46. Leitz Photographica Auction 2025-06-27 Auction - 445 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in Vienna
Leica 0-Serie no.112 *Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat no.225 'The 100th Leica'Leica M3 no.700000 Kruckenhauser *
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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46. Leitz Photographica Auction

In our special auction, we are offering again numerous rarities from the worlds of Leica and other manufacturers. For all details please visit: www.leitz-auction.com
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Oskar Barnack Bust *: Very rare bust of Oskar Barnack, according to Jim Lager less than five copies were made from the 2 original bronze sculpted by the German artist Hermann Lickfeld shortly after Oskar Barnack died in
0001: Oskar Barnack Bust *Est. €2,000-€2,400
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Bronze plaque Ernst Leitz III by Heinrich Janke *: Beautiful bronze casting portrait of Ernst Leitz III , made by Heinrich Janke (1930-2023), famous German artist, he studied sculpture and design, was a student of Hermann Scheuernstuhl and gained
0002: Bronze plaque Ernst Leitz III by Heinrich Janke *Est. €2,000-€2,400
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Bronze plaque Oskar Barnack by Heinrich Janke *: Beautiful bronze casting portrait of Oscar Banack to commemorate the inauguration of Leica GmbH in 1988, made by Heinrich Janke (1930-2023), famous German artist, he studied sculpture and design, was
0003: Bronze plaque Oskar Barnack by Heinrich Janke *Est. €2,000-€2,400
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Ur-Leica Replica 940231: Quite rare dummy replica of the Ur-Leica, the first Leica prototype from Oskar Barnack in 1913, produced by Leitz in Wetzlar, in mint condition, with maker's box.
0004: Ur-Leica Replica 940231Est. €600-€700
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Ur-Leica Replica Arces *: One of 31 replicas by Italian Alberico Arces, very well made and in good condition (some wear of the paint on the edges). Alberico Arces was a precision mechanic and the boss of the local Italian
0005: Ur-Leica Replica Arces *Est. €2,000-€2,400
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Leica 0-Serie Replica 10500 special: Original Leitz-made replica of the 0-Series Leica (with folding finder), only 2000 units produced, in absolutely mint condition and working order, complete with lens cap, film trimming template,
0007: Leica 0-Serie Replica 10500 specialEst. €1,200-€1,400
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Leica 0-Serie no.112 *: The Leica 0-Series is one of the most historically significant 35mm cameras in photographic history. Designed under the guidance of Oskar Barnack, often called the father of 35mm photography, these
0008: Leica 0-Serie no.112 *Est. €1,500,000-€2,000,000
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Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat no.225 'The 100th Leica': The 100th Leica camera ever made. Serial production of Leica cameras began in 1923, starting with serial number 126. The offered camera, No. 225, was delivered to Ogilvy, a renowned advertising and
0009: Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat no.225 'The 100th Leica'Est. €100,000-€120,000
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Leica I Mod. A Elmax no.706: Very rare and early Leica I Mod. A with Elmax lens, in good condition and working order, clean and clear optics, black paint refinished, otherwise still with original early features like flat
0010: Leica I Mod. A Elmax no.706Est. €6,000-€7,000
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Leica I Mod. A Elmax no.871 outfit *: A beautiful, early Leica I Mod. A with Elmax lens, in original, unrestored and not upgraded condition, showing all the desirable early features. An uncommon version with aluminium knobs (for winding
0011: Leica I Mod. A Elmax no.871 outfit *Est. €16,000-€18,000
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Leica I Mod. A Elmar 'Feathered Arrows': Very rare early Leica I Elmar 2nd version with feathered arrows on both winding and rewinding cranks (see von Einem 'Die 10 Varianten der klassischen Leica I A mit Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm'), in very
0012: Leica I Mod. A Elmar 'Feathered Arrows'Est. €3,600-€4,000
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Leica I Mod. A Elmar no.222 *: Extremely early serial number, according to Leica records, this camera was serviced in 1927-1933-1938-1965 and only upgraded with later parts (including the lens), note the mix of chrome and nickel
0013: Leica I Mod. A Elmar no.222 *Est. €1,600-€1,800
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Leica I Mod. A Elmar: Nice 4th version in meter scale (see von Einem 'Die 10 Varianten der klassischen Leica I A mit Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm') in used, original condition, the shutter needs attention, very good optics,
0014: Leica I Mod. A ElmarEst. €2,000-€2,400
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Leica I Mod. A Elmar: Beautiful 3rd version in meter scale (see von Einem 'Die 10 Varianten der klassischen Leica I A mit Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm') in original, hard to find in such an almost mint condition, very good optics,
0015: Leica I Mod. A ElmarEst. €2,800-€3,200
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Leica I Mod. A Elmar 'Calfskin': Very rare and original Leica Model A, with calfskin leather covering (LEANEKALB). According to Hahne, only 180 examples of the calfskin Leicas were produced in 1930. Many of these were later replaced
0016: Leica I Mod. A Elmar 'Calfskin'Est. €12,000-€14,000
Leica I Mod. B Ring Compur: Second version Compur-Leica, in very good, original condition and working order, with clean and clear Elmar 3.5/5cm, with yellow filter and early angle finder WINTU (red maker's box), delivered to
0017: Leica I Mod. B Ring CompurEst. €5,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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Leica I Mod. C Non-Standard with Elmar 3.5/50mm: Rare first Leica model for interchangeable lenses, early original non-standardized mount, in good condition, with rare matching Elmar 3.5/50mm with meter scale, engraved with '284', the 3 last digits
0018: Leica I Mod. C Non-Standard with Elmar 3.5/50mmEst. €1,600-€1,800
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Leica I Mod. C Non-Standard 'Optiker Koch, Zürich' *: Very interesting early Leica, originally a Mod. A Elmar, Leica records show it was delivered to famous Leica dealer Koch in Zurich on 11.06.1930 as a 'Schnittmodell' (cut-away version), it has been
0019: Leica I Mod. C Non-Standard 'Optiker Koch, Zürich' *Est. €1,200-€1,400
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Leica I Mod. C Standard: Originally a Leica I Mod. A delivered on 27.3.1928 to Cologne, probably upgraded during a repair at Leitz in 1936 to Leica I Mod. C with standard mount, in good condition and working order,
0020: Leica I Mod. C StandardEst. €2,400-€2,800
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Leica I Mod. C Standard set 'Hasselblad': An interesting Leica I Mod. C, delivered on 15.03.1930 to Hasselblad. The camera, originally an I Mod. A, was upgraded by Leica to I Mod. C Standard during a repair in 1933, it is also when it
0021: Leica I Mod. C Standard set 'Hasselblad'Est. €4,000-€5,000
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Leica I mod. C Standard with Hektor 2.5/5cm: Quite early Leica I Mod. C with standardized mount, in good, original condition, delivered on 03.06.1931, with Hektor 2.5/5cm meter scale no.140713, good optics only showing a few light cleaning
0022: Leica I mod. C Standard with Hektor 2.5/5cmEst. €1,000-€1,200
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Leica Standard black/nickel: A quite early Leica Standard in beautiful, near-mint condition and working order, delivered to Prague on 01.09.1933, with matching early nickel Elmar 3.5/50mm no.99473, with black painted lens cap,
0023: Leica Standard black/nickelEst. €1,600-€1,800
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Leica Standard chrome: Beautiful Leica Standard chrome body in absolutely mint condition, delivered to Berlin on 23.06.1936, with meter scale Elmar 3.5/5cm no.601954 with very good early coated optics (front lens cap and
0024: Leica Standard chromeEst. €800-€900