Sold French brass lens, Roussel Trylor 135/6.3

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antique brass lens from the French maker Henri Roussel, established in Paris in 1876
from about 1934 according its serial number

engravings:

H. Roussel
PARIS
177310
Trylor
1 : 6.3
F = 135

focal length: 135mm
iris diaphragm: from f/6.3 to f/32
height: 33mm
frontal diameter: 36mm
image circle: about 17cm
(enough for a 4x5" plate)
image circle has been taken at infinite with full aperture; at close distances and with small apertures, the image circle can increase
weight (with lens flange): 162g

good condition for its age, it keeps its original lacquer
glasses: clean and clear
there is no fungus, haze or separation
diaphragm ring moves smoothly
comes with lens flange

price: 95 USD
Shipping cost to Europe: 11.70 USD
USA, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, and all other countries: 15.35 USD

parcels shipped from Europe
(insured, registered, with track and trace on internet)

payments:
Bank Transfer preferred (Wise, Revolut)
PayPal also accepted


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If you think not an enlarger lens - “come to FL.“ See pm, please.
 

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Thank you, aperture marks run sideways on this not sure what that means … I see a Trylor marked 105mm lens w Pontiac Paris shutter on a folding camera (though one Camerapedia entry in stilted language calls out Trylor lenses are enlargers and rare). I also saw a remark elsewhere w a Trylor and the term “Objectiv.”. Keeping finger crossed for a Horseman install.
 

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And good to know this detail from a French advert - "H. ROUSSEL" lenses the First French Optical Brand ANASTIGMAT "TRYLOR"f.6.3 Composed of 3 elements, it is perfectly corrected: its luminosity is enough to allow the snapshot in good light. The image is fine, bright and homogeneous. The plate covered at all apertures.
The Trylor is a very good handheld lens. Adapted to any camera instead of a rectilinear lens, it increases, in vast proportions, the performance and the field of action."

Looking forward to this Lens. Thanks.
 
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