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Kochmann Enolde (w/viewfinder)

The Kochmann Enolde is a small-format camera produced by the German maker Franz Kochmann of Dresden in the interwar period. This particular configuration is fitted with a viewfinder, which collectors note when assessing value.

Sales data for the Enolde with viewfinder is extremely thin: the only recorded UK auction hammer result we have on file is £100 from May 2009, so the figure reflects wholesale saleroom level rather than a retail or dealer asking price. With just one data point, today's price for a clean example is uncertain and any current value should be treated as indicative only. Condition, completeness and originality of the viewfinder are the dominant factors in what this model sells for.

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: May 2009

Date Price Source
May 2009 EUR 100 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kochmann Enolde with viewfinder worth today?

Based on the single UK auction record in our database, the Enolde with viewfinder sold for £100 at hammer, but with only one data point any current value is indicative rather than a firm market price.

How much does a Kochmann Enolde sell for at auction?

The one verified UK saleroom result on file shows the Enolde with viewfinder selling for £100 hammer, excluding buyer's premium.

Does the viewfinder affect the price of a Kochmann Enolde?

Yes — the original viewfinder is a desirable accessory, and its presence and condition is one of the main factors in the value collectors place on this configuration.