Nagel Triumph
The Nagel Triumph is a film camera produced by the Dr. August Nagel Camerawerk in Germany, a maker active in the early 20th century before being absorbed into Kodak AG. It sits in the folding-camera segment of the pre-war German market.
Auction evidence for the Nagel Triumph is thin: a single UK saleroom hammer result from January 2025 sold for £15, which is the only data point available in 2026 for gauging what the camera is worth today. Because this is a wholesale auction figure rather than a retail asking price, dealer-listed examples typically sell for more, and condition has an outsized effect on value at this price level.
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: January 2025
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| Jan 2025 | £15 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 818) Title: A Nagel Triumph 68 Folding Camera
Description:
A Nagel Triumph 68 Folding Camera, 1929, shutter working, body G, bellows F-G, with Nagel 10.5cm f/6.3 lens, elements F-G |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Nagel Triumph worth today?
Based on the limited UK auction data available, a Nagel Triumph has sold for around £15 at hammer, though a single sale is not enough to establish a reliable market price.
How much does a Nagel Triumph sell for at auction?
The only recorded UK auction sale in our data fetched £15 in January 2025; clean, fully working examples may achieve more, but verified comparables are scarce.
Is the Nagel Triumph a collectible camera?
Nagel-branded cameras have a niche collector following due to the firm's history, but the Triumph specifically has too few public sales to confirm a strong collector premium.