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Lot 212

This Kodak Brownie Automatic Movie Camera f/2.3, produced by Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester, NY, features a textured brown body with silver-tone metal accents and a built-in electric eye exposure control system. Designed for 8mm film, this vintage camera embodies the mid-century aesthetic and engineering that made Brownie cameras a household name. The original yellow and black box is included, featuring retro-style graphics indicative of the era. A must-have for vintage camera collectors, film enthusiasts, and mid-century design admirers. Measures 7.5"L x 3"W x 4.75"H in box. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 311

This vintage Kodak No. 2A Folding Cartridge Hawk-Eye Model B camera, produced by Eastman Kodak Co. between 1926 and 1934, features a black enamel lens plate with gold lettering, indicating its Rochester, N.Y. origin. The camera boasts a folding bellows design with a metal latch for opening and closing. The exterior is clad in black leatherette with embossed details, and the back bears the “Eastman Kodak Co.” marking. A well-preserved example of early 20th-century photographic technology. Issued: c. 1900Dimensions: 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 141

A Rochester Optical Pony Premo SR Folding Plate Camera 1897-98, 5 x 4in. with a Bausch & Lomb f/8 lens in a Victor pneumatic shutter, not working, body G, lens F.

Lot 330

This is an original Kodak Vest Pocket Camera, likely produced between 1912 and the 1920s. The camera features a folding bellows design, compact enough to fit in a pocket. Its durable black metal body and elegant detailing reflect early 20th-century craftsmanship. This model played a historical role in documenting personal and wartime moments during the early 1900s. Markings indicate authenticity, with "Made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY" imprinted on the front. Its folding mechanism and bellows are intact, with moderate wear consistent with age. The lens plate and original hardware remain present, offering strong collectible appeal. Issued: c. 1910Dimensions: $.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.

Lot 58

This is a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Model B folding camera, a highly portable design introduced in the early 20th century by Eastman Kodak. Known for its innovation, this model features the Autographic system, allowing photographers to write captions on the film's backing paper. The camera is equipped with a Kodak Anastigmat lens and a mechanical shutter, with a folding bellows mechanism and a red window on the back for film advancement. The body is covered in textured black leather with a Rochester, New York marking, embodying Kodak's craftsmanship during this era. A remarkable piece for collectors of antique cameras and photographyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 56

Vintage Kodak Six-16 folding camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. Features a Kodak-Anastigmat f/6.3 lens paired with a Kodak Dakar No. 1 shutter. This medium-format camera, introduced in the 1930s, was designed to produce sharp, detailed images on 616 film. The camera includes a bellows mechanism in good condition, a sturdy metal body, and a manual focus system. Marked with Made in the USA by Eastman Kodak Company, it is a fine example of early 20th-century camera engineering. Issued: C. 1930sDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 3

A significant piece of photographic history crafted by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y., USA. Known for its reliability and versatility, this camera was widely used by professionals in the early 20th century. a robust leather-covered wood body, a sturdy carrying handle, and a precise focal plane shutter mechanism. Its metallic components remain in good vintage condition, with visible wear consistent with its age. 19200. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 8"HCondition: Age related wear. As is, As found - untested functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 67

Early 20th-century Kodak Pocket Model E folding camera, manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY. This compact and portable camera features a black leatherette covering, bellows mechanism, and a lens with "Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter." Designed for 120 roll film, it showcases the innovative craftsmanship and design of its era, appealing to vintage photography enthusiasts and collectors. A fine example of pre-1930s photographic equipment with intricate detailing. Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 54

Vintage Kodak Senior Six 16 Bellow Folding Camera, produced by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York. This medium-format camera features a bellows design, a Kodak Anastigmat f6.3 128mm lens, and a Kodex shutter, built for 616 roll film. It comes with its original leather case, representing Kodak's iconic craftsmanship and design from the early 20th century. Issued: C. 1937Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 60

A compact Kodak Vest Pocket folding camera from the early 20th century, manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. This model features a metal frame with leather casing and a collapsible lens mechanism, making it one of the first truly portable cameras of its time. Known as "The Soldier's Camera," it gained popularity during World War I for its ease of transport. The camera includes a Kodak Anastigmat lens and retains its original components, with visible wear indicative of age and use. An iconic piece of photographic history. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 21

This auction lot features a vintage Kodak Brownie Holiday Camera with its original box, along with a Kodak-themed NASCAR collectible set. The Brownie Holiday Camera, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY, showcases a Dakon Lens and iconic mid-20th-century design, with its original packaging displaying classic Kodak branding. Complementing this is a sealed Kodak "Ernie Irvan Team Set" of NASCAR trading cards and a model No. 4 Kodak Chevrolet car, celebrating Kodak's historic sponsorship in motorsports. The camera and box show wear consistent with age, while the NASCAR collectibles remain in good vintage condition, making this lot a charming addition for collectors of photography, motorsports memorabilia, or Americana. Camera measures: 2.75"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 621

A Rochester Telephoto Poco Camera, black, body P, some damage to leather, opens and closes, shutter operates, with several plate holders.

Lot 18

Ensemble de correspondant de guerre US. Comprenant une camera dans sa housse en cuir marron. Quelques manques de cuir visibles. Poignee de transport en epais cuir marron. Les crochets de fermeture sont complets. Fermeture a code, marquee Sesamee. Logo du fabricant B&H. Interieur double en velours bordeaux. Camera FIlmo 16mm 70 DA Bell & Howell Chicago Cinemarchinery. En metal. Sangle en cuir complete. Toutes les pieces mobiles sont fonctionnelles. Film interieur manquant. Les objectifs sont en parfait etat. Un produit pour le developpement photo dans sa boite de conserve d origine jamais ouverte, marquee Kodak Developer D-76, fabrication Eastman Kodak Company. Une boite en metal vide, de couleur bleue et jaune, bien marquee Kodak. Un appareil photo en bakelite noire, marque Baby Brownie Special Made in USA By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester. Un patch The Stars and Stripes US Army, demonte d un uniforme. Un patch marque Official US Army Photographer. Un brassard en drap bleu marine, disposant d un insigne Official US Army Photographer cousu d origine. Une epingle a nourrice fermant le brassard. Un appareil photo en bakelite marron, marque Renard Royce Distibuted by The renard Royce Corp Made in Chicago. Les correspondants de guerre allies prirent une part preponderante a la bataille des Ardennes. Ainsi, Ernest Hemingway et Martha Gellhorn y parcourent les collines enneigees, le mythique photographe Robert Capa y participa egalement. De futurs geants de la litterature, J.D. Salinger ou Kurt Vonnnegut, et du journalisme Eugene Patterso, Al Neuharth prirent part aux combats. Fred Mackenzie, correspondant au quotidien « le Buffalo Evening News », a ete enferme avec les troupes americaines dans Bastogne. Tres bel ensemble rendant hommage a ceux qui mirent leurs vie au bout de leur camera. A noter une certaine usure et patine des pieces. Etat II+. Set of US war correspondent equipment. Includes a camera in its brown leather case, with some visible leather wear. The carrying handle is made of thick brown leather. The closure hooks are complete. Locking mechanism with code, marked Sesamee. Manufacturer s logo, B&H. The interior is lined with burgundy velvet. The camera is a Filmo 16mm 70 DA Bell & Howell Chicago Cinemachinery, made of metal. Complete leather strap. All moving parts are functional. The film inside is missing. The lenses are in perfect condition. A photo development product in its original unopened tin box, marked Kodak Developer D-76, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. A metal box in blue and yellow, clearly marked Kodak. A black bakelite camera, marked Baby Brownie Special Made in USA By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester. A The Stars and Stripes US Army patch, removed from a uniform. An Official US Army Photographer patch. A navy blue fabric armband with the Official US Army Photographer insignia sewn in. A safety pin closing the armband. A brown bakelite camera, marked Renard Royce Distributed by The Renard Royce Corp Made in Chicago. Allied war correspondents played a crucial role in the Battle of the Bulge. Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn traversed the snow-covered hills, and the legendary photographer Robert Capa also participated. Future literary giants like J.D. Salinger and Kurt Vonnegut, as well as journalists like Eugene Patterson and Al Neuharth, took part in the fighting. Fred Mackenzie, a correspondent for the Buffalo Evening News, was trapped with American troops in Bastogne.

Lot 195

Kodak Panoramic Camera, American, c.1894, stanped to the polished wooden interior 'No.1 Panoram-Kodak, Pat Sept. 26 1894 other patts applied for, made by Eastman KodakCo. Rochester N.Y U.S.A.' finished in black leatehr with all chrome parts , shutter not working correctly, 

Lot 62

PLATTENKAMERA, Tele-Photo Poco, um 1900,Herst. Rochester Optical u. Camera Co., Holzgehäuse, Lederbezug, Objektiv Bausch u. Lomb Opt. Co., roter Lederbalg (verblichen), augenscheinlich intakt, geschlossen ca. 22,5 x 22,5 x 10 cm, Mechanik gängig, keine weitere Funktionsprüfung, gebrauchter Originalzustand

Lot 117

5 Plattenkameras und Studio-Stativ1) Wünsche, Dresden. Frühe Plattenkamera für 13 x 18 cm, Wünsche‘s Mars-Anastigmat No. 2 in Unicum-Verschluß, läuft, eine Schraube fehlt, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil. (3–4/3) – 2) Premo Camera No. 9, für 4 x 5 in., Bausch & Lomb Planatograph 3 ¼ x 5 ½ in. Satzobjektiv – darum Verschluß mit doppelter Blendenskala, läuft, dreifacher Auszug, neigbares Laufbrett, mit Köfferchen, 2 Kassetten und Mattscheiben-Rückteil. Am Balgen sind kleinere Klebungen nötig, ist aber dicht. (3/3) – 3) Hüttig, Dresden (vermutet). Für 10 x 15 cm, Extra-Rapid-Aplanat 8/17 cm, B & L Automat läuft. (4/3-) – 4) Eastman Kodak, Rochester. No. 3-A Folding Brownie Camera Mod. A, roter Balgen, Sucher mit pfiffig angeschraubter Libelle. (3/3) – 5) KW, Dresden. Patent-Etui 9 x 12 cm mit angesetztem Schlitzverschluß – selten, ohne Funktion, Tessar 4,5/13,5 cm, Compur: schnelle Zeiten laufen, mit angesetzter Rada-Rollfilmkassette (neuwertig). (4/4) – Und: 6) Studio-Stativ, kurbelbar von 100 bis 145 cm Höhe, stark benutzt, Holz mit Rissen, doch dekorativ und anwendbar. (4/3-) Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (–/–)5 Plate Cameras and a Studio Tripod1) Wünsche, Dresden. Early plate camera for 13 x 18 cm, with ground-glass back and Wünsche's Mars Anastigmat No. 2 lens in Unicum shutter, working, one screw missing. (3–4/3) – 2) Premo Camera No. 9, for 4 x 5 in., Bausch & Lomb Planatograph 3 ¼ x 5 ½ in. compound lens (therefore shutter with double aperture scale), triple extension, tilting running board, case, ground-glass screen and two cassettes, shutter working, bellows in need of minor repairs, though still light-tight. (3/3) – 3) Probably Hüttig, Dresden. For 10 x 15 cm, Extra-Raipd-Aplanat 8/17 cm, B & L Automat working. (4/3-) – 4) Eastman Kodak, Rochester. No. 3-A Folding Brownie Camera Mod. A, red bellows, viewfinder with cleverly screwed-on bubble level. (3/3) – 5) KW, Dresden. Patent-Etui, 9 x 12 cm, with rare attached focal plane shutter, Tessar 4.5/13.5 cm, Compur only fast shutter speeds working, attached Rada rollfilm cassette in good condition, shutter inoperative. (4/4) – And: 6) Studio tripod, with height-adjustment from 100 to 145 cm, heavy wear, wood split, nevertheless attractive and still usable. (4/3-) Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (–/–)

Lot 1190

An early Rochester Optical & Camera Company Cycle Poco No 3 folding plate camera, internally dated 1896

Lot 215

Original vintage travel poster for Great Lakes issued by the United Airlines. Colourful artwork portraying different cities surrounded by lakes. Buffalo - a columned white house with purple roof and a glass of wine next to a bunch of grapes. Rochester - a building with columns next to a large microscope and a camera. Cleveland and Pittsburgh - cities with skyscrapers and bridges. With boats, green trees, waterfall, and white clouds in blue skies above, title in orange above the image. United Airlines was founded in 1926 in Boise, Idaho, and is one of the major American airlines. The Great Lakes (Grands Lacs), also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the east-central interior of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River. The five lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and they are in general on or near the Canada–United States border. Good condition, creasing, tears. Country of issue: USA, designer: Tom Lynch, size (cm): 71x56, year of printing: 1970s

Lot 248

Cine Kodak Special II, um 1955Kodak, Rochester. Filmkamera für 16mm-Filme auf 30m-Tageslichtspulen. Antrieb: Federwerk 8-64 Bilder/Sekunde, läuft. Jeweils 2 Objektive in Schnellwechsel-Fassung. Insgesamt 4 Objektive: Ektar 4/25 mm, 2,5/15 mm, 2/63 mm und 1,6/40 mm. Für diese Objektive aufsteckbare Newton-Sucher. - Dabei: Bedienungsanleitung in Englisch. Start Price: EUR 400 Zustand: (3+/3+)Cine Kodak Special II Film Camera, c. 1955Kodak, Rochester. For 16 mm films on 30-meter daylight spools, with 8-64 images per second spring-drive, Ektar 4/25 mm, 2.5/15 mm, 2/63 mm and 1.6/40 mm lenses, two pairs in quick-change mount, attachable Newton viewfinders. - In addition: English operating instructions. - Motor working. Start Price: EUR 400 Condition: (3+/3+)

Lot 2072

Rochester Optical Co. Premo A Victor 5 Plate Camera. (B)

Lot 47

A Rochester Optical Pony Premo No 3 4 x 5'' Folding Bed Camera, shutter working, body F, missing locking nut front L/H side, some wear, bellow G, with Ross Homocentric 6in f/6.3 lens, elements P

Lot 125

5 frühe Kodak-KamerasEastman Kodak, Rochester. 1) Kodak No. 1, Nr. 10681, für kreisrunde Bilder mit 64 mm Ø auf 72 mm breiten Film, mit 5 Original-Bildern. (3/-) - 2) No. 2 Kodak, Nr. 17071, für kreisrunde Bilder mit 91 mm Ø auf 98 mm breiten Film, Verschluß läuft, gut erhalten. (2-3/3+) - 3) No. 1 Panoram-Kodak, Nr. 1814, für 57 x 180 mm auf 120er-Rollfilm, Wasserwaage und Verschluß laufen, Kamera voll funktionstüchtig. (2-/3+) - 4) Pocket Kodak, frühe Version rotbraun beledert, für 51 x 38 mm auf 42 mm breiten Rollfilm. (3+/3) - Und: 5) Pocket Kodak 98 Model. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (-/-)5 Early Kodak CamerasEastman Kodak, Rochester. 1) Kodak No. 1, no. 10681, for circular images of 64 mm Ø on 72 mm wide film, with 5 original images. (3/-) - 2) No. 2 Kodak, no. 17071, for circular images of 91 mm Ø on 98 mm wide film, shutter working, in good condition. (2-3/3+) - 3) No. 1 Panoram-Kodak, no. 1814, for 57 x 180 mm on 120-rollfilm, spirit level and shutter working, camera fully functional. (2-/3+) - 4) Pocket Kodak, early version with russet leather covering, for 51 x 38 mm on 42 mm wide rollfilm. (3+/3) - And: 5) Pocket Kodak 98 Model. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 534

A late 19thC American mahogany and leather case box camera, by the Rochester Camera Company, the Cycle Roco number 3, with a Unicum lens.

Lot 366

A Rochester Optical Company boxed Pony Premo No. 5 camera, No'd. 127571" to the interior, together with various Premo camera filters / slides and a lens with brass scale inscribed "Bausch & Lomb Opt. Co. New York Rochester New York Chicago"

Lot 45

A Blair Camera Co. Rochester NY Stereoscopic Camera, Patented FEB 25 1890, NOV 5 1895, body G, some marks to back, with black bellows, bellows G, Carl Zeiss Jena 12cm f/6.3 lenses, serial no's 147302, 147303, elements F, some fungus/clouding, in Friedrich Deckel shutter, serial no 135710, shutter working, in The London Stereoscopic camera case

Lot 164

Kodak Ektra AusrüstungEastman Kodak, Rochester. 1) Kodak Ektra, Nr. 2091, Schlitzverschluß läuft, mit Kodak Ektar 1,9/50 mm und auswechselbarem Magazin. - 2) Kodak Ektar 3,3/35 mm. - 3) Kodak Ektar 3,5/90 mm, mit Rückdeckel. - 4) Kodak Telephoto Ektar 3,8/135 mm, mit Rückdeckel. - 5) Mattscheibenrückteil, sehr selten. - 6) Aufsichtsucher. - Und: 7) Winkelsucher, extrem selten. - Die komplizierteste Kodak-Kleinbildkamera aller Zeiten. Eine phantastische Ausrüstung dieser hochwertigen Kodak-Meilenstein-Kamera in funktionstüchtigem Zustand. Start Price: EUR 2000 Zustand: (3/3)Kodak Ektra OutfitEastman Kodak, Rochester. 1) Kodak Ektra, no. 2091, with Kodak Ektar 1.9/50 mm and interchangeable magazine back, focal plane shutter working. - 2) Kodak Ektar 3.3/35 mm. - 3) Kodak Ektar 3.5/90 mm, with back cap. - 4) Kodak Telephoto Ektar 3.8/135 mm, with back cap. - 5) Ground-glass back, very rare. - 6) Viewfinder. - And: 7) High-low angle finder, extremely rare. - Note: One of the technically most complex cameras by Kodak, the camera in this comprehensive outfit is in good working condition. Start Price: EUR 2000 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 299

Cine-Kodak Special II, um 1950Rochester, USA. Kamera für 16mm-Filme auf 60m-Tageslichtspulen. Antrieb durch Federwerk, 8-64 B/s. Verstellbarer Umlaufsektor mit Überblendungsvorrichtung. Diese Kamera ist eine Spezialausführung mit einem Objektivrevolver der Firma PAR-Hollywood. Objektive: Cine Ektar 2,5/15 mm, 1,9/25 mm, 2/63 mm und 4/152 mm. Suchereinrichtungen: Für jede Optik ist im Revolverkopf ein Sucherobjektiv vorhanden mit weitgehendem Parallaxenausgleich. Der Bildausschnitt kann über eine Fernsehrohrlupe bestimmt werden. Zusätzlich kann ein auf der Kamera befestigter Spiegelsucher ausgeklappt werden. - Die eleganteste der Cine-Spezial-Ausführungen! Diese Kamera hatte als Erstbesitzer die Movie-Section des Virginia State College (Frontalbeschriftung über dem Revolverkopf). Start Price: EUR 800 Zustand: (3/3+)Cine Kodak Special II Camera, c. 1950Rochester, New York. For 16mm films on 60m daylight spools, 8-64 fps spring-mechanism, adjustable circulation sector with crossfading device, four lenses: Cine Ektar 2.5/15 mm, 1.9/25 mm, 2/63 mm and 4/152 mm, a viewfinder lens in the turret head with extensive parallax compensation for each one, image section determined using a television tube magnifier, and an additional camera-mounted fold-out mirror viewfinder. - The most elegant of the Kodak Cine Special cameras! This example originally belonged to the movie department of the Virgina State College (front label above the turret). Start Price: EUR 800 Condition: (3/3+)

Lot 193

4 Kameras von Folmer & SchwingFolmer & Schwing, USA. 1) Auto Graflex, 4 x 5 in., Taylor & Hobson Cooke Anastigmat Lens 4,5/6,5 in., Rollfilmrückteil 4 x 5 Vertikal B, Verschluß klemmt, sonst gut erhalten. (3/-) - 2) Graphic No. 0, Nr. 95556, Rollfilm-Box der ausgefallenen Art. 41 x 63 mm für 127er-Rollfilm. Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/72 mm. Schlitzverschluß bis 1/500 Sek. läuft. Sucher mit angesetztem Winkelspiegel. Ausgefallene Kamerakonstruktion. (3+/3) - 3) "1. A. Graflex", 108 x 64 mm auf 72mm-Rollfilm, B & L Zeiss Tessar 4,5/3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., Verschluß ohne Funktion, gutes Mattscheibenbild. (2-3/-) - Und: 4) Eastman Kodak, USA. "No. I A Speed Kodak" 108 x 64 mm, Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/11 cm (Tessar), Verschluß ohne Funktion. (3/-) - Alle 4 Kameras äußerlich gut erhalten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (-/-)4 Folmer & Schwing CamerasFolmer & Schwing, USA. 1) Auto Graflex, 4 x 5 in., with Taylor & Hobson Cooke 4.5/6.5 in. Anastigmat Lens and 4 x 5 Vertikal B rollfilm back, shutter sticking, otherwise good condition. (3/-) - 2) Graphic No. 0, no. 95556, 1 5/8 x 2 ½ in. on 127-rollfilm, with finder with hinged mirror and Kodak Anastigmat 6.3/72 mm lens, focal plane shutter up to 1/500 sec. working, good condition, a camera of most unconventional construction and design (3+/3) - 3) 1. A. Graflex, 108 x 64 mm on 72 mm rollfilm, B & L Zeiss Tessar 4,5/ 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., shutter inoperative, good screen image. (2-3/-) - And: 4) Eastman Kodak, Rochester, No. I A Speed Kodak, 108 x 64 mm, with Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6.3/11 cm Tessar lens, shutter inoperative. (3/-) - All four cameras in externally good condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 292

Askania-Bipack-Kamera, um 1931Bamberg-Werke, Berlin-Friedenau. Spezialkamera auf der Grundlage der bewährten Askania Z, Filmkamera für vier 120m-Blechkassetten. Filmtyp: 35mm-Nor­mal­film. Objektiv: Pan Tachar Astro Berlin 2,3/50 mm. Suchersystem: Der Film dient als Mattscheibe und die Fernrohrlupe zeigt ein seitenrichtiges großes Bild. Bildschaltwerk: Vierfachgreifer mit Sperrgreifer. Umlaufsektor verstellbar. Rückseitig: Tacho B/s und Zählwerke für Metrage und Einzelbilder. Antrieb durch einen großen vielfach schaltbaren 12V-Motor der Bamberg-Werke Berlin. - Elektrische Funktionen nicht geprüft. - Dabei: Askania-Kompendium und das große und schwere Askania-Holzstativ mit Fahrspinne. - Vor der Erfindung der subtraktiven Mehrfarben-Nega­tivfilme um 1938 wurden gefilterte Farbauszüge auf den vorhandenen Schwarzweiß-Film aufgenommen. In der Kamera liefen für die drei Grundfarben Rot, Grün, Blau gleichzeitig drei Filmstreifen (Technicolor USA). Später war es den Chemikern gelungen, einen der Filmstreifen für zwei Farbauszüge zu adaptieren. Beim "Bipack"-Verfahren werden ein orthochromatischer grün- und blauempfindlicher Frontfilm und ein panchromatischer rotempfindlicher Rückfilm Schicht auf Schicht belichtet. Für dieses "Bipack" genannte Farbverfahren genügten zwei in der Kamera laufende Filmstreifen. Dafür stellte Askania auf der Leipziger Herbstmesse diese neue Kamera vor (Ausstellungsbericht "Die Kinotechnik" von 1931). Obwohl diese "Bipack"-Kamera auch für das schwarzweiße Wandermaskenverfahren (heute "Stanzen" genannt) verwendbar war, zeigten die Kameramänner nur mäßiges Interesse an der Neuvorstellung. Inzwischen war bekannt, daß die Agfa-Werke in Wolfen und die Kodak Eastman-Werke in Rochester an Mehrfarbenfilmen arbeiteten, mittels derer jede Kamera zur einstreifigen "Farbkamera" werden konnte. Im Vergleich zu der in großen Stückzahlen produzierten Askania Z wurden nur wenige "Bipack"-Kameras in den Bamberg-Werken hergestellt. - Literatur: "Photo-Anti­quaria" (Club Daguerre) von 2013, Nr. 116, S. 4-10. - Die "Askania-Bipack"-Kamera ist deshalb eine große Rarität. Uns ist nicht bekannt, dass jemals ein Exemplar auf einer Auktion angeboten wurde. Start Price: EUR 4800 Zustand: (3+/3+)Askania "Bipack" Camera, c. 1931Bamberg Works, Berlin-Friedenau. For 35mm film in four 120-meter metal cassettes, with quadruple-claw mechanism film transport with locking mechanism, sector-adjustable circulation, large 12-volt motor by Bamberg-Werke in Berlin, viewfinder via film as focusing screen, reverse with speedometer p/s and counters for film meters and individual images, telescope magnifier showing large image the right way up, Astro Berlin Pan Tachar 2.3/50 mm lens. Electrical functions not tested. - In addition: Askania compendium and large Askania wood tripod with rolling base or driver. - Note: Before the invention of subtractive multicolor negative films in around 1938, filtered color separations were recorded onto existing black-and-white film. Three film strips (technicolor) ran simultaneously through the camera for the three primary colors - red, green and blue. Chemists subsequently succeeded in adapting one of the films for two-color separations. In this "Bipack" color two film strips in the camera were sufficient. An orthochromatic green and blue sensitive front film and a panchromatic red sensitive rear film are exposed layer by layer. Askania presented their new camera at the Leipzig autumn fair (exhibition report "Die Kinotechnik" from 1931). Although this "Bipack" camera could also be used for the black-and-white traveling mask process (now called "stamping"), camera operators showed only moderate interest in the new idea. It was widely known that the Agfa in Wolfen and Eastman Kodak in Rochester were both working on new multi-color films that would enable any camera to become a single-strip "color camera." Compared to the Askania Z, which was sold in large numbers, only a few "Bipack" cameras were produced in the Bamberg factories. - Literature: "Photo Antiquaria" (Club Daguerre Germany) from 2013, no. 116, pp. 4-10. - The "Askania Bipack" camera is, therefore, a great rarity. This is the only example we know of to date to have been offered at auction. Start Price: EUR 4800 Condition: (3+/3+)

Lot 293

A Rochester Optical Pony Premo SR Folding Plate Camera 1897-98, 5 x 4in. with a Bausch & Lomb f/8 lens in a Victor pneumatic shutter, not working, body G-VG, lens F, with three double dark slide plate holders.

Lot 639

A Rochester, Eastman Kodak Cycle Poco No 5 folding plate camera - some damage as shown

Lot 470

A Rochester Optical Premo A Hand and Stand Folding Plate Camera quarter plate, circa 1900, serial no.100519 with a Bausch & Lomb f/8 lens and Victor shutter not working, body G, rear door does not stay shut, with retailer's plate marked Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Ltd., probably the New Zealand chemical supplier (1879-1978)

Lot 138

Viewmaster-Sammlung und 4 Stereo-Kameras, nach 19501) Viewmaster, USA. Viewmaster Nr. 10955 mit Tasche. (2-3/3) - 2) Viewmaster Film Cutter, Junior Projector, Stereo Viewer Focusing No. 2011, 2 x Lighted Stereo Viewer, 4 x Model E Viewer in Dunkelbraun, 1 x Model E Viewer schwarz mit dänischer "Gratis"-Scheibe und Light Attachment, 16 Serien à 3 Scheiben zu Touristik in den USA, 7 x 3 Scheiben zu Europa (u.a. Queen Elizabeth Coronation mit Textbuch), 5 Comics à 3 Scheiben, 17 einzelne Scheiben und eine Box mit unbenutzten "36 Viewmaster Personal Reels with Envelope". (3-3-/-) - 3) Kodak, Rochester. Kodak Stereo Camera, für 24 x 24 mm. (3/3) - 4) Kodak Stereo Camera 24 x 24 mm. (3-/4) - 5) Kinder, Milwaukee. Kin-Dar Nr. 24868, 24 x 24 mm, Steinheil Cassar 3,5/35 mm, Entfernungsmesser etwas dejustiert, gut erhalten, mit Tasche. Wurde von Seton Rochwite konstruiert, dessen erster großer Erfolg die Stereo Realist war. (3/3) - Und: 6) Vredeborch, Nordenham. Nordetta 3-D für 42 x 55 mm für Typ 127, Verschluß ohne Funktion, gut erhalten. (3+/-) Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (-/-)Viewmaster Collection and 4 Stereo Cameras, post-19501) Viewmaster no. 10955, United States, with case. (2-3/3) - 2) Viewmaster film cutter, Junior Projector, focusing stereo viewer no. 2011, 2 illuminated stereo viewers, 4 examples of the Model E viewer in dark-brown, 1 Model E viewer in black, with Danish "free" disc and light attachment, sixteen series of three discs of American tourist sights, 7 x 3 discs for Europe (including Queen Elizabeth’s coronation with libretto), 5 comics with three discs each, 17 individual discs and a box with unused "36 Viewmaster Personal Reels with Envelope". (3-3-/-) - 3) Kodak, Rochester, Kodak Stereo Camera, for 24 x 24 mm. (3/3) - 4) Kodak Stereo Camera, 24 x 24 mm. (3-/4) - 5) Kinder, Milwaukee. Kin-Dar no. 24868, 24 x 24 mm, Steinheil Cassar 3.5/35 mm, rangefinder slightly misaligned, in good condition, with case. Note: Constructed by Seton Rochwite, whose first major success was the Stereo Realist. (3/3) - And: 6) Vredeborch, Nordenham. Nordetta 3-D for 42 x 55 mm on 127-rollfilm, shutter inoperative, otherwise well preserved. (3/-) Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 83

Hawk-Eye Detective Camera Improved Version und 4 Kodak-Kameras1) Blair Camera, Boston. Hawk-Eye Detective Camera Improved Version, Nr. 165, für 4 x 5 in., Distanzskala in Fokussierknopf, Verschluß läuft, innen mit 2 Doppelkassetten. (3/3) - Eastman Kodak, Rochester, alle mit rotem Balgen, Verschlüsse laufen: 2) Folding Pocket Kodak No. 1A Nr. 51559. (3/3) - 3) No. 4 Cartridge Kodak Model E, Messingverschluß B-I-T, Händlerstempel "Numa Peterson Stockholm". (3-/3) - 4) No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model F, Verschluß mit eingebautem Filmzählwerk. (3/3) - 5) No. 3-A Folding Pocket Kodak Model B-4, Kodak-Automatic-Verschluß, eine Rückwandschließe mit Schaden. (3-/3) - Und: 6) 2 x Kodak Film Tanks, für Vest Pocket und für Filme von 2 ½ in. mit dänischer Anleitung, beide ohne Entwicklungsband. Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (-/-)4 Kodak Cameras and a Hawk-Eye Detective Camera (Improved Version)1) Blair Camera, Boston. Hawk-Eye Detective Camera Improved Version, no. 165, for 4 x 5 in., distance scale on the focusing knob, shutter working, with two double cassettes inside. (3/3) - Eastman Kodak, Rochester, all with red bellows, shutters working: 2) Folding Pocket Kodak No. 1A No. 51559. (3/3) - 3) No. 4 Cartridge Kodak Model E, brass shutter B-I-T, retailer’s stamp "Numa Peterson Stockholm". (3-/3) - 4) No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model F, shutter with incorporated film counter. (3/3) - 5) No. 3-A Folding Pocket Kodak Model B-4, Kodak Automatic shutter, one back catch damaged. (3-/3) - And: 6) 2 Kodak film tanks, for Vest Pocket and for 2 ½ in. films, with Danish instructions, without developing tapes. Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 215

A Rochester Optical Pony Premo 4x5 Folding Bed Camera, serial no. 154191, body G-VG, bellows G, with unmarked lens in Unicum shutter, optics VG, with three wooden DDS, together with a Kodak Premo folding camera, body G, bellows P, with repairs present, together with a Bausch 7 Lomb Optical Co. Plantograph lens, body P, shutter not working, optics F, some fungus present,

Lot 142

Conley Long Focus und Stativ Folmer & SchwingConley Camera, Rochester. Conley Long Focus, für 6 ½ x 8 ½ in., roter Balgen, neigbarer Laufboden, Wechselplatine mit Messingoptik "6 ½ x 8 ½ Rapid Orthographic F-8" für 3 Brennweiten: 10 ½, 17 ½ und 23 ½ in., Wollensak-Verschluß läuft, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil und Folmer & Schwing Crown Tripod No. 2. Beide Geräte gut erhalten. Jeder Besucher auf einer Ausstellung dieser Kamera kann sich dank der großen Mattscheibe und klaren Optik davon überzeugen, daß früher halt die Bilder auf dem Kopf standen, die heutzutage auf dem Smartphone-Display aber "richtig herum" sind. Start Price: EUR 160 Zustand: (3/3)Conley Long Focus and Folmer & Schwing TripodConley Camera, Rochester, Conley Long Focus, for 6 ½ x 8 ½ in., with red bellows, inclining base, changeable plate with brass lens "6 ½ x 8 ½ Rapid Orthographic F-8" for 3 focal lengths: 10 ½, 17 ½ and 23 ½ in., focusing screen back and Folmer & Schwing Crown Tripod No. 2, Wollensak shutter working, glass clean under spotlight, camera and tripod in good condition. - Note: Thanks to the large screen and clear optics, the casual viewer can convince himself that the images used to be upside down, which are now "the right way around" on the smartphone display. Start Price: EUR 160 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 436

An assortment of vintage cameras and accessories. Comprising a UN Japanese blow brush, a two part Sangamo Weston Master V universal exposure meter no.862BJ Model S461.5, a G.E.C. illumination meter no.M903, range 50 F.C., a Johnson Wray optical rangefinder with instructions and a distance dial reel, a Brownie SIX-20 Model D with flash contacts, a Speedtron IV solid state electronic flashgun, a Vest Kodak pocket camera No.45043-1915 with a British patent, an Olympus OM10 serial No.2346145 with a Om-System Zuiko Auto-S 50mm lens serial No.5048143 (last checked October 2013), a Cherry P-3 tripod, a Kodak No.1 Pocket Camera, No.28751 & patent No.50431915 with a shutter made by Easton Kodak company from Rochester New York, a camera by H.B.M. Co Ltd and with a Tricho shutter and a Kodak No. 3-A Folding Pocket Camera September 9th 1902 manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. with a Rapid Rectilinear Bausch & Lomb Optical Co lens with adjustable settings, a level 'bubble' and an automatic shutter, within a brown leatherette case.

Lot 399

A Rochester Pony Premo Folding Bed Camera, No. 3B, shutter not working, body G, some wear to leatherette, bellows G, with 3¼x4¼ Rectilinear lens, elements G, focus screen back, focus screen intact, three DDS's, in worn Pony Premo case

Lot 9419

"KALART II CAMERA", made for Kalart by Wollensak, Rochester/USA, mit Wollensak RAPTAR-Objektiv 127 mm, f=4,5, No. 823195, mit Anleitung, Papieren und 3 Fotoplattenboxen. Ungeprüft. Aus niedersächsischer Privatsammlung.

Lot 251

A Rochester Cycle Poco No.3 Hand & Stand Camera, body G, wear to bellows, small crack to viewfinder, still functional, ballbearing for level still present, Unicum shutter working but shutter stays a little open after exposure, ground glass in VG condition, rack & pinion focusing, movement knob missing,

Lot 132

Pony Premo No 2 box camera with Gem Rochester Optical & Camera Co boxed camera with original leatherette box and plate holders

Lot 105

3 Kameras1) ICA, Dresden. Reflexkamera, Exportversion, Nr. E 18116, für Hoch- und Querformat 8 x 10 cm, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 4,5/15 cm, Schlitzverschluß läuft, ohne Mattscheibenrückteil. (3-/3) - 2) Eastman Kodak, USA. No. 1 Panoram Kodak, Nr. 1941, für 120er-Rollfilm, Verschluß läuft, Leder dicht. Viel benutzte Kamera, die auf neue Bilder wartet. (4/3) - Und: 3) Rochester Optical, USA. Premo SR, Nr. 20342, für 4 x 5 in., roter Balgen, Messingbeschläge, Messing-Aplanat in Victor-Verschluß, läuft, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil und 3 Doppelkassetten. (3-/3) Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (-/-)3 Cameras1) ICA, Dresden. Reflex camera no. E 18116, export version, for portrait and landscape formats of 8 x 10 cm, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 4.5/15 cm, focal plane shutter working, without focusing screen back. (3-/3) - 2) Eastman Kodak, USA. No. 1 Panoram Kodak, no. 1941, for 120-rollfilm, shutter working, leather tight, heavy wear. (4/3) - And: 3) Rochester Optical, USA. Premo SR, no. 20342, for 4 x 5 in., with red bellows, brass fittings, brass-bound Aplanat in Victor shutter, focusing screen back and 3 double cassettes, shutter working. (3-/3) Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 88

Kola und Graphic No. 01) Kolár, Prag. Kola Nr. 573, für 2 verschiedene Filmtypen: mit zwei dazugehörigen Leerspulen (an Gehäuse Verriegelungen für Kola-Kassetten vorhanden) für 35 mm breiten unperforierten Film für ein Format von 35 x 40 mm, Zählwerk für 32 Aufnahmen und umschaltbarem Sucher von Format 4 x 4 auf 3,5 x 4, sowie Rückwand mit Fenster für Rollfilm Typ 127 für 4 x 4 cm, Optik von Kolár Praha An. Kolyt 4,5/5 cm in Compur, Verschluß und Fokussierung (bis 1,25 m) laufen. Nur ca. 850 Kameras wurden produziert. Selten. - Und: 2) Folmer & Schwing, USA. Graphic No. 0, Gehäuse-Nr. 26776, Rollfilm-Box der ausgefallenen Art. 41 x 63 mm für 127er-Rollfilm. Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/72 mm. Schlitzverschluß bis 1/500 Sek. läuft. Sucher mit angesetztem Winkelspiegel. Ausgefallene Kamerakonstruktion. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/3)Kola and Graphic No. 0 Cameras1) Kolár, Prague. No. 573, for 2 different film types: 35 mm unperforated film for a format of 35 x 40 mm (with counter for 32 exposures and adjustable viewfinder for 4 x 4 and 3.5 x 4 formats) and back with window for type 127 rollfilm for 4 x 4 cm, optics by Kolár Praha An. Kolyt 4.5/5 cm in Compur shutter, shutter and focusing (up to 1.25 m) working. Included are two associated empty spools, with locks for Kola cassettes on the housing. Note: Only approx. 850 units were produced. - And: 2) Folmer & Schwing, Rochester, N.Y. Graphic No. 0, no. 26776, 1 5/8 x 2 ½ in. on type 127 rollfilm, with Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6.3 / 72 mm, focal plane shutter up to 1/500 sec., finder with hinged mirror, shutter working. A camera of most unconventional construction and design. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 91

A Rochester-type 6¼ x 4½ Stereo Camera, body G, some scuffs to leatherette, some surface oxidisation to brass on front standard, bellows G-VG, with roller blind shutter, shutter sticking, curtain creased, with Aldis f/6 No 2 Anastigmat lenses, barrels G, elements P-F, fungus

Lot 249

An early 20th century Rochester Camera Company box plate camera with plates.

Lot 369

A Rochester Optical Company boxed Pony Premo No. 5 camera, No'd. 127571" to the interior, together with various Premo camera filters / slides and a lens with brass scale inscribed "Bausch & Lomb Opt. Co. New York Rochester New York Chicago"

Lot 296

Wollensak - A mid 20th century Seneca folding field type camera. The camera being marked Improved Seneca View. Seneca Camera MFG.CO Rochester N.Y. U.S.A. Busch Pressman style. Accompanied by four slides and carry case.

Lot 131

Rochester Optical Company Pony Premo No.5 folding camera with six slides 

Lot 181

VICTORIAN SIMULATED TORTOISESHELL SET OF OPERA GLASSES,with telescopic action in working order, along with a set of binoculars and an Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, USA camera (3)

Lot 5

Star Wizard No 4 camera by Wollenaak Optical Co., Rochester, USA with original travel case (a/f) & 3 original + 2 extra plates

Lot 470

A Rochester Optical Co. Premo B 4 x 5" Folding Plate Camera serial no. 36019, c. 1900, maroon bellows, with f/8 lens in Bausch & Lomb Victor shutter, not working, body G, bellows crinkled, wear to cabinet corner

Lot 157

No. 3 Cartridge Kodak Modell E und Poco Modell A1) Eastman Kodak, Rochester. No. 3 Cartridge Kodak, Nr. 14197, Format 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. auf Rollfilmtyp 119, Planatographe in Unicum-Verschluß, weinroter Balgen. Mit diesem Filmformat ist sie das seltenste Modell unter den "Cartridge"-Kameras. - Und: 2) Rochester Camera Co., USA. Poco Model A, um 1895, Format 12 x 15 cm, Symmetrical 5 x 7 in Unicum-Verschluß, weinroter Balgen, Mattscheiben-Rückteil mit beiliegender Doppelkassette. - Dekorative Kameras in sehr schönem Zustand! Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-/3+)No. 3 Cartridge Kodak Model E and Poco Model A Cameras1) Eastman Kodak, Rochester. No. 3 Cartridge Kodak, no. 14197, size 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. on 119 rollfilm, Planatographe in Unicum shutter, red bellows. Rare in this size! - And: 2) Rochester Camera Co., USA. Poco Model A, c. 1895, size 4 3/4 x 6 in. Symmetrical 5 x 7 in. in Unicum shutter, red bellows, inside with focusing screen back and one double cassette. - Decorative cameras in very good condition! Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-/3+)

Lot 76

Press Graflex 5 x 7, um 1920Folmer & Schwing, Eastman Kodak, Rochester. Press Graflex, für Querformat 5 x 7 in., Schlitzverschluß läuft, Tücher gut, für Verschlußzeiten von 1/10 bis 1/1500 Sek., mit 2 Wechseloptiken: T, T & H Cooke Anastigmat 4.5/8 in. Nr. 63533 und Carl Zeiss Jena Fliegertruppen Tessar 4,5/25 cm Nr. 301533. Typische Berufskamera der Zeit 1902 bis 1930. Alles hervorragend erhalten! Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (2-/3)Press Graflex 5 x 7, c. 1920Folmer & Schwing, Eastman Kodak, Rochester. For 5 x 7 in. vertical format, focal plane shutter works, for shutter speeds from 1/10 up to 1/1500 sec., with 2 lenses: T, T & H Cooke Anastigmat 4.5/ 8 in. no. 63533 and Carl Zeiss Jena Fliegertruppen Tessar 4.5/25 cm no. 301533 (Fliegertruppe = German airforce 1914-1918), focal plane shutter cloth good. Classic press camera from period 1902-1930. All in excellent condition! Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (2-/3)

Lot 88

Crown Graphic 4 x 5 Inch, um 1950Graflex, Rochester. Crown Graphic 4 x 5 in., gekuppelter Entfernungsmesser, Anzeige nur schwach sichtbar, mit Focu-Spot-Aufsatz, Graflex Optar 4,7/135 mm, vergütet, in Graphex-Verschluß, läuft, mit Mattscheibenrückteil und Blitzhalter. Gut erhalten und sehr wenig benutzt. - Der Presse-Klassiker! Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (2-/3)Crown Graphic 4 x 5 Inch, c. 1950Graflex, Rochester. 4 x 5 in., coupled rangefinder, display only faintly visible, with focus spot attachment, coated Graflex Optar 4.7/135 mm, in Graphex shutter, with ground-glass back and flash holder, shutter working, good condition, little-used. - The classic press camera! Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (2-/3)

Lot 178

4 Magazinkameras1) "Sigm. Weinberg, Constructeur, Constantinopl". Magazinkamera um 1892 aus der Türkei, hellbraunes Holz, abklappbare Front, mit Messingoptik Berthiot Paris Eurygraphe Extra Rapide No. 1, Nummer schwer lesbar: um 22xxx. Innen ohne Plattenhalter. Mit Tasche. Zum ersten Mal auf unserer Auktion! (4/-) - 2) Vermutlich Schweiz. Magazinkamera "Tessin", für Platten von 9 x 12 cm, Zählwerk 0-12, mit 12 Einlagen, Messingoptik Suter, Basel, Aplanat C Nr. 2 Nr. 16934, mit Irisblende, Optik in neuwertigem Zustand, Rotations-Schleuderverschluß, an Rückklappe innen schwedische Anleitung. Ein Lederteil fehlt. Aufwendige Kamera! (3/3) - 3) The Eastman Company, Rochester. No. 4 Kodak Junior, Nr. 891, mit Rollfilmmagazin. (4/3-4) - Und: 4) Unbezeichnet. Für 6,5 x 9 cm. Mit 5 Einlagen. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (-/-)4 Magazine Cameras1) "Sigm. Weinberg, Constructeur, Constantinopl", Turkey, c. 1892, light-brown wood, hinged front, with brass-bound Berthiot Paris Eurygraphe Extra Rapide No. 1 lens, number difficult to read at 22xxx, without internal plate holder. The first time that we have offered this model. (4/-) - 2) Probably Switzerland, "Tessin", for 9 x 12 cm plates, counter 0-12, with 12 plate holders, brass-bound Suter, Basel, Aplanat C No. 2 lens No. 16934, with rotating shutter, iris diaphragm and Swedish instructions on inside back flap, lens in near-mint condition, camera missing section of leather. Elaborate camera! (3/3) - 3) The Eastman Company, Rochester, No. 4 Kodak Junior, no. 891, with rollfilm magazine. (4/3-4) - And: 4) Unmarked, for 6.5 x 9 cm, with 5 plate holders. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 160

Tele Photo Cycle Poco B und Conley Long Focus1) Rochester Optical & Camera Co, USA. Tele Photo Cycle Poco B, für 5 x 7 in., dunkelroter Balgen, Vorder- und Rückstandarte separat fokussierbar, extrem weitwinkeltüchtig, mit Wechseloptik "Three Focus 5 x 7" in Verschluß Bausch & Lomb Automat, läuft, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil. Hervorragend erhalten, schöne Kamera mit anspruchsvoller Technik. (2/3) - Und: 2) Conley Camera, Rochester. Conley Long Focus, für 6 ½ x 8 ½ in., roter Balgen, Wechseloptik mit "6 ½ x 8 ½ Rapid Orthographic F-8" für 3 Brennweiten 10 ½, 17 ½ und 23 ½ in., Wollensak-Verschluß läuft. Einige Belederungsteile und Tragegriff erneuert. Mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil. Die größte von allen "Long Focus"-Modellen. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (-/-)Tele Photo Cycle Poco B and Conley Long Focus1) Rochester Optical & Camera Co, New York. Tele Photo Cycle Poco B, for 5 x 7 in., dark-red bellows, front and back separately focusable, for extreme wide-angle use, with changeable lens "Three Focus 5 x 7" in Bausch & Lomb automatic shutter, with focusing screen back, shutter working. Excellent condition, beautiful camera with sophisticated technology. (2/3) - And: 2) Conley Camera, Rochester. Conley Long Focus, for 6 ½ x 8 ½ in., red bellows, changeable plate with "6 ½ x 8 ½ Rapid Orthographic F-8" for 3 focal lengths 10 ½, 17 ½ and 23 ½ in., Wollensak shutter and focusing screen back, some leather parts and carrying handle replaced, shutter works. The largest of the Long Focus models. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 84

Graphic No. 0 und National Graflex1) Folmer & Schwing, USA. Graphic No. 0, Gehäuse-Nr. 26813, Rollfilm-Box der ausgefallenen Art. 41 x 63 mm für 127er-Rollfilm. Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/72 mm Nr. 516. Schlitzverschluß bis 1/500 Sek. läuft! Sucher mit angesetztem Winkelspiegel. Sehr schöner Zustand! Ausgefallene Kamerakonstruktion. (2/2-) - Und: 2) Folmer Graflex, Rochester. National Graflex II Nr. 205029, für 58 x 64 mm auf 120er-Film, Schlitzverschluß 1/30-1/500, läuft, mit B & L Tessar 3,5/75 mm in Schneckengang, origineller Belichtungsrechner im Deckel, sehr gut erhalten! (2-/3) - Beide Kameras voll funktionstüchtig! Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (-/-)Graphic No. 0 and National Graflex1) Folmer & Schwing, Rochester, New York. Graphic No. 0, no. 26813, 1 5/8 x 2 ½ in. on rollfilm 127, with Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/72 mm no. 516, focal plane shutter up to 1/500 sec. working, finder with hinged mirror, shutter working. good condition, a most unconventional camera construction and design. (2/2-) - And: 2) Folmer Graflex, Rochester. National Graflex II no. 205029, for 58 x 64 mm on 120-film, focal plane shutter 1/30-1/500, with B & L Tessar 3,5/75 mm in focusing mount, exposure calculator in camera top, shutter working, in very good condition. (2-/3) Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 142

5 Klappkameras1) Dr. Lüttke & Arndt, Wandsbek. Für 9 x 12 cm, mit Extra Rapid Aplanat in Unicum. Handgriff gebrochen, sonst gut erhalten. Mit Mattscheibenrückteil und 2 Doppelkassetten. (2-/3) - 2) Unbezeichnet. Zwei-Verschluß-Kamera für Querformat 9 x 12 cm. Dreifacher Auszug, Wechselplatine mit Planatograph 6 ½ in., beide Verschlüsse laufen. Mit Mattscheibenrückteil. (3/3) - 3) Deutschland. Frühe Amateurkamera für 9 x 12 cm, roter Balgen, Landschaftsoptik mit Schleuderverschluß. Rückteil ohne Mattglas. (3-/3) - 4) Unbezeichnet, schwedisches Händlerschild. Für 9 x 12 cm, roter Balgen, Metallstandarte, Landschaftsoptik mit Messingverschluß, eingeschobene Kassette. (3/3) - Und: 5) Rochester Camera. Poco 4 x 5 in., mit F.F. Meyer, Blasewitz-Dresden Lysioskop Ser. II No. 1. Mit Mattscheibenrückteil und 3 Kassetten. (3-4/3) Start Price: EUR 160 Zustand: (-/-)5 Folding Cameras1) Dr Lüttke & Arndt, Wandsbek. For 9 x 12 cm, with Extra Rapid Aplanat in Unicum, with focusing screen back and 2 double cassettes, handle broken, otherwise in good condition. (2-/3) - 2) Unmarked, double-shutter camera for 9 x 12 cm landscape format, triple extension, changeable plate with Planatograph 6 ½ in. lens and focusing screen back, both shutters work. (3/3) - 3) Germany, early amateur camera for 9 x 12 cm, red bellows, landscape lens with slingshot shutter, back without focusing screen back. (3-/3) - 4) Unmarked, Swedish dealer's plaque, for 9 x 12 cm, red bellows, metal standard, landscape lens with brass clasp, inserted cassette. (3/3) - And: 5) Rochester Camera. Poco 4 x 5 in., with F.F. Meyer, Blasewitz-Dresden Lysioskop Ser. II no. 1, with focusing screen back and 3 cassettes. (3-4/3) Start Price: EUR 160 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 96

3A-Panoram-Kodak mit Ross-Optik, um 1914Eastman Kodak, Rochester. Gehäuse-Nr. 1416, für Kodakfilm A-122, mit Ross Homocentric 6,3/133 mm Nr. 110270, Irisblende von 6,3 bis 22, Verschluß läuft gelegentlich. Wie neu erhalten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2/3)3A-Panoram-Kodak with Ross Lens, c. 1914Eastman Kodak, Rochester. Camera no. 1416, for Kodak film A-122, with Ross Homocentric 6.3/133 mm no. 110270, iris diaphragm from 6.3 to 22, shutter works intermittently, in near-mint condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2/3)

Lot 162

Century Grand Senior und Pony Premo VI1) Century Camera Co., Rochester. Century Grand Sr., für 5 x 7 in., roter Balgen, Messingbeschläge, Wechselplatine mit Bausch & Lomb Zeiss Convertible 14 in. Nr. 549852, deutliche Kittfehler, Rücklinse 11 ½ in. Nr. 549856, in Volute-Verschluß, läuft. Mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil und Weitwinkel-Einschub. - Und: 2) Rochester Optical Co., Rochester. Für 5 x 7 in., roter Balgen, unbezeichnete Messingoptik ca. 8/20 cm, Rücklinse mit Kittfehler, in Victor Verschluß, läuft, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil. Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (2-3/3)Century Grand Senior and Pony Premo VI Cameras1) Century Camera Co., Rochester. Century Grand Sr., for 5 x 7 in., red bellows, brass fittings, changeable plate with Bausch & Lomb Zeiss Convertible 14 in. no. 549852, rear element 11 ½ in. no. 549856, in Volute shutter, focusing screen back and wide-angle adapter, lens separation, shutter works. - And: 2) Rochester Optical Co., Rochester. Pony Premo VI, for 5 x 7 in., red bellows, unmarked brass lens approx. 8/20 cm, in Victor lock, focusing screen back, rear element with separation, shutter works. Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (2-3/3)

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