C.O.M.I. Luxia
The C.O.M.I. Luxia is a collectible camera that surfaces in specialist auction catalogues rather than general retail channels. With only fragmentary public data available, it is treated as a low-volume collector item whose value is established case-by-case at sale.
UK auction evidence for the Luxia is extremely thin: a single Christie's hammer result from 2005 recorded a sale at £1,920, and that figure remains the only confirmed reference point for what the camera sells for at saleroom level. With no recent comparables, anyone trying to gauge what a Luxia is worth today should treat that historical hammer price as a starting indicator rather than a current market value.
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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| Sep 2005 | £1,920 | Christie's | |
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Auction: CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT (Lot 151) Title: Luxia camera
Description:
Luxia camera Estimate: £500 - £800 |
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| Sep 2001 | £1,175 | Christie's | |
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Auction: CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT (Lot 198) Title: Luxia camera
Description:
Luxia camera Estimate: £700 - £900 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a C.O.M.I. Luxia worth?
The only verified UK auction record shows a Luxia selling for £1,920 hammer at Christie's in 2005; with no further comparables, current value can only be confirmed when a fresh example comes to market.
How much does a C.O.M.I. Luxia sell for at auction?
On the single confirmed sale, the price reached £1,920 at hammer, but one data point is not enough to define a reliable range.
Where is the best place to buy or sell a C.O.M.I. Luxia?
Specialist photographica departments at major auction houses are the most practical venue, since this model rarely appears outside curated collector sales.