30th WestLicht Camera Auction 2016-11-19 Auction - 686 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in at - Page 28
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E. Leitz New York Leica Gun RITEL *, c.1938, no. 235568Nikon One, 1948, no. 60924E. Leitz New York Leica Gun RIFLE *, c.1938, no. 230908
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Vienna, Austria
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30th WestLicht Camera Auction

In this special anniversary auction we present almost 700 rare and exquisite items from all eras of photographic history. As always a large number of items comes from the manufacturer Leitz/Leica along with some very rare items celebrating the upcoming 100th anniversary of NIKON.
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Voigtländer R-Super-Nokton 16cm, c.1955: very rare black painted, massive, coated post-war X-Ray Nokton in very fine condition, no serial number, no diaphragm, front lens diameter c.17cm, rear lens diameter c.8cm, height c.18.7cm The
0650: Voigtländer R-Super-Nokton 16cm, c.1955Est. €1,800-€2,000Lot Passed
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Voigtländer Universal-Heliar 4.5/30cm, 1942, no.: war-time lens in very good condition, with very good optics, rotating front ring with scale from 0 to 5 for sharp or softer images The buyers premium for all items exported out of E.C. (European
0651: Voigtländer Universal-Heliar 4.5/30cm, 1942, no.Est. €800-€1,000
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Nikko 5x10 Trench Periscope, c.1940, no. 10806: early Nikon WWII Japanese army hand-held periscope, with extendable prism, wooden handle, in original metal carrying case The buyers premium for all items exported out of E.C. (European Community)
0654: Nikko 5x10 Trench Periscope, c.1940, no. 10806Est. €600-€700
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Ernst Leitz Binoculars (various), c.1935-40: 3 binoculars by Leitz, two for German military: (1) Binux 8x30 no.136148 (cond. B, fine optics), (2) Dienstglas 6x30 no.197618 (cond. B, engraved 'M H/6400'), (3) Dienstglas 6x30 no.278633 (cond.
0656: Ernst Leitz Binoculars (various), c.1935-40Est. €600-€700
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Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Brass Microscope Stativ IIb *,: early microscope in very fine condition with 3 lenses, 3 oculars and small accessories with papers in matching wooden carrying box with matching number The buyers premium for all items exported out
0658: Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Brass Microscope Stativ IIb *,Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Ross London Microscope, c.1890, no. 5261: magnificent English brass microscope, base engraved with maker's name, with 3" Manley lens, eyepiece marked 1, and two other unmarked lenses, the sub-stage condenser consists of a rotating filter and
0660: Ross London Microscope, c.1890, no. 5261Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Simon Plössl Microscope, c.1858: very rare and early Viennese microscope, large model with circular stand, signed on the tube 'Plössl in Wien', lacquered brass, blue and burnished steel. Three eyepieces nos.1, 2, 3, three lenses
0661: Simon Plössl Microscope, c.1858Est. €8,000-€9,000
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19th Century Mantel Clock 'Travelling Showman', c.1880: late 19th century French brass clock with c.36cm high figurine of a travelling showman with his optical peepshow box, as well as a child collecting the money from the viewers, in very good condition,
0662: 19th Century Mantel Clock 'Travelling Showman', c.1880Est. €5,000-€6,000
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Alphonse Giroux Le Phenakisticope, c.1833: invented in 1832, the Phenakisticope was a first apparatus to show animated pictures, one year later Alphonse Giroux commercialized the idea with offering a hand-held device with a set of discs with
0663: Alphonse Giroux Le Phenakisticope, c.1833Est. €3,000-€4,000
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Bronze Chryselephantine Sculpture, c.1920: c.16cm high bronze statue with ivory details, representing a young lady holding a bellows camera, marked on base 'G. Omerth', on round marble stand, very rare The buyers premium for all items
0664: Bronze Chryselephantine Sculpture, c.1920Est. €1,400-€1,600
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Camera Obscura, c.1850: brass head of a French camera obscura with rotating prism, in very good condition The buyers premium for all items exported out of E.C. (European Community) is 23%. For items marked with *, sold
0665: Camera Obscura, c.1850Est. €600-€700
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Dubosq Louis Jules Grimatiscope, c.1870: despite the appearance not a stereoscope, it is an extremely rare special viewer for photo cards, providing an amusing distorted view of the original image, built-in clockwork slowly rotates internal
0666: Dubosq Louis Jules Grimatiscope, c.1870Est. €10,000-€12,000
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English Laterna Magica, c.1880: English bi-uncial lantern complete with the two matching brass lenses each with rack and pinion focusing, all fittings made of brass, the chimney made of iron, in very fine condition, total height:
0667: English Laterna Magica, c.1880Est. €4,000-€5,000
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Lapierre, France Magic Lantern, c.1880: beautiful, highly decorative French magic lantern, with colourful metal body, original petrol lamp with flawless green glass petrol canister, on chrome stand, total height c.48cm The buyers premium
0668: Lapierre, France Magic Lantern, c.1880Est. €500-€600
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French Camera Obscura, c.1820: early French camera obscura with adjustable prism, in good original condition, with large later tripod, drawing table and tent - a fully usable and interesting outfit The buyers premium for all
0669: French Camera Obscura, c.1820Est. €800-€1,000
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International Mutoscope Reel Co. - Mutoscope: US-made large and heavy, coin-operated Mutoscope, with a large reel showing a striptease show, 131cm high + additional 59cm high top-mounted sign, in very good working condition, probably restored in
0670: International Mutoscope Reel Co. - MutoscopeEst. €3,000-€3,500
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Nikon Theodolite Transit G2 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo, 1949,: The theodolite "Transit G2" was the successor of the model Transit G, one of the first civilian products which Nippon Kogaku K.K. has established after the Second World War. these devices have been
0671: Nikon Theodolite Transit G2 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo, 1949,Est. €1,600-€2,000
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Peep Egg, c.1850: rare, largest model made (c.16cm high) with alabaster body, painted floral decoration, 3 rotating views: Victoria Road from the Pier, Battery, and a natural composition with plants, stones and shells
0672: Peep Egg, c.1850Est. €500-€600
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Rotofoto Mutoscope, c.1920: very rare, small, table-top German Mutoscope, c.25cm high, blue painted body, in good working condition, with one reel with animated children story The buyers premium for all items exported out of
0673: Rotofoto Mutoscope, c.1920Est. €1,200-€1,500
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