Day 2: Science & Technology, Toys & Automata 2014-11-15 Auction - 674 Price Results - Auction Team Breker in de
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Tipp & Co Motorway Courier No. 993E, 1936Pair of German Fairground Organ FiguresMAC – Mechanical Analogue Computer for Flight
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Koeln, Germany
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Day 2: Science & Technology, Toys & Automata

Day 1: Friday, 14 Nov. 2014, 16:00 (4:00 pm CET / 7:00 am PST) · Lot 1-142 Day 2: Saturday, 15 Nov. 2014, 10:00 am CET / 1:00 am PST · Lot 200-895 Auction Team Breker presents Master Pieces of Technical Inventions, 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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Addo Mod. 4, 1920: Addo Mod. 4, 1920 Rare adder with printer and direct result display, with pen. – Very interesting collector's item! Addo Mod. 4, 1920 Seltenes Modell mit Druckwerk, 10-reihige schwedische
0200: Addo Mod. 4, 1920Est. €200-€400
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Cosmos (Gauß), 1924: Cosmos (Gauß), 1924 CORRECTION: Is actually a "Triumphator Mod. A or B", c. 1905 With label of office machine dealer "Cosmos, Berlin" Spokewheel machine with 9-, 10- and
0201: Cosmos (Gauß), 1924Est. €140-€260
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Adix and 2 Office Machines: Adix and 2 Office Machines 1) "Adix", 1903, attractive 3-digit adding machine with 9 keys, no clearing. In original velvet case. – Very sought-after collector's item. (3-/4) – 2) "The Lightning
0202: Adix and 2 Office MachinesEst. €180-€350
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Comptator, 1908: Comptator, 1908 9-digit calculating machine, with pen, with well-remained case. "Comptator", 1908 9-stellige Zahnstangen-Kleinaddiermaschine von Hans Sabielny, Dresden. Hersteller: Schubert &
0203: Comptator, 1908Est. €100-€150
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Madas, 1908: Madas, 1908 Very interesting Swiss stepped drum calculating machine in good working condition! Blocked. With original tin cover. – Very attractive collector's item! "Madas", 1908
0204: Madas, 1908Est. €400-€700
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Art-Nouveau Calculating Machine "Omega", 1904: Art-Nouveau Calculating Machine "Omega", 1904 By Justin Bamberger, Munich, Germany. Very decorative and rare collector's item! Jugendstil-Rechenmaschine "Omega", 1904 Großes manuelles
0205: Art-Nouveau Calculating Machine "Omega", 1904Est. €700-€1,200
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3 Calculating Machines: 3 Calculating Machines 1) "Hamann Automat Mod. T.", c. 1955. (2/?) – 2) "Thales Patent". (3/3) – And: 3) "Brunsviga 13 RK". (3/2) 3 Rechenmaschinen 1) "Hamann Automat Mod. T", um 1955,
0207: 3 Calculating MachinesEst. €150-€250
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Thomas' "Arithmomètre", c. 1870: Thomas' "Arithmomètre", c. 1870 One of the top collector's items and exhibition pieces. In unrestored original condition. Serial no. 1032. With interesting marking "A. Burkhardt, Glashütte
0208: Thomas' "Arithmomètre", c. 1870Est. €2,200-€3,800
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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!
0209: Millionär Calculator, 1895Est. €2,000-€2,500
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Arithmometer "Tim", 1909: Arithmometer "Tim", 1909 Very early model in wooden case of the famous step-drum calculating machine by Ludwig Spitz, Berlin. Low serial no.: 305 (838). – Baseboard incomplete. Artihmometer
0210: Arithmometer "Tim", 1909Est. €1,200-€1,800
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Kuli Calculating Machine, 1909: Kuli Calculating Machine, 1909 Very attractive and extremely rare German calculating machine for all 4 arithmetical operations! Manufactured by Adolf Bordt, Mannheim. Low serial no. 461 (!), with
0211: Kuli Calculating Machine, 1909Est. €1,800-€2,500
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The Spalding Adding Machine, 1884: The Spalding Adding Machine, 1884 Early American adding machine by Cyrus G. Spalding, Boston, MA. U.S. Patents of Jan. 13, 1874 (no. 146407) and Feb. 19, 1884 (no. 293809). Instructions partly
0212: The Spalding Adding Machine, 1884Est. €7,000-€10,000
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Heathkit H8 Digital Computer, 1977: Heathkit H8 Digital Computer, 1977 Heathkit's H8 was an Intel 8080-based microcomputer sold in kit form from 1977. In contrast to Altair, IMSAI or SOL-20 the H8 did not use the S-100 bus for its
0214: Heathkit H8 Digital Computer, 1977Est. €800-€1,200
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Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977: Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977 The Commodore PET 2001 is considered to be one of the first mass-produced Personal Computers. PET is an acronym for Personal Electronic Transactor. With the
0215: Commodore PET 2001 ("Blue PET"), 1977Est. €700-€1,000Lot Passed
IMSAI 8080, 1975: IMSAI 8080, 1975 This was a direct clone of the very successful 1st personal computer, the MITS Altair 8800. The IMS company improved the design of the Altair and built a more stable power supply,
0216: IMSAI 8080, 1975Est. €1,400-€1,800Lot Passed
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
0217: SOL-20 by Processor Technology, 1976Est. €1,000-€1,400Lot Passed
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 –
0218: NeXT Cube, 1988Est. €1,400-€1,800Lot Passed
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Apple II Computer with Monitor and Disc Drive, 1977: Apple II Computer with Monitor and Disc Drive, 1977 The Apple II is the direct successor of the Apple 1 which was also developed by Steve Wozniak and marketed in 1977. Apple's rise to its position
0219: Apple II Computer with Monitor and Disc Drive, 1977Est. €2,500-€3,400
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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
0220: Apple III, 1980Est. €1,000-€1,400Lot Passed
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Apple's 20th Anniversary Macintosh, 1997: Apple's 20th Anniversary Macintosh, 1997 Apple's Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh was a limited-edition personal computer released in 1997 in celebration of the company's 20th birthday. TAM was one
0221: Apple's 20th Anniversary Macintosh, 1997Est. €1,400-€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
0222: MITS Altair 8800, 1974Est. €3,500-€5,000Lot Passed
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.
0223: Apple Lisa 2/5, 1984Est. €1,800-€2,200Lot Passed
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