Carl Zeiss Jena Kugel-Projektor mit Zubehör | Slide projector





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Carl Zeiss Jena Kugel-Projektor mit Zubehör in good physical condition and not tested functionally, dating from the first half of the 20th century, mounted on a solid wooden base with a brown Craquelé metal housing, featuring a high‑quality Zeiss optical in an adjustable lens holder and including the original power cable.
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Historical electric projector / image projector from the first half of the 20th century, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Jena, one of the most significant producers of optical precision instruments. The device is mounted on a solid wooden base and features a brown-painted metal housing with a characteristic Craquelé surface, typical of early electrical devices of that era.
The projector is equipped with high-quality Zeiss optics, mounted in an adjustable lens holder, allowing for precise focusing. The construction suggests its use as a slide, teaching, or demonstration projector in schools, lecture halls, or technical facilities.
An original power cable is included. The device represents an impressive example of early electrical projection and presentation technology, combining functional industrial design with the renowned optical quality of Carl Zeiss Jena. It is especially attractive as a collector's item for those interested in technology, photography, or science history.
Historical electric projector / image projector from the first half of the 20th century, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Jena, one of the most significant producers of optical precision instruments. The device is mounted on a solid wooden base and features a brown-painted metal housing with a characteristic Craquelé surface, typical of early electrical devices of that era.
The projector is equipped with high-quality Zeiss optics, mounted in an adjustable lens holder, allowing for precise focusing. The construction suggests its use as a slide, teaching, or demonstration projector in schools, lecture halls, or technical facilities.
An original power cable is included. The device represents an impressive example of early electrical projection and presentation technology, combining functional industrial design with the renowned optical quality of Carl Zeiss Jena. It is especially attractive as a collector's item for those interested in technology, photography, or science history.

