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Joux Stereo-Pochette

The Joux Stereo-Pochette is an early 20th-century stereoscopic plate camera designed to produce paired images for stereo viewing. It belongs to the compact, pocket-format class of stereo cameras that were sold in Europe before the First World War.

With only a single recorded UK auction result available, pricing for the Stereo-Pochette is difficult to fix precisely; the one hammer price on file is £320 from December 2010, achieved at saleroom level (wholesale, excluding commission). On that limited evidence, what a Joux Stereo-Pochette is worth today depends heavily on cosmetic condition, completeness of the original case and plate holders, and the presence of working shutter and matched lenses.

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.

Prices updated: December 2010

Date Price Source
Dec 2010 EUR 320 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Joux Stereo-Pochette worth today?

Based on the single UK auction record available, one example sold for £320 at hammer; with only one data point, the current value of a comparable camera in 2026 should be treated as indicative rather than a firm market price.

How much does a Joux Stereo-Pochette sell for at auction?

The only verified UK auction sale on file achieved a hammer price of £320, so the realistic price range cannot be narrowed further without additional comparable results.

What affects the value of a Joux Stereo-Pochette?

Condition of the lenses and shutter, completeness of plate holders and case, and overall cosmetic state are the main factors that influence what this camera sells for.