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Samedi 6 Octobre 2018 a 9H30 Et 14H00 FRANCE – CHARTRES GALERIE DE CHARTRES CHARTRES La vente a lieu à la GALERIE DE CHARTRES 7 rue Collin d’Harleville, 28000 Chartres Email : [email protected] www.ivoire-chartres.com et interencheres.com/28001 Samedi 6 octobre 2018 A 9H30 et 14H00 PRE-CINEMA – CINEMA APPAREILS PHOTOGRAPHIQUES Expert : Mme Marguerite HARIVEL – Tél. 06.62.05.82.79 A 9H30 : - Vente non cataloguée (liste lors des expositions) ................................................. n° 1 à 232 Vers 11H. (Vente en live sur www.interencheres-live.com) - Photographies et documentation .....................................................................n° 240 à 297 A 14H. (Vente en live sur www.interencheres-live.com) - Pré-Cinéma ........................................................................................................n° 298 à 349 - Cinéma ...............................................................................................................n° 350 à 363 - Appareils anciens ...............................................................................................n° 364 à 380 - Microscopes ........................................................................................................n° 81 à 391 - Chambres photographiques ..............................................................................n° 392 à 408 - Appareils Leitz ...................................................................................................n° 409 à 458 - Appareils miniatures..........................................................................................n° 459 à 487 - Appareils modernes et semi-modernes ............................................................n° 488 à 695 - Appareils stéréoscopiques ................................................................................n° 696 à 751 Liste et photographies visibles sur www.ivoire-chartres.com et www.interencheres.com/28001 et www.interencheres-live.com Expositions : Vendredi 5 octobre de 15h. à 17h. Samedi 6 octobre de 9h. à 12h. Vente en live à partir de 11 h. sur WWW.INTERENCHERES -LIVE.COM Me Jean-Pierre LELIEVRE – Me Pascal MAICHE – Me Alain PARIS Commissaires-priseurs associés Conditions de vente et de paiement - La vente a lieu aux enchères publiques. - Elle se fera au comptant. Les acquéreurs paieront en sus des enchères 20 % TTC Pour les lots acquis via interencheres-live.com, les frais du Commissaire-Priseur à la charge de l’acquéreur sont majorés de 3 points hors taxes du prix d’adjudication soit 23,60% TTC For the lots bought on interencheres-live.com, the expenses of the purchaser are increased by 3 points without taxes or 23,60% TTC - Les dimensions et les états sont donnés à titre indicatif : les expositions ayant permis l’examen des objets. Cependant, les Commissaires-priseurs garantissent l’authenticité des objets qui sont proposés à la vente. - En cas de paiement par chèque non certifié ou sans preuve d’identité suffisante, la délivrance des objets pourra être différée jusqu’à encaissement. Cond. A : état de neuf Cond. A : as new Cond. B : bel état de conservation (infimes traces d’usures) Cond. B : very good condition (very slight wear) Cond. C : bon état (petits accidents dus à l’usage) Cond. C : good condition (minor damage due to use) Cond. D : état moyen Cond. D : mediocre condition Cond. E : très mauvais état Cond. E : poor condition Ordres d’achat - Les Commissaires-priseurs se chargent d’exécuter gratuitement les ordres d’achats qui leur sont confiés, en particulier pour les amateurs ne pouvant assister à la vente. - Dans ce catalogue, vous trouverez une feuille d’ordre d’achats que vous pouvez nous retourner après l’avoir remplie et signée. - All purchases will be paid on cash. The buyers will have to pay an additional charge of 20 % on their purchases or 23.60% for buyers on interencheres-live.com. - Orders can be placed by auctioneers who will also represent those who cannot attend the sale personally. Estimations Vous trouverez dans ce catalogue les estimations. Celles-ci n’engagent pas la responsabilité des Commissaires-priseurs. La passion des acheteurs et l’état des objets peuvent aboutir à des prix supérieurs ou inférieurs. Les estimations sont données à titre indicatif. Expertise Le Commissaire-priseur est l’officier ministériel compétent pour effectuer toutes expertises pour partage amiable et assurance. Ses honoraires fixés par décret sont dégressifs. Expéditions - Les commissaires-priseurs ne sont pas tenus d’effectuer l’envoi des achats laissés sur ordre. - En cas de demande d’expédition, l’adjudicataire décharge le commissaire-priseur de toute responsabilité concernant son envoi. - Toutefois et dans la mesure du possible , la Galerie de Chartres peut effectuer ces expéditions moyennant un remboursement de frais de port, emballage et assurance (minimum 20 €) à la charge de l’acquéreur, sauf pour les objets trop volumineux ou trop fragiles pour être expédiés, dans ce cas, les achats restent à la disposition de l’acquéreur dans nos locaux ou la Galerie de Chartres peut mettre l’acquéreur en relation avec un transporteur ou un transitaire. - Tout envoi par poste ou transporteur devra être vérifié à son arrivée en présence du livreur, le destinataire devra éventuellement faire les remarques qui s’imposent en cas d’incident et entamer les procédures auprès du transporteur, la Galerie de Chartres ne sera pas responsable d’un article arrivé brisé. - S’agissant d’une facilité offerte aux acquéreurs, aucun délai d’envoi ne pourra être garanti. A 9H30 : Vente non cataloguée 1 Box Coronet et flash Brownie dans son étui cuir. 15 / 20 2 Détective 9x12 portant la plaque "Comptoir Photographique de la Grande Armée, 20 / 30 Paris", boîtier gainé noir avec trois porte-plaques. 3 Deux détectives dont un Luminor. 20 / 30 On y joint un folding 6x9 Lumière obj. Spector, étui ; folding 9x12 Ica (fermoir à revoir). 4 Gallus. Appareil stéréo 6x13 avec six châssis et étui. 20 / 30 On y joint un Klapp à tendeurs 6x9 Siva, obj. Sphinx et folding 6x9 sans marque. 5 Gaumont. Block-Notes 6x9 en l'état avec étui. 30 / 50 On y joint une petite boîte de plaque photo Jougla et un flacon de colle pour film dans sa boîte. 6 Kodak. Box Bullet model E 20 / 30 7 Kodak. Détective Bull’eyes 96 model, dans son sac toile. 30 / 40 8 Kodak. Trois box et un folding : Folding Rainbow Hawk-Eye, obj. Kodak, étui ; 10 / 15 Box 620, étui ; Box Brownie n° 2 kaki ; box Brownie Junior six-16 Art déco. 9 Trois box en étuis : 30 / 40 Brownie n° 120, Kodak Target Six-20 et Hawkeye Major Six-20. 10 Kodak. Folding Autographic n° 3, model H. 15 / 20 11 Trois foldings : Kodak n° 116 avec sac ; Kodak 6x9 Art déco avec étui ; Zeiss 20 / 30 Ikon Bob 510 avec étui. 12 Trois appareils : Kodak 6x9 Art déco ; Kinax Junior 6x9 ; Werra 1 (obturateur à 15 / 20 revoir. 13 Kodak. Kodet Flash Kodon Shutter ; folding model D-3. 20 / 30 On y joint un folding à tendeurs Ansco, obj. 6.3/90 anastigmat, étui, notice. 14 Kodak. Sept foldings 6x9 divers modèles, certains avec obj. Angénieux et sac 30 / 50 TP. 15 Kodak. Rétinette Obj. Reomar 3.5/45, étui ; cellule Bewi en étui (super) ; Canon 20 / 30 Winder A en étui ; Helios obj. 44-2 ; tubes allonges diam. 42 à présélection, boîte. 16 Lumière. Sept box modèles différents dont Scootbox et Lumibox avec 5 étuis. 20 / 30 17 Lumière. Cinq foldings 6x9 différents modèles. On y joint un folding 6.5x11. 20 / 40 18 Lumière 30 / 50 - Folding 6.5x11 et 6x9, obj. Nacor 6.3/120, étui. - Folding 6x9, obj. Fidor 6.3, étui, - Folding 6x9 Lumix.F, étui, - Folding 6x9, obj. Fidor 6.3, étui, - Folding 6x9 Ludax, obj. Fidor 6.3, étui. - Folding 6x9 Lumirex, étui. 19 Lumière Scoutbox et Lux-box givré marron en étui. 20 / 40 On y joint un Luxoflex 6x6, obj. Berthiot 4.5/75 mm. avec plaque Photo Plait Paris. 20 Mürer. Box stéréo 8,5x17. 40 / 60 21 Murer. Détective gainé brun dans son sac toile. 20 / 30 22 Nachet. Chambre claire avec accessoires. 30 / 40 23 Richard. Vérascope 45x107 relaqué noir. On y joint un petit graphoscope mono 20 / 30 en bois teinté acajou. 24 Richard. Glyphoscope 20 / 30 25 Sem. Semflex Standard Obj. Berthiot 4.5/75 mm sur obturateur Orec, sac TP. 50 / 70 On y joint un Royflex, obj. Flor Berthiot 4.5/75, sac TP. 26 Sem 20 / 30 - Baby Sem gainé bleu, obj. Berthiot 2.8/45, sac TP. - Babyjoy gainé rouge, obj. Berthiot 2.8/45, sac TP. 27 Sem 20 / 40 - Babylord gainé rouge, obj. Berthiot 2.8/45. - Babysem gainé bordeaux portant l'inscription Photo-Hall, obj. Berthiot 2.8/45. 28 Voigtländer. Deux appareils photo 24x36 : 25 / 35 Bessamatic avec étui et manuel et Vito B. 29 Tourist. Klapp à tendeurs 6x9, obj. 3.5/10.5 cm avec douze châssis, étui. 30 / 40 30 Zeiss Ikon. Folding 6x9 Obj. Novar 6.3/10.5 cm dans son étui cuir. 15 / 20 On y joint un Polaroid model 320 avec son flash, sa notice dans son sac cuir. 31 Neuf box de marques Week-End en étui toile ; Coronet Fildia en étui toile ; Cord 20 / 40 47 en étui souple ; Coronet B20 Box en étui ; Kid-Box en étui ; Goldy en étui ; Super-Cord en étui ; Coronet Le Polo ; Photo-Box en étui. 32 Neuf box de marques Week-end ; Goldy ; Cord ; Cord 47 ; Sporting ; Rallye ; 20 / 40 Goldy Metabox en étui ; Coronet Rex Coronet Eclair Lux en étui. 33 Deux foldings 6x9 20 / 30 - Royer, obj. Angénieux 4.5/105 sur obturateur Sito-Paris, sac TP avec 3 filtres, - Drepy, obj. Pierrat 4.5/105, sac TP. 34 Deux foldings : Contessa avec étui et Kodak. 25 / 30 35 Deux foldings 9x12 30 / 40 - L'un Voigtländer Bergheil, obj. Radiar 6.8/13.5 sur obturateur Koilos, - L'autre sans marque avec obj. Rodenstock-Trinar 4.5/13.5 cm sur obturateur Compur. 36 Deux foldings 20 / 30 - Zeiss Ikonta 6.5x11, obj. Novar 6.3/12 cm, étui. - Agfa Billy Art déco, étui. 37 Deux foldings 20 / 30 - Pontiac 6x9 bloc métal noir, obj. Flor Berthiot 4.5/105 sur obturateur Prontor 2, étui. - Kinax 6x9 -6x6 - 4x6 laqué et gainé noir, obj. Flor Berthiot 4.5/105. 38 Trois foldings : format 9x12 ; format 6.5x11 obj. Berthiot, étui ; Agfa 6x6 obj. 20 / 30 Apotar 4.5/8.5 cm, étui.
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