Holtzem

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Carl Friedrich Holtzem was a pharmacist in Elberfeld (now Wuppertal, Germany) operating from 1891[1] to 1901[2] who inter alia sold cameras and OEM brass lenses under his own name ('C Holtzem Elberfeld').[3] On record are:


Links

  • Aplanastigmat f/8 full strip down and documentation (Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann).

References

  1. In that year CF Holtzem seems to have acquired the business the heirs of Julius von Halfern and registered it under is own name: 'Eintragungen im Handesregister' Pharmaceutische Zeitung 21 Oktober 1891, p. 663.—Also on record in a 1894 court case ('Franz Fisseler, Carl Friedrich Holtzem, Wuppertal-Elberfeld ' Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen Abteilung Rheinland File HRA 7089, Gerichte Rep. 69 Nr. 1894).
  2. Business sold to Rudolf Illing: 'Eintragungen im Handesregister' Pharmaceutische Zeitung 2 Februar 1901, p. 133
  3. The OEM for the brass lenses has not yet been identified but may be French.
  4. Documented example: f/8 to f/64; no serial number; the lens cells are marked with a rubber stamp 'NN-A' (front) and NN-B (rear); dimensions: height 50mm, max Ø46mm, thread Ø41mm, weight 165g full strip down and documentation (Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann).
  5. Other examples: seen on an Union Reisekamera by Alfred Brückner (Rabenau, Germany) (see Breker March 2011 Lot 349).