Enjalbert Touriste
The Enjalbert Touriste is an early French camera produced by the Parisian maker Enjalbert in the late 19th century. It is a wooden detective-style stand camera aimed at amateur travel photography, and survives today only as a rare collector's item.
With just one documented UK sale in our records — a hammer result of £2,000 at a Leitz Photographica auction in November 2015 — there is no meaningful price range to quote. That single saleroom figure is the only firm reference point for what an Enjalbert Touriste is worth today, and any current value would depend heavily on completeness and condition. Buyers in 2026 should treat this as a thin market where each example sells for whatever a determined collector is willing to pay.
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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| Nov 2015 | EUR 2,000 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 28 (Lot AI_28_32828) Title: E. Enjalbert Le Touriste
Description:
very rare wooden large format camera for eight 18x24cm plates in plate magazine hidden in the body, less than 5 examples in this format are known to exist, well made, folding to small dimensions, maker's, beside later maker's plaque the camera is in original condition with no missing parts, with brass Rapid Rectilinear lens one Waterhouse stop and CL Guerry Paris wooden front shutter Estimate: EUR 3,000 - EUR 4,000 |
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