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4 Vintage box cameras for 1 bid. This lovely lot consists of:
Vintage Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model C box camera. I would estimate that this old USA manufactured camera would have been produced c1924. This extremely popular Brownie, which used #116 film, produced a large "postcard" size photographs. It is a card contructed camera with a leatherette covering. It looks complete, except that it is missing the handle - it is untested.
Antique Eastman Kodak No. 0 Brownie Model A box camera. I would estimate that this old USA produced camera would have been produced between 1914 and 1917. It is a card contructed camera with a leatherette covering. It used 127 film. It looks complete except for front glass, and is in good condition for its age.
Vintage Afga box camera. This old box camera would have been produced in Germany c1935. It is a simple box camera which features a basic meniscus lens with a fixed aperture and a simple rotary shutter that has two speeds. It has a metal body and used D-6 / 116 roll film. The camera is in fair condition, but is untested.
Vintage Brownie Reflex Synchro Model camera with original box. This USA made camera would have been manufactured in the 1940s. This popular camera has a "twin-lens reflex" pattern with a large brilliant finder with folding hood. The flash unit uses a strange attachment system, and is located just below the meniscus lens. It used a 127 roll film. It is in good (untested) condition, and comes in its original box and strap.