The Naylor Collection 2007-10-18 Auction - 344 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 3
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The Naylor Collection

For more than half a century, Thurman "Jack" Naylor has been amassing an unprecedented collection of thousands of items covering the many aspects of photography. Smithsonian Magazine, in a nine page article written about this Collection in 1987, described it as "unique" and "the most comprehensive in existence." Categories in the Naylor Collection include Cameras, Images (photographic prints from such legendary photographers as Edward Curtis, Mathew Brady, Margaret Bourke-White and "Doc" Edgerton), Stereoviewers, Espionage, Rare Books and the Daguerreian Period with rare Daguerreian cameras and more than one thousand of the rarest daguerreotypes.

An extensive auction catalogue was printed and is available from Guernsey's. Corrections to the catalogue have graciously been provided by accomplished experts including Eaton Lothrop, Helda Costa, Ralph & Bobbie London, Rob Niederman, Stephen Shohet, Milan Zahorcak and Wayne Cogan. Should you have any questions prior to bidding on any of the nearly two thousand lots, please contact Guernsey's. Thank you.

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C46 - KODAK EKTRA CAMERA: This camera is dismantled into two pieces for display purposes. An f3.5 90mm lens is mounted on the camera front. Introduced in October 1941, 2,490 were sold. This American made precision 35mm
0052: C46 - KODAK EKTRA CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C49 - JAPANESE ARIAL MACHINE GUN TRAINING CAMERA: Camera for gunner training in WW I.
0055: C49 - JAPANESE ARIAL MACHINE GUN TRAINING CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C50 - GLOBUSCOPE CAMERA: Took a 360 degree photograph. Made in USA. 1980.
0056: C50 - GLOBUSCOPE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C51 - MACHINE GUN TRAINING CAMERA: Thornton-Pickard machine gun training camera serial 1106, Mark III H. With original box and Lewis machine gun ammunition magazine. Wood box has stenciled: "American Expeditionary Force, Air Service,
0057: C51 - MACHINE GUN TRAINING CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C52 - FOUR LENS CAMERA: Large four lens Success Camera with 10 x 11" moving back. Wood and brass with black bellows. By E.&H.T. Anthony, New York. Circa 1875.
0058: C52 - FOUR LENS CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C54 - TWO LENS CAMERA: Two lens (vertical) camera with 2 1/4 x 7" back and 2 1/4 x 4" back. By A. Semendinger, Fort Lee, NJ. Circa 1870.
0060: C54 - TWO LENS CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C55 - WET PLATE CAMERA: Scovill 4 lens wet plate camera, with 4 brass tube unmarked lenses. Bellows focusing. Took 4 simultaneous images 1 5/8 x 2 1/4" on glass plate. With 5 1/2 x 6" ground glass in wood frame and 4 1/4 x
0061: C55 - WET PLATE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C56 - FIELD OR STUDIO TAILBOARD CAMERA: Foss field or studio tailboard camera, mahogany, red square bellows. Actinic triple #2 lens by Ross, cut waterhouse stops. One mahogany plate header. Sliding lens board. c. 1875 6 1/2 X 8 1/2"
0062: C56 - FIELD OR STUDIO TAILBOARD CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C57 - EARLY SINGLE USE DISPOSABLE CAMERA: Single-use disposable camera, Le Champion collapsing paper camera made for Paris Centennial Exposition of 1900. Colorful body, advertising on panels. Used 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 inch cut film. Outfit
0063: C57 - EARLY SINGLE USE DISPOSABLE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C58 - ROLLEICORD I: This camera is the first of the Rolleicord series. In an art deco style with a patterned silver colored design, trim and fittings. Compur shutter. Carl Zeiss-Jena lens. Uses 120 Roll Film. 1933.
0064: C58 - ROLLEICORD IEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C59 - NO. 2 SENECA SCOUT CAMERA: For pictures 2 1/2 x 3 1/4", Circa 1930's.
0065: C59 - NO. 2 SENECA SCOUT CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C60 - 50TH ANNIVERSARY KODAK CAMERA: Camera commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Eastman Dry Plate Company. (1880-1930) With gold seal. Brown leatherette covering. 1930.
0066: C60 - 50TH ANNIVERSARY KODAK CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
C61 - GOODWIN BOX CAMERA: Goodwin box camera, No. 2. Uses 120 Roll Film. Black imitation leather covering. Named for Reverend Hannibal Goodwin of Newark, NJ, inventor of roll film in 1897. 1929.
0067: C61 - GOODWIN BOX CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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C64 - STEREO CAMERA: Stereo 5 x 8" camera with two Scovill lenses, serial #10051 and #10029. With septum. Black Bellows, double plate holder. Circa 1870.
0070: C64 - STEREO CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C65 - STEREO JUMELLE CAMERA: Stereo Jumelle Camera with 4 metal dry plate holders.Folding optical viewfinder on top. Adjustable shutter speeds & f stops. Black leather covering. Planastigmat lenses with lens caps. 6 x 13 cm.
0071: C65 - STEREO JUMELLE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C66 - NO. 1 KODAK BROWNIE CAMERA: In the original box. 1901.
0072: C66 - NO. 1 KODAK BROWNIE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C67 - CHAMBRE AUTOMATIQUE, PROTOTYPE: Outfit is with brass camera for 50mm square wet plate images, camera stand, ground glass, four 1 oz. bottles of chemicals: Schlippe Salts, Collodion, Ammonium sulfate, Glycin-Hauff; Two empty 1 oz.
0073: C67 - CHAMBRE AUTOMATIQUE, PROTOTYPEEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C68 - ORIGINAL MODEL KODAK CAMERA: The first Eastman camera to use only roll film. Factory loaded to 100 exposures ($25.00) Returned to Rochester, NY for printing of 2 1/2” diameter images, reloaded and returned to owner ($10.00).
0074: C68 - ORIGINAL MODEL KODAK CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C69 - LEROCHROME CAMERA: Three-plate color separation camera made before the invention of color film. 1935. 5 x 7"
0075: C69 - LEROCHROME CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C70 - LARGE AND SMALL COMMERCIAL CAMERAS: Falz and Werner 20 x 24" Leipzig, Germany, 1898. KGB "Litle Creator" 9.5 mm, made in 1983.
0076: C70 - LARGE AND SMALL COMMERCIAL CAMERASEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C71 - R.B. GRAFLEX: Series D, 4 x 5. Black Graflex, viewer folds out the top, lens pulls out the front. Zeiss-Jena lens. Heavy duty fittings. 1934.
0077: C71 - R.B. GRAFLEXEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C72 - ROLLEIFLEX CAMERA: First Model. Black body, silver trim. Tessar f3.8/75mm, Rim-set Compur Shutter. Serial #39836. Uses 117 Roll Film. Made by Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig. 1929.
0078: C72 - ROLLEIFLEX CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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C73 - PHOTOSPHERE DRY PLATE CAMERA: All metal French camera for 9 by 12 cm plates. With double plate holder. Camera is painted black. Circa 1888. 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 6"
0079: C73 - PHOTOSPHERE DRY PLATE CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000See Sold Price
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C74 - SHEW TAILBOARD CAMERA: Tailboard camera, with wing. Horizontal and vertical lens adjustments. Back focus. Darlot-Paris lens, rotating stops, guillotine shutter. 4 x 5" plates or cut film. Two double plate holders,
0080: C74 - SHEW TAILBOARD CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000
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