Witt Iloca Stereo
The Witt Iloca Stereo is a 35mm stereo film camera, part of the Iloca line of stereo rangefinder-style cameras produced in West Germany during the 1950s. It was aimed at enthusiast photographers exploring the postwar boom in stereo photography.
Sales data is thin, with a single recorded UK saleroom result of £300 in 2024 — an auction hammer figure that excludes buyer's premium. On that basis the Iloca Stereo's value today sits around the £300 mark, though with so few data points the price a clean working example sells for can vary considerably with cosmetic condition and the presence of original accessories.
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.
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| Jan 2024 | USD 300 | pedia_sales_tamarkin | |
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Auction: 2024 Results (Lot 94) Title: Witt Iloca Stereo Camera, circa 1951, with linked 45mm Jlitar f3,5 lenses
Description:
Witt Iloca Stereo Camera, circa 1951, with linked 45mm Jlitar f3,5 lenses |
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| Nov 2007 | EUR 420 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 12 (Lot AI_12_20497) Title: Witt Iloca Stereo
Description:
rare first version, for 24x30mm exposures, engraved: Iloca, a pair of Jlitar 3.5/4.5cm lenses nos.5733/4 in Prontor-S shutter Estimate: EUR 500 - EUR 600 |
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