Vintage Kodak Brownie Junior Six-16 box camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in the 1930s (c. 1933–1940). This classic Art Deco–era Brownie features a fixed meniscus lens, rotary shutter, dual brilliant viewfinders for portrait and landscape shooting, and a textured black body with geometric front plate design.
The camera is untested and being sold as-is. No testing has been performed on shutter operation, film transport, or light tightness. Overall functionality is unknown.
Cosmetic wear is present throughout, including surface wear, scuffs, edge wear, oxidation to metal components, and general patina consistent with age and long-term storage. Interior condition has not been evaluated.
This camera was originally designed for 616 roll film, which is no longer manufactured. Due to the discontinued film format and unknown mechanical condition, this piece is best suited for parts, repair, restoration, or display.
A solid example of a pre-war Kodak Brownie with strong visual appeal and early American photography history.
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