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»MAC – Mechanical Analogue Computer«, 1958
First tapeoperated 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. – Only one other example is on exhibition at the Science Museum, London. – (Euro 10.000 – 20.000)
Giant rarity: Detector + Morse Receiver, c. 1910
Compact laboratory experimental unit for very early Early wireless telegraphy receiver after a design
wireless data transfer! – (Euro 5.000 – 8.000) by Marconi, with coherers by Max Kohl, 1903 (Euro 2.500 – 4.000)
»Ethodyne Broadcast Receiver« by Burndept Ltd., London, 1926 (Euro 2.000 – 3.000)
Rare French piano-form radio receiver by Ducretet, Paris, 1926 (Euro 4.000 – 5.000)
»Messter Universal Bacteria Microscope with Eyepiece Turret«, c. 1870 (Euro 800 – 1.200)
Giant Mercury Arc Rectifier »Signum«, c. 1930
»Magnetic Detector«
by Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co., London, c. 1908 Early radio wave receiver for Morse code. A good example of the iconic “Maggie” made famous by its service upon the R.M.S. Titanic. – (Euro 8.000 – 15.000)
Height: 70 cm / 27 1⁄2 in. Swiss Telegraph
– Ø 22 cm / 8 3⁄4 in. – Unit by »Hasler, Bern«, 1908 (Euro 1.200 – 1.800) (Euro 2.000 – 3.000)
»Berrens Mod. AB4«, c. 1925
»Superheterodynette Receiver«
by Radio L.L., Paris, c. 1922 Extremely rare! – (Euro 8.000 – 12.000)
Rare French battery receiver. – (Euro 2.000 – 3.000)
»Atwater Kent
Breadboard Receiver Mod. 3955«, c. 1923 (Euro 1.800 – 2.500)
Pericaud Radio Secteur, c. 1925
French 4valve battery receiver. Extremely rare! – (Euro 1.800 – 2.500)
...and many more! The 131 st
Specialty Auction »Scientific Instruments«
15 November 2014
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