Ermanox no. 1235831
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Ermanox no. 1235831

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Ermanox no. 1235831
Ernemann, Germany; 4½ x 6cm., with an Ernemann Ernostar Anastigmat f/2 10cm. lens no. 166031, rollfilm back and four single metal slides in maker's pouch
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

Lot Essay

Condition: 3/4B(ii)
Cosmetic: Light signs of wear.
Lenses: Clean and clear, minor handling marks.
The Ermanox camera was launched in 1924 by Ernemann with a lens designed by L. Bertele. At the time of its introduction the camera possessed the widest aperture lens of any miniature camera made. The camera appeared in a number of different plate sizes, each with the f/1.8 lens and with the 4½ x 6cm. model being offered with f/1.8 and f/2 lenses. Reflex and collapsable models were also offered. It was listed until 1930.

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