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Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic large format camera, complete with original carrying case, film holders, and additional components. Manufactured by Graflex, a notable American camera brand recognized for its high-quality large format cameras popular among press photographers in the mid-20th century. This camera is equipped with a folding mechanism for portability and includes the iconic Pacemaker design. Accompanying the camera are film holders and a lens board, which are essential accessories for professional usage. The original carrying case provides secure storage and transport for the set. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: Box: 18"L x 9.50"W x 10.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested. Hidden button to open camera located on top of camera door opening.
to include a Graflex Graphic 35, body G, shutter works, with case, a Kodak Signet 35, body F-G, shutter works after a lag, with case, a Vokar II, silver, body G, shutter works, rangefinder patch not moving, with case, and a Clarus MS-35 rangefinder, body G, shutter works, rangefinder focus works, with case.
Miniatur Speed Graphic 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch, um 1947Graflex, New York. Professionelle Zwei-Verschluß-Reporterkamera (Zentral- und Schlitzverschluß) für Querformat, mit auswechselbarem Kodak Ektar 4,5/101 mm, beide Verschlüsse laufen, Entfernungsmesser Kalart etwas dejustiert, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil und großem, dekorativem Vakublitz (ungeprüft). Sehr gut erhalten, beliebtes Ausstellungsstück! Start Price: EUR 80 Zustand: (2-/2–3)Miniature Speed Graphic 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch, c. 1947Graflex, New York. Professional reporter two-shutter camera (central and focal plane shutter) for landscape format, with interchangeable Kodak Ektar 4.5/101 mm, both shutters release, Kalart rangefinder slightly misaligned, with focusing screen back and large, decorative vacuum flash (untested). – Very well preserved, popular exhibition piece! Start Price: EUR 80 Condition: (2-/2–3)
2 "schnelle" amerikanische Pressekameras und Original-Pressebilder dieser Zeit1) Graflex, USA. Speed Graphic 2 ¼ x 3 1/4 in., ab 1938, Kodak Ektar 4,5/101 mm, beide Verschlüsse funktionieren, Entfernungsmesser mit kleinem Höhenfehler. (3/3) – 2) Pacemaker Speed Graphic 4 x 5 in., ab 1947, Kodak Ektar 4,7/127 mm, beide Verschlüsse funktionieren, guter Zustand! (3/2–3) – Und: 3) Reichhaltiger Stapel Pressephotos von United Press, DPA, UPI, Associated Press und anderen der Zeit 1940–1960, Original-Hochglanzabzüge entweder mit hektographiertem Rückseitenaufdruck zum Geschehen oder mit anmontierten Fahnen, Bildton meist gut erhalten, Themen aus allen Ländern der Welt, sehr gutes Ausstellungsmaterial. Solche Bilder waren es, warum diese Kameras gebaut wurden! Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (–/–)2 "Fast" American Press Cameras and Original Press Photos from this Period1) Graflex, USA. Speed Graphic 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ in., 1938 onwards, Kodak Ektar 4.5/101 mm, both shutters working, rangefinder with small height error. (3/3) – 2) Pacemaker Speed Graphic 4 x 5 in., 1947 onwards, Kodak Ektar 4.7/127 mm, both shutters work, good condition! (3/2–3) – And: 3) Extensive stack of press photos from United Press, DPA, UPI, Associated Press and others from 1940–1960, original glossy prints either with hectographed back cover of the event or with attached flags, picture quality mostly well preserved, subjects from all countries of the world, very good exhibition material. Such pictures were why these cameras were built! Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (–/–)
4 Stereokameras, Betrachter und Autochrome-Dias1) Industria Scientifica Ottica, Mailand. ISO Duplex Super 120, um 1956, Stereokamera Nr. 6822 für Rollfilm 120, für Stereobilder im Format zweimal 24 x 23 mm, ISO Iriar 3,5/35 mm, mit beiden Deckeln. (2/2) – 2) ISO Duplex 120, Iperang 6,3/25 mm. (3+/2-) – 3) Graflex, USA. Stereo Graphic, für 35mm-Film, grau beledert, Wray 4/35 mm. (2-/3) – 4) Jeanneret, Paris. Monobloc, Stereo- und Panoramakamera für 6 x 13 cm, Krauss Zeiss Tessar 4,5/85 mm, Verschluß läuft, mit Magazin. (3-/3-) – 5) Verascope-Betrachter 45 x 107 mm, fokusierbar. (3/3) – 6) Kleine Sammlung Cartes de Visite und 2 Ambrotypien, alle gut erhalten, mit Medaille 62 x 47 mm "1er Prix Photographie" eines Wettbewerbs 1927. – 7) 2 verschiedene Pathéorama-Betrachter, mit 8 Filmen. (3/3) – Und: 8) Stereodias 6 x 13 cm: 17 Autochrome (dazu 6 leere Packungen) mit Motiven aus dem Hochgebirge und etwa 40 Stereodias schwarzweiß oder getont, alle gut erhalten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (–/–)4 Stereo Cameras, Viewer and Autochrome Slides1) Industria Scientifica Ottica, Milan. ISO Duplex Super 120, c. 1956, stereo camera no. 6822 for rollfilm 120, for stereo images in the format twice 24 x 23 mm, ISO Iriar 3.5/35 mm, with both covers. (2/2) – 2) ISO Duplex 120, Iperang 6.3/25 mm. (3+/2-) – 3) Graflex, USA. Stereo Graphic, for 35 mm film, gray leather-covered, Wray 4/35 mm. (2-/3) – 4) Jeanneret, Paris. Monobloc, stereo and panoramic camera for 6 x 13 cm, Krauss Zeiss Tessar 4.5/85 mm, shutter running, with magazine. (3-/3-) – 5) Verascope viewer 45 x 107 mm, focusable. (3/3) – 6) Small collection of Cartes de Visite and 2 ambrotypes, all in good condition, with medal 62 x 47 mm "1er Prix Photographie" from a competition in 1927. – 7) 2 different Pathéorama viewers, with 8 films. (3/3) – And: 8) 6 x 13 cm stereo slides: 17 Autochromes (plus 6 empty packs) with motifs from the high mountains and approx. 40 b/w or toned stereo slides, all in good condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (–/–)
A division of Kodak, this is a forensic Folmer Graflex Fingerprint Camera used for capturing fingerprints and other forensic evidence, manufactured from 1918–1951. The case is durable leatherette exterior, reinforced with metal hardware, and its compact structure reflect the era's craftsmanship and practical design for photographers on the move. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 6.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic large format camera, complete with original carrying case, film holders, and additional components. Manufactured by Graflex, a notable American camera brand recognized for its high-quality large format cameras popular among press photographers in the mid-20th century. This camera is equipped with a folding mechanism for portability and includes the iconic Pacemaker design. Accompanying the camera are film holders and a lens board, which are essential accessories for professional usage. The original carrying case provides secure storage and transport for the set. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: Box: 18"L x 9.50"W x 10.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
This is a vintage Graflex folding camera, a hallmark of early 20th-century photography equipment. Known for its compact design and professional quality, the Graflex series gained widespread popularity among both amateur and professional photographers during its era. The camera features a collapsible bellows design, a lens marked with precise adjustment dials, and an engraved backplate detailing its Graflex branding. Additionally, it includes its original leather carrying strap, showing signs of age consistent with use. The design embodies the craftsmanship and durability of Graflex products, which were highly regarded for their reliability in fieldwork and studio photography. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is, As found - untested functionality not guaranteed.
A Graflex Century Graphic Press Camera, body G, opens, grey leather with red bellows, extends and closes correctly, with a Schneider-Kreuznach f/1.8 65mm Super-Angulon lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, in a Compur shutter, working but sticky at slow speeds, fitted with the Kalart Syncronised rangefinder, patch visible and moving, with handgrip, and ywo rollfilm backs, and a book on Graflex photography.
A Group of Latge Format Reflex Cameras, comprising a half-plate unsigned camera, shutter jammed, reflex mechanism operates, with a Dallmeyer Serrac lens, optics G, and a plate holdler, a Kershaw's Reflex camera, body P, shutter not working, cocking lever missing, with a Cooke Aviar lens, and an auto Graflex quarter plate reflex, body F-G, shutter not working, with a Ross Xpres f/4.5 5½ lens, optics F-G, and a plate holder.
REPORTERKAMERA, Graflex Speed Graphic, 1940er/ 50er-Jahre,Herst. The Folmer Graflex Co./ Rochester N.Y, Lederbalg, augenscheinlich intakt, Objektiv Kodak Ektar f:4.5 101 mm, Ser.Nr. EY 1107, Verschluß Kodak Supermatic No.1, mit Blitzgerät Speedgun Series D, über alles geschlossen ca. 36,5 x 25,5 x 11 cm, Mechanik gängig, keine weitere Funktionsprüfung, gebrauchter Originalzustand
Arthur Fellig "Weegee" (American, 1899-1968). Ferrotyped silver print photograph titled "Distortion (Self-Portrait with Camera)" depicting a self-portrait of the artist with his Graflex camera and a mirrored image of himself extending upwards from his forehead, ca. 1950s. Ink stamp along the verso of the print reading "Please Credit Weegee from Photo-Representatives."Sight; height: 7 3/4 in x width: 7 1/2 in. Frame; height: 21 1/2 in x width: 17 1/4 in x depth: 1/2 in.Condition: There are no tears, losses, or restorations. There is a crease along the upper right corner. Light handling marks and creases throughout. Along the lower edge, there are impressions, possibly from writing. Housed under a nonacidic mat. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame.
A Graflex Speed Graphic 4x5 Large Format Camera, black, body G, bellows extend and fold correctly, fitted with Kalart rangefinder, working, focal plane shutter seems to be stuck, has a working Copal No.0 shutter and a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/5.6 150mm lens, barrel G, optics VG, with a Horseman 120 roll film holder.
STAR WARS: REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) - Anakin Skywalker's (Hayden Christensen) Hero Lightweight Lightsaber Hilt - Anakin Skywalker's (Hayden Christensen) hero lightweight lightsaber hilt from George Lucas' Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Anakin wore and wielded his signature lightsaber in countless duels and battles throughout the prequel saga. Following his dramatic turn to the dark side of the Force and the purging of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant in ROTS, he ultimately lost the saber during his duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) on the fiery planet of Mustafar. Anakin's legendary saber is among the most significant weapons in the Star Wars narrative. It is the same piece that an aging Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) handed to Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in A New Hope, explaining that Luke's father "feared you might follow old Obi-Wan on some damn fool idealistic crusade." Luke later lost the saber again, along with his hand, when Anakin revealed that he was his opponent's father during their fateful Cloud City duel in The Empire Strikes Back. In The Force Awakens, the saber miraculously reentered the franchise in the possession of Rey (Daisy Ridley), leading Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) to duel her for it in Grand Leader Snoke's (Andy Serkis) throne room in The Last Jedi. The result was its final - at least, for now - destruction.This hero version of the saber's distinctive hilt, designed to be worn on the performer's belt, was custom-made for ROTS as a copy of the original Graflex-style saber Luke wielded in the original trilogy. It is slightly smaller than that first saber, an intentional design change allowing the weapon to be handled and fought with more easily. This cast-resin hilt features a metalized mirror chrome finish, black rubber strips on the grip, a Covertec belt clip designed to be situated at the base of the handle, and gold- and copper-color detailing along its body.This lot exhibits some signs of production use and handling, including a chip cut out of the grip near its belt clip to facilitate easier attachment to Anakin's belt, a hairline fracture through the base, some pitting in the rubber, and various minor nicks and smudges throughout the body, but largely retains its iconic futuristic coloration and look.Dimensions: 11" x 2.25" x 2.25" (28 cm x 5.75 cm x 5.75 cm)Estimate: $75,000 - 150,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.
A Graflex Century Graphic Medium Format Press Camera Outfit, black, black bellows, 2¼ x 3¼in. format, serial no.504433, body G, with a Graflex Optar f/4.5 101mm lens, optics F-G with light dust and cleaning marks, shutter working, and Hugo Meyer rangefinder, working, with a pair of 120 roll film backs, a pair of film pack adaptors, a ground glass back, a pair of double sided plate holders, a Graflite flash gun and two rolls of expired film, in a rigid Vulcanoid Compact compartment case, grey, G. With user documentation and two Graflex Photography books.
GRAFLEX; a Graflex Super Speed Graphic 4x5 film camera, with a Graflex Optar 135mm f4.5 lensCondition Report: Lens appears clear of scratches and fungus. Case with age wear scuffs and marks. Aperture blades appears to function as should. Unable to test shutter, please telephone for further information.
An Anniversary Speed Graphic Large Format Folding Press Camera black, circa 1945, serial no.322554, made by Folmer-Graflex, with a Graflex Optar f/4.5 6⅜in. lens, serial no.294868, Wollensak shutter slow speeds sticking, focal plane shutter working, body F, rear door of focusing screen does not stay shut without tape, lens F, overall haze and some fungus
A Selection of Sinar P Monorail Camera Lenses and Components including a group of Rodenstock lenses on lens boards comprising a Sironar f/5.6 135mm lens, a Rodenstock APO-Ronar f/9 240mm, a Grandagon f/6.8 90mm also three Lisco 4x5in cut film holders, a Horseman 6x9cm 120 roll film holder, a Singer Graflex 6x7cm roll film holder, three monorail tubes, two bellows, a selection of standards and an outfit hard case
A Military Issue M.P.P. Micro Technical VIII Large Format Camera Outfit, aluminium/black, serial number 12980, body VG, bellows intact and clean, controls operate freely, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/4.5 150mm lens, barrel VG, optics G, in a Synchro-Compur shutter, sticky at slow speeds, plus a Schneider-Kreuznach Angulon f/6.8 90mm lens, barrel VG, optics G, in a Synchro-Compur shutter, working, with a set of additional accessories including filters, sports finders, lens scales, hood, in the original rigid leather case with a brass plate engraved with the pattern number, with a list of the military pattern numbers comprising the kit inside the lid. Parts are engraved with the military pattern numbers. With 3off Graflex Grafmatic 6 sheet film holders, two of which are military marked with the septums individually marked with the Broadhead symbol and military pattern numbers.
A Graflex and a Lancaster Large Format View Cameras comprising a Graflex Crown Graphic Special 5 x 4in. camera with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/4.7 135mm lens, 1951, serial no.2625045 in a Compur-Rapid leaf shutter, no rangefinder or focusing screen, body stripped back to wooden surface, also a J.Lancaster Limited 5 x 4in. wooden view camera with a Cooke Anastigmat Series III f/6.5 140mm lens in a Unicum shutter, possibly much modified and a quantity of DDS cut film holders, all As Found
4 Kameras von Folmer & SchwingFolmer & Schwing, USA. 1) Auto Graflex, 4 x 5 in., Taylor & Hobson Cooke Anastigmat Lens 4,5/6,5 in., Rollfilmrückteil 4 x 5 Vertikal B, Verschluß klemmt, sonst gut erhalten. (3/-) - 2) Graphic No. 0, Nr. 95556, Rollfilm-Box der ausgefallenen Art. 41 x 63 mm für 127er-Rollfilm. Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/72 mm. Schlitzverschluß bis 1/500 Sek. läuft. Sucher mit angesetztem Winkelspiegel. Ausgefallene Kamerakonstruktion. (3+/3) - 3) "1. A. Graflex", 108 x 64 mm auf 72mm-Rollfilm, B & L Zeiss Tessar 4,5/3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., Verschluß ohne Funktion, gutes Mattscheibenbild. (2-3/-) - Und: 4) Eastman Kodak, USA. "No. I A Speed Kodak" 108 x 64 mm, Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6,3/11 cm (Tessar), Verschluß ohne Funktion. (3/-) - Alle 4 Kameras äußerlich gut erhalten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (-/-)4 Folmer & Schwing CamerasFolmer & Schwing, USA. 1) Auto Graflex, 4 x 5 in., with Taylor & Hobson Cooke 4.5/6.5 in. Anastigmat Lens and 4 x 5 Vertikal B rollfilm back, shutter sticking, otherwise good condition. (3/-) - 2) Graphic No. 0, no. 95556, 1 5/8 x 2 ½ in. on 127-rollfilm, with finder with hinged mirror and Kodak Anastigmat 6.3/72 mm lens, focal plane shutter up to 1/500 sec. working, good condition, a camera of most unconventional construction and design (3+/3) - 3) 1. A. Graflex, 108 x 64 mm on 72 mm rollfilm, B & L Zeiss Tessar 4,5/ 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., shutter inoperative, good screen image. (2-3/-) - And: 4) Eastman Kodak, Rochester, No. I A Speed Kodak, 108 x 64 mm, with Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat 6.3/11 cm Tessar lens, shutter inoperative. (3/-) - All four cameras in externally good condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (-/-)

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