jeanneret & Cie Monobloc Stereo camera

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Jeanneret & Cie Monobloc stereo camera for 60x130 mm format, physically in good condition and tested working, dating to ca. 1910–1920, designed by Paul Boucher, with a front slide to panorama and a pneumatic time shutter, including case, cable release, extra plate magazine and original manual.

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Beautiful stereo camera from around 1920 by Jeanneret & Cie
made for the 60x130 mm stereo image plates format.
Heavy and solidly built from copper and steel, neatly finished.
Model Monobloc.
This is a stereo camera with an air-pressure–timed shutter.
Plate cassette system. Ground-glass window.
With case, cable release, extra plate magazine, original manual.
The shutter works, the diaphragm works, the distance setting works, and the level is good.
By sliding the front of the camera, it becomes a panorama camera. Inside the camera, the stereo divider swings aside for panorama shots. A remarkable construction but one that was more common on stereo cameras from that era.
Apart from some cosmetic wear from use over time, there is no rust present.
The exterior is high-gloss black lacquer. The name and model markings are clearly legible.

Beautiful stereo camera from around 1920 by Jeanneret & Cie
made for the 60x130 mm stereo image plates format.
Heavy and solidly built from copper and steel, neatly finished.
Model Monobloc.
This is a stereo camera with an air-pressure–timed shutter.
Plate cassette system. Ground-glass window.
With case, cable release, extra plate magazine, original manual.
The shutter works, the diaphragm works, the distance setting works, and the level is good.
By sliding the front of the camera, it becomes a panorama camera. Inside the camera, the stereo divider swings aside for panorama shots. A remarkable construction but one that was more common on stereo cameras from that era.
Apart from some cosmetic wear from use over time, there is no rust present.
The exterior is high-gloss black lacquer. The name and model markings are clearly legible.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
jeanneret & Cie
Model/type nr
Monobloc
Physical condition
Good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Designer/artist/maker
Paul Boucher
Film type
60x130
Serial number
860
Estimated period
1910-1920
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Objects sold
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