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Kodak Stereo-Kodak Model 1

The Stereo-Kodak Model 1 is an early 20th-century stereo camera produced by Kodak for taking paired images on roll film, enabling stereoscopic viewing. It sits in the collector-oriented segment of Kodak's output rather than the mass-market snapshot line, and today it is sought primarily as a period piece rather than a user camera.

UK auction hammer results for the Stereo-Kodak Model 1 are sparse, with recorded sales ranging from roughly £220 to £440 — wholesale saleroom levels that exclude buyer's and seller's commission. The most recent hammer in the data, from 2018, settled at £216, while an earlier Christie's result in 1998 reached £437, so in today's market a clean example would typically be worth somewhere within that band. With so few data points, condition of the bellows, shutter function and the completeness of the original leather case have an outsized effect on what the camera actually 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.

Date Price Source
Nov 2018 £216 Flints Auctions
Mar 1998 £437 Christie's