1.  GREAT WICKER PHOTOGRAPHER'S POSING CHAIR – FROM THE KKNAUF STUDIO] CANFIELD, OHIO  – WITH 13  PHOTOGRAPHS OF SIITTERS IN SAME CHAIR

Beautiful wicker photographer's posing chair. Dark beige or tan paint with slanted back, one curved arm, woven seat – decorative spirals on chair back and between two front legs. Circa 1880s/90s.  Height, 38 inches. Width, 23 ½ inches.

A fine example of an actual photographer's studio chair  – came from Ohio decades ago and has been in a Virginia collection ever since. Comes with thirteen silver print photographs - ten are real photo postcards - of the photographer's clients sitting in the chair – youngg couple, cute babies, little girl with large white bow in her hair, mustachioed man wearing a cap.

  

2.  E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO., NEW YORK  –“ LARGE MAHOGANY STUDIO PORTRAIT  CAMERA

Large mahogany studio portrait camera manufactured by E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., circa 1880s/90s. Black leather bellows.  Metal label on center front reads, "E. & H.T. Anthony & Co. / New York /  Whitehead and Hoag, Newark, N.J."

Camera accommodates a 9 ½ by 9 ½" plate which is not present. Camera base measures 28 ½ by 11 1/4 inches; camera front 20 by 13 ½ inches. Lensboard measures, 9 by 9 inches. Brass lens, 6 inches long by 3 inches in diameter - no lens cap present. Large brass lens has inscription on side, "Extra Rapid Rectilinear 16x20 #5025," slot for water house stops (stops are not present).  Oak plate holder pack marked with metal label which reads, "SLIDING CARRIAGE / for / CENTURY / MASTER STUDIO CAMERA / manufactured by GRAFLEX, Inc. / ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A." This plate holder pack has an adapter which is in place and measures 3 1/4 by 5 inches.  Camera body in very good condition with some minor scratches - leather bellows in fine condition, no cracks or tears. Brass lens has some wear and scratches to metal - lens in fine condition.  THIS IS A VERY LARGE CAMERA

 

3.  RARE STREET CAMERA – THE ONE MINUTE, MODEL D  – ONE MINUTE CAMERA  CO., CHICAGO

Rare street camera for postcards or tintypes manufactured by The One Minute Camera Company, Chicago - circa 1910. Not included in McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 2005-2006. Black body, 6 3/8 (height) by 5 7/8 (width) by 9 (depth) inches. Dark sleeve, no tank. Adjustable view finder for horizontal or vertical format.Brass label on center front reads, "THE MODEL ‘D' / ONE MINUTE CAMERA / MANUFACTURED BY / THE ONE MINUTE CAMERA CO. / CHICAGO, U.S.A."

 

 

4.  SEROCO CAMERA CO.-FOLDING-BED PLATE CAMERA, 4x5"

Seroco Camera Co. Folding-bed plate camera, 4x5" – leather-covvered wood body, nicely finished wood interior. Red leather bellows. Woolensak Optical lens.No plate holder. Ground glass in fine condition. Bellows in fine condition - leather body has some age wear. Shutter works.

 

5.  "EASTMAN VIEW NO. 2 IMPROVED MODEL OF CENTURY VIEW AND EMPIRE        STATE NO. 2," – 8x10" VIIEW CAMERA, circa 1903    COOKE ANASTIGMAT LENS   5x7" (f4.5 - 7" - Series II) Eastman Kodak Camera Company, Rochester, N.Y.  Very nice mahogany view camera, circa 1903. 8x10" – black leather bellows. Brass lens - Cooke anastigmat 5x7", f4.5 - 7" - Series II. Camera front, 9 ½ by 14 inches. Extensible front. Body in very good condition - bellows has a few small tape repairs near camera front. Shutter works.

 

6.  KODAK STEREO CAMERA – 35mm – 1954-59 â9 – ORIGINAL LEATHER FIELD CASE

A beautiful classic Kodak stereo camera with original tan leather field case. According to description in McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 2005-2006, this camera was manufactured in 1954-1959. For pairs of 24x24mm exposures on standard 35mm cartridge film. Kodak Anaston f3.5/35mm lenses. Kodak Flash 200 shutter .

Includes dark brown plastic double lens cap - very nice tan leather field case with strap. A great stereo camera in as new condition - leather case has a few light scuff marks.

 

7.  ROCHESTER CAMERA MFG. 4x5" Cycle Poco No. 3, Folding-bed plate camera with Unicum shutter

 

8.  ZEISS IKON COMPUR, folding camera - Cari Zeiss Jena lens

 

9.  FINGER PRINT CAMERA   FOLMER & SCHWING DIVIISION EASTMAN KODAK  CO.

 

10.  KODAK BROWNIE, No. 2 - box camera – with original boox ("Brownie" design)

 

11.  MINOLTA 16 Subminiature camera, with leather strap and case

 

12.  SEARS ROEBUCK KEWPIE KAMERA, No. 3A - with original paper box, instruction booklet – gold embossed name on handle, "Clarissa Haammond"

 

13.  EASTMAN VIEW NO. 2 IMPROVED MODEL OF CENTURY VIEW AND EMPIRE STATE NO. 2, 8x10"

Eastman Kodak Camera Company, Rochester, N.Y.  Very nice wooden view camera. Red leather bellows and carry strap. Brass Wollensak lens. Extensible front.

 

14.  GEBRAUCHS-MUSTERSCHUTZ mahogany camera, black cloth bellows, Goerz lens – not listed in McKeown's Price Guide to Antique & Classic Cameras, 2005-2006

 

15.  BLAIR Hawk-Eye Camera, leather covered - 4x5" plates   

 

16.  ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. - ADLAKE SPECIAL, circa 1897 - 4x5" aluminum plate holders, original wooden box

 

17.  PHOTOGRAMMETRY INC.   GRAPH-CHECK SEQUENCE CAMMERA - eight shutters fire in sequence to make action-stopping photos on a single 4x5" sheet of Polaroid film. With original leather case. Beautiful condition. 18.  GRAFLEX – R.B. SERIES B – Kodak Anastigmigmat f4.5 lens, original lens cap

 

19.  SENECA BOX SCOUT CAMERA, NO. 2A - with original paper box

 

20.  MAMIYA 16 Automatic, subminiature camera with chrome finish, original leather case

 

21.  AERIAL CAMERA, copper color metal body – original caarrying case, Kodak Tri-X Aerecon film (5 1/4" x 20 ft.)

 

22.  NO NAME BOX CAMERA, black leather covered wood body - original lens cap

 

23.  ROCHESTER CAMERA – TELE-PHOTO CYCLE-POCO B, Bausch Lomb lens - great maroon leather bellows, mahogany front

 

24.  DEBRIE SEPT RAPID SEQUENCE OR CINE CAMERA-FRANCE, 1923-27

According to description in McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 2005-2006, this first model "Sept" is a spring-motor-drive camera for still, rapid sequence, or cine 18x24mm on 5m cartridge of 35mm film. Roussel Stylor f3.5/50mm lens. The First Model has square motor housing with single spring. (A double-spring model with round housing was later added). This camera has the square housing. 

 

25.  NO NAME WOOD CAMERA - THREE SECTIONS, 3x4 1/4" ground glass, cloth bellows - no lens

 

26.  ROCHESTER OPTICAL – KING, 1897-1903 English Compact style field view camera - mahogany body, red leather bellows, brass hardware, 6 ½ x8 ½" ground glass - no lens

 

27.  RICHARD - VERASCOPE - Zeiss Jena f4.5 lenses

 

28.  CENTURY MODEL 41 - Field camera - 4x5" - ground glass broken

 

29.  KODAK CENTURY 9A STUDIO CAMERA - ILEXPO lens - SLIDING CARRIAGE FOR 7A OR 9A BY FOLMER & SCHWING DIV. EASTMAN KODAK - large mahogany body, black leather bellows - 5x6 3/4" ground glass

   THIS IS A VERY LARGE CAMERA

 

30.  VICTOR 8x10" Field View Camera - Bausch & Lomb lens - sliding front, red leather bellows - ground glass good.

      THIS IS A VERY LARGE CAMERA

 

 

31.  REMBRANDT PORTRAIT CAMERA - BURKE & JAMES, CHICAGO - MODEL II, circa 1956-1960s - 5x7" –  Bausch & Lomb lens <

 

32.  KODAK PREMO NO. 9 Folding camera - 5x7" - 1913-23  

 

33.  GRAFLEX 3A (FOLMER & SCHWING DIV. EASTMAN KODAK) – 1907-26  – 3 1/4x5 ½" "postcard" size on 122 film.

 

34.   GRAFLEX CROWN GRAPHIC WITH KALART "FOCUSPOT" SYNCHRONIZED RANGE FINDER, GRAFLEX FLASH ATTACHMENT – Wollensak Graphex f4.77 lens

 

35.  MAHOGANY FIELD CAMERA - 5x7"    Bausch Lomb lens

 

36.  GRAFLEX CROWN GRAPHIC, GRAFLEX FLASH ATTACHMENT, Wollensak GRAPHEX f4.7 lens

 

37.  U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT (AERIAL) CAMERA  – Bausch Lomb lens, Minus Blue filter

 

38.  HANEEL TRI-VISION STEREO CAMERA, brown plastic body with metal band and cast aluminum back

 

39.  ROLLEICORD III f3.5/75mm Schneider Xenar lens - Compur-Rapid shutter – 1950-53

 

40.  NIMSLO 35mm 3D CAMERA, in original box – WITH GREAT ADVERTISING STORE DISPLAY

 

41.  DARLOT BRASS LENS, No. 2 Hemispherique Rapide, 2 ½ inches long, rack and pinion

 

42.  MANHATTAN OPTICAL CO., No. 4 Manhattan Rapid Rectilinear, 3 3/8 inches long - with leather lens cap

 

43.  A.T. THOMPSON & CO., Boston - BRASS LENS, 5 3/4 inches long - rack and pinion

 

44.  DARLOT BRASS LENS, Paris - 6 3/4 inches long

 

45.  EUREKA BRASS LENS, Rapid Rectilinear 6 ½ X 8 ½, 2 3/4 inches long

 

46.  W. PAJLON "Eclair" BRASS LENS, 1 ½ inches long - on black plastic lensboard

 

47.  STEINHEIL, Munchen, No. 15965 Patent, 2 1/8 inches long

 

48.  A.A. PEARSON, Wray. London / 6 ½ x 5 / No. 1825, 2 3/8 inches long - with red leather lens cap - on wood lensboard section

 

49.  BAUSCH & LOMB, BRASS LENS, 6 ½ x 8 ½ Rapid Universal, 3 inches long - with black leather lens cap

 

50.  BRASS LENS, no name, 1 1/16 inches long - with water house stop, on wood lensboard

 

51.  ROSS, LONDON, BRASS LENS, Anastigmat 1:8 F110mm Zeiss patent - with brown leather lens cap

 

52.  BRASS LENS, no name, 1 5/8 inches long - with water house stop, on wood lensboard

 

53.  BRASS LENS, no name, 3 7/8 inches long - rack and pinion

 

54.  BRASS LENS, no name, 3 3/4 inches long - rack and pinion

 

55.  BRASS LENS, no name, 6 1/8 inches long

 

56.  EMIL BUSCH, FREUSSEN, BRASS LENS, 1 inch long

 

57.  ROSS, LONDON, BRASS LENS, No. 5 Wide Angle Symmetrical (7 In) -  water house stop

 

58.  GUNDLACH-MANHATTAN OPTICAL, BRASS LENS - WOLLENSAK attachment, 7 ½ inches long, Portrait No. 5, with brown leather lens cap

 

59.  R.D. GRAY, N.Y.,  BRASS LENS, No. [6] Periscope

 

60.  TAYLOR, TAYLOR & HOBSON, LEICESTER, LONDON, AND N.Y. BRASS LENS, Series IV Cooke Anastigmat 5x7", f5.6 - with leather lens cap and leather case

 

61.  BAUSCH & LOMB BLACK LENS, Rapid Rectilinear - on wood lensboard

 

62.  BAUSCH & LOMB BRASS LENS, with Eastman Kodak label

 

63.  NO NAME BRASS LENS - very corroded, 4 ½ inches long - rack and pinion

 

64.  DARLOT BRASS LENS - very corroded, 6 1/8 inches long - rack and pinion

 

65.  GUNDLACH-MANHATTAN OPTICAL LENS, Rapid Rectigraphic F:8 No. 5

 

66.  WOLLENSAK OPTICAL, LENS - Thornward Anastigmat Series V[I] F6.3 5x7, "OPTIMO NO. 2" - on mahogany lensboard

 

67.  F. DECKEL - MUNCHEN, COMPUR LENS - Rodenstock-Tiefenbildner Jmagon 1:45 f - 15 cm  - on mahogany lensboard

 

68.  KODAK LENS - Anastigmat F-4.5, 6 3/8 in., 4x5

 

69.  THORNTON-PICKARD, ENGLAND - mahogany lens holder with brass ring, side mounting with brass-tipped release cable and brass wing-nut

 

70.  WATER HOUSE STOPS - small plastic bag with 9 various brass water house stops

 

71.   TAMRON AUTO ZOOM LENS, 1:38, f=80-250mm, 10 1/8 inches long, with lens cap

 

72.   WOLLENSAK-ROCHESTER, STUDIO,  NO. 4 VITAX PORTRAIT LENS, F3.8, 9 1/8 inches long - with metal lens cap

 

73.  TAMRON AUTO ZOOM LENS, 1:6.9, f=200-500mm, 16 inches long, with screw-on lens cap

 

74.  CAMERA FLASKS AND DECANTER - 3 ITEMS – 1 satin-finish stainless steel 4-oz. flask with funnel, strap and original gift box; 1 Schnapps-O-Flex ceramic decanter - chipped on flash; 1 ceramic flask in shape of SLR camera with 2 plastic cups in small attached bag

 

75.  PRESS GRAFLEX, FOLMER & SCHWING DIV. KODAK, 1907-23, 5x7" SLR with stationery detachable spring back, extensible front and no bed. Focal plane shutter 1/5-1/1500. [$300-450 - McKeown value]

 

76.  TWO GLASS PLATE NEGATIVE DRYING RACKS   – 1) EASTMAN - wood with two black metal ends, "Eastman" embossed on metal ends, 33 1/4 inches long 2) BURKE & JAMES, SIGNAL CORPS, U.S. ARMY, wood, 12 inches long

BOOKS  – TO BE SOLD AS ARRANGED IN BOXES

 

77.  History of Photography books  – 16 titles  – 

 

  The History of Photography (Johann Willsberger), Mathew Brady (James D. Horan), History of Photography (Camfield and Deirdre Wills), History of Photography (Peter Turner), The World As It Was–A Photographic Portrait–1865-1921 (Margarett Loke, ed.), The Face of Madness (Sander L. Gilman, ed.), A Country Camera 1844-1914 (Gordon Winter), The Story of Kodak (Douglas Collins), Shutterbug: 150 Years of Photography, Restoring Classic & Collectible Cameras (Thomas Tomosy), Photography Remembered (Robert Lisle Collection), plus 5 more

 

78.  Photography Guides and technical books  – 24 titles –

 

  Including Graphic Graflex Photography (Morgan and Lester), John Hedgecoe's Complete Course in Photographing Children, John Hedgecoe's Practical Landscape Photography, Restoration and Photographic Copying (Shafran)

 

 

79.  Camera Price Guides  – 14 titles – INCLUDES FIRST & SECOND EDITIONS OF McKEOWN'S PRICE GUIDE

 

SEE HOW YOUR CAMERAS HAVE INCREASED IN VALUE

 

 Price Guide to Antique & Classic Still Cameras (J. McKeown, First Edition), Price Guide to Antique & Classic Still Cameras (J. McKeown, Second Edition), Third edition (1981-1982), Fourth Edition (1983-1984), Fifth Edition (1985-1986), Sixth Edition (1987-1988), Seventh Edition (1990-1991), Ninth Edition (1995-1996), Eleventh Edition (2001-2002); Catalog of Premo Cameras (Joan McKeown, 1981); Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras (Jim & Joan McKeown, 1981); The Photographica Collector's Price Guide (George Gilbert, 1977); Blue Book: Illustrated Price Guide to Collectable Cameras 1839-1981, Second Silver Issue (Myron Wolf, ed., 1980); Modern Stereo Equipment (Mr. Poster, 1981).

 

 

80.  Nude and Erotic Photography books  – 7 titles

 

Playboy: Helmut Newton (Foreward by Hugh Hefner, 2005), Early Erotic Photography (Serge Nazarieff, 1993), Velvet Eden: The Richard Merkin Collection of Erotic Photography (Richard Merkin, 1985), Tell Me, Pretty Maiden: The Victorian and Edwardian Nude (Ronald Pearsall, 1981), Sculptor's Model (John Everard, 1958), Nude 1900 (Jean-Pierre Bourgeron, ed., 1980), The History of the Nude in Photography (Peter Lacey, 1964).

 

81.  Grouping of 250 stereoviews (American and Foreign - albumen, silver print, lithoprint) and three stereoviewers with misc. pieces.

 

82.  Grouping of numerous items  – Photography Collectibles: ceramic statues, children's toys, giveaway advertising single-use cameras, postcards, store giveaways in camera shapes, tiny cameras, cameraman pin, rubber stamp, doll outfit with camera, etc.

 

83.  Grouping of camera lenses, prisms, view finders, lens caps, bits and pieces of old cameras   hundreds of items  – Call it a Camera Restoration Kit

 

84.  Collection of 19th-century photographs - vast assortment of approx. 500  photographs, including cartes de visite, cabinet cards, silver print photographs, gelatin silver print photographs – portraits and scenes

 

85.  Brownie Developing Equipment & Camera (Autograph Kodak 3A) - box lot, 20 items

 

86.  Kombi Camera in original black paper box 

 

87.  Folding Cameras –  Box lot of 22 folding cameras, mostly Kodak – including Kodak No.2 Cartridge Premo, No. 2 Cartridge Hawkeye Model C, Kodex No. 1, No. 2A Cartridge Premo, No. 3A Autograph; Agfa Clipper; etc.

 

88.  Photograph Albums – Box lot of 4 albums (two leather, two velvet), containing carte de visite, cabinet card, and tintype (ferrotype) photographs. One album contains an albumen Cabinet Card photograph of Sarah Bernhardt posed with a self-portrait bust.

There are also 2 cut out silhouettes of old-fashioned studio photographer with camera and birdie and a lady subject. (added at the last minute)

 

 

Mamiya-Sekor 1000 DTL black finish body

Mamiya-Sekor 500 DTL chrome body

28 mm f/2.8 Sekor

50 mm f/2 Sekor

55 mm f/1.4 Sekor

everready case.

 

 

Voigtlander Superb TLR with Heliar

 

 Kodak Advertising items

 

View Master Jr Projector

Mickey Mouse Viewmaster Viewer and others

Viewmaster view sets:

Hawaii

Casper

20,000 Leagues

Early Niagara and more

Kodak Premo #1 folding

Kodak folding Brownie 3A red bellows

Nikon One touch in box

The Joy and More Joy of Photography

Box lot Kodak & Polaroid

Minolta 50mm f1.4 MC

Bronica 5cm f3.5

Bronica S film back

Kodak Bantam

Konica C35 AF

Nikon EM w 50mm

Leica product directory 1959 and literature, instructions

Box lot Canon literature

Box lot Gitzo & Alpa literature

Box lot Yashica, Topcon, Mamiya & Rollei lit

Box lot Kodak and Polaroid lit

Canon EOS Elan  w box,

Canon AE-1 w lens

Box lots including flashbulbs, slide mounts, darkroom supplies and film

Ansco Cameras

Reflex Korelle

Nikon Pronea S 2 lens outfit

Winross Kodak truck

Polaroid 110A

Box lot books

Canon EOS moving display

GAF talking Viewmaster Gift pack

Kodak Arrow sign

Agfa viewer

Canon belt buckle

Ingento paper cutter

HP & Tektronics Oscilloscope cameras with Polaroid backs

Zeiss Ikon Contessa

Kigawa 3 Kogaku

Graflex Roll back

Box lot including Seneca Scout #2, Kodak Cart Hawkeye #2 box and more

Box lot Kodak, Revere and Imperial cameras.

Conley Jr

Box lot of old Brass lenses

Pentax SF1 super focus

Nikon FM body

Kodak Wood box

Pentax Spotmatic and lenses

Kodak Beau Brownie in brown

Misc Leica filters, covers, rings hoods

Hasselblad literature

Nikon MH-2 charger

Graflex parts

Printing frames

Hasselblad parts

Slide projector

Ansco View camera

Aircraft photos

Canon Canonet GL17

Yashica FX2

Minolta SRT 101 w 55mm

Jem Jr Girl Scout