776: early body in good working order (cap, everready case)
0117: M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 702776Est. €1,000-€1,200
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M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 731122: early first owner M3 in near mint original condition with matching coll. Summicron 2/5cm no.1166068 (cap), strap, case, ITDOO hood, mint and working Leicameter M (box), 3 spools, instructions and red
0118: M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 731122Est. €1,800-€2,000
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M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 917285: the latest double stroke body we have seen, in good working condition, rigid Summicron 2/5cm no.1513383 (small dent on front rim, hazy), yellow filter, case
0119: M3 chrome Double Stroke, no. 917285Est. €1,200-€1,500
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M3 chrome Single Stroke outfit, no. 921580: user outfit with early single stroke body with Leicameter M no.023782, Summaron 2.8/35mm no.1754818 (hazy, cleaning marks) and rigid Summicron 2/50mm no.1886781 (cleaning marks), cap, keeper
0120: M3 chrome Single Stroke outfit, no. 921580Est. €1,000-€1,200
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