Nagel Anca No.28
The Nagel Anca No.28 is a folding camera produced by the Dr. August Nagel Camerawerk in Stuttgart, Germany, dating to the early 1930s before Nagel was absorbed into Kodak AG. It was a compact roll-film folder aimed at the amateur market of its period.
Evidence on what an Anca No.28 is worth at saleroom level is thin: only one UK auction hammer result is on record, a 2022 sale at £44. On that single data point, a clean working example sells for around the mid double figures in today's market, but with so few comparables the true price range is not reliably established.
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: June 2022
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Jun 2022 | £44 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: The Collectors Sale (Lot 538) Title: A Nagel Anca No.28 Folding Bed Camera
Description:
black, body VG, shutter working but sticks on slow speeds, optics G, some haze & light fungus present, also with a Folding Bed Klito Camera, black, (Qty: 1) |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Nagel Anca No.28 worth today?
The only recorded UK auction hammer price is £44 from 2022, so a realistic value guide for a complete, working example sits in the low double figures, though the sample size is too small to be definitive.
How much does a Nagel Anca No.28 sell for at auction?
Recorded hammer prices are extremely limited, with one UK saleroom result at £44; condition, completeness and bellows integrity will move the price up or down from that reference.
Who made the Nagel Anca No.28?
It was made by Dr. August Nagel Camerawerk in Stuttgart, the German manufacturer that was acquired by Kodak in 1932.