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Ernemann HEAG XII (Model II)

The Ernemann HEAG XII (Model II) is a folding plate camera produced by the German maker Ernemann in Dresden during the early 20th century, before the firm was absorbed into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. It was offered as a mid-range folding camera for amateur photographers working with glass plates.

With only a single recorded UK auction result, the HEAG XII (Model II) sold for £70 hammer in October 2024 — a wholesale saleroom figure that excludes buyer's and seller's commission. On the evidence available in 2026, this is the only data point we have, so it is not yet possible to quote a meaningful range or median for what the camera is worth today.

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
Oct 2024 £70 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is an Ernemann HEAG XII (Model II) worth today?

Based on a single UK auction hammer result of £70 in October 2024, the value sits in the modest two-figure range, though one sale is not enough to establish a reliable market price.

How much does an Ernemann HEAG XII (Model II) sell for at auction?

The one verified UK auction sale recorded sells for £70 at hammer, excluding commission; further results would be needed to confirm whether this is typical.

What affects the price of an Ernemann HEAG XII (Model II)?

Condition of the bellows, shutter function, and the original leatherette covering are the main factors; complete, working examples generally command higher prices than incomplete or damaged ones.