This is a less common colour of the Kodak Petite camera, which has theĭiamond pattern and old rose coloured metalwork. Old Rose Kodak Petite finished in good condition, with original Note that the box is larger than that with #249 as it is sized to incorporate the case rather than the camera alone.Īmateur Photographer 2011, taken for an article by Ivor Matanle and reproduced The carton is worn & faded, with a lot ofĮdge wear. The camera retains its original matching case and sales carton. There is minimal marking to the paintwork, which still has a lovely strongīlue colour, although there are several small chips. There is a little wear (rubbing) along the top & bottom edges but is otherwise in Purple body in the diamond pattern with blue metalwork and original This example of the Lavender Kodak Petite is in very good condition, with original Pencil number '89' (or maybe 84) written inside the Interestingly it sat on top of the instruction booklet, and it is conceivable that the booklet had never been removed from the box by the original buyer. I presume this should have been removed prior to sale. The instruction booklet was wrapped in patterned transluscent paper within the box.Ī card within the box provides a "Caution" notice to the seller about windowĭisplay. The camera also has its original instruction booklet, which is in excellent order with only minor discolouration on theĬover and no evidence of use. That this box is smaller than #108, designed to hold just the camera without a case. The edges and at the corners, but is otherwise clean. The camera came with an original sales carton in a diamond pattern (green & blue), which shows wear on If you are surprised that this example is categorised as "Blue", given that there is a strong green component to the body colours, refer to the Notes at the foot of the page for further comments about colours. With blue / green contrasting metalwork and silvery blue bellows. These are dry and getting bear on some of the corners. Noīlue Kodak Petite in very good condition with original bellows, although Pencil number '84' written on inside face of body. It is also complete with the original matching case, showing some wear on flap and at corners, but otherwise quite clean. This example of the Kodak Petite is in good condition, with only minor chipping to the paintwork. Greyĭiamond pattern (or more strictly, "Gray"), with blue/green metalwork and original silvery green Gray Kodak Petite in very good condition with original bellows. Pencil number '39' written on inside face of body. Refer to the Notes section at the foot of this page for further comments about colours. Other enamelled faceplate designs are also found including a diamond Part of a boxed set that included a matching lipstick and compact and soldĪs the Coquette. A lightning bolt pattern was introduced, primarily for sale as That was repeated on a matching case and bellows in a contrasting colour.Ī series was also produced with a step pattern on the faceplate, again inĥ colours. The body featured a diamond pattern to the covering The basic Kodak Petite was produced in 5 colours: blue, gray, green, Introduced in 1929 with marketing aimed primarily to appeal to women due to its stylish The Kodak Petite was a coloured variant of the Produced with enamelled faceplates, with some particular variants Piece that then fits into the rollfilm back. TheĬomplete folding section, including the bed, is formed as a single Upon the Vest Pocket Kodak Model B, but in various colours. Conventional folding bed camera for 127 film, based
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