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Kodak Cartridge No.3

The Kodak Cartridge No.3 is an early roll-film camera from Kodak's late-Victorian line of cartridge-loading cameras. It was designed for amateur use at a time when Kodak was establishing roll film as the standard alternative to plates.

Sales data for the Cartridge No.3 is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £70 from July 2000 is the only datapoint, so any current value in 2026 should be treated as indicative rather than established. Buyers asking what a Kodak Cartridge No.3 is worth today should expect condition, completeness and originality of the wooden body and bellows to drive the price far more than headline figures suggest.

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: July 2000

Date Price Source
Jul 2000 £70 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kodak Cartridge No.3 worth today?

The only recorded UK auction hammer price in our data is £70 from 2000, so the current market value is uncertain and will depend heavily on condition and completeness.

How much does a Kodak Cartridge No.3 sell for at auction?

With just one verified sale on file at £70 hammer, there is not enough recent data to quote a reliable price range; clean, complete examples would likely command more today.

Is the Kodak Cartridge No.3 a collectible camera?

Yes, as an early Kodak roll-film camera it has collector interest, but values are driven by originality of the bellows, leather and woodwork rather than by the model name alone.