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Tiranti Summa Report

The Tiranti Summa Report is an Italian medium-format camera produced in the 1950s. It is an uncommon European post-war design and rarely surfaces outside specialist sales.

Auction data for the Summa Report is extremely thin: only one UK hammer result is recorded in our database, a 2021 sale at £3,400. Because that figure represents a single saleroom result rather than a settled wholesale market, today's value for a comparable example could plausibly sit well above or below it depending on completeness and condition. Prospective buyers and sellers should treat any quoted price for what a Summa Report is worth as indicative only until further sales appear.

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 2024

Date Price Source
Nov 2024 EUR 3,800 Leitz Auction
Jun 2021 EUR 3,400 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Tiranti Summa Report worth?

Our database holds a single UK auction hammer price of £3,400 from June 2021. With only one verified sale, a precise current value cannot be stated with confidence.

How much does a Tiranti Summa Report sell for at auction?

The one recorded UK saleroom result is £3,400, achieved in 2021. Any future price will depend heavily on condition, completeness and bidder interest on the day.

Is the Tiranti Summa Report rare?

Yes — it appears infrequently in the auction market, which is why reliable price benchmarks are difficult to establish.