Super Rare Antique Early 1900s Kodak Home Enlarger!


The "Kodak Home Enlarger" was made for beginners and appears in Kodak catalogues from 1934 to 1940. It was listed for $16.50 and included a Kodar 98mm lens, negative holder, and paper holder. Photographers needed to supply their own 60-watt bulb. It holds negatives up to 3-1/4" x 4-1/4" format and able to produce 11" x 14" enlargements. Kodak recommended its own P.M.C. Bromide paper to use with the enlarger.


Extremely nice early rendition of a Kodak home enlarger pulled out of a private collection. It has both the glass and its original lens.


SOLD AS PICTURED…Please let me know if you have any questions


I believe these are pretty rare. It will be well packed.

The light bulb is a “tester” 60w GE tungsten carbide filament bulb, it will not be included.