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black, serial no. 23010, 1930, originally manufacturerd as a Leica I before being upgraded to a Leica II. Together with a Nickel Elmar 50mm f/3.5, engraved "50mm". Both lens & camera mount engraved "0". With black FISON lens hood & Leitz FIRMY yellow filter. Camera body G, shutter working, RF patch visible, lens optics F-G, some coating defects to front element & some light marks to rear element. Also with an ever-ready case.
Reference books - Arts, antiques, history, silver, etc, to include; 'Peerage and Baronetage 1881', 'Silver Studio of Design', 'Oceanic Art', 'Lacquer, an International History and Collector's Guide', 'Women Silversmiths 1685-1845', Peter Ackroyd 'Albion' (signed first edition), 'Leica, the First Fifty Years', etc
A Leica M3 camera outfit, circa 1957, to include camera M3 - 885 460, fitted with Summicron lens f= 5cm 1:2 Nr 1474318, in leather fitted case, together with an Ernst Leitz Summaron f =3.5cm 1:3.5 Nr.1486866 lens and view finder, an Ernst Leitz Kedtor lens f=13.5cm 1:4.5 Nr 852558, A Leica Leitz Synchronblitzer Flash Petal Flash Attachment with cable, a lens hood Summicron3.5 5cm, adaptor ring, filters, lens caps and a Leica light Meter MC. (qty)
Leica M mount converted, black, serial no. 7084982, body, VG-E, elements, VG, one noticeable mark to rear element along with some light cleaning marks to rear elementSAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS: We had added sample photographs taken with this lens. These were shot on our Panasonic S5 II in full-frame mode, Auto WB, Standard colour profile. These images have not been edited in anyway and are straight out of the camera.
Leica L39 rangefinder coupled screw mount, black/chrome, serial no. 14034, body, VG, elements, F/G-VG/E, some marks to rear element (F-G) but ever other element VG-E, complete with maker's caseSAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS: We had added sample photographs taken with this lens. These were shot on our Panasonic S5 II in full-frame mode, Auto WB, Standard colour profile. These images have not been edited in any way and are straight out of the camera.
1942, chrome, red blind shutter, serial no. 367163, with Leitz Summitar f/2 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 814588, body, G, shutter working, lens, VGProvenance: Ex-Bonhams lot 1, 31 October 2017Notes: This particular model of the Leica IIIC is unique in that it features a delayed action mechanism, giving rise to its designation as the Leica IIID. Manufactured during World War II around 1943, only slightly over 400 units were produced.The release arm of the delayed action mechanism differs from that of later IIIF models. However, the IIID's mechanism was notoriously unreliable. Additionally, this camera is notable for its rare red blinds, which were used when the usual black material was unavailable due to wartime shortages. Over time, most red blinds were replaced with black ones, as they provided better light protection.
Leica M mount conversion, black, serial no. 2516, body, VG-E, elements, VG, some light internal hazeSAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS: We had added sample photographs taken with this lens. These were shot on our Panasonic S5 II in full-frame mode, Auto WB, Standard colour profile. These images have not been edited in any way and are straight out of the camera.
1959, black paint, serial no. 959412, body, F, shutter workingNotes: This example is from the first batch of Leica M3 black camera cameras produced in 1959. Only 100 examples were produced with serial numbers starting at 959401, making this the 12th produced.Provenance: Purchased new by the current owner (ex-press photographer for the Sunday Times) from Kafetz Cameras LTD, 234 Baker Street, London, N.W.1 in 1960Service Report: Carefully removed the top plate and shell taking care not to disturb the black tape fitted to the camera. The shutter release mechanism was cleaned and adjusted. Light CLA was carried out on camera. Internal marks indicate the camera major service in 2003. All functions working correctly, rangefinder is cleaned and calibrated. Shutter accuracy within 1/2 stop. No signs of any internal damage and all is correct within the camera. The camera is fully functional and advanced/transport very smooth.
remounted to Leica rangefinder coupled mount, chrome, serial no. 2810967, body, G-VG, elements, VG, some light internal hazeSAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS: We had added sample photographs taken with this lens. These were shot on our Panasonic S5 II in full-frame mode, Auto WB, Standard colour profile. These images have not been edited in anyway and are straight out of the camera.
original Leica screw rangefinder coupled mount, black/chrome, serial no. 30046, body, E, elements, VG-E, some light internal haze, complete with L39 to M adapter and maker's caseSAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS: We had added sample photographs taken with this lens. These were shot on our Panasonic S5 II in full-frame mode, Auto WB, Standard colour profile. These images have not been edited in anyway and are straight out of the camera.
1965, black, serial no. 1134112, body, F, shutter working, complete with original bill of sale from Kafetz Cameras Ltd, dated February 1966Notes: This example is from the 7th batch of Leica M3 black cameras produced in 1965. 150 examples were produced with serial numbers starting at 1134001.Provenance: Purchased new by the current owner (ex-press photographer for the Sunday Times) from Kafetz Cameras LTD, 234 Baker Street, London, N.W.1 in 1960. The bill of sale included is dated February 1966, three months after this camera was produced at Wetzlar.

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