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SoldAn Historically Important Jukebox Forerunner by theAn Historically Important Jukebox Forerunner by the Inventor of Magnetic Recording, Oberlin Smith (1840–1926), c. 1924 Oberlin Smith and the Genus of Magnetic Recording: Oberlin Smith was born in CiSee Sold Price
SoldMalling-Hansen "Writing Ball", 1872Malling-Hansen "Writing Ball", 1872 No. 142, the world's first commercially produced typewriter, designed by Rasmus Malling-Hansen (1835–1890), Copenhagen, Denmark. With hemisphere of 54 spring-loadSee Sold Price
Enigma Model K Ciphering Machine with Additional Lamp Panel, c. 1939Enigma Model K Ciphering Machine with Additional Lamp Panel, c. 1939 Chiffriermaschinen-Ges. Heimsoeth und Rinke, Berlin. No. K374, with four-rotor set, numbered K347, K774I, K774II und K774III, blackSee Sold Price
SoldEricsson Telephone for the Royal Castle in Oslo, c.Ericsson Telephone for the Royal Castle in Oslo, c. 1880 L.M. Ericsson, Stockholm, Sweden. Walnut case, marquetry-inlaid writing desk with large Swedish-Nor-wegian coat of arms, fishtail-shaped tin baSee Sold Price
SoldTelegraph Patent Model by White & White, 1855Telegraph Patent Model by White & White, 1855 Telegraphic key apparatus, patented by Leroy S. White and Lewis White, USA, on May 22, 1855, with 28 keys, mother-of-pearl key tops, engraved characters,See Sold Price
SoldThürey, 1909Thürey, 1909 Rare German typewheel machine with so-called "Reform Keyboard", designed by Eduard Thürey and manufactured by the Thürey-Schreibmaschinen-Gesellschaft, Köln-Deutz. SerSee Sold Price
SoldImportant Archive of Pathé 28mm Films, 1910-14Important Archive of Pathé 28mm Films, 1910-14 Comprising over 240 film titles of 28mm Pathé flame-retardant triacetate film in 213 modern, gold-colored metal cans for 120 m of film. A separSee Sold Price
SoldL.M. Ericsson Skeleton Telephone No. 370/AC100, c. 1890L.M. Ericsson Skeleton Telephone No. 370/AC100, c. 1890 Marked on the transfer-decorated base: "L.M. Ericsson & Co., Stockholm", swiveling microphone support, carbon-pencil transmitter, Bell-type earpSee Sold Price
SoldThe Fitch Type Writer, 1891The Fitch Type Writer, 1891 The Fitch Type Writer Company, Brooklyn, N.Y., USA. Model 1, serial no. 327, with wood case. - Literature: Martin, 1949, p. 126. - The Fitch was one of the most exciting tySee Sold Price
SoldJackson Typewriter, 1898Jackson Typewriter, 1898 Joseph Hassel Jackson. Serial no. 653, American "Grasshopper-action" typewriter with nickel-plated maker's plaque: "Patented Jackson Typewriter, Boston, Mass.", very attractivSee Sold Price
SoldJackson Typewriter, 1898Jackson Typewriter, 1898 Joseph Hassel Jackson. Serial no. 547, American "Grasshopper-action" typewriter with nickel-plated maker's plaque: "Patented Jackson Typewriter, Boston, Mass.", attractive decSee Sold Price
Sold"Le Lioret No. 3" Phonograph, 1897"Le Lioret No. 3" Phonograph, 1897 Rare French weight-driven phonograph for celluloid cylinders. Inventor and manufacturer was the Parisian clockmaker Henri Lioret (1848-1938). Nickel-plated brass casSee Sold Price
SoldDuplex Typewriter, 1892Duplex Typewriter, 1892 Duplex Typewriter Co, Des Moines, Iowa. Serial no. 242, nickel-plated exhibition model, raised cast Duplex lettering. Following the U.S. patent no. 297086 by Henry Orpen from 1See Sold Price
SoldMercedes/Gauss Calculator, 1907 onwardsMercedes/Gauss Calculator, 1907 onwards Mercedes-Bureau-Maschinen Ges. mbH, Berlin, S.W. 68. Low serial no. 1610, German patent 194527 from 23 March 1905, stepped-disc calculating machine for all fourSee Sold Price
SoldSholes & Glidden, 1873Sholes & Glidden, 1873 Serial no. 3096, with detailed painted floral decoration and right-hand carriage-return lever, later wood paper-roller, carriage escapement in need of repair. - Note: The SholesSee Sold Price
SoldLunar Hasselblad 500 EL, c. 1968/69Lunar Hasselblad 500 EL, c. 1968/69 Hasselblad, Sweden. "Hasselblad ELECTRIC CAMERA -500 EL-" no. TRE 12628 modified for NASA, with Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 mm lens no. 4594735 (converted for operatioSee Sold Price
SoldKosmopolit Typewriter, 1888Kosmopolit Typewriter, 1888 This is the 2nd German typewriter by sewing machine manufacturer Guhl & Harbeck, Hamburg. At the time it was a popular index typewriter with progressive small and capitalsSee Sold Price
SoldAeolian Vocalian Chinoiserie Floor Gramophone, c. 1920Aeolian Vocalian Chinoiserie Floor Gramophone, c. 1920 Aeolian Company, London. Mahogany case in the style of a Chinese temple, 3 sides with flat carvings, fine hand painting, with motifs from ChineseSee Sold Price
SoldSholes & Glidden Typewriter, 1873Sholes & Glidden Typewriter, 1873 E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, New York. Serial no. A 1337, with detailed polychrome floral decoration and right-hand carriage-return lever, capital keys (no lower case)See Sold Price
SoldSholes & Glidden, 1873Sholes & Glidden, 1873 Remington & Sons, Ilion, New York. Serial no. A974, with detailed painted floral decoration and top carriage-return lever, capital keys (no lower case), glass keytops and wood kSee Sold Price
Sold"Le Cochon" French Electric Shock Machine"Le Cochon" French Electric Shock Machine Manufactured by Maurice & Molle, Paris. Pink piglet of embossed and painted zinc, coin-slot for 10 centimes, 2 brass handles. Turning the right handle whileSee Sold Price
SoldBrooks Typewriter, 1887"Brooks" Typewriter, 1887 Designed by Byron A. Brooks, in unrestored condition, partially rusty but worthy of restoration. Along with the Fitch, the Waverley and North’s, the "Brooks" is one ofSee Sold Price
SoldGerman Siemens & Halske Wall Telephone, 1882German Siemens & Halske Wall Telephone, 1882 Siemens & Halske, Berlin. With butterstamp receiver, D.R. Patent, underside stamped "10136 - 1723U - 203E", turned wood and brass, leather-covered handle,See Sold Price
SoldRare Baird "Televisor", 1928Rare Baird "Televisor", 1928 An unusually well-preserved example of the first commercially produced television set, invented by John Logie Baird (1888-1946). - Manufactured by Plessey Co. for Baird TSee Sold Price