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The "Baird Televisor", 1925Very Rare French Component Radio by L. Charne, c. 1920Ciphering Machine Enigma (K-Model) with additional Lamp
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Koeln, Germany
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133rd Specialty Auction »Telecommunications«

Cipher Machines * Military Telecommunication * Marine Instruments * Telecommunication * Aeronautica * Detectors & Valve Radios * Loudspeakers * Television Technology * Valves and Analysers * Advertising Material * Measuring Instruments * Scientific & Laboratory Instruments * Microphones * Recorders and Reproducers * Amplifiers? and much, much more!
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Hagelin B-21 Cypher Machine, from 1927: Hagelin B-21 Cypher Machine, from 1927 Manufactured by AB Cryptograph, Sweden. Mechanically operated, keyboard-controlled, 4 pin-wheels, lamp panel matrix output, serial no. 555, in wooden case and
0001: Hagelin B-21 Cypher Machine, from 1927Est. €10,000-€15,000
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Cryptograph Cypher Machine by Sir Charles Wheatstone,: Cryptograph Cypher Machine by Sir Charles Wheatstone, 1877 onwards Manufactured by L.M. Ericsson & Co., Stockholm. Polyalphabetic mechanical pocket coding and decoding machine, invented by the
0002: Cryptograph Cypher Machine by Sir Charles Wheatstone,Est. €5,000-€8,000
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Hagelin Cryptos CX-52 Cypher Machine, 1952 onwards: Hagelin Cryptos CX-52 Cypher Machine, 1952 onwards Manufactured for Crypto AG Switzerland by A.B. Cryptoteknik, Sweden. No. 10760, mechanically operated, with 6 removable coding wheels, paper tape
0003: Hagelin Cryptos CX-52 Cypher Machine, 1952 onwardsEst. €1,000-€2,000
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Transvertex HC-110E Cypher Machine, c. 1985: Transvertex HC-110E Cypher Machine, c. 1985 Manufactured by "Ericsson, Stockholm". Electronic, with keyboard and single-line display, with power supply in Travertex suitcase. Chiffriergerät
0004: Transvertex HC-110E Cypher Machine, c. 1985Est. €500-€1,000
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Hagelin Cryptos BC-543 Cypher Machine, c. 1954: Hagelin Cryptos BC-543 Cypher Machine, c. 1954 Manufactured by "A.B. Cryptoteknik, Stockholm". Operated by built-in motor or retractable handle, with 6 coding wheels, keyboard, paper tape and
0005: Hagelin Cryptos BC-543 Cypher Machine, c. 1954Est. €1,000-€2,000
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Hagelin C-38S Cypher Machine, 1938 onwards: Hagelin C-38S Cypher Machine, 1938 onwards Hagelin Cryptographer, manufactured by "A.B. Cryptoteknik, Stockholm". No. 1919, mechanically operated, with 6 coding wheels, paper tape and printer,
0006: Hagelin C-38S Cypher Machine, 1938 onwardsEst. €1,500-€2,500
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Ciphering Machine Enigma (K-Model) with additional Lamp: Ciphering Machine Enigma (K-Model) with additional Lamp Panel, c. 1939 Manufactured by "Chiffriermaschinen-Ges. Heimsoeth und Rinke, Berlin". Serial no. K840, with 4-rotor set, numbered K522,
0007: Ciphering Machine Enigma (K-Model) with additional LampEst. €20,000-€40,000
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Pocket Cypher Machine by AB Transvertex: Pocket Cypher Machine by AB Transvertex Stockholm, Sweden. The exact original use is not known, with 4 rotor-cam-discs in metal case, size only 4 1/3 x 4 1/3 x 2 in. Kleines Chiffriergerät von
0008: Pocket Cypher Machine by AB TransvertexEst. €400-€700
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Hagelin CD-57 Pocket Cypher Machine, c. 1957: Hagelin CD-57 Pocket Cypher Machine, c. 1957 Made in Sweden, mechanically operated, with 6 coding wheels, metal case with grained finish, size only 5 ½ x 3 1/6 x 1 ½ in.
0009: Hagelin CD-57 Pocket Cypher Machine, c. 1957Est. €500-€800
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No. 17 MKII Transceiver Wireless Set, c. 1941: No. 17 MKII Transceiver Wireless Set, c. 1941 British portable WWII transceiver, used as a ground station for communication between searchlight section HQ and detachments, frequency range 44–64
0010: No. 17 MKII Transceiver Wireless Set, c. 1941Est. €1,000-€1,500
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"M.C.R.1 Midget Communication Receiver", 1944: M.C.R.1 Midget Communication Receiver, 1944 By Philco Radio, GB. 5-valve receiver, serial no. 77151, with 4 frequency plug-ins, suitable AC/DC power supply, DLR No. 5 headphones and antenna wire on
0011: "M.C.R.1 Midget Communication Receiver", 1944Est. €400-€700
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WWI Airman's Wireless Set, c. 1916: WWI Airman's Wireless Set, c. 1916 Consisting of: 1) "Telephone Wireless Aircraft MKII Transmitter", by General Electric, USA. 2 replica valves, acrylic front. – 2) Switchboard with ampere meter
0012: WWI Airman's Wireless Set, c. 1916Est. €1,500-€2,500
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PRT-20-1 Portable Radiotelephone, c. 1960: PRT-20-1 Portable Radiotelephone, c. 1960 Manufacturer: Spilsbury & Tindall Ltd., Canada. Shortwave (2–6 MHz) crystal-controlled transceiver, with manual and wiring diagram, in leather case, size
0015: PRT-20-1 Portable Radiotelephone, c. 1960Est. €400-€700
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British Type 3 MKII Spy Radio Set, 1941: British Type 3 MKII Spy Radio Set, 1941 2-container version, transmitter and receiver together in container marked G, power supply and spare box in container marked H. With coils, crystal-holder,
0016: British Type 3 MKII Spy Radio Set, 1941Est. €400-€700
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Military VHF-Receiver E-628: Military VHF-Receiver E-628 Complete Swiss army radio station by Autophon AG, Solothurn, consisting of: wood transport box, manual, Q-code and shortcuts (issue 1952), 2 headphones, box with spare
0018: Military VHF-Receiver E-628Est. €600-€900
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Mark III Short-Wave Tuner, 1916: Mark III Short-Wave Tuner, 1916 By A.T.M. Johnson & Phillips Ltd., London. Crystal receiver, 100–700 meter wave length, a high-quality World War I piece of wireless equipment, with manuals
0019: Mark III Short-Wave Tuner, 1916Est. €1,400-€2,500
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Skeleton Telephone by L.M. Ericsson, c. 1905: Skeleton Telephone by L.M. Ericsson, c. 1905 "Schweizer Staatstype", special Swiss edition, with double bell, induction coil, horn-type receiver with changeable microphone, narrow lightning
0020: Skeleton Telephone by L.M. Ericsson, c. 1905Est. €1,200-€1,800
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American Candlestick Telephone by De Veau, c. 1905: American Candlestick Telephone by De Veau, c. 1905 8-button desk stand telephone, manufacturer: De Veau Telephone Mfg. Co., New York. Nickeled metal case, marked transmitter and base, "Solid"
0021: American Candlestick Telephone by De Veau, c. 1905Est. €900-€1,200
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Coherer Receiver Station, c. 1905: Coherer Receiver Station, c. 1905 3-part receiver, consisting of: 1) Louis Ancel (Ella/Paris) coherer, with electromagnet and decoherer. – 2) Relay by Weston Electrical Instrument Co., model 30.
0022: Coherer Receiver Station, c. 1905Est. €400-€700
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