" Kodak Brownie Cameras "

Stock No 3033
Kodak Brownie 44B
Pretty little camera that looks good on the shelf, but does not look like a "Rare" camera.Made only in England in 1961-63, it was an update of the common brownie 44A camera which looks almost the same. Grey plastic sculptured top, and fabric covered metal body. Uses 127 film to make 4 X 4cm negs at a curved film plane. The main difference in the B is that it has double exposure prevention, and an anaston f 8 lens.
Having been made for 2 years only, and coming just before the 126 Kodak cartridge Instamatics hit the market, there were not a lot of Brownie 44B's made, and even less sold.
~ Hard to find this type of camera in this excellent condition, however the woven carry strap is missing.
   Asking Price $45.00

Stock No 2403
Kodak Bantam ColorSnap
Made 1955-57 in the UK. The Bantams were a series of Kodak cameras designed around 828 film, which was basically 35mm with out the sprockets so the whole film area was used giving bigger pics.Hence a camera that looks like a 35mm camera , but has no rewind knob. The 828 film was not a great success and the cameras are realtively hard to find today.This one is grey plastic, with an attractive weather based exposure calculator on the back.This was designed to make photography simple.!!!
~ The camera is in exc condition, and comes with a brown vinyl case with clear section in the rear so the calculator can be seen.
   Asking Price $45.00
Stock No 2573
Kodak Baby Brownie (USA)
c1934-41. Made in USA. Bakelite box camera for 4 x 5.5cm on 127 film. Folding frame finder.
~ Very Good Condition.
   

Stock No 1629
Kodak Brownie
c1980. Small plastic 110mm camera. With field case.
~ Camera is in good cosmetic condition, there might be a probem with the shutter.
   Asking Price $20.00
Stock No 1765
Kodak Brownie
c1980. Small plastic 110mm camera. With field case.
Good condition.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 2576
Kodak Brownie
c1980. Small plastic 110mm camera.
~ Good condition.
   Asking Price $20.00
Stock No 592
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has grey plastic controls (they also come with white knobs!) Not an uncommon camera,but this one is in excellent condition,and is in damaged, but still pretty AUSTRALIAN Kodak packaging, with an Australian printed instruction booklet. An interesting collectible.
~ Camera is in very good condition.
   Asking Price $30.00
Stock No 1614
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has white (discoloured) plastic controls( they also come with grey knobs!) Not an uncommon camera.
~ Camera is in fair condition.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 1976
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has grey plastic controls (they also come with white knobs!) Not an uncommon camera.
~ Camera is in good condition.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 2946
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera,taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has grey plastic controls (they also come with white knobs!) Not an uncommon camera.
~ Camera is in good condition.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 2396
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has white plastic controls (they also come with grey knobs!)
~ Excellent condition.
   Asking Price $35.00
Stock No 2489
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 model 2 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 50's. This one has white plastic controls (they also come with grey knobs!) Not an uncommon camera.
~ Good condition.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 2334
Kodak Brownie 127
From England , the Brownie 127 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 1953. This one has cream/white plastic controls. Brown plastic case. Instruction sheet.
~ Camera is in good condition.
   Asking Price $30.00
Stock No 2398
Kodak Brownie 127
From England, the Brownie 127 is a black, brittle plastic eye level simple camera, taking 127 film. It is from the late 1953. This one has cream/white plastic controls and .
~ Camera is in good condition.
   Asking Price $30.00
Stock No 2397
Kodak Brownie 127
1956-59, bakelite. Cross hatched faceplate. A little more common than the plain faceplate, but not seen very often.
~ Very good condition, a small chip in bakelite in the rear edge of top plate about 3/8" long.
   Asking Price $40.00
Stock No 2399
Kodak Brownie 127 (bakelite)
1952-53. The rarest of the set. Brass coloured faceplate. It was actually a brass coloured varnish over the metal. The camera is bakelite, horizontal styrations, cream plastic wind knob and shutter release.
~ Fair condition, There is one tiny chip in the brittle bakelite, just above top RH corner of faceplate. As can be seen from the photo some of the varnish has worn from the face plate.
   Asking Price $45.00
Stock No 2263
Kodak Brownie Cresta 3
c1960-65. From England. Black plastic body with sculpted grey plastic top housing, synchronized through flash mounting screw. 2 1/4 X 2 1/4" on 120 film. Dakon lens f/11 with closeup lens. Single speed 1/40 second shutter.ilm.
~ Good condition.
   Asking Price $40.00
Stock No 3034
Kodak Brownie Holiday
Made in the early 1950's. A little odd shaped box camera made from a BROWN hard brittle baselite like plastic. The Brownie Holiday is a very pretty little camera, with its dark brown body, and light brown winding knob and shutter release. The dilver faceplate with round red Kodak logo adds to its coloureful appearance. Using long gone 127 film, the boxy Holiday was updated in about 1955, this is an early model so is from about 1953-55.
~ It is in good condition but is missing one side clasp.
   Asking Price $40.00
Stock No 1472
Kodak Brownie Reflex
The Brownie reflex has only really one claim to fame, a really smooth operating shutter and shutter release. A largish, brilliant viewfinder Twin lens type camera,it used 127 film. Made in England. With photo-copy of the instruction book.
~ Fair condition, some of the lettering on the faceplate is faded, two screws missing from top.
   Asking Price $25.00
Stock No 077
Brownie Starlet Camera
c1957-62. 127 film. The common, garden black plastic variety, but made in US. A bit unusual out here. 4x4cm on 127 film.
~Good clean condition.
   Asking Price $35.00

Stock No 2184
Brownie Starlet Camera
c1957-62. 127 film. The common, garden black plastic variety, made in USA. A bit unusual out here. 4x4cm on 127 film. With sales box.
~Good clean condition, however the box has wear.
   Asking Price $45.00
Stock Noc 2222
Brownie Starlet Camera
c1957-64. 127 film. Made in Australia. The common, garden black plastic variety.
~ Good clean condition.
   Asking Price $35.00
Stock No 091
Brownie Starlet Camera
c1957-62. Brownie Starlet. Made in Australia. The common, garden black plastic variety. 4x4cm on 127 film.
~ Good clean condition
   Asking Price $35.00
Stock No 238
Kodak Brownie Starflash
c1957-65. Made in USA. Uses 127 film. This camera has aperture settings for black-and-white and color film, and takes M2, M3, M5 or M25 flashbulbs.
~ Flash reflector discoloured, otherwise Fair condition.
   Asking Price $40.00
Stock No 129
Kodak Brownie Starmeter with Supermite Flash
c 1960-65. Made in USA. Takes 127 film. Two-tone grey body. Light meter on the top.
~ Fair to Good condition.
   Asking Price $50.00
Stock No 2636
Kodak Brownie Supermite
Made in USA. From the early 60's, this is a one of the Brownie Star 127 roll film series. One of the less common of the series that was really forced out of the market by the success of the cartridge load 126 cameras that came along in 1963. The Brownie Starmite is a cute little camera, with a round, inbuilt flash holder using AG-1 bulbs. Made in two tone grey and black plastic, in the US, it is an interesting and rather scarce little Brownie
~ In very good condition, with very minor tarnishing in the slivering of the flash reflector. Again a scarce Brownie camera.
   Asking Price $40.00

Stock No 2804
Kodak Brownie Supermite
Made in Australia. From the early 60's, this is a one of the Brownie Star 127 roll film series. One of the less common of the series that was really forced out of the market by the success of the cartridge load 126 cameras that came along in 1963. The Brownie Starmite is a cute little camera, with a round, inbuilt flash holder using AG-1 bulbs. Made in two tone grey and black plastic, in the US, it is an interesting and rather scarce little Brownie.
~ In very good condition, with very minor tarnishing in the slivering of the flash reflector. Again a scarce Brownie camera.
   Asking Price $45.00
Stock No 1274
Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20
c1938-42. Trapezoid shaped metal box, this one has two mounting points on the upper front for the flash unit. Made in USA. 620 film. With an early model Flash unit.
~ Good clean condition.
   Asking Price $75.00
Stock No 527
Kodak Brownie 44A
c1959-66. Made in England. Plastic eye level camera for 4 x 4 on 127 film. Dakon lens, single speed shutter. Plastic front cover hinged at bottom.
~ Fair condition, one cover hinge broken.
   
Stock No 1114
Kodak Brownie 44A
c1959-66. Made in England. Plastic eye level camera for 4 x 4 on 127 film. Dakon lens, single speed shutter. Plastic front cover hinged at bottom.
~ Good condition.
   Asking Price $40.00
Stock No 1478
Kodak Brownie 44A
The Brownie 44a is a cute little eye level 127 Kodak camera from the UK made in the early 60's. Kodak US had Dorwin Teague in the 30's, Kodak UK utilized the services of Kenneth Grange to design the curved, flowing , sculptured look of some of its late 50's cameras. Made of the ubiquitious black and grey plastic of the time, this WAS a pretty camera to look at.Not considered rare, it is none the less a lovely addition to any Kodak Brownie collection. This one comes with a Kodak Brownie Flash Holder 3, another UK item. Unlike most other flash guns, this one is also made of the grey plastic to match such cameras as the Brownie 44A. The flash IS very hard to come by, and the combination is rather nice to look at. A great display set and most unusual.
~ Good condition.
   
Stock No 1586
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera with Flash
Both camera and flash are made in the US. From the 50's, this Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model camera is made of black bakelite. Being very brittle material, thses cameras are usually chipped or cracked, but this one IS NOT. Superbly styled, with flowing curves and its contrasting control buttone, it is a very pretty camera. The flash, which is the matching one made for this camera has a bakelite " handle " but plastic reflector.I have found a LARGE bulb to fit the flash as well, which adds to the quality of this as a display peices. The flash will actually fit other screw and pin flash mount cameras, but it was designed for this camera specifically. The camera takes very hard to get 620 film.
~ The camera is in exc condition, the flash has some wear to the silvering on the reflector.
   


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