13th WestLicht Photographica Auction 2008-06-07 Auction - 851 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 4
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682: Enjalbert Photo Revolv*er de Poche434: Nikon Stereo-NIKKOR 3.5/3.5cm outfit61: LEICA: IIIg Olive
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Vienna, Austria
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13th WestLicht Photographica Auction

Along with the familiar high quality offer of outstanding camera and Photographica, this WestLicht Auction will see some extremely rare Leicas up for sale. One highlight of this section is an olive painted IIIg of which only two samples have been produced for the German Army in 1960. Another lot in our Leica selection is also a rarity of the first order - we are very excited that one of the few existing M3 prototypes is up for auction this time. The extremely rare Leica with the number 0034 is in perfect original condition and will start at 35,000 Euros. Nikon is represented with, amongst other things, very rare range finder models like a very early Nikon I. Another highlight of this section is an extremely rare and complete Stereo-Nikkor outfit in mint condition. The focal point of an exceptional Hasselblad collection is the 500 EL Electric Camera (HEC) from 1968. Only 29 cameras which shot the first images on the surface of the moon were produced for NASA. This time there is also something in the WestLicht Photographica Auction for collectors of rare detective-cameras. One of the rarest and surely the most iconic camera of this kind is the Photo Revolver de Poche by the French producer Enjalbert. Only six pieces are known to exist!. Another rarity is the Brins Patent Camera. This sub miniature detective-camera is cased and in beautiful original condition. And last but not least another classic: a Dr. R. Kragener's Photo-Carnet in exceptionally good and perfectly working condition. We are also very pleased to be able to offer the second part of an extensive stereo collection and a handpicked selection of optical toys. Amongst the over 100 stereo-related lost we will hammer a coin-slot musical stereoscope produced by the famous Swiss maker of music boxes Henri Vidoudez, a very rare Smith, Beck and Beck Mirror Stereoscope from 1860 and the sought-after Loyd's American Stereoscope.
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LEICA: Elmar 3.5/5cm: early, un-numbered nickel Elmar in very good condition (c.1930, condition: B/A)
0073: LEICA: Elmar 3.5/5cmEst. €300-€350See Sold Price
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LEICA: Summitar * 2/5cm: very, very rare prototype of the later Summicron with thorium-oxide element in correct mount and diaphragm to 22, a small series of these lenses were produced for testing in 1950 - 3 years before the
0074: LEICA: Summitar * 2/5cmEst. €4,000-€5,000See Sold Price
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LEICA: Summicron 2/5cm: very early SM lens, fine cleaning marks on front lens element as usual, feet scale, cap, keeper (Serial no. 921911, 1951, condition: B/A)
0075: LEICA: Summicron 2/5cmEst. €600-€700See Sold Price
LEICA: Summicron 2/50mm: fully original rigid screw mount Summicron, the matching number is also engraved inside the focusing ring, a few cleaning marks, meter scale (Serial no. 1599933, 1958, condition: B+)
0076: LEICA: Summicron 2/50mmEst. €1,400-€1,500Lot Passed
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LEICA: Summarit 1.5/5cm: screw mount Summarit in good condition, nice serial number, keeper (Serial no. 999959, 1952, condition: B)
0077: LEICA: Summarit 1.5/5cmEst. €250-€300
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LEICA: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm black: extremely rare, early black paint war-time Summarex, original condition, clean optics (Serial no. 593160, 1943, condition: C+)
0078: LEICA: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm blackEst. €2,000-€2,400See Sold Price
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LEICA: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm chrome: with meter scale, in fine condition, clean lenses, original hood, both caps (Serial no. 1151092, 1954, condition: B+)
0079: LEICA: Summarex 1.5/8.5cm chromeEst. €1,000-€1,200
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LEICA: Elmar 4/9cm: clean 'Fat' Elmar in very good condition, both caps (Serial no. 135553, 1932, condition: B+)
0080: LEICA: Elmar 4/9cmEst. €600-€700See Sold Price
LEICA: Elmar 4/9cm: uncommon all-chrome version, both caps (Serial no. 675842, 1948, condition: B+)
0081: LEICA: Elmar 4/9cmEst. €250-€350Lot Passed
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LEICA: Elmar 4/90mm: rare screw mount 3-element Elmar in near mint condition, cap, keeper (Serial no. 1936980c.1964, condition: A/B)
0082: LEICA: Elmar 4/90mmEst. €900-€1,100See Sold Price
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LEICA: Elmarit 2.8/90mm chrome: near mint and rare Elmarit for screw mount, clean lenses, cap, keeper (Serial no. 1683947, 1959, condition: A/B)
0083: LEICA: Elmarit 2.8/90mm chromeEst. €800-€900See Sold Price
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LEICA: Thambar 2.2/9cm: very early Thambar, clean optics, complete with spot filter, hood, both caps (Serial no. 226210, 1934, condition: B+)
0084: LEICA: Thambar 2.2/9cmEst. €1,800-€2,200See Sold Price
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LEICA: Thambar 2.2/9cm: rare lens with clean optics, rear cap (Serial no. 311167, 1936, condition: B)
0085: LEICA: Thambar 2.2/9cmEst. €1,200-€1,400See Sold Price
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LEICA: Summicron 2/90mm SOOZI: extremely rare, original Wetzlar SOOZI, fixed aperture scale, with very rare heavy metal prototype hood engraved Summicron 9cm 1:2 Leitz Wetzlar, caps (Serial no. 1119057, 1957, condition: B+)
0086: LEICA: Summicron 2/90mm SOOZIEst. €2,600-€3,000
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LEICA: Elmar 6.3/10.5cm: early 'Mountain Elmar' in black/chrome finish, in Feet with 'Germany' engravings, clean lenses, rear cap, chrome VIDOM finder (2) (Serial no. 162984, 1933, condition: B)
0087: LEICA: Elmar 6.3/10.5cmEst. €600-€800See Sold Price
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LEICA: Telyt 5/400mm 11766: near mint second type Visoflex Telyt, both caps, maker's box (Serial no. 2077029, 1964, condition: A/B)
0088: LEICA: Telyt 5/400mm 11766Est. €500-€600See Sold Price
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LEICA: Leitz Screw Mount lenses (various): Elmar 3.5/3.5cm chrome no. 439409 (1938, cond. B+, caps, hand-engraved: 'L-973'), Elmar 4/9cm no. 1249460 (1955, cond. B, cap) (2) (Condition: B)
0089: LEICA: Leitz Screw Mount lenses (various)Est. €250-€350
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LEICA: Wollensak Velostigmat 3.5/50mm: rare 50mm Velostigmat by E.Leitz New York produced for New York Standard, in fine condition (some cleaning marks as usual) (Serial no. 499514c.1949, condition: B/A)
0090: LEICA: Wollensak Velostigmat 3.5/50mmEst. €900-€1,100
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LEICA: Wollensak Velostigmat Lenses (various): Velostigmat 4.5/90mm no.491335 (engraved: Made in U.S.A, both caps), Velostigmat 4.5/127mm no.487893 (engraved: Made in U.S.A., cap), both in good condition (2) (Condition: B+)
0091: LEICA: Wollensak Velostigmat Lenses (various)Est. €600-€700See Sold Price
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LEICA: M3 Prototype: extremely rare M3 prototype, approx.65 of these were produced as test cameras in 1952/53 - very very few have survived. The camera is in perfect working condition and all details are original
0092: LEICA: M3 PrototypeEst. €60,000-€70,000See Sold Price
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LEICA: Summicron 2/5cm Prototype: very rare collapsible prototype Summicron in original M-mount with dual focusing knobs, in near mint condition with clean optics, matching front cap, these lenses were used with the prototype M3
0093: LEICA: Summicron 2/5cm PrototypeEst. €8,000-€10,000See Sold Price
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LEICA: M3 chrome: very early M3 with corner, from the first series of 800 M3 bodies, all parts original, in perfect technical condition (Serial no. 700482, 1954, condition: B-)
0094: LEICA: M3 chromeEst. €5,000-€6,000See Sold Price
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LEICA: M3 chrome: good working body from the first batch of 1955, with CF Summicron 2/50mm no.1764505, spectacles, green filter, cap (Serial no. 738348, 1955, condition: B)
0095: LEICA: M3 chromeEst. €1,200-€1,400See Sold Price
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LEICA: M3 black paint: very early, 100% original M3 black paint in wonderful condition, black lens lock button, early strap lugs, with an extremely rare original black painted collapsible Summicron 2/5cm no.1167851, clean
0096: LEICA: M3 black paintEst. €12,000-€15,000See Sold Price
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