22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction 2012-11-24 Auction - 583 Price Results - Leitz Photographica Auction in AT - Page 11
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12: I Mod. A Elmar Luxus, no. 28692267: Dallmeyer Septac Anastigmat 1.5/2", no. 347425536: Angenieux 1.5/50mm Type S21, no. 294220
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Vienna, Austria
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22nd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction

A selection of about 650 cameras, lenses and accessories, all of the highest quality, will besold during the 22nd Auction on November 24, 2012. About 70% of the lots are made by Leitz/Leica. There has never been a comparable selection before. Starting with a Leica I with Anastigmat Lenses, the first Leica serially produced in 1925 (estimated price 70,000 - 90,000 Euro) to the famous "Luxus" Leica from 1929, one of the very few extant original gold-plated cameras (estimated price 120,000 ? 140,000 Euro) to the first Leica of the famous photographer Robert Capa (estimated price 15,000 ? 18,000 Euro), the auction also features incredibly rare Leica M cameras. Apart from 2 prototypes of the M3 (estimated prices up to 180,000 EUR), the very first serially produced M3 (1953, serial number 700001), formerly owned by the chief design engineer of Leitz, Willi Stein, will go on sale with an estimated price of 160,000 - 200,000 Euro. Another top lot is the legendary M3D owned by the LIFE photographer and Picasso intimate David Douglas Duncan. This camera is considered a precursor for the Leica MP, built for professional photographers, and was only made four times. The photographer, who is currently 96 years old, used the camera from 1955 to 2007, for his war reporting from Vietnam, among other assignments. His special friendship with Picasso allowed him a very intimate view of the great artist, resulting in seven books. The estimated price is 250,000 - 350,000 Euro. No less than 6 models of the Leica MP from 1958, three of them from the holdings of the Magnum Photographer Paul Fusco (with estimated prices up to 150,000 Euro) round out the offers in this auction. The crowning glory of the auction is a "Luxus" Megalethoscope by Charles Ponti dated 1865 (estimated price 140,000 - 160,000 Euro). The Auction will be accompanied by 4-color catalogues which can be ordered starting immediately under our website
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Endo-Visoflex: very rare Visoflex for M39 screw mount cameras with prototype brass magnifier, lens mount with built-in revolving disc HOOYQ, in very fine condition
0242: Endo-VisoflexEst. €1,000-€1,200
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FIMAN Developing Drum: very rare complete developing drum for very early Leica's, glass tank in fine condition - ex collection Paul-Henry van Hasbroeck
0243: FIMAN Developing DrumEst. €800-€1,000
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Leitz Rondinax 35: mint daylight developing drum made by Agfa and sold under Leitz name, complete with maker's box
0244: Leitz Rondinax 35Est. €200-€250
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Leitz Wooden Enlarging Paperbox: very rare storage box for various sizes of enlarging paper, in fine condition
0245: Leitz Wooden Enlarging PaperboxEst. €400-€500
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Leitz X-ray Filmviewer: very rare Leitz desk viewer for 24x24mm Xray exposures taken with the Wetzlar X-Ray Leica (Röntgen-Leica), illustrated in Leica Historica 'Wilhelm Albert Geburtstage der Leitz-Foto-Konstruktionen
0246: Leitz X-ray FilmviewerEst. €2,000-€2,500Lot Passed
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Leitz VIIIa / Ubela: early Leitz projector with half-automatic film transport in very fine condition with two large film chambers, complete with condenser for 5cm lenses and matching nickel Elmar 3.5/5cm without serial
0247: Leitz VIIIa / UbelaEst. €500-€600
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Leitz Prado 500, no. 247361: according to the previous owner this special green painted version with Milar 4.5/40mm was delivered to the German Post, in very fine condition and good working order, only produced in a very short
0248: Leitz Prado 500, no. 247361Est. €600-€800Lot Passed
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IMPUU Epis 3.5/50mm 'Prototype': very rare stereo projection lens made by E.Leitz Wetzlar with twin 3.5/5cm Epis lenses, attached polaroid filter, prototype Wetzlar lens before the IMPUU production started in Canada, both caps
0249: IMPUU Epis 3.5/50mm 'Prototype'Est. €1,600-€1,800
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Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Testing Device: testing device for thickness of materials (1/100mm) from E.Leitz Wetzlar
0250: Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Testing DeviceEst. €800-€1,000
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Leitz Printing Plates: collection of 22 various printing plates in different sizes - ex collection 'Paul-Henry van Hasbroeck'
0251: Leitz Printing PlatesEst. €200-€250
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Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/5.8cm T, no. 3277101: converted all-black Biotar in RF coupled M39 screw mount, some cleaning marks
0252: Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/5.8cm T, no. 3277101Est. €500-€600
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Dallmeyer Tele-Anastigmat 5.6/12", no. 166858: rare uncoupled tele lens for M39 RF mount with tube finder with parallax adjustment, hood, maker's box
0253: Dallmeyer Tele-Anastigmat 5.6/12", no. 166858Est. €600-€800
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Fuji Photo Film Co. Fujinon 2/10cm, no. 700570: very rare, early version of the rangefinder coupled M39 lens in black/chrome, in almost mint condition with hood, both original caps, original Fujinon 100mm finder and leather keeper
0254: Fuji Photo Film Co. Fujinon 2/10cm, no. 700570Est. €3,000-€3,500
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Nikon Nikkor-H.C 2/5cm , no. 8111043: rare and early collapsible Nikkor lens for M39, rear engraved '906542', feet scale
0255: Nikon Nikkor-H.C 2/5cm , no. 8111043Est. €400-€500
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Nikon Nikkor-Q.C 4/13.5cm, no. 904602: rare Tokyo lens, second version, MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN, hood (both caps)
0256: Nikon Nikkor-Q.C 4/13.5cm, no. 904602Est. €1,200-€1,400
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Nikon Nikkor-T.C 5/50cm , no. 647058: one of the most rare Nikon lenses for M39 screw mount, one of only about 30 lenses produced, early number, with hood and both caps - ex Tad Sato collection
0257: Nikon Nikkor-T.C 5/50cm , no. 647058Est. €6,000-€7,000
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Old Delft Minor 3.5/3.5cm, no. 486701: for RF coupled M39 screw mount, in very fine condition
0258: Old Delft Minor 3.5/3.5cm, no. 486701Est. €600-€800
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Schneider Xenon 2/8cm, no. 1831259: uncoupled coated all-black Xenon in original M39, made in a batch of 21 lenses screw mount lenses (1831245-1831265), see Hartmut Thiele 'Großes Fabrikationsbuch Schneider-Kreuznach Band I'
0259: Schneider Xenon 2/8cm, no. 1831259Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Steinheil Quinon 2/50mm, no. 988207: quite rare Quinon for M39, rangefinder coupled, close focus to 0.6m, some cleaning marks on front lens element
0260: Steinheil Quinon 2/50mm, no. 988207Est. €500-€600
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Teikoku Kogaku Zunow 1.1/5cm, no. 5183: in RF coupled mount for M39, early chrome Zunow in perfect condition, clean lenses, both caps
0261: Teikoku Kogaku Zunow 1.1/5cm, no. 5183Est. €4,500-€5,000
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Chinaglia Kristall 53, no. 11509: rare Italian Leica copy in top condition with Steinar Anastigmat 3.5/50mm, original everready case
0262: Chinaglia Kristall 53, no. 11509Est. €1,800-€2,000
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Gatto Italy Sonne IV, no. 327: very rare second type with matching ADLENAR 3.5/5cm no.02092, case
0263: Gatto Italy Sonne IV, no. 327Est. €1,200-€1,400
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Gerstendörfer Wica, no. 1020: extremely rare handmade "Wiener Camera", second (long-top) model in good condition, with RF coupled Angenieux Type Z2 2.9/50mm no.160691, original case
0264: Gerstendörfer Wica, no. 1020Est. €4,000-€4,500
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Hensoldt Wetzlar Henso Reporter, no. 5822: rare Leica copy with rapid wind, produced by ISO Milano for Hensoldt, in near mint condition with fast Arion 1.9/5cm no.004080, original cap and everready case
0265: Hensoldt Wetzlar Henso Reporter, no. 5822Est. €3,000-€3,500
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