Leitz Photographica Auction 48
Wetzlar, 13 May 2026

A pioneer in reducing camera shake

Historically significant camera accessories are likewise in focus at Leitz Photographica Auction 48. Of these accessories, the E. Leitz New York Leica Gun RIFLE, is one of the rarest and most unusual. Inspired by Commander Attilio Gatti, a renowned wildlife photographer, the RIFLE was designed to reduce camera shake while handling telephoto lenses and was therefore often used to cover sports events. Estimates of the total production vary, but it appears realistic that a mere total of 12–14 E. Leitz New York Gun RIFLES were produced. A distinctive feature is the specialized viewfinder bearing the engraving “Patent Pending.”

Lumière Cinématographe Set

A landmark piece of cinematic history will be offered in the form of Lumière Cinématographe no. 207. Patented by Auguste and Louis Lumière, the Cinématographe was the first practical and commercially viable apparatus capable of recording, printing and projecting motion pictures within a single compact, hand-cranked mechanism. Its public debut on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien du Grand Café in Paris — the first ticketed public film screening in history — is widely regarded as the birth of commercial cinema. It remains unknown which Cinématographe unit was used at said screening. However, the Lumière system, lightweight and mechanically sophisticated, rapidly spread across Europe and internationally, establishing motion picture exhibition as a new industry. 

Live on site, in written form, online or by telephone

Leitz Photographica Auction 48 will take place on 13th June, starting at 11 a.m. CET, at Leica Welt in Wetzlar, Germany. Bids can be submitted in advance online (www.leitz-auction.com), in written form, or by telephone. Live bidding during the auction will be available via www.leitz-auction.com and www.liveauctioneers.com.

In autumn, Leitz Photographica Auction will host two additional sales. On 9th October, the photographs auction “Perspectives” will take place at Leica Galerie Vienna, followed by the Leitz Photographica Auction 49 on 28th November, once again at Leica Welt in Wetzlar.

About Leica Camera Classics

The German Leica Camera AG has two branches in Vienna: Leica Camera Austria and Leica Camera Classics. The latter specializes in vintage cameras and has approximately 1,500 devices on display in its store at Westbahnstraße 40. The location also houses the largest spare parts warehouse for historic Leica cameras in the world. Because of this unique inventory, on-site technicians can inspect historic Leica cameras to the highest collector standards and restore them as needed before they are auctioned.

Twice a year – in mid-June and late November – Leica Camera Classics organizes the Leitz Photographica Auction, the world's most important auction of vintage cameras, attracting bidders from over 100 countries. In addition, around 5,000 products are permanently offered in the LCC online store. 

 

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