Well, at least we know now not to wait around for the DC02 DeStijl, which would indeed have fetched a lot of money. I can understand why they want to keep this one - its gonna be very valuable in years to come.
The other point I wanted to mention is that pictures of just the box and a model code might mean stuff to us, as we can look up the details, but if you want the average public to be interested, the you need to include a picture of the vac itself, as this lets people know what the cleaner looks like and what features, such as variable motor speed control on the Telios (or lack of it) the cleaner has.
I have had to Google search a few of these boxed vacs, and some don't reveal much detail about the cleaner inside the box.