Kodak Six-20 Brownie Minor
The Kodak Six-20 Brownie Minor is a roll-film box camera in the Brownie family, taking 620 format film. It sits in the entry-level snapshot segment Kodak built the Brownie line around in the mid-twentieth century.
Sales data for the Six-20 Brownie Minor is extremely thin: the only recorded UK auction hammer result on file is £117 from a Christie's sale in 2000, so a current 2026 market price cannot be reliably stated. As of today, buyers asking what a Six-20 Brownie Minor is worth at saleroom level should treat that single figure as historical context rather than a guide to what the camera sells for now, since Brownie box cameras generally trade at the lower end of the collectible market and condition drives most of the value.
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: November 2000
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Nov 2000 | £117 | Christie's | |
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Auction: MAGIC LANTERNS, OPTICAL TOYS AND CAMERAS (Lot 331) Title: Six-20 Brownie Minor camera
Description:
Six-20 Brownie Minor camera Estimate: £200 - £400 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kodak Six-20 Brownie Minor worth today?
Auction evidence is too sparse to give a reliable current value; the only verified UK hammer record on file is £117 from 2000, and Brownie box cameras in general tend to sell at modest prices heavily dependent on cosmetic condition.
How much does a Kodak Six-20 Brownie Minor sell for at auction?
With just one recorded UK auction sale in our data, a representative current price range cannot be quoted; collectors should monitor recent comparable Brownie hammer results before setting a value.
Does the Six-20 Brownie Minor still take film?
It was designed for Kodak 620 roll film, which is no longer produced, so users typically respool 120 film onto 620 spools to shoot with it.