Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4
The Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4 is an early box-form roll film camera from Kodak's late-19th to early-20th century Bull's Eye line. It used roll film and was sold as an entry-level snapshot camera during the era when Kodak was popularising amateur photography.
Auction data for this model is very thin: a single UK saleroom record from 2004 shows a hammer price of £469, so any current valuation in 2026 is indicative rather than firm. With only one data point, what a Bull's Eye Special No.4 is worth today depends heavily on condition, completeness and provenance, and the price a clean example sells for at auction could vary widely from that historic result.
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 2004 | EUR 469 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 6 (Lot AI_6_24100) Title: Kodak No.4 Bull's-Eye Special Camera
Description:
for 4x5" exposures on 103 rollfilm, Rapid-Rectilinear 1:4, 2 reflex-finders, leather-covered wooden body with hinged front, decorative - very good condition Estimate: EUR 250 - EUR 300 |
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