11. WestLicht Photographica Auction 2007-05-26 Auction - 808 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 32
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11. WestLicht Photographica Auction

Certainly the most spectacular lot of the coming aution is a 'Daguerreotype' by the Paris manufacturer Susse Freres. In the meantime numerous experts attest it very likely might be the oldest commercially-produced camera in the world. Bids for this sensational camera will be invited at the commencement of the 11th Photographica Auction on May 26, 2007 at the symbolic starting price of 100,000 Euros. Experts assume that during the course of the auction it will become not only the oldest but the most expensive camera of all time. The camera with the original lens by Chevalier is in wonderful original condition and has never been restored or modified. Yet the auction will see another milestone in the history of photography: an edition de luxe of the "Reports by the Juries" which was published in London on occasion of the first World Fair in 1851. This bibliophilic treasure comprises 9 Volumes and is illustrated with 154 Calotypes. Leica collectors will also be spoiled thanks to having won an important private Leitz collection with exceptional rarities such as e.g. prototypes, much-in-demand accessories, an early Leica with Elmax, rare Wehrmacht Leicas, black paint Leica M cameras and a selection of modern M and R equipment in like new condition. In addition there is a wide choice of valuable Nikon rarities for sale: black-paint viewfinder cameras, rare accessories such as motors for viewfinder cameras or classics such as the Nikon F High Speed. The opportunity to acquire one of the few original Minox B's in gold makes the hearts of fans of miniature cameras beat faster. Lovers of antique cameras can also choose from an exciting list containing, amongst other things, an exceptional Bloch Photo-Cravate, the extremely rare 'Le Phototank' designed by Victor Houssin, an Anschuetz dry-plate camera, the Photosphere in silver or else a Luftwaffe 375-exposure Robot camera.
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Contessa Nettel Duchessa Stereo: 45x107mm, with a pair of Doppel-Anastigmat Citonar 6.3/6.5cm lenses (1913-22, condition B+)
0745: Contessa Nettel Duchessa StereoEst. €350-€450See Sold Price
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Contessa Nettel Stereo: 6x13cm, leather covered wooden body, leather bellows with a pair of Sutter Anastigmat Serie III 5/100mm lenses nos.30055/56, focal plane shutter (inoperable), dealers plaque: E.Sutter, Bale, focusing
0746: Contessa Nettel StereoEst. €700-€900See Sold Price
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German 35mm Stereo camera: very interesting German prototype 35mm stereo camera, cast-metal body with waist-level viewfinder and spirit level, exposure counter and a pair of Astro Gauss-Tachar 2/32mm lenses in a stereo Compur
0747: German 35mm Stereo cameraEst. €600-€800See Sold Price
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Goerz Berlin Luxus Stereo: 6x13cm, unlisted stereo camera, metal plate: C.P.Goerz, a pair of E.Krauss Tessar Zeiss 6.5/84mm lenses nos.47656/57 with lens cap, focal plane shutter stamped: Ottomar Anschütz Lissa (Posen)
0748: Goerz Berlin Luxus StereoEst. €1,000-€1,200See Sold Price
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Leon Bloch Paris Stereo Physiograph: very rare stereo detective camera for plates 45x107mm in push-pull magazine, Cooke lenses nos.23250/51, in top condition, original case: LE PHYSIOGRAPHE de l'Ing. Leon BLOCH PARIS (no. 475, c.1898,
0749: Leon Bloch Paris Stereo PhysiographEst. €2,400-€2,600See Sold Price
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Plaubel Stereo-Makina: 4.5x10.7cm, stereo strut-folding camera, very rare small version, early model with Anticomar lenses (nos.39438/39), Compound shutter, focusing screen adapter, Newton finder (c.1914, condition B/C)
0750: Plaubel Stereo-MakinaEst. €1,800-€2,200See Sold Price
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Rietzschel Kosmo-Clack Stereo outfit: 45x107mm, rare Kosmo-Clack stereo outfit with 6.8/65mm Sextar lenses, original stereo-viewer conversion kit, Rietzschel packfilm holder (no. 59926, 1914, condition B+)
0751: Rietzschel Kosmo-Clack Stereo outfitEst. €800-€900See Sold Price
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Simda Panorascope: stereo camera for 300 exposures 10x20mm on 16mm film, later version with Angenieux 3.5/25mm lenses, 2-tone grey leather covering, in fine condition, original case (c.1955, condition B+)
0752: Simda PanorascopeEst. €900-€1,100See Sold Price
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Steinheil Stereo-Redufocus 25mm: rare Redufocus wide-angle lens set for Stereo Realist 45 + Jloca Stereo Rapid camera in good condition (no. 1435901,c.1955, condition B)
0753: Steinheil Stereo-Redufocus 25mmEst. €350-€450See Sold Price
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Tougodo Stereo Hit: Japanese stereo camera for 3x4cm exposures on 127 film, in working order, original case (c.1955, condition B+)
0754: Tougodo Stereo HitEst. €200-€300See Sold Price
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Underwood Stereograph (The Instanto): 1/2 plate tailboard stereo camera, mahogany body, red leather bellows, a pair of brass T/H Cook Series 3 6.5x4 3/4 Inches lenses no. 8459/8460, camera in fine and original condition, also brass lens
0755: Underwood Stereograph (The Instanto)Est. €1,400-€1,800
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View-Master Personal Stereo: for 69 stereo pairs 12x13mm, black model in good condition (no. 25471, c.1952, condition B)
0756: View-Master Personal StereoEst. €200-€250See Sold Price
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Carl Müller Stereo Viewer: elegant Brewster-type stereo viewer for 6x13cm slides and prints, black enamel finish with hand-painted floral designs on all four sides, engraved on the nickel plated eyepieces: "Carl Müller, Wien
0757: Carl Müller Stereo ViewerEst. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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Lechner Stereo Viewer: Viennese stereo viewer completely loaded with approx. 200 glass slides, the floor-mounted wooden body is 130cm high, ebony-coloured makers label: "R. Lechner (Willh. Müller) K.u.K. Hof-Manufaktur
0758: Lechner Stereo ViewerEst. €3,000-€3,500See Sold Price
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Stereoscope Stand: exquisite French stereo viewer for 225 cards or slides, the floor-mounted wooden body is 120cm high, with honey-coloured walnut inlay, ebony-stained slats and decorative brass applications. Aside
0759: Stereoscope StandEst. €3,000-€3,500See Sold Price
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Spindler & Hoyer Stereoscope: Indupor' pocket stereoscope with the complete set of 14 stereo lattice models (Kristallgitter-Modelle) + 2 others, instructions, maker's box, ex collection Prof. Max Seddig co-founder of Schneider
0760: Spindler & Hoyer StereoscopeEst. €200-€300See Sold Price
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Unis France Metascope Stereoviewer: well designed French stereo viewer for 25 glass slides in either 45x107 or 6x13 format. The ability to change format is a feature unique to the Metascope - it only requires the appropriate size
0761: Unis France Metascope StereoviewerEst. €700-€900
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Watson London 'The Kromskop': beautifully crafted early viewer for 6x13cm stereoscopic colour-separation transparencies in perfect condition, labelled "W. Watson & Sons" on the front, second tag inside the viewer: "The Kromskop,
0762: Watson London 'The Kromskop'Est. €2,000-€2,200
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Stereo-Slides Salesman display: hand carved wooden display for 22 stereo slides, the photographic images of French or Italian origin show scenes from the life of Jesus and are mounted in a two-winged frame, judging from its design
0763: Stereo-Slides Salesman displayEst. €600-€800See Sold Price
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Asahi Pentax SMC Takumar 6x7 4/400mm: rare tele lens for 6x7 in mint condition with Rear Converter 2x no.80106, rear cap (no. 7557567, condition A-)
0764: Asahi Pentax SMC Takumar 6x7 4/400mmEst. €1,000-€1,400See Sold Price
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Astro Berlin Fernbildlinse 5/400mm: rare lens with clean optics (no. 11433, condition B/C)
0765: Astro Berlin Fernbildlinse 5/400mmEst. €400-€500See Sold Price
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Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/115mm: prototype Tessar 115mm with prototype number (V2/2 Versuchsobjektiv) in Rollei SL66 mount (no. 10226 V2/2, c.1965, condition A/B)
0766: Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/115mmEst. €1,000-€1,200See Sold Price
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Carl Zeiss Jena R-Biotar T 0.85/5.5cm: very, very rare, extremely fast R-Biotar without diaphragm in very good condition, original hood (no. 2747802, c.1944, condition B+)
0767: Carl Zeiss Jena R-Biotar T 0.85/5.5cmEst. €900-€1,100See Sold Price
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Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/13cm T: very rare coated 13cm Biotar in top condition, with 66mm screw mount, ex collection Prof. Max Seddig co-founder of Schneider Kreuznach (no. 2669907, 1939, condition B/A)
0768: Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/13cm TEst. €1,600-€2,000See Sold Price
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