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32-CS Maine Antique Digest, May 2015

»MAC – Mechanical Analogue

Computer«, 1958

First tape-operated computer in the

world, for flight simulation, by Air

Trainers Link Ltd., Aylesbury, UK. Size:

64 x 77 x 24 in. / 163 x 195 x 61 cm.

–Another example is on exhibition at the

Science Museum, London.

…and many more!

133

rd

Specialty Auction

»Telecommunications«

18 April 2015

Telefunken Experimental

Colour-Television Set, 1967

Prototype ex laboratory

of TV-pioneer

Prof. Walter Bruch.

Pal-System.

A giant rarity!

»Enigma« Ciphering

Machine (Model K)

with Additional Lamp

Panel, c. 1939

Very Rare French Compound Radio

by »L. Charne«, c. 1920

The »Baird Televisor«, 1929

World’s very 1st television set!

Designed by

John Logie Baird, London.

Radio

»Marconiphone

Type V3«, 1923

Mark III Short Wave Tuner, 1916

Original Fedinand Braun’s »Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)«, c. 1900

The only known example worldwide!!

The forefather of all television tubes.

British »Gecophone« Radio Receiver

“Smoker’s cabinet” Model, c. 1924

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World’s 1st Fax Machine: »The Fultograph«, c. 1925

»Märklin No. 5215« Tin Toy Limousine, c. 1919

28 cm / 11 in. long, with original finish!

Rare »Puppet-Theatre«

Automaton by Gustave Vichy,

Paris, c. 1890

With »Eden-Bébé« bisque

head and original costume!

»Stuart« Working Beam Steam Engine

Size: 58 x 26 x 46 cm /

23 x 10 ½ x 18 ¼ in.

Working well!

»The Clown sur Pleine Lune«,

c. 1910

Spectacular Musical

Automaton by

Roullet et Decamps, Paris.

Original 4-Rotor

»Enigma M4«

Cipher Machine, c. 1939

With matching wheel serial

numbers. Iconic machine

which influenced the

course of second

world war dramatically.

134

th

Specialty Auction

»Science & Technology«

»Mechanical Music & Automata«

»Rare Toys«

30 May 2015

Disc Musical Box

»Symphonion Eroica

No. 38B«, c. 1895

Excellent original condition!

Exclusive Fountain Pens by »Montblanc«

Several lots of unused original masterpieces with

certificates and boxes, including "Lalique", "Lorenzo di

Medici", "Oscar Wilde",

"Jules Vernes" and others.

»S.G. Brown Type Q«

Loudspeaker, 1924

Disc calculating machine

by Parisian horologist

Pierre Fardoil of ca. 1690.

Offered with an original

pocket watch by P. Fardoil

from around 1700.

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