Voigtlander: Twenty-eight camera accessories, some in maker's boxes or leather cases, comprising nineteen lens filters, five lens hoods, three leather cases, and one accessory shoe for Bessamatic or Ultramatic. (28 items)
Voigtlander: Vitessa N 134 'Barn-door' style viewfinder camera, c. 1954, with Color-Skopar 50 mm f3.5 lens [#3709449] and Synchro-Compur shutter, together with maker's brown leather case.
Voigtlander: Vitessa L 140 viewfinder camera, c. 1954, with Ultron 50 mm f2 lens [#4113805] and Synchro-Compur shutter, together with maker's brown leather case.
4¾ x 6½" plate field camera with Voigtlander & Sohn Braunschweig Collinear III 1.6s lens [#71733] and 'James Henderson photographic Dealer Aberdeen' retailer's plate.
Voigtlander: brass Petzval lens with lens diameter of approx. 8 cm, focal length of approx. 20 cm, and total height of approx. 23 cm, bearing inscription that reads 'No. 10843 Voigtlander & Sohn in Wien und Braunschweig'.
Various Manufacturers: group of three subminiature cameras - one c. 1959 Mamiya-16 automatic in leather case, one c. 1965 Yashica Atoron outfit in box with several accessories, and one Voigtlander Vitoret 110 in case with accessories. (3 cameras)
Voigtlander: Telomar 100 mm f5.5 lens in Rf to SLR reflex housing for Prominent rangefinder film cameras. Presented in original leather box with strap.
Voigtlander: 1967 Bessamatic Cs SLR camera [#415565] with Color-Skopar 50 mm f2.8 lens [#6850011], Synchro-Compur-X shutter, and accessory shoe. Marked 'Made in West Germany'.
Voigtlander: 1965 Ultramatic SLR camera with Septon 50 mm f2 lens [#5412289] and Synchro-Compur-V shutter. The only German leaf shutter to feature an instant return mirror.
Voigtlander: 1965 Ultramatic SLR camera with Septon 50 mm f2 lens [#6689100] and Synchro-Compur-V shutter. The only German leaf shutter to feature an instant return mirror.
Voigtlander: 1962 Bessamatic Deluxe SLR camera [#223689] with Color-Skopar 50 mm f2.8 lens [#6293129], Synchro-Compur shutter, and accessory shoe. Marked 'Made in West Germany', this is one of the company's last models to not require batteries to function.
Voigtlander: 1959 Bessamatic SLR camera [#88880] with rare Zoomar 36-82 mm f2.8 lens [#4897401], Synchro-Compur shutter, and 317/95 AR95 Uv filter. The Zoomar was the world's first SLR zoom lens.
Voigtlander: 1959 Bessamatic SLR camera [#59129] with Color-Skopar 50 mm f2.8 lens [#5019762], Synchro-Compur shutter, accessory shoe, and Accura Uv filter. Marked 'West Germany', this is one of the company's last models to not require batteries to…
Voigtlander: 1954 Vitessa N 'barn-door' style rangefinder camera with Ultron 50 mm f2 lens [#3563726] in maker's box with inspection certificate and Focar 2 304/32 lens filter. This sixth version of the Vitessa line was distinguished with an N that…
Voigtlander: 1953 Prominent rangefinder camera [#B61251], with Ultron 50 mm f2 lens [#4094393] in Synchro-Compur shutter, together with Uv 49s lens filter.
Voigtlander: 1953 Prominent rangefinder camera [#B45922], with Telomar 100 mm f5.5 lens [#3564345] in rare reflex housing with focusing glass [#3195], Synchro-Compur shutter, and accessory shoe.
Voigtlander: 1953 Prominent rangefinder camera [#B13854], with Nokton 50 mm f1.5 lens [#3592753], Synchro-Compur shutter, accessory shoe, and Proximeter I close-up lens.
Voigtlander: 1953 Prominent rangefinder camera [#B41026], with Nokton 50 mm f1.5 lens [#3739062], Synchro-Compur shutter, accessory shoe, and lens hood.
Voigtlander: 1951 Vito III rangefinder camera with Ultron 50 mm f2 lens [#3,200424] and Synchro-Compur shutter. The base features a flip-down plate that can be used to stabilise the camera on a tabletop.
Voigtlander: 1951 Bessa II rangefinder camera, with Color-Heliar 105 mm f3.5 lens [#3647919] and Compur-Rapid shutter [#7066008]. The Bessa II constituted the final and arguably best iteration of the iconic Bessa camera range.
Voigtlander: 1951 Bessa II rangefinder camera, with Color-Heliar 105 mm f3.5 lens [#3136902] and Compur-Rapid shutter [#7066008]. The Bessa II constituted the final and arguably best iteration of the iconic Bessa camera range.
Voigtlander: 1951 Bessa II vertical-folding camera, bold-inscription variant with accessory shoe, with Color-Skopar 105 mm f3.5 lens [#3566350] and Synchro-Compur shutter. The Bessa II constituted the final and arguably best iteration of the iconic Bessa…
Voigtlander: 1951 Bessa II vertical-folding camera, bold-inscription variant, with Color-Skopar 105 mm f3.5 lens [#3179209] and Compur-Rapid shutter. The Bessa II constituted the final and arguably best iteration of the iconic Bessa camera range.
Voigtlander: 1951 Bessa II vertical-folding camera, fine-line inscription variant, with Color-Skopar 105 mm f3.5 lens [#3103784] and Compur-Rapid shutter. The Bessa II constituted the final and arguably best iteration of the iconic Bessa camera range.
Voigtlander: Pre-war Prominent 6x9 vertical-folding rangefinder camera [#D967571], circa 1933, with Heliar f3.5/75 mm lens [#880303] and Compur shutter.
Voigtlander: 1933 Perkeo vertical-folding camera [#2541475] with rare Heliar 55 mm f3.5 lens [#814082] and Compur shutter, with original leather pendant strap.
Voigtlander & Sohn Ag (Germany): Voigtlander Virtus folding rollfilm camera Sn 2609324 for 4.5 cm x 6 cm exposures on 120 film. With Skopar 5.5 cm f3.5 lens Sn 837750 in a Compur shutter.