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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:1,079
Sale Title:Eve Glenn Posters, The Beatles, Cameras & Photographic EquipmentLots with images:1,079
Auction Location:Melbourne 
Date:29-Oct-2024 
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ERNEMANN: Two 1920s box cameras - one Film "K" 6.5 x 11 in maker's box, together with one Film "K" 4.5 x 6. (2 cameras)
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FEINWERKTECHNICK: Mec-16 SB subminiature camera [#5600295], c. 1960, with Heligon 22 mm f2 lens and wrist chain.
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FUJI OPTICAL: Four c. 1960s rangefinder cameras - one Fujica Auto-M, one Fujica 35-EE with 7.5 cm Tele Finder, one Fujica 35-SE also with 7.5 cm Tele Finder, and one Fujica Drive with lens cap. (4 cameras)
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FUJI OPTICAL: Three c. 1970s SLR cameras - one Fujica AZ-1, one Fujica ST-701, and one Fujica AX-3 with front lens cap. (3 cameras)
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FUJI OPTICAL: Four c. 1990s ruggedised digital cameras - one DS-250HD, one HD-1 Big Job, one Big Job HD-3W, and one Big Job DS-260HD. (4 cameras)
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HASSELBLAD: Circa 1970 Hasselblad 500 C/M SLR camera [#RI1295285] with Planar 80 mm f2.8 lens, in flight case with a large number of Hasselblad accessories: one Sonnar 250 mm f5.6 and one S-Planar 135 mm f5.6 lens, three additional camera backs, two bellows, one hand grip, eight lens filters, spirit level, shutter release cable, and several other items.
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HASSELBLAD: 2011 H4D-40 SLR camera [#DG42038124] with HC 300 mm f4.5 [#7JSI10169] and HC 35 mm f3.5 lenses [#7ASC12839], front and rear lens caps, two lens filters, two lens hoods, and many additional Hasselblad camera system elements, all organised into storage backpack.
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HASSELBLAD: HC Macro 120 mm II f4 lens [#7EVV20448], c. 2004, in maker's box with front and rear lens caps, Hasselblad UV-Sky Multicoated lens filter, and matching metal lens hood.
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HASSELBLAD: Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 150 mm f4 lens [#6108619] with Synchro-Compur shutter, Hasselblad 1x HZ -0 lens filter, and plastic dome case.
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HASSELBLAD: Three accessories, each in maker's box with printed matter - one Lens Shade ?50/80, one Film Magazine A16, and one Magazine 80 For Polaroid Film. (3 items)
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HOUGHTON: Three c. 1940s film cameras - one Ensign Auto-Range 220, one Ensign Ful-Vue, and one Ensign Clubman. (3 cameras)
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IHAGEE: Two c. 1970s SLR cameras - one Exakta RTL 1000 with Oreston 50 mm f1.8 lens, and one Exa Ia with Westrocolor 50 mm f1.9 lens and Harwix Berlin Examat viewfinder. (2 cameras)
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KIEV ARSENAL: Kiev 4 rangefinder camera, c. 1957, with Jupiter-8M lens, front lens cap, and matching leather case with 'Kiev' imprint.
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KODAK: No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Model B-4 122 film camera, c. 1903, with Bausch & Lomb Rapid Rectilinear lens and beautifully preserved red bellows.
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KODAK: Five film cameras - one c. 1907 No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie with red bellows, one c. 1915 No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie, one c. 1924 No. 2 Brownie UK Model F, one c. 1926 No. 1A Pocket in maker's box, and one c. 1936 Bullet in maker's box with instruction sheet. (5 cameras)
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KODAK: Three c. 1910s vertical-folding cameras - one No. 1A Autographic Kodak with shutter release cable and matching case, one No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie, and one No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special Model A with shutter release cable. (3 cameras)
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KODAK: Group of four cameras - one c. 1920s No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie, one c. 1953 Brownie 127, one c. 1954 Retina Ia, and one c. 1958 Kodak 66 Modell III. (4 cameras)
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KODAK: No. 3A Panoram 3¼ x 10-" type 122 rollfilm camera [#2013], c. 1926. The rarest of the Panoram range, having been produced for only two years.
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KODAK: Group of five cameras - one Jiffy Kodak Six-20 Series II, one Bullet Camera in maker's box, one Retinette IA in maker's box, one Brownie 127 in leather case, and one Brownie II subminiature camera in maker's box. (5 cameras)
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KODAK: Four c. 1980 instant-film cameras - one EK20 with wrist strap, one Kodamatic 960, one Kodamatic 970L, and one Colorburst 250. (4 cameras)
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KODAK: Seven c. 1980s disc-film cameras - one Tele Disc, one Disc 2000, one Disc 3500, one Disc 3600, one Disc 4000, one Disc 4100, and one Disc 6000. (7 cameras)
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KODAK: Two c. 1950s lenses - one Retina-Longar-Xenon C 80 mm f4 with front and rear caps, together with one Retina-Curtar-Xenon C 35 mm f5.6 in plastic dome. (2 lenses)
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KODAK: Eight accessories - one Retina Table Stand in maker's box with all elements present, instruction booklet, and three supplementary lenses, together with two flash units with sync cables, three different focusing guide sets in maker's boxes, one 70 mm metal film cassette, and one sheet film cassette. (8 items)
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KODAK: Twenty-two accessories - one c. 1909 Brownie Developing Box, one black leather Instamatic 500 case, one self-timer in maker's box, three flash units, four lens hoods, and twelve lens filters of which six in plastic cases. (22 items)
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KRASNOGORSK MECHANICAL WORKS: Three c. 1950s rangefinder cameras - one Zorki 1b, one Zorki 1e with lens cap, and one Zorki 2 with lens cap. (3 cameras)
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KRASNOGORSK MECHANICAL WORKS: 'Through the wall'-type Soviet spy camera, c. 1960s, based on a modified Zorki 6 body [#674071]. Employed by the KGB in taking compromising images of persons of interest via holes drilled into the walls of their hotel suite.
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LEITZ: Black-body/chrome-fittings Leica II Model D rangefinder camera [#86985], c. 1932, with Elmar 50 mm f3.5 lens, front lens cap, and leather case.
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LEITZ: Chrome Model F Leica III [#139050 - corresponding to 1934], with Elmar 50 mm f3.5 lens and with brown leather Leica case. Defaced Reichsadler symbol and anomalous 'M 66' engravings present above serial number on top plate likely to be fanciful additions courtesy of an earlier owner.
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LEITZ (COUNTERFEIT): Three attractive but fanciful counterfeit 'Leicas', likely modified FED or Zorki models, each with 'Leitz Elmar' 50 mm f3.5 lens and lens cap - one in gold and polished timber, one in gold and teal with fascist engraving on viewfinder, and one in black and gold with 'Luftwaffe' text and fascist engravings. (3 cameras)
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MAMIYA: Two c. 1960 miniature cameras - one Mamiya 16 Automatic with wrist strap and leather case, together with one Mamiya 16 EE Deluxe with matching leather case. (2 cameras)
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MINOLTA: A complete set of six c. 1957 Model I Minolta 16 subminiature cameras, comprising models in red, blue, green with case, gold with case, black with case, and chrome, all of them with Rokkor 25 mm f3.5 lenses. (6 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Six c. 1960s subminiature cameras - one Minolta 16 Model P, one Minolta 16 EE in maker's leather case with wrist strap, one Minolta 16 EE II with wrist strap, one Minolta 16 MG, one Minolta 16 MG-S with flash gun attachment, and one Minolta 16 QT. (6 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Four c. 1960 Model II Minolta 16 subminiature cameras, all with leather pouches - one in gold, one in chrome, one in chrome with yellow lens filter, and one in chrome with tripod mount and accessory shoe. (4 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Minolta 16-Ps Camera Kit [#877275], c. 1964, in maker's box with leather camera case, flash attachment with matching case, clamp attachment, and printed matter.
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MINOLTA: Minolta 16-Ps Camera Kit [#858549], c. 1964, in maker's box with leather camera case, flash attachment with matching case, clamp attachment, and printed matter.
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MINOLTA: SRT-101 SLR camera [#1596174], c. 1966, with MC Rokkor-PF 58 mm f1.4 lens and front cap, camera case, additional MC W. Rokkor 28 mm f2.8 lens with front and rear caps and lens case, two Hoya lens filters, and three instruction booklets.
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MINOLTA: Two c. 1970s SLR cameras - one XD-7 with MC W. Rokkor-HH 35 mm f1.8 lens and lens hood, together with one XE-1 with MD Rokkor 50 mm f1.4 lens and front lens cap. (2 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Two c. 1970s subminiature cameras - one Minolta 16 PS in maker's box with leather camera case, together with one Minolta 16 QT in presentation box with flash attachment and wrist strap. (2 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Three c. 1980 SLR cameras - one XG-M with MD Rokkor 50 mm f1.7 lens, lens hood, and front lens cap, one XD-7 with MD Rokkor 50 mm f1.7 lens and front lens cap, and one black X-700 camera body with body cap. (3 cameras)
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MINOLTA: Three lenses in black - one MD Tele Rokkor 300 mm f5.6 with front and rear caps, one MD 28 mm f2.8 with lens hood and rear cap, and one MC Tele Rokkor-QD 135 mm f3.5 with front and rear caps. (3 lenses)
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