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Tokiwa Seiki Co. Firstflex 35

The Firstflex 35 is a 35mm camera produced by Tokiwa Seiki Co., a Japanese maker active in the mid-twentieth century. It is an uncommon model that surfaces only occasionally on the collector market.

With just one recorded UK auction hammer result on file — a 2003 sale at £729 — the Firstflex 35's value today is difficult to pin down from sales data alone, and any current price guidance should be treated with caution. As a thinly-traded model at saleroom level, what it sells for in any given year depends heavily on condition, completeness and the presence of competing bidders rather than a settled market median.

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 2003

Date Price Source
Nov 2003 EUR 729 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Firstflex 35 worth today?

There is too little recent auction data to state a reliable current value; the only logged UK hammer price is £729 from 2003, so today's worth would need to be judged against comparable obscure Japanese 35mm cameras of the same era.

How much does a Firstflex 35 sell for at auction?

On the single recorded sale, the Firstflex 35 achieved £729 at hammer, but with only one data point this should not be treated as a representative price.