Ernemann HEAG XII (Model III, Stereo)
The Ernemann HEAG XII (Model III, Stereo) is an early 20th-century German stereo plate camera, produced for capturing paired images on glass plates for stereoscopic viewing. It sits in the folding-bellows class of pre-WWI German plate cameras from the Dresden maker Ernemann.
Auction evidence for the HEAG XII (Model III, Stereo) is thin: the single UK hammer result on record, from June 2019, sold for £1,100, and that figure remains the only reliable price reference today. Because just one saleroom data point exists, anyone asking what an Ernemann HEAG XII Stereo is worth in 2026 should treat that result as indicative rather than a settled market value, with condition of bellows, shutter, and lenses likely to swing future hammer prices significantly.
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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| Jun 2019 | EUR 1,100 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 34 (Lot AI_34_37068) Title: Ernemann Heag XII (Girard Stereo Reve)
Description:
rare version of Heag XII sold by French dealer under the name Girard Stereo Reve (Ernemann engravings removed from shutters), wooden body with aluminium folding bed, stereo lens board with dual Ernemann Aplanat Symmetrical no.94386 and 94387, standard lens board with Ernemann Aplanat Symmetrical no.39869, also incl. one filmpack holder, three plate holders, everything in excellent condition, in original outfit case Estimate: EUR 800 - EUR 1,000 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Ernemann HEAG XII (Model III, Stereo) worth?
On the available auction record, one UK hammer sale reached £1,100 in 2019; with only a single data point, that price is the best available reference for current value.
How much does an Ernemann HEAG XII Stereo sell for at auction?
The only verified UK auction hammer result on file sells for £1,100, achieved in June 2019, and no more recent comparable sales have been logged.
Why is the price range so uncertain?
With just one recorded sale, there is no median or range to quote, so condition, completeness of plate holders, and lens quality will heavily influence any future hammer price.