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Lot including: - Remington typewriter in carrying case. - A lot of photographic equipment including: Wata 100 flash (in its leather case), Zeiss Icon flash (in its leather case), a Bauer camera (in its case) and a Voighander camera (in its brown leather case). - The voice of its master. Phonograph record player in its case, circa 1960 (as is). Also included: - A set of approximately 100 33, 45 and 78 rpm records. (as is).

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Lot including: - Remington typewriter in carrying case. - A lot of photographic equipment including: Wata 100 flash (in its leather case), Zeiss Icon flash (in its leather case), a Bauer camera (in its case) and a Voighander camera (in its brown leather case). - The voice of its master. Phonograph record player in its case, circa 1960 (as is). Also included: - A set of approximately 100 33, 45 and 78 rpm records. (as is).

Estimate 50 - 80 EUR

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For sale on Saturday 06 Jul : 13:30 (CEST)
aillas, France
Lynda Trouvé
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