Agfa Synchro Box camera

Agfa Synchro Box camera

This is a handsome looking box-type camera from the late 1940s. The use of black and chrome on the front plate gives it an expensive look. The body is …

Barnet Ensign Ful-Vue camera

Barnet Ensign Ful-Vue camera

This is a Barnet Ensign Ful-Vue camera dating from 1946. The inner part of the camera is fixed to the side panel with the film winding knob. The whole …

Duo-Ensign camera

Duo-Ensign camera

Duo-Ensign box camera dating from 1930. It takes 2 1/2 inch x 4 1/4 inch exposures on 120 roll film. See more details here: …

Ensign All-Distance 'Twenty' camera

Ensign All-Distance 'Twenty' camera

This is an Ensign All-Distance 'Twenty' camera made by Houghton-Butcher around 1930. This is the deluxe variant with a crackle finish, described in …

Gevabox camera

Gevabox camera

This is a cute little Gevabox film camera. This is the 1955 rounded version of the camera with a nice Art Deco aesthetic. The camera has a metal-case, …

Gnome Pixie camera

Gnome Pixie camera

Gnome Pixie box camera 6x6cm, takes 620 film, boxed. The Gnome Pixie is a box camera with an almost cubic, crinkled black enamelled metal body. It has …

Kenilworth Model I camera

Kenilworth Model I camera

The Kenilworth is a box camera for 2 1/4-inch square exposures on 120 film, made in the 1930s by Standard Cameras Ltd of Birmingham, England. The body …

Kodak Brownie Model I camera (1/2)

Kodak Brownie Model I camera (1/2)

This is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1959. As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a …

Kodak No 2 Brownie Model B camera

Kodak No 2 Brownie Model B camera

The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …