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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 Gelderschekade, with a retailshop at 48 Reguliersbreestraat, both Amsterdam, (Netherlands).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201023050317/http://redeenportret.nl/merkelbach/10-over-fotografie/11-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] at [http://redeenportret.nl/ Red een Portret].</ref> While the company primarily sold rebadged cameras from other German and French makers,<ref>See for example the [http://redeenportret.nl/merkelbach/10-over-fotografie/11-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20190818024612/http://redeenportret.nl/ Red een Portret] (archived)</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]].
'''E. Fischel Jr.''' was a Dutch distributor of photographic supplies established in 1868 and operating until about World War II. The compnay 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 on 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]].
 
 
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* Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8<ref>thread diameter: 41 mm; glass diameter: 28 mm; length: 51 mm. [http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 Worthpoint]</ref>
 
* Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8<ref>thread diameter: 41 mm; glass diameter: 28 mm; length: 51 mm. [http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fischel-jr-brass-lens-268127107 Worthpoint]</ref>
  
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| image_text=[[film plate]], sticker shows film type ''Royal Plaaten Extra Rapid''<br/>''9&times;12cm'', as well as logo and address of E. Fischel Jr.'s shop
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==house brand „Astra“==
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| image_text=Lens '''''„Astra“''' Aplanastigmat F8 nº&nbsp;2'' lens, made by<br/>[[Fabriek van Fotografische Producten Amsterdam]]
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| image_text=Advertisement for photo supply of brand '''''„Astra“'''''<br/>i.e. ''„Astra“'' cameras, lenses, photo print paper, photo chemicals<br/>in Dutch photographic magazine ''Focus'' (vol. 1 nº 1, January 10th 1914)
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==Bibliography==
  
 
====Publications & Catalogues====
 
====Publications & Catalogues====
Fischel, E (1887)   ''Prijs-courant van photographie-artikelen.'' Amsterdam: E. Fischel Jr, Geldersche kade no 88.  VI, 76 p. : ill. ; in-8.
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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]
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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
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Fischel, E (1919) ''Foto-artikelen en-gros: geïllustreerd prijsboek'.' Issue 28. Amsterdam: E. Fischel  2 vols. 279pp.
  
Fischel, E (1925) ''Geïllustreerde catalogus,'' Issue 29. Amsterdam: N.V. fotohandel van E. Fischel Jr. 2 vols. 211pp
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Fischel, E (1925) ''Geïllustreerde catalogus.''29. Amsterdam: N.V. fotohandel van E. Fischel Jr. 211pp.
  
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Fischel, E (1927) ''Catalogus 29 Prijsleutel nº 3.'' March 1927.  Amsterdam: N.V. fotohandel van E. Fischel Jr. 49pp.
* [http://www.mauritsbollen.com/E-Fischel-Jr-studio-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] Maurits Bollen's site
 
  
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'Astra Foto Artikelen'  Dutch photographic magazine ''Focus'' (vol. 1 nº 1, January 10th 1914) ) [http://www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/12107007005/ Hans Kerensky photo]).
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201023050317/http://redeenportret.nl/merkelbach/10-over-fotografie/11-camera E. Fischel Jr. studio camera] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20190818024612/http://redeenportret.nl/ Red een Portret] (in Dutch) (archived)
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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 Gelderschekade, 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.

Lenses

  • Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8[4]


house brand „Astra“


Bibliography

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. 49pp.

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'Astra Foto Artikelen' Dutch photographic magazine Focus (vol. 1 nº 1, January 10th 1914) ) Hans Kerensky photo).

Notes

  1. E. Fischel Jr. studio camera at Red een Portret.
  2. See for example the E. Fischel Jr. studio camera at Red een Portret (archived)
  3. e.g. the Aplanastigmat Extra Rapid f/8. on Worthpoint
  4. thread diameter: 41 mm; glass diameter: 28 mm; length: 51 mm. Worthpoint

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