1934 antique camera Kodak Brownie junior film camera
This camera is designed to capture 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch images on 620 film. It is produced in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and there are several different versions available. Early Brownie cameras achieved success due to their inexpensive cardboard body. Although there is a Six-20 Brownie Junior made entirely of cardboard, most versions gradually increase the use of metal (instead of wood) while maintaining the Brownie principle of simple structure and operation. The Art Deco version seen here may be the most popular.
Popular Models
Random Model
Vintage Wooden Bucket
508 View
treble trumpet (short)
490 View
A glass of Asahi draft beer
522 View
Copper Boar Sculpture
459 View
Solid Wood Storage Rack
507 View
Salmon Sushi
442 View
Vintage Leather Couch
377 View
Potted plant of money grass
542 View