Ernemann Ernette
The Ernemann Ernette is an early 20th-century plate camera made by the Dresden manufacturer Ernemann, sold in the years before Ernemann was absorbed into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. It was a folding plate camera aimed at amateur photographers of its period.
Sales data for the Ernette is extremely thin: a single UK auction hammer result on file, from November 2003, sold for £287. With only one wholesale-level saleroom data point and no recent activity, it is not possible to give a meaningful current-year price range or median, and any value today would depend heavily on condition, completeness and originality.
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 | |
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| Nov 2003 | EUR 287 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 4 (Lot AI_4_22603) Title: Ernemann Ernette, 4,5x6cm
Description:
Einfache Linse Verschluss M+Z, mit anges. Filmpack-Kassette Estimate: EUR 1,920 - EUR 4 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Ernemann Ernette worth today?
Reliable current valuation is not possible: the only UK auction record on file is a single 2003 hammer price of £287, so any figure quoted today would be speculative.
How much does an Ernemann Ernette sell for at auction?
The one verified UK saleroom result we hold shows a hammer price of £287, but with no recent comparable sales the current market price could be materially different.
Is the Ernemann Ernette a collectible camera?
Ernemann cameras are collected for their pre-Zeiss Ikon Dresden heritage, but the Ernette specifically has very limited public sales data, which makes its collector value hard to pin down.