A rare 1923 Leica went for 2.16 million euros at an auction in Vienna at
the weekend, making it the most expensive camera ever sold, the
auctioneer said. An anonymous buyer won the bidding battle for the
German camera, which still works and is one of around 25 test versions
of Leica 0-Series cameras produced in 1923, two years before the start
of serial production. Only half of them have been preserved. Including
the buyer's premium, the price paid at the WestLicht auction on
Saturday was more than seven times the starting price of 300,000 euros,
WestLicht said. It did not identify the previous owner, who it said was a private collector in Europe. A
different Leica 0-series sold in November 2007 for 336,000 euros at
auction, and then again in May 2011 for 1.32 million euros including the
buyer's premium, WestLicht said.
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