Vintage cased Bell & Howell movie camera Filmo 9 Number 75 automatic cine-camera, with Cooke Telekinic Anastigmat lens, made by Taylor Hobson, England, in leather case; with boxed roll of Kodachrome film.
Mundus (France): Mundus Color, c1958, beige metal, vertically-styled camera for 8 x 14 mm exposures on double 8 movie film. Resembles a movie camera. With Berthiot f2.8 20 mm lens.
Moviematic Camera Corp. (U.S.A.): Moviematic, 1935, all-metal 16 mm magazine camera for movie (flip) books, snapshots or as a projector; Also, a Stewart-Warner Hollywood Model 16 mm camera, c1931.
Maruso Trading Co. (Japan): Top Camera, c1965, sub-miniature bakelite camera with metal front and back and finished to look like an all-metal camera; in original box with maker's plastic Erc. Also, a Tynar, c1950 sub-miniature camera styled like a tiny…
Bolsey (U.S.A.): Bolsey 8 c1956 still or motion picture camera with stainless steel body. With Bolsey-Elgeet Navitar 10 mm f1.8 lens, instruction manual and original presentation case. Film cassette present. Being the size of a cigarette pack, the Bolsey…
Bencini (Italy): Comet III, c1953, vertically styled rollfilm camera that looks like a movie camera in maker's leather Erc. Also, a Comet S, c1950, aluminium body 127 rollfilm camera and 3 other cameras. (5 items).
A Paillard-Bolex model H 8 movie camera, late 1940s/early 1950s, the leather boxed movie camera complete with associated lenses, operating instructions and exposure table