Kodak 1A Pocket Junior model B Six-20 | Analogue folding camera





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Kodak 1A Pocket Junior Model B Six-20 folding camera from circa 1934–1937, in a brown/tan Art Deco finish, tested and working with 620 film and 6×9 cm negatives.
Description from the seller
Kodak 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B “Six-20” – Art Deco Folding Camera – ca. 1934–1937
Beautiful and characterful Kodak folding camera from the Art Deco period, finished in the sought-after brown/tan color scheme. This is an original Kodak 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B, produced by Eastman Kodak Company USA in the 1930s.
A wonderful example of early consumer photography where functionality and design meet.
Specifications
* Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Company, USA
* Model: 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B
* Series: Junior Six-20
* Production period: circa 1934–1937
* Film type: 620 roll film
* Negative format: 6×9 cm
* Kodak Ball Bearing shutter
* Foldable bellows camera
* Original collapsible finder present
* Art Deco design in brown/tan finish
Condition
The camera is in neat and original collector’s condition with normal signs of use appropriate for its age.
* Nice original brown finish
* Bellows look clean and complete
* Front mechanism operates smoothly
* Finder present
* Lens present
* Nice decorative appearance
* Mechanical operation not extensively tested
* Sold as a collectible/decorative object
See photos for a good impression of the condition and completeness and they are an integral part of the description.
Historical background
The Kodak Junior series was aimed at the rapidly growing market of amateur photographers in the 1930s. Thanks to the compact collapsible design and the relatively large 6×9 format, users could easily take quality holiday photos and family snapshots.
The colored variants, such as this brown/tan version, are appreciated today for their distinctive Art Deco appearance and decorative character.
A beautiful and atmospheric collectible from the golden era of analog photography.
The camera will be carefully packed and shipped with track & trace.
Kodak 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B “Six-20” – Art Deco Folding Camera – ca. 1934–1937
Beautiful and characterful Kodak folding camera from the Art Deco period, finished in the sought-after brown/tan color scheme. This is an original Kodak 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B, produced by Eastman Kodak Company USA in the 1930s.
A wonderful example of early consumer photography where functionality and design meet.
Specifications
* Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Company, USA
* Model: 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B
* Series: Junior Six-20
* Production period: circa 1934–1937
* Film type: 620 roll film
* Negative format: 6×9 cm
* Kodak Ball Bearing shutter
* Foldable bellows camera
* Original collapsible finder present
* Art Deco design in brown/tan finish
Condition
The camera is in neat and original collector’s condition with normal signs of use appropriate for its age.
* Nice original brown finish
* Bellows look clean and complete
* Front mechanism operates smoothly
* Finder present
* Lens present
* Nice decorative appearance
* Mechanical operation not extensively tested
* Sold as a collectible/decorative object
See photos for a good impression of the condition and completeness and they are an integral part of the description.
Historical background
The Kodak Junior series was aimed at the rapidly growing market of amateur photographers in the 1930s. Thanks to the compact collapsible design and the relatively large 6×9 format, users could easily take quality holiday photos and family snapshots.
The colored variants, such as this brown/tan version, are appreciated today for their distinctive Art Deco appearance and decorative character.
A beautiful and atmospheric collectible from the golden era of analog photography.
The camera will be carefully packed and shipped with track & trace.

