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224547 Alpa Reflex Presentation Stand %u20ac4001950s, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 800 %u2013 900Beautiful advertising stand for Alpa Reflex camera, French version,18 %u00d7 20cm printed embossed metal in 2 parts, in almost new condition, with original cardboard box.548 Agfa Advertising Camera Stand %u20ac3001960s, condition B+ %u20ac 600 %u2013 700Very nice%u00a0camera stand in the shape of 2 stylised characters holdingan Agfa Silette-L camera, 16.5%u2009%u00d7%u200925%u2009cm painted metal structure andplastic head, in good condition despite some signs of corrosion.549 Agfa Dealer Sign %u20ac3001960s, condition B/A %u20ac 600 %u2013 700Very nice authorized Agfa dealer sign, in very good condition, 33 %u00d7 50cm molded and painted metal.550 Rolleicord Wooden Advertising %u20ac400Stand c.1935, condition B/A %u20ac 800 %u2013 900Rare interesting advertising for Rolleicord, ca. 28 %u00d7 26 cm painted wooden stand in round shape, in very good condition, repainted base, stamped %u2018made in Germany%u2019 on the back, together with early Rolleicord no.058137 (condition B+) with leather strap and lenses cap.551 Path%u00e9 Fr%u00e8res %u20ac600Cinematographic projectorno.1336, c.1903, condition B/C %u20ac 1.200 %u2013 1.400An early hand-cranked cinematographic projector, made only a few years after the invention of the Cin%u00e9matographe by the Lumi%u00e8re brothers. Path%u00e9 Fr%u00e8res quickly established itself as one ofthe leading companies in this new industry. The offered exampleis in very good condition, though some parts are missing. An attractive display piece and an important milestone in the historyof cinematography.546 Agfa Advertising Mirror %u20ac3001980s, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 600 %u2013 700Very nice German advertising mirror in the shape of a film spool,in mint condition, 52.5 %u00d7 32 cm printed plastic and glass.545 Agfa Advertising %u20ac300Oversized Film Box1960s, condition B/A %u20ac 600 %u2013 700Classic dealer advertising sign for Agfa, oversized film box,73 %u00d7 24 cm printed metal in very good condition, only some light signs of corrosion%u00a0on the edges, with 2 hooks.VARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHICA553 Urban Motion Picture %u20ac10.000*Industries, NY, Spirograph projector no.000027, 1922, condition A/B %u20ac 20.000 %u2013 24.000The first motion picture disc player, the Spirograph, was patentedin 1907 by U.K. inventor Theodore Brown (1870%u20131938), although it was never produced commercially during his lifetime. Only after Brown sold the rights to U.S. motion picture pioneer Charles Urban (1867%u20131942) did marketing and production begin. Urban was already promoting the Spirograph as early as 1915, and in 1921 he founded Urban Motion Picture Industries, Inc. in New York City to manufacture the device. Production, however, lasted only two years before the venture proved unsuccessful and ceased in 1922. The Spirograph is a hand-cranked mechanical device designed to play 10%u00bd-inch %u2018motion picture records.%u2019 Each disc contains 1,200%u00a0frames of silent film arranged in a spiral. When operated atthe correct speed, the films run for approximately 1%u00bc minutes.These films were never intended for theatrical release; theSpirograph was conceived as a personal home entertainment system. The example offered here is in excellent condition (thecrank has been repaired in the past) and is accompanied by four original film discs. It is one of the rarest and most attractivemotion%u00a0picture projectors ever made.552 Peter Wilhem Friedrich von %u20ac1.000Voigtl%u00e4nder Portrait1930s, condition B/A %u20ac 2.000 %u2013 2.400Rare early photo-reproduction of the original painted portrait of%u00a0Peter Wilhem Friedrich von Voigtl%u00e4nder (Vienna 17.11.1812%u2009%u2014Braunschweig 08.04.1878) made in 1840, 50%u00d7 62 cm in 60%u00d7 70cm frame, grandson of Voigtl%u00e4nder%u2019s company founder Johann Christoph, known to have developed the first high quality lenseswith mathematician Joseph Maximilian Petzval in the early yearsof photography, on the background, you%u00a0can see the famousVoigtl%u00e4nder Daguerrotype camera, in very good condition, onlya few spots of corrosion can be seen.554 Zeiss Ikon Advertising Various %u20ac5001940-60, condition B/A %u20ac 1.000 %u2013 1.200Interesting Zeiss Ikon negative storage mini-drawer, 13.5%u00d714%u00d727.5cm painted wood (left door handle is missing), Zeiss presentation holder for Contax/Yashica lens, Zeiss advertising sign in the shapeof a crown, 20%u00d7 21 cm metal and very nice and rare Rowenta Snip lighter with red leather cover stamped with golden%u00a0Zeiss Ikon logo,with green plastic keeper and%u00a0instructions.555 Leica Specialist %u20ac1.000Advertising Lampc.1970s, condition B/A %u20ac 2.000 %u2013 2.400Very attractive display neon lamp with %u2018Leica Specialist Dealer%u2019, invery good condition and working order, 47.5 %u00d7 12.5 %u00d7 8 cm printed plexiglas%u00a0and metal back.

