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Lucht Nikette

The Lucht Nikette is a German-made camera from the mid-twentieth century, produced by Lucht in Germany. It is a niche collectors' piece rather than a mainstream production model, and surfaces only occasionally on the secondary market.

Pricing data for the Nikette is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result from November 2007 sold for £300, which gives a rough wholesale reference point rather than a reliable current value. With no further sales to triangulate against, today's worth depends heavily on condition and buyer interest on the day, and recent comparable hammer prices would be needed before saying with confidence what a Nikette sells for in 2026.

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 2007 EUR 300 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Lucht Nikette worth today?

Auction evidence is limited to a single 2007 UK hammer result of £300, so any current value is indicative only and a clean, complete example would need fresh comparable sales to price accurately.

How much does a Lucht Nikette sell for at auction?

The only recorded saleroom price in our data is £300 hammer in 2007; with so few data points, the realistic price today can vary widely depending on condition and bidder interest.

Is the Lucht Nikette rare?

It appears infrequently in UK auction records, which suggests low survival or low circulation, but the available data is not sufficient to quantify rarity precisely.