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Lot American (Kodak and Argus) Cameras

Currency:EUR Category:Cameras & Photo Start Price:220.00 EUR Estimated At:350.00 - 500.00 EUR
Lot American (Kodak and Argus) Cameras
Lot American Cameras 4 x Eastman Kodak: 1) "96 Model Pocket Kodak", 1896, size 1 1/2 x 2 in. on film 102, meniscus lens, rotation shutter. - 2) "No. 2 Brownie", Model F, 1931 (English version), 6 x 9 cm on film 120, wine-red version. - 3) "No. 3 Folding Pocket", Model F, 1909, size 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in., film 118, Rapid-Rectilinear f 1:4, Ball Bearing shutter 1/25-1/100 sec., B. + T. - 4) "No. 1 Autographic Kodak JR", 1914, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. on film A 120. - 5) Argus, Inc., Chicago. "Argus C3", c. 1950, with Cintar 3,5/50 mm, shutter 1/10-1/300 sec., coupled rangefinder, very nice condition. - And: 6) Argus, Inc., Chicago. "Argus Golden Shield", c. 1960, with coated Cintar 3,5/50 mm, shutter 4-8, coupled rangefinder, metallic Mylar front - decorative, with original case.<Br>
Lot amerikanische Kameras 4 x Eastman Kodak: 1) "96 Model Pocket Kodak", 1896, Format 1 1/2 x 2 Zoll auf Film 102. Meniskus-Objektiv, Rotationsverschluß. (3/3) - 2) "No. 2 Brownie", Model F, 1931 (englische Version), 6 x 9 cm auf Film 120, weinrote Version. (3/3) - 3) "No. 3 Folding Pocket", Model F, 1909, Format 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 Zoll, Filmtyp 118, Rapid-Rectilinear f 1:4, Ball Bearing Verschluß 1/25-1/100 Sek., B. + T. (2-/3) - 4) "No. 1 Autographic Kodak JR", 1914, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 Zoll auf Film A 120. (2-/3) - Und: 5) Argus, Inc., Chicago. "Argus C3", um 1950, mit Cintar 3,5/50 mm, Verschluß 1/10-1/300 Sek., gekuppelter Entfernungsmesser, sehr schöner Zustand. (2+/2) - Sowie: 6) Argus, Inc., Chicago. "Argus Golden Shield", ca. 1960, mit Coated Cintar 3,5/50 mm, Verschlußbezeichnung 4-8, gekuppelter Entfernungsmesser, Metallic-Front - sehr dekorativ, mit Original-Tasche. (2/2)

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