Kodak Recomar Compur, circa 1937 German made Kodak camera.  
With Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f4.5 lens in Compur shutter. 
Uses 6.5 x 9mm sheet film. 
Comes with leather case with velvet lining and several plate and pack film holders.

The Recomar Model 33 was offered from 1932-40 as a precision view camera taking 31/4 x 41/4 in. exposures on sheet film. This model along with a companion Model 18 were built by Kodak A.G. in Germany, formed in December 1931 by the acquisition of the Nagel Camerawerk in Stuttgart.  However, the design of the Recomar cameras was performed under the direction of Dr. August Nagel though the camera may be festooned with the Kodak name.  Originally it cost $48, the equivalent of about $700.00 today.  It was used by many advanced amateurs and professional photographers such as Russell W. Dow, the noted photographer of the Alaskan wilderness.