O.T.A.G. Lutin
The O.T.A.G. Lutin is a French-made subminiature camera from the early 20th century, sold as a compact novelty-format stills camera.
Sales data for the Lutin is extremely thin: the only UK auction hammer result on file is a single example that sold for £650 in December 2009. With just one wholesale saleroom data point, today's value is difficult to pin down, and any current price would depend heavily on completeness, condition, and collector demand at the time of sale.
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: December 2009
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Dec 2009 | EUR 650 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 16 (Lot AI_16_19448) Title: Ö.T.A.G. Austria Lutin
Description:
very rare, similar to the better known Amourette, early Austrian 35mm camera for exposures 31x33mm, Double Miniscope 6.3/35mm, leather-covered metal body, Patent shutter T.25.50,100, one film cassette Estimate: EUR 800 - EUR 1,000 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an O.T.A.G. Lutin worth?
Based on the single recorded UK auction result, a Lutin sold for £650 at hammer in 2009; with no further sales on file, current value is uncertain.
How much does an O.T.A.G. Lutin sell for at auction?
The only known hammer price in our records is £650, so any present-day price guidance for what the camera sells for would be speculative without more data.
Is the O.T.A.G. Lutin rare?
It appears infrequently at auction — only one sale is recorded in our dataset — which suggests it is uncommon in the UK saleroom market.