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Minute 16 camera

1949

Tynar subminiature camera

1950

Bolsey 8 cine and still camera

1956-1960

Minox B sub miniature camera, c 1965

1960-1970

Sub-miniature Camera Inscribed "The Merlin"

Japanese Minetta Novelty Camera

1950-1960

Minolta 16E.E 16mm Camera, c 1963

1962-1964

Colly subminiature rollfilm camera in ever-ready case.

1960

Ticka Pocket Watch Camera

1906-1908

Coronet Cub Camera

1950

Ensign Ensignette Miniature Camera and Case.

1904-1915

Ensign 'Double-8' Miniature Folding Camera

1930-1940

Aiglon miniature camera

circa 1935

Ensign Midget Folding Bellows Camera, Model 22, 1934

1934

Coronet Midget camera

1935

Presto Pocket Miniature Camera

1899

Voigtlander Vitoret 110 Camera, c 1977

1972-1982

Minolta 16QT 16mm Camera, c 1973

1968-1978

Minolta-16 Model P 16mm Camera, c 1963

1958-1968

Watson's Sportsman Detective Camera, Monocular Form

1908

Coronet Vogue Camera

1936

FOTH DERBY Collapsible Bellows Camera

1931

Kodak Bantum Collapsible Camera for Rollfilm No.828

circa 1936

Lancaster's Patent Watch Camera

1892

No 2 Ensignette De Luxe, c 1912

1904-1915

Ensignette, 1920

1920

Ensignette de Luxe collapsible bellows camera, c 1920

1915-1925

Kodak Istamatic miniature camera for No.126

1968

Ensignette, 1910

1910

Ensign Multex, c 1930

1925-1935

Silver presentation Ensign Midget camera

1931-1941

Kowa Ramera Model KTC-62 camera-radio. 16mm sub miniature camera built into transmitter radio. Red and cream plastic. Prominar lens F:23mm f/3.5, Serial No K12342; 3-speed shutter; direct vision finder. Coaxial flash socket. Medium wave radio, frequency range 565 Khz; volume control; earphone socket. serial No 38700.

Kowa Ramera model KTC-62 camera-radio

1959

Micro 16 subminiature camera. Metal box camera for 16mm film in cassettes. Manufactured by Wm. R. Whittaker Company, Los Angeles, USA. Metal box camera for 16mm film in cassettes; 3-aperture lens, fixed spped shutter; push-rod film windon; reflecting finder. Could fit inside a pack of Camel cigarettes.

Micro 16 subminiature camera

1946-1950

Subminiature camera for 9.5mm film in cassettes. Compl;an lens F:15mm f/3.5. Shutter 2/5/10/20/50/100/200/500/1000/B/T. Orange and green sliding filters. Focusing down to 8". Film transport by push-pull movement of body. Direct vision optical brightline finder. Coaxial flash socket. No 90 093. In leather case.

Minox Subminiature Camera

Minor C Sub-miniature camera

Minor C Sub-miniature camera

Taron Chic camera. Half-frame camera for 35mm film (24x18mm); Taronar F.C lens F:30mm f/2.8 Serial No 135568; Taron - LX shutter preset; aperture setting only; built in meter; coaxial flash socket; accessory shoe.

Taron Chic camera

1961

Subminiature camera for 8mm wide film 6x6mm concealed in cigarette lighter', with original carton and instruction.

Camera Lite camera Model B

1955

Purma Special rigid camera for rollfilm No.127 giving 16 exposures 3 x 4 cm. Fitted with focal plane shutter with no speed settings.1/500sec. Lens is spring loaded. Fitted with a fixed focus Beck Anastigmat F.6.3 2 1/4". c.1939

Purma Special Camera

circa 1939

Stylophot luxe camera. Subminiature camera for 16mm film in cassettes, 10 x 10mm. Fitted with a coated Roussel Paris anastigmat lens F:27mm f/3.5-16 single speed shutter 1/75 sec. With direct vision optical viewfinder with red windon warning. Front cell focusing. Sliding film transport double exposure prevention. Coaxial flash socket. Rotary exposure counter and fountain pen clip for pocket.

Stylophot Luxe Camera c 1963

1956-1972

Mamiya 16 subminiature camera No.2963674 for 16mm film in cassettes with Sekor F2.8 25mm lens. By Mamiya Camera Co. Tokyo 1965 with wrist strap and carrying case.

Mamiya 16 subminiature camera

1965

The Silver Ticka pocket watch outfit. Fitted with an Achromatic lens. Outer case of metal. Houghton. c.1908

The Silver Ticka pocket watch outfit

1908

The Ticka watch camera in the shape of a pocket watch. Takes 25 pictures. With two speeds shutter instantaneous and time, and the lens is achromatic. George Houghton and Sons, c.1905

The Ticka watch camera in the shape of a pocket watch. Takes 25 pictures

circa 1905