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                                    156426 Harukawa Septon Pen Camera %u20ac1.500no.13870, c.1953, condition A/B %u20ac 3.000 %u2013 3.400Very rare subminiature camera for 16%u2009mm film, shaped like anoversized pen. Bakelite body with a total length of 14.5 cm, with variable-aperture Septon 2.8/20 mm no.13870 and rare original lens cap.427 KGB Spy Camera Briefcase %u20ac7001960s, condition B/A %u20ac 1.400 %u2013 1.600Very rare and interesting spy camera used by the KGB, consisting of a modified Zorki-6 (export version) no.%u2009640014129 with modifiedfixed focus Orion-156/28%u2009mm no.%u20096201145 hidden in a briefcase,ingenious system allowing to crank and release the shutter bysqueezing the case, in very good condition, the shutter needsattention, the mask occulting the lens hole is missing,428 KGB pin-hole Spy Camera %u20ac6001980s, condition A/B %u20ac 1.200 %u2013 1.400Very rare pin-hole camera used by the soviet intelligence service, 5.2 %u00d7 2.4 %u00d7 1 cm, Aluminium an brass, 4 spring-mounted pin-hole shutters for 8%u2009%u00d7%u20098%u2009mm, in almost mint condition, %u201813%u2019 engraved%u00a0inside.429 Krasnogorsk Tochka S-252 %u20ac1.200Spy Camerano. P162, 1960s, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 2.400 %u2013 2.800Secret Service camera made for the KGB in the 1960s, thissecond version, also known as the Tochka-58, uses 9.5%u2009mm film inspecial cassettes, despite its%u00a0clockwork motor, the shutter and filmtransport are very quiet, the size is almost identical to a Riga Minox,%u00a0however, the design is totally different, here in mint condition and working condition, together with one film cassette andmetal box430 Meopta Mikroma II Gold %u20ac1.000*no.1017311, c.1960, condition B/A %u20ac 2.000 %u2013 2.400Very rare, luxus Mikroma II with gold-plated body and%u00a0beige lizardskin leather covering in very fine condition, with leather case.431 Meopta Oko II / TI-340 %u20ac600Spy Camerano. 37503, 1970s, condition A/B %u20ac 1.200 %u2013 1.400An extremely rare spy camera manufactured in Czechoslovakia by Meopta. This motorized body is designed for 16 mm unperforated film loaded in special cassettes, allowing up to 70 exposures.Expertly engineered for silent operation, the camera is exceptionally well-built and discreet. It is in excellent cosmetic condition and includes a Robot-mount Xenon 2/35 mm no.11455218, the original Czech-language instructions, two film cassettes, and an A4-sizedconcealment folder of Polish provenance. Only a handful of these rare cameras are known to exist.432 Lancart Paris XYZ %u20ac1.000c.1935, condition A/B %u20ac 2.000 %u2013 2.400Very rare French nickel-plated subminiature camera for 12 %u00d7 15 mm pictures, with Roussel Kynor%u00a03.5%u00a0lens, in almost-mint condition, theshutter needs attention, with original case.433 Seiki 16 Pistol Camera %u20ac10.000no. 41, c.1950, condition B/A %u20ac 20.000 %u2013 24.000Extremely rare Japanese pistol camera for 10%u00d7 14 mm on 16 mm film, in very good condition, with 3.5/25%u2009mm fix-focus lens, speedsfrom B-25-50-100 and 3.5 to 11 aperture selector, what looks like a lens is, in fact, a light%u00a0source%u00a0(lamp powered with battery connectionon%u00a0the hand grip), the taking lens is hidden just bellow it, togetherwith spools, this%u00a0is only the second time we have the pleasureof%u00a0presenting this exclusive camera type!434 SIPE Steinheil Spy %u20ac500Wristwatch Camera1980s, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 1.000 %u2013 1.200Very rare digital wristwatch with built-in film camera, Steinheil2.5/12%u2009mm VL lens, for 7 exposures on special cassette, in absolutemint condition, with%u00a0presentation%u00a0box and two unexposed cassettes.435 STASI Brass Spy Camera %u20ac4.0001950s, condition A/B %u20ac 8.000 %u2013 9.000Previously unknown subminiature spy camera for 9 %u00d7 9 mm exposures, ca. 3%u2009%u00d7%u20091.5%u2009cm brass casting with chrome fittings, in almostmint condition, with one spool. According to the previous owner, the camera was commissioned for the East German Ministry of the State Security (STASI) in the 1950s.MINIATURE AND SPY CAMERAS
                                
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