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      and exhibition pieces! 
       
            
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	Fri  28 March 4 – 7 pm 
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      Fully illustrated bi-lingual (Engl./German) 
	Colour
      catalogue: 
      Europe: Single catalogue € 28,- *  
      Overseas price for USA, Japan, etc.
      (incl. airmail delivery):  € 37,- (approx. US-$ 52.-). 
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      © 2014 by Auction Team Breker, Koeln/ Germany  | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    Ensign Roll Film Reflex 
      »Tropical Model«, 1924 | 
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    Very Early 6 x 9 cm »Mars Detective Camera« "D.R. Patent A.", 
 c. 1892/93 | 
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    Ernemann »Tropen-Klapp- 
    Camera« 
 	10 x 15 cm, 
	c. 1911 | 
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    »Lopa (I)« Made in Belgium, 1902 | 
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    Very Rare and Early »Suter's 
      Magazine Detective Camera«, c. 1893 | 
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    »LUZO« (The First English Rollfilm Detective Camera!), 1896 | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    Very Early »Kinégraphe 8,5 x 11 cm« 
 	by E. Français, 
	c. 1886  | 
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    Marion »Soho Tropical Reflex«, 
     c. 1906 | 
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    Photographie De Poche »Dubroni No. 2«, 1865 | 
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    »Dr. Krügener's Simplex-Folien- 
    Camera«, 
      c. 1893 | 
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    Rare »Alpina« by Felice Bardelli, 1884 | 
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      »Nydia« (Quarter Plate),  c. 1899 | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    
      »Noctilux 1/50 mm«, 1975 | 
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      »Super Kodak 
	Six-20«, 1938  | 
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    Pettibone »Sciopticon« Magic Lantern Outfit ("The Peacock"), 
	c. 1890 | 
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      »Stereo Daguerreotype by S. Marchi«, 
	c. 1855 | 
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      »Biunial Magic Lantern«, c. 1890 | 
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      »Spanish Double Peepshow«,  
 	2nd Half of 19th Century | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    
      »Contaflex TLR«, 1935 | 
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    »Exakta 66« (Pre-War), 1939 | 
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    »Exakta 66« (Post-War), 1953 | 
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    »Pinacoscop Magic Lantern by Johannes Ganz«, Zürich, c. 1883 | 
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    »Wet-Plate Field Camera with Historical Lens by Gasc & 
	Charconnet«, 
	c. 1865 | 
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    »Nikon S3« (Black) with 
    1,4/50 mm, 1964 | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    »Rokuoh-Sha« 35mm Machine Gun Camera (Model 89), c. 1933 | 
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    »Kinematofor« by Ernst Plank, 1898  | 
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    »Astra« Table Stereo Viewer 
    (6 x 13 cm) | 
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    »Stereo Daguerreotype by William Kilburn«, 
       c. 1846 | 
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    »Belliéni Stereo Folding Camera«, 1892 | 
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    Ernst Plank »Wheel-of-Life«,  
      Praxinoscope, 
	c. 1900 | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    »Klimax« Magic Lantern with Clockwork Drive by Ernst Plank, 
	1895 | 
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    Rolleiflex 2,8 GX Edition
      »1929–1989«, 1989 | 
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    Original Replica of World's First Rollfilm 
      Camera »The Kodak 1888«, 1988 | 
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    »Nikon SP with Nikkor-S 
    1,4/5
      cm«, 1957 | 
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    »Nikon
      SP«, 1957 | 
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    »Nikon S4 with Nikkor-H.C  
 2/5
      cm«, 1959 | 
  
    
	
	
     
	
     
    A Sensational Discovery:
      »the Unique Zeiss 
      Triplet 12.5/1,500 mm Lens«, 1939  | 
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    World-Famous 
       »Zeiss Magnar 10/800 mm«, 1910 | 
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    »Leica I (A) with
      Elmar«, 1927 | 
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    »Leica 0-Serie« (Replica) | 
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    Leica
      »Camera Still Picture KE-7A« | 
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      »Leica M2-R Body«, 1969 | 
  
    
	
	
     
     
    »Panoraflex Outfit 6 x 17 cm« | 
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    R. & J. Beck,
      »London Stereo Viewer«
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    »Mills« Auto-Stereoscope, c. 1905 | 
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    »Stereoscope« with Musical Movement, c. 1980 | 
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    »Revolving Stereoscope by
      Schiertz«, c. 1880 | 
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    »Floor-Stand
      Stereoscope«, 
 c. 1900 | 
  
    
	
	
     
     
    »Eurygraphe Anast. No. 12 Serie V F.10 F=790 
      by Lacour Berthiot«, c. 1894 | 
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    »Wet-Plate Field Camera with Historical Lens 
      by Gasc & Charconnet«, 
 c. 1865 | 
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    »Stirn’s Hand Camera«,
      c. 1891 | 
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    »Le Praxinoscope- 
    Théatre«, c. 1879 | 
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    »Stollwerck Savings
      Box«, 
    c. 1920 | 
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    »Luna« Ceramic Magic Lantern, 
 c. 1895 | 
  
    
	
	
     
     
    Beautiful
      »Lampadophore«, c. 1880 | 
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    »Amigo«, Modell B, 1924 | 
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    »Movie Camera
      Dummy«, c. 1940 | 
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    »Askania Shoulder
      Camera«, c. 1936 | 
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    »Askania Universal 
       Professional Outfit«, c. 1928 | 
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    »Arriflex 35 II
      C«, c. 1965 | 
  
    
	
	
     
     
    »Kinematograph by 
 Bünzli & Continsouza«, 
 c. 1897 | 
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    »Williamson Cinematographic 
      Camera«, c. 1918 | 
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    »Slechta BH-X Shoulder
      Camera«, 1948 | 
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    »Early German Cast-Iron Art-Nouveau 
      Mutoscope«, 
 c. 1900 | 
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    »Mills Sono-Vision Movie Jukebox for 16mm 
      Soundies«,  
 from 1945  | 
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    »Projecting Kinematograph
      Head«, c. 1905 | 
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    »Le Cinématographe
      Jouet«, c. 1900 | 
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    »Original Coin-Operated International 
      Mutoscope Viewer Machine«, c. 1930 | 
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    »Mutoscope: The
      Selector«, c. 1931 | 
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    »Imperator
      II«, 
    c. 1927 | 
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