Kodak Suprema
The Kodak Suprema is a medium-format folding camera produced by Kodak AG in Stuttgart, Germany. It was a higher-end roll-film folder aimed at advanced amateurs.
Sales data for the Suprema is extremely thin: a single recorded result at UK auction in 2000 hammered at £152, which gives a reference point but not a reliable current value. Because only one wholesale saleroom result is on file, what a Suprema is worth today depends heavily on cosmetic condition, shutter function, and lens clarity, and asking prices from specialist dealers typically sit well above auction-hammer levels.
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: August 2000
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| Aug 2000 | £152 | Christie's | |
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Auction: Cameras and Photographic Equipment (Lot 380) Title: Kodak Suprema no. 189623K
Description:
Kodak Suprema no. 189623K Estimate: £200 - £300 |
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| Jul 1998 | £97 | Christie's | |
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Auction: CAMERAS AND OPTICAL TOYS (Lot 366) Title: Kodak Suprema no. 189741K
Description:
Kodak Suprema no. 189741K Estimate: £20 - £150 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kodak Suprema worth?
Public auction data is very limited — the only verified UK saleroom result on file sold for £152 — so a precise current value cannot be given with confidence.
How much does a Kodak Suprema sell for at auction?
The single recorded UK auction hammer price in our data is £152, but with only one data point this should be treated as indicative rather than a reliable market price for today.
Is the Kodak Suprema a collectible camera?
Yes — it is an uncommon German-made Kodak folder and is generally collected rather than used, with value driven by condition, completeness and working shutter and bellows.