Posted 1 year ago
kerrycz
(40 items)
Approximately a 1911 poster print half toned wood box camera on a 10 foot track. We have not found another one like it and have had an appraiser come to the house to look at it. Nobody seems to know a value for this,
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Process cameras are simply cameras specifically designed for copying images for lithography and so forth. These are industrial items and don't have much appeal to collectors; they are somewhat common and were made from the late 1880s to the 1930s (or later). Sales are few probably due to an overall lack of interest and I don't have any history of sales / values.
Thank you very much rniedereman.