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Minolta Six

The Minolta Six is a Japanese roll-film folding camera from the pre-war era, sitting within Minolta's early line of medium-format folders. It was a consumer-grade folding camera rather than a professional or rangefinder model.

Sales evidence for the Minolta Six is extremely thin: the only recorded UK auction hammer result on file is £46 from a Christie's sale in 1998. With just one data point of that age, no current price, value or range can be reliably stated for what a Minolta Six is worth today in 2026, and any figure quoted as a recent sells-for price would be speculation.

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 1998

Date Price Source
Nov 1998 £46 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Minolta Six worth?

There is insufficient recent auction data to give a reliable price; the only verified UK saleroom record on file is a £46 hammer result from 1998, which is too old and too isolated to represent today's market value.

How much does a Minolta Six sell for at auction?

Current hammer prices cannot be stated with confidence from the available sales history, as only a single historic record exists rather than a usable range or median.