Apr 9, 2009

KODAK 3500 DISC CAMERA - 1980's

Kodak Disc camera with original bag.

Camera measures 4-5/8" wide x 1-1/8" deep and stands 3-1/4" tall.

Made in 1983. It is an example of the innovations that preceded the digital camera.

Asking for $15.

Hard to find one with original bag today. So a must item for Kodak collector.

It would look very cool on display or to add that touch of nostalgia to your antique cabinet.





ROMANSLIDE NZ Vintage Bakelite Compact Projector

A compact manually operated projector for slides.

The body of the projector is black Bakelite.

Uses an Ezumar Atastigmat lens.

Made in Japan in the 50's.

Approx.5" in height, 8" in length and approx. 3" across.

Projector comes in good cosmetic condition. The electric cord is shabby.

A slide holder is also included.

And it has a really cool looking case. So cute, so boxy. Just for $30.






RARE Antique BENTWOOD EBONIZED CHAIR

Bentwood chairs are those distinctive chairs that have rounded pieces of wood, bent into curlicues, serving as arms, legs and stretchers. They are exceptionally decorative and have been made consistently since their invention in the early 1800s. The wood was soaked, steamed, molded and bent into various shapes. Bentwood pieces were usually made from a variety of different woods. Most of the bentwood seen in the 19th century was made in France, Poland and Austria. Most early bentwood pieces were marked with the country of origin and/or the maker. They were marked with stencils and/or paper labels -- usually marked in the inside of the rim under the chair's seat. Bentwood is making a comeback and this sort of design has a vintage and collectable value and are no longer in production.

The following is one that I sold eariler: