Science&Techn./Mechan.Music/Photogr.&Film 2023-09-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in NRW
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AEG D-Zug Radio Receiver, 1924/25Symphonion "Pianophon" 25 ¼-Inch Duplex Disc Musical Box, c. 1898Rare Saxonia 3 (Rolltop) Calculator, 1910
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Thomas de Colmar Arithmomètre, c. 1876: Thomas de Colmar Arithmomètre, c. 1876 No. 2065, large model of Thomas de Colmar's calculator of 1820, designed, patented and manufactured by Charles Xavier Thomas of Colmar, later 44 rue de
0001: Thomas de Colmar Arithmomètre, c. 1876Est. €2,500-€3,500
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The Millionaire Calculating Machine, c. 1900: The Millionaire Calculating Machine, c. 1900 Serial no. 2052, invented by Otto Steiger, St. Gallen, Switzerland, rare calculating machine for all 4 basic arithmetic operations, based on the design of
0002: The Millionaire Calculating Machine, c. 1900Est. €1,800-€2,500
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4 Early Arithmetic Tools: 4 Early Arithmetic Tools 1) Julii Caesaris of Padua, arithmetic tables from 1663, printed and published by Abrahamum Szenci at Hermanstadt, "Ein newe Erfindung einer allgemeinen Arithmetischen
0003: 4 Early Arithmetic ToolsEst. €700-€1,000
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The Adder English Adding Machine, c. 1915: The Adder English Adding Machine, c. 1915 The Adder Cash Register Syndicate Ltd., London. Serial no. 9133, single-column single-axis adding machine, ten-key setting mechanism, three results dials,
0004: The Adder English Adding Machine, c. 1915Est. €500-€700
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8 Calculating Clocks: 8 Calculating Clocks 1) Fowlers's Textile Calculator, type B, 1927 onwards, Fowler & Co., Manchester, Ø 3 2/5 in., in leather case. - 2) Halden Calculex, 1908 onwards, Joseph Halden, Manchester,
0005: 8 Calculating ClocksEst. €400-€700
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The "Small" Pocket Calculator, c. 1915: The "Small" Pocket Calculator, c. 1915 G. Small, Boston. Model No. 1, with scales at the rim, top and bottom, Ø only 1 7/8 in., in leather case. The "Small" Pocket Calculator, um 1915
0006: The "Small" Pocket Calculator, c. 1915Est. €300-€500
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Herrmann's Rechenknecht, 1875: Herrmann's Rechenknecht, 1875 Logarithmic circular slide rule by Wiesenthal & Cie., Aachen, Germany. Brass-mounted scale, 6 ¼ in., on cast-iron tripod. Very rare! Herrmann's Rechenknecht, 1875
0007: Herrmann's Rechenknecht, 1875Est. €1,500-€2,000
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2 Machine Running Times Quick Calculators: 2 Machine Running Times Quick Calculators 1) "Kalkulus", c. 1925, Bloch system, no. 3320, designated for France as Calculateur Rapide, oak base and hood, 15 2/5 x 10 ½ in. - And: 2) Machine
0008: 2 Machine Running Times Quick CalculatorsEst. €300-€500
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4 Mechanical Calculating Machines: 4 Mechanical Calculating Machines 1) "Tim I" Keyboard, Ludwig Spitz, Berlin, no. 35114, c. 1935, four-species stepped-drum machine by the traditional manufacturer, with 10-digit result register,
0009: 4 Mechanical Calculating MachinesEst. €300-€500
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Adix and Certa Adding Machines: Adix and Certa Adding Machines Pallweber & Bordt, Mannheim, Germany. 1) Adix model 2, c. 1910, attractive 3-digit adding machine with 9 keys, pre-clearing model, aluminum baseplate, in original
0010: Adix and Certa Adding MachinesEst. €500-€700
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Curta Type I Calculator, 1950: Curta Type I Calculator, 1950 Curt Herzstark, Vienna and Liechtenstein. Serial no. 7037, with original tin case, early right-hand thread version, working. The smallest miniature stepped-drum machine
0011: Curta Type I Calculator, 1950Est. €800-€1,200
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Microcalcolatore tipo 2A, 1952: Microcalcolatore tipo 2A, 1952 No. 31082, Italy, developed by Mario Abeille and Vincenzo Aquilecchia, logarithmic calculator in the shape of a lighter, presumably for military use, with handwheels
0013: Microcalcolatore tipo 2A, 1952Est. €500-€700
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Peerless Calculating Machine, c. 1908: Peerless Calculating Machine, c. 1908 Math. Bäuerle, St. Georgen, Black Forest. 4-species German stepped-drum calculator, second series with cast-iron frame, with 6, 7 and 12 digits and tin
0015: Peerless Calculating Machine, c. 1908Est. €700-€1,000
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Addimult Multor, c. 1953: Addimult Multor, c. 1953 Addimult Rechenmaschinenfabrik Hans Kübler, Bad Harzburg, Germany. Simplified slide rule for multiplication and division, consisting of 2 steel bands (1 and 2 meters)
0017: Addimult Multor, c. 1953Est. €400-€600
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3 Stepped-Drum Calculating Machines: 3 Stepped-Drum Calculating Machines 1) "Archimedes Mod. C2", Reinhold Pöthig, Glashütte, Saxony, no. 5431, c. 1920, four-species machine, with 10 setting slides, 8-digit revolution and
0018: 3 Stepped-Drum Calculating MachinesEst. €500-€800
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Curta Type II Calculator, 1956: Curta Type II Calculator, 1956 Curt Herzstark, Vienna and Liechtenstein. Serial no. 509282, four-species miniature calculating machine, with 11, 8 and 15 digits, with original tin case, working. The
0019: Curta Type II Calculator, 1956Est. €800-€1,200
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8 Adders and Calculating Aids: 8 Adders and Calculating Aids 1) "The Locke Adder", C.E. Locke Mfg. Co., Kensett, Iowa, 1901 onwards, variant 2a, decorative American adder with Art-Nouveau decoration, copper-plated sheet metal. -
0020: 8 Adders and Calculating AidsEst. €300-€500
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4 Calculating Machines: 4 Calculating Machines 1) Schubert E, no. 1218, c. 1965, pin-wheel machine with keyboard input, sticking. - 2) Facit CA 1-13, 1964 onwards, Sweden, electric pin-wheel machine, untested, with
0021: 4 Calculating MachinesEst. €300-€500
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Rare Tate's Arithmometer, c. 1900: Rare Tate's Arithmometer, c. 1900 C. & E. Layton, London. No. 1332, stepped-drum Arith­mometer for all four basic arithmetic operations, 8 input sliders, 9-digit revolution counter, 16-digit
0022: Rare Tate's Arithmometer, c. 1900Est. €2,000-€3,000
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3 Calculating Drums: 3 Calculating Drums 1) Albert Nestler's logarithm calculating drum, c. 1935, 14 4/5 in. scale, 24 ½ in. wide, paper worn, minor damage. - 2) Albert Nestler's logarithm calculating drum, c. 1935,
0023: 3 Calculating DrumsEst. €500-€700
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2 Adix Adding Machines: 2 Adix Adding Machines Pallweber & Bordt, Mannheim, Germany. 1) "Adix" (model 1), 1903 onwards, attractive 3-digit adding machine with 9 keys, pre-clearing model, in original velvet case. -
0024: 2 Adix Adding MachinesEst. €500-€700
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