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1900’s Eastman Kodak No 2a Brownie Model B Box Camera
- $240
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- The Eastman Kodak No 2A Brownie Model B Camera is a historic and iconic camera from the early 20th century. Introduced in 1907, it was a simplified and improved version of the original No 2 Brownie, designed to be more accessible to the masses. This box camera features a fixed focus lens and a single shutter speed, making it…
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1900’s Eastman Kodak No 2a Brownie Model B Box Camera
- $190
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- The Eastman Kodak No 2A Brownie Model B Camera is a historic and iconic camera from the early 20th century. Introduced in 1907, it was a simplified and improved version of the original No 2 Brownie, designed to be more accessible to the masses. This box camera features a fixed focus lens and a single shutter speed, making it…
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1900’s Eastman Kodak No 2a Brownie Model B Box Camera USA
- $220
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- The Eastman Kodak No 2A Brownie Model B Camera is a historic and iconic camera from the early 20th century. Introduced in 1907, it was a simplified and improved version of the original No 2 Brownie, designed to be more accessible to the masses. This box camera features a fixed focus lens and a single shutter speed, making it…
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1900’s Eastman Kodak No.0 Brownie Model a Box Camera
- $240
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- The Eastman Kodak No.0 Brownie Model A Box Camera! That's a real treasure from the early days of photography. It was Introduced in 1900. It was one of the first Brownie cameras and designed by George Eastman himself. Extremely simple and easy to use, with a fixed focus lens and single shutter speed. The No.0 Brownie Model A is…
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1910’s Eastman Kodak Amateur Wood Contact Printer Darkroom Photography Decor
- $180
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- Step into a bygone era with this exquisite 1910's Eastman Kodak Amateur Wood Contact Printer, a timeless piece of photographic history perfect for darkroom decor enthusiasts. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this antique contact printer showcases the craftsmanship and ingenuity of early 20th-century photography. The device, designed for contact printing, reveals the precision and quality that Eastman Kodak…
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1910’s Eastman Kodak No.2A Model C Brownie Box Camera
- $190
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- The Kodak Eastman No.2A Model C Brownie Camera is a historic and iconic camera from the early 20th century. Introduced in 1914, it was an improved version of the original No.2 Brownie, designed to be more user-friendly and accessible to the masses. It played a significant role in democratizing photography, making it more accessible to everyday people. It's a…
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1910’s Eastman Kodak No.2A Model C Brownie Box Camera
- $180
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- The Kodak Eastman No.2A Model C Brownie Camera is a historic and iconic camera from the early 20th century. Introduced in 1914, it was an improved version of the original No.2 Brownie, designed to be more user-friendly and accessible to the masses. It played a significant role in democratizing photography, making it more accessible to everyday people. It's a…
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1910’s Kodak Eastman No. 3 Model B Brownie Box Roll-film Camera
- $220
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- This camera is the basic leatherette covered card case design. The case is removed for loading film by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key to expose the metal film carrier. It has two reflecting viewfinders and tripod sockets. On the top front of the camera are slide-outs for a bulb(time) setting and f/holes. Whether you're a…
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1920’s Eastman Kodak No.2 Brownie Model C Box Camera
- $199
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- The Eastman Kodak No.2 Brownie Model C Camera is a great example of a classic camera from the early 20th century. It was introduced in the early 1920s and was a successor to the original No.2 Brownie with improved features and design. It was popular among amateur photographers and families, making it a great example of a camera that…
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1920’s Kodak No. 1 Pocket Kodex Foldable Roll Film Camera
- $360
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- Discover the delightful 1 Pocket Kodex Foldable Roll Film Camera, a vintage gem that embodies the simplicity and elegance of a bygone era. This compact, foldable camera is a testament to the innovative spirit of early photography, offering a unique blend of portability, functionality, and nostalgic charm. The 1 Pocket Kodex camera was a pioneering achievement in compact photography,…
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1930’s Univex Model A8 8mm Cine Movie Camera
- $210
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- The Univex Model A8 was a groundbreaking 8mm motion picture camera introduced in 1936 by the Universal Camera Corp. It was designed for the emerging home movie market, offering a simple way to capture personal moments on film. The Model A8 was a popular choice for home movie enthusiasts, contributing to the growth of 8mm filmmaking in the 1930s…
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1940’s Kodak Twin Lens Reflex Tlr Camera With Original Leather Case
- $320
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- Stunning rare Kodak twin lens reflex camera with Kodak f3.5 lens. It has the viewfinder folded on top for easy composition framing. Manufactured in Rochester, New York by the Eastman Kodak Company between 1946-1949. It will enhance any décor, any office, media room, library, home theater, man cave or living room. Excellent addition for your collection or it would…
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1940’s Waltax Okako Tokyo Kolex Vertical Foldable Photo Camera
- $290
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- Step into the world of vintage photography with the extraordinary 1940's Waltax Okako Tokyo Kolex Vertical Foldable Photo Camera. This extremely rare and highly sought-after camera is a masterpiece of Japanese engineering, showcasing the innovative spirit of the era. The Waltax Okako Tokyo Kolex is a true relic of the past, offering a glimpse into the evolution of photography.…
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1940’s Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex 75mm Twin-Lens Reflex Camera With Leather Shoulder Strap
- $320
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- The 1940's Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex 75mm TLR (Twin-Lens Reflex) Camera is a distinguished piece of photographic history, renowned for its elegant design and exceptional craftsmanship. This vintage camera showcases Zeiss Ikon’s commitment to quality and innovation during the mid-20th century.The camera’s body is built with a solid metal construction, often adorned with a luxurious leather or faux-leather covering that…
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1946 Cinemaster II Model G-8 8mm Universal Film Camera
- $210
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- The Cinemaster II Model G-8 was a popular 8mm film camera manufactured by the Universal Camera Corporation in the mid-20th century. It was introduced after World War II and became one of the most widely used home movie cameras of its time. It played a significant role in the golden age of home movies, allowing countless individuals to capture…
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1950’s Argus A-Four 35mm Camera With Genuine Leather Case Made in USA
- $230
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- Its sleek black body, adorned with chrome accents, exudes a retro charm that's hard to resist. The original leather case, worn and supple with age, cradles the camera with a warm, protective embrace. The case's classic design, complete with a stylish closure, whispers tales of adventures past, when photographers would proudly carry their trusty Argus A-Four on journeys near…
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1950’s Crystar Flex 80mm F3.5 Twin-Lens Reflex Film Camera
- $230
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- The 1950's Crystar Flex 80mm F3.5 TLR (Twin-Lens Reflex) Film Camera is a rare and coveted gem from the golden era of photography. Known for its classic design and robust build, this camera features a distinctive twin-lens setup. This camera's body is crafted from durable materials, often featuring a stylish leather or faux-leather finish that adds to its vintage…
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1960 Kodak Retina Reflex Camera With Schneider 50mm F1.9 Xenon Lens and Original Leather Case
- $360
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- The 1960 Kodak Retina Reflex Camera is a distinguished vintage piece that captures both the essence of mid-century design and the art of traditional photography. Accompanied by its Schneider 50mm f/1.9 Xenon lens, known for its exceptional sharpness and low-light capability, this camera represents a bygone era of precision engineering and aesthetic beauty. Its original leather case, with its…
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1960’s Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic Film Camera With Leather Case
- $230
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- This vintage camera, crafted in Japan, boasts a sleek silver body and manual focus capabilities, offering a nostalgic experience for film photography enthusiasts. It comes complete with a stylish leather case, adding to its vintage charm. With its precision craftsmanship and nostalgic appeal, this camera is a true treasure for collectors and photography enthusiasts alike, transporting them back to…
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1960’s Polaroid Land Camera Electric-Eye Model 900 With Wink Flash
- $290
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- The Polaroid Land Camera Model 900 Electric Eye is a Type-40 instant roll film camera made between 1960-1963 by Polaroid. This has single-window viewfinder/rangefinder with projected frame-lines and automatic parallax compensation. This camera has fully automatic electronically controlled exposure for both the shutter and the aperture. This camera was also designed by Walter Dorwin Teague. It will enhance any…
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1970’s Keystone Reflex Auto Zoom Tlx 820 Movie Camera
- $240
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- With its precision craftsmanship and nostalgic appeal, this camera is a true treasure for collectors and photography enthusiasts alike, transporting them back to an era of timeless elegance and storytelling through film cameras. It will enhance any décor, any office or media room. Excellent addition for your collection or unique gift for a camera lover, a photographer or photography…
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1970’s Polaroid Automatic Land Pack Film Model 440 Camera With Clamshell Cover
- $260
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- The Polaroid Automatic Land Model 440 camera with cover. It will enhance any décor, any office, media room, library or home theatre. Excellent addition for your collection or it would be a lovely gift for a photographer or photography enthusiast. Period: Mid 20th Century Style: American, Mid Century Modern, Art Deco Brand: Polaroid Place of Origin: USA MemorableShop sells…
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1978 Minolta Xg-1 35mm Film Camera With Detachable 50mm Lens and Lens Cap
- $230
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- 1978 Minolta Xg-1 35mm Film Camera With Detachable 50mm Lens and Lens Cap. It will enhance any décor, any office, media room, library, home theatre or living room. Excellent addition for your collection or it would be a lovely gift for a photographer or photography enthusiast. Period: 1970's Style: American, Mid Century Modern, Art Deco Brand: Minolta Xg-1 Place…
























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