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    1. Top Camera Sold for $12,101.80. on eBayAt the beginning of the month we search eBay completed sales under most major collectibles categories. We then post the Top 5 eBay completed auctions that sold for the highest price for each category. This listing was one of the Top 5 sales for this collectibles category under Cameras. We hope you enjoy looking at the information as much as we enjoy posting it. Please make sure you come back periodically, to see the Top collectibles that sold on eBay every month!.

    #1. Top Camera Sold for $12,101.80. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  Rectaflex Fulgior Kinoptik F:1,3 50mm Lens + Leica
    This item Sold for $12,101.80.  (Click Image to View Auction).  
    eBay seller:  teletor
    Description by seller: “Kinoptik Fulgior F:1,3 50mm In Rectaflex Mount + Leica M Adapter Ring, rangefinder coupled to a 1 m infinity”.

    Definitely a cool collectible capturing the number one spot for the highest sold Camera on eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #2. Top Camera Sold for $4,000. on eBay

    2. Top Camera Sold for $4,000. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible: Leica 250 FF  Camera
    This item Sold for $4,000. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  g8621348
    Description by seller: “The Leica 250 Reporter is a body variant of the Leica screw mount rangefinder. It was designed to take bulk film by rolls of 10 metres, allowing 250 exposures. The film was charged in special film cassettes (code KOOBF). ”.

    Here’s our number two spot for a Camera that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #3. Top Camera Sold for $2,427. on eBay

    3. Top Camera Sold for $2,427. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible: 1860-1870’s Dubroni Camera With Accessories
    This item Sold for $2,427. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  acameradude
    Description by seller: “c1860-1870’s Box style, for rectangular images, 5.5cm long. Real nice condition. Wood is in great condition, has some light little marks. Lens is nice, has a little fungus on the inside edges. Squeeze bulb has dried & is separated from the brass tube”.

    Here’s our number three spot for a Camera that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #4. Top Camera Sold for $2,350.30. on eBay

    4. Top Camera Sold for $2,350.30. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible:  1958 Leica M2 with Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Summaron
    This item Sold for $2,350.30. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: beaugreywolf
    Description by seller: “1958  Leica M2 931732 with Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Summaron  f=3.5cm 1:3.5 Lens with front lens cap. 1488119. Comes with case, meter and extra lens. Extra lens is a Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 1:2/35mm M Mount with both end caps.   Camera has some light dings on front of chrome and black missing near base plate. Back shows signs of wear. Overall very clean. All motions seems to work fine. Meter has not been tested. Case is in good condition“.

    Here’s our number four spot for a Camera that sold for the fourth highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #5. Top Camera Sold for $2,082. on eBay

    5. Top Camera Sold for $2,082. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible: Leica Leitz Leica-Motor Mooly C Camera
    This item Sold for $2,082. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: diceccole
    Description by seller: “Vintage leica leitz leica-motor (mooly c) accessory to be used with certain leica screwmount camera bodies“.

    Here’s our number five spot for a Camera that sold for the 5th highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    This is definitely a very nice  Collectible that brought a lot of attention and a great price. Is this your auction and prefer we remove your item? If so, send us an email here.

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