2025 Tamarkin Rare Camera Auction 2025-11-15 Auction - 359 Price Results - Tamarkin Rare Camera Auctions in IL - Page 4
Leica I (Model A) Nr. 456 with 50mm Elmax f3,5 lensLeica I-III conversion Nr. 245 in silver chrome finish, with 50mm Summar f2Leica M3 Single Stroke in black paint finish
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2025 Tamarkin Rare Camera Auction

Welcome to the 44th TAMARKIN RARE CAMERA AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025. This year the Leica camera turns 100, and we have curated a special selection of historic cameras, lenses and accessories from across the last 100 years, for your consideration. We have been sure to include many Leica I (Model A) cameras, and many Leica models along the way, focusing on screw-mount Leica cameras and items of wartime, historical and general collectible interest. We hope you find these items as historic, fascinating, and important as we do.
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An array of Rollei promotional stickers: An array of Rollei promotional stickers, Rollei plastic camera stand and a Minox Lapel Pin in gold-tone finish, circa 1975. Perfect for every Rollei collection. Condition: Excellent ++ overall
0073: An array of Rollei promotional stickersEst. $100-$200
Zeiss Jena 7x50 Binoctar: Zeiss Jena 7x50 Binoctar Nr. 1394694. Engraved “F.W. Horenburger” and “No. 8583-1942” which appears to be the name and loan number to the U.S. Navy in 1942. In brown leather case with
0075: Zeiss Jena 7x50 BinoctarEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Leitz 7x50 Kriegsmarine "beh": Leitz 7x50 Kriegsmarine “beh” Nr. 473676, with rubberized eyepieces, and in their fitted case, which is embossed “1944 beh” and with an “M” below the embossed Reichsadler
0076: Leitz 7x50 Kriegsmarine "beh"Est. $500-$700
Leitz 7x50 Dienstglas "Beh+": Leitz 7x50 Dienstglas "Beh+" Nr. 434334. These WWII army binoculars are missing their vulcanite. Condition: Good
0077: Leitz 7x50 Dienstglas "Beh+"Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
E. Leitz 10xL25 (87,5 = 5-degree): E. Leitz 10xL25 (87,5 = 5-degree) without serial number. Condition: Good overall
0078: E. Leitz 10xL25 (87,5 = 5-degree)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
Zeiss 10x50 Dienstglas "blc+": Zeiss 10x50 Dienstglas “blc+” Nr. 20450 in their fitted case. Along with some hand embossings, this wartime case bears the marks “ksd 1942” and “WaA14” below the Reichsadler
0079: Zeiss 10x50 Dienstglas "blc+"Est. $200-$400Lot Passed
Leitz 10x60 Decimar: Leitz 10x60 Decimar Nr. 229525 in fitted Leitz case, with Lutz Ferrando & Cie. Mark. The vulcanite is cracked here and there, but complete. Condition: Excellent + overall
0080: Leitz 10x60 DecimarEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Leitz D.F. 10x80 "Flakglas": Leitz D.F. 10x80 "Flakglas" Nr. 48405, marked "beh" and used by German air defenses on searchlights to calculate the height and inclination of airplanes or their bombs dropped. There is some
0081: Leitz D.F. 10x80 "Flakglas"Est. $500-$700
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Leitz 15x60 Campofortit: Leitz 15x60 Campofortit Nr. 535189, in their Leitz fitted case. Condition: Excellent overall
0082: Leitz 15x60 CampofortitEst. $50-$100
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Zeiss Jena 18x50 Telarem: Zeiss Jena 18x50 Telarem Nr. 1740319 with strap and eye shield. Condition: Excellent overall
0083: Zeiss Jena 18x50 TelaremEst. $200-$300
Bausch & Lomb Stereo Campimeter: Bausch & Lomb Stereo Campimeter Nr. 10060. Patented in 1925 and manufactured thereafter to test the field of vision, typically for retinal abnormalities, with the patient's eyes both open at once.
0085: Bausch & Lomb Stereo CampimeterEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Leitz Microscope with three oculars: Leitz Microscope Nr. 90506 with three oculars. Made in 1926, this microscope features the early style of base and stem, which are more angular than later models. Condition: Excellent +
0086: Leitz Microscope with three ocularsEst. $150-$250
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Leitz Microscope with three oculars: Leitz Microscope Nr. 247188 with three oculars. This brass scope was made in 1926. Perfect for every Leica collection. Condition: Excellent
0087: Leitz Microscope with three ocularsEst. $100-$200
Leitz Stereo Microscope: Leitz Stereo Microscope, Nr. 265118. Made in 1928, this handsome microscope features twin Periplan 15x8 oculars. Condition: Excellent +
0088: Leitz Stereo MicroscopeEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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Leitz Stereo Microscope with four oculars: Leitz Stereo Microscope Nr. 288059 with four oculars. This impressive brass scope was made in 1930. Condition: Excellent +
0089: Leitz Stereo Microscope with four ocularsEst. $200-$400
Winkel-Zeiss Microscope: Winkel-Zeiss Microscope Nr. 75797. Made as a military field hospital microscope in Göttingen, Germany, this microscope is World War II era. Condition: Excellent +
0090: Winkel-Zeiss MicroscopeEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Dr. Wolff & Tritschler OHG print: Dr. Wolff & Tritschler OHG print, dating from the late 1940s. Measuring 6 1/2" by 9". This postwar image was made of the “Altstadt” (old town) in Frankfurt, Germany. The image is stamped en
0093: Dr. Wolff & Tritschler OHG printEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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Leica Oskar Barnack 1879-2004 Edition: Leica Oskar Barnack 1879-2004 Edition (10555) Nr. 3003021, with Saddler Master print, complete in boxes.Condition: Mint
0094: Leica Oskar Barnack 1879-2004 EditionEst. $1,200-$1,800