Selected Auction Results - Historical scientific instruments and globes

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A Ptolemaic armillary sphere by Christian Carl Schindler ca. 1680-1716
€ 306,000.-
ENIGMA I, a Rare German Three-Rotor Enciphering Machine, Berlin c. 1940
€ 149,250.-
ENIGMA M4 (key M form M4), the "Marine-Enigma", Berlin 1944,
€ 125,300.-
ENIGMA I, a rare German three-rotor enciphering Machine
sold 2020 for € 117,800.-
Library Globe, Berlin 1871
€ 96,000.-
ENIGMA I, Chiffriermaschine (CH.11a)
sold 2020 for € 75,300.-
Unusually large Library Globe Splendid Frame, Berlin 1871
€ 62,500.-
A finely executed, near contemporary 19th century engineer-built working live steam Model of a mid 19th century Locomotive 2–2–2 with tender
€ 55,200.-
A Terrestrial and a Celestial Globe, a pair of Globes by Louis Charles Desnos
€ 51,540.-
Anatomical ivory model of a pregnant woman
€ 41,500.-
An important 17th century South German Pharmacy
€ 39,340.-
A rare Mitscherlich type Goniometer signed “M. Meyerstein Göttingen”
€ 36,900.-
An important set of four Italian Fratelli Ubicini Globes, a terrestrial and celestial, a Ptolemaic armillary sphere and a planetarium
€ 36,900.-
Pomander, 17th century, gilded silver
€ 34,200.-
The Navicula de Venetiis or “little-ship-of-Venice”, a medieval Sundial, probably Italian circa 1500
€ 27,500.-
A rare celestial Globe by Matthäus Seutter
€ 26,840.-
Escopette
€ 24,700.-
A rare 17th century, probably artillersitic gilt brass measuring instrument
€ 22,260.-
Sundial
€ 18,000.-
A brass mounted ivory pillar travelling Barometer London by Daniel Quare, c. 1700
€ 37,500.-
Äquatoriale Sonnenuhr von Johann Willebrand
sold 2020 for € 8,960.-
Italienisches Globenpaar, 19. Jh.
sold 2020 for € 5,120.-