I give it a try....
Kodak Brownie 127 - 1953-59, Bakelite plastic, 127 film
Beinette Junior II - do you mean Beirette? Manufactured by the Beier Company, Germany. The Beirette was introduced in 1958. Couldn't find info on the Junior II model. 35mm film
Zenit B - Manufactured by Krasnogorsk Mechanical Factory, USSR, the B was made in 1968-73 and 1977-78. Basci SLR 35mm film.
Ensing FUL-VUE - manufactured by Houghton, London England, 1939 & 1945, roll film. Depending on style, condition, etc. value can be as high as $ 85.00
Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - 1915-16, I believe 620 film which is basically 120 film on different rollers, very common
Kodak Brownie Cresta - 1955-58, 120 film
Kodak Brownie Flash IV - 1957-59, film size?
Zeiss Nettar 515/16- Zeiss Ikon, Germany, 1937-41, rollfilm, valued at roughly $50.00
Kodak No.1 Pocket - 1926-31, roll film
Kodak Baby Brownie - 1934-41, 127 film
Kodak No. 3 Brownie- 1908-34, 124 film
My experience with older cameras is that they are totally manual so if the shutter still works and you can find film, you can actually get photographs.
-Dave-



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