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468  Debrie Parvo K                         € 500    473  Siemens Model C ‘Marine’                € 300
             no. 3048, c. 1925, condition B     € 1.000 – 1.200     c. 1940, condition B–               € 600 – 800
        Classic 35 mm motion picture camera in very fine working condition,   16 mm motion picture camera, very rare German Marine version,
        with three lenses: Tessar 3.5/4 cm no. 564892, Pan-Tachar 2.3/50 mm   engraved with eagle, ‘M’ and ‘MF954’ one film cassette, with
        no. 29492, uncommon Contrast Tachar 2.3/50 mm no. 6518, set of   Schneider Tele-Xenar 3.8/7.5 cm no. 1020355, film cassette
        Kodak soft focus filters, Askania variable hood
                                                             474  Zeiss Ikon Kinamo ‘Marine’              € 800
        469  Debrie Parvo                           € 800          no. W23217, c. 1935, condition B/A   € 1.600 – 1.800
             no. 2108, c. 1922, condition B     € 1.600 – 1.800
                                                             Compact 35 mm motion picture camera in excellent working
        Historic professional 35 mm motion picture camera, attractive tropical   condition, engraved inside with Reichsadler and ‘MF138’,
        version finished in wood, in very fine condition, with Tessar 3.5/4   cm   interchangeable fast Biotar 1.4/5 cm no. 1269317 (infocusing
        no. 532441                                           mount, good optics, with hood and cap), with clockwork motor +
                                                             normal camera back, very rare original military set

        470  Leicina Prototypes                   € 3.000
             1960’s, condition B/A              € 6.000 – 8.000  475  Zeiss Ikon MKH 16 Military outfit   € 400
                                                                   no. W35125, 1943, condition C      € 800 – 1.000
        Four prototype Leicina cameras and lenses: (1) Leicina Special
        no. 080062 with M-mount Angenieux 1.8/7-70 mm no. 1362443, (2)   Very rare all-black painted military 16 mm movie camera with black
        Leicina Super RT1 no. 084087 with Leicina Vario 1.9/8–64 mm, (3)   leather covering, 24V motor drive no. W35125, inside of film door
        Optivaron 1.8/6-60 mm no. 11892602 (M-mount, later production   number ‘W35222’, with two black painted Schneider lenses: Xenon
        lens was 6 – 66 mm), (4) Leicina SP (Special) wooden dummy with   1.5/2.5 cm no. 1794706 and (Xenon) 2/16 mm dkl no. 1805517, hood,
        several different details to the final series production camera  extension tube, original instruction manual (Ausgabe Oktober 1943),
                                                             all in fitted green wooden military outfit case

        471  Leicina Prototypes                   € 8.000
             1960’s, condition B/A            € 16.000 – 18.000  476  Carl Zeiss Jena 1.4/2.5cm           € 200
                                                                   Sonnar ‘Luftwaffeneigentum’
        Five Leicina prototype cameras and lenses: (1) Leicina 8s proto-
        type no. 8S-10 with prototype lens engraved ‘Vors. 12.5 mm/2   no. 2559940, 1939, condition B+   € 400 – 500
        B651a/08-820 V1.21’, (2) Leicina 8s prototype no. 8S-18 with proto-  Very rare original German military lens for Movikon cine camera,
        type lens engraved ‘Vors. 25 mm/2 B653 08-820 V1.23’ (3) Leicina 8V   engraved on the barrel ‘Luftwaffeneigentum’, very fine condition
        prototype no. 8V-23 (several differences to the production version,
        like shutter speed selector on the right side and different focus /
        zoom wheels placement) with Variogon 1.8/8-48 mm no. 0000023, (4)
        Leicina 8V no. 8V-20272 with unnumbered Variogon 1.8/8-48 mm, (5)
        Prototype lens for Leicina engraved ‘1:1.8/8-32 mm V400 0000788’

        472  Prestwich Manufacturing            € 14.000 *
             Company Prestwich Model 4
             no. 661, 1899, condition B       € 26.000 – 30.000
        The Prestwich Manufacturing Company of Tottenham was founded by
        John Alfred Prestwich in 1890, the company produced motion picture
        cameras and introduced several innovations. The Prestwich Model
        4 was the first camera to take interchangeable lenses as well as
        interchangeable 50 feet and 400 feet magazines. The lens panel is
        removable for changing lenses, it has a dial recording the length of
        film used. The camera is in beautiful original condition, mahogany
        body and brass fittings. It is in very good working order, stamped
        inside ‘Prestwich Manfg Co, Tottenham London no. 661’ + maker’s
        plaque ‘The “PRESTWICH” Camera patent’ and dealer’s plaque
        ‘London Stereoscopic Co.’, original Dallmeyer Special Stigmatic 3”
        no. 64365 with special hood, crank, two 400 feet mahogany film
        magazines, with wooden shipping box — an important cine camera,
        very few are known to exist in this condition!




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