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Corfield (K.G.) Periflex 2

The Corfield Periflex 2 is a British 35mm film camera from K.G. Corfield of Wolverhampton, produced in the 1950s. It belongs to the Periflex family, which used a periscope-style mirror lowered into the film gate for reflex focusing, and was positioned as an affordable British-made alternative to imported rangefinder and SLR cameras of the period.

At UK auction in the past year, hammer prices for the Periflex 2 have sat in the £88–£130 range, with the two recorded wholesale results (hammer only, excluding buyer's and seller's commission) averaging around £107. On the evidence to date in 2026, what a Periflex 2 is worth depends heavily on cosmetic condition, shutter function and whether the original leather case and lens are present; tidy, working examples sell for more than project bodies.

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.

Date Price Source
Sep 2025 £56 Flints Auctions
Apr 2025 £88 Flints Auctions
Feb 2025 £94 Flints Auctions
Jan 2025 £126 Chiswick Auctions
Nov -0001 £225 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Corfield Periflex 2 worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer prices for the Periflex 2 have been £88 and £126, giving a working value band of roughly £88–£130 for complete, functional examples at saleroom level.

How much does a Periflex 2 sell for at auction?

The two most recent UK hammer sales were £88 in April 2025 and £126 in January 2025, so the Periflex 2 price at auction has typically landed around £110 before commission.

Does condition affect the value of a Periflex 2?

Yes — shutter accuracy, clean optics and intact leatherette noticeably affect what a Periflex 2 sells for, and non-working bodies sit at the lower end of the range.