Ernemann Kino I (Amateur-Aufnahme)
The Ernemann Kino I (Amateur-Aufnahme) is a camera. CameraWorth tracks 2 auction records for this model, with prices ranging from £600 to £2,292 (median £1,446).
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
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| May 2011 | EUR 600 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 19 (Lot AI_19_12918) Title: Ernemann Kino I
Description:
17.5mm, very rare first version, camera/projector, for restauration, the camera has the very early serial number 6 while the back with a film strip still inside carries the number 85, leather covered wood body, Krauss Paris Tessar 3.5/50mm no.125262, rare early version of this amateur cine camera, as early as 1902 Ernemann entered the amateur motion picture market with this quality made camera that used 17.5mm centre perforated film and had a Williamson type film transport mechanism Estimate: EUR 500 - EUR 600 |
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| May 2004 | EUR 2,292 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 5 (Lot AI_5_23190) Title: Ernemann Kino I
Description:
17.5mm, first version, camera/projector, hand-cranked, leather covered wood body, with two external 15m magazines, Newton-type viewfinder with a Baby Kynor Rousell f/4 50mm lens and variable shutter, rare early version of this amateur cine camera, as early as 1902 Ernemann entered the amateur motion picture market with this quality made camera that used 17.5mm centre perforated film and had a Williamson type film transport mechanism, in very fine condition Estimate: EUR 1,902 - EUR 56 |
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