Photographica & Film, 130th Specialty Auction 2014-09-20 Auction - 670 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in de
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Miniature Sliding Box Camera, c. 1845Leica M2 (Black) with Super-Angulon 3,4/21 mmPrimoplan 1,9/10 cm for Exakta
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Photographica & Film, 130th Specialty Auction

Classic cameras, photohistorical treasuries and collector's items from the 180 years of the history of photography and the early days of the moving image and its optical prehistory * Classical photography * Historical photo & movie literature * Publicity * ? and much more! From several dissolutions of collections and estates »Photographica & Film« Saturday, 20 September 2014, 10:00 am (CET) precisely Special Cameras: »Multiple Lens Wet-Plate Camera with 9 lenses«, c. 1860, * »Photo-Theodolite by Troughton & Simms, London«, c. 1901 * »Color-Separation Camera Elnain«, c. 1927 * »Tri Color Camera Jos-Pe«, 1924 * »Photo-Theodolite by Cassell & Co., London«, late 19th century * »Color-Separation Camera Pantochrom«, 1949 * Reflex Cameras: »Tropical Reflex by Marynen in Brussels«, c. 1910 * »Ermanox Reflex«, 1926 * »Ica Reflex 3 x 4 cm«, c. 1909 * »Feca (Reflex)«, 1947 * »Duflex«, 1949 * »Reflex-Jagd-Ango (Reflex Hunting Ango) by Goerz«, c. 1911 * »Tropen-Reflex by E. H. Friede, Berlin« with Leitz Summar F1/5 210 mm, c. 1895 * »Ica-Reflex 755 (Luxury)« with Tessar No. 500.000, c. 1924 * Classic Cameras: »Le Scenographe«, c. 1875 * »Plücker's Pocket Stereograph«, 1871 * »Photo-Sport Dubroni«, 1889 * Travel Laboratory »F. Jonte«, c. 1870-75 * »Le Photo Revolver«, 1921 * »Sliding-Box Camera by Charles Chevalier«, c. 1849 * »Goerz-Stereo-Binocle«, 1899 * »Binoculars Detective Camera Romain Talbot«, c. 1895 * »Stereoscoptic Binocular Camera«, 1897 * »Camera Obscura by M. Jones, England«, c. 1830 * »Dubroni«, c. 1866 * Large Collection of Stereo Cameras and Viewers: »Universal Stereo Camera by Goldmann«, c. 1888 * »Ernemann Tropen-Klapp-Camera-Stereo«, c. 1908 * Many Prototype Stereo Cameras * »Table Top Stereo Viewer and Graphoscope«, c. 1890 * Luxury Stereo Viewer »Stereo Classeur by Richard«, c. 1905 * Large Collection Leica Cameras: Screw Mount-, M- und R-Models * Subminiature Cameras, Optical Illusions, Magic Lanterns, Movie Cameras, Mutoscopes ? and much, much more
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Multiple 12-Lens Camera "Ch. Hofmans", Brussels, c.: Multiple 12-Lens Camera "Ch. Hofmans", Brussels, c. 1890 Charles E. Hofmans, Brussels. Tropical wood body, body no. 2849, size: (12 x) 25 x 30 mm for plate of 13 x 18 cm, dimensions of camera body:
0001: Multiple 12-Lens Camera "Ch. Hofmans", Brussels, c.Est. €2,500-€4,000
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Royal Mail Photo Stamp Camera, 1907: Royal Mail Photo Stamp Camera, 1907 Butcher & Sons, London. 15-lens version for simultaneous exposure of 15 stamp-sized images on the 9x12cm plate, body no. 144, shutter works, 8 brass ornamental
0003: Royal Mail Photo Stamp Camera, 1907Est. €700-€1,000
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Chor-Identar, 1947: Chor-Identar, 1947 Ets. Chotard, France. Multiplying camera for 16 photos of 2 x 3 cm on 9 x 12 cm plates, lens: Saphir-Boyer 3,5/50 mm. – Rare multiplying camera. – Literature: Francesch,
0004: Chor-Identar, 1947Est. €800-€1,100
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Multiple Lens Wet-Plate Camera, c. 1860–70: Multiple Lens Wet-Plate Camera, c. 1860–70 Presumably England. Walnut, with 9 unmarked brass lenses for postage-stamp sized images on plate of 13 x 18 cm, front standard focusing, focusing screen
0005: Multiple Lens Wet-Plate Camera, c. 1860–70Est. €5,000-€7,000
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Photo-Theodolite by Troughton & Simms, c. 1901: Photo-Theodolite by Troughton & Simms, c. 1901 Troughton & Simms Ltd., York, London. Photograph format 3 1/6 x 4 in., tropical wood, brass fittings, brass telescope, 2 levels, unmarked brass lens
0006: Photo-Theodolite by Troughton & Simms, c. 1901Est. €3,500-€5,000
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Ives' Kromskop 3-Color Stereo Viewer, 1895: Ives' Kromskop 3-Color Stereo Viewer, 1895 The Photochromoscope Syndicate Ltd., London, with blue and green filters (red missing). Mahogany body with brass fittings. Viewer needs attention. A rare
0007: Ives' Kromskop 3-Color Stereo Viewer, 1895Est. €900-€1,400
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Ives' Lantern Kromskop, c. 1895: Ives' Lantern Kromskop, c. 1895 The Photochromoscope Syndicate Ltd., London. 3-color attachment for magic lantern, with filter set red/blue/ green, lens holder (size Ø 52 mm), 3 brass projection
0008: Ives' Lantern Kromskop, c. 1895Est. €1,500-€2,500
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Baby Al-Vista No. 2, 1906: Baby Al-Vista No. 2, 1906 The Multiscope & Film Co., Burlington, WI, USA. Small panoramic camera for film 120. The winding key has to be added, release after cocking by hand faultless. Baby
0010: Baby Al-Vista No. 2, 1906Est. €200-€300
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Demaria Panoramic Camera, 1902: Demaria Panoramic Camera, 1902 Demaria, Paris. Size 7 x 23 cm, with Deltar Serie II 6,3/110 mm lens, shutter with two speeds. – Extremely rare panoramic camera! Panorama-Kamera "Demaria",
0011: Demaria Panoramic Camera, 1902Est. €300-€400
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Elnain Color-Separation Camera, c. 1927/28: Elnain Color-Separation Camera, c. 1927/28 Extraordinarily rare 3-color camera à la Bermpohl by "Elnain-Kamera Werkstätte, Wiesbaden-Hennethal", owned by Emil Reckmeier. For 9 x 12 cm exposures.
0012: Elnain Color-Separation Camera, c. 1927/28Est. €4,000-€6,000
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Anthony with Multiplying Camera Back, c. 1885: Anthony with Multiplying Camera Back, c. 1885 E. & H.T. Anthony, Manufacturer, 591 Broadway, N.Y., Patent Nov. 11, 1884, very interesting and technically costly construction. Similar to "Fairy
0013: Anthony with Multiplying Camera Back, c. 1885Est. €800-€1,100
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3 Gun Cameras: 3 Gun Cameras 1) Bell & Howell, Chicago. Gun Camera Type N-9, 16 mm cassette, electric drive, with Leitz lens 2,8/35 mm. – 2) Fairchild, Gun Camera AN-N6, 16 mm cassette, electric drive, with
0015: 3 Gun CamerasEst. €300-€600
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Jos-Pe Tri-Color Camera (No. 229), 1924: Jos-Pe Tri-Color Camera (No. 229), 1924 Josef Peter Welker, Hamburg. All-metal camera for single-shot 3-color separation negatives, decisive components produced by Steinheil and Zeiss, size 9 x 12
0016: Jos-Pe Tri-Color Camera (No. 229), 1924Est. €1,000-€2,000
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Robot I (2nd Version), 1934: Robot I (2nd Version), 1934 Otto Berning & Co., Schwelm – Westfalen. Body no. 22843, size 24 x 24 mm on 35mm film, clockwork drive (needs attention), synchronization, Tessar 2,8/3 ¾ cm, no.
0017: Robot I (2nd Version), 1934Est. €150-€250
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Robot IIa, 1951: Robot IIa, 1951 Berning, Düsseldorf. No. B 94940, 24 x 24 mm, Xenar 2,8/37,5 mm, clockwork drive. Robot IIa, 1951 Berning, Düsseldorf. Nr. B 94940, 24 x 24 mm, Xenar 2,8/37,5 mm,
0018: Robot IIa, 1951Est. €150-€200
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A Rare Late 19th-Century Photo Theodolite: A Rare Late 19th-Century Photo Theodolite Signed: C.F. Casella & Co. Ltd., 11, 13, 15, Rochester Row, London S.W. No. 32. Photograph format 4 1/3 x 4 1/3 in., aluminum body, brass lens: "Aldis
0019: A Rare Late 19th-Century Photo TheodoliteEst. €10,000-€20,000
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3 Special Stasi Cameras with Motor, c. 1980: 3 Special Stasi Cameras with Motor, c. 1980 Pentacon, Dresden. 3 SLR cameras with motor (2 cameras with large magazine), lenses: Primoplan 1,9/75 mm (M42), Zeiss Dokumar 8/25 mm (no. 1318) with
0020: 3 Special Stasi Cameras with Motor, c. 1980Est. €200-€400
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Pantochrom Color-Separation Camera, 1949: Pantochrom Color-Separation Camera, 1949 Dr. Julius Halewicz, Munich. For plates of 6,5 x 9 cm, interchangeable lens Tessar 4,5/15 cm in Compur shutter 1–1/200 sec., coupled rangefinder, body no.
0021: Pantochrom Color-Separation Camera, 1949Est. €3,000-€5,000
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Cameradio, c. 1948: Cameradio, c. 1948 Universal Radio, USA. Tube radio with built-in rollfilm camera for 3 x 4 cm format. Camera works, radio not tested. – A sought-after item like the "Tom Thumb". Cameradio,
0022: Cameradio, c. 1948Est. €200-€300
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Vinten Reconnaissance Camera, c. 1977: Vinten Reconnaissance Camera, c. 1977 Vinten LTD, England. For 70 mm film, adapted from a "Fiat G91 R3", serial number of the camera "No. 3245", lens: "Falconar 1,4/9,8 cm, No. 1062 Wild Heerbrugg
0023: Vinten Reconnaissance Camera, c. 1977Est. €500-€1,000
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Bermpohl-Naturfarbenkamera Three-Color Camera, 1930: Bermpohl-Naturfarbenkamera Three-Color Camera, 1930 Bermpohl & Co., Berlin. Very low serial no. 646, size 9 x 12 cm, tropical wood with brass fittings, with Plasmat 4/22 cm, light brown bellows,
0024: Bermpohl-Naturfarbenkamera Three-Color Camera, 1930Est. €1,600-€2,200
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