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                                    194444 R%u00fco-Optik Kino 2/4.2 cm %u20ac2.400no.17310, 1930s, condition B/A %u20ac 5.000 %u2013 5.500Rare cine lens in very good condition, covering 16%u2009mm,%u00a0optics onlyshowing a few light cleaning marks.445 Schneider Alpa-Xenon 1.9/5 cm %u20ac800%u2018made in Switzerland%u2019no. 50-0016, 1950s, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 1.600 %u2013 1.800Interesting and very rare Swiss-made Xenon for Alpa, only 851 units are known to exist, they were produced between 1950 and 1959, optics showing some haze and a few cleaning marks.446 S.F.O.M. Type 121 2/120 mm %u20ac1.000no. 21105, 1970s, condition A/B %u20ac 2.000 %u2013 2.400Ultra-fast medium format lens, modified for Mamiya mount, inexcellent condition (no aperture), very good optics, with hood and bot caps.447 Som Berthiot Cinor %u20ac3.2000.95/50 mmno.1023903, 1960s, condition B/A %u20ac 6.500 %u2013 7.500Extremely rare ultra-fast cine lens covering full frame, exists in%u00a0different version, here in chrome finish engraved with%u00a0%u2018Cinor%u2019,heavy non-focusing barrels, in very good condition, clean and clear optics,%u00a0light yellow shade%u00a0typical of%u00a0high-grade glass showing acertain level of radioactivity, working iris diaphragm from open to fully closed.448 Taylor-Hobson Cooke %u20ac7.000Anastigmat Series 0. 2/76 mmno.173963, 1930s, condition B+ %u20ac 14.000 %u2013 16.000Very rare fast lens known for its high image quality, covers 6 %u00d7 6 cm, in good condition, outstanding, clean and clear uncoated optics, hand-engraved scale on the barrels, 44 mm rear screw mount.449 Taylor-Hobson Cooke %u20ac1.600Copying Lens 2/4\no. 604366, 1950s, condition B/A %u20ac 3.000 %u2013 3.400Fast prime lens covering full frame 35 mm, containing radioactive Thorium elements, in excellent condition, with good optics.450 Tokyo Kogaku Topcor %u20ac2.000*RE GN 1.8/35 mm no.12740002, 1970s, condition A/B %u20ac 4.000 %u2013 5.000Extremely rare Topcor RE GN 35%u2009mm f/1.8, a special variant of theRE Topcor series, believed to have been produced only in extremely small numbers. While GN versions are known in 50 mm, the 35 mm f/1.8 is virtually undocumented%u2009%u2014%u2009this is only the second recordedexample. In fine condition with clean optics, with original caps, itrepresents an exceptional rarity in the Topcon system.451 Voigtl%u00e4nder Heliar 4.5/48 cm %u20ac1.600no. 88994, 1907, condition B+ %u20ac 3.200 %u2013 3.600Rare very early portrait lens known for its quality, aperture to f:25, with short hood and mounting ring, very good optics, clean aperture blades, Voigtl%u00e4nder records show this lens was madeon 07.03.1907.452 Voigtl%u00e4nder Portrait %u20ac800Objectiv I no. 4Bno. 41569, 1891, condition B+ %u20ac 1.600 %u2013 1.800Very early and rare Petzval portrait 20.9 cm lens covering up to 12 %u00d7 16 cm, in good condition, optics only showing some cleaning marks on the front element, with hood, leather front lens cap and mounting plate (cond. B-).443 Rodenstock Apo-Ronar %u20ac900L 16/1000 mm (40in.)no. 9860896, 1978, condition B/A %u20ac 1.800 %u2013 2.000Large format lens in heavy 114 mm diam. screw mount, covers 40%u2009%u00d7%u200940\optics, aperture up to f:260, with both original caps.
                                
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