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Stegemann Hand-Camera

The Stegemann Hand-Camera is an early plate-format hand camera, a body type produced by various German makers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for use away from the studio.

Sales data for this model is extremely thin: a single UK auction hammer result from December 2010 recorded a price of £300, so any sense of what the camera is worth today rests on that one wholesale saleroom data point rather than a developed market. With only one verified sale, a current value range cannot be established with confidence, and the price a comparable example sells for in 2026 could vary widely with condition, completeness and provenance.

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 2010 EUR 300 Leitz Auction
May 2005 EUR 300 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Stegemann Hand-Camera worth today?

Auction evidence is limited to a single UK hammer result of £300 from 2010, so a reliable current value cannot be quoted; price in 2026 will depend heavily on condition, completeness and the specific lens fitted.

How much does a Stegemann Hand-Camera sell for at auction?

The only recorded UK auction sale in our data achieved a hammer price of £300, which represents a wholesale saleroom level rather than a retail or dealer asking price.

Is the Stegemann Hand-Camera a common camera?

No. It appears very rarely in the UK auction market, which is why pricing data is sparse and each sale tends to be judged on its own merits.