Bilora Radix 35SH
The Bilora Radix 35SH is a 35mm viewfinder camera produced by the West German maker Bilora in the post-war era. It sat at the budget end of the small-format market, aimed at amateur snapshot users rather than the rangefinder and SLR buyer.
Auction data for the Radix 35SH is thin: a single UK hammer result of £150 in February 2026 is the only recent reference point, so today's price guide is indicative rather than firm. At saleroom level — wholesale hammer figures that exclude buyer's premium — the model is worth roughly that figure for a complete, working example, with condition, completeness of the case and ever-ready leather, and shutter function driving how much one sells for.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: February 2026
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Feb 2026 | £150 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Instruments (Lot 317) Title: A Bilora Radix 35SH Compact Camera
Description:
silver, body G, shutter fires, optics F with haze, with case. |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Bilora Radix 35SH worth today?
On the limited UK auction evidence available, a Radix 35SH has sold for around £150 at hammer, though with only one recorded sale the value is best treated as a rough guide rather than an established market price.
How much does a Bilora Radix 35SH sell for at auction?
The most recent UK auction hammer price on record is £150 in early 2026; clean, fully working examples with original case sit at the top of that range while non-functional bodies typically sell for less.
Is the Bilora Radix 35SH a collectible camera?
It has a small collector following as a lesser-known West German 35mm viewfinder camera, but the thin sales record means demand is driven more by individual collectors than by a broad market.