Lipca (Lippische KF) Rollop Automatic
The Lipca Rollop Automatic is a German-made medium-format twin-lens reflex camera shooting 6x6 on 120 roll film. It was produced by Lippische Kamerafabrik in the post-war era as a competitor in the TLR market alongside Rolleiflex-style designs.
Hammer prices at UK auction are modest, with a recorded sale at £62 in June 2024 representing the only data point currently on file — meaning the market value today sits in the low double-digits at saleroom level, though a single result is not enough to establish a firm range. Buyers researching what a Rollop Automatic is worth should treat this figure as indicative only, since condition and working order will heavily influence what any given example 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 | |
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| Jun 2024 | £62 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Auction (Lot 399) Title: A Lipca Rollop 2.8 Automatic Medium Format TLR Camera
Description:
black, 1956, early example with no "Automatic" in logo and no accessory shoe, serial no.92744, with Enna Werk München Ennit f/2.8 8cm (80mm) lens, |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Lipca Rollop Automatic worth today?
Based on the single UK auction hammer result on file, a Rollop Automatic sold for £62 in 2024, so current value sits in that low range, subject to condition.
How much does a Rollop Automatic sell for at auction?
The available sales history shows one example selling for £62, which is the only verified price point for this model in our records.
Is the Rollop Automatic a collectible TLR?
It is a lesser-known German 6x6 TLR, so demand is narrower than for mainstream Rolleiflex models, which is reflected in its modest auction price.