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Polaroid Electric Eye Land Camera Model J66
Cameras and Photography:
Pre 1970 stock# 0112
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BlueMoon Ent.
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$40.00
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This Model J66 Electric Eye Land Camera was manufactured by Polaroid between 1961 and 1963. The camera is in great shape and the bellows are just wonderful and appear to be light-tight, and the shutter still fires. Everything operates but I no longer have film so I am unable to truly test it. It worked the last time it was used around 1980. The handle is still supple and the case is still in great shape; there are a few marks on the surface but no real damage. The inside panel of the case h ...click for details
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Polaroid Land Camera Model 95
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Pre 1950 stock# 0111
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$45.00
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Around 1948, Polaroid introduced the Model 95 Polaroid Land Camera. This camera was
not the first instant camera, but it was the first successfully mass-produced one. It was easy to use - almost automatic (only 8 settings of shutter/aperture) and fast (black/white photo was ready in one minute) which helped it be an instant success as well. The original box and papers are with this item. There is still film loaded in it, I did not remove it nor have I tried to take a picture. It could wel ...click for details
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Kodak Folding Pocket No 3A
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Pre 1920 stock# 0110
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$50.00
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Eastman Kodak's first postcard format camera, the 3A Folding Pocket Kodak was
introduced in 1903 and sold until 1915. It was a folding bed camera for making exposures in 3ΌΧ5½ inch postcard format on type No. 122 rollfilm. I know that this camera belonged to my grandfather and that I still have pictures that were taken by it. It still appears to be in good shape, the bellows appear to be intact, it opens and closes well. It still fires and adjusts
easily. There are some some green fl ...click for details
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Cine Perfex Double Eight Model A
Cameras and Photography:
Pre 1950 stock# 0109
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$30.00
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A vintage hand-held 8mm Movie Camera, Cine Perfex Double Eight Model A , Manufactured by the Candid Camera Corp. between 1938 and 1950. This classic camera does not have case, however, it is in very good condition. The carry handle is still somewhat supple, and the winding mechanism winds and releases freely. It is nice and clean inside. I bet this still works. There is one Wollensak 13 mm f/2.5 Cine Velostigmat lens, and one blank Perflex on the front. The length is 5 3/4" (14.6 cm) ...click for details
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Starburst Coffee Pot by Franciscan China SOLD
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Pre 1960 stock# 0108
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from 1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-retro" ...click for details
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Starburst Gravy Boat Ladle by Franciscan China SOLD
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American:
Pre 1960 stock# 0107
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse
dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from
1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather
than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for
the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-ret ...click for details
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Starburst Sugar Bowl w/lid by Franciscan China SOLD
China:
American:
Pre 1960 stock# 0106
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BlueMoon Ent.
304-695-0962
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse
dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from
1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather
than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for
the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-ret ...click for details
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Starburst Creamer by Franciscan China SOLD
China:
American:
Pre 1960 stock# 0105
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BlueMoon Ent.
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SOLD
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse
dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from
1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather
than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for
the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-ret ...click for details
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Starburst Bread Butter by Franciscan China SOLD
China:
American:
Pre 1960 stock# 0104
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BlueMoon Ent.
304-695-0962
SOLD
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse
dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from
1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather
than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for
the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-ret ...click for details
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Starburst Round Salad by Franciscan China SOLD
China:
American:
Pre 1960 stock# 0103
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BlueMoon Ent.
304-695-0962
SOLD
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During the post-war prosperity consumers, ready for something futuristic and new, found that the Franciscan Starburst, designed by George James, and the Eclipse
dish shape, was the perfect dinner ware for their cutting edge kitchens. Produced from
1954-1957, the aqua, green, and yellow design was a smooth, decal-pattern rather
than the hand-painted raised ones prior to this time. These were the ideal plates for
the "modern" kitchens of the day, as well as the "modern-ret ...click for details
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