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Leroy Stereo Panoramique

The Leroy Stereo Panoramique is an early stereo camera designed to record paired images for three-dimensional viewing, with a panoramic capability reflected in its name. It belongs to the early decades of stereo photography and is encountered today as a collector's item rather than a working tool.

Auction evidence for the Stereo Panoramique is thin: a single recorded UK saleroom hammer result of £156 in 2007 is the only data point available, so a meaningful price range and median cannot be drawn today. Anyone trying to gauge what one is worth in 2026 should treat that figure as indicative only, since wholesale auction values for scarce early stereo cameras are highly condition- and completeness-sensitive.

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 2007 EUR 260 Leitz Auction
Mar 2007 £156 Christie's
May 2003 EUR 469 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leroy Stereo Panoramique worth today?

Public auction evidence is limited to a single 2007 UK hammer result of £156, so a reliable current value cannot be stated; condition, completeness and provenance will drive any individual price.

How much does a Leroy Stereo Panoramique sell for at auction?

The only recorded sale in our data hammered at £156 in 2007 at a UK saleroom, which gives a rough reference point but not a dependable market range.

Is the Leroy Stereo Panoramique a stereo camera?

Yes — as the name indicates, it is configured to take paired stereoscopic images, which is the primary reason collectors seek it out.