Kodak Six-20 Brownie Camera
The Kodak Six-20 Brownie is a roll-film box camera in the Brownie family, taking 620 roll film and aimed at the entry-level snapshot market when Kodak introduced the Six-20 line in the 1930s.
Auction interest in the Six-20 Brownie is modest: the only verified UK sale on file is a hammer price of £44 in February 2022, so today a clean working example sells for around that figure at saleroom level (a wholesale, hammer-only result that excludes buyer's and seller's commission). With so few data points, the price a Six-20 Brownie is worth in 2026 will be condition-led, and decorative or boxed examples can attract a small premium over loose bodies.
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: February 2022
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Feb 2022 | £44 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: The Collectors Sale (Lot 378) Title: An Eastman Kodak Brownie Six-20 Art Deco Folding Camera
Description:
brown, body, VG-E, shutter working |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kodak Six-20 Brownie Camera worth today?
Based on the limited UK auction record, a Six-20 Brownie has a value of around £44 at hammer, with condition and completeness shifting the price up or down.
How much does a Kodak Six-20 Brownie sell for at auction?
The single verified UK auction sale on file sold for £44, which is broadly consistent with the wider market for common Brownie box cameras.
Can you still use a Six-20 Brownie?
Yes, but only by re-spooling 120 roll film onto original 620 spools, since 620 film is no longer produced.