45. LEITZ PHOTOGRAPHICA AUCTION
Vienna, 31 October 2024

From Concept to Prototype: Rare Leica M Models at the 45th Leitz Photographica Auction

2024 marks a landmark year for Leica Camera AG: 70 years ago, the company introduced the first Leica M camera, which has profoundly influenced photographic history. In celebration of this anniversary, the auction house Leitz Photographica Auction presents an exceptional selection of historical Leica M models at its upcoming Vienna auction: among them is a fully functional M prototype and several early prototype chassis, along with other rare Leica M models – including an exceptionally  rare Leica M2 gray paint from 1958 and a very early Leica M3 camera, produced in black paint specifically for the Leitz’s marketing department. The 45th Leitz Photographica Auction will take place on November 23, 2024, at the Hotel Bristol in Vienna.

The catalog for the 45th edition of the Leitz Photographica Auction includes 423 lots, capturing the rich, diverse history of photography embraced by a growing global community. Leica M (“Messsucher”) models have been an integral part of this legacy since their launch in 1954, known for their technological advancements and widespread adoption by influential press photographers.

The Journey of the M Began with the First PrototypesT

he market introduction followed several years of development for the Leica M, during which several non-saleable prototypes were crafted. This includes an example produced from 1948 to 1949, which will now be auctioned in fully functional condition under lot number 76. “The camera is one of the earliest known prototypes from the development of the M, without a serial number and composed entirely of unique machined and handcrafted parts. This unique M3 prototype is one of the most remarkable items we have ever offered at our auctions,” explains Alexander Sedlak, managing director of the Leitz Photographica Auction. Estimated at between €600,000 and €700,000, this lot includes an extremely rare M-Mount Elmar 3.5/3.5cm lens.The history of the 'M' reaches back even further, as evidenced by the prototype chassis coming up for auction under lot number 79: ten prototype chassis developed by Leica engineers over 17 years, tracing the evolution of the Leica M from a modified Leica III chassis in 1936 to an aluminum Leica M body from 1953. For this lot of historical artifacts, showing significant development steps of the Leica M, a starting price of €150,000 is set, with an estimated price between and €340,00 €300.

Gray Paint-Leica and Custom Models in the Auction

The Leica M’s adaptability made it a highly valuable tool for military and governmental use, exemplified by the Leica M2 in gray paint, serial number 1005769 – one of only 20 cameras delivered to the U.S. Air Force in Europe (Wiesbaden) in 1960. “With its rarity and exceptional condition, this camera is among the rarest Leicas ever,” says Alexander Sedlak about the M2 gray paint, which has an estimated price of €500,000 to €600,000.

Completing the list of top-valued auction lots is lot 83: a 1958 Leica M3 black paint 'Black Dial' model, originally made as a demonstration camera for Leitz’s marketing department. Paired with a matching Summicron 2/5cm lens, which was also delivered to the advertising department on the same day as the camera – December 12, 1958, estimated at €280,000 to €320,000, this camera holds added historical value.

40-Year Leica M for a Good Cause

As is tradition at Leitz Photographica Auction, a selected lot will once again be donated for a good cause. In line with the anniversary year 2024, this time it is a Leica M6J with serial number 1994-10. This is part of a special edition that Leica released in 1994 for the 40th anniversary of the 'M'. The camera, in mint condition, will be auctioned with a collapsible Elmar 2.8/50mm lens; the estimated price is between €6,000 and €7,000. All proceeds from this lot will benefit the charity “Licht ins Dunkel”.

Live on site, in writting, online or by phone

Leitz Photographica Auction 45 will take place on 23 November at 11 a.m. (CET) at the Hotel Bristol, Vienna, Austria. Bids can be submitted in advance – online (www.leitz-auction.com) or in written form. Live bidding during the auction is possible on site, by telephone or at www.leitz-auction.com and www.liveauctioneers.com

More information at: www.leitz-auction.com

Enquiries concerning the auction house and bids:
Leitz Photographica Auction
Andreas Schweiger
T +43 1 523 56 59 – 18
andreas.schweiger@leitz-auction.com 
 

Press enquiries: 
Yield Public Relations
Leonard Häusler-Dworschak
T +43 676 50 22 609
l.haeusler-dworschak@yield.at

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Leica Camera 소개

Leica Camera AG는 150년 이상의 역사를 자랑하는 세계적인 프리미엄 카메라, 렌즈 및 스포츠 광학 제품 제조업체입니다. 회사의 성장 전략의 일환으로 모바일 이미징(스마트폰), 고급 안경 렌즈 및 시계로 사업을 확장했으며, 자체 프로젝터를 통해 홈 시어터 부문에 진출했습니다.

Leica Camera AG는 베츨라(독일, Wetzlar)에 본사를 두고, 빌라 노바 드 파말리캉(Vila Nova de Famalicão, 포르투갈)에 두 번째 생산 시설을 운영하며, 전 세계 120개 이상의 라이카 스토어를 포함한 자체 유통 네트워크를 보유하고 있습니다. 라이카에서는 2,400여 명의 직원이 근무하고 있으며 회계 연도 2023/24에는 5억 5,400만 유로의 매출을 달성했습니다.

라이카 브랜드는 우수한 품질, 독일의 장인 정신과 산업 디자인과 함께 혁신적인 기술을 상징합니다. 라이카의 브랜드 문화에는 사진 문화를 지원하는 활동이 포함되어 있으며, 전 세계 약 30여 개의 라이카 갤러리, 라이카 아카데미, 그리고 Leica Hall of Fame Award 및 Leica Oskar Barnack Award(LOBA)와 같은 국제 어워드가 이를 뒷받침합니다.