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14 The consigned goods remain the property of the Consignor until a successful bid is submitted. With a successful bid at the auction, the lot subject to full payment of the purchase price, becomes the property of the buyer. As a general rule, Leitz Photographica Auction cannot assume any liability for any damage in the delivery, interim storage or during the inspection, unless the damage is due to wilful or grossly negligent conduct on the part of Leitz Photographica Auction. In order to prevent any problems, consigned goods are insured as an obligatory measure for 1.5% (incl. VAT) of the lower estimate. If permissible by law, the amount of liability of Leitz Photographica Auction is limited to the lower estimate. 15 If no other agreements have been made, bidders in the auction room can pay for and collect the auctioned items, including the taxes usual in the country, from the second working day after the auction has ended. The invoices for the items auctioned in writing or by telephone will be sent to the respective highest bidders within working days after the auction has ended. These are to be paid within 8 days after receipt to the auctioneer net without deduction. In the case of payment by bank transfer, the amount incl. any taxes, fees and costs to be added to it is due immediately and including any bank charges. In the case of arrears in payment, arrears interest in the amount of 5% above the basic interest rate of the Austrian National Bank is due. With all payment methods, the buyer pays for any expenses. Costs for packaging, transport and transport insurance are not included and will be additionally charged. Each storage and packaging to and from handover to the transport company, however, is fundamentally done at the buyer%u2019s risk. For auctioned items that have not been collected after the expiry of 30%u00a0working days from the date of invoice, the auction house is entitled to charge a storage fee of 1%u20ac%u201310%u20ac (depending on size and value) per day and item. In any case, the delivery of the auctioned item is dependent on the receipt of full payment by Leitz Photographica Auction.16 In the event of acceptance being refused or delay in payment, the buyer is liable for all resulting damage and consequential costs. In such cases, Leitz Photographica Auction can either demand fulfilment of the purchase contract or compensation due to non-fulfilment of the purchase contract pursuant to the statutory provisions. The auctioned goods can be auctioned again at the buyer%u2019s costs. In this case, the buyer is liable for the reduced price and is not entitled to any additional proceeds generated. 17 As a general rule, auctioned items will not be taken back. If, however, it involves obvious wrong descriptions, except for technical defects as described in point 3, these must be the subject of a verbal complaint straight after the auction or of a written complaint at the latest after 14%u00a0days. If the complaint is recognised as valid, the buyer, if he or she simultaneously returns the auctioned item, has the right to reimbursement of the purchase price and of the surcharge. No further claims can be filed. 18 These Terms and Conditions of Auction for Consignors include all agreements between the Consignor and Leitz Photographica Auction. Verbal side agreements are invalid. All amendments must be made in writing to be valid.19 If a provision should be invalid in part or in its entirety, this will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions. The grading classes are personal opinions and should be used for generalguidance purposes. They only reflect the overall condition of the lot and some defects may not be described or mentioned in the lot text. Prospective buyers who require more precise information should request a detailed condition reportA: new, unused in original boxA/B: near mint, very light signs of wearB: very good condition, with slight signs of wearC: normal use and wear, some visible marks & scratchesD: heavy use and wear, possibly defectiveThe complete scale from A to D:A A%u2013 A/B B/A B+ B B%u2013 B/CC/B C+ C C%u2013 C/D D/C WDThe intermediate grades serve as an expansion to the accuracy of thedescriptions. All cameras and lenses have had their exterior surfaces lightly cleaned to remove dirt and dust.The bold typed prices are the starting prices given in EURO. If there is no reserve price stored the starting price is the limit price. The reserve price is the minimum price that the owner of an item up for auction will accept as the winning bid in the auction. Please note that the auction%u2019s starting price can start lower than the reserve price. If the agreed minimum reserve price is not reached during bidding, the lots shall be sold only with reservation (subject to the consignor%u2019s approval within 7 days). For information relating to additional charges please refer to our conditions of sale, section 6.We are constantly concerned about making your participation in our auctions as pleasant and simple as possible. Hotel and auction room seat reservations: Should you wish to come either for the previewing or for the auction itself, we would be happy to help you by reserving your hotel room. Should you wish to reserve a seat in the auction room we will be happy to assist you here too. Forwarding detailed information on the lots: If you cannot be personally present for the preview we would be happy to send you detailed descriptions or photos of the lots in which you have an interest by E-mail.The following volumes have been cited as reference literature, or used as sources for more detailed descriptions of individual items: ABRING: I %u2013IV. Von Daguerre bis heute. Foto-Museum Buchverlag, Herne, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1997 | AGUILA, CL%u00c9MENT; ROUAH, MICHEL: Exacta Cameras 1933%u20131978. Hove Foto Books, 1989 | ANTONETTO, MARCO: Rectaflex. The Magic Reflex. Nassa Watch Gallery, 2002 | ARIEL, PETER: Ariel Cinematographic Register. 1989 | AUER, MICHEL: 150 ans d`appareils photographiques. Editions Camera Obscura, 1989 | AUER, MICHEL: Le livre-guide des appareils photo anciens. Editions Camera Obscura, Paris, 1990 | AUER, MICHEL; ORY, MICH%u00c8LE: Histoire de la Camera Cine Amateur. 1979 | BERND K. OTTO, CARL ZEISS Kamera Register 1902%u20132012, Verlag Hillebrand, Neuss 2013 | CANE LUIGI Dott.: Leica Historica, Gewindekameras mit Milit%u00e4rgravuren. 2005 | Columberg Alfred: Handbuch. Alpa-Reflex Geh%u00e4usetabellen | D%u2019AGOSTINI CORRADO: Photographic Lenses | VON EINEM ANGELA UND PROF. DR. HENNIG. Die 10 Varianten der klassischen Leica I A mit Elmar 1:3,5 F=50. V. Einem fotoresearch Heft 2, 2004. | FEJ%u00c9R ZOLT%u00c1N: Ungarische Kameras | FRANCESCH, J. P.: Les Appareils Photographiques Francais. 1993 | GLANFIELD, COLIN; WILKINSON, MATT: A Lens Collector`s Vade Mecum. 2001 | G%u00d6LLNER, PETER: Ernemann Cameras. Wittig Fachbuch, H%u00fcckelhoven, 1995 | HASBROECK, PAUL-HENRY VAN: Leica. Das gro%u00dfe Leica-Buch. Entstehung und Entwicklung des gesamten Leica-Systems. M%u00fcnchen, Callwey, 1987 | HASBROECK, PAUL-HENRY VAN: 150 Classic Cameras. From 1839 to the present. Sotheby%u2019s Publications, London, 1989 | HECKMANN, HUBERT: Minox Variationen in 8%u00d711. Wittig, H%u00fcckelhoven, 1992 | HPR: Leica Copies. Classic Collection Publications, London, 1994 | KADLUBEK, G%u00dcNTHER; HILLEBRAND, RUDOLF: Kadlubeks Kamera-Katalog. Verlag Hillebrand, Neuss, 2000 | KOCH, ULI: Nikon F 2nd Edition | KUC, HANS-J%u00dcRGEN: Auf den Spuren der Contax. Wittig Fachbuch, H%u00fcckelhoven, 1992 | KUC, HANS-J%u00dcRGEN: ContaxGeschichte I%u2013II. Eigenverlag, 1981, 1982 | LAGER, JAMES L.: Leica. An Illustrated History. Volume I %u2013III. 1998 | LANEY, DENNIS: Leica Collectors Guide. Hove Collectors Books, 1992 | LOTHROP,EATON S.: A Century of Cameras. Morgan & Morgan, New York, 1973 | LOTHROP, EATON S.; AUER, MICHEL: Die Geheimkameras und ihre abenteuerliche Geschichte. Heering, Seebruck,1978 | McKEOWN, JIM: McKeown%u2019s Price Guide to Antique & Classic Cameras. 2001%u2013 2005 | MOSES, MORRIS G.: Spy Camera%u2014The Minox Story. Hove Foto Books, 1990 | PRINCELLE, JEAN LOUP: The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras. Hove Foto Books, 1995 | PROCHNOW CLAUS: Rollei Report 1+2, Voigtl%u00e4nder Report 1+2 | ROTOLONI, ROBERT: Nikon Rangefinder Camera. Hove, 1983 | SUGIYAMA: The Collectors Guide to Japanese Cameras | THEWES, LOTHAR: Alpa. 50 Jahre anders als andere. Lindemanns Verlag, Stuttgart, 1994 | THIELE, HARTMUT: Fabrikationsb%u00fccher Photooptik Carl Zeiss Jena und Carl Zeiss, 2005 | VIDOM. Zeitschrift des deutschen LEICA HISTORICA e.V., all issues | VIEWFINDER. Zeitschrift der LEICA HISTORICAL SOCIETY of America, all issues | WING, PAUL: Stereoscopes. The First Hundered Years. Transition Publishing, 1996Editor and Publisher: Leitz Photographica Auction, Leica Camera Classics GmbH, Westbahnstra%u00dfe 40, 1070 Vienna, Austria Copyright: Leica Camera Classics GmbH, 2024 Expertise and Descriptions: Michal Kosakowski, Gilles Dewint Responsibility for Content: Alexander Sedlak Project Management: Andreas Schweiger Photos by:Christoph Welkovits, Nina Pousek Technical Assistance: Leica Customer Care Vienna Graphic Design by: HammerAlbrechtWe can take no responsibility for any mistakes, errors or omissions. Reproduction of all or any part of this catalogue only with written permission of the publisher. With special thanks to Frederic Hoch, Ottmar Michaely and Leica Camera Japan.THE SERVICETHE PRICESREFERENCELITERATUREIMPRINTGRADINGOF LOTS