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Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar (Boulle), c. 1835Legendary German "Enigma" Cyphering Machine, 1944Decap Dance Organ, c. 1950
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Koeln, Germany
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127th: Science & Technol., Fine Toys & Autom.

»Technical Antiques« of all kinds. Early Calculating Machines and Typewriters: Early »Millionär«, 1895, »Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar«, c. 1835, Legendary Cipher Machine »Enigma«, c. 1944, »The Crown Mod.1« Typewriter, 1888 * The 1st PC in the world: »Apple 1«, 1976; Prototype »Apple Macintosh«, 1983, World's 1st patented »Copying Press by James Watt«, 1780 * Telephones & Telegraphs: Early Relief Printer Telegraph »Kränzler, Berlin« * Office Appliances * Radios * Early Electrical Appliances * Automobilia & Bikes * Scientific Instruments: Large French Transit Theodolite by »Brunner Frères, Paris«, c. 1870, »Wenham's Binocular Microscope« by Ross, London, c. 1875 * Medical & Pharmacy Technology * Scales & Weights * Microscopes * Drawing Instruments * Vending & Gambling Machines * Mechanical Music Instruments: »Fratinola Model 8b« Pneumatic Orchestrion, c. 1910, Complete Music Notation Workshop Gallery Display, c. 1910, »Decap« Dance Organ, c. 1950 * Disc Musical Boxes: »Polyphone No. 54« (Mikado), c. 1890 * Grammophones * Cylinder Musical Boxes: Musical Picture Clock Automaton by Xavier Tharin, c. 1870 * Rare Musical Doll Automata: Magicienne Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps, 1885 and others by Decamps, Vichy and Lambert * Dolls, Fine Toys & 400 superb Tin Toys.... and much, much more....
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Early Relief Printer Telegraph: Early Relief Printer Telegraph Unmarked, probably German, original lacquered brass, clockwork drive, on walnut base. A rare machine in working condition! Früher Reliefschreiber-Telegraph
0049: Early Relief Printer TelegraphEst. €240-€320
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Wheatstone Speed Telegraph, c. 1875: Wheatstone Speed Telegraph, c. 1875 Signed "Wheatstone Patent", receiver, ink writer, clockwork (working), lacquered brass, base with drawer for the paper strip, without ink tank and glass cover.
0051: Wheatstone Speed Telegraph, c. 1875Est. €700-€1,200
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Ink-Writer Telegraph, c. 1890: Ink-Writer Telegraph, c. 1890 Unmarked, original lacquered brass, clockwork drive, on mahogany base. – Add-on: Morse key. Farbschreiber-Telegraph, um 1890 Unbezeichnet, zaponiertes Messing,
0053: Ink-Writer Telegraph, c. 1890Est. €300-€500
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Early Relief Printer Telegraph "Kränzler, Berlin", c.: Early Relief Printer Telegraph "Kränzler, Berlin", c. 1860 Serial no. 1145, lacquered brass, weight-driven, with weight and later stand, working! Früher Reliefschreiber-Telegraph "Kränzler,
0054: Early Relief Printer Telegraph "Kränzler, Berlin", c.Est. €2,500-€4,000
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"The Telegraphone" Magnetic Wire-Recording and: "The Telegraphone" Magnetic Wire-Recording and Repeating Device, c. 1909 By American Telegraphone Co., model 102, serial no. 125, patent no. 934843 from 21 September 1909, for recording and storage
0056: "The Telegraphone" Magnetic Wire-Recording andEst. €5,000-€8,000
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Desk Set with 2 Inkwells, c. 1900: Desk Set with 2 Inkwells, c. 1900 Oak, size: 9 ½ x 5 ½ x 5 in. Schreibtischgarnitur mit 2 Tintenfässern, um 1900 Eiche, Maße: 24 x 14 x 13 cm.
0057: Desk Set with 2 Inkwells, c. 1900Est. €100-€150
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2 Control Clocks by "Benzing", Germany: 2 Control Clocks by "Benzing", Germany 1) Punch clock, mechanical, c. 1960. – And: 2) Racing pigeon clock, mechanical, c. 1950. – No keys. 2 Kontrolluhren "Benzing" 1) Stempeluhr, mechanisch,
0058: 2 Control Clocks by "Benzing", GermanyEst. €80-€150
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Lot of Office Collectibles and Scales: Lot of Office Collectibles and Scales 1) English writing desk, mahogany, 15 ¾ x 9 x 4 ½ in., with 2 inkwells. – 2) Pencil sharpener "Jupiter 2" by Guhl & Harbeck, Hamburg. – 3) Prism after
0059: Lot of Office Collectibles and ScalesEst. €300-€500
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Complete Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1953: Complete Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1953 Manufacturer: Protona, Hamburg. Consisting of: pocket wire recorder "P51", leather zipper case, wrist-watch-type microphone, lapel microphone,
0060: Complete Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1953Est. €400-€600
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Large Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1960: Large Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1960 Manufacturer: Protona, Hamburg. Consisting of: pocket wire recorder "P55", pocket tape recorder "Attaché", wrist-watch-type microphone, Protona Telerecord
0061: Large Outfit of Minifon Equipment, c. 1960Est. €500-€700
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Electric Dictating Machine "Parlograph", c. 1910: Electric Dictating Machine "Parlograph", c. 1910 Manufacturer: Carl Lindström A.G., Berlin. Electric motor (110/220 V), wood case with lid, horn renewed, untested, with 2 phonograph cylinders and
0062: Electric Dictating Machine "Parlograph", c. 1910Est. €500-€800
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2 Check Writers: 2 Check Writers 1) United States Check Punch, 1888. Nicest model of the American check writers and protectors. Serial no. 3036. In original wood box, under U.S. patent protection since May 29, 1888.
0063: 2 Check WritersEst. €600-€900
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French Iron-Bound Safe with Combination Lock, c. 1870: French Iron-Bound Safe with Combination Lock, c. 1870 Early fireproof safe, marked on manufacturer's plaque: "Incombustible Systeme Bauche – Brevete S.G.D.C. – Usine a Gueux Marne", with double
0064: French Iron-Bound Safe with Combination Lock, c. 1870Est. €2,500-€4,000
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World's First Patented Copying Press by "James Watt": World's First Patented Copying Press by "James Watt" (1st Model!!), 1780 On February 14th, 1780, in England, some 230 years (!) ago, James Watt, the famous inventor of the steam engine, was granted
0065: World's First Patented Copying Press by "James Watt"Est. €4,000-€7,000
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2 Typewriters: 2 Typewriters 1) "Typo", 1914. French version of popular English "Imperial Visible Mod. D". – In good working condition. (3/3) – And: 2) "Dactyle No. 3", 1893. French version of the "Blick No.
0066: 2 TypewritersEst. €300-€500
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"Odell No. 4", 1889: "Odell No. 4", 1889 Very decorative American index typewriter, made by Farquhar & Albrecht, Chicago. Nickel-plated. – One of the most attractive collector's machines. "Odell No. 4", 1889
0067: "Odell No. 4", 1889Est. €500-€800
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2 Typewriters: 2 Typewriters 1) "Gloria", 1910. Export version of the German "Erika Folding" by Seidel & Naumann, Dresden. French keyboard, with original case. (4/3) – And: 2) "Star" (green), 1902. With cover.
0068: 2 TypewritersEst. €140-€240
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3 Toy Typewriters: 3 Toy Typewriters 1) "Simplex Special Demonstrated Model A", description in lid, with original box and ink bottle. (2-/2-) – 2) "The Practical Simplex Typewriter No. 300", with original cardboard
0069: 3 Toy TypewritersEst. €150-€250
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2 Toy Typewriters: 2 Toy Typewriters 1) "Geniatus", 1924. Popular German typeband index machine with original box. (4/4-) – And: 2) "The Simplex Special 1908 (2 ½)", with original box, no carriage traction. (3-/5)
0070: 2 Toy TypewritersEst. €100-€200
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2 Tin Toy Typewriters: 2 Tin Toy Typewriters 1) "GSN Junior", c. 1925. Manufacturer: Schmidt Brothers, Stein/Nuremberg, Germany, with original tin base and cover and instruction manual. (2-/2-) – And: 2) "Lilliput", c.
0072: 2 Tin Toy TypewritersEst. €150-€250
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