Decoding Doomsday: Cold War Military Tech Auction on May 26, 2026 by Bannerman Auctions LLC in MO - Page 4
Swiss NEMA Model TD-45 Cipher Machine - the successor to EnigmaMark XII Surface Supplied Diving System (SSDS) Helmet by Morse Diving Co.Soviet Fialka M-125 Cipher Machine
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Decoding Doomsday: Cold War Military Tech

Step into the shadows of history with Bannerman Auctions??highly anticipated event, "Decoding Doomsday: Cold War Military Tech." Featuring over 100 curated lots, this exclusive auction offers collectors and historians an unprecedented opportunity to own the very instruments that defined the 20th century's ultimate geopolitical chess match. Bidders will have the chance to acquire legendary cryptography machines, including a NEMA cipher unit and a relic Enigma, alongside an extraordinary selection of rare military equipment, clandestine spy devices, and early tactical computers. These museum-quality artifacts provide a tangible connection to the high-stakes espionage and rapid technological advancements of a divided world. Beyond the shadow war, "Decoding Doomsday" soars into the stratosphere with an unparalleled collection of aerospace history. Aviation enthusiasts will be captivated by rare archives, manuals, and documents from Lockheed?s legendary special projects, featuring materials detailing the SR-71 Blackbird. Included are rare archives of the NAA XB-70 Mach 3 Bomber, along with other pioneering experimental aircraft, and other iconic spy planes. The catalog also ventures beyond Earth's atmosphere, showcasing highly sought-after artifacts from the golden age of space exploration, including authentic items from NASA?s Apollo and Space Shuttle programs. Join Bannerman Auctions to bid on the brilliant, secretive, and groundbreaking engineering that shaped the modern era.
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Apollo Block I Core Rope Memory Module: Apollo Block I Core Rope Memory Module Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) module, 9.75? x 1.5? x 1.5?, labeled on the front, "Rope Memory Module B22, NASA No. 1003733-071, Mfg by Raytheon Co., Serial No.
0089: Apollo Block I Core Rope Memory ModuleEst. $3,000-$5,000$1,500
IBM 704 Mainframe Computer Module c. 1954: IBM 704 Mainframe Computer Module c. 1954 This artifact is a quintessential example of first-generation computer technology: a pluggable vacuum tube logic module from a mid-1950s IBM mainframe 700
0090: IBM 704 Mainframe Computer Module c. 1954Est. $200-$400$100
Ampex Magnetic Core Memory Stack Assembly: Ampex Magnetic Core Memory Stack Assembly High-density, multi-layered electronic module manufactured by the Ampex Corporation, an American company renowned for its pioneering contributions to
0095: Ampex Magnetic Core Memory Stack AssemblyEst. $100-$200$50
Digital Aerospace PDD Prototype Serial No. 001: Digital Aerospace PDD Prototype Serial No. 001 The "Missing Link", SN: 001, as the US Military goes digital A remarkably rare 'Portable Delivery Device' (PDD), manufactured by Litton Data Systems for
0096: Digital Aerospace PDD Prototype Serial No. 001Est. $2,500-$4,500$1,200