138th: Science & Technology, Automata & Toys 2016-05-21 Auction - 613 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in de - Page 7
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"Malling-Hansen Writing Ball", 1867"Sholes & Glidden", 18731-Cylinder Stationary Engine, c. 1903
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Koeln, Germany
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138th: Science & Technology, Automata & Toys

Auction Team Breker presents Master Pieces of Technical Inventions, Technical Antiques of all kinds - Early Calculators, Chipher Machines and Typewriters: Excellent replica of world's first mechanical calculator by Blaise Pascal, several Hagelin cipher machines, »USSR Fialka M-135-3«, »3-Rotor Enigma, »Malling-Hansen Writing Ball«, »Sholes & Glidden«, »Hammonia«, »Edison?s Mimeograph No. 3« * Rare Scientific Instruments * Telegraphs and Telephones including »Edison?s Stock Ticker« * Mechanical Music Instruments: »Original Lochmann Disc Orchestrion«, »Symphonion Automatic Disc Changer No. 120S«, Reed and Pipe Orchestral Musical Box, c. 1880, »The Autofono Prototype Jukebox« by Oberlin Smith * Fine selection of Singing Bird Automata, including bird boxes by Rochat and Bruguier, an Art-Deco singing bird alarm clock by Marguerat and a gilt-bronze and porcelain bird cage by Bontems. * Musical Doll Automata by Vichy, including the very rare pair of »Ethiopian Musicians« and the »Buste Japonais« smoker. A menagerie of mechanical animals by Roullet et Decamps, several from the Dasmps family collection * Tin Toys including a large »Märklin Steam Engine 4128/94«, »Submarine 5081/57«, and much, much more...
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Voss and Continental: Voss and Continental 1) Bakelite portable typewriter by "Voss", Wuppertal, Germany, c. 1955. (2/2) – And: 2) "Continental Standard", 4-row office typewriter. (4/2-) Voss und Continental 1)
0145: Voss and ContinentalEst. €100-€200
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3 Portable Typewriters: 3 Portable Typewriters 1) "Corona Folding No. 3", 1912. (4/3) – 2) "Erika Folding", 1910. With original case. (4/3) – And: 3) "Smith Premier Chum Portable", c. 1930s. (3-/3) 3
0146: 3 Portable TypewritersEst. €150-€300
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Graphic, 1895: Graphic, 1895 Early German index typewriter, similar to the Hall setting system. With original wooden case and new rubber type plate. – A giant rarity and highlight in any major collection!
0147: Graphic, 1895Est. €3,000-€5,000
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"Sholes & Glidden", 1873: Sholes & Glidden, 1873 The 1st successful typewriter in the world and a tremendous milestone in the history of the office equipment industry. This model has elaborate floral decoration! Serial no.
0148: "Sholes & Glidden", 1873Est. €15,000-€22,000
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"Malling-Hansen Writing Ball", 1867: Malling-Hansen Writing Ball, 1867 This fascinating machine, the 1st typewriter in the world produced in series, is an historical and technical document. Pastor Rasmus Hans Johan Malling-Hansen –
0149: "Malling-Hansen Writing Ball", 1867Est. €70,000-€90,000
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An English Table Orrery, early 19th Century: An English Table Orrery, early 19th Century With 1 ½-inch (3,6 cm) earth made up of twelve engraved and lightly outlined paper gores, orbiting moon on tilting plane above scale engraved from 1 to
0200: An English Table Orrery, early 19th CenturyEst. €25,000-€35,000Lot Passed
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Equinoctial Sundial by Andreas Vogler, c. 1770: Equinoctial Sundial by Andreas Vogler, c. 1770 In engraved bone outer case, Augsburg pocket sundial, octagonal brass ground plate, inset compass, hour ring with spring loaded gnomon, reverse with
0201: Equinoctial Sundial by Andreas Vogler, c. 1770Est. €2,000-€3,000
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Celestial Globe by Gussoni & Dotti, 1892: Celestial Globe by Gussoni & Dotti, 1892 9-inch Italian table globe, 12 lithographed gores, 2 polar calottes, constellations with mythical beasts, on turned column and plinth base, overall height
0202: Celestial Globe by Gussoni & Dotti, 1892Est. €500-€700
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Volta Low-Current Arc Lamp, c. 1910: Volta Low-Current Arc Lamp, c. 1910 By Müller & Wetzig, Dresden. For alternating or direct current, adjustable into all directions, with carbon rods. Schwachstrom-Bogenlampe Volta, um 1910
0203: Volta Low-Current Arc Lamp, c. 1910Est. €300-€350Lot Passed
English 18th Century Ebony Pantograph: English 18th Century Ebony Pantograph Unsigned, made of ebony, brass and bone, 3 feet with bone wheels, length 29 in., in fitted mahogany case, handwritten instructions (English) in lid.
0205: English 18th Century Ebony PantographEst. €1,500-€2,500Lot Passed
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Vacuum Motor by Ernst Plank, c. 1914: Vacuum Motor by Ernst Plank, c. 1914 Nuremberg, large vertical vacuum motor, on heavy iron base, 1 ¾ in. piston diameter, overall height 11 ¾ in., gas heated, needs cleaning, the largest model by
0206: Vacuum Motor by Ernst Plank, c. 1914Est. €200-€400
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French Induction Coil, c. 1900: French Induction Coil, c. 1900 Length of the coil 9 7/8 in., up to approx. 4 in. spark length, on ebonized base, overall width 13 ¾ in. Französischer Funkeninduktor, um 1900 Spulenlänge 25
0207: French Induction Coil, c. 1900Est. €250-€400Lot Passed
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2 Physical Demonstration Models, c. 1900: 2 Physical Demonstration Models, c. 1900 1) Pascal's apparatus, for showing that the pressure of liquids depends on their height, cast metal, brass, glass and tin, height 12 ½ in. – And: 2)
0208: 2 Physical Demonstration Models, c. 1900Est. €150-€250
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Ruhmkorff Induction Coil, c. 1910: Ruhmkorff Induction Coil, c. 1910 For sparks up to 2 in., coil length 5 ½ in., on 11 2/5 x 6 in. walnut base. Funkeninduktor nach Ruhmkorff, um 1910 Für Funken bis ca. 5 cm, Spulenlänge 14
0210: Ruhmkorff Induction Coil, c. 1910Est. €200-€250
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Physical Demonstration Model by Ducretet, c. 1900: Physical Demonstration Model by Ducretet, c. 1900 "E. Ducretet & Cie à Paris", brass and cast iron, handcrank-driven, powerful gearing, 2 gyroscope-type wheels, 2 lateral electric magnets, exact
0211: Physical Demonstration Model by Ducretet, c. 1900Est. €800-€1,200
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Van de Graaff Generator, c. 1950: Van de Graaff Generator, c. 1950 Generator for creating very high voltage direct current, with circulating rubber belt, handcrank-driven, overall height 21 ¼ in. Van-de-Graaff-Bandgenerator,
0212: Van de Graaff Generator, c. 1950Est. €200-€300
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Ampère Table, c. 1900: Ampère Table, c. 1900 Physical demonstration model, used for experiments on the relationship between magnetic fields and electric currents, probably France, with pole changer, overall height 15
0213: Ampère Table, c. 1900Est. €400-€600
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Cathode Ray Tube according to Crookes: Cathode Ray Tube according to Crookes No. 146849, 3 connections, length 16 1/8 in., on wooden stand. Kathodenstrahlröhre nach Crookes Nr. 146849, 3 Anschlüsse, Länge 41 cm, auf Holzbrett.
0214: Cathode Ray Tube according to CrookesEst. €250-€350
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Electric Motor with 10 Geissler Tubes, c. 1910: Electric Motor with 10 Geissler Tubes, c. 1910 Physical demonstration model with rotating Geissler tubes, on brass pillar and walnut base, height 7 ½ in., with 10 tubes of various shapes and
0215: Electric Motor with 10 Geissler Tubes, c. 1910Est. €700-€900
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Group of Physical Demonstration Tubes, c. 1910: Group of Physical Demonstration Tubes, c. 1910 1) Hittdorf's tube, height 11 ¾ in. – 2) Crookes "Maltese Cross" tube, length 13 ¾ in. – 3) Crookes tube with phosphorogen minerals. – And: 4)
0217: Group of Physical Demonstration Tubes, c. 1910Est. €250-€400
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Ferdinand Braun's Cathode Ray Tube, c. 1900: Ferdinand Braun's Cathode Ray Tube, c. 1900 The "great-grandmother" of the television tube! Cold cathode tube, hand-blown glass, with cathode and anode for 10,000 to 20,000 V, aluminum plate with
0218: Ferdinand Braun's Cathode Ray Tube, c. 1900Est. €600-€1,000
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