Reactions between potassium tetraiodidoaurate(III) and pyridine (py, C5H5N) or 3,4-lutidine (3,4-dimethylpyridine, 3,4-lut, C7H9N) were tested as possible sources of azaaromatic complexes of gold(III) iodide, but all identifiable products contained gold(I). The previously known structure dipyridinegold(I) diiodidoaurate(I), [Au(py)2]+·[AuI2]-, (3) [Adams et al. (1982). Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 485, 81-91], was redetermined at 100 K. The reactions with 3,4-lutidine gave three different types of crystal in small quantities. 3,4-Dimethylpyridine-3,4-dimethylpyridinium diiodidoaurate(I), [(3,4-lut)2H]+·[AuI2]-, (1), consists of an [AuI2]- anion on a general position and two [(3,4-lut)2H]+ cations across twofold axes. Bis(3,4-dimethylpyridine-3,4-dimethylpyridinium) diiodidoaurate(I) iodide, [(3,4-lut)2H+]2·[AuI2]-·I-, (2), crystallizes as two polymorphs, each forming pseudosymmetric inversion twins, in the space groups P21 and Pc (but resembling P21/m and P2/c), respectively. These are essentially identical layer structures differing only in their stacking patterns and thus might be regarded as polytypes.