Antique, very early Trieder binoculars by CP Goerz of Berlin. No case, some scuffing, leather neck strap has snapped and been repaired.
Cp Goerz Berlin Serial Numbers Rating: 4,1/5 9195 reviews Here is a review of a pair of C.P.Goerz D.F.99 German Army prismatic binoculars. C.P.Goerz (Carl Paul Goerz 1854 - 1923) started life selling Mathematical instruments to schools. C.P GOERZ BERLIN Binoculars and Case. Serial number: 213163 which I believe dates from 1906-1908. Stamped on Binoculars: C.P GOERZ BERLIN and 8x Neo-Trieder D.R.P I am no expert in old binoculars so can only describe what I see. I looked up the serial number on the internet and found they are. C.P Goerz 6x24 Armee Trieder Binoculars & unusual case WW1 This is a pair of C.P Goerz 6x24 binoculars, marked C.P.GOERZ BERLIN and 6x24 ARMEE TRIEDER DRP, serial number is 390912. There is some rubbing to the body so the brass is showing, leather or leatherette covering appears good.
Lovely smooth focusing action and width adjustment (to suit the distance between the users eyes).
Serial number (production number) 13587, from which the date of production can be traced to 1898.
The 1903 Goerz catalogue published in the USA specifies this model of binocular as:
Linear magnification 9x
Superficial magnification 81x
Actual field of view 4.4 degrees
Subjective field of view 40 degrees
Code-word Trigon
Superficial magnification 81x
Actual field of view 4.4 degrees
Subjective field of view 40 degrees
Code-word Trigon
and quotes a retail price of $54 (in 1903).
Please note, production of the Trieder binoculars only started in 1897, and to find a pair from before 1900 is EXTREMELY UNUSUAL, these are a real hard-core collectors item.
These will only be posted using special delivery, or can be collected in person.
Overseas postage may be possible, but will be very expensive (eg: 45) and you will be responsible for paying any customs charges imposed by your country of residence.
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Location: Southampton
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Based in Berlin, Germany, C. P. Goerz was a manufacturer of lenses and cameras beginning in 1888. In 1926 along with a number of German photographic firms it was absorbed into Zeiss Ikon although several product lines continued under their prior names.[1]
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History
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C. P. Goerz was founded in 1886 by Carl Paul Goerz (1854-1923), a salesman who once had been in apprenticeship at Emil Busch in Rathenow and later was partner of Eugen Krauss in Paris. Originally Goerz sold mathematical tools for schools, but from 1887 he added cameras. By taking over F. A. Hintze's workshop in 1888 his company started to make cameras, and was named Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz from 1890. It was based in Berlin-Friedenau. In 1888 Goerz employed the engineer Carl Moser (1858-1892) and the optician Karl Hertel to start the development of lenses.
Goerz is known primarily for Anschütz cameras, for Doppel-Anastigmat, Hypergon, Artar, Pantar, Tenaxiar, Tenastigmat, Hypar, Hycon, Certar, Gotar, Frontar, Dialyt, Syntor, Celor, Kalostigmat, Paraplanat, Choroskop, Lynkeioskop, Dogmar and Dagor camera lenses , and for Tengor and Tenax cameras, later continued by Zeiss Ikon. Specialties of Goerz were the cameras with 'rouleau-shutter' since the company had the exclusive right to produce the fast focal plane shutter (1/1000sec.) that Ottomar Anschütz (1846-1907) had invented in 1883. These were mainly, but not exclusively, strut folding cameras, known as Ottomar Anschütz or Goerz Anschütz cameras, and many branded Ango as abbreviation for Anschütz and Goerz. The first one was the Anschütz-Moment-Apparat of 1890, a box-form detective camera for 9×12cm plates with a good lens.
Other products of Goerz were meteorological and aeronautical instruments, binoculars and Alethar repro lenses, gun scopes and another camera shutter, the Sector. In 1903 it founded a department for military optics which became the world's largest military optics maker. Another big success was the making of scientific telescopes. A telescope for viewing a total eclipse and a three-color projector were made for the famous Dr. Adolf Miethe.
In 1895 Goerz founded a branch in New York that started its own production in 1902 and was to become the C. P. Goerz American Optical Co. in 1905 (see here for dating these serial numbers). This company continued to operate independently in the US until 1972. Until WWI many great companies cooperated with Goerz. Rochester Optical Co. used Goerz lenses for its Snappa Camera in 1902, Kodak for its No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak in 1901, and Ross in London got a license to make Dagor double anastigmat lenses already in 1893.
In 1903 Goerz went public. In 1908, Goerz Photochemisches Werk GmbH was founded in Berlin-Zehlendorf. This company produced roll film and film for the movie industry. In 1910 Goerz became owner of the Sendlinger Optische Glaswerke, an optical glass maker near Munich. At that time the company had further factories in Berlin-Friedenau, Vienna, Pressburg (present-day Bratislava), New York and Winterstein. It had offices in Berlin-Friedenau, Paris, London and New York.
During the First World War, Goerz's main production was making optical instruments for the German and Austrian military, but it also started making electrical searchlights. After the war further making of military equipment was forbidden by the Peace Treaty of Versailles. The company tried to make mechanical calculators and other scientific instruments instead but failed to regain its former success.
In 1926 the German branch of Goerz was saved from bankruptcy by being merged with ICA, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann to form Zeiss Ikon. This had major consequences for the company; the Carl Zeiss company held a majority stake and demanded that the other firms end their lens production. This was the end of the famed Dagor lenses, at least in Europe. Some other production was kept alive in the Goerz factory Berlin, but for the Zeiss Ikon brand. An Austrian branch of C. P. Goerz was still active in the 1950s, introducing an astonishing little subminiature reflex camera with six-element Helgor lens, the Minicord.
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Cameras
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- Reflex-Ango (strut-folding SLR)
- Reflex-Jagd-Ango (long-focus SLR)
- Plate Tenax (Strut-folding Vest-Pocket Tenax and Coat-Pocket Tenax)
- Rollfilm Tenax (later Roll-Tenax)
- Roll-Pocket Tenax (the 127 film size of Rollfilm Tenax)
- Manufok-Tenax
- Stereotenax
- Stereo-Pocket-Tenax (see Plate Tenax, of which this a setereo model)
- Goerz-Anschütz Stereo-Klapp-Camera
- Piccolissima
- Universal-Reise-Camera Insuperabilis
- Spezial-Ballon-Camera
- Gewehr-kamera (aerial 'gun' camera)[2]
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Shutters
- Goerz-Anschütz rouleau shutter
- Goerz Sektoren-Verschluss
Notes
- ↑McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover).
- ↑Goerz aerial 'gun' camera, with 350 mm f/3.5 Dagor lens and focal plane shutter with speeds 1/15 - 1/800 second, hand-held with two wooden gun-like grips, a trigger release and simple gun-sight finder; sold at the 20th Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 1 November 2011. The listing suggests this is the only known example. The camera was probably used in the First World War.
Literature
- C.P. Goerz & Cie., 'C. P. GOERZ 1886-1911 - Oesterr.-Ung. Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz Gesellschaft m.b.H', Vienna 1912
Links
- Goerz-Anschütz-Moment-Apparat at www.ottomar-anschuetz.de
- Company history in German at wikipedia.org (in German)
- Goerz American optical catalogues at Camera Eccentric:
- Goerz lens catalog from 1916 at Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras
- Goerz page at Collection G. Even's site (in French)
- C.P. Goerz American Optical Co. company history and list of cine lenses, at Bolex Collector
- Double-Anastigmat, Dagor and Pantar lenses as well as Syntor and Celor lenses at Japanese website about R. Konishi Rokuoh-Sha (the Home page of this site is now on the owner's Facebook page)
- Goerz (in letter 'G') at Sylvain Halgand's Collection Appareils (in French)
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