Witt lloca Stereo, Original
The Witt Iloca Stereo is a stereo film camera, producing paired images for three-dimensional viewing. It dates from the post-war era of European stereo photography, when twin-lens 35mm bodies were marketed alongside conventional rangefinders.
Auction data for this model is thin: a single UK saleroom hammer result from 2002 stands at £223, which gives an indicative wholesale benchmark rather than a reliable current value. Because only one record is on file, it is difficult to say what a Witt Iloca Stereo is worth today with any precision, and condition, completeness of the case and viewer, and working shutters would all swing the price materially.
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: May 2002
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| May 2002 | £223 | Christie's | |
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Auction: MAGIC LANTERNS, OPTICAL TOYS AND CAMERAS (Lot 202) Title: Stereo original camera
Description:
Stereo original camera Estimate: £200 - £300 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Witt Iloca Stereo worth at UK auction?
The only hammer price on file is £223 from 2002, so the current market value is not well established and recent comparable sales would be needed to price an example today.
How much does a Witt Iloca Stereo sell for?
On the limited evidence available, it has sold for around £220 at auction, though this single data point is more than two decades old and price today will depend heavily on cosmetic and mechanical condition.
Is the Witt Iloca Stereo a stereo camera?
Yes — it is a 35mm stereo camera with paired lenses that expose two side-by-side frames intended for viewing through a stereo viewer.