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448  Naudin Orama Stereo Camera             € 800    454  Jules Richard Taxiphote Model           € 600
             no. 5794, c. 1895, condition B+    € 1.600 – 1.800     Mechanique Desktop Stereo Viewer
                                                                   c. 1920, condition B              € 1.200 – 1.400
        Very rare camera for 6 × 13 cm exposure on plates with a pair of
        Anastigmat Demaria Frères 6.8/90 mm brass lenses nos. 11224/425,   For 45 × 107 mm transparencies, sophisticated desktop stereo viewer,
        good working focal plane shutter, the camera can also be used as   patented in 1900 in cooperation with L J Colardeaut, because of the
        stereo viewer AND binoculars, ‘ORAMA’ Revue Lumineuse Paris   commercial success stayed in production for approximately 35 years,
        marked on metal plate, case                          see Paul Wing’s ‘Stereoscopes: The First Hundred Years’ (1996) pages
                                                             174 –179
        449  Olympus OM-1 Stereo set                € 500
             c. 1970, condition B/A             € 1.000 – 1.200  455  Planox Simplife Stereo Viewer       € 400
                                                                   1927, condition B+                 € 800 – 1.000
        Custom made stereo bracket for two Olympus OM-1 cameras to use
        them as a stereo outfit, equipped with comfortable wooden grips   Smaller and later model of the classical tray-type viewer for 6 × 13 cm
        and connection to the motors, the angle of the cameras can be   slides, with two-drawer base storage, makers label with the company
        adjusted to exact distance with a knob on the left grip, incl. two OM-  logo on the front inscribed: ‘Stéreoscope Magnetique Planox’, the
        1n cameras with motor drives, two Zuiko Auto-Zoom 3.6/35–70 mm   label with a horseshoe magnet was chosen because Planox viewers
        no. 202247 and 221837 (with front caps and hoods), a very interest-  use magnetic pickup rather then the more common rods for elevating
        ing and high quality assembly                        the slides from beneath, each slide had to be fitted with a thin
                                                             metal strip known as a barrette, with each down stroke of the plate
                                                             changing lever, a simple ratchet advances the carriage and sweeps
        450  Tougo-do Stereo Hit                    € 300    the previous slide away from the magnets, adjustable focus and eye
             1955, condition B                     € 600 – 700  base, in very good condition, with one magazine and 13 slides
        Rare Japanese stereo camera for 3 × 4 cm exposures on 127 film, dual
        S-Owla 9/4.5 cm lenses, with leather case            456  Schwalb Hermanos                        € 600
                                                                   Stereo Viewer

        451  Sanger Shepherd                      € 6.000          c. 1890, condition B              € 1.200 – 1.400
             Stereoscopic Colour Camera                      Very rare South American table-top stereo viewer, filled with 24 day-
                                                             and-night various stereo views (hand-coloured, almost all flawless),
             c. 1908, condition B/A           € 12.000 – 14.000
                                                             c. 41 cm high, upgraded later with electric light, maker’s plaque on
        Extremely rare colour separation stereo camera for exposures on   back ‘Schwalb. Hermanos Lima Y Valparaiso’
        6 1/2 × 8 1/2 plates, the stereo picture is being created by moving
        the film holder and creating three separate shots on a single plate,
        incl. colour separation filter, dual Beck Symmetrical brass lenses, flap   457  Stereoscopic Co.    € 900
        shutter, one double film holder and ground glass in wooden frame     Brewster-Pattern Viewer
                                                                   c. 1860, condition B+             € 1.600 – 2.000
        452  Sigriste Stereo                      € 6.000    6 × 13 cm, in very fine walnut veneer, on attractive turned rosewood
             no. 4–32, c. 1899, condition B/A   € 12.000 – 14.000  pedestal stand, in very good original condition, engraved ‘London
                                                             Stereoscopic Co. 51, Cheapside’
        6 × 13 cm, very rare jumelle styled stereo version with a pair of
        Voigtländer Heliar 4.5/85 mm lenses nos. 75157/58 (with lens caps),
        two matching plate film magazines for 12 plates engraved 4–32, focal   458  Wooden Stereo Viewers    € 200
        plane shutter to 1/2000 s, in fantastic and fully original condition     c. 1940, condition B/A   € 400 – 500
                                                             Two wooden stereo viewers in excellent condition: (1) unmarked
        453  Simda Panorascope                      € 600    (probably German) viewer for 8 × 16 cm plates or prints, (2) Richard
             no. 2352, c. 1956, condition A/B   € 1.000 – 1.200  Verascope viewer for 45 × 107 mm plates, both viewers in excellent
                                                             condition
        Rare French stereo camera for 300 exposures 10 × 20 mm on 16 mm
        film, later version with Angenieux 3.5/25 mm lenses, 2-tone grey
        leather covering, in beautiful condition, with leather case  459  Negretti & Zambra             € 2.000
                                                                   Stereoscope / Graphoscope
                                                                   c. 1880, condition B/A            € 4.000 – 4.500
                                                             Highly decorative, beautiful stereoscope / Graphoscope combination
                                                             for 8 × 16 cm glass plates or prints, in excellent condition with no
                                                             missing parts, ivory maker’s plaque on front: ‘Negretti & Zambra,
                                                             London’, the device is equipped with swing-out Graphoscope loupe,
                                                             hidden in base, very interesting and in beautiful condition


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