Cameras

Antique Factory Blue Folding Camera, No. 1A Pocket Kodak, Canadian-Made, late 1920s

$281.90

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    YES, we ship to the U.S.! 🇺🇸
    Most of our antique items qualify for duty-free import due to their age (100+ years). In most cases, the price paid at checkout is the total cost to the buyer. However, customs policies can vary, and U.S. Customs may occasionally apply taxes, duties, or brokerage fees upon delivery. Any such fees are the responsibility of the buyer. We always declare items accurately and do our best to minimize surprises.

    Please see below for Item Description...

    FOR SALE ☞

    Antique factory blue folding bellows camera, No. 1A Pocket Kodak, Canadian manufacture, late 1920s to early 1930s.

    DESCRIPTION ☞

    This is an antique No. 1A Pocket Kodak folding camera, produced in Canada by the Canadian Kodak Co. (Toronto, Ontario) during the late 1920s to early 1930s. This example features a factory blue leatherette body, a less commonly encountered finish compared to standard black, particularly on Canadian-produced examples.

    Kodak offered colored bodies during this later production period, and surviving Canadian versions are notably scarcer than their U.S.-made counterparts. The blue finish on this camera is original and presents as a very deep midnight blue or navy tone, appearing nearly black in low light and reading blue under brighter conditions or in photographs.

    The camera retains its collapsible fabric bellows, metal body, and original fittings. Markings indicate use of Kodak No. A-116 film, which is now obsolete. Mechanical components move, including the folding mechanism and controls; however, the camera has not been tested with film and is offered as a collectible and display piece rather than a guaranteed working camera.

    This is a strong, visually distinctive example of late-period Kodak design, well suited to a photographic collection, study display, or interior styling.

    For shipping, the camera will be carefully folded closed to protect the bellows and front standard.

    DIMENSIONS ☞

    Approximate measurements (camera closed):
    • Height: approx. 18.5 cm
    • Width: approx. 8.5 cm
    • Depth: approx. 4 cm

    Camera open (bellows extended):
    • Depth: approx. 14 cm

    CONDITION ☞

    Good antique condition, consistent with age.

    • Original blue leatherette shows wear, scuffing, and areas of loss, including a worn strip along one side (see photos)
    • Bellows show age-related wear and creasing; light-tightness not tested
    • Lens glass shows visible haze and internal dust consistent with age
    • Metal components show patina and minor corrosion
    • Strap and hardware present with wear

    All condition details are shown clearly in the photographs and form part of the camera’s authentic antique character. Color may differ slightly in real life from how it appears on your screen due to varying monitor settings. Have a question about this item or want to see more photos? Send us a message & we’ll get back to you ASAP!

    ABOUT US ☞ Front Street Antiques is located in downtown historic Kaslo, British Columbia, Canada. We are a husband and wife team on the hunt for interesting items that inspire nostalgia and curiosity. As antique enthusiasts, we do our very best to describe any imperfections and quirks, as well as provide a general background on the item; however, we are not yet experts on every item in our store. If you have additional information about an item for us, please send us a message -- we are always grateful to learn more :)

    PLEASE NOTE ☞ Item will be carefully packaged up and shipped within 3 business days of sale, often sooner. We combine shipping on multiple items -- please send us a message prior to purchase to give us a heads up & we will be happy to refund the difference upon shipping!

    All our listings are considered collectible, retro/vintage (25+ years) or antique (100+ years) and are rarely brand new. The majority of our stock comes from auctions and private collections or estates. Items for sale may display some age related wear and/or minor flaws consistent with the date of manufacture. Photos are included as part of the description. Due to the age and nature of our stock, all items are sold "as is" and final sale unless damaged in transit and covered by insurance.

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  • Shipping & Policies

    Shipping from Canada

    Processing time

    1-3 business days

    Estimated shipping times

    • Canada : 3 - 10 business days
    • United States : 5 - 14 business days

    I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.

    Customs and import taxes

    Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.

    Payment Options

    Secure options
    • Accepts Etsy gift cards

    Returns & Exchanges

    I gladly accept cancellations

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you accept returns?

    For EU & UK buyers: As required by consumer law, most online purchases can be cancelled within 14 days of delivery. Certain exceptions apply (antiques, collectibles, items sold “for parts/repair”). Buyer pays return shipping, and refunds are issued only after the item is received and verified in its original condition.

    For buyers outside the EU/UK (e.g. USA, Canada): All sales are considered final. Returns are not accepted except in cases of significant misrepresentation.

    Do you accept exchanges?

    No. All of our items are considered one-offs and unique so we can not offer exchanges at this time.

    Will I have to pay extra customs or duty fees if I’m in the U.S.?

    We ship all U.S. orders using the most reliable method available. Some items (especially antiques over 100 years old or U.S.-made goods) are tariff-exempt under current rules. For other items, we do our best to pre-pay duties and include them in the price (known as DDP — Delivered Duty Paid) so what you see at checkout is what you’ll pay.

    What does “DDP” mean?

    DDP stands for Delivered Duty Paid. It means we take care of the customs paperwork and fees on our end whenever possible. That way, your package clears the border smoothly and you won’t get a surprise bill on delivery.

    Are there any exceptions?

    Most antiques and U.S.-made vintage items ship duty-free. European pieces are usually covered by DDP (we pre-pay the duty and build it into the price). Canadian-made vintage can sometimes carry higher tariffs; in those rare cases, we’ll either adjust the listing price to reflect the duty or let you know up front if extra charges could apply. If you have any concerns regarding tariffs, please message us prior to purchase and we would be happy to do some research for you!

    What happens if customs does charge extra?

    We’re transparent about this from the start: buyers are responsible for any customs/import fees that may apply. That said, we always do our best to minimize the risk by using the right codes and carriers. If you have questions about a specific item, message us before checkout and we’ll give you an honest answer about what to expect.

    Why do some Canadian shops say “buyer is responsible for duty”?

    That’s Etsy’s default policy. We go a step further by explaining how duties work and when we can cover them. Our goal is to make your buying experience smooth and surprise-free.