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Nicca Snider 35

The Nicca Snider 35 is a Japanese 35mm rangefinder camera from the post-war era, produced by Nicca Camera Works of Tokyo, a maker known for Leica-derived screw-mount bodies. It was a low-volume model aimed at the same enthusiast market as Nicca's other rangefinder offerings.

With only a single recorded UK auction result in our database — a 2002 Christie's hammer of £3,760 — the Snider 35 sits in the rare-collectible tier rather than the everyday user-camera market, and a realistic value today depends entirely on which specific example surfaces and its condition. Because it almost never appears at saleroom level, any current price guidance is indicative only, and a fresh consignment in 2026 could sell for materially more or less than that benchmark figure depending on bidder interest on the day.

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.

Date Price Source
Nov 2002 £3,760 Christie's