'100 Years of Leica' WestLicht Auction 2014-05-23 Auction - 200 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at
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Leica II Mod.D Luxus, 1932, no.98248Leica 2500GG w. Leica-Motor MOOEVLeica M3 Prototype, c. 1953, no.25
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'100 Years of Leica' WestLicht Auction

In 2014, the company LEICA CAMERA AG celebrates this anniversary by inaugurating the new Leitz Park in Wetzlar, the location where everything began. Commemorating this anniversary, WestLicht, the world?s leading auction house for cameras, presents in cooperation with the LEICA CAMERA AG a special auction of milestones and icons of camera and photography history.
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Kellner Telescope, c.1852, no.360124: Large brass telescope by Carl Kellner, Wetzlar, with original stand, telescope signed “Carl Kellner in Wetzlar”. Lens front diameter 56 mm (equivalent to ca. 26 Paris lines).Literature Christine
0001: Kellner Telescope, c.1852, no.360124Est. €50,000-€60,000
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Carl Kellner (Bethle & Rexroth) Large Microscope,: The largest microscope by Belthle & Rexroth (Carl Kellner’s successors), signed “C.KELLNER IN WETZLAR /BELTHLE & REXROTH.”, stamped serial no. 478. Made of lacquered brass and black lacquered
0002: Carl Kellner (Bethle & Rexroth) Large Microscope,Est. €8,000-€10,000
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(Leitz) Moment-Kamera , c.1907, no.201053: 13 x 18 cm folding plate camera produced by Kruegener, Frankfurt and sold by Leitz, with E. Leitz Wetzlar 6/18 cm Summar lens in brass/nickel, Bausch & Lomb shutter, red leather bellows, nickel
0003: (Leitz) Moment-Kamera , c.1907, no.201053Est. €10,000-€15,000
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Ernst Leitz Factory 1911 Lithography, 1911: Unique, large format lithography showing the Leitz factory in 1911 (size 53 x 100 cm or 21 x 40 inch - without the original frame), ex James Cornwall collection. This picture hung in Ernst
0004: Ernst Leitz Factory 1911 Lithography, 1911Est. €10,000-€12,000
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Broschure ‘Barnack Kamera’, 1924: The very first brochure of the new Leitz camera from 1924, one year before the official delivery of the Leica, then under the name BARNACK”-KAMERA. Provenance: Oskar Barnack estate, his daughter
0005: Broschure ‘Barnack Kamera’, 1924Est. €3,000-€4,000
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0-Series Replika, c. 1980, no.15: One of 31 replicas with flip-up viewfinder by Italian Alberico Arces, in mint condition, papers, maker’s box. Alberico Arces was a precision mechanic and the boss of the local Italian Telecom
0006: 0-Series Replika, c. 1980, no.15Est. €2,500-€3,000
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Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat, 1925, no.239: Authentic Leica model A with Anastigmat lens in extremely rare original condition. Export version with distance scale in feet, engraved “Germany”. Complete with first version ETRIN case in
0007: Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat, 1925, no.239Est. €70,000-€80,000
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Leitz - Leica Advertisement, c.1925/26: 38 x 78 cm (15 x 31 inch) - without frame Leica advertisement as reverse glass painting with original frame. The title of this – presumably unique – picture reads “Revolution in photography
0008: Leitz - Leica Advertisement, c.1925/26Est. €10,000-€12,000
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Poster ‘Leica Das kleine Photowunder’, c.1928: The original Leica vintage advertising poster (size 40 x 50 inches or 101 x 127 cm, framed) by Hubert Saget, signed *Saget*, printed by Graph. Anstalt W. Wassermann, Basel. The possibly unique
0009: Poster ‘Leica Das kleine Photowunder’, c.1928Est. €12,000-€14,000
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I Mod. B Dial-Compur, 1928, no.13156: The Leica model B or Compur occupies a unique position in the history of technical development of the Leica, because it was the only model fitted with a between- the-lens shutter. The focal plane
0010: I Mod. B Dial-Compur, 1928, no.13156Est. €8,000-€10,000
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Leica I Mod. A 'Cutaway-Model', 1930, no.30663: Extremely rare and decorative piece in very good original condition. LITERATURE James L. Lager (ed.), Leica, Illustrated History, Vol. I, p. 25. For demonstration purposes, official factory
0011: Leica I Mod. A 'Cutaway-Model', 1930, no.30663Est. €30,000-€35,000
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Leica Ic Non Standard Outfit, 1930, no.53883: Very rare and complete Leica model C non standard set in very good original condition, containing body with 13.5 cm swing-in mask and three matching lenses Elmar 3.5 cm f/3.5, 5 cm f/3.5 and 13.5 cm
0012: Leica Ic Non Standard Outfit, 1930, no.53883Est. €30,000-€35,000
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Leica II Mod.D Luxus, 1932, no.98248: This gold-plated Leica model D with brown waran reptile body-cover is the last Leica ‘Luxus’ ever produced, in absolutely original condition. With matching gold-plated 5cm Elmar f/3.5 lens no.
0013: Leica II Mod.D Luxus, 1932, no.98248Est. €250,000-€300,000
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Leica Standard w. Snapshot Elmar, 1937, no.253771: Literatur E James L. Lager (ed.), Leica Illustrated History, Vol. I, 1993, p. p. 45, 46 and Vol. II, 1994, p. 123/124. The “snapshot” Elmar was announced under catalogue code ELROO in the
0014: Leica Standard w. Snapshot Elmar, 1937, no.253771Est. €25,000-€30,000
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Ernst Leitz New York Display Stand: Very rare 1930s wooden Leica display stand from E. Leitz New York (mounting screw 1/4”) in fine condition, reproduced on the dust cover of Lager, Leica Illustrated History, Vol. III LITERATURE
0015: Ernst Leitz New York Display StandEst. €4,000-€5,000
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E. Leitz New York Leica Gun RIFLE, 1937, no.123: One of the most rare and unusual accessories in beautiful and 100% original condition. Special viewfinder engraved with serial number 123, E.LEITZ INC. NEW-YORK, modified PLOOT mirror housing no.
0016: E. Leitz New York Leica Gun RIFLE, 1937, no.123Est. €220,000-€260,000
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Leica IIIc Prototype, c. 1934, no.290000: LITERATURE Wilhelm Albert (ed.), Die Geburtstage der Leitz Fotokonstruktionen seit 1927, (Leica Historica e.V., 1995), p. 41, 47; James L. Lager (ed.), Leica Illustraded History, Vol. I, Oregon 1993,
0017: Leica IIIc Prototype, c. 1934, no.290000Est. €40,000-€50,000
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Summitar 2/5cm 'Aluminium Rim', 1941, no.553384: The focusing mount is made of aluminum and unfinished. Clean optics and perfect working order (cap). Included: a copy of the Leitz delivery book. Ex Theodor Kisselbach collection. Focusing mounts
0018: Summitar 2/5cm 'Aluminium Rim', 1941, no.553384Est. €15,000-€18,000
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Leica II Mod.D Dummy set, c.1932: Early black/nickel Leica II dummy with 4 early dummy lenses: (1) nickel 50mm Elmar f/3.5, (2) black/nickel 7.3 cm Hektor f/1.9, (3) black/nickel 9 cm Elmar f/4, (4) black/nickel 10.5 cm Elmar f/6.3
0019: Leica II Mod.D Dummy set, c.1932Est. €6,000-€7,000
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250 GG Dummy, c.1938,: Original Leica 250 (Model GG) Reporter Dummy in almost mint condition, “Germany” engraved on top plate. With chrome 5 cm Elmar f/3.5 lens no. 499606 and original Leica 250 maker’s box. As a
0020: 250 GG Dummy, c.1938,Est. €40,000-€50,000
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Leica 250GG Reporter, 1941, no.352331: Wartime camera in beautiful original condition, with Xenon 1.5/5 cm no.426788, ESFOO everready case. The Leica 250 or Reporter was introduced in 1934, bearing serial numbers from 130001 (1934) to
0021: Leica 250GG Reporter, 1941, no.352331Est. €15,000-€18,000
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Leica 2500GG w. Leica-Motor MOOEV: The offered motor no. 10006 is the earliest example known to exist and, like the camera, is in near mint and perfect working condition. It was delivered on October, 27th 1941 to Bln. Berlin. The
0022: Leica 2500GG w. Leica-Motor MOOEVEst. €250,000-€300,000
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ANZOO f. Leica 250, c.1936: Offered here is a rare set of two variations of the nickel-plated film trimming for Leica 250: (1) engraved with „E. LEITZ WETZLAR“ condenser logo outside and „Schichtseite – Coated side –
0023: ANZOO f. Leica 250, c.1936Est. €4,000-€5,000
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Leica IIIc W.H. Rundbildkamera E2, c. 1944, no.391432: Unique German military panoramic outfit, containing grey Leica IIIcK W.H. no. 481491 (points present, white “K“ on curtain) with Elmar 5cm f/3.5 lens W.H. no.583862, both delivered to Berlin on
0024: Leica IIIc W.H. Rundbildkamera E2, c. 1944, no.391432Est. €80,000-€120,000
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