The lens is a rapid rectilinear marked “Vulga”, which should be short for Photo Vulgaricatrice, another Parisian camera manufacturer from the late 19th to early 20th century. Internet searches show Radiguet, at that address, as a company in Paris that merged to become “Radiguet and Massiot” by the turn of the 20th century. The body is (almost illegibly) marked “Radiguet” with an address in Paris. After a lot of squinting, googling, and deciphering, I was able to figure out that this is a french camera. The markings on the camera are extremely hard to read. ✕ Close Search for:ġ9th Century French 13×18 Tailboard camera, wearing the wonderful custom darkcloth made by Dan K ( What is it? Learn more and register here before November 13th, 2022. The 8th EMULSIVE Santa event is accepting registrations.
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