Science&Technology/MechanicalMusic/Fairground 2022-03-26 Auction - 581 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in NRW
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Persian Astrolabe, c. 17th CenturySholes & Glidden, 1873Large Trumpet Barrel Organ by L. Bacigalupo, c. 1925
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The World Typewriter Mod. 2, 1886 onwards: The World Typewriter Mod. 2, 1886 onwards Pope Mfg. Co., Boston. Early American index typewriter with a semi-circular type plate, patented by John Becker in 1886, upper-case and lower-case typing,
0001: The World Typewriter Mod. 2, 1886 onwardsEst. €700-€1,000
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Odell Type Writer No. 3, 1889: Odell Type Writer No. 3, 1889 Odell-Young Typewriter Company, Chicago. Decorative American index typewriter, with typebar and cast nickel-plated base, in carrying case, good original condition. -
0002: Odell Type Writer No. 3, 1889Est. €700-€900
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Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwards: Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwards Hall Type-Writer Co., Boston, Massachusetts. Serial no. 13956, American index typewriter, the first truly portable typewriter. Partially rusty, no rubber typeface, in
0003: Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwardsEst. €500-€700
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Jewett No. 2 Typewriter, 1898: Jewett No. 2 Typewriter, 1898 Duplex Typewriter Co. Serial no. 9534, rare American upstroke typewriter with double keyboard, blind writer, good condition, carriage movement stiff, in need of
0004: Jewett No. 2 Typewriter, 1898Est. €500-€800
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McLoughlin Brothers Typewriter Version 2, 1884 onwards: McLoughlin Brothers Typewriter Version 2, 1884 onwards McLoughlin Bros., New York. American index typewriter, with rotating character-selecting handle, spring-loaded carriage assembly for the missing
0005: McLoughlin Brothers Typewriter Version 2, 1884 onwardsEst. €3,000-€5,000
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Victor Index Typewriter, 1889: Victor Index Typewriter, 1889 Tilton Manufacturing Company, Boston. Serial no. 3558, mechanism sticks somewhat. The design of this American index typewriter anticipates the typewheel system
0006: Victor Index Typewriter, 1889Est. €3,000-€4,000
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Sholes & Glidden, 1873: Sholes & Glidden, 1873 Serial no. A877, with detailed painted floral decoration and top carriage-return lever, missing paper rollers, table and two of the keys, carriage movement defective, worthy of
0007: Sholes & Glidden, 1873Est. €6,000-€9,000
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Pittsburg Visible No. 10, 1898: Pittsburg Visible No. 10, 1898 Pittsburg Writing Machine Company. Serial no. 23065, a technically interesting typewriter construction with completely interchangeable typebar system via levers,
0008: Pittsburg Visible No. 10, 1898Est. €350-€500
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The Caligraph No. 2 Typewriter, c. 1882: The Caligraph No. 2 Typewriter, c. 1882 American Writing Co., New York. Serial no. 25842, early American upstroke machine with full keyboard, seventy-two characters in six rows, carriage train
0009: The Caligraph No. 2 Typewriter, c. 1882Est. €500-€700
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The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwards: The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwards World Typewriter Co., Maine. Early American index typewriter with a semi-circular type plate, patented by John Becker in 1886, only upper-case typing,
0010: The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwardsEst. €600-€800
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Sholes Visible (Meiselbach) Typewriter, 1901: Sholes Visible (Meiselbach) Typewriter, 1901 Meiselbach Typewriter Co., Kenosha, Wisconsin. Serial no. 2166, a most bizarre typewriter design in the journey to visible writing, invented by
0011: Sholes Visible (Meiselbach) Typewriter, 1901Est. €1,500-€2,000
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The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwards: The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwards World Typewriter Co., Maine. Early American index typewriter with a semi-circular type plate, patented by John Becker in 1886, only upper-case typing,
0012: The World Typewriter Mod. 1, 1886 onwardsEst. €600-€800Lot Passed
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Remington Standard No. 6 with Hudson's Word Register, 1894: Remington Standard No. 6 with Hudson's Word Register, 1894 Early American upstroke machine, successor to famous Sholes & Glidden, the first successful typewriter in the world, with rare
0013: Remington Standard No. 6 with Hudson's Word Register, 1894Est. €500-€700
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National Model 1B, 1889: "National" Model 1B, 1889 National Typewriter Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Low serial no. 1710, rare American upstroke machine by Hermann Unz from the idea and patents by Franz Xaver Wagner,
0014: National Model 1B, 1889Est. €2,000-€3,000
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Four American Typewriters: Four American Typewriters 1) "Jewett No. 5", Duplex Typewriter Co., 1897 onwards, no. 11868, rare American upstroke typewriter with double keyboard, blindwriter, 80 keys, carriage movement defective.
0015: Four American TypewritersEst. €500-€700
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Four American Typewriters: Four American Typewriters 1) Royal No. 10, 1914 onwards, serial no. X253171, Royal Typewriter Co. New York, four-row frontstroke, two bevelled glass panels on either side, working. - 2) Remington
0016: Four American TypewritersEst. €300-€500
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Lambert Typewriter, c. 1902: Lambert Typewriter, c. 1902 Serial no. 5276, American single-piece rotatable keyboard typewriter, patented 1898, with rotating keyboard, 28 buttons in a circle, double shift for 84 characters,
0017: Lambert Typewriter, c. 1902Est. €800-€1,000
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Hammond Multiplex and "Fox No. 3": "Hammond Multiplex" and "Fox No. 3" 1) Hammond Multiplex, 1913, serial no. 105774, American typesleeve machine with curved universal keyboard, missing two keypads, one is broken, with oak lid and
0018: Hammond Multiplex and "Fox No. 3"Est. €300-€500
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Champion, 1893: Champion, 1893 Serial no. 7216, successor of the "Peoples", American index machine with ribbon mechanism and spools, tin cover and wood base. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 140. - Very attractive
0019: Champion, 1893Est. €700-€1,000
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Jackson Typewriter, 1898: Jackson Typewriter, 1898 Joseph Hassel Jackson. Serial no. 547, American "Grasshopper-action" typewriter with nickel-plated maker's plaque: "Patented Jackson Typewriter, Boston, Mass.", attractive
0020: Jackson Typewriter, 1898Est. €3,000-€5,000
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Williams Academy and "Yost No. 1": "Williams Academy" and "Yost No. 1" 1) "Williams Academy", 1906 onwards, no. 16668, slightly updated Williams No. 2, American "Grasshopper" typewriter mechanism, front stroke, 28 keys for 84
0021: Williams Academy and "Yost No. 1"Est. €600-€900
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Hammond No. 12 Universal and Hammond No. 2 Ideal: Hammond No. 12 Universal and Hammond No. 2 Ideal 1) Hammond No. 12 Universal, 1904 onwards, serial no. 93313, early American typewriter with straight universal keyboard of 30 keys in three rows,
0022: Hammond No. 12 Universal and Hammond No. 2 IdealEst. €800-€1,200
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Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwards: Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwards Hall Type-Writer Co., Salem, Massachusetts. American index typewriter, the first truly portable typewriter, partially rusty, no rubber typeface, in original wood case.
0023: Hall Type Writer, 1881 onwardsEst. €500-€700
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Edison Mimeograph Typewriter No. 1, 1894: "Edison Mimeograph" Typewriter No. 1, 1894 Manufacturer: A.B. Dick & Co., Chicago. Exceptionally rare upstroke machine of a most distinctive design, with 78 characters, missing rubber feet, working
0024: Edison Mimeograph Typewriter No. 1, 1894Est. €6,000-€9,000
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