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ALPA 206 Canon IIS2 outfit € 1.800 – 2.000
€ 900 *
no. 180820, c. 1955, condition B/A
Rangefinder camera in very good condition, with body cap and
five Canon M39 lenses: (1) 2.8/35 mm no. 19590 (cond. A/B, good
optics, hand-engraved number on barrel, front cap), (2) 1.8/50 mm
no. 126536 (cond. B/A, cleaning marks on front element, both
caps), (3) 1.9/85 mm no. 61944 ‘EP’ (cond. B+. hand-engraved
number on barrel, good optics, both caps), (4) Serenar 4/100 mm
no. 45251 (cond. A/B, with 10 cm finder, good optics, both caps),
200 Alpa Reflex B-Series ‘Luxus’ € 800 (5) 3.5/135 mm no. 62853 (cond. B/A, good optics, 135 mm finder,
no. 11322, 1942, condition B– € 1.600 – 1.800 both caps)
Very early original Alpa I from the first production series (factory-
internal called ‘series B’), with blue leather covering (made by Alpa 207 Canon 7 + 0.95/50 mm € 1.000
to order and sold as a ‘Luxus’ edition), in fine condition, factory sync. no. 807194, 1967, condition B € 2.000 – 2.400
post on front, with matching uncoated Som Berthiot 2.8/50 mm
no. 390688, filter adapter with 5 filters, everready case, only around Body in fine condition and good working order, with Canon
600 of series B bodies have been made, very few in this ‘Luxus’ 0.95/50 mm no. 10112 in fine condition, optics with only minimal
version haze, otherwise very clean
201 Alpa Reflex € 1.000 208 Canon 7 with 0.95/50 + € 1.600
no. 13922, 1946, condition B+ € 2.000 – 2.400 Cine Canonet 8
‘Georges Pompidou’
Second type body in very good condition, with fast Angenieux Alitar
Type S1 1.8/50 mm no. 57588 (coated, good optics) no. 931064, c. 1961, condition A/B € 3.000 – 3.500
Near mint Canon 7 with 0.95/50 mm no. 19980 (clean optics, front
202 Alpa Reflex € 400 cap), with a Cine Canonet 8 no. 241010 (strap, case), both cameras
no. 21507, 1948, condition B+ € 800 – 1.000 engraved ‘M. Georges Pompidou Avec lens Compliments de M T.
Mitarai’ (The Canonet engraved ‘Madame …’) were presents from Mr.
In very good cosmetic condition, in working order, with coated Takeshi Mitarai (one of the founders of Canon) to the French prime
Angenieux Alpar 2.9/50 no. 78.929, everready case minister Georges Pompidou and his wife — an interesting piece of
history
203 Alpa 10d black green leather € 1.400 *
no. 54467, 1969, condition A– € 2.600 – 3.000 209 Canon F-1 Montreal € 300
no. 291156, 1976, condition B/A € 600 – 700
Very rare Alpa in black finish with original green leather covering
(only around 50 of these cameras were made from 1969 to 1971), Special edition for the Olympics 1976 in excellent working order with
black top housing, in mint and working condition, with mint Canon FD 1.4/50 mm S.S.C. no. 856634 (hood)
Macro-Switar 1.9/50 mm no. 1104047, cap
210 Hartblei f. Canon EF 2.8/80 mm € 1.600
TS Prototype
c. 2000, condition A– € 2.500 – 3.000
CANON Prototype of the professional tilt-shift lens from Hartblei, in mint
condition with perfect optics, both caps, engraved on front ‘Optics
by Carl Zeiss’ and ‘PROTOTYP 2’
204 Seiki-Kogaku Canon J II € 1.600
no. 8492, 1946, condition B/A € 3.000 – 3.500
First model post-war Canon, very rare (total production less than
500 cameras), in beautiful original condition and working order, with
matching collapsible Seiki-Kogaku 3.5/5 cm Serenar no. 8164, cap
205 Seiki-Kogaku Canon S € 1.400 *
no. 12454, 1944 condition B/A € 2.800 – 3.200
War-time Canon rangefinder camera with slow speeds in very fine
cosmetic condition (small parts of vulcanite missing), focusing mount
Nr. 1778, with rare black-face Nikkor 3.5/50 mm (hand-engraved ‘572’
on the mount), brown ever-ready case
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