'100 Years of Leica' WestLicht Auction 2014-05-23 Auction - 200 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 3
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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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Leica Early Hoods Collection, 1925/40: A very fine collection of 15 different early Leica hoods, all in very good condition: (1-3) three different versions of the first type FISON with rectangular aperture in front (1925-1927), (4-6)
0049: Leica Early Hoods Collection, 1925/40Est. €4,000-€5,000
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MOOLY-C chrome 'Pre-Series', 1940, no.3498: Very rare MOOLY-C from the pre-series, delivered to the Italian Leitz agent Cattaneo on January 17, 1941, with delivery number 20706 (probably used for Italian military), with red maker’s box,
0050: MOOLY-C chrome 'Pre-Series', 1940, no.3498Est. €8,000-€10,000
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Binolit 6x24 '100 Jahre Leitz Werke 1849-1949', 1949,: Very rare commemorative Leitz binoculars BINOLIT 6X24, engraved ‘100 Jahre Leitz Werke, 1849-1949’. This is the first time a piece with the 1949 anniversary crest engraving is offered at auction.
0051: Binolit 6x24 '100 Jahre Leitz Werke 1849-1949', 1949,Est. €4,000-€5,000
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Leica M3 Prototype, c. 1953, no.25: Extremely rare Leica M3 With very early screw mount 5 cm Summicron f/2 no. 921753 with bayonet adaptor. LITERATURE Paul-Henry van Hasbroeck (ed.), Leica, a history illustrating every model and
0052: Leica M3 Prototype, c. 1953, no.25Est. €150,000-€200,000
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Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700007: The Leica M3 was the first model of the Leica M-series. “M3” is an abbreviation for what in German reads “Rangefinder camera with brilliant-finder framelines for three focal lengths“.
0053: Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700007Est. €25,000-€30,000
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Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700045: In perfect working order, with very early screw mount 5 cm Summicron f/2 lens no. 920879 from the first batch (1953) with bayonet adaptor, in fine condition (cap) and early carrying case. Serial
0054: Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700045Est. €15,000-€18,000
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Leica M3 Giant Display Model, 1954: First version original giant display model of Leica M3 with corner in top plate, with 5cm Summarit f/1.5 no. 000000. Very rare and attractive. LITERATURE James L. Lager (ed.), Leica Illustrated
0055: Leica M3 Giant Display Model, 1954Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700878: LEICA M3 with un-numbered (prototype or sample) Summaron 3.5/3.5 cm, matching 3.5 cm SBLOO BL finder, IROOA hood and cap. Early M3 from a small batch of 200 cameras (700801-701000), second version
0056: Leica M3 chrome, 1954, no.700878Est. €6,000-€7,000
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Leica M3 olive Bundeseigentum, 1958, no.927690: Early version olive paint Leica M3 “Bundeswehr” in absolutely original, used condition. Camera in perfect working order. Engraved “Bundeseigentum 12-121-5418” on top plate, with matching
0057: Leica M3 olive Bundeseigentum, 1958, no.927690Est. €12,000-€14,000
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Leica M3 black paint, 1959, no.959458: A very early and fully original body from the first official batch (959401-959500) in good working order with matching black paint Summilux 50 mm f/1.4 lens no. 1644818 (with black lens bayonet).
0058: Leica M3 black paint, 1959, no.959458Est. €16,000-€20,000
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Leica M3 black paint, 1964, no.1097849: 100% original black paint camera in fine condition and perfect working order, with matching black paint Summicron 2/50 mm no. 1954774 (clean optics, black cap), strap. M cameras with black
0059: Leica M3 black paint, 1964, no.1097849Est. €12,000-€14,000
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Leica MP black paint, 1957, no.MP-99: Black paint MP in almost mint and original, never restored condition, with matching Leivavit MP and black paint Summicron 2/5 cm no.1468952, casting no. 111802, P 99 engraved on chassis, original
0060: Leica MP black paint, 1957, no.MP-99Est. €250,000-€300,000
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Leica MP chrome, 1958, no.309: Fully original chassis engraved with matching number “P-309”, in perfect working condition, with 3 notches on filmstage, with chrome Leicavit MP in original (B+) condition, rigid Summicron 2/5 cm
0061: Leica MP chrome, 1958, no.309Est. €40,000-€50,000
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Leica M2 black paint, 1958, no.948872: In good and perfect working condition, with a very rare and early (1959) black-painted 8-element “dual mount” 35 mm Summicron f/2 lens no. 1654937 with black bayonet (lens with clean optics and
0062: Leica M2 black paint, 1958, no.948872Est. €18,000-€22,000
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Summilux 1.4/50mm black paint, 1958, no.1644756: Here a very early and 100% original black-paint 50 mm Summilux f/1.4 lens with brass bayonet, clean optics, caps. LITERATURE James L. Lager (ed.), Leica Illustrated History, Vol. II, 1994, p. 172.
0063: Summilux 1.4/50mm black paint, 1958, no.1644756Est. €5,000-€7,000
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Summicron 2/35mm black paint, 1959, no.1654936: With clean optics, black-paint front cap, rear cap. LiteraturE James L. Lager (ed.), Leica Illustrated History, Vol. II, 1994, p. 157. The 8-element 35 mm Summicron f/2 lens was first
0064: Summicron 2/35mm black paint, 1959, no.1654936Est. €12,000-€14,000
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Summilux 1.4/35mm chrome, 1960, no.1765043: Mint and rare steel rim 35 mm Summilux f/1.4 lens for M2 with perfect optics, filter ring, both caps, OLLUX hood, maker’s box. The Leitz Canada 35 mm Summilux f/1.4 lens was introduced at the
0065: Summilux 1.4/35mm chrome, 1960, no.1765043Est. €6,000-€7,000
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Summilux 1.4/35mm black, 1960, no.1777537: Rare black version with chrome front rim in very fine condition, only the focusing handle and infinity lock button (black-painted) with some wear (crisp aperture stops, smooth focusing, rear cap),
0066: Summilux 1.4/35mm black, 1960, no.1777537Est. €25,000-€30,000
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Leica M2 Canada Prototypes, 1958, no.PL-P 000 0001/2: Here are two specimens of Leica M2 cameras (top plates engraved with “Wetzlar”), with the unusual markings PL-P 0001 and PL-P 0002. In fact, both shutter crates are internally engraved
0067: Leica M2 Canada Prototypes, 1958, no.PL-P 000 0001/2Est. €40,000-€45,000
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M2 chrome Betriebskamera, 1959, no.2031: Very rare Leica M2 Betriebskamera (for factory use only), in fully original condition, top plate engraved “Betriebsk. M2 – 2031”, with matching Leicavit MP. Literature Lars Netopil, „Die
0068: M2 chrome Betriebskamera, 1959, no.2031Est. €7,000-€9,000
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M2 chrome Midland, 1960, no.987300: Very rare Leica M2 produced in Canada, engraved “Ernst Leitz Canada Limited Midland Ontario’“ on the top plate. The body is in top condition, with matching chrome Summilux 1.4/35 mm no. 1765155
0069: M2 chrome Midland, 1960, no.987300Est. €10,000-€12,000
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Leica M Prototype Stereo Bar, c.1960: Stereo bar for two Leica M bodies in black-paint finish. With adjustable basis. With two chrome M2 bodies with very close serial numbers (nos. 1061294 & 1061922) and two 50 mm Elmar f/2.8 lenses
0070: Leica M Prototype Stereo Bar, c.1960Est. €12,000-€15,000
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Leica M1 + Leica Motor Camcraft N-5, c.1964, no.28: Rare outfit with electric prototype motor “Camcraft N-5” no. 28 in excellent condition, the hand grip with some small cracks, with original battery case with connection cord and strap, Camcraft
0071: Leica M1 + Leica Motor Camcraft N-5, c.1964, no.28Est. €20,000-€25,000
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Leica M3/M4 black paint cameras ‘Abbas’, 1962/69: The cameras of famous Magnum photographer ABBAS: (1) M3 black paint no. 1059867 (1962) with black rapid winding crak and Summicron 2/50 mm no. 2608733, (2) special M4 black paint no.1266561 (1970)
0072: Leica M3/M4 black paint cameras ‘Abbas’, 1962/69Est. €60,000-€70,000
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