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Original "Apple 1 Computer", 1976Rare Six-Digit "Pascaline" Calculator by B. PascalExtremely Rare: "The Ford Typewriter", 1895
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Koeln, Germany
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Science & Technology, Fine Toys & Automata

Auction Team Breker presents Master Pieces of Technical Inventions, 17 - 21 Century: Legendary first model of the Apple 1 Computer, 1976, Apple Lisa 1, 1982, early home computer kit MITS Altair 8800, 1975, world's first home computer kit Scelby 8H, 1973, Busicom 141-PF, 1971 * Cipher Machines: Legendary German cipher machine of WWII: Enigma, 1944, Hagelin Cryptos, 1944 * Early Typewriters and Calculating Machines: Ford Typewriter, 1895, Crown Mod. 1, 1888, Pascaline Calculator by Blaise Pascal, dated 1652 * Telegraphs and Telephones * Office Machines * Radio-Sets * Automobilia and Bikes * Antique Medical and Pharmaceutical Technology * Microscopes * Surveying Instruments * Clocks * Mechanical Music Instruments of all kinds * Rare Doll & Musical Automata * Fine Tin Toys * Model Trains and much, much more.....
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Curta Type I, 1948: Curta Type I, 1948 Serial no. 67306. – As the smallest miniature stepped-drum machine, with bakelite case. A true milestone in calculator history and in mint condition! Curta Type I, 1948
0001: Curta Type I, 1948Est. €500-€800
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"Alpina", 1961: Alpina, 1961 Rare and last (!) stepped-drum calculator with rare base, original condition. – Very sought-after collector's item! "Alpina", 1961 Letzte Vierspezies-Staffelwalzen-Rechenmaschine, mit
0002: "Alpina", 1961Est. €800-€1,200
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"Curta Type II" Calculator (Grey), 1948: Curta Type II Calculator (Grey), 1948 With original metal case and copy of the instruction manual. – Very desirable! Excellent condition! "Curta Type II" (grau), 1948
0004: "Curta Type II" Calculator (Grey), 1948Est. €500-€700
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"Conto", 1912: Conto, 1912 Swiss toothed-disc adding machine by J. Aumund, Zürich, with eight-digit display, brass case and reset lever with thumb-release. – Literature: Martin, p. 280. – A rare and
0005: "Conto", 1912Est. €500-€800
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"Saxonia", 1895: Saxonia, 1895 Exceptionally rare German stepped-drum calculating machine by Schumann & Co., Glashütte! Mahogany case with back-mounted desk-type feature. Serial no. 1311 (case). With dealer's label
0006: "Saxonia", 1895Est. €2,500-€3,500
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2 Adding Devices: 2 Adding Devices 1) "Addometer", c. 1920. American 8-disc calculating device. With pen. (3-/2-) – And: 2) Bergman "Universal Calculator", 1924. Book-form index table with enclosed feed-rack adder
0007: 2 Adding DevicesEst. €180-€300Lot Passed
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"The Calculus", 1907: The Calculus, 1907 American computing machine for multiplication and division, invented by Adolphus S. Dennis, Cleveland, OH. – Extraordinarily large calculating capacity. Patented on January 22,
0008: "The Calculus", 1907Est. €700-€1,200
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Curta "Type I" Calculator, 1948: Curta "Type I" Calculator, 1948 Serial no. 48025. – As smallest miniature stepped-drum machine, a true milestone in calculator history! Curta Type I, 1948
0009: Curta "Type I" Calculator, 1948Est. €500-€700
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Principal Tulloch "Pascal", 1882: Principal Tulloch "Pascal", 1882 London, W. Blackwood & Sons, 1878, reprinted 1882, ed. Mrs. Oliphant, 205 pages, chapters on Pascal's early life, scientific discoveries (including his calculator),
0010: Principal Tulloch "Pascal", 1882Est. €50-€100Lot Passed
"Laytons Improved Arithmometer", 1910: Laytons Improved Arithmometer, 1910 Rare English brass stepped-drum "Arithmometer" with interesting patent dates from 1909 and link to Matth. Bäuerle's patents from 1907. Oak case. – Extremely
0011: "Laytons Improved Arithmometer", 1910Est. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Rare Six-Digit "Pascaline" Calculator by B. Pascal: Lot 12 Pascaline Catalogue Amendment: Lot 12: ”The Pascaline” (or: ”Arithmatique”) - Calculator by Blaise Pascal (1623 – 1662) Historically accurate
0012: Rare Six-Digit "Pascaline" Calculator by B. PascalEst. €25,000-€40,000
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"Busicom 141-PF", 1971: Busicom 141-PF, 1971 This is the 1st electronic calculator with the world's first microprocesscor "Intel 4004" which came in October 1971 onto the market. In 1969 the Japanese calculator manufacturer
0013: "Busicom 141-PF", 1971Est. €8,000-€12,000
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Original "Apple 1 Computer", 1976: Original "Apple 1 Computer", 1976 This is the sensational 1st product of today's highest-valued company (approx. 600 billion US$). – The "Apple 1" was designed and handmade by Steve Wozniak in the
0014: Original "Apple 1 Computer", 1976Est. €200,000-€300,000
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Apple LISA-1, 1983: Apple LISA-1, 1983 The Apple Lisa-1 was the first commercially successful personal computer with graphical mouse-controlled User-Interface (GUI). In 1973 Xerox developed the first prototype of a
0015: Apple LISA-1, 1983Est. €15,000-€30,000
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Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984: Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984 Lisa-2 was the second, technically revised version of the first personal computer with a GUI (Graphical User Interface) from Apple and the predecessor of the Apple Macintosh.
0016: Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984Est. €2,500-€4,000Lot Passed
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Apple II, 1977: Apple II, 1977 The Apple II was the direct successor of the Apple 1, which was also developed by Steve Wozniak and marketed in 1977. With the Apple II began the rise of Apple Inc. to become the most
0017: Apple II, 1977Est. €2,500-€4,000
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Apple III, 1980: Apple III, 1980 The Apple III should have been the successor to the legendary Apple II in 1980, however it became the young company's first significant failure and perhaps, therefore, the biggest
0018: Apple III, 1980Est. €2,000-€3,000Lot Passed
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MITS Altair 8800, 1974: MITS Altair 8800, 1974 The Altair was the first personal computer in the world to be offered in large quantities and is widely considered to be the "first" PC. The MITS Altair was built in 1974 by Ed
0019: MITS Altair 8800, 1974Est. €3,000-€5,000
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IMSAI 8080, 1975: IMSAI 8080, 1975 The IMSAI 8080 was a direct clone of the very successful 1st personal computer, the MITS Altair 8800. The company IMS improved the design of the Altair and built a more stable power
0020: IMSAI 8080, 1975Est. €2,500-€5,000Lot Passed
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SCELBI-8H Mini-Computer, 1973: SCELBI-8H Mini-Computer, 1973 By Scelbi Computer Consulting Inc. Milford, Connecticut. The machine has been tested and, apart from a few defective lights, is in good working order. Included in the
0021: SCELBI-8H Mini-Computer, 1973Est. €15,000-€20,000
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"Hagelin Cryptos C-38" Cypher Machine, c. 1944: Hagelin Cryptos C-38 Cypher Machine, c. 1944 Marked: "Signal Corps Converter M-209-B", serial no. 76112, built by "LC Smith Corona Typewriter Inc.", under license from the Swedish "A.B.
0022: "Hagelin Cryptos C-38" Cypher Machine, c. 1944Est. €1,800-€3,000
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German Cipher Machine "Enigma", 1944: German Cipher Machine "Enigma", 1944 World's most legendary cipher machine which influenced WW II dramatically. Serial no. A-20694 jla 44. With 3-rotor set, indentically numbered A-20694 II, VI and
0023: German Cipher Machine "Enigma", 1944Est. €15,000-€25,000
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German WWII Radio Monitoring Receiver, 1939: German WWII Radio Monitoring Receiver, 1939 Type Fu.H.E.c., SW receiver with 4 wave ranges (3,53 to 25,8 MHz), made by Telefunken, serial no. 128335, 10 valves (RV2P800), metal case.
0024: German WWII Radio Monitoring Receiver, 1939Est. €800-€1,200
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