WestLicht Photographica Auction results

The results of the last WestLicht Photographica Auction are out:

The WestLicht camera auction on the 29th of May 2010 ended with a sensation. Lot 544, a Daguerréotype Giroux from 1839, was sold for the unbelievable price of 732,000 Euros (incl. premiums) and is thus not only the first commercially produced camera but also the most expensive camera in the world. No less spectacular is the price achieved by the mercury box that goes with the Daguerreotype – the extremely rare accessory was sold for 144,600 Euros.

Good results were also registered by the rare Leica prototypes: the 0 series M3 in fantastic original condition changes hands at 156,000 Euros, the even rarer Leica H for 67,800 Euros and the very first version of the famous Stereo Elmar 3,5/3,5cm from 1940 was auctioned for 60,000 Euros.

The photo auction was also a great success: the most expensive lot was a movement study by Austrian photographer, Rudolf Koppitz , which had reached a sensational 40,800 Euros by the time the hammer fell. At 14,400 Euros, Nude Study XIX by Anton Josef Trčka (from 1926) also achieved a notable result.

All auction results can be found in the online catalogue under the relevant lot number and in the results list that can be downloaded as PDF here.

After the Auction

You have acquired one or more lots and the WestLicht Auction? How does it go from there? Please find all information concerning invoicing, payment and dispatch of goods here.

Post-auction sales

Some lots from this auction were unfortunately unable to find buyers and are being offered in a post-auction sale at the starting prices (plus 20% premium). The items in question are those in the on line catalogue with no hammer price shown. If you are interested in this offer please get in contact with us quoting the lot number. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that the post-auction sales information is only up-dated weekly. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Interesting Leica links

Few interesting links:

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“Like a Leica”

The artist Tom Sachs (via collete.fr) has the following item for sale on his website:

Here is the description:

“Like a Leica

Limited edition of 12.

Tom Sachs is a sculptor from NYC. He’s known for his elaborate recreations of various modern icons such as Hello Kitty, NASA, Chanel, Hermès, etc… This is an original signed and numbered piece handmade at the artist’s studio in New York City. This 12.1 megapixel Canon PowerShot SD780 IS Digital ELPH pocket-camera has been rebranded into a Leica.

Engravings, paint and customized stickers ensure the experience is better than genuine.”

The price? €2,100 / $2,500. Memory card not included. I am not sure what to say… Let’s put it this way – I like the NASAblad and the Incinolet much better.  Actually, I am sure of one thing – all 12 pieces will be sold.

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Some Leica S2 updates

First, some Leica Summarit-S 35 mm f/2.5 ASPH sample images from Lenstip.

David Farkas just published a picture of Leica S2 camera with a mounted Hasselblad V lens on his blog and the words “More to come….”

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Leica announces new photography workshops at London training facility, Leica Akademie

Press release

26 May 2010: Leica Akademie, the company’s London training facility, has announced a new programme of photography workshops for existing and prospective customers.

Based at 34 Bruton Place, London W1, the Leica Akademie hosts owner courses and introductory workshops, and will now be offering an extended series of workshops with experienced Leica photographers.

The Leica Akademie currently offers complimentary sessions for its range of cameras, as part of its premium service in the UK. By popular demand, the Leica Akademie will now cater for photographers who want to expand their knowledge of post-production software, black and white, film, travel and holiday photography, and photographs for publication. In addition, the Leica Akademie will run bespoke workshops, tailored specifically to meet each individual’s needs.

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Really Right Stuff now takes pre-orders for the modular L-plate and grip system for Leica M8/M9

ReallyRightStuff now has the Modular L-Plate and grip system for Leica M8/M9 available for pre-order (see original post here). Shipments will start in June, 2010:

  • Replacement base with dovetail
  • Optional L-plate component
  • Optional Grip

The replacement base plate completely replaces the Leica base. This replacement base has an integrated dovetail for mounting in a Really Right Stuff clamp. Use the base alone as a conventional plate, or add an optional vertical component to create the L-plate, or add an optional grip. Both vertical components screws precisely to the base using the included hex key:

More pictures after the break:

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Leica Camera Blog – the official press release

I covered the new Leica Camera Blog already last week. Here is the official press release:

Allendale, NJ (May 25, 2010) – Leica Camera, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of the official Leica Camera Blog (http://blog.leica-camera.com). This interactive platform provides Leica fans and followers a dynamic space for product news, developments and related events, plus stories and insights from Leica photographers.

Since the launch of Leica’s Facebook fan page and Twitter newsfeed, Leica has developed a strong social networking community of over 50,000 photography fans. With the latest expansion of Leica’s online presence, the company hopes to provide a new platform to distribute news, answer questions and share Leica stories.

“We are excited to have yet another medium to engage Leica users on a daily basis,” says Christian Erhardt, Vice President of Marketing at Leica. “A Leica blog seemed to be a natural addition to our social media portfolio and we look forward to bringing fans along on this new Leica adventure.”

To view Leica’s official social media platforms please click on the following links:

Bloghttp://blog.leica-camera.com

Facebookwww.facebook.com/LeicaCamera

Twitterhttp://twitter.com/leica_camera

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