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408 Demaria Caleb Luxus € 300 414 Hans Pöck Patent € 600
c. 1915, condition B+ € 600 – 700 Detective camera
c. 1888, condition B € 1.200 – 1.400
Rare luxury version of the early Caleb 9 × 12 cm camera, wooden
body covered in aluminium, aluminium bed, nickel trims, original Very rare 6 × 9 cm detective camera in walnut housing, internal
grey bellows, Demaria Rectiligne Extra Rapide lens, with ground magazine for 15 plates, unmarked brass lens behind a front-guillotine
glass, in very good condition shutter, built-in compartment for spare plates, the camera was used
concealed as a case
409 Dr. Krügener Delta € 500
no. 1121, c. 1900, condition B+ € 1.000 – 1.200 415 Hesekiel Spiegel-Reflex-Camera € 1.200
no. 1192, c. 1897, condition B € 2.400 – 2.800
Rare early version for 9 × 12 cm plates, polished wooden body in
excellent condition, early bellows-type changing bag with wooden Very rare tropical SLR for 13 × 18 cm in very good original condition,
top, no viewfinders, shutter string protection cap, magazine filled fine walnut quality construction, nickel trim, focal-plane shutter,
with numbered plates Meyer Doppel-Anastigmat no. 2 6.8/180 mm no. 53203, mahogany
double-film holder (without focusing screen adapter), maker’s plaque
engraved ‘Dr. HESEKIEL’s ORIGINAL SPIEGEL-REFLEX-CAMERA
410 Eastman Kodak € 600 * gesetzl.geschützt D.R.G.M.33146 resp.64466’
The Kodak Camera
c. 1888, condition B/C € 1.200 – 1.400 416 Houghton ‘Ensign Popular’ € 1.600
Original first model Kodak camera, made by Frank Brownell for Reflex — Tropical Model
the Eastman Dry Plate & Film Co., this was the first commercially c. 1925, condition B+ € 3.000 – 3.500
successful camera to use rollfilm, in original condition, very
collectible and historically important Very rare tropical camera for 3 1/4 × 4 1/4” vertical or horizontal
exposures on plates, similar to Marion Soho, but much more
uncommon, in very good original condition, with Ensign Anastigmat
411 Eastman Kodak € 300 * f:4.5 lens no. 210585
Folding Kodak No. 5
no. 6365, c. 1925, condition B/A € 600 – 700 417 Japy & Cie. France Le Pascal € 300
Classic Kodak camera resembling a leather case in closed state, no. 6123, c. 1898, condition B+ € 600 – 800
in excellent condition, unmarked brass lens in pneumatic shutter,
rollfilm magazine, provenience: the Austrian archduchess Marie Rare box camera with spring motor — the first motorized roll film
Therese von Braganza camera, for 12 exposures 40 × 55 mm, leather covered wooden body
with brass trims, in very good and working condition
412 French Wet-plate € 1.000
Sliding Box Camera 418 Krügener’s Taschenbuch-Camera € 1.000
c. 1860, condition B– € 2.000 – 2.400 (Pocket Book Camera)
c .1890, condition B/A+ € 2.000 – 2.400
Unmarked wooden sliding-box wet-plate camera in good original
condition, plate size 15 × 18 cm, brass fittings, with unmarked brass Very rare detective camera disguised as a leather-covered book,
lens (missing rear lens group), camera with swing-out ground glass, for square 4 × 4 cm exposures (film holders included), without any
one plate holder (no slider) with typical stains of wet-plate process manufacturer’s markings, in beautiful original condition and working
order
413 Goldmann Wet-Plate Camera € 1.600
no. 157, c. 1862, condition B– € 3.000 – 3.500
Very early 1/4 plate camera, on front and rear stamped ‘A.Goldmann
Tischler IV BZ. Theresianumgasse 23 Wien, + serial number ‘157’. In
very good condition, original bellows, with early Voigtländer Petzval
lens no. 11319 engraved ‘Voigtländer & Sohn in Wien und Braunschweig’
(c. 25 cm focal length, total height with hood c. 18 cm, good optics,
brass cap), six glass bottles for developing chemicals, glass developing
tank for single plates — Anton Goldmann was the first Austrian
camera maker, he opened his workshop in 1858
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