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STEREO CAMERAS
AND ACCESSORIES
439 Bausch & Lomb Stereo Raytar € 1.200 443 French Stereo 35 mm Camera € 600
2.3/50 mm Prototype prototype
no. 3, c. 1940, condition B/A € 2.500 – 3.500 1920’s, condition B+ € 1.200 – 1.400
Extremely rare prototype of stereo lens for 35mm motion picture Handmade experimental model or prototype of a stereo camera
cameras, in heavy focusing mount, built-in iris diaphragm f:2.3 for 35 mm cine film, probably dating from the 1920s. Two lenses E.
to f:5.6, good optics, engraved serial number ‘No. 3’ and ‘Patent Krauss Tessar 1:4,5 F = 40 mm Nr. 120225 and 120157, brass housing
applied for’ on the front and with U.S. patent number on the side (15 cm long) with green leather covering, missing few parts, still
of the barrel, total height 62 mm, diameter c. 100 mm, in very good very attractive and early compact 35 mm stereo camera
condition, this is the only example of this lens we know to exist
444 Gandolfi Stereo Camera € 2.000
440 Devaux & Deloye Le Prismac € 5.000 no. 5, c. 1900, condition B+ € 4.000 – 4.500
no. 1004, c. 1906, condition B/A € 10.000 – 12.000
Tropical 12 × 16.5 cm stereo field camera in beautiful and fully
Small version Prismac for 4 × 4.5 cm exposures on rollfilm, leather- original condition, mahogany with brass trim, black bellows, internal
covered aluminium body (15 cm wide compared to 16.2 cm on later septum, with a pair of Dallmeyer Rectilinear No. 1aa lenses, ground
version), 4-speed guillotine shutter, a pair unmarked lenses; invented glass, plaque ‘Gandolfi Maker London’ on the wooden frame, no. 5
by Deloye and built by Devaux (maker’s plaque on front bears only stamped inside, one double plate holder, extremely rare
the Devaux name), unique construction with two internal 90 degree
prisms to reflect the image at right angles from the lenses onto
the film. Serial number 1004, in excellent condition, with leather 445 Goldmann Universal € 1.000
case — We only know this camera to exist Stereo Camera
no. 9677, c. 1890, condition B+ € 2.000 – 2.500
441 Devaux & Deloye Le Prismac € 4.000 Rare Austrian stereo camera for 13 × 18 cm exposures, in very good
no. 219, c. 1906, condition B € 8.000 – 9.000 condition, ebonized wooden body with nickel fittings (small cracks
in wood), original bellows, with a pair of Tessar 6.3/136 mm lenses
For c. 5 × 5 cm exposures on rollfilm, leather covered aluminium nos. 68826 / 68825
body, 5-speed guillotine shutter, a pair of unmarked lenses; unusual
early rollfilm camera of compact design, has two internal 90 degree
prisms to reflect the image at right angles from the lenses onto the 446 Groult & Fleury – Hermagis € 3.000
film. Very rare stereo camera only very few are known to exist, Le Stereo Chambre
Prismac No. 208 is illustrated in ‘History of Photography As Seen
Through The Spira Collection’ page 113 no. 5, 1888, condition B+ € 6.000 – 8.000
Extremely rare French Stereo camera for 8 × 16 cm exposures on
plates (12 plates), with a pair of Hermagis Rectilinear Objectifs
442 Fournier Stereo Camera € 500 nos. 23646 & 23647 in Guillotine shutter. The camera is in excep-
c. 1920, condition B/A € 1.000 – 1.200 tional condition with serial number ‘5’, the small top with strap lugs
is beautifully refinished, rear with maker’s metal plaque engraved
Rare French stereo camera for dual 6 × 6 cm exposures on roll film, ‘Apparail GROULT Bte s.g.d.g F.HERMAGIS Constructeur 18, Rue
cast aluminium body with red leather covering, dual Goerz-Fournier Rambuteau, 18 PARIS 5’. Only 5 cameras are known to exist, one is
Dagor 6.8/85 mm no. 10560 and 10561 in Compur stereo shutter, in the Collection Société française de photographie.
Velleaus rollfilm back in matching finish to the camera, very unique
and attractive
447 Jeanneret & Cie Monobloc € 400
45 × 107 mm
c. 1925, condition B+ € 800 – 1.000
Rare small version Monobloc with unique stereo finder mounted
on top, with dual Berthiot Stellor F:4.5 no. 102842 and 102847,
caps, original magazine, wire release and leather case
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