- 1946/47 LEICA IIIC DRP CAMERA WITH 2
1946/47 LEICA IIIC DRP CAMERA WITH 2 LEICA LENSES Leica IIIC DRP 35mm camera body, 1946/1947 (serial number 433400), with a 1946 Summitar 50mm f2 lens (serial number 629185), and a 1950 Leica Elmar 9cm f4 collapsible lens (serial number 757710); together with, leather case, strap, and manuals. Approximate Dimensions:
- GROUP OF LEICA AND ASSORTED CAMERA EQUIPMENTGroup
GROUP OF LEICA AND ASSORTED CAMERA EQUIPMENTGroup of Leica and Assorted Camera Equipment, comprising a Leica DRP no. 676472; a Leica DRP no. 544537, with a camera leather case; a Steinheil Munchen Culminal 1 2.8 f=85mm VL no. 641253 lens, with leather case; an Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summitar f=5cm 1:2 no. 816522 lens with leather case; a Tiffen series #5 adapter for Summaron F: 3.5 with a Kodak series V lens hood, including a Tiffen series #6 - B lens shade together with a leather case, Dimensions: [7 pieces] Condition:
- Leica DRP Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 35mm rangefinder
Leica DRP Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 35mm rangefinder camera, Nr 602458, Nikkor 1:2.8 f=50mm Nippon Kogaku Japan No 905512 lens, Norwood Director exposure meter, Walz filter set, assorted filters
- MOVADO ERMETTO CHRONOMETRE 1930 TRAVELLING
MOVADO ERMETTO CHRONOMETRE 1930 TRAVELLING WATCHA silver-gilt and shagreen covered manually wound travelling watch with sliding covers and original bakelite fitted presentation case. Movado’s Ermeto models were designed to be used with or without a chain and could simply be placed in a pocket or bag. The name Ermeto was derived from the Greek meaning ‘sealed’ and emphasized the model’s resistance to dirt and moisture. Huguenin Frères of Le Locle developed the Ermeto’sdesign which was patented in Germany on 12th October, 1926 under DRP no. 443 555 – this patent number appears to the left of the inside case back of the present watch. Note this one is missing its glass and is NOTguaranteed to work. Width when closed: 48m Width when opened: 73mm Height: 33mm
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- TWO LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ CAMERAS, IVR
TWO LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ CAMERAS, IVR 610882 AND NO 42...Two Leica DRP Ernst Leitz Cameras, IVR 610882 and No 424891; along with camera lenses, leather cases, Pentax camera and parts, etc.
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- LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR 35MM CAMERALeica
LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR 35MM CAMERALeica DRP Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 35mm Camera, serial #595508, along with a Summicron F=5cm, 1.2 lens, #900423, includes leather case and light meter.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR 35MM CAMERALeica
LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR 35MM CAMERALeica DRP Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 35mm Camera, serial #587946, along with a Summicron F=5cm 1.2 lens, #994090, includes leather case and light meter.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- ART NOUVEAU DAY CANE-Ca. 1900 -L-shaped
ART NOUVEAU DAY CANE-Ca. 1900 -L-shaped silver plated handle fashioned in a stylish shape and embossed with decorative Art Nouveau elements. Simplified forms from nature, berries, leaves and sinuous curves helped the inspiration for this handle, which is personalized with the engraved initials “DG” of its first owner. In addition, the handle is struck with a “DRGM” mark for “Deutsches Reich Gebrauch Muster”, which means that the model was protected by law and “ALPACCA” for the so-called “New-Silver”, a sturdy copper, nickel and zinc alloy with a precious metal, silver-like bright shine. -This handle forges a link between late-nineteenth-century Arts and Crafts aesthetics and industrial production, and, with a one of a kind quirky grown oak branch shaft and a metal ferrule, plays all the artistic alchemy of canes. -The previous owner, a legendary collector from Illinois North Shore, who favored this cane for long years in his extensive collection, always wanted to see an erotic touch in the natural structure of its shaft. He often successfully triggered with it enthusiastic and never-ending walking stick discussions. -H. 4 ½” x 2 ¾”, O.L. 37” -$200-$300 -D.R.G.M., or sometimes DRGM, is not a German patent. It was instead a way for inventors to register a product’s design or function in all states within Germany. -From 1891 to the beginning 1950’s, products manufactured in Germany might have been stamped with this D.R.G.M. designation, if the manufacturer opted not to pay the outrageous patent fees that Germany was charging, but instead chose to copyright their product’s intended way of use, or design. This copyright was initially for a period of 3 years, with an option to extend it for another three additional ones. This gave the copyright owner a maximum of 6 years protection. -German patents were outrageously expensive, and many manufacturers could not afford the fees to register a full patent (fees for German patents were 36 times more than American patent fees). Those that could afford a German patent, had their products stamped with D.R.P. or DRP, which stands for Deutsches Reichspatent. Such a patent granted the patent holder a full 15 years protection.
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, REAL PHOTO POSTCARDRPPC
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, REAL PHOTO POSTCARDRPPC photograph of United States President Abraham Lincoln. Overall framed size is 6" x 8". Excellent visual condition. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- (3) LEICA LEITZ D.R.P. CAMERA BODYThree
(3) LEICA LEITZ D.R.P. CAMERA BODYThree incomplete Leica Leitz DRP camera bodys, one 1936 IIIa and two,1951-52 IIIf, being sold for parts or repair, also included is a boxed Imarect Finder. See photos. Please see our other auction listings for more vintage camera and photography items from the same collector. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR CAMERA
LEICA DRP ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR CAMERA W CASEVintage Leica Camera in leather camera case, Leitz Elmar lens f=5cm 1:35, no 466598, with case measures 3-1/4 x 6 x 2-1/4 inches. Overall good condition, signs of wear from age, strap worn shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- WINTERHALDER GOTHIC REVIVAL TALL CASE
WINTERHALDER GOTHIC REVIVAL TALL CASE CLOCK Hans Winterhalder, aka Hawina (German), circa 1925. Gothic Revival tall case clock with moon phase dial, nine tube bells and three weight, all within an arched glazed waist section. Westminster, Winchester, and Whittington chimes. Marked appropriately, HWN, DRP No. 408845, Colonial Mfg. Co. 24690 Winterhalder, Germany. Catalog Note: This clock decorated the entry hall beside the dining room at the Windcrofte House on Tuxedo Road. Approx. h. 98", w. 26.5", d. 17.5"
- SIX PELIKAN WRITING INSTRUMENTS Including
SIX PELIKAN WRITING INSTRUMENTS Including a Script 1.5 fountain pen; a striped mother of pearl and black set with a mechanical ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil; a DRP fountain pen; a striped mother of pearl fountain pen; and a blue mother of pearl fountain pen.
- 3 ROLLEICORD MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERASRolleicord
3 ROLLEICORD MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERASRolleicord Model I Art Deco Model, Rolleicord DRP DRGM, Rolleicord Compur Condition:
- 2 ROLLEICORD MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERASCondition
2 ROLLEICORD MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERASCondition is fair. both Rolleicord DRP DRGM. Condition:
- LOT OF CIGAR ACCESSORIES & LIGHTERSSmoking
LOT OF CIGAR ACCESSORIES & LIGHTERSSmoking accessories including Dunhill humidor, cigar box, 2 cigar cutters - 1 DRP, Edwin Cigar Co. NY triple cigar case, cigar holder with case, East German pipe, burled cigar case, 2 cigar cutter pendants - 1 sterling, Akin Lambert cigar nubber. 6 lighters, including Drambuie, 3 Imco G11, Flamex Rollmatic, Tiffany (Japan). Lighters all untested, scratches to cigar box and humidor.
- (5) Pair of binoculars, c/o Colmont
(5) Pair of binoculars, c/o Colmont Paris, SA De Luxe Paris Super Navigator 10x32 with case, Adams 8x40 #46682, German Military Binoculars "Carl Zeiss Jena DRP Fussartillerie DF 6x No 1064" with case, Teleo No 86.204 with case
- Lot of Leica photography items, c/o
Lot of Leica photography items, c/o DRP camera serial #27826 circa 1934, M4 SLR camera serial #1182420 circa 1967, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Hektor f=13,5 c,=m 1:4,5 lens #326261, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar f=9 cm 1:2,2 lens #375404, lens extender, Type A filter, 1933 The Leica Data Book, 1938 Leica Manual, Both cameras have working shutters and wind, no scratches on lens, except one is missing glass
- Lot of Leica photography items, c/o
Lot of Leica photography items, c/o DRP camera serial #27826 circa 1934, M4 SLR camera serial #1182420 circa 1967, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Hektor f=13,5 c,=m 1:4,5 lens #326261, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar f=9 cm 1:2,2 lens #375404, lens extender, Type A filter, 1933 The Leica Data Book, 1938 Leica Manual, Both cameras have working shutters and wind, no scratches on lens, except one is missing glass
- A Leica DRP, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, 35mm
A Leica DRP, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, 35mm camera, serial no 475989, with Summitar f=5cm 1:2 lens no 722837, with leather case
- 19th c. tack decorated trunk initialed
19th c. tack decorated trunk initialed ''DRP''. 18'' W 10 1/2'' D 10'' Ht.
- Renaissance Revival shelf clock, walnut
Renaissance Revival shelf clock, walnut with brass mounts, probably American, brass works marked "DRP", old possibly original finish, with pendulum and key, third quarter 19th century, 22-1/2 in. Good condition. The Estate of the Late Everett and Lois Royal, Crossville, Tennessee