MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE CAMERA COMPONENTS, UNCOUNTED LOT
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Description
MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE CAMERA COMPONENTS, UNCOUNTED LOT, comprising two folding aluminum Kodaflectors, a seemingly unmarked 8" X 10" sheet-film backed metal-body pyramid or cone shaped camera lacking lens, a badly deteriorated Al-Vista Panoramic Camera with lens, and an unidentified large format wooden camera attachment stamped "TRUEMAN'S PATENT / OCT 20 1896 / 569,895" and having celluloid nameplate reading "The Anthony & Scovill Co. / New York and Chicago". Various makers. Mostly late 19th/early 20th century. 29" LOA.
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Provenance:
Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum, Richmond, VA to benefit collections care, preservation, and future acquisitions.
Condition
Reflectors and Trueman's patent back in good condition but incomplete; otherwise poor condition overall with most mechanical components inoperable, leather badly cracked and peeling, paint losses, etc.
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