Kodak Brownie six-20 series II vintage folding camera.

Camera is in nice external cosmetic conditon and shows minimum signs of wear with nice shiny metal work - better than you'd expect for its age. Hinge mechanism is in good working order, front releases as intended with the push of a small button on the side and pulls down to extend the bellows (pull front down firmly until the mechanism locks into place then push down on hinge to release it again to fold it back up). Viewfinder is small but fairly clear and can be turned vertically or horizontally depending on the orientation you're holding the camera. Aperture and shutter are both working, shutter speeds vary in line with indicated marks. Front of the lens can be twisted between indicated focal ranges. Bellows in good order with no signs of light leaking through. Rear of the camera easy to open by sliding button on the top of the camera underneath the carry handle. Overall in very nice condition but the camera hasn't completely escaped the ravages of time - while the optics look reasonable to the naked eye, when shining a light through them you can see a fair amount of dust and some fungus.

Please note that while this camera is functional it takes 620 film which is a discontinued medium format type - it is possible to respool 120 film onto 620 spools in order to use these older Kodak cameras but it is beyond what most people are willing to do to use an old camera so for most people this probably falls into the category of cool display item/prop.