A398.00001
Kauffer Photo-Sac a Main
OBJECT TYPE: Camera
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OBJECT IDENTIFIER: A398.00001
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MANUFACTURER: Charles Alibert
NATIONALITY: French
PLACE MANUFACTURED: France, Paris
OBJECT NAME VARIATION: Photo-Sac a Main
PRODUCTION DATES: ca 1895
PATENT DATE: Feb. 23, 1895
FILM TYPE: dry plate
IMAGE SIZE: 9x12cm
FUNCTIONAL TYPE: detective
STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: 150mm f/12 rapid rectilinear
"Folding plate camera disguised as a handbag. Several models were
made. One is styled like a square-cornered case which hinges from the
middle and a strut-supported front extends. A similar model uses the
strut-supported front but in a smartly styled handbag with a split
front door hinged at the top and bottom. The other variation has the
handbag shape but uses the bottom door as the bed to support the lens
standard. Designed by Bernard Kauffer of Paris." (McKeown, 1992).
VIDEODISC 1, FRAME NUMBER: 1154
Lothrop, Eaton S., Jr. --A Century of Cameras from the Collection of the
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House.-- Dobbs Ferry,
NY: Morgan & Morgan, 1973. pp 86.//
McKeown, Jim & McKeown, Joan. --Price Guide to Antique & Classic Cameras:
1992-1993.-- Grantsburg, WI: Centennial Photo, 1992. pp 27.//
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