Highlights of
past Specialty Auction |
World’s
No.1
»Photographica
& Film« |
25
November 2006
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Extraordinarily important sale of rare collector’s items
and exhibition pieces of high museum quality!
Preview:
Fri
24
November
4 – 7 pm *
Sat
25 November
8 – 10 am
Reception/Buffet: Fri 24 Nov. 6-8 pm
- More viewing hours available upon request -
Fully illustrated bi-lingual (Engl./German) Colour
catalogue:
Europe: Single catalogue € 28,- *
Overseas prices for USA, Japan, etc. (
incl. airmail delivery): € 37,- (approx. US-$ 45.-).
Delivery against prepayment only (Bank draft/cash or by Credit Card
with expiry date and CVV security code:
Mastercard / Visa / AmEx)
© 2006
by Auction Team Breker, Koeln/ Germany |
»Sigriste
(9 x 12 cm)«, 1899
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»Sigriste-Stéréo
(6 x 13 cm)«, 1898
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»Luxus-Frena
No. 0«,
1901 |
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Prototype
»Sigriste Tele Camera« (9 x 12 cm), c. 1910 |
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Exceptionally
Rare »Magazine Detective
Camera by Suter«, c. 1894 |
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»Ermanox
(1,8/85mm)«, 1924 |
»Tricolor-Camera«,
1936 |
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»Leica
Compur«,
1930 |
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»Leica
I (A) with Elmax«, 1925 |
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»Sigriste«
(9 x 12 cm), 1899 |
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»Binoca
Picture Binocular«, 1950
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»Fichtner's
Excelsior Detective Camera«, 1890 |
»Dr.
Krügener's Simplex Reflex Camera«, 1888
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Extremely
Rare French Dissolving View
Magic Lantern, c. 1880
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»Leica
M 4 black«, 1969
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»Stemar
3,5/3,3 cm«, 1954
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Daguerrotypist's
Studio Head-Rest, c. 1845
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Original
Kaleidoscope by »Bush«, c. 1840
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Giant
Lens for Daguerreotype Camera by »Marion, Paris«, 1845
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»Carl
Zeiss Hologon« for Leica-M, 1972
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»Mikut«
Color-Separation Camera, c. 1936
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»Ives's
Kromskop« 3-Color Stereo Viewer
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Outfit
» Photographie De Poche No. 2«, c. 1865
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»Stirn's
Concealed Vest Camera«, c. 1886
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»Mills«
Auto-Stereoscope, c. 1905 |
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»Ernemann
Kino Model CII«, c. 1916
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Early
Daguerreotype Brass Lens by »Jamin«, c. 1845
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Sensational
Field Camera »Leitz (4,5 x 6 cm) No. 7«,
c. 1910
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Bi-unial
Magic Lantern »John E. Hand«
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»Sigriste
(6,5 x 9 cm)«, 1899
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»Sigriste
(13 x 18 cm), c. 1910
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»Cosmopolite
Stéréo« (9 x 18 cm), c. 1892
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Early
35 mm Movie Camera »Kine Messter«, c. 1900
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35
mm Movie Camera »Ertel Filmette II«, c. 1923
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»Ernemann
Kino Model A«, c. 1908
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Portable
Movie Projector »Ica-Monopol II«, c. 1920
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35
mm Cinema Projector »Standard 7«, c. 1933
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35
mm Movie Theater Projector »Ernemann IV",
c. 1950
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35
mm Studio-Sound Movie Camera »Super-Parvo Reflex«, c. 1953
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2
Prototype Cameras »Sigriste«, c. 1910
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Large
»Detective Camera by Steinheil«, 1896
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Brass
Lens »Carl Dietzler 2.0« /approx. 12 cm (4 ¾ in.) 1855
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Rare
»Niell & Simon: Lopa II«, 1902
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»Kalos«
Folding Camera
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Advertising
Poster »Ernemann Cameras«, c. 1898
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Camera-Obscura
Tent by Chevalier, c. 1833
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Prototype
of the Early German Cast-Iron »Art-Nouveau Style Mutoscope«, c. 1900
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Spy
Camera »Befo«,
c. 1914
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»Tessina«
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Original
Mutoscope with Reel »Fire Fighters at Work«, c. 1920
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British
Design-Mutoscope: »What Did the Butler See«
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Dr.
R. Krügener's Normal Delta Camera
(13 x 18 cm!), c. 1890
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Cast-Iron
»Clamshell Mutoscope«, c. 1900 |
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American
Detective Camera, c. 1890 |
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Movie
Camera »Chrono de Poche«, c. 1900
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Deep
Sea World Record: 10.916 Meter - with the »Exakta Varex«, 1990
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