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Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar (Boulle), c. 1835Legendary German "Enigma" Cyphering Machine, 1944Decap Dance Organ, c. 1950
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Koeln, Germany
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127th: Science & Technol., Fine Toys & Autom.

»Technical Antiques« of all kinds. Early Calculating Machines and Typewriters: Early »Millionär«, 1895, »Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar«, c. 1835, Legendary Cipher Machine »Enigma«, c. 1944, »The Crown Mod.1« Typewriter, 1888 * The 1st PC in the world: »Apple 1«, 1976; Prototype »Apple Macintosh«, 1983, World's 1st patented »Copying Press by James Watt«, 1780 * Telephones & Telegraphs: Early Relief Printer Telegraph »Kränzler, Berlin« * Office Appliances * Radios * Early Electrical Appliances * Automobilia & Bikes * Scientific Instruments: Large French Transit Theodolite by »Brunner Frères, Paris«, c. 1870, »Wenham's Binocular Microscope« by Ross, London, c. 1875 * Medical & Pharmacy Technology * Scales & Weights * Microscopes * Drawing Instruments * Vending & Gambling Machines * Mechanical Music Instruments: »Fratinola Model 8b« Pneumatic Orchestrion, c. 1910, Complete Music Notation Workshop Gallery Display, c. 1910, »Decap« Dance Organ, c. 1950 * Disc Musical Boxes: »Polyphone No. 54« (Mikado), c. 1890 * Grammophones * Cylinder Musical Boxes: Musical Picture Clock Automaton by Xavier Tharin, c. 1870 * Rare Musical Doll Automata: Magicienne Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps, 1885 and others by Decamps, Vichy and Lambert * Dolls, Fine Toys & 400 superb Tin Toys.... and much, much more....
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"Arithmomètre Payen", c. 1880: "Arithmomètre Payen", c. 1880 Large model of world's first serially produced calculating machine. Produced in series by Thomas' successor "L. Payen, Paris". Serial no. 1263. Oak case. – One of
0002: "Arithmomètre Payen", c. 1880Est. €2,000-€3,500
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Calculating Boy, c. 1913: Calculating Boy, c. 1913 Extremely rare clockwork tin toy by Tipp & Co, Nuremberg, Germany. After winding the clockwork, place the sum to be calculated between 2 clamps on the black board and the
0003: Calculating Boy, c. 1913Est. €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
0004: 2 Adding DevicesEst. €150-€300
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Marchant Mod. XL, 1922: Marchant Mod. XL, 1922 Stylish Californian spokewheel calculator with 9, 18 and 9 digit outputs. "Marchant Mod. XL", 1922 Formschöne kalifornische Sprossenradmaschine mit 9-stelligem
0005: Marchant Mod. XL, 1922Est. €160-€320
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"Layton's Improved Arithmometer", 1910: "Layton's Improved Arithmometer", 1910 Rare English brass stepped-drum "Arithmometer" with interesting patent dates from 1909 and link to Matth. Bäuerle's patents of 1907. Oak case. – Extremely
0006: "Layton's Improved Arithmometer", 1910Est. €3,000-€4,000
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"Millionär" Calculator, 1895: "Millionär" Calculator, 1895 Early model of the famous calculating machine, in original wooden case, with serial no. 1942. – A very rare, decorative milestone in calculator history!
0007: "Millionär" Calculator, 1895Est. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar (Boulle), c. 1835: Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar (Boulle), c. 1835 Richly decorated deluxe model of the very first calculating machine produced in series by Thomas de Colmar, Paris (1820), for the presentation to
0008: Arithmomètre de Thomas de Colmar (Boulle), c. 1835Est. €25,000-€40,000
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National Cash Register Model 36, 1899: National Cash Register Model 36, 1899 Dayton, Ohio, USA. Serial no. 161141, original nickeled bronze case, for English currency, working, very good original condition! Registrierkasse "National
0009: National Cash Register Model 36, 1899Est. €800-€1,200
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Legendary German "Enigma" Cyphering Machine, 1944: Legendary German "Enigma" Cyphering Machine, 1944 Made by Chiffriermaschinenfabrik Heimsoeth & Rinke, Berlin, serial no. "A 18493 jla", 3-rotor set numbered: (III) A 18493, (IV) A 18493, (V) A 18493
0010: Legendary German "Enigma" Cyphering Machine, 1944Est. €20,000-€40,000
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Cipher Machine "Kryha-Liliput", 1924: Cipher Machine "Kryha-Liliput", 1924 Complete outfit of the German watch-size coding machine by Alexander von Kryha, Berlin. According to the German patent of Dec. 31, 1924 and the U.S. patent of
0011: Cipher Machine "Kryha-Liliput", 1924Est. €6,000-€9,000
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NeXT Cube, 1988: NeXT Cube, 1988 After leaving the Apple Inc. in 1985, Steve Jobs founded "NeXT" and developed the NeXT computer, a high-end workstation. The operating system NeXTStep – a Unix derivative – later
0012: NeXT Cube, 1988Est. €1,800-€2,200
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Apple III, 1980: Apple III, 1980 This 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
0013: Apple III, 1980Est. €2,000-€3,000
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Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977: Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977 It considered one of the first personal computers suitable for the general public, "PET" is an abbreviation of "Personal Electronic Transactor". Like the
0014: Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977Est. €1,200-€1,800
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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
0015: MITS Altair 8800, 1974Est. €3,000-€5,000
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IMSAI 8080, 1975: IMSAI 8080, 1975 This 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 supply,
0016: IMSAI 8080, 1975Est. €2,500-€5,000
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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
0017: Apple Lisa-1, 1983Est. €18,000-€30,000Lot Passed
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"SOL-20" by Processor Technology, 1976: "SOL-20" by Processor Technology, 1976 The "SOL" was developed by Bob Marsh, Lee Felsenstein and Gordon French. Bob founded his company, Processor Technology, in April 1975 to manufacture 4K RAM
0018: "SOL-20" by Processor Technology, 1976Est. €1,200-€1,800
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Prototype "Apple Macintosh" – the 1st "Mac" – also: Prototype "Apple Macintosh" – the 1st "Mac" – also called "Twiggy Mac", 1983 The first "Mac" (Macintosh 128k) computer was originally planned to be released with a "Twiggy" floppy disc drive
0019: Prototype "Apple Macintosh" – the 1st "Mac" – alsoEst. €40,000-€70,000
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Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984: Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984 This 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.
0020: Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984Est. €2,500-€4,000
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Pluggable Magnetic-Core Memory Card, c. 1965: Pluggable Magnetic-Core Memory Card, c. 1965 Ferrit core memory, with electronic components on memory board, size 17 x 13 in. Used in a communication data processing center. – In attractive
0021: Pluggable Magnetic-Core Memory Card, c. 1965Est. €250-€400
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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 hand-built by Steve Wozniak
0022: Original "Apple-1 Computer", 1976Est. €250,000-€400,000
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2 French Telephones: 2 French Telephones 1) Intercom for 4 extensions, "System Berliner" handset, with second receiver, c. 1912. – And: 2) Table telephone "Le Matériel Téléphonique", bakelite, with second receiver,
0023: 2 French TelephonesEst. €300-€500
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French Violin Phone "SIT", c. 1920: French Violin Phone "SIT", c. 1920 "Société Industrielle des Téléphones, Paris", with original handset, height 14 ½ in. Französischer Tischapparat "SIT", um 1920 "Société Industrielle des
0024: French Violin Phone "SIT", c. 1920Est. €400-€500Lot Passed
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