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Australian Photographic Collectors' Society Members-Only Auction 21St Australian Photographic Collectors’ Society Members-only auction 21st October 2018 Auction Results – The descriptions below are abbreviated – refer to the full catalogue for further details (see notes at end of listing) LOT DESCRIPTION SOLD LOT DESCRIPTION SOLD 1 Braun Paxette super II BL 25 55 Sabre 620 - 1950's RED Plastic box camera 40 2 Leitz Valoy-II Enlarger 35 56 Kodak Signet 50 24 3 Pentax S1a 2/55 80 57 Rondo Copy Tube 8. 8mm film copier 13 4 Eastman Kodak Six-16 Brownie 20 58 ACMEL License 4 - ID camera 6 5 Kodak No 2A Folding Autographic 20 59 Ashai Pentax SP 500 55/2 76 6 2 Brownie box cameras 20 60 Canon EOS 3000n + EF 28-80 lens 20 7 Sanei, Samoca 35 III 40 61 Zeiss Ikon Taxona 160 8 Houghton Ensign Ful-Vue 22 62 Nikon F50 with 35-80 15 9 Astron 35-70mm F3.5-4.5 zoom lens 2 63 Novoflex 240/4.5 quick focus lens 50 10 Pentax ME Super with 1.7/50 & drive 60 64 Book - Lens Works III 70 11 Minolta RIVA Zoom 90, Pentax Zoom 90-WR 2 65 Tropical Kodak Film Pack 10 12 Minolta Dynax 3000i body 2 66 Kodak "KODIREX" 5 x 7 inch X-Ray film 1 13 Goodies !! camera cases and cameras 13 67 Canon EOS 700 with EF 35-80 power zoom 7 14 Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic 50 68 Kodak Retinette - 50/4.5 14 15 Linhof Technika III 9 x 12 camera kit 360 69 Linex Subminiature Stereo Outfit PI 16 Voigtlander BESSA - VOIGTAR 45 70 Canonet 28 10 17 PENTAX PROGRAM-A Camera, 50/1.7, etc 24 71 Reflex Korelle. 30 18 OLYMPUS OM101, 35-70, flash 15 72 Prism for Nikon F3HP 20 19 JVC 450x DIGITAL ZOOM video 2 73 Olympus Auto T 100/3.5 lens 15 20 CANON AV-1 Camera, Cosina 28-70 90 74 Kodak Stereo Camera 80 21 CANON New FD 70-210mm 1.4 Zoom 30 75 Optifort. Rare 1950's metal bodied camera PI 22 CANON New FD 100mm f2.8 lens 40 76 Tasman Auto 200/3.5 Pentax Screw lens 2 23 CANON Old FD 24/2.8 SSC lens 80 77 Auto Makinon f4.5/80-200 5 24 SOLIGOR 28.2.8 lens Tele-converter 6 78 Tamron Adaptall f2.8/28 13 25 Filters 52 & 58mm, Photall 135/3.5 Tele lens 5 79 Cardboard stereo viewer 2 26 Calcu Flash II 10 80 Agfa Optima Sensor Flash 5 27 ALPA camera catalogue c1964 6 81 Book - Leonard Freed's Germany 9 28 1936 Harrington's Ltd Camera catalogue 5 82 Brass lens with flange. f8-f64 75 29 2 Catalogues 29 83 Telephone shaped like a 35mm Cassette 15 30 Catalogue of Leica Photographic products 5 84 Fosters 35mm can camera. 15 31 2 books. 2 85 Viewmaster promotional viewer - Caterpillar 30 32 Cosina CX2. Compact semi-auto camera. 12 86 Mamiya ZE-2 Quartz. with f1.4/50 60 33 Small Red Stereo Viewer with 50 slides 20 87 Minolta a-2. 85 34 Stereoscope Lestrade SIMPLEX with of slides 22 88 Agfa Optima 1a. 5 35 ADOX 300 c1956. Two interchangeable mags PI 89 Display Stands 25 36 Pentax 110 outfit, with 3 lenses, etc 137 90 Small Japanese promotional camera 23 37 Ensign FUL-VUE in green box 30 91 Diax 1 20 38 Durst 66. camera Italy c1956. 24 92 Book - Retromania - The Funkiest Cameras 28 39 2 Bewi meters 14 93 Leica neck strap. 2 40 Gossen Metrastar & "Combi Meter" 11 94 Ricoh Auto 35 & Olympus Quickmatic 600 14 41 Black camera case - goodies 5 95 Japanese lightmeter. WW2 era 60 42 ALPA Macro Outfit in original travel case. 140 96 Corfield Telemeter. Rangefinder. 19 43 Plaubel 6x9cm 120 roll back. 14 97 Ricoh TLS 401 with 50/1.7 65 44 A toilet paper holder - shape of a 35mm film 20 98 Blue Book, and Leica - The First 50 years 6 45 Mandelette 1920's while-u-wait camera 20 99 Box of cameras 5 46 Pentax K20D Digital SLR with 35-80 etc 40 100 Box - goodies 33 47 Novoflex 400/5.6 rapid focus lens 20 101 2 Novelty cameras 5 48 2 X Nihon Koden Lightmeters 22 102 2 uncommon packets of film 5 49 Perfex Twenty-Two. 18 103 Leather case with Goertz book, 2 DD holders 7 50 Imperial Duplex Exposure Meter 5 104 Fuji Instax Wide 100 - untested 2 51 Optomax binocular/camera 13 105 Book of 30 Postcards 22 52 Novoflex "LEIEX" - adapter 13 106 No 4 Cartridge Kodak camera 160 53 Book - Last Sitting - Bert Stern 10 107 Mini Movie. movie viewer with 2 films 5 54 ARSEN. c1944. Special version of the Gelto 60 108 lot of goodies 65 APCS Auction October 2018 Page 1 Results LOT DESCRIPTION SOLD LOT DESCRIPTION SOLD 109 Panagor 35mm slide copier 2 170 Goerz Microcord PI 110 Midas 9.5mm Camera/Projector 50 171 Durst DUCA 16 111 Kodak VP, Nagel folder and 2A Autographic 31 172 Voigtlander Supurb TLR 175 112 Houghtons klito No 2B 25 173 Butcher Reflex Carbine PI 113 Unknown falling plate camera 25 174 Super Rolls Seven 17 114 Kodak No 2 Bulls-Eye Kodak Model D 14 175 GUCKI - 127 folding camera 24 115 Huttig Detective camera c 1880 500 176 HAG - 127 folding camera 50/4.5 24 116 Kodak Medalist 1 180 177 Rolleicord Va 150 117 Welta Perfekta 180 178 3 finders - Wirgin, Practica, & Exakta 10 118 Kodak 620 Beau Brownie - black/brown 90 179 Yashica Samurai 3X 9 119 Kodak 620 Beau Brownie - 2 Tone Blue 100 180 Canon FTb with FD 50/1.8 15 120 J.P. Shew "XIT" - folding 1/4 plate camera 750 181 Voigtlander Automatic with rangefinder 20 121 Jules Richard Verascope Stereo Camera 140 182 Lot of 6 exposure meters 36 122 Kodak Auto Graflex Junior 300 183 Kodak Retina Tele Xenar 4/135 13 123 Ernemann film hanging back 7 184 Newman and Guardia folding plate camera 80 124 Newman & Guardia Long Focus Reflex 370 185 Ensign 122 folding camera 30 125 Gallus Derlux - French 127 camera 45 186 Ansco folding camera with spring wind MD 80 126 Imperial Exposure meter 7 187 French roll film camera 30 127 Fujita 66. 81 188 Small Kodak Wooden Developing tank set 12 128 Eastman Kodak Premo camera 40 189 2 LEXA Cameras 13 129 Kodak No 2 Cartridge Hawkeye Mod C 36 190 Model P65 - Green plastic camera 5 130 No 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Model B-4 50 191 10 Dark slides - various sizes 12 131 Plaubel Makina camera. Anticomar 100/2.9 100 192 Brand new 35mm film character camera 7 132 Canon Dial 35, and Ansco Rediflex 10 193 Leica Pocket Book 23 133 Contessa Nettel 9x12. 150/4.5 190 194 Exakta Handbook and Exakta guide 5 134 VP Kodak, and Certo Dolly 70 195 Minolta 16MG camera in display case, flash 22 135 Goerz Tenax Folding camera 55 196 Sonocon 16 - 16mm subminiature camera PI 136 No 3 Folding Kodak, and No 1 Kodak Junior 42 197 Mikroma II 50 137 "The Pilot" Falling plate and Ensign Box 40 198 Ensign Midget 36 138 No 3A Folding Pocket Kodak 32 199 Colibri - plastic spy camera 45 139 Contessa Nettel Recto 75 200 Stecky 16 Model III 80 140 Ensign Watch pocket Carbine 90 201 Stecky 16 Model III 70 141 No 1A Pocket Kodak in original box 50 202 Hit camera 34 142 Plaubel Anastigmat Tele-Peconar lens 13 203 Crystar - Hit type subminiature 36 143 Bessa 1 fitted Vaskar lens 30 204 Vega 2 - Russian 1960's subminiature 18 144 Rollei A26 in case 10 205 Coronet midget Black 55 145 No 1A Folding Pocket Kodak 50 206 2 stereo viewers 11 146 No 6 Rajar. folding Bakelite camera 32 207 4 KODAK items 21 147 Klimax - folding 1/4 plate camera 55 208 Box of bits from old cameras 13 148 Ansco 120 folding camera 19 209 Pile of instruction books/brochures etc. 48 149 Kodak 3A Autographic special 35 210 Magic lantern - for parts/repair 27 150 Apollo 120 6x6 folding camera. 75/3.5 16 211 Underwood Patent Student Set 240 151 Yamato Pal Junior 17 212 Lancaster "The Instantograph - c1896" 300 152 Red bellows 1/4 plate 30 213 Underwood "The Instanto" 240 153 Compact 9x12cm folding camera 150/4.5 0 214 W Watson & Son 1/2 plate camera 1170 154 Toys Clan 127 novelty camera PI 215 The Cadet. 1/2 plate camera. 240 155 Foca ** with 50/3.5 20 216 1/2 plate camera sold by Kodak Australia PI 156 TON falling plate camera Houghtons 32 217 WACSmith Glasgow 1/4 plate camera 400 157 AIGLON - French 120 TLR 20 218 No 3 Cartridge Kodak camera 100 158 ARTI-SIX made in London, and Photox 28 219 Dr Lutke & Arndt Berlin "LINOS" camera 310 159 Beacon Two-Twenty Five. Purma Special 10 220 Reversible Back 5x7 Premo camera by Kodak 250 160 No 2A Folding Pocket Brownie 26 221 1889 Lancaster Instantograph 240 161 Canon Dial 35-2 5 222 1/4 Plate Thornton Pickard "Delux Ruby" kit 310 162 Canon AV1 with NFD 50/1.8 12 223 Full Plate Thornton Pickard 300 163 Ansco memo. 35mm 1/2 frame 60 224 KINSI - early Japanese strut folding camera PI 164 Newman & Guardio "SYBIL" 136mm Ross 80 225 Baby Al-Vista.
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