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Coronet Vogue

The Coronet Vogue is a British-made amateur camera produced by Coronet, a Birmingham manufacturer known for inexpensive box and bakelite cameras aimed at the mass market.

At UK auction, hammer prices for the Coronet Vogue have been modest, with recorded results of £19 and £20 — a tight range around a £20 median that reflects its position as a low-cost collectable in today's market. As wholesale saleroom results these figures sit below what a dealer might price a clean example at, and condition of the bodywork is the main factor that moves the value.

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: July 2025

Date Price Source
Jul 2025 £20 Special Auction Services
Jun 2022 £19 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Coronet Vogue worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer results sit at around £19–£20, so a Vogue is typically worth about £20 at saleroom level, with retail asking prices usually a little higher.

How much does a Coronet Vogue sell for at auction?

The two recorded UK auction sales price the camera at £19 and £20, giving a median of roughly £20 for the examples seen.

Is the Coronet Vogue a collectable camera?

It has a small collector following as a budget British camera, but its low price and limited sales record mean its value is driven more by display condition than by rarity.