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Auction Focus 2015Following another strong year of specialist auctions, we are looking forward to welcoming customers old and new to three exciting Spring sales and a surprising Autumn season.
2014 saw excellent results across the board for Antique Tech-nology, Toys and Photographica. In the following pages you will find a selection of our past and present highlights.
Of particular note were instru-ments of surveying, navigation and astronomy, such as the rare rosewood sea quadrant by royal instrument maker
George Adams which fetched Euro 17.700 / US$ 24,300 in our May auction (Lot 118) and the imposing tellurium by Jan Fekl of Prague which brought Euro 8.600 / US$ 12,000 (Lot 167).
Mechanical music instruments of the early 19th century also performed well, with a fine silver and micro-mosaic musical snuff box bringing Euro 17.200 / US$ 23,600 (Lot 467) and
an 18-carat gold ‘sur-plateau’ snuff box by Jean-Georges Reymond Euro 25.000 / US$ 34,500 (Lot 507).
auction included a very rare chalk-disc “electromotograph” telephone receiver, patented
by Thomas Edison in 1877, for Euro 29.500 / US$ 40,000 (Lot 42). In our November 2014 auction an 1862 pre-pat-ent prototype ‘Michaela’ stenography machine fetched Euro 14.750 / US$ 18,500 (Lot 264) and an attractive example of the sought-after Fitch Type Writer of 1891 brought almost Euro 24.600 / US$ 30,700 (Lot 277).
An historic private collection of musical boxes and self-playing instruments showcased muse-um-quality pieces like the magnificent musi-cal escritoire for Euro 30.300 / US$ 41,500 (Lot 435) and a rare chocolate-dispensing “Bôite à Musique de Gare” for Euro 27.800 / US$ 38,000 (Lot 476).Landmarks of communication in last May’s
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18th Century British instrument- maker Edmund Culpeper brought the science of microscopy to a wider public by developing a simplified tri-pod microscope. Offered at auction is a superb example of an English Culpeper- type microscope of circa 1735, with shagreen-covered tube, original lacquer and triangular oak case. Culpeper’s instruments were visually stunning and comparatively
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»Rare Toys«30 May 2015 affordable in their day, although the
design was actually a step back in the development of the microscope.
Also included in the auction is a very rare disc calculating machine by Parisian horologist Pierre Fardoil of ca. 1690, offered with an original pocket watch by P. Fardoil from around 1700.
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Albion-Type Letterpress Handpress by »F. Uytterelst, Brussels, Belgium«, c. 1840sSize: 223 cm / 88 in. high.
»Pencil Sharpener by Th. A. Henderson«, 1886The only known example worldwide!! – U.S. Patent:
Nov. 23, 1886 – A giant rarity!
»Pencil Sharpener by Edward S. Stimpson«, 1884A superbly rare collector's item: the only known exa-
mple in the world!! – U.S. Patent: Sept. 2, 1884.
The (very) first »MAC – Mechanical Analogue Computer«, 1958World's 1st tape-operated computer for flight simulation. Only one other example is known, in the Science Museum, London! – Fantastic piece of
early computer history.
Bookbinding Press by »Ate Foucher, Paris«, c. 1890
Size: 221 cm / 87 in. high.
A Unique Acryl-Design »Remington No. 7« TypewriterFrom original machine parts. –
A terrific piece of artwork in full working condition.
»Grand Format« Forte Piano Musical Box by J. M. Heller, Berne, c. 1860Original 4-Rotor »Enigma M4«
Cipher Machine, c. 1939With matching wheel serial
numbers. Iconic machine which influenced the course of second
world war dramatically.
Exclusive Fountain Pens by »Montblanc«Several lots of unused original masterpieces with certificates and boxes, including "Lalique", "Lorenzo di Medici", "Oscar Wilde",
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The interest in tin toy motorcycles, already on the rise in 2013, continued throughout our 2014 auctions, with vehicles by Nuremberg makers Wilhelm Krauss and Johann Distler proving especially popular.
Large motorcycle by Wilhelm Krauss, c. 1915, sold for Euro 14.750 / US$ 18,500 in November 2014 (Lot 740).
Contemporary automata attracted international interest, even making news headlines when a controversial mechanical por-trait of Russian president Vladimir Putin by Christian Bailly sold for almost Euro 37.000 / US$ 46,500 in November 2014
(Lot 549). Antique automata fared well too, with lifelike clockwork animals such as
2015 PreviewIn addition to our two regular sales of Photographica and Film on 21 March 2015 and Office Antiques, Technology, Mechan-ical Music and Toys on 30 May 2015, we will also be hosting
an exceptional auction of Telecommunications on 18 April 2015, which will include the world’s first mechanical televi-sion set as invented by John Logie-Baird in 1929!
Roullet et Decamps’ “Paon Marchant” bringing Euro 11.000 / US$ 15,000 (Lot 567 / May 2014).
Our two specialist Photographica auctions presented fresh-to-the-market examples of historic antique cameras, classic cameras, rare lenses and accessories. The »photokina« auction in September achieved a 92 % sold rate, with rare stereoscopic viewers, cameras and ‘wood and brass’ cameras in particular surpassing their pre-sale estimates and reserves quite signifi-cantly.
Tropical Reflex Camera Presented by the Carl Zeiss firm to Guido Mengel, the first director of ICA A.G. (Lot 543). Reserve: Euro 5.000 / US$ 6,500. Result: Euro 19.700 / US$ 25,500
Vérascope F40 Prototype by Jules Richard, Paris, circa 1955 (Lot 339). Reserve: Euro 900 / US$ 1,200. Result: Euro 12.300 / US$ 16,000.
Boutique Fantasque
The 19th century is considered by many to be the ‘Golden Age’ of automata. This fantastical piece by Roullet et Decamps of Paris represents a winged clown teasing a papier-mâché moon with a beetle on a string. The personification of the moon, a popu-lar theme in French culture, inspired illusionist and film-maker Georges Méliès to produce “Le Voyage dans la Lune” in 1902.
The “Clown sur Pleine Lune” by Roullet et Decamps, Paris joins a very special collection of fine mechanical toys and automata being offered at auction this Spring. Visit www.youtube.com/auctionteambreker for a per-formance of music and motion.
Codebreakers
The four-rotor »Enigma Mod. K« ciphering machine is one of the iconic images of the 2nd world war. In fact, it was developed by Berlin engineer Dr. Arthur Scher-bius more than 15 years before the outbreak of WWII and considered so complex that it could produce over 22 billion code combinations without a single repetition. Enigma machines have been in the news again with the release of the 2015 thriller “The Imitation Game” starring Benedict Cumberbatch as British mathematician Alan Turing … although it was actually Polish cryptologist Marian Rejewski who played a far greater role in cracking the Enigma code.
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The Name’s Bond... James Bond
The 1964 film “Goldfinger” marked Sean Connery’s third appearance as British MI6 agent James Bond and has been described as “the peak of the series”.
This pair of Bausch & Lomb binoculars , consigned by the family of the film’s art director Michael White,played its own very iconic role in the
scene where Bond prevents Auric Gold-finger from winning a rigged game of gin rummy by distracting his assistant Jill Masterton on the hotel balcony. “Goldfinger” was also significant for introducing the ingenious gadgets and technology which feature in all the later films, leading a Times critic to write: “All the devices are infinitely sophisti-cated, and so is the film”.
Very Rare French Compound Radio by »L. Charne«, c. 1920
The »Baird Televisor«, 1929World’s very 1st television set!
Designed by John Logie Baird, London.Original condition!
Original Ferdinand Braun’s »Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)«, c. 1900The only known example worldwide!!The forefather of all television tubes.
French Airmans Spark Transmitter with Morse Key, c. 1915
American Quenched Spark Transmitter, 1910
English Wootophone Radio, 1924
Large Induction Coil with Herz Sparc Gap
World's 1st Fax Machine: »The Fultograph«, c. 1925
Mark III Short Wave Tuner, 1916
»Kennedy Type 220« Receiver and Type 525 Amplifier, c. 1922
»S.G. Brown Type Q« Loudspeaker, 1924
Telefunken Experimental Colour-Television Set, 1967
Prototype ex laboratory of TV-pioneer Prof. Walter Bruch. Pal-System. – A giant rarity!
An extensive collection of rare tubes of all kinds
American Airplane Radio Transceiver »SCR 68«, 1918Radio »Isaria Type N3«, 1924
Prototype: 35mm Reporter Camera by E. Suter, c. 1920Rare and early Microscope
by C. Kellner’s Nachf.: Fr. Bethle, Wetzlar, c. 1859
»Cinématographe Lumière« , 1895
Sensational Milestone!!
»Kern Small Stereo«, c. 1930
Pre-Leica: »Tourist Multiple«, c. 1913
Fritz Lang Movie (Pathé 9,5 mm): »The Nibelungen Saga
(UFA, 1924)«
Prototype: »Verascope F 40«, c. 1950
»Belliéni Stéréo Folding Camera«, 1892
Extremely rare: »Rothschloss«, 1930 »Hanken (Police)«
by Riken, c. 1952
Disc Musical Box »Symphonion Eroica No. 38B«,
c. 1895Excellent original condition!
Coin-Activated Orchestral Musical Box with Ragtime Repertoire
by Mermod Frères, c. 1900
Interchangeable Musical Escritoire
by Bremond, c. 1875…and many more!
Radio »Radione« by Nikolaus Eltz, Vienna, Austria, c. 1925
De Forest-Type Radio »Audion Detector with Amplifier 14 T«
With original tubes! See also: "Radiomuseum.org"
»Märklin No. 5215« Tin Toy Limousine, c. 1919
28 cm / 11 in. long, with original finish!
Rare »Puppet-Theatre« Automaton by Gustave Vichy, Paris, c. 1890
With »Eden-Bébé« bisque head and original costume!
Spectacular Automaton »Gymnast« by Vichy-Triboulet, c. 1910
Automaton »Monkey Baker« by Phalibois,
Paris, c. 1870In original costume.
»Stuart« Working Beam Steam EngineSize: 58 x 26 x 46 cm / 23 x 10 ½ x 18 ¼ in.
Working well!Paddle Wheel Steamer Engine with Moving Wheel BladesSize: 36 x 26,5 x 17 cm / 14 x 10 ½ x 6 ½ in. Working well!
»Radio Bloc« – French Receiver by Brunet & Cie, Paris, c. 1922
Extremely rare!
»Regina Style 33« Automatic Disc-Changing Musical Box for 12 Discs
With 45 discs – Extremely rare in this superb condition.
Coin-Operated »Regina Hexaphone« Phonograph, c. 1915
Excellent and complete working condition!