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Vredeborch Nordetta 3-D

The Vredeborch Nordetta 3-D is a stereo camera produced by the German maker Vredeborch, designed to take paired images for three-dimensional viewing. It is a mid-twentieth-century rollfilm-format model aimed at the amateur market when new.

Sales evidence for the Nordetta 3-D at UK auction is thin: the only recorded hammer result on file is £210 from November 2007, a wholesale saleroom figure rather than a retail asking price. With no further data points up to 2026, the value today is best treated as indicative rather than firm, and condition, completeness of the stereo viewer/accessories, and working shutters will materially shift what an example sells for.

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: November 2007

Date Price Source
Nov 2007 EUR 210 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Vredeborch Nordetta 3-D worth today?

Auction evidence is limited to a single recorded UK hammer price of £210 in 2007, so any current value is best treated as a rough guide pending further sales.

How much does a Nordetta 3-D sell for at auction?

The one documented UK auction hammer result sits at £210, with the actual price a given example sells for depending heavily on cosmetic condition and whether the shutters and lenses are functional.

Why does the price vary so much for stereo cameras like this?

Stereo cameras are condition-sensitive: working synchronised shutters, clean paired lenses, and the presence of original accessories such as a viewer can lift value well above a non-functional body.