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Dubroni Stereographe

The Dubroni Stereographe is a 19th-century French stereo camera, designed to produce side-by-side image pairs for stereoscopic viewing. It belongs to the early era of wet-plate and dry-plate photography and is of interest primarily to collectors of antique stereo apparatus.

Evidence for the Stereographe's value is thin: a single UK auction hammer result from November 2022 records a sale at £1,900, which is the only data point available today. With just one wholesale saleroom price on record, it is not possible to quote a reliable range or median, and what a Dubroni Stereographe sells for at auction can vary widely with condition, completeness and provenance.

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
Nov 2022 EUR 1,900 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Dubroni Stereographe worth today?

The only recorded UK auction hammer result, from November 2022, achieved £1,900, so the current price for a Dubroni Stereographe in the auction market is best understood as broadly in that region, subject to condition.

How much does a Dubroni Stereographe sell for at auction?

With just one verified sale on file at £1,900 hammer, there is not enough data to give a meaningful range; individual examples can sell for considerably more or less depending on completeness and originality.

Why is the value uncertain?

Dubroni stereo cameras appear on the market only rarely, and a single sale record cannot establish a reliable median or price range.