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190429 Dallmeyer Super-Six %u20ac5.000Anastigmat 1.9/6\no. 442200, 1960s, condition B+ %u20ac 10.000 %u2013 12.000Sought-after medium format Super-Six Anastigmat lens, adapted for Hasselblad V mount, covering 6 %u00d7 6 cm, in very good condition, good optics, with hood and front cap.430 Dallmeyer No. 3 Rectilinear %u20ac700*no. 36750, 1885, condition B+ %u20ac 1.400 %u2013 1.600Rare early wide angle lens for 13 %u00d7 18 cm used for landscape, with integrated rotating apertures (5 positions), in good condition, good optics only showing some scratches, with camera mount.431 Ducati Luxtor 1.5/40 mm %u20ac2.400*no. 34451, c.1951, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 4.500 %u2013 5.000The rarest and most desirable Ducati lens %u2014 from the second production batch. In beautiful condition, with original caps, hood, red filter, boxes for the lens and hood.432 Emil Busch Pantoscop lens %u20ac800*c.1870, condition B+ %u20ac 1.600 %u2013 1.800Very rare early wide angle lens (similar to the Harrison%u2019s Globe), with Slot for Waterhouse stops, height 3.5%u2009cm,%u00a0in good condition,optics showing some light scratches, engraved %u2018Pantoscop. Emil Busch. Rathenow. Pruessen.%u2019 with wooden camera plate.433 C.C. Harrison & Joseph %u20ac1.400*Schnitzer Globe Lens no. 234, c.1862, condition B+ %u20ac 2.800 %u2013 3.200Very rare American Globe lens with stops wheel, approx. 10\length, the lens covers 90 degrees. In original, good condition, optics showing some cleaning marks, unlike the earlier Suttonwater-filled lens, the Globe Lens focused on a flat field. On June 17,1862, C. C. Harrison and J. Schnitzer of New York received a patent for the %u2018Globe Lens%u2019 (U.S. 35.605) in which two deeply-curved, cemented doublets were arranged about a central stop in such a way that the exterior surfaces formed a sphere. Charles C. Harrison was a daguerreotypist, camera maker, and inventor,%u00a0hebegan manufacturing high-quality cameras about 1849%u00a0and%u00a0knownto have made daguerreotype apparatus in 1854-1855 at White & Elm Sts.. He died Nov.23, 1864.434 ISO Iriar 3.5/12.5 cm prototype %u20ac3.000no.0052, c.1954, condition A/B %u20ac 6.000 %u2013 7.000Extremely rare Italian ISO telephoto lens prototype in rangefindercoupled M36 screw mount for the ISO Bilux camera. This experimental lens, known only from a 1951 ISO advertisement and believed never to have gone into series production, is preserved in exceptional, near-mint condition. The coated optics show only faint traces of previously removed fungus. The set includes the original ISO metal front cap, a special rear cap containing a rare 12.5%u2009cm finderadapter, and the original green maker%u2019s box.

