The Petie Kunik is a miniature camera manufactured by Walter Kunik in West Germany (Frankfurt) in the 1950s. Designed to use 16mm film, it produces 14x14mm images. Appreciated for its discreetness and[...]
Georges Rouault, two photographs of paintings, silver gelatin prints. Stamp on the back of one print: Distributed by the American Information Services. 18 x 12.5 cm and 24 x 18 cm. Sent via Colissimo [...]
The Merit Box is a box camera made of brown marbled Bakelite, manufactured from around 1933 by Merten Brothers in Gummersbach, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany). It is equipped with a Rodenstock f/11 l[...]
Beautiful Brownie 2 circa 1930. Very beautiful and rare Art Deco box designed by the stylist Walter Dorwin Teague: geometric patterns, light blue/royal blue. Enamel front. Metal body covered in blue i[...]
Autochrome depicting a fishing scene by a river. Size 13 x 18 cm. "This is not a snapshot, but the reproduction of a frozen and composed moment, illuminated by an impression, a sensation of color gene[...]
Here is a set of four portraits of women and children from North Africa, the photos are mounted on cardboard. This set of photos is sold as a whole, without individual items. Regarding condition, plea[...]
The Folding Kodak No. 2 Hawkette is a camera manufactured by Kodak in 1930. It uses 120 film and produces 6x9 cm images. Its body is made of marbled brown Bakelite, an innovative plastic material for [...]
15 original signed photographs – Limited edition of 30 copies. Irina Ionesco. Private Chronicles – Yakusa. P., Chez Higgins, n.d. (ca. 2000), 1 portfolio 202 x 155 mm in a black velvet folder, black a[...]
This photograph was taken by Bernard Darot. It bears the inscription “Photo-Club Nantais Bernard Darot AFIAP” and is titled “After the Meeting.” The photograph is flexible. Regarding its condition, th[...]
Beautiful Brownie circa 1930. A very fine Art Deco box designed by the stylist Walter Dorwin Teague: geometric patterns in black and burgundy. Enamel front. Metal body covered in imitation leather. Wa[...]
This photograph depicts reeds reflected in water and is mounted on a green fabric typical of the 1960s. It's a great decorative piece. The item is in good overall condition. Our photos allow you to ap[...]
This folding camera and its Art Deco lacquered case, featuring brown and red tones enhanced with silver trim, are in exceptional condition. The camera body is covered in brown leather. The bellows are[...]
Beautiful Brownie 2B circa 1930. A very beautiful and rare Art Deco box model 2B designed by the stylist Walter Dorwin Teague, a famous American designer, with a typical front panel in brown/grey geom[...]
Yves SAINT LAURENT (1936–2008)Dress sketch. Graphite pencil.Visible : 28 × 19.2 cm.Framed : 39.7 × 32.7 cm.Provenance:• Estate of Mrs. Renée, head seamstress (première d’atelier) at the Saint Laurent [...]
Timothy David Jenkins (born 1948) Yves Saint Laurent leaning on a Parisian bridge, circa 1980. Gelatin silver print. Image size: 25.2 x 16.9 cm. Framed: 38.7 x 30.7 cm. Provenance: • Private collectio[...]
Patrice HABANS (1937-2021) Yves Saint Laurent with a cigarette, January 1978. Later silver gelatin print. Signed and dated on the back, stamped Photo Published 22/12/2000. Image size: 23.3 x 15.2 cm. [...]
Guy MARINEAU (born in 1947) Yves Saint Laurent, Villa Majorelle in Marrakech, 1978. Silver gelatin print. Signed on the front, stamp of the Grace Radziwill Gallery and the photographer, numbered 3/15.[...]
Jeanloup SIEFF (1933-2000) Yves Saint Laurent, Paris, 1969. Silver gelatin print. Photographer's stamp on the back. Image size: 16.5 x 16.5 cm. Framed size: 44.3 x 43.7 cm. Provenance: • Private colle[...]
Jeanloup SIEFF (1933-2000) Yves Saint Laurent, Paris, 1969. Silver gelatin print. Photographer's stamp on the back. Image size: 16.5 x 16.5 cm. Framed size: 44.3 x 43.7 cm. Provenance: • Private colle[...]
Michel Pinel, Silver Gelatin Print, Contemporary Print on Baryta Paper. This photograph by Michel Pinel captures, in a subtle interplay of light and shadow, the silhouette of a woman's body, its prese[...]
Vintage print from March 1936 of one of the oldest ski resorts. A small ski resort is being developed around the Col de Porte, which is linked in several places to the surrounding alpine and Nordic sk[...]
Photograph of Salvador Dalí's house in Portlligat (Cadaqués). Silver gelatin print, signed and dedicated by Antonio Fuerte. This black and white photograph depicts Salvador Dalí's famous house and stu[...]
Mattioli travel camera in varnished wood, brass fittings, and brown canvas bellows, 13x18 cm format. Anastigmat Series III Dagor Berlin Goerz 180mm f/6.8 lens, a legendary lens designed in 1892 by Emi[...]
Georges BOYER (Lyon 20th arrondissement). /63 Photographer and Painter. Original photograph from the 1950s. THE FISHMONGER (fisherman returning). Dimensions: 30 cm x 40 cm. IN GOOD CONDITION: as shown[...]
Large Zeppelin positive glass plate photograph, depicting a Zeppelin in flight circa 1910. Plate size 26 x 34 cm. Sold with a wooden stand. In the 1910s, Zeppelins – rigid airships invented by Count F[...]
A very fine autochrome photograph of two soldiers in a garden, circa 1915. The colors, and especially the reds, are remarkably well preserved. In its original passe-partout. A. LUMIERE & SES FILS-LYON[...]
Documents from the Photographic Section of the French Army. Distributed in small numbers to senior officers (see Generals of the Great War, 1914-1918). GENERAL PERSHING IN FRANCE. On July 4, 1917, com[...]
Helmut Newton (1920–2004). Original Polaroid. Signed on the image. This original Polaroid encapsulates the provocative, theatrical, and subtly transgressive aesthetic of Helmut Newton, the undisputed [...]
This antique Rochester Optical Premo camera for the
European market, manufactured in the United States circa 1900, is a delightful
example of North American photographic production from the late ni[...]
The camera presented here is an exceptional piece. An authentic prototype of the stereoscopic model Baudry Isographe, manufactured in France around 1938–1939 and clearly intended for internal design t[...]
This magnificent Jules Richard Le Glyphoscope, 45x107 format, manufactured in Paris, France, around 1915, is one of the most emblematic and appreciated stereoscopic models in the history of French pho[...]
This is a beautiful antique Jules Richard Le Glyphoscope camera, a stereoscopic jumelle-type model manufactured in Paris around 1904–1910, belonging to the early series and fully identifiable by its m[...]
This elegant 6x9 folding plate camera, manufactured approximately around 1900, is an unidentified model that brings together all the characteristics of the first European and American cameras of the t[...]
This beautiful Kodak No. 2 Folding Brownie Model A camera, manufactured in the United States around 1905, belongs to the first stage of production of this emblematic model and stands out especially fo[...]
Beautiful Kodak Eastman Folding Pocket No. 3A camera, manufactured in Rochester, New York, around 1910. This is a luxury version, very well preserved, with all its original components and equipped wit[...]
This Kodak Eastman Autographic No.3 Model H with red bellows, luxury edition, manufactured between 1916 and 1917 in Rochester (New York, USA), was one of the most advanced cameras of the World War I e[...]
This antique Agfa Isolar camera that we see in these images is a German camera manufactured between 1927 and 1935. It is part of the classic line of bellows cameras for 9 × 12 cm plates developed by A[...]
This ELWE bellows camera, manufactured around 1920, is a rare and elegant example of the metal plate cameras of the early twentieth century. Although the ELWE brand is not associated with any known Fr[...]
This Contessa-Nettel Cocarette Luxus IV, manufactured in Germany, probably in Stuttgart, between 1916 and 1922, is an exceptional folding bellows camera belonging to the prestigious luxury line of Con[...]
This Zeiss Ikon Cocarette 519/15 Special, manufactured in Dresden, Germany around 1930, is one of the most elegant and technically refined folding cameras of its era. Designed for 116 roll film, it pr[...]
This Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15, produced between 1934 and 1936 in Dresden, Germany, is a large-format folding camera designed for 616 roll film, capable of producing 6.5 × 11 cm negatives. It[...]
Magnificent Kodak 616 Model C camera, manufactured in Germany by Kodak A.G. (Nagel-Werk, Stuttgart) between 1938 and 1939. This is one of the most refined versions of the Six-16 series, recognizable b[...]
Exceptional example of the Kodak Six-16, a folding bellows camera manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, between 1932 and 1934. This piece, with its unmistakable Art Deco design[...]
Magnificent example of the Kodak Folding Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model B, produced by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, between 1930 and 1934. This model represents one of the last folding cameras [...]
Magnificent Kodak Rainbow Hawk-Eye No. 2A Model B camera, produced by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, between 1930 and 1933. This piece belongs to one of the most elegant and representat[...]
This Kodak Vest Pocket Model B Autographic, manufactured in Rochester (USA) between 1925 and 1930, belongs to the last generation of cameras equipped with Kodak’s innovative autographic system. It is [...]
This exquisite Kodak Vest Pocket Series III “Vanity,” in its red version, is one of the most beautiful and sought-after cameras from Kodak’s golden era. Manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in Ro[...]
Few cameras capture the adventurous and elegant spirit of the early 20th century as well as this Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic Special, manufactured in Rochester, USA, between 1915 and 1926. Compact, [...]
This Kodak Vest Pocket Model A is the first in a long line of folding cameras that marked a turning point in the history of photography. Manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New Yor[...]
This Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic, manufactured in Rochester, New York, between 1915 and 1917, represents one of the most iconic cameras in the history of portable photography. It was the direct evol[...]
Magnificent and exceptional antique Contessa-Nettel Sonnet Tropen camera, manufactured in Germany around 1920, in 9×12 cm plate format. This is the Tropen (Tropical) version, specially designed to res[...]
Exceptional and extremely rare antique Luminor Tropical camera, manufactured in France by the Manufacture Française d’Armes et Cycles de Saint-Étienne around 1925–1930. It is an almost unknown model w[...]
The C.P. Goerz Roll-Tenax is a true gem of German engineering created before the merger with Zeiss Ikon. It is an elegant and compact folding camera of impeccable technical quality. Manufactured betwe[...]
Antique Goerz Tenax III plate camera, manufactured in Germany between 1912 and 1926. This is a folding 9x12 cm format model designed for professional and advanced photographers of the early twentieth [...]
Folding bellows camera Ensign Carbine No.6 “Tropen” (Tropical), made in England by The Houghton Butcher Mfg. Co. Ltd., London, between 1926 and 1931. It belongs to the series of tropical cameras inten[...]
Magnificent antique plate camera, made by the prestigious Dr. Rudolf Krügener in Frankfurt, Germany, around 1910. This is a small format camera, built in varnished mahogany wood with solid brass fitti[...]
We present this magnificent antique ICA Tropica 345 camera in 10x15 cm or 4x6 inches format, manufactured in Dresden Germany between 1912 and 1926, a piece that combines refined technique, artisanal b[...]
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