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One of the most widely-sold models from Imperial of Chicago, Illinois. This simple box camera uses 620 film, giving twelve images 2½" square per roll. The lens is fixed focus and there are no exposure adjustments. Numerous color variants are known, including black, beige, mint green, gray, and light blue.
The Imperial Savoy Mark II is a different Imperial model, with boxier styling.