Antique & Collectable Cameras 2014-04-13 Auction - 235 Price Results - Mossgreen Auctions in AU - Page 5
CONCAVA (Switzerland): Tessina miniature 35mm automaticEXPO: Watch Cameras: a group of 3, all with lens capsCOMPASS CAMERAS LTD (England): Compass Camera c1937
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Armadale Victoria, Australia
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Antique & Collectable Cameras

The passing of Willie Feinberg (1935-2013), left a considerable gap in the tapestry of life in the Southern Highlands. A frequent visitor to Bowral's many cafes, Willie was a friend to many and was known as the "can do man", by those who enjoyed the benefits of his many skills. The staff at the post office also got used to seeing him almost every day as his cameras arrived from all corners of the globe. Willie's interest in miniature and sub-miniature cameras - so eloquently illustrated in this catalogue - grew out of a practical consideration: if you can only use what you can carry, you better bring good quality, well designed, light-weight equipment. And that extended to cameras. Willie was fascinated by these "little miracles" of design and function and, in later life, was able to indulge this interest by acquiring, studying and talking about the way photography and miniaturization had come together so exquisitely. He really loved the Minox story, was excited by the complexities of the Tessina and was endlessly amused by the many variations of Hit cameras, novelty cameras and dead-end stupid designs, that gave him just as much pleasure as the more elegant and sophisticated Leicas and Compasses. Willie and his soul-mate Caroline, scoured the world - via the internet and on foot - looking for additions to this collection, which graced their home and dominated any visit: a glass of wine and an introduction to the joys of camera collecting were a right of passage for all of us who had the pleasure and privilege to be invited. Now many new collectors have the opportunity to continue Willie's love affair with cameras and all they represent. We hope you enjoy this catalogue and if you're not already a camera collector, as Willie would say, "What are you waiting for?"
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LEITZ: Leica IIIa (Model G), 1937, [#251587], with: LEITZ: Leica IIIa (Model G), 1937, [#251587], with Summar f2.0 50mm lens and Leica-Meter by Weston.
0097: LEITZ: Leica IIIa (Model G), 1937, [#251587], withEst. A$350-A$400
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LEITZ: Leica 250 Reporter (GG) 35mm Rangefinder camera: LEITZ: Leica 250 Reporter (GG) 35mm Rangefinder camera [#353614], 1942-43, with Elmar f3.5 50mm lens, both film magazines and shutter speed to 1000. [NB: reported public auction sales world-wide
0098: LEITZ: Leica 250 Reporter (GG) 35mm Rangefinder cameraEst. A$6,000-A$8,000
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LEITZ (Germany): Leica IIIc, 1943-46 camera body: LEITZ (Germany): Leica IIIc, 1943-46 camera body [#396579] in original Leica box; together with Elmar f4.0 90mm lens with cap, Elmar f4.5 135mm lens with cap & Metraphot light meter and Summar SOOMP
0099: LEITZ (Germany): Leica IIIc, 1943-46 camera bodyEst. A$400-A$500
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LEITZ: Leica C1 cameras, c2000, in black and silver: LEITZ: Leica C1 cameras, c2000, in black and silver bodies, both with Vario-Elmar 38-105mm ASPH lenses. (2 cameras).
0101: LEITZ: Leica C1 cameras, c2000, in black and silverEst. A$200-A$250
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LEICA (Fake): Attractive but strange gold-metal and: LEICA (Fake): Attractive but strange gold-metal and polished timber Leica II camera [#10518, which would be a 1928 manufacture, if correct!] with fake Elmar f3.5 50mm lens together with an eagle &
0103: LEICA (Fake): Attractive but strange gold-metal andEst. A$400-A$600
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MARUSO TRADING CO. (Japan): Top Camera, c1965,: MARUSO TRADING CO. (Japan): Top Camera, c1965, sub-miniature bakelite camera with metal front and back and finished to look like an all-metal camera; in original box with maker’s plastic ERC.
0111: MARUSO TRADING CO. (Japan): Top Camera, c1965,Est. A$150-A$200
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MEGAHOUSE (Japan): Hasselblad SWC, 2002, miniature: MEGAHOUSE (Japan): Hasselblad SWC, 2002, miniature model [#00120] of the classic camera, including top-mounted accessory finder. Uses standard Minox cartridges for 8x11mm exposures. With “SHARAN
0112: MEGAHOUSE (Japan): Hasselblad SWC, 2002, miniatureEst. A$200-A$250
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MEOPTA: Stereo - Mikroma, c1961, camera for stereo: MEOPTA: Stereo - Mikroma, c1961, camera for stereo exposures on 16mm film; Mirar f3.5 25mm lenses and green leather covering and Meopta twin-lens cap in maker’s leather ERC. Also, a Meopta stereo
0117: MEOPTA: Stereo - Mikroma, c1961, camera for stereoEst. A$200-A$250
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MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta-16 MG, 1966-71 [#346573]: MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta-16 MG, 1966-71 [#346573] complete kit with camera, case, chain and MG flash in presentation box; also, Minolta-16 QT, 1972-74 [#133872] complete kit, in presentation box (2
0119: MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta-16 MG, 1966-71 [#346573]Est. A$100-A$150
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MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta Prod 20’s retro-design: MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta Prod 20’s retro-design rangefinder camera, 1990,[#29469] with Minolta f4.5 35mm lens with cap; in original box with carry bag and documentation.
0120: MINOLTA (Japan): Minolta Prod 20’s retro-designEst. A$150-A$200