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Kunik Tuximat

The Kunik Tuximat is a small-format camera from a lesser-documented mid-twentieth-century maker. Detailed specifications and production dates are not established in the data provided here, so this page focuses on what the auction record shows about how the model trades.

At UK saleroom level the Kunik Tuximat has only a thin record to draw on, with hammer prices of £220 and £250 logged in the auction market — wholesale results before commission, not retail asking prices. On that basis the working range today sits around £220–£250, with a median of £235, although such a small sample means the next clean example to sell could easily reset what a Tuximat is worth. Buyers asking how much a Kunik Tuximat sells for should treat these figures as a guide rather than a firm 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.

Prices updated: November 2005

Date Price Source
Nov 2005 EUR 220 Leitz Auction
Nov 2002 EUR 250 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kunik Tuximat worth today?

Recorded UK auction hammer prices sit between £220 and £250, giving a median value of around £235, though the sample is too small to be definitive.

How much does a Kunik Tuximat sell for at auction?

The two logged UK auction sales fetched £220 and £250 at the hammer, excluding buyer's and seller's commission.

Is the Kunik Tuximat a good collector's price point?

At a current price band in the low-to-mid hundreds of pounds it is an accessible collectable, but the limited sales record means value can move sharply with condition and demand.