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Pyne Stereoscopic Camera

The Pyne Stereoscopic Camera is a stereo-format plate camera, a type used to capture paired images for three-dimensional viewing. It belongs to the early era of stereoscopic photography rather than to mainstream 20th-century production cameras.

Auction evidence for the Pyne Stereoscopic Camera is extremely thin: a single UK saleroom hammer result of around £9,990 was recorded at Christie's in 2002, which is the only datapoint available to indicate what one sells for. With no recent comparables, today's value is difficult to pin down from auction data alone, and any current price would depend heavily on condition, completeness, and bidder interest on the day.

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
Dec 2002 £9,987 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Pyne Stereoscopic Camera worth?

The only recorded UK auction result is a hammer price of about £9,990 from Christie's in 2002, so its current worth is uncertain and would need to be established by a fresh specialist appraisal.

How much does a Pyne Stereoscopic Camera sell for at auction?

On the single available datapoint it sold for roughly £9,990 at hammer; with no recent sales, today's price could differ materially depending on condition and demand.

Why is the price and value data so limited?

The model rarely appears in the auction market, and only one verified sale is on file, which limits what can be said about typical price ranges.