Cool stuff. There's this one as well this weekend. http://images.liveauctioneers.com/static/mail/client-promo-emails/westlicht-oct2011/webview.html ________________________________ From: harry kalish <hksvk@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:23 PM Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Sale of camera collection Re: [pure-silver] Sale of camera collection I thought I would post this announcement for an auction of old and/but important cameras and accessories (in Philadelphia). Harry. Begin forwarded message: From: "Fullers Fine Art Auctions" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Date: November 9, 2011 1:20:01 PM EST > >Subject: Fuller's LLC Nov. 19, 2011 No Reserve Camera Auction > >We thought that you, your colleagues, and your students would be interested in >our no reserve auction of the Kaprelian Camera Collection on Saturday, >November 19, 2011, at 11 AM EST. > >This sale will feature more than 350 cameras spanning the history of >photography. The entire sale will be sold with no reserve. > >You can browse the entire auction catalog online at http://www.fullersllc.com ><http://www.fullersllc.com/> > >Edward K. Kaprelian (American, 1913-1997) was an avid collector of >photographic equipment and materials during his lifetime, and amassed a large >collection of important cameras spanning the history of photography. He held >more than fifty United States and international patents. During WWII >Kaprelian was the Chief of the United States Army Signal Corps Engineering >Labs in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and later was the Chief Engineer at the >Kalart Company. > >Please email us at info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or call us at 1-215-991-0100 for >further information. Thank you in advance for your interest. > >Jeffrey P. Fuller > >Fuller's Fine Art Auctions >730 Carpenter Lane >Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 >t 215-991-0100 >f 215-991-0900 >www.FullersLLC.com <http://www.FullersLLC.com> >