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Lot 229

A KINORA CINEMATOGRAPHIC VIEWER BY ‘BOND'S LTD., 138, NEW BOND STREET'

early 20th century, the steel viewer hood embossed 'Kinora' and with metal patent plaque to oak platform, 12cm high x 31cm wide x 13cm deep; together with six reels of flip card picture films (lacking card cases) stamped with ‘Kinora Co. Ltd.’ to the central metal cores, numbered 435 (magician swallowing sword), 526 (launch of a boat), 547 (elephants in water), 4396 (gardener with hose), 4413 (World War I soldiers marching to war), 4419 (by-plane taking off and landing), each reel 12.5cm diameter (7)

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Estimate: £600 - £1,200
Hammer price: £800
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

The Kinora was an early motion picture device, developed by the French inventor brothers, Auguste and Louis Lumiere in 1895, and patented in February 1896. It is also known as the 'Flicker Reel Picture Viewer'

The English company Kinora Ltd. converted the Lumiere invention into a form suitable for home use. Notably the manufacture declined significantly with the invention of the cine camera. In 1914 the Kinora factory burned down and the company decided not to rebuild.






 


The mechanism winds althought there is some 'sticking' and 'slipping', despite modification to the stand. 

The prop is present. 

Please see the additional images and video available on request. 

Some signs of wear and age, consistent with age and use. 


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