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LENSES
477 Astro Berlin + Carl Zeiss € 500 484 Carl Zeiss Jena 2.8/10 cm Tessar € 200
Jena Lenses (various) no. 2566369, 1940, condition B+ € 400 – 500
c. 1950, condition B+ € 1.000 – 1.200
Fast standard lens in Primarflex mount, in very fine condition, clean
Lot of three lenses in Debrie mount: (1) Pan-Tachar 1.8/28 mm optics, with three extension tubes: 9 mm, 21 mm and 30 mm
no. 27977 (slight cleaning marks on front element), (2) Pan-Tachar
1.8/35 mm no. 25244 (good optics), (3) Tessar 2.7/3.5 cm no. 1132068
(minimal cleaning marks on front element) 485 Carl Zeiss Jena 4.5/36 cm Tessar € 400
no. 373643, c. 1930, condition A/B € 800 – 1.000
478 Astro Berlin 10/2,000 mm € 2.000 Large format Tessar in beautiful condition, with clean optics and
C Telastan working iris diaphragm, front cap
no. 63831, 1970’s, condition B+ € 4.000 – 4.500
Huge military lens used for missile tracking on battleships, covering 486 Carl Zeiss Jena Apo-Planar € 500
70 mm film format, white painted, 157 cm total length, filter slot, 7.5/41 cm
adjustable aperture F:10 to F:44, very rare — the lens was only made
for military by special order, in special wooden protection housing no. 1063270, 1929, condition B/A €1.000 – 1.200
Very rare, high quality apochromatic lens, large coverage
c. 40 × 40 cm, height 64 mm, in excellent condition, good optics,
479 Beaud & Wallon Paris € 400 working iris diaphragm, with set of 4 Waterhouse stops, front cap
Petzval Daguerreotype Lens and original wooden case
no. 62, c. 1855, condition B/C € 800 – 1.000
Very early rare French daguerreotype Petzval lens, c. 24 cm focal 487 Cooke Anastigmat Series II € 300
length, front element diameter c. 5 cm, rear element diameter A 3.5/8” (20 cm)
c. 5.5 cm, total height c. 14 cm, rack and pinion focusing, optics
with some cleaning marks and scratches, edge separation, few no. 50058, c. 1920, condition B/A €600 – 700
small dents on hood and barrel Fast large format lens in excellent condition, good optics with only
minimal cleaning marks (will not influence the picture quality), with
original mounting ring
480 Busch Topogon € 200
(Bauart Carl Zeiss) 6.3/20 cm
no. 424108, c. 1939, condition B € 400 – 500 488 Dallmeyer 2.9/8” € 200
Pentac ‘Air Ministry’
Uncoated prototype front element, engraved: Topogon (Bauart
Carl Zeiss) 1:6.3 f = 20 cm Hersteller Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow no. UU418781, c. 1940, condition B €400 – 500
Nr. 424108, ex collection Prof. Max Seddig, co-founder of Schneider Fast lens in non-focusing barrel with Exakta mount, engraved
Kreuznach ‘14A/780 A.M.’ (British Air Ministry), optics with slight blemishes,
working iris diaphragm
481 Carl Zeiss Jena R-Biotar € 800 *
0.85/4.5 cm 489 F. Koristka 400 mm Petzval Lens € 400
no. 1500409, 1932, condition B+ € 1.600 – 1.800 c. 1900, condition B €800 – 1.000
Extremely rare X-ray lens in original focusing mount, aperture from Rare Italian Petzval lens in fine condition, very good, almost flawless
0.85 –11, clean optics with some light haze inside, uncoated, total optics, rack and pinion focusing, shutter cap, lens diameter c. 9.5 cm,
height: 8 cm, front lens diameter 5.8 cm, rear lens diameter 2.2 cm, total height 23 cm, with front cap and two (later) mounting rings
according to Thiele only 26 lenses were ever made, all in RSBK
mount (Röntgen-Schirm-Bild-Kamera)
490 Goerz Prototype Lenses (various) € 300
c. 1910, condition B/A €600 – 700
482 Carl Zeiss Biogon 4.5/53 mm € 400 *
no. 3509897, 1963, condition A/B € 800 – 1.000 Lot of five early Goerz prototype lenses: (1) Tessaxiar 6.8/13.5 cm in
Goerz shutter (no markings except for the shutter, inventory tag), (2)
Wide angle lens in excellent condition, very good optics, on Linhof Celor 4.5/60 mm (lens head without diaphragm, hand-engraved with
lens board, with both caps and matching maker’s box lens name and date 11.III.08), (3-5) three Hypar 4/75 mm (all hand-
engraved with lens name, dated 8.VI.12)
483 Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar € 3.000 *
1.9/8.5 cm
no. 2370028, 1938, condition B/A € 6.000 – 7.000
One of only two produced lenses (nos. 2370027 + 28) for Kine Exakta,
in heavy chrome mount and beautiful condition, clean lenses,
fantastic discovery of a lens which was never on the market before
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