Gomz Leningrad Police
The Gomz Leningrad Police is a Soviet-era camera produced by the GOMZ works in Leningrad. It is a niche collector item rather than a mainstream consumer model, and surfaces only rarely in the UK auction market.
Sales data for this model is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £900 in 2005 is the only reference point available, and as of today there is no recent comparable to confirm what the camera is worth in 2026. Because that figure is a wholesale saleroom result rather than a dealer price, current value at auction could differ materially, and any buyer or seller should treat the £900 figure as historical context rather than a live guide to what one sells for.
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 2005
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| May 2005 | EUR 900 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 7 (Lot AI_7_25466) Title: GOMZ Leningrad 'Police Special'
Description:
very rare special version for 24x24mm in black paint finish, the lens (Industar 4.2cm) numbered 7810, clockwork motor non-functional, produced for the Russian police - very few know to exist, see also: Jean Loup Princelle, The authentic guide to Russian and Soviet cameras, second edition page 60 Estimate: EUR 1,500 - EUR 1,800 |
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Frequently asked questions
How much is a Gomz Leningrad Police camera worth?
The only recorded UK auction sale in our data fetched £900 in 2005; with no recent comparables, current value is uncertain and should be confirmed against live specialist sales.
How much does a Gomz Leningrad Police sell for at auction today?
There is insufficient recent sales history to give a reliable current price; the single historical hammer result of £900 is the only documented reference.