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6 November 2021
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»Ruth / Voigt« Fairground Organ Ruth organ, c. 1890, rebuilt by Heinrich Voigt 1938. Excellent playing condition. Estimate: 50.000 – 60.000 € / 60,000 – 72,000 US$
Gebrüder Bruder Universum Fairground Organ, c. 1925 Original front, excellent playing condition, on trailer. Estimate: 30.000 – 35.000 € / 35,000 – 42,000 US$
Small Children’s Carousel, c. 1990 6 animals, Ø 2,20 m/79 in., height approx. 3,20 m/126 in. Estimate: 12.000 – 15.000 € / 14,500 – 18,000 US$
Summicron 2/35 with M3 Spectacle Viewfinder, 1963 Estimate: 2.200 – 2.800 € / 2,600 – 3,300 US$
Summicron 2/35, 1974 Estimate: 2.000 – 2.500 € / 2,400 – 3,000 US$
Nuremberg Cuff-Type Compound Microscope, 1750 onwards An early and very rare microscope of Nuremberg production!
Estimate: 5.000 – 7.000 € / 6,000 – 8,500 US$
English Ellis-Type Aquatic Brass Microscope with Box Base, c. 1770 Estimate: 3.000 – 5.000 € / 3,500 – 6,000 US$
L.M. Ericsson Skeleton- Telephone No. 370 (1. Model), 1884 onwards Estimate: 7.000 – 8.000 € / 8,500 – 10,000 US$
»SG-38« School Glider, 1942 Edmund Schneider factory in Grunau, Silesia. The most prolific aircraft for solo flight training in the German Reich. Estimate: 16.000 – 25.000 € / 19,000 – 30,000 US$
»Lavochkin V-751« Supersonic Flying Laboratory, 1957 Two-stage rocket, length 10,8 m/425 in. Estimate: 15.000 – 25.000 € / 18,000 – 30,000 US$
Curta Type I Calculator, 1959 The smallest miniature steppeddrum machine and a true milestone in calculating history! Estimate: 500 – 800 € / 600 – 1,000 US$
Waldkirch Automaton Organ by Bruder, c. 1860 8 melodies,14 carved and painted moving figures (Napoleon on horse etc). Estimate: 25.000 – 40.000 € / 30,000 – 50,000 US$
Märklin Wonder Wheel, c. 1956 Total height 128 cm/51 in. Estimate: 3.000 – 5.000 € / 3,500 – 6,000 US$
French Box Microscope, c. 1760 Estimate: 9.000 – 12.000 € / 10,800 – 14,400 US$
Tellurium and Lunarium by Svanström & Rylander, c. 1890 Estimate: 1.200 – 2.000 € / 1,450 – 2,400 US$
Ericsson Telephone from the Royal Castle in Oslo, c. 1880 Estimate: 18.000 – 25.000 € / 22,000 – 30,000 US$
The First Complete Wall Telephone Set by L.M. Ericsson, 1880 Extraordinarily rare, produced for one year only! Estimate: 10.000 – 12.000 € / 12,000 – 15,000 US$
English Fairground Carousel, c. 1960 Fully functioning children’s carousel. Ø approx. 8 m/315 in., electric drive, can be demounted for transport. Estimate: 15.000 – 20.000 € / 18,000 – 24,000 US$
Early Telephone made by L.M. Ericsson, 1878 One of the first Ericsson telephones from 1878–79 Estimate: 9,000 – 12.000 € / 10,800 – 14,500 US$
Laboratory Test Model of »Sputnik 1 EMC/EMI«, 1957 Full-Scale model of the »Sputnik-1« satellite. An historically important artefact from the dawn of the space age, one of very few surviving examples. Estimate: 200.000 – 250.000 € / 240,000 – 280,000 US$
CIAM-NASA Hypersonic Flying Laboratory »Kholod«, 1991 Developed by the Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM) USSR. Fastest series-produced flying object from 1991 to 1998. Only 3 more known worldwide. Estimate: 40.000 – 70.000 € / 48,000 – 84,000 US$
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