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− | '''E. Fischel Jr.''' was a Dutch distributor of photographic supplies established in 1868 and operating until about World War II. The company was based in 88 Geldershekade, with a retailshop at 48 Reguliersbreestraat, both Amsterdam, (Netherlands).<ref>[http://www.mauritsbollen.com/E-Fischel-Jr-studio-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] Maurits Bollen's site.</ref> While the company primarily sold rebadged cameras from other German and French makers,<ref>See for example the [http://www.mauritsbollen.com/E-Fischel-Jr-studio-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] on Maurits Bollen's site</ref> as well as imported lenses and other products, it also sold imported brass lenses under its own label.<ref>e.g. the Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8. [http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 on Worthpoint]</ref> Later it seems to have had links with, or part ownership of, the Dutch lens maker [[Fabriek van Fotografische Producten]]. | + | '''E. Fischel Jr.''' was a Dutch distributor of photographic supplies established in 1868 and operating until about World War II. The company was based in 88 Geldershekade, with a retailshop at 48 Reguliersbreestraat, both Amsterdam, (Netherlands).<ref>[http://www.mauritsbollen.com/E-Fischel-Jr-studio-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] Maurits Bollen's site.</ref> While the company primarily sold rebadged cameras from other German and French makers,<ref>See for example the [http://www.mauritsbollen.com/E-Fischel-Jr-studio-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] on Maurits Bollen's site</ref> as well as imported lenses and other products, it also sold imported brass lenses under its own label "Astra".<ref>e.g. the Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8. [http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 on Worthpoint]</ref> Later it seems to have had links with, or part ownership of, the Dutch lens maker [[Fabriek van Fotografische Producten]]. |
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E. Fischel Jr. was a Dutch distributor of photographic supplies established in 1868 and operating until about World War II. The company was based in 88 Geldershekade, with a retailshop at 48 Reguliersbreestraat, both Amsterdam, (Netherlands).[1] While the company primarily sold rebadged cameras from other German and French makers,[2] as well as imported lenses and other products, it also sold imported brass lenses under its own label "Astra".[3] Later it seems to have had links with, or part ownership of, the Dutch lens maker Fabriek van Fotografische Producten.
Reisekamera with Bausch & Lomb lens Tessar image by Rober Carbajo (Image rights) |
Lenses
- Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8[4]
Advertisements
Advertisement in Dutch photographic magazine Focus (vol. 1 nº 1, January 10th 1914) image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
Notes
Publications & Catalogues
Fischel, E (1887) Prijs-courant van photographie-artikelen. Amsterdam: E. Fischel Jr, Geldersche kade no 88. VI, 76 p. : ill. ; in-8.
Fischel, E (1910) Foto-artikelen. Prijsboek 27. Amsterdam: E. Fischel / [Koog-Zaandijk].
Fischel, E (1919) Foto-artikelen en-gros: geïllustreerd prijsboek'.' Issue 28. Amsterdam: E. Fischel 2 vols. 279pp.
Fischel, E (1925) Geïllustreerde catalogus.Nº 29. Amsterdam: N.V. fotohandel van E. Fischel Jr. . 211pp.
Fischel, E (1927) Catalogus 29 Prijsleutel nº 3. March 1927. Amsterdam: N.V. fotohandel van E. Fischel Jr. . 211pp.
Advertisements
'Astra Foto Artikelen' Dutch photographic magazine Focus (vol. 1 nº 1, January 10th 1914) )Hans Kieren photo).
Links
- E. Fischel Jr. studio camera Maurits Bollen's site
References
- ↑ E. Fischel Jr. studio camera Maurits Bollen's site.
- ↑ See for example the E. Fischel Jr. studio camera on Maurits Bollen's site
- ↑ e.g. the Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8. on Worthpoint
- ↑ thread diameter: 41 mm; glass diameter: 28 mm; length: 51 mm. Worthpoint