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© 2003 by Auction Team Breker, Koeln/ Germany
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Rare Miniature Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine Type »Moldacot«, approx.
1890 |
German Treadle Sewing Machine »Opel VS«, approx. 1909 |
Miniature Sewing Machine »Salters Ideal«, approx. 1910 |
English Domestic Sewing Machine
»Princess of Wales«, approx. 1880 |
Domestic Canadian Sewing Machine
»Raymont«, approx. 1888 |
Popular English Sewing Machine
»Jones«, approx. 1890 |
Early Lock-Stitch Machine
»Saxonia«, approx. 1886 |
Popular Canadian Sewing Machine
Type »Household«, approx. 1883 |
English Lock-Stitch Machine
»Wellington«, approx. 1892 |
Sewing Machine »Taylor«, approx. 1871 |
Head of an Early American Domestic Sewing Machine »Wheeler &
Wilson«, approx. 1875 |
Single-Thread Chain-Stitch Machine by
»Weir, London«, approx. 1876 |
Domestic Sewing Machine
»Willcox & Gibbs«, approx. 1884 |
Extremely Rare German Lock-Stitch Machine by »Junker & Ruhr,
Karlsruhe«, approx. 1887 |
Very Early First Portable Model
»Grover & Baker Portable Sewing Machine«, 1856 (!!) |
Popular American Domestic Sewing Machine
»Wheeler & Wilson No. 8«, approx. 1885 |
American Sewing Machine
»Beckwith«, approx. 1875 |
French Sewing Machine
»L'Incomparable«, approx. 1890 |
Rare Miniature Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine
»Moldacot«, approx. 1890 |
Extremely Rare German Sewing Machine
»Mignon«, approx. 1865 |
American Toaster
»Toast-O-Lator Mod. J«, 1940 |
Rare American 2 Slices Pop-Up Toaster
»Porcelier«, 1928 |
The Most Desirable Toaster in the World
»Toastrite - Blue Willow«, approx. 1928 |
Clockwork Fan »Hotel Metropole -
Monte Carlo«, approx. 1900 |
Rare Ceiling Fan »General Electric«, 1901 |
Electric Fan Motor by »Thomas A. Edison«, approx. 1898 |
Charming Smoke Dispeller, approx. 1950 |
Coffee Grinder, approx. 1900 |
Coffee Grinder »Enterprise American No. 4« |
»Warren's Knife Cleaner«, 1883 |
Knight's Armour, 1880's (!) |
Original Swiss Hall and Hat Stand with Bears from Bern, approx. 1900 |
»Tabernacle«, approx. 1900 |
Bicycle, approx. 1885 |
»Boneshaker«, approx. 1865 |
»Boneshaker« by Ernest Michaux,
approx. 1868 |
Three-Wheeled Lever-Driven Bicycle,
approx. 1880 |
Cut and Demonstration Model »Volkswagen Beetle« Engine, approx. 1958 |
Locomobile No. 4 S/C by »Garret & Sons«, 1910 |
Children's Calash, approx. 1750 |
Classic Nautical Oil Painting »KØbenhavn«, 1915 |
Binocular Microscope »E. Leitz, Wetzlar«, approx. 1933 |
Brass Microscope »E. Leitz, Wetzlar«,
approx. 1890/1895 |
Early Nivellier Instrument,
approx. 1820/1830 |
Early Italian Nivellier Instrument, 1812 (!) |
»Edw. Wrench, Graus Inn Terrace, London«, approx. 1840 |
Studio Camera with Imagon Lens |
Large German Miniature Paper Theatre by »Jos. Scholz, Mainz«, approx.
1920 |
Erotic Photograph Tinted and 2 Brochures |
The Legendary Wall Calendar
»Marilyn Monroe - Golden Dreams«, 1955 |
Large Professional Letterpress Handpress |
Mahogany Dental Chair »Garden City«, 1887 |
Mahogany Dentist's Cabinet, approx. 1920 |
Mahogany Dental Cabinet »American Cabinet Company, Two Rivers,
WI/USA«, approx. 1900 |
Plaster Model »Triumph«, approx. 1930 |
Advertising Stationary Dispenser, approx. 1900 |
American Vending Machine »Vendo 80«
for 80 Bottles »Coca-Cola«, approx. 1955 |
Swedish Gambling Machine, 1930 |
Gambling Machine »The Clown«, approx. 1930 |
American Gambling Machine
»Watling: The Brownie«, 1910 |
French Arcade Machine, approx. 1935 |
»Telefunken 340 W - Cat Head«, 1931 |
Detector Receiver »AEG Type D«, 1925 |
Wooden Horn Type Loudspeaker
»Amplion Cosmos AR43«, approx. 1926 |
4 Valves Battery Receiver
»Mock & Nettebeck: Monette 28«, 1928 |
Desk Style Radio |
Extraordinary Early English Receiver
»Polar Twin«, 1925 |
Tefifon Player »KCI« |
Microphone »Neumann« |
3 Old Microphones |
Clockwork-Driven Tape Recorder »MMK6«,
approx. 1958 |
Several Lots of Valves |
Brass Horn Type Loudspeaker
»Radio Sun«, 1924 |
Early American Radio
»Awater Kent: Breadboard«, 1924 |
4 Valves Radio »Eresa« |
Radio Set »Swedish Farm House« |
Miniature Grand Piano with Radio and Turntable »AGA«, approx. 1948 |
4 Valves Battery Receiver, approx. 1922 |
Blaupunkt »Plastic Salon Concert« Loudspeaker, 1927 |
3 Valves Battery Receiver
»Ericsson Vienna/Austria«, approx. 1925 |
English Floor Model Radio by
»AJS Type F«, 1925 |
One of the Most Sought-After German Portable Radios »Akkord - Pinguette
59« |
Swedish Detector »SIR« |
4 Valves Two-Circuit Receiver
»Type EA 437«, 1928 |
Large Projecting Television Set
»Saba: Schauinsland«, 1958 |
TV Studio Camera with Control Unit by the German »Fernseh GmbH«,
approx. 1955 |
Extraordinary »Watch Stand« from Eastern German »Erzgebirge«,
approx. 1850 |
Early Hour Glass, approx. 1850 |
French Pendule »Charmeuse«, approx. 1900 |
French Pendule »Hunting«, approx. 1880 |
Brass Comtoise, approx. 1890 |
Old German Trompeter Clock |
»Devil's Fiddle« from Vienna, approx. 1880 |
Bells with Keyboard, approx. 1840 |
Fairground »Galloper«, approx. 1910 |
Player Reed - Piano Orchestrion »Pianistra« with Hot-Air Motor, 1900
(!) |
Giant Rarity: Organette »Metallonett«, approx. 1890 |
House Barrel Organ of the Biedermeier Era |
»Edison Gem Model C«, approx. 1910 |
»Edison Standard Model D«, approx. 1910 |
Extraordinarily Rare Coin-Operated German Phonograph »Excelsior«,
approx. 1905 |
Swiss Portable Gramophone
»Maestrophone«, approx. 1930 |
Portable Gramophone »Peter Pan« |
Pocket Gramophone »Mikiphone« |
Unconventional Gramophone
»Edison Bell, London« |
Large Collection of 50 Needle Tins |
The »HMV - His Master's Voice« Machine with Special Pleated Diaphragm
by Lumière, approx. 1925 |
The Largest Gramophone in the World:
»EMG - Model Xb« |
Pathéphone »Pathé: Elf«, 1915 |
Rare Horn Gramophone »Victor Type Z« |
The Coin-Operated Gramophone
»Concert Automatique Français«
approx. 1915 |
Extraordinary Salon Gramophone
»Paillard«, approx. 1905 |
Rare and Unusual Design of an
American Gramophone
»Phonograph Lamp: Fairy«, 1919 |
Polyphon »Excelsior«, approx. 1900 |
Christmas Tree Stand with Music,
approx. 1910 |
Swiss Interchangeable Cylinder Musical Box »Ami Rivenc« with 6 Brass
Cylinders |
Musical Automata »The Chef«
by Gustave Vichy, Paris, 1870 |
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