3 Jiffy Kodaks with art deco faceplates and the original box

Jiffy Kodak

(1933-1947) The Jiffy Kodak Six-20 and Six-16 are folding cameras made by Eastman Kodak, designed by Walter Dorwin Teague.They use 620 and 616 film and feature a Twindar periscopic lens with basic zone focusing ("5 to 10 feet" and "beyond 10 feet"), three apertures (f/11, f/16, f/22), and two brilliant viewfinders for both portrait and landscape orientation.

Jiffy Kodak Series II

(1937-1948) Similar to the Jiffy Kodak but less eye catching in its faceplate design, the Series II opted for all leatherette. It was marketed as a folding camera with the simplicity of a box camera.

3 Jiffy Kodak's, including a series II. Art deco design with chrome accents
2 Jiffy Kodak's with art deco faceplates, all black with chrome finish
Jiffy Kodak Six-20 and Six-16 straps and nameplates