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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:721
Sale Title:Eve Glenn Posters, The Beatles, Cameras & Photographic Equipment, Day 2Lots with images:721
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:706
Date:30-Oct-2024
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Bolex-Paillard: H16 Rex-4 Reflex 16 mm movie camera [#247980], c. 1969, with Macro-Switar H16RX 50 mm f1.4/Switar H16RX 25 mm f1.4 /Switar H16RX 10 mm f1.6 lenses, three metal lens caps, viewfinder, and magazine dock attachment.
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Bolex-Paillard: three c. 1970s 8 mm movie cameras - one Bolex 233 compact with lens cap, one Bolex 233 compact S with lens cap and eye cup, and one Bolex 350 with lens hood and eye cup. (3 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: three c. 1970s Super-8 movie cameras - one Bolex 150 super with wrist strap, one Bolex 155 super, and one Bolex 160 Macrozoom. (3 movie cameras)
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Bolex-Paillard: H-16 Rex-5 16 mm movie camera [#255012], c. 1972, with Poe Bolex H16RX Kern Vario-Switar 16-100 mm f1.9 lens [#1119634] and lens cap, organised into flight case with pistol grip attachment and other accessories.
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Bolex-Paillard: Bolex 580 sound Super-8 movie camera [#026], c. 1977, with Bolex Vario 7.5-60 mm f1.7 lens and lens hood.
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Bolex-Paillard: eight accessories, all of them in maker's boxes - one Trifilm Splicer, one Declic handle, one Bolex H 100 cm cable release, one Bolex H Rackover, one Synchronizer 18-5, one Parallax Corrector for D8L/B8L/B8SL/C8SL, one Right-Angle Viewfinder for H8/H16, and one adapter marked 'Bo-1260'. (8 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: Unimotor MC-17 camera attachment [#13938], c. 1958, by all appearances in mint condition in maker's box with various cables and instruction booklet.
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Bolex-Paillard: thirteen accessories, all in maker's boxes, including one Declic handle, one self-timer, one shutter release, one 8 mm iris Vignetter, one 16 mm film splicer, and four different diaphragm control levers, among others. (13 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: '8 mm Titler' kit in maker's box, c. 1955, comprising steel titling board with red Bolex Paillard logo, frame element, four centring cards, camera stand, box of cardboard letters, vice, instruction booklet, and various other elements.
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Bolex-Paillard: three accessories in maker's boxes - one early-model prismatic Focuser, one set of two Parallax Corrector Prisms, and one set of four extension tubes for 16 mm cameras. (3 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: three accessories in maker's boxes - one late-model prismatic Focuser, one set of two Parallax Corrector Prisms, and one set of four extension tubes for 16 mm cameras. (3 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: three accessory sets, each in maker's case - one Bolex Macro set, one Bolex Lite S2, and one Adapter conversion kit. (3 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: four camera attachments - one electric grip, one Surefire grip, one automatic Self-Timer, and one Gossen light meter for Bolex. (4 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: three lenses, each in leather case with rear cap - one Som Berthiot Lytar 12.5 mm f1.8, one Som Berthiot Lytar 13 mm f1.9, and one Yvar 13 mm f1.8. (3 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: group of four accessories - one Aspheron 4 mm super wide Angle teleconverter in case, one Octameter viewfinder, one Bolex Proxidirect, and one Yvar Ar 36 mm f2.8 lens. (4 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: group of twenty-four accessories, including several lens caps, cranks, wrist straps, and a variable timer. (24 items)
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Bolex-Paillard: Accumulation of twelve leather movie camera cases, each with Bolex-Paillard imprint. (12 items)
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Ernemann Dresden: Kino a Normal-Aufnahme hand-cranked 35 mm movie camera, c. 1908, with H. Roussel Paris Kynor 50 mm f3.9 lens [#208959].
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Eumig: three c. 1950s double-8 movie cameras - one Eumig C3 in grey, one Eumig C3 in black, and one Eumig C3 in black with differing front plate. (3 movie cameras)
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Eumig: three c. 1950s double-8 movie cameras - one Eumig electric, one Eumig C3 in grey, and one Eumig C3 in black. (3 movie cameras)
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Kodak: four early 20th-century movie cameras - one model B Cine Kodak, one Cine Kodak model Bb Junior, one model 20 Cine-Kodak eight, and one magazine Cine-Kodak. (4 movie cameras)
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Krasnogorsk mechanical works: Akc-4 135 movie camera [#0678009], with Jupiter-9 85 mm f2/P03-3m 50 mm f2/PO4-1M 35 mm f2 lenses, each fitted with a lens filter, and two film magazines. A copy of the Arriflex 35, apparently intended for aerial use.
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Lackner: Wing-mountable An-N6 camera gun 16 mm movie camera [#61425], c. 1940s, with Wollensak Type-V 35 mm f3.5 lens and lens filter. Marked 'Property of US army Air Forces', this camera was used to confirm hits during sorties, operating only when the aircraft's gun trigger was pressed.
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Leitz: two c. 1960 8 mm movie cameras - one Leicina 8S with Dygon 9 mm f2 lens, together with one Leicina 8V with Variogon 8-48 mm f1.8 lens. (2 movie cameras)
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Leitz: Leicina super RT1 Super-8 movie camera [#076311], c. 1970, with Leicina Vario 8-64 mm f1.9 lens and wrist strap.
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Meopta: three c. 1950s 8 mm movie cameras - one Admira with black front plate, one Admira with grey front plate, and one Admira 8 II. (3 movie cameras)
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Pathe: Hand-cranked Kok-type 28 mm movie projector [#093], c. 1912, with attached 53 x 23 cm baseboard and locking tin lid with 'Pathe freres' inscription.
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Pathe: Baby-Cine Motocamera 9.5 mm movie camera, c. 1920s, in maker's box with lens cap, five film rolls (including one Mickey mouse cartoon), lighting guide, and two instruction booklets.
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Pathe: three c. 1920s 9.5 mm movie cameras - one Pathe baby motor, one Pathe baby, and one Pathe Moto camera. (3 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: four movie cameras - one c. 1935 Campro combined cine camera/projector, one c. 1937 Keystone A-7, one c. 1947 Keystone K-22, and one c. 1960s Quarz marked 'Made in USSR'. (4 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: four movie cameras - one c. 1935 Campro combined cine camera/projector, one c. 1935 Keystone K-8, one c. 1937 Keystone A-7, and one c. 1960s Quarz M marked 'Made in USSR'. (4 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: four movie cameras - one c. 1935 Campro combined cine camera/projector, one c. 1937 Keystone A-7, one c. 1940 Univex model C8, and one c. 1960s Quarz 2 with text in Cyrillic. (4 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: group of four movie cameras, all in maker's boxes - one Dejur D300, one Irwin model 16 M, one Keystone model K-8, one Univex model A8. (4 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: four c. 1950s movie cameras - one bell & Howell electric eye, one bell & Howell Sportster, one Canon motor Zoom 8 Eee with lens cap, and one Revere eight model seventy. (4 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: five 8 mm movie cameras - one bell & Howell Autoload 8, one bell & Howell Autoload Zoom Reflex, one Kodak Brownie movie camera II, and two Kodak magazine Cine-Kodaks. (5 movie cameras)
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Various Manufacturers: four 8 mm movie cameras - one bell & Howell Filmo turret double run eight, one Lumicon-8 II, one Revere model 70 with wrist strap, and one Univex model A8. (4 movie cameras)
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Williamson Kinematograph Company: Pioneering hand-cranked 35 mm cine camera, c. 1910, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f7.5 lens [#236188], folding Newton finder, wooden lens cap, and photographer's permit for King George V's March 1914 visit to Wallasey.
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Yashica: three c. 1960s movie cameras - one Yashica-Aiii with eye cup and three lens caps, one Yashica 8-Eiii, and one Yashica U-Matic with eye cup. (3 movie cameras)
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Agfa: group of four cameras - one c. 1934 Billy Clack 51, one c. 1936 black Bakelite Trolix, one c. 1953 type 1 Silette, and one c. 1971 Rapid-Modell with unusual transparent back in maker's case with instruction booklet. (4 cameras)
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Asahi Kogaku: Pentax Me SLR camera, c. 1976, with Samsung MC auto Zoom 35-135 mm f3.5-4.5 lens, Smc Pentax-M 50 mm f1.4 lens with front and rear caps, lens filter, lens hood, lens case, and Pentax winder Me attachment.
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Asahi Kogaku: Pentax auto 110 miniature SLR camera, c. 1979, in matching leather box with three lenses, 110 winder attachment, AF130P flash attachment, five lens caps, two leather cases, and printed matter.
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Asahi Kogaku: two black c. 1980 miniature SLR cameras together with several accessories - one Pentax auto 110, one Pentax auto 110 super, seven different lenses, three lens filters, one Pentax 110 winder II, one AF130P flash unit in case, one camera case, three lens hoods, and two instruction booklets. (20 items)
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Asahi Kogaku: Pentax Digibino DB100 combination digital camera/binoculars, c. 2002, in maker's box with case and instruction booklet.
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Asanuma: Slimax-Lite miniature camera with built-in cigarette lighter, c. 1980s, in maker's box and presentation case with instruction booklet.
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Bell & Howell: type 1 stereo Colorist stereo viewfinder camera, c. 1954, with twin Rodenstock Trinar 35 mm f3.5 lenses.
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Bolsey: USA-version Bolsey 8 dual photo/movie camera [#03770], c. 1956, with Navitar 10 mm f1.8 lens, wrist chain, presentation box, and printed matter. Matching the size of a cigarette packet, the Bolsey 8 was marketed as 'The World's smallest movie Camera'.
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Braun Carl: four c. 1950s viewfinder cameras - two different Paxette models, one Paxette Electramatic, and one Gloriette. (4 cameras)
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