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24
May 2003
Preview:
Sunday, 18 May
11 am 2 pm,
Friday,
23 May: 4 7
pm,
Saturday, 24 May: 8 - 10 am
© 2003 by Auction Team Breker, Koeln/ Germany
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»Doppel-Brunsviga 13 Z«, 1932 |

»Curta Type I« |

»Napier's Bones« |

Calculating Disc »Clark's Computer«, 1925 |

Daily Interest Calculating Drum
»Tachylèmme«, 1913 |

Original Woodcut of Legendary Illustration of »Counting on Lines«,
1503 (!) |

Calculating Pennies
from the 18th and 19th Century |

»Adix«, 1903 |

»Archimedes Mod. C«, 1912 |

»The Locke Adder«, 1901 |

Very Early Calculator
»Compteur d'Apprêts« by
»L'is Roeck, Mécanicien, Lyon, France«, approx. 1830 |

Arithmometer »Austria«, approx. 1908 |

»Burkhardt Arithmometer«, 1878 |

Complete Year Edition 1975 of »Popular Electronics January 1975« |

»Radio Electronics«, 1974 |

World's First PC: The "MARK-8" Minicomputer, 1974 |

Cipher Wheel No. 7 for the Legendary ENIGMA Cipher Machine, 1944 |

»The ENIGMA War", 1979 |

Enigma- and Bletchley-Park-
Memorabilia, 1945 |

»WWII FBI Crypto Cipher Machine Analyst Photograph« |

Extraordinarily Rare ENIGMA Backpack |

Excellent WWII Medium Wave Receiver
»Type: Mw.E.c«, 1944 |

German WWII Radio Station and Receiver
»Type: Fusprech. f«, 1943 |

Radio Observation Receiver »Samos« by Rohde & Schwarz, Germany,
1939 |

»DF Transmitter« by Rohde & Schwarz, 1937 |

The WWII »Rolls Royce« Short Wave Receiver »Philips CR101« |

Radio Observation Receiver
»Fan%F6 or RS 1/20 DM/43«
by Rohde & Schwarz |

Rare Morse Telegraph by Austrian Specialists Kapsch & S%F6hne, Vienna |

Candle Stick Type from 1920's Replica by Austrian GEFA Comp.,Vienna,
approx. 1965 |

German Telephone, Known as »Cow Foot«, approx. 1925 |

English Switchboard with all
Accessories and Plans |

German Wall Telephone »M89«, approx. 1890 |

Extraordinary Phone by
»L. M. Ericsson, Stockholm« |

Precision Telephone by
»Siemens & Halske«, approx. 1876 |

»Skeleton« Phone
»Mod. L. M. Ericsson, Stockholm« |

Norwegian De Luxe Telephone Set
»Elektrisk Bureau Kristiania«,
approx. 1885 |

American Check Protector
»Abbott Automatic Check Punch«, 1889 |
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