Photographica & Film 2013-10-12 Auction - 673 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in de - Page 23
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Leica "Camera Still Picture KE-7A"Movie Jukebox "Mills Panoram", 1941Sliding-Box Studio Camera by Alphonse Ninet, c. 1855
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Photographica & Film

126th Specialty Auction Classic cameras, photohistorical treasuries and collector's items from the 170 years of the history of photography and the early days of the moving image and its optical prehistory * Classical photography * Historical photo & movie literature * Publicity * and much, much more!
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Darlot "Universal" Lens, c. 1867: Darlot "Universal" Lens, c. 1867 "ANCNE MON JAMIN DARLOT, SR OPTN BTÉ S.G.D.G. 14 rue Chapon Paris". Serial no. 477, brass bound-lens with 4 objective lenses, marked: 49, 76, 102, 114. With
0529: Darlot "Universal" Lens, c. 1867Est. €700-€1,000
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Petzval-Type Lens by Lerebours et Secretan, 1858: Petzval-Type Lens by Lerebours et Secretan, 1858 "Lerebours et Secretan à Paris", no. 7554, approx. 30 cm focal length, for waterhouse stop, height 8 ¼ in., Ø 4 in., rack-and-pinion focusing, with
0530: Petzval-Type Lens by Lerebours et Secretan, 1858Est. €800-€1,100
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Berthiot No. 7 bis, c. 1880–90: Berthiot No. 7 bis, c. 1880–90 C. Berthiot, Paris. No. 26033, approx. 700 mm focal length! Iris stop, height of the lens with lens hood 9 1/2 in., Ø 5 in., clean optics, with connecting ring and
0531: Berthiot No. 7 bis, c. 1880–90Est. €600-€800
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5 Brass-Bound Lenses, c. 1875–85: 5 Brass-Bound Lenses, c. 1875–85 All unmarked. 1) Brass-bound lens (Petzval-type), rack-and-pinion focusing, height of the lens with hood 8 ¾ in., Ø 4 1/3 in., clean optics. – 2) Landscape
0533: 5 Brass-Bound Lenses, c. 1875–85Est. €500-€700
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Tessar 4,5/30 cm, c. 1930: Tessar 4,5/30 cm, c. 1930 Carl Zeiss, Jena. No. 1193292, iris stop, height of the lens 3 1/6 in., Ø 3 1/6 in., connecting ring. Tessar 4,5/30 cm, um 1930 Carl Zeiss, Jena. Nr. 1193292, Irisblende,
0535: Tessar 4,5/30 cm, c. 1930Est. €150-€200
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Cooke Series II. A. 9 ½ in. Portrait Lens: Cooke Series II. A. 9 ½ in. Portrait Lens Taylor & Hobson. No. 90521, "Portrait Lens 3,5/9 ½ in.", iris stop, height of the lens 4 ¾ in., Ø 4 ? in., connecting ring. – Excellent condition!
0538: Cooke Series II. A. 9 ½ in. Portrait LensEst. €300-€450
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6 ¾ x 6 ¾ in. Wet-Plate Camera with Derogy Lens, c.: 6 ¾ x 6 ¾ in. Wet-Plate Camera with Derogy Lens, c. 1861 Unmarked. Polished wood with brass trim, plate size 6 ¾ x 6 ¾ in., black bellows, adjustable camera back, central focusing. With focusing
0539: 6 ¾ x 6 ¾ in. Wet-Plate Camera with Derogy Lens, c.Est. €1,300-€1,600
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Dry-Plate Box Camera, c. 1880: Dry-Plate Box Camera, c. 1880 Unmarked, plate size approx. 2 2/3 x 2 ¾ in., brass lens Achromat with approx. 100 mm focal length, for waterhouse stop (focusing stuck), brass lens cap, focusing
0540: Dry-Plate Box Camera, c. 1880Est. €500-€750
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Wet-Plate Box Camera, c. 1870: Wet-Plate Box Camera, c. 1870 Unmarked, plate size approx. 2 2/3 x 2 ¾ in., brass lens Achromat with approx. 100 mm focal length, brass lens cap, plate holder with nice collodion stains, box sizes:
0541: Wet-Plate Box Camera, c. 1870Est. €1,200-€1,600
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Wet-Plate Field Camera by Carpentier, c. 1860: Wet-Plate Field Camera by Carpentier, c. 1860 Carpentier, Lyon. Size 13 x 18 cm, solid tropical wood with brass fittings, black bellows, ground base: 22 in., focusing screen back and 2 wooden
0542: Wet-Plate Field Camera by Carpentier, c. 1860Est. €3,000-€4,000
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Nydia (¼ Plate), c. 1899: Nydia (¼ Plate), c. 1899 Newmann & Guardia Ltd., London. Rare and unusual folding plate camera, tropical wood with brass fittings, changing sack, plate size 10,8 x 8,1 cm, body no. 350 inside, Ross
0543: Nydia (¼ Plate), c. 1899Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Ross Naturalist Camera, 1899: Ross Naturalist Camera, 1899 Ross, London. Body no. 2364. Very rare and unusual plate camera for close-up shots, plate size 3 1/6 x 3 1/6 in., telescopic aluminum tube (extending 7 4/5–14 in.).
0544: Ross Naturalist Camera, 1899Est. €3,000-€4,000
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"The Xit" with Spy Case, c. 1900: The Xit with Spy Case, c. 1900 She & Co., London. The Xit (Aluminum Xit), ¼ plate, mahogany gate-strut folding camera, aluminum fittings, aluminum screws stuck, with Ross aluminum lens (Goerz
0545: "The Xit" with Spy Case, c. 1900Est. €400-€600
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Walnut Sliding Box Collodion Camera, c. 1865: Walnut Sliding Box Collodion Camera, c. 1865 Presumably France, size 9 x 12 cm, camera size 10 x 6 ¾ x 7 4/5 in., focusing screen back and one wooden cassette. Brass lens, one optics with engraving
0546: Walnut Sliding Box Collodion Camera, c. 1865Est. €3,000-€5,000
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Early "Le Physio-Pocket", 1904: Early "Le Physio-Pocket", 1904 Bloch, Paris. No. 1136, plate size 4,5 x 6 cm, with early "Cooke Lens", no. 16745. Very rare detective camera, disguised as a monocular, with detective right-angle
0548: Early "Le Physio-Pocket", 1904Est. €800-€1,500
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Sliding-Box Studio Camera by Alphonse Ninet, c. 1855: Sliding-Box Studio Camera by Alphonse Ninet, c. 1855 Alphonse Ninet, 24 Bd. du Temple, Paris. French photographer and manufacturer, working from 1852–1864. Sliding-box camera with 2 cassettes for
0549: Sliding-Box Studio Camera by Alphonse Ninet, c. 1855Est. €7,000-€10,000
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Ben Akiba Cane Handle Camera by A. Lehmann, 1903: Ben Akiba Cane Handle Camera by A. Lehmann, 1903 A. Lehmann, Berlin. Invented by Emil Kronke, patented on 3 June 1903 in France, camera body of nickel-plated silver, size: 16 x 20 mm on rollfilm,
0550: Ben Akiba Cane Handle Camera by A. Lehmann, 1903Est. €7,000-€12,000
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German Studio Camera on Studio Tripod, c. 1895: German Studio Camera on Studio Tripod, c. 1895 Unmarked, presumably Ernemann, size 18 x 24 cm, tropical wood with nickel fittings, black bellows, brass-bound lens by Goerz Berlin "Doppel-Anastigmat
0551: German Studio Camera on Studio Tripod, c. 1895Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Velocigraphe 9 x 12 cm, c. 1892: Velocigraphe 9 x 12 cm, c. 1892 Dr. Ricard & Lacroix, construit par Hermagis, 18 rue Rambuteau, Paris. Serial no. 68! Drop-plate magazine camera in polished wood body, rare version without black
0552: Velocigraphe 9 x 12 cm, c. 1892Est. €1,200-€1,600
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