Ica Stereolette (610)
The Ica Stereolette (610) is an early 20th-century German stereo camera that produced paired exposures for stereoscopic viewing. Ica was a Dresden-based manufacturer that later merged into Zeiss Ikon in 1926, placing the Stereolette firmly within the pre-merger era of German precision camera making.
Auction evidence for the Stereolette (610) is thin: a single UK saleroom hammer result of £219 (from 2003) is the only data point on file, so a meaningful range or median cannot be quoted in 2026. Buyers asking what an Ica Stereolette (610) is worth today should treat that figure as a historical reference only — current value at auction will depend heavily on cosmetic condition, shutter function, and the presence of the original case and plate holders.
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 219 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 4 (Lot AI_4_22343) Title: Ica Stereolette 610
Description:
45x107mm, beledertes Holzgehäuse, mit Stereo Compound Verschluss Estimate: EUR 1,912 - EUR 4 |
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