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Large Kodak Folding No. 3A Camera with Mahogany Inlay c.1903 (FREE SHIPPING)

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ABOUT A large Eastman Kodak No. 3A folding camera with red bellows and Mahogany inlay. The body is wrapped in leather with chrome and brass accents. The camera folds to 2 inches. This piece has retained its original finish with minor wear. The camera may or may not work but is sold as a decorative object. Shown with life size hand. CREATOR Eastman Kodak Company, USA. DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1903-1915. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Metal, Leather, Chrome, Brass, Mahogany. CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. The bellows appear to be intact. DIMENSIONS H 10 in. W 5 in. D 8.5 in. HISTORY The Kodak No. 3A is one of Kodak’s early folding cameras and was designed to take a variant of 122 format film, commonly known as the postcard format.
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