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Lot # F763
System ID # 22971597
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1950s Polaroid Land Camera Model 150
This Polaroid Land Camera Model 150 is a fine example of mid-century engineering and style, produced between 1957 and 1960 during the early days of instant photography. Inspired by traditional folding bellows cameras, its sleek metal faceplates, engraved script, and streamlined rangefinder design reflect Polaroid founder Edwin Land’s vision of combining practical technology with modern elegance. Included are the Polaroid Wink Light Model 250, Wink Light Flasher Model 256, a Sunset Unittic Model 31 with its original box, and an 11-piece set of Sylvania AG1B Blue Dot flashbulbs, all housed in a corduroy-lined, Polaroid-branded leather case.
Though untested, this complete set holds strong decorative appeal and makes an authentic statement piece for any studio, office, or vintage-inspired interior. It’s a genuine nod to 1950s innovation — perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts alike who appreciate the era’s balance of form and function.
Condition:
Good vintage condition with evident signs of age and use. The leather case exhibits scuffs, stains, and a brittle strap; the key is missing. The camera and accessories are untested. Please refer to photos for detailed condition.
Size:
Closed: about 7.5 inches wide x 5 inches high x 2.75 inches deep
Open (with bellows extended): roughly 7.5 inches wide x 5 inches high x 6–7 inches deep
Case: 11" X 10.75" X 5.5"