» Photographica & Film « |
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»Tele-Rolleiflex,
1959«
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Rolleimarin »Hans Hass«, 1961
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»Rolleiflex 2,8 F« with »Mag 150«, 1960
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»Rollei 35 Platin Special 1986 Edition«
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»Rollei 35 Gold, 1970«
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»Rolleidoscop 6 x 13 cm, 1927«
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First Model of the Wide Angle »Rolleiflex«
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»Rolleiflex 2,8 F Aurum 1983«
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Factory Demonstration Model
»Rolleiflex 2,8 F«
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»Rolleiflex Jersey Camera, 1996«
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»Rolleiflex Jersey Edition, 1996«
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»Mentorett, 1935«
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Rare Czech Camera »Kola,
1934«
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»Alpa 9d, 1965«
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»Robot Vollautomat
Star II, 1958«
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»Robot Royal 36, 1955«
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»Agfa Automatic-66, 1956«
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»Exakta VX 1000
- 20 Years of Service Award Camera«
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»Exakta B (Chrome)« with
»Makro Plasmat 2,7/7,5 cm«, 1936
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»Prominent, 1932«
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»Biotar 2/4 1/4 cm, 1936«
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»Olympia-Sonnar 2,8/18 cm, 1936«
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»Contax IIIa« with »Stereotar C«
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»Contaflex TLR«
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»Hologon Ultrawide«
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»Contarex Electronic, 1970«
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»Contarex I (Black), 1964«
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»Canon P 25th Anniversary, 1962«
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Fully Transparent Camera »Canon T90«, 1986
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»AF Nikkor ED 2,8/300«
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»Leica IIIc syn., 1943«
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»Leica No. 367, 1925«
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»Wega IIIa, 1952«
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»Leica M3« with
Dual Range »Summicron 2/5 cm«, 1961
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»Leica M3« with »Summicron 2/5 cm«
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»Leica M5« with »Summicron 2/50«, 1972
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»Leica M3 Black, 1963«
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»Leicaflex SL 2 MOT, 1975«
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Prototype
»Periscopic Panoramic Camera«, 1956-59
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Prototype of an Aerial Surveying Camera
by German Aircraft Manufacturer Messerschmidt-
Bölkow-Blohm
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»Plaubel Superwide 69 W Proshift, 1982«
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»Tele-Apotessar CF 8/500«
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»Kinoptik Apochromat 2/100 mm for Alpa«
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2 Mechanical Tin Toys
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Mechanical Photographer
»Shutter-Bug, 1950's«, 1955
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Extremely Rare Elastolin Figure of an American
Soldier (WWI)
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Miniature »Ur-Leica«
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»Victorian Brewster-Type Stereoscope«
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A Giant Collection of Original
»Kaiser Panorama« Stereoscopic Slides
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A Giant Collection of Original
»Kaiser Panorama« Stereoscopic Slides
by »A. Fuhrmann, Berlin«
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Rare Art-Nouveau Style Tin Stereoviewer
»P.H. Suchard (Switzerland)«
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Stereoscope »Ernemann«
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Uniquely Rare and Elegantly
Proportioned Viewer by Famous
French Manufacturer »L. Gaumont, Paris«
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British Coin-Operated Stereoviewer
by Oliver Whales Redcar
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»Ticka, 1905«
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»Sola, 1938«
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»The 1902 Instantograph«
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Decorative Studio Camera, approx. 1890
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»Le Merveilleux, 1880«
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»The Minnigraph, 1915«
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»Compass, 1938«
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Sensational Brass Lens: PHOTOGRAPHE
à Verres Combinés, Inventé par Charles Chevalier, Palais
National, 158, Paris
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Rare English Phenacistiscope Game
by M'Lean, London
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Original French Anamorphy Set
»Les Anamorphoses«, approx. 1850
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Shadow Theatre with Moveable Figures
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Bi-unial Magic Lantern
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»Mégascope, 1870«
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Extraordinarily Rare French Mantel Clock with
Showman and Magic Lantern
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French Magic Lantern »Boule«, approx. 1880
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»Lampascope Carrée«
by Lapierre, Paris, approx. 1880
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»Aladin«, Extremely Rare German Magic Lantern
by Famous Ernst Plank, Nuremberg
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»Laterna de Orient: 1001 Night«, 1896
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Tri-unial Lantern »The Wrench«, approx. 1890
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»Arri-Techno«, approx. 1960
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»Vinten Slow-Motion«, approx. 1940
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»Movette«, approx. 1917
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35 mm Hand-Cranked Camera
»Cinoscope«, approx. 1923
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35 mm Hand-Cranked
Camera
»Askania Röntgen«, approx. 1940
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Sound Movie Camera
»Auricon 16«, approx. 1950
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16 mm Mirror Reflex
Movie Camera, approx. 1960
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»Arriflex II«, approx. 1940
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»Arriflex 16/St«, approx. 1965
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»Arriflex II C«, approx. 1960
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35 mm Mirror Reflex
Camera
»Cameflex-Standard«, approx. 1948
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»Parvo JK«, approx.
1924
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35 mm Movie Camera
»Universal«, approx. 1914
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35 mm Movie Camera »Cinex«, approx. 1925
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Studio Equipment »Mitchell«, approx. 1948
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»Cinephon BR«, approx. 1955
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Professional 16 mm Camera »Mitchell«,
approx. 1948
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»Debrie: Le Parvo
Mod. L«, approx. 1928
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Complete Outfit: »Vitalux Kinematograph«,
approx. 1924
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German 35 mm Movie Camera »Askania Z«, approx.
1935
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One of the First 16 mm »Arri« Cameras, approx.
1926
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»Filmette II«, approx. 1923
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35 mm Camera »Debrie: Interview«,
approx. 1925
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»Akeley Camera«, approx. 1917
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Early French Movie Camera »Prévost«, approx.
1905
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»Biorama Kinematograf«, approx. 1899
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»Edison Home Kinetoscope«, approx. 1912
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»Biokam« Projector, approx. 1899
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Travel Cinema »TK 35/56« by Carl Zeiss, Jena,
1956
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»Zwillings Saxonia 4«, 1927
Twin Theatre Projector
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Original Movie Poster of Marilyn Monroe's
First Movie »Dangerous Years«, 1947
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Original Marilyn Monroe
Calendar
»Golden Dreams«, 1955
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15 Original Mutoscope Erotic/Nude Postcards,
approx. 1920
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Original Mutoscope Postcard Poster,
approx. 1938
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Original Mutoscope Marquee »Sunrise«,
approx. 1920
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Original Sexy Mutoscope Marquee
»What the Moon Saw«, approx. 1920
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Early Handmade »Mutoscope« Marquee
»Egyptian Princess«, approx. 1910
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Original Mutoscope Reel
»Charleston Dancer«, approx. 1925
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Original Mutoscope Reel
»Laurel & Hardy«
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Original Mutoscope Reel
»Charlie Chaplin«
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Original Mutoscope Floor Standing Viewer with
Exceptionally Rare Original Reel
»Striptease«, approx. 1920
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