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"Leopold" 5-Inch Gauge Live Steam Locomotive withBlack-Forest Book-Playing Fairground Organ by AlfredEarly Culpeper-Type Compound Monocular Microscope, c.
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Siemens & Halske Precision Instrument, 1901 onwards: Siemens & Halske Precision Instrument, 1901 onwards Universal measuring instrument, for telegraph and telephone line measurements, with crank and plug switches, mahogany body, size 11 ¾ x 17 in.,
0245: Siemens & Halske Precision Instrument, 1901 onwardsEst. €700-€1,000
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Morse Telegraph by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895: Morse Telegraph by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895 No. 13883, original lacquered brass, clockwork (working), ink-writer telegraph, with separate paper strip spool. Morse-Telegraph von Siemens &
0246: Morse Telegraph by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895Est. €500-€700
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Siemens & Halske Relief Writer, c. 1870: Siemens & Halske Relief Writer, c. 1870 Telegraph strip-punching device, serial no. 11157, with integrated Morse key, spring-driven (working), handle broken, original lacquered brass. An early and
0247: Siemens & Halske Relief Writer, c. 1870Est. €500-€700
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Telegraph Station by W. Gurlt, c. 1880: Telegraph Station by W. Gurlt, c. 1880 Wilhelm Gurlt, Telephon- und Telegraphenwerk, Berlin. No. 8288, consisting of spring-driven ink-writer telegraph (working), Morse key, galvanometer and screw
0248: Telegraph Station by W. Gurlt, c. 1880Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Relief Printer Telegraph by Ekling, Vienna, c. 1855: Relief Printer Telegraph by Ekling, Vienna, c. 1855 Early telegraph, marked "J.M. Ekling", "Karl Ekling", and "K.K.T.W. No. 1166", "No.422" and "No.752", original lacquered brass, on walnut base,
0250: Relief Printer Telegraph by Ekling, Vienna, c. 1855Est. €800-€1,200
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8 Early Morse Keys: 8 Early Morse Keys 1) W. Gurlt, Berlin, c. 1880. - 2) Siemens & Halske, Berlin, c. 1885. - 3) Camel-back key, unmarked, c. 1870. - 4) Cast-metal key, beech baseplate, c. 1935. - 5) Key of the
0251: 8 Early Morse KeysEst. €500-€700
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Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895: Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895 Berlin, No. 30561, consisting of spring-driven ink-writer telegraph (working), Morse key, galvanometer, relay and plug bridge, on wood base with no.
0252: Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1895Est. €900-€1,200
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German Telegraph Station by Lorenz, c. 1890: German Telegraph Station by Lorenz, c. 1890 C. Lorenz A.G., Berlin. Ink writer no. 26104, spring-driven (working), original lacquered brass, with relay, galvanometer, lightning protection and Morse
0254: German Telegraph Station by Lorenz, c. 1890Est. €1,200-€1,500
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German Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1890: German Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1890 Ink writer no. 27611, spring-driven (working), original lacquered brass, with relay, galvanometer, lightning protection and Morse key, drawer
0256: German Telegraph Station by Siemens & Halske, c. 1890Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Ericsson Morse Telegraph Station, c. 1880: Ericsson Morse Telegraph Station, c. 1880 L.M. Ericsson & Co., Stockholm, Sweden. Ink-writer telegraph receiver, spring-driven (working), with one paper-strip coil on top, original lacquered brass,
0259: Ericsson Morse Telegraph Station, c. 1880Est. €2,500-€3,500
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De Vos Morse Telegraph, c. 1880: De Vos Morse Telegraph, c. 1880 By Charles de Vos, Brussels. Belgian ink-writer telegraph receiver, serial no. 507, spring-driven (working), with one paper-strip spool on top, original lacquered
0260: De Vos Morse Telegraph, c. 1880Est. €700-€900
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Richez Morse Telegraph, c. 1880: Richez Morse Telegraph, c. 1880 By Charles Richez, Brussels. Belgian ink-writer telegraph receiver, spring-drive (working), with one paper strip spool on top, original lacquered brass, on mahogany
0261: Richez Morse Telegraph, c. 1880Est. €700-€900Lot Passed
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Rare German Brass Telegraph by Schwerd, c. 1890: Rare German Brass Telegraph by Schwerd, c. 1890 L.E. Schwerd, Carlsruhe. Serial no. 875, original lacquered brass, ink writer, clockwork drive (working), on polished walnut base with drawer.
0263: Rare German Brass Telegraph by Schwerd, c. 1890Est. €350-€500
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Wireless Telegraph Station by Bing Werke, c. 1924: Wireless Telegraph Station by Bing Werke, c. 1924 Bing Werke, Nuremberg. "Drahtlose Telegraphie Doppelte Stationen", No. 12/922, double station in box, consisting of 2 transmitting and receiving
0264: Wireless Telegraph Station by Bing Werke, c. 1924Est. €800-€1,200
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Hughes Printing Telegraph, c. 1875: Hughes Printing Telegraph, c. 1875 H. Wetzer, Pfronten, Bavaria. Serial no. 11001, synchronic printer for letters, numbers and characters, lacquered brass mechanism, electric motor drive, with
0264A: Hughes Printing Telegraph, c. 1875Est. €15,000-€25,000Lot Passed
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8 Early Morse Keys: 8 Early Morse Keys 1) Unmarked, three-tier wood base, c. 1880. - 2) Siemens & Halske, Berlin, c. 1885. - 3) Camel-back key, unmarked, c. 1870. - 4) Brass key, mica plate, c. 1910. - 5) Brass key,
0265: 8 Early Morse KeysEst. €500-€700
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Telegraph Accessories: Telegraph Accessories 1) German postal key, by W. Gurlt, Berlin, no. 4364, with crown symbol, dated 20.12.81. - 2) Camel-back key, Germany or Austria. - 3) Cigar cutter key, unmarked, with two
0266: Telegraph AccessoriesEst. €500-€700
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