Highlights of the Past Specialty Auction |
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World’s
No.1 »Science & Technology« |
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November 2011
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Extraordinarily
important sale of rare collector’s items and exhibition pieces! Preview: Fri 18 November 4 – 7 pm * Sat 19 November 8 – 10 am Reception/Buffet: Fri 18 November 5-7 pm - More viewing opportunities available upon request - Fully illustrated bi-lingual (Engl./German) Colour catalogue: Europe: Single catalogue € 28,- * Overseas price for USA, Japan, etc. (incl. airmail delivery): € 37,- (approx. US-$ 52.-). Delivery against prepayment only (Bank draft/cash or by Credit Card with expiry date and CVV security code: Mastercard / Visa / AmEx) http://www.youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker © 2011 by Auction Team Breker, Koeln/ Germany |
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![]() Original Otto Four-Stroke Motor, from 1895 |
![]() High-Voltage Apparatus According to »Tesla«, c. 1910 |
![]() English Tellurium (Orrery) by »Abraham«, c. 1840 |
![]() Mechanical Planetarium (Jovilabium), c. 1850 |
![]() Early Solar Microscope, c. 1750 |
![]() English Reflecting Telescope by »George Sterrop«, 1760 |
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![]() Brass Theodolite »Dennert & Pape«, c. 1880 |
![]() Copper Plate Press »Eug. Brisset et Cie, Paris«, c. 1875 |
![]() »Anatomia Humani Corporis«, 1685 |
![]() GDR Diplomats Licence Plates, 1988 |
![]() From the Period of the Cold War: 2 GDR Border Signs and 1 VEB Construction Sign, 1950s |
![]() Motor with 'Geissler' Tube, c. 1900 |
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![]() German Barrel Organ »Bacigalupo«, c. 1910 |
![]() Large Trumpet Pipe Organ on Cart, c. 1980 |
![]() Fairground Organ »Bruder«, c. 1900 |
![]() Fine Miniature Hungarian Gilt-Brass Singing Bird Automaton, c. 1920–30 |
![]() Coin-Operated »Regina Hexaphone« Phonograph, c. 1915 |
![]() Coin-Operated Disc Musical Box »Polyphon No. 65«, c. 1900 |
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![]() Interchangeable Cylinder Musical Box by Jean Billon-Haller, c. 1890 |
![]() Automaton Pull-Toy with Clown Musician, 1890s |
![]() Musical Automaton »Mouse Trainer« by Renou, c. 1895 |
![]() »Marquis Smoker« Automaton by Leopold Lambert, Paris, c. 1885 |
![]() Rare »Magic Theatre« Musical Automaton by Renou, c. 1895 |
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