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419 L. G. & Cie French Field Camera € 600 424 Newman & Guardia Baby Sibyl € 500
no. 3333, c. 1910, condition B+ € 1.200 – 1.400 no. B1356, c. 1920, condition A/B € 1.000 – 1.200
18 × 24 cm folding mahogany camera in very good condition, For plates 4.5 × 6 cm, in beautiful condition, with Ross Xpres
original brown bellows, with rare Krauss Lentille Anastigmat-Tessar 4.5/7.5 cm no. 129606, focusing screen, original film pack holder,
12.5/480 mm no. 17323, one film holder three matching double plate holders (all in maker’s boxes), very hard
to find in such good condition
420 Le Photosphere 9 × 12 cm Silver € 2.000
no. 307, c. 1888, condition B € 4.000 – 5.000 425 Ross London (Stereo) € 1.000
Tailboard Camer
All-metal camera for 9 × 12 cm plates in extremely rare polished-silver
version, invented by Napoleon Conti in 1888 and built in different c. 1890, condition B+ € 2.000 – 2.400
variations by Compagne Française de Photographie, Paris, good Mahogany stereo tailboard camera in excellent condition, for
cosmetic condition with the original lens, with matching ground glass panoramic exposures c. 13 × 20 cm, or stereo exposures (lenses not
included), maker’s plaque on front ‘Ross, London’, with Ross brass
lens no. 8301
421 Lechner & Müller Taschenkamera € 400 *
‘Marie Therese von Braganza’
no. 1857, c. 1920, condition B+ € 800 – 900 426 Rouch’s Patent Detective Camera € 400
c. 1885, condition B– € 800 – 1.000
Lechner’s Taschenkamera (pocket camera) for 12 × 15 cm exposures,
in very good condition, with Carl Zeiss Anastigmat F:6.3 no. 10270, Polished-mahogany wooden detective camera, similar to Eureka,
roller blind shutter and flap shutter (mounted on lens), finder with but for single plates and without waist-level finders, in fine condition
mask and two levels, ground glass, 7 film holders, three magazines, (missing focusing assembly), focal plane shutter with winding key,
three cases for all parts of the outfit, also included in this lot small brass lens
French brass telescope ‘Le Duhe’, leather tag attached to one of the
cases: ‘KAMMER Ihrer kais. u. kön. Hoheit Erzherzogin Maria Therese’
(Treasury of her Highness Archduchess Maria Therese), provenience: 427 S.O.L. Sigriste € 3.000
Austrian archduchess Marie Therese von Braganza no. 33, 1899, condition B/A € 6.000 – 6.500
Very rare 9 × 12 cm camera, with Krauss Paris / Zeiss Planar
422 Magic Introduction Co. € 500 3.8/160 mm no. 29112 (a very early Planar lens) in helical focusing
Photoret Watch Camera mount, it is Sigriste no. 33 from the first year of production (the
version with Planar lens was the most expensive model), in beautiful
c. 1894, condition B– € 1.000 – 1.200
original condition
Pocket-watch camera for 6 exposures 12 × 12 mm on round sheet
film, in fine condition, with original German brochure, with attractive
wooden maker’s box 428 Schmid’s Patent € 2.600
Detective Camera
423 Marion & Co. Soho € 1.400 no. 18, c. 1886, condition B € 5.000 – 6.000
Tropical Reflex Very rare and historically important wooden detective camera for 3
1/4 × 4 1/4” plates, invented by William Schmid, New York, produced
no. M1596, c. 1920, condition B/A € 2.800 – 3.000
by T.Anthony, this was the first commercially produced hand-held
9 × 12 cm tropical reflex camera in beautiful condition, with Tessar camera, second model with folding handle in beautiful, never
4.5/15 cm no. 204595, polished teak with brass fittings, brown leather restored original condition
bellows, focal-plane shutter (not operable), one of the best examples
we have seen
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