Paul Zeh "Goldi"
Fairly rare  Zeh "Goldi" made in Dresden in 1932. Most of these cameras were made by Zeh for other companies , and the most notable was branded by Rodenstock as the "Ysella" It is a 3x4cm format on 127 film for 16 pictures to a roll. It is a drop bed folder with very sturdy strut support design. It is so good the even the Japs decided to copy it! called the "Baby Rosen"

It  has a flip up two element optical  viewfinder, Schneider-Kreuznach f4.5 5cm lens  and a Compur shutter.  All of the hardware appears to be nickle  or nickle-silver plated. It has dual red windows in the back . It is a very nice camera and well built.

 
If you have one of these or have ever seen one, send me an E'Mail and let me know!