Pickers EXPRESS Auction of Industrial, Scientific & Pop Culture Collectibles XI

online only auction | 6 day sale | 5 days remaining
Location
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Jul 3
12am

Sale Ends

Tue
Jul 8
5pm

Terms & Conditions

Tuesday, 07/08/25 05:00 PM
Pickers EXPRESS Auction of Industrial, Scientific & Pop Culture Collectibles XI
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Ripley Auctions & Appraisals, a 3rd Generation market leader, has been selling fine collections to collectors since 1991. If you are interested in selling your collection with us, contact Bridgette at 317 644 9204 or bridgette@ripleyauctions.com

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Welcome to the 11th Pickers Express Sale at Ripley Auctions! This extraordinary, single-owner collection comes from an individual whose remarkable assortment of vintage treasures was featured on a popular antiques and collectibles television series—a truly massive trove of treasures with over 120 tons of merchandise received so far! Every 4 weeks, we present 480 fresh-to-market lots, including vintage Hi-Fi equipment, radios, advertising memorabilia, and one-of-a-kind collectibles. With our timed speed-bidding format, this is a fast-paced adventure where rare finds are uncovered and sold straight from the boxes—just as we discover them. No reserves, no detailed descriptions—just pure treasure hunting!

Our shipping partner, Shipping Saint, continues to handle all third-party in-house shipping needs. For quicker access to your winnings, we encourage local pickup. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first-time bidder, the Pickers Express Sales offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore this colossal and remarkable collection. The hunt is on—happy bidding!

7670    Vintage illuminating WW1 Memorial Mantelpiece, commemoration for German Triplan Fokker (The Fokker Triplane) DR.1, “Red Barron”, a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke with picture of Fokker and ...
7671    Vintage MAC Multifunctional Advanced Computer, toy computer, games, music, math, multiple program cards, origional packaging and instructions, untested, 12” x 14” x 6” (box)
7672    Antique fire alarm telegraph relay with brass bell, 6”H
7673    Vintage Timex Sinclair 1000 Personal Computer with original packaging and accessories, 16K RAM Module, 3 software tapes, untested
7674    Vintage General Electric A.C. Kilowatts Recording Wattmeter, crack in glass panel, untested, 14” x 5.5” x 13”
7675    Vintage General Electric Portable Induction Test Meter Type IB-7, 8.5”H
7676    Vintage Pilot B-1151 “Lone Ranger” brown Bakelite tabletop tube radio, c. 1940, untested
7677    Vintage unknown wood tabletop tube radio, “Mel-O-Tone” untested, 6” x 10.5” x 5”
7678    Vintage General Electric Hotpoint electric hot plate, vintage kitchen appliance, porcelain switch, cloth cable, untested, 4”H x 7”Diameter
7679    Vintage RCA Radiola III Regenerative Receiver tube radio, no tubes, untested
7680    Vintage Christmas lights, Propp Electrical Decorative Set in origional box, green, red and white lights on cloth cable, untested , 2.5” x 10.5” x 5” (box)
7681    Vintage Spiratone Automatic Extension Tube Set for cameras with box and paperwork, 3”H x 3.75” x 2.75”
7682    Epoch, Frosted glass deco 1920s mantle clock, Epoch clock co. Winds up and tic tocs,, 4“ x 7 1/2“ x 2 1/4”
7683    General Electric Model 3H178 minimalist Bakelite clock, cut cable,
7684    Cast Aluminum flying sea plane/flying boat with 4 propellers,, 17 1/2” wingspan, X 11” X 13 1/2”
7685    Waltham Watch Co. Model 170, Crystal Bent Fyrart PINK Layered Glass Clock Art Deco Period RARE, semi intact sticker, doesn’t work,, 6 1/2“ x 12“ x 2 1/2“
7686    Waltham Watch co. Bent glass clock with deco lettering, shooting star motif, pink mirror, untested, frayed cable,
7687    Vintage Lefton Kewpie 5718 porcelain Night Light Lamp Doll Figurine, Kitsch, works, bisque, light fixture is compromised and is loose,, 7” x 4” x 4”
7688    New Haven propeller plane clock with no propellers, does not power on,, 14” x 4” x 3”
7689    Hamilton industries model 2510 retractable desk lamp, hi and low setting, untested, no bulb, made in Japan, Roughly 6” x 10” x 5” folded up,
7690    Blue Velvet wide screen stereo digitally processed extended play laserdisc, sealed with tower records price tag and magnetic strip, David Lynch, rare,
7691    Shiny chrome mystery machine, power, electricity, patent applied for, PAF,, 12” x 9” x 11”
7692    Sheffield England made pewter beer stein with lion motif handle and transparent base,, 5 1/2” x 4 1/2” x 6”
7693    Dryden, Arkansas, blue and green glazed vase, hot springs national park,, 11” x 5 1/2”
7694    Classic Bakelite “bird” napkin ring, orange, butterscotch catalin, Modern movement,
7695    3 antique light socket adapters/switch, Hubbell, Benjamin 92, Wirt Co. Dim-A-Lite, untested, brass, copper, porcelain,
7696    Sony Sports SRF-4 FM Walkman Radio Yellow, works, with belt clip and period correct yellow earphones,
7697    Adams lighting New York, ABC, sign, American Broadcasting Company, Deco, 1940s era Television and Radio sign, ungrounded, Brass,, 12“ x 5“ x 3“
7698    Lackner Neon Glo clock, no crystal, doesn’t power on, for cleaning and restoration, Dulcy,
7699    Lackner Neon Glo clock, no crystal, doesn’t power on, for cleaning and restoration, Dulcy, frayed cable, unique (early?) trim piece at base,
7700    Colin B Kennedy company San Francisco short wave receiver type 281 Kennedy equipment, wood and Bakelite, untested, still has its tube,
7701    Tupperware picnic, travel cooler with accoutrements, 1980s, Harvest Sunburst Maize Yellow Insulated Cooler Picnic Set,
7702    Vintage Arnold No. 30 deluxe electric juicer, juice extractor, orange and white, untested, elegant colorful design,, 12“ x 10“ x 7“
7703    Toshiba, model 6TC-485, X100, radio clock combo, travel accessory, for restoration, clock tics, battery leakage,
7704    Kadette International Radio Corp. K-635 short wave radio, wood cabinet, all tube, untested, 1937, reproducer, broadcast and shortwave superheterodyne,
7705    “Natural Color Tone Radios-General Electric “ light up dealer sign, works,, 13” x 13 1/2” x 10”
7706    The legendary Withrow Oriole Wicker Baby Carrier Go-Basket, baby carriage, ca 1907, From Withrow’s patent of 1902,”a baby chair, adapted to stand upright on its base, or to be converted into a perambulator.”, Rare int...
7707    Opportunity lot two antique Quacky machines, 1800s, for repair, rare, medical history
7708    Opportunity lot, two antique games, radio questionnaire, and geniacs,
7709    Opportunity lot five sealed laser disc movies,
7710    Opportunity lot box filled with used laser, disk, movies, and TV shows, laser disc,
7711    Opportunity lot antique fan disassembled inbox
7712    Opportunity lot of telegraph era, headphones, early telephone operator, Mayberry
7713    Garod 5a-2 Bakelite Vacuum Tube Radio Sea foam green, for restoration, super rare,
7714    Farnsworth Model BT-20, streamline Modern, brown Bakelite, broadcast and short wave all tube radio, untested, Fort Wayne, Indiana,
7715    The Hallicrafters co. radio Hallicrafters Model S-38B 4 Band Shortwave Ham Radio Receiver, untested, 1946-1961, Famous industrial designer Raymond Lowey designed the cabinet used in the S-38
7716    Emerson radio and television co. Model 157 Bakelite brown all tube, cloth cable, radio, untested,
7717    Clarion shortwave all tube radio, wooden deco streamlined design, untested, aircraft, amateur, police,
7718    vintage Majestic “International” brand tube radio, circa 1930s, wooden cabinet, fabric speaker grill, and analog dial, Majestic/Grigsby-Grunow Company, untested,
7719    Emerson Model 510 am broadcast radio, wood and plastic,
7720    Pilot Radio Model 40154…wood cathedral tabletop radio, large, untested, superheterodyne
7721    Grunow, short wave broadcast wooden tabletop radio, untested, deco, chassis no. 6C, living tone, cabinet 660,
7722    Arvin Model 517-B standard and foreign broadcast radio, short wave, deco style, speaker on top, untested, rare specimen,
7723    Emerson 108 U5A Mini tombstone Radio, some cracks, all tube, deco styling, gold cloth, untested,
7724    Rare Sentinel model 212 spotted white radio, cut cord, some damage,
7725    Coronado model 43-8190 white and blue tabletop am radio, all tube, untested,
7726    Mayfair radio receiver model number 355 black, untested,
7727    Silvertone model 4505 blond radio, sears and roebuck, untested, art deco modern styling,
7728    Opportunity left to Bakelite radios, brown, Philco transitone model 49–500, monotoradio, model AR-4,
7729    Opportunity lot of radio and television through the ages, Sony watchman, Philco transistor, traveler antique wood and Bakelite unit with tubes!
7730    Opportunity lot, Sears Silvertone solid-state AM/FM radio pilot radio, large format, Bakelite, tubes,,
7731    Opportunity lot box of bakelite radio cabinets severely compromised
7732    Opportunity lot of four antique radio wooden cabinets longing for a chassis
7733    Opportunity lot two international Kadette classic model L radio cabinets and parts
7734    Northern Electric Magnaphone Junior, substation, model 24B, for restoration,
7735    Portable white Zenith all tube radio, battery power, untested,
7736    Stromberg Carlson Bakelite radio, supreme radio co. Circa 1930s,
7737    Airline deco tube Bakelite radio, model 93BR-508A
7738    Emerson, brown Bakelite all tube AM radio
7739    Airline white radio with electric eye,
7740    Philco transitone sessions wood AM clock radio, model PT 69
7741    Emerson broadcast and short wave wooden radio,
7742    Fada 160 metal, wood, and Bakelite all tube antique radio,
7743    General electric GE radio K – 52 superheterodyne all wood and tube,
7744    4 Crosby, Stills, Nash, (and Young) records, good condition, period pressings,
7745    Four Long play records, the tubes remote control, RUN DMC King of rock, King Crimson beat, Kraftwerk autobahn, all near mint condition, Profile records, Fee Waybill, Prairie Prince, Florian Schneider, Robert Fripp,
7746    4 LPs, Richie Blackmore‘s rainbow, live cream, Gary Wright, Jeff Beck, near mint vinyl,
7747    4 classic jazz Long play records, Sonny Stitt, Eubie Blake, Leadbelly, and Lionel Hampton Quartet on Clef records,
7748    4 classic jazz Long play records, Miles Davis, Nefertiti, Quiet Nights, Porgy and Bess, and Oscar Peterson Trio, Tristeza, vinyl near mint, jackets have some wear,
7749    4 classic jazz Long play records, Les McCann, Sonny Stitt (and the Top Brass), Milt Jackson, lightly played near mint vinyl,
7750    Three classic jazz LPs, Brubeck Time, Modern Jazz Quartet, Albert Nicholas, Errol Garner,
7751    4 classic jazz LP records, Sonny Stitt and Zoot Sims, Art Tatum, Bunk Johnson, Charlie Byrd, well taken care of,
7752    4 jazz Long Play records, Bill Evan’s, the Young-Holt Unlimited, Bechet and Wilber, Chet Baker, all in very good condition,
7753    4 jazz records in great condition, Art Tatum, Hodes, Eldee Young Live! (Signed by Young, Ruben De Andrea and Kenneth Chaney), Sidney Bechet,
7754    4 classic Jazz LP records, Tatum, McLaughlin, Jimmie Lunceford, Bill Evan’s Trio, very good condition,
7755    4 LP records, Todd Rundgren, Al Green, Rita Marley, Grateful Dead, Bearsville records, in good shape,
7756    Kenner, Sky Rail girder and panel sky rail and Modern skyscraper build kit, intact, never used (?) 1963, 23” x 17” x 3”
7757    Tyco, TR-X, 4-car team racing track, in box,, 23” x 15 1/2” x 3”
7758    From the Frontiers of Science, the infra red Astro phone, bizarre walkie talkies,, 22“ x 13“ x 5“
7759    Lot of 2 vintage Georgian Polished Brass mariner bookends by Ronson, numbered on bottom, one missing hand and pieces of helm, 6.5”H each
7760    Vintage brass model of a naval deck gun/cannon mounted on Bakelite base, 7”W
7761    Vintage ceramic dish/planter in the form of a candlestick telephone with ceramic receiver on gold string, bottom marked “633”, turquoise glaze, 11”H
7762    Unmarked glass vase, green thick blown glass with pink and brown oval clouds in a sea of bubbles, 9” x 6 1/2”
7763    Sharp Trimate 1000, Model 3M-79 portable black and white TV, Radio, Cassette player, powers on, cassette player doesn’t work,
7764    Vintage Hayner Whiskey Distillery Combination Locking Bottle Cork And Decanter, 11.5”H
7765    Antique black Western Electric pay phone, steel, Bakelite, cloth wire,
7766    1982 Sony Model KV-5200 Trinitron Portable Color TV Receiver, untested
7767    vintage USAF F-100 Super Sabre jet Plane desk model. 8 inch wing span, good condition, some scratches to the paint and decals, posable, aluminum,, 10” x 8” x 8”
7768    Vintage Matsushita Model T-22 U or M, 8-Transistor 2-Band Radio, untested
7769    Vintage Global Model GR-900 portable AM transistor radio with carrying case, made in Japan, powers on
7770    Lot of 2 1970’s Panasonic Panapets Model R-70 in white and blue, one with hanging chain, novelty AM radios, untested
7771    Antique Japanese made remote control Ford backhoe 1961 CRAGSTAN FORD 4000 TRACTOR BATTERY, needs restoration,
7772    Pop Out convertible clog/roller skates, approximately size 7,
7773    Vintage loudspeaker with unusual brown/tan paint job, wood bake with metal driver/horn, untested, 6”H
7774    Vintage A.K. Eaton Voltmeter in wooden case, untested , 5.5”H x 7.5”W x 4.5”D
7775    Omnia C Italian made convertible clog/skate combo, red leather, Women’s size 10
7776    Ernemann Bobette 1 circa 1926 folding camera, Dresden, Germany,
7777    Century Telephone Construction Co Tapered Split Shaft Candlestick Telephone circa 1900 nickel finish candlestick phone tapered shaft, shaft splits open when the knurled knob is unscrewed allowing access to wiring,
7778    Spencer Pocket Radio, with instructions and warranty, Akron Ohio, untested,
7779    Western Electric 302 W candlestick chrome phone wired for contemporary land line, untested, circa 1905,
7780    VINTAGE RONSON ADVERTISING CIGARETTE LIGHTER RCA tubes, LOGO, mid century,
7781    Sony PS-F5 direct drive fully automatic stereo linear tracking turntable system, powers on and plays, comes with headphones, super rare relic from 1983, some yellowing,
7782    5 metal brand tags for machinery and electronics, 19th/20th century, Hobart, Knox, Night Commander, Penn Electric, Newcombe-Hawley,
7783    Express Mail Next Day Service framed map. 21in by 17in
7784    2 antique Crosley Radio advertising promos for dealers, unused table sign and window decal, vivid colors, “you’re there with a Crosley” circa 1920, Henry Bamberger,, 12” X 8 1/4” (largest)
7785    Framed double matted Animal Alphabet by National Playthings 33"H X 23"W (Frame)
7786    Antique 1929 Heart's Delight Farms Calendar. Chazy, New York 14 1/2"W X 17"H
7787    Pair of vintage movie posters in one frame, Douglas MacClean “Seven Keys to Baldpate” and Thomas Meighan “The Man who Found Himself” 19"W X25"H
7788    Vintage Beck’s Better Baseball Board
7789    "Bluebird" Radio large blue glass face original part,, Designer Walter Dorwin Teague, Manufacturer: Sparton Corporation (Jackson, Michigan), Circa 1934, restoration rarity,, 14 1/4” x 1/4”,
7790    Gilchrist’s # 30 ice cream scoop, Modern/Functionalist design, operates as it should,, 10 1/2” x 2 1/4” x 2”
7791    The Benjamin model 112 .22 caliber multi-pump pneumatic pellet pistol with a grasshopper style pump, manufactured between 1938 and 1941. metal retains some original black finish revealing the nickel layer underneath, ...
7792    Green, Apple shaped New York City Taxi and Limousine commission medallion, 1970s/80s, used and abused,, 6 1/4” x 6 1/4”
7793    Vintage General Electric Toy Tear Drop Record Player Model 186-1, red painted metal with nursery rhyme characters, no needle, powers on
7794    H H Scott Stereomaster type 350B wideband FM multiplex Stereo, untested, missing one tube,
7795    Philips model 7851 receiver, powers on, needs cleaning,
7796    Advent model 300 receiver, untested,
7797    Twinface electric double sided deco clock, cut cable, for restoration,
7798    General Electric GE Telechron 7H90, "The Eldorado", Cobalt Blue Mirror Clock, 1930s, for repair/restoration, makes motor noise when plugged in,
7799    Antique mixer, Dormeyer, Chicago, deco design, Bakelite handle, untested,, 13” x 7” x 5”
7800    Jos Heinrich’s, 1907, Deco glass and copper coffee maker, electric,
7801    Vibroplex bug “Champion” model, with box and papers,
7802    Antique Bakelite deco television antenna, untested, all original,
7803    vintage Western Electric Sculptura "Donut" rotary phone, Bell system, brown, circa 1968, untested,
7804    James G. Biddle Amp meter, Amperes, wood and glass, Philadelphia, Germany, antique, 14 1/2” x 15” x 7”
7805    “The Universal Radiating Vibrator” hand crank action, in box, circa 1908,, 14” x 4 1/2” x 2”
7806    1940s Griswold Cast Iron Santa Cake or chocolate Mold, Hello Kiddies, antique,, 12 1/2” x 7” x 5”
7807    Peninsular Novelty Co. circa 1885, Antique button attachment/shoe machine, ?, iron with 2 drawer base, hand painted,, 13” x 19” x 14”
7808    Crosby steam gage and valve, vintage in box,, 15” x 9” x 10 1/2”
7809    Wireless lighter, “the Wireless” N2 12, Eldred Mfg. PAF, fire machine, untested, 16” x 10” x 8”
7810    Midland “jump spark” cigar lighter, Model L , circa 1920,, 15 1/2” X 7 1/2” X 7 1/2”
7811    Compu-Chess electronic chess game with owners manual, untested, powers up,
7812    Very rare vintage Marconiphone, radio amplifier unit,, For restoration, 22“ x 16“ x 12“
7813    Mid century googie diner style table with leaves but no legs, red and white., 40“ x 24“ x 6“
7814    Circa 1940s antique table baked linoleum metal top with wood reinforcement no legs, 25“ x 41“ x 3“
7815    Barker and Williamson model 5100 radio transmitter,, Large and heavy, with paperwork, untested,, 22” x 16” x 12”
7816    Antique Keystone projection screen in wooden case, 54“ x 5“ x 6“
7817    General Electric model K-48 radio phonograph with papers, untested,
7818    Antique miniature steam engine, toy engine, hobby, untested,, 8 1/2” x 5” x 4”
7819    Utility Electric Co. deluxe toaster, chrome with green Bakelite knobs and etched floral detailing, no cable, not tested,,
7820    Vintage bipolar Tesla coil, ?, stationary large wire cylinder around a long tube of fine wire coils,, 16” x 8” x 7”
7821    Opportunity lot box of 1920s 30s era art/photography/nudies, some don’t have covers, various states,
7822    Opportunity lot HH Scott transcription amplifier, all tube untested, structurally compromised,
7823    Opportunity lot, telephones through time, antique handset, receiver, AT&T touch-a-matic with manual,
7824    Opportunity lot of 2 portable television units, Avanti and Sharp,
7825    Opportunity lot of antique headphones, cans, mono, stereo, and quadraphonic, untested,
7826    Opportunity lot of antique oddities, foot switch, bellows,
7827    Opportunity lot box of 8-track tapes,
7828    Opportunity lot, antique iron, and toaster,
7829    Opportunity lot of four antique radios, Crosley, Regency, Angel, Panasonic,
7830    Opportunity lot to tuners NAD 412 stereo and Dyna FM, antenna, untested,
7831    Opportunity lot of calculations through the years Sanyo Soundesign, slide rule
7832    Opportunity lot to Sonora radios for repair and restoration model WAU – 243
7833    Opportunity lot, two large film cans, old Hollywood, Mickey Mouse ears
7834    Opportunity lot antique speakers, industrial strength, one large mounted and two small “headlight” style,
7835    Opportunity lot box of antique radios, Everready igniter, dry cell arrow, Winchester, Brightstar, blue bell, etc.
7836    Opportunity lot of six antique tubes in original boxes Radiotron Philco, RCA etc.
7837    Opportunity lot two atlas sound microphone stand bases, in box and tube amplifier of unknown origin
7838    Opportunity lot brass bucket with handle Christmas tree style upright holder, antique green cloth cable
7839    Opportunity lot of fan parts, blade motor stand, antique pancake?
7840    Meissner table top radio, wooden cabinet, untested,
7841    Antique radio in wooden cabinet with electric eye, untested, model 9-1047A,
7842    The students portable electrical machine apparatus kit, antique learning system,, 15 1/2” x 10” x 3 1/2”
7843    Dual CS 5000 German made direct drive turntable, quartz controlled, Shure cartridge, comes with hinges, owners manual, no power cable, untested,
7844    Hand painted reverse foil type animation/folk art scene on glass with applied background,, 8“ x 6 1/2“ sic
7845    Magic Hoops, patented October 25 1870! Original wooden hoop game! 150 year old toy,, 12” X 12” X 3 1/2”
7846    1930sportable Millivoltmeter type PL direct current, untested, with box, 7 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 4 1/2”
7847    Antique battery operated handheld “candle” style flashlight. Untested,, 10” x 5” x 4”
7848    Antique miniature steam engine made in Germany, 11” x 7” x 7”
7849    Two large iron serpent candle sconces, wall mount,, 19 1/2“ x 3“ x 9“ each
7850    Harvey Radio Laboratories radio unit, plugged in Crystal, untested military? Unusual excitation knob.
7851    vintage U.S. Army Signal Corps Frequency Meter, perhaps a TS-175/U. Powers on, untested.
7852    Emerson model 744 series B beige radio untested
7853    Antique RCA deco wooden cabinet radio broadcast and short wave untested antique
7854    Crosley model 9-104W blond tabletop radio, untested
7855    Serving tray, pewter and earthenware, Humberton made for faberware USA
7856    Magneto Electric Machine, mid 19th century quack box, for restoration and admiration,, 10” x 4 1/2” x 5”
7857    Antique Wooden box filled with scientific cards,, 11” x 6” x 6”
7858    Digitor learning arithmetic module, teaching aid in carrying case, untested,, 12” x 9” x 9 1/2”
7859    National, Vintage Proctoscope, proctology instruments, carrying case, antique medical instruments,, 15“ x 8“ x 3“
7860    Demley miniature cannon cigarette lighter,, 9 1/2” x 4” x 4 1/2”
7861    National Panasonic, RF-5000, broadcast and shortwave radio, untested, unbelievable,
7862    Frank S. Betz Hammond Indiana, faradic coil, quack box,, 19” x 10” x 9”
7863    Patrick Carter antique quack box, wood and steel construction, untested, faradic battery,, 10“ x 9“ x 9“
7864    Model build, antique, trolly car, interurban, lights up,, 17“ x 7“ x 10“
7865    Eagle Radio, wood construction, deco cathedral, untested, all tube,
7866    L E Knott apparatus company hand crank iron wheel, large, mounted, no belt, single axle color mixing device,, 21“ x 12“ x 10“
7867    Westinghouse brass and cast iron “tank” fan, circa 1910, untested,, 17” x 13” x 9”
7868    Lasko model 52 Fan, table swivel, works, 8” blades,, 14” x 13” x 5”
7869    Deco moderne smoking stand/ashtray, missing parts? Unmarked,, 22“ x 6“
7870    Honda Z50 carburetor, untested, vintage bike, motorbike, mini trail, monkey bike, kei hin,
7871    1930's Art Deco Portable, 2 tone, Counter Table Top Bakelite Bar Caddy Set Original vintage, incomplete,, 24” x 10” x 10”
7872    Midway mini pac man game, powers up and starts making noise, 1981 Coleco,
7873    Midway mini pac man game, powers up and starts making noise, 1981 Coleco, Missing stickers, tape applied,
7874    mini Q-Bert game, powers up and starts making noise, 1981 Parker brothers, Qbert, loose stickers,
7875    Paris Express 1930s functionalist espresso machine, untested, steampunk,, 11 1/2” x 8 1/2“ x 8“
7876    Unisonic Model XL-980S TV radio cassette recorder powers on
7877    RARE 1893 - 1906 WESTINGHOUSE OSCILLATING BRASS BLADE FAN, for restoration, 12” blades,
7878    Craig S280 quick mount PowerPlay eight track stereo player with preset FM new old stock in original box, untested, made in Japan,, 13 1/2“ x 12“ x 6“
7879    Group of 4 1950s/1960s comics western themes, Dell, DC, maverick, Wyatt Earp, the hallelujah Trail, western comics,
7880    Group of four 1950s and 1960s and 1970s war obsessed comic books, Two Gun Kid, Gunmaster, Fightin’ Marines, Battle,
7881    The Flash #107 (DC Comics June-July 1959) no cover,
7882    Damaged Photograph of the crew of the Graf Zepplin in 1929 after completing the first round the world flight of a dirigible, Captain Hugo Eckener,, 10” X 7”
7883    3 1920s Art figure study and news magazines, The American Art Student, Art Classics,
7884    Lot of four 1920s art study figure study magazines. Nudity books, art lovers, art studies, art photos, the world of art,
7885    2 vintage French records, Jacques Brel, Montand,
7886    Antique small scale steam engine, toy, demonstration, hobby, model, untested, incomplete?
7887    Forrest Stove Works, ashtray, advertisement, Fred Forrest,, 6“ x 6“
7888    Hammered copper vase, unmarked, elegant construction,, 10” x 5”
7889    Small steel/iron horse with painted details,, 2 3/4” x 3 1/2” x 1”
7890    Korg vintage guitar tuner, powers on, untested, model GT-6
7891    Small plastic lamp with nudie pics lit from behind, untested, cable is gnarly,, 8” x 5”
7892    Lackner Neon-Glo Art Deco Marbled Brown Catalin Bakelite Clock cabinet only, metal lined, crack, Circa 30'S And 40'S, Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 1/2” X 6 3/4” X 4”
7893    Opportunity lot of men’s grooming and associated accoutrements
7894    Opportunity lot of kitchen, utensils, two mixers, a scale, and cherry pitter
7895    Collection of children’s storybook records, Davy, Crockett, Star Wars, spy Island, Donald Duck
7896    Small collection of antique measuring, computing, slide rule, drafting devices
7897    Tall, rustic, wooden barber pole, column, 88” x 6 3/4”
7898    Pair of vintage aluminum, skis, true hold, Tey manufacturing corporation, PAF, 81”X 3 3/4”
7899    Coffee table, side table frame, aluminum with brass wash construction Peg legs from the middle of the 20th century, 36“ x 16“ x 14“
7900    Large Jeppesen three-way slide course protractor, correlation factors, calibrated airspeed, and knots degrees of drift, Roughly 49“ x 20“ x 1/4“
7901    Treasures of Tutankhamen tour poster, sealed, 1976 King tut national Gallery of Art field Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 50“ x 18 1/2“
7902    Vintage Porcelier Serv-All Electric Sandwich Maker/Griddle, 14“ x 5“ x 8 1/2“
7903    Mogul six tube rectifier grill, big, metal logo plate, part,, 19“ x 14“ x 6 1/2“
7904    Small antique hammered metal box with wooden interior, 5“ x 4 1/2“ x 1 1/2”,
7905    Antique stylish Manning Bowman table fan model number 41 untested
7906    Antique art deco, wooden and glass clock, cut cord, untested, beautiful, 10“ x 9 1/2“ x 4“
7907    Crown integrated circuit stereo amplifier inbox untested, 19“ x 12“ x 9“
7908    Large iron ice carrier, steel, rust, danger,, 22“ x 14“ x 5“
7909    Pair of Poole’s pewter candlestick holders,, 9“ x 4 1/4“ each
7910    Radio Lamp Company of America, Radio lamp, untested, rare,, 21“ x 9“
7911    2 Vintage E. Ingraham clocks, Nice Art Deco style wood case with red pin stripes on the bottom Model SSD4, not tested, 6 1/4" high, 8 1/4" wide, 3" deep each,
7912    Unusual stainless steel sculptural bat piece, assemblage, unmarked, 7“ x 8 1/2“ x 1 3/4”
7913    Opportunity lot of quack machines and accessories, parts and pieces needing help, early American medicine, 19th century,
7914    Davis and Kidder Magneto, Antique 19th century quack box, electric shock crank machine, wood and metal,
7915    Unusual large glass laboratory suction dome with rubber stopper piece,, 14“ x 10 1/2” x 9 1/2“
7916    Tall glass/Crystal suction dome? Laboratory apparatus,, 21“ x 11“
7917    Pair of unusual blue glass reflectors,, 5 1/2“ x 9“ each
7918    Two wild Bill Hickcock toy revolvers and holsters, two bullets, leather is shedding on the back,
7919    Lion Rubberset sleetchaser in box, antique ice melt,, 19“ x 7 1/2“ x 1 1/2”
7920    Cello hot water bottle, canteen, in blown out box, antique,
7921    Music Master Extension speaker attachment for 78 RPM photograph record player vintage with box antique untested
7922    Dirigible themed picture puzzles series number 803 with box parts and pieces may or may not be complete, 15 1/2” X 10 1/2” X 1”
7923    The standard radio game radio bingo with box,, 10” x 6” x 1”
7924    White ceramic deco radio themed lamp, untested, vintage,, 17“ x 6“ x 3“
7925    Marble mounted rheostat capacitor radio dial,, 7“ x 6“ x 8“
7926    Opportunity lot box filled with bound issues of electrical world,
7927    Opportunity lot of 33 1/3 revolution, long play records, Tbone, Burnett, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Richie Havens, Loggins & Messina, Chad and Jeremy faces, etc.
7928    Garrard SP25 turntable in box attacked animals.
7929    Jane‘s all the world‘s aircraft 1941 compiled and edited by Leonard Bridgeman hardcover, 13” x 8 1/4” x 8 1/2”
7930    The Fisher 450 solid state receiver, untested,
7931    Panasonic Fet solid state model SS-7000A receiver, untested, with papers,
7932    Westinghouse hot blue and brass table fan, cloth cable, untested,, 16” x 13” x 12”
7933    Mysterious bust of figure rendered in rough clay,, 11 1/2” x 10” x 8”
7934    Twin Transillumination by National in box, antique quack era!
7935    Garnier Liqueurs, Paris, Antique Italian stylish painted liquor bottle,, 11” x 7” x 3”
7936    TEAC 2300S 2 track stereo open reel to reel tape recorder, Needs cleaning, untested, no power cable,
7937    Antique large Diehl motor, untested,, 4“ x 8“ x 6“
7938    Telegraph key, Marconi era communication, railroad, antique electronics,
7939    Rubik’s cube, in package, original 1970,
7940    RCA loudspeaker 103, wood and needlepoint, cloth cable,, 15” x 14” x 6 1/2”
7941    3 vintage Dinky Toys, firetruck, double decker bus, and police cruiser,
7942    3 vintage Matchbox cars, 2 UK emergency vehicles and a gold Lamborghini,
7943    Merri-Lei Amazing man from mars radio hat, with tubes, antenna, and original box! The ultimate crown of the nerd king, 15“ x 13“ x 7“
7944    Opportunity lot of antique and rare light bulbs, Edison, Tesla, tesler,
7945    Opportunity lot antique gauges portable emergency power supply quarter inch jacks general electric
7946    Opportunity lot doll stand two large stone pieces with metal handle like attachments and two antique telegraph key era electromagnet bells
7947    Opportunity lot box filled with predominantly 60s and 70s vinyl releases signed Marco Valenti
7948    Opportunity lot of radio cabinets and one chassis tsa 105
7949    Opportunity lot of fan parts ECK G E unusual
7950    Unusual sign/lamp with liquid color neon gas filled (?), Noel, does not power on,, 13“ x 6“ x 4“
7951    Dinky toys fire truck with functioning doors, Meriweather marquee fire tender, made in UK,, 7“ x 3“ x 2 1/4“,
7952    Stack of three librarians Dewey decimal organization, file cabinets, antique wooden shelving on a pallet
7953    Pallet of speakers Polk monitor five studio monitors, untested all speakers in used condition. Boston bass sub Skinner organ company, what you see is what you get,
7954    Opportunity lot of antique light lamp shades and utility light cages,
7955    Opportunity lot of shock therapy battery operated early electronica, dry cell faradic,
7956    Opportunity lot, antique sounder boxes, pieces and parts, Bosch radio inspection card, etc.
7957    Opportunity lot of antique rheostat capacitors radio tuning
7958    RCA two piece Bakelite ash tray, advertising,
7959    Opportunity pallet, boxes of magic trick accessories, secret doors and compartments, various
7960    William Murdock no. 500, horn on stand,, 16” x 9” x 7”
7961    Two carriage early automobile oil lamps, Lucas, Birmingham England,
7962    J.H. Bunnell and co. Telegraph, mounted on steel, Feb 15 1881 patent,
7963    United Electric apparatus co telegraph key, dated to mid 1800s, (?) patent applied for,
7964    Bakelite telegraph key, Marconi, Morse code, ITD, railroad era,
7965    Signal Electric Co. Telegraph Marconi key, Morse code railroad era, wood mount, brass and Bakelite,
7966    Antique telegraph key, robust construction, green painted wood base, no maker mark, railroad old west relic,
7967    McIntosh Electrical Co. high frequency milliameter, 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 6 1/2
7968    McIntosh Electrical Co, milliamperes gage, mounted on wood base,, 7“ x 6“ x 6“
7969    Antique speaking tube (hearing aid?) with mount, metal construction,, 10“ x 4“ x 3 1/2“
7970    Antique line man test receiver, bell system, western electric,
7971    Porcelain dog socket to plug adaptor from the dawn of home electricity,
7972    Edmund scientific co. Portable microscope,, 6” x 1 1/2” x 1”
7973    Favorite constellations of the northern hemisphere 2 x 2 slides collection inbox with paperwork antique 1960
7974    Teledyne MK-034 microphone shock mount new old in box,, 5” x 4” x 4”
7975    General Electric, Benjamin, lamp, Bryant switch, cloth cable, Hubbell plug, untested, green, steel,, 8 1/2“ x 6“
7976    Shure brothers, Unidyne unidirectional dynamic microphone model 55A with EV 428A stand and Shure branded on and off switch, untested
7977    Central scientific laboratory apparatus Wimshurst machine / influence machine, electrostatic generator, (developed between 1880 and 1883 by British inventor James Wimshurst) broken static wheels,, Roughly 12” x 17” x 6”
7978    Howdy Doody cosmic scout light up astronaut figure, cracked helmet, works,, 7” x 5 1/2” x 6”
7979    Dictograph loudspeaker untested cloth cable all vintage black, 13 x 12 x 10 1/2,
7980    Electromatic tuning fork, Max Kohl AG, Chemnitz, 489,, 16 1/2“ x 4“ x 5 1/2“
7981    two-slide tuning coil, used in early radio technology, particularly crystal radios,, 12 1/2” x 4” x 4”
7982    Bold antique aluminum desk fan heater unit with ball motor, rare,, 19“ x 10“ x 8“
7983    2 play gumball golf gumball machines, untested,, 16 1/2” x 7” x 9” each
7984    Opportunity lot 2 antique radios radio III RCA
7985    Opportunity lot nine red glass shades
7986    Opportunity lot of two antique electronic units, unknown origin
7987    Opportunity lot, vintage Mahjong set, old, case compromised,
7988    Opportunity lot, antique books, radio, electrical, Wurlitzer, etc.
7989    Bushnell, Bausch and Lomb criterion 4000 telescope in plastic case,, 19“ x 15“ x 9“
7990    A V service viewfinder TV video camera, powers on, camera 1,, 20” X 10” X 6”
7991    Unusual white wooden am antique all tube radio,
7992    Crosley Antique wood radio loudspeaker, cloth cover,, 14“ x 17“ x 5 1/2 “
7993    Claude Johnson’s the Max water distributor, untested high tech sprinkler,, 6 1/2“ x 9“ x 7“
7994    Sail ship themed speaker frame, 13” x 13” x 6”
7995    Stromberg Carlson radio speaker vintage speaker,, 18” x 16” x 5”
7996    Atwater Kent Model K loudspeaker, decorative tabletop radio speaker,, 13” x 12” x 6”
7997    Atwater Kent radio, receiving set model 33,, 21 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 6 1/2”
7998    KT-2 401 German made sewing machine, hand painted, M,
7999    4 copies of Sex to Sexty “Sexadelic” issue, summer of love, ribald classic,
8000    2 copies, Sex to Sexty #76, 1976 patriotic smut edition,
8001    Opportunity lot box filled with small promotional advertising telephones general system, Incorporated
8002    Opportunity lot of 1970s and 80s records Partridge family every mother son stryper Tom Jones, Dean Martin Mary Poppins
8003    Opportunity lot 5 issues sex to Sexty Grand Prix volume four
8004    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 5 copies kissing cousin issue 13,
8005    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 5 issues of number 22 and 2 issues of 19
8006    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 6 issues of number 12
8007    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 7 issues of number 14, How Now,
8008    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 7 issues of #17 Laff Luau,
8009    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines, 5 issues number 16 schizoid
8010    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines, 5 issues of number 15 Laff Clinic
8011    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 5 issues of number 19, True Love
8012    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 7 issues of seekin’ deacon number 13
8013    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 5 issues of number 3, Sexty Sex,
8014    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 6 issues of love potion number 9
8015    5 books/publications, catalog, helicopter, antique China, and silver Schwinn bicycles, sewing machines
8016    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 10 issues of number 10, Laff-a-rammer
8017    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 6 issues, numbers, 11, 76, and 18
8018    Opportunity lot Sex to Sexty magazines 6 issues of number 18, sock it to me
8019    Vintage electric tabletop fan, General Electric? Cage damaged, cloth cable, untested, 17”H
8020    Vintage Sears Roebuck Model No. 564. 50280151 Solid State “Go Anywhere” TV-AM/FM Radio receiver, missing antenna, untested
8021    Vintage Vernon 808 Film Editor, severed power cord, lamp untested, 9.5”H
8022    Mid Century Television Rabbit Ear Antenna, untested, 15”H
8023    Vintage Coin Operated Pillow Speaker Radio 49-6, untested
8024    Vintage Rock-Ola Model No. 1555 tabletop jukebox, untested
8025    Vintage Zeiss Ikon Contaflex 35mm filler camera with carrying case, untested
8026    From Sex to Sexty, Volume 1-8, vintage crude adult cartoon magazine
8027    Lot of 2 issues of From Sex To Sexty Vol. 1, vintage crude adult cartoon magazine
8028    Vintage Western Union glass advertising sign, yellow painted glass, showing signs of wear, metal chain for hanging,
8029    Vintage Colonial 300? tabletop tune radio with chrome grille, untested
8030    Vintage Heathkit High Fidelity Preamplifier Model AA-131, mid century modern design, untested
8031    Vintage Electro-Voice E-V 1282 AM-FM Stereo Receiver, untested
8032    History · America's Greatest Hits Vinyl, LP, Compilation, 1975, Japanese pressing, record in good condition
8033    Vinyl LP, Japanese pressing of Blackout by Scorpions
8034    1933 World’s Fair Chicago souvenir spoon, “A Century of Progress”, depiction of The Science Court
8035    Iconic Vintage Mah Jongg Set by Royal Depth Control - Butterscotch tiles, marbled tile holders, faux gator skin case
8036    Vintage Technics RS-271US Stereo Cassette Player, untested
8037    Genamotor, antique science motor, CAMBOSCO Boston Massachusetts , 7“ x 5“ x 4“
8038    Military Practice Telegraph Key Grimer - Wilson No.10A/726 WW2 bakilite metal construction Canadian
8039    Vintage Diehl Cat. No. 999B 9 inch tabletop electric fan
8040    Vintage portable Military Signal Corps U.S. Army Tube Tester I-177B, metal case, untested
8041    Vintage Philco Safari H-2010 portable transistor television, notable as the world's first transistor-powered TV, untested
8042    Freed Eisenmann radio speaker model FE-50, untested,, 24” x 8” x 8”
8043    Two Luma Mitsubishi tv phones, picture telephone,
8044    Opportunity lot of AMT 1960s model cars,
8045    Opportunity lot of four 1960s era jalopy car kits AMT
8046    Opportunity lot of four 1960s era car kits AMT
8047    Opportunity lot of vintage electronica, multiplier, battery, Edison disc, etc.
8048    Opportunity lot for antique all tube radio, chassis, rechargeable batteries
8049    Opportunity lot, electronic tubes, general, electric semiconductor, rectifier, new in box old inbox
8050    Keuffel and Esser slide rules in cases with instructions, polyphase, no. 4053
8051    Lot of 4 antique unique cigarette lighters, Ronson, Evans spitfire, Aladdin,
8052    Marantz paperwork, model 2325 handbook, 2325 schematic, and model WC 43 cabinet papers with notes,
8053    Lot of numerous germanium transistors/components, see pictures,
8054    Model studies annual volume 15, figure studies, girly mag,
8055    2 period nudie mags, heavenly bodies astrology and Esquire 1947 calendar,
8056    Some Interesting Figures, Earl Moran girl paintings,
8057    Period nudist girlie cards, cutouts, promos, cartoons,
8058    Sanyo Horizon RPM 6950 digital clock calculator receiver, with box and papers, untested,
8059    Fought blood pressure apparatus, long wooden box, mercury tubes,, 16” x 4 1/4” x 4 1/4”
8060    Voigtländer Brillant, a vintage medium format camera, Rapid s o, untested, leather case,
8061    4 antique calculators Unisonic and Texas Instruments
8062    Love Thief illustrated naughty book Paris France,, 5 1/2” X 4 1/4”
8063    Art studies magazine for art lovers and students, 1920s pin up girls,
8064    Edwin Bower Hester’s Arts monthly pictorial, 1920s pin up sepia girls,
8065    4 distressed 1920s figure study nude flapper girl books with covers removed,
8066    Vintage Philco Safari H-2010 portable transistor television, notable as the world's first transistor-powered TV, screen cover disconnected, untested
8067    Vintage Philco Model 38-15 wood tabletop tune radio, no power cable, untested
8068    Vintage Regal Ultradyne L-46 AM tabletop tube radio, 1940’s, untested
8069    Vintage J.H. Bunnell & Co. (New York) voltmeter on wooden base, untested, 6”Diameter
8070    Vintage Queen & Co. Makers (Philadelphia) Galvanometer in wooden case, diagram in lid of case, untested
8071    Vintage Ayrton & Perry Voltmeter No. 1130, Paterson & Cooper, London, Electrical Supply Co., New York, wood case, untested
8072    Vintage Sentinel Model 309-W tabletop tube AM radio, brown Bakelite, no power cord, untested
8073    Vintage F-B Electric & Manufacturing Co. Voltmeter, wood case with leather handle, untested, 7.5” x 12” x 3”
8074    Vintage “Sheridan” wood tabletop tube radio, cloth cable, untested
8075    Vintage U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance Computer Mark 7 Mod. 7 for 5 in. 38 caliber A.A. Gun, metal case, untested
8076    Antique Fidelity Electric Co. motor with control dial and brake system, size D1, 8”H
8077    Vintage Federal Jr. crystal radio receiver, untested, 10”H
8078    Vintage 1892 Queen & Co. (Philadelphia) Electrical Laboratory No. 391, wood case
8079    Vintage Norelco Car-Player Auto Stereo Cassette Player with original box and mounting material, untested
8080    Vintage Kodak No. 2 A Brownie Camera Model B, untested
8081    Antique box camera, Kodak Brownie? Untested
8082    Vintage Zenith Short Wave Portable Radio model 7G605, stitched sails pad design on grille, untested
8083    Vintage Zenith Trans-Oceanic portable radio Chassis No. 6L40, untested
8084    Vintage Art Deco Seth Thomas Bakelite desk alarm clock, yellow marbling, untested
8085    Vintage Irwin Whizzer Fan, small plastic children’s wind-up fan, blue, red and yellow, 7”H
8086    Vintage porcelain electrical plug splitter dog figurine, cloth cable, untested
8087    Antique Gilbert? Art Deco style electric tabletop fan, untested
8088    MIKASA HERALD COLLECTION LEAD CRYSTAL " ANGELIC VIOLIN FIGURINE " GERMANY, 8”H
8089    Antique brass hotel desk bell/service bell, late 19th century? Works, 3.5”Diameter
8090    Vintage Scott preamplifier chassis, untested
8091    Large book, collection of issues of Electrical World July-December 1889, 16” x 12” x 1.5”,
8092    Large vintage book, The Electrical World Vol. XI and XII, January 1- December 31, 1888, collection of periodicals
8093    Vintage Radio Magnavox loudspeaker base/driver type RG, wooden base, untested
8094    Vintage Radio Magnavox loudspeaker base/driver type RG? wooden base, untested
8095    Large vintage book, The Electrical World Vol. 17 Jan 3 - June 27, 1891, collection of periodicals, 16” x 12” x 3.5”
8096    Vintage Leeds & Northrup Co. Dcientific Instruments “Philadelphia” ammeter in wooden case, untested, 9” x 9” x 7”
8097    Vintage Davy Crockett drinking glass, 1950s? features green and white graphics depicting a scene with figures in a boat and the text "DAVY CROCKETT INDIAN FIGHTER 1786-1836", 6.5”H
8098    Vintage 2 In 1 Oil & Vinegar Cruet Dispenser, 3 Bubbles, Clear Glass, corks in both spouts, 6”H
8099    Vintage leather-bound book, Installations & Adjustments, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., product instructions/repair book, c. 1930, 8” x 5” x 0.5”
8100    Vintage Weston Electrical Instrument Co. Model 440 Galvanometer in wooden case, untested, 7” x 8” x 10.5”
8101    Vintage book, Electrical Trade Directory Vol 6. 1926-1927, C. W. Olson & Co.
8102    Vintage Bristol One Stage Power Amplifier Model F, The Bristol Co. Waterbury, Conn., no tube, untested
8103    Vintage Bristol One Stage Power Amplifier Model F, The Bristol Co. Waterbury, Conn., with tube, untested
8104    Vintage Sylvania Color Bright 85 Picture Tube Dealer Advertising Hologram Electric Clock, flat fiberboard, clock untested, 16” x 14”
8105    Vintage Philco “Tubes for TV and Radio” advertisement electric clock, power cord severed, plastic face and metal backing, untested, 16”Diameter
8106    Vintage book, The Engineering Magazine “An Industrial Review” Vol. XXII October 1901-March 1902, collection of periodicals
8107    Antique William Taylor cast iron sewing machine, 11” x 13” x 8”
8108    Vintage General Electric ammeter type P4, “Physics” carved into wood case, untested
8109    Vintage Majestic tabletop tube AM radio chassis model 4501, severed power cable, untested
8110    Vintage issue of Illustrated Electrical Review, A Joirnal of Scientific and Electrical Progress, Vol. XIX- No. 26, February 20, 1892, 16” x 12”
8111    Inside SINA Society For Indecency To Naked Animals, unopened 12” vinyl LP, satirical comedy album, slightly warped
8112    Vintage saddle bag, Native American? woven textile, 2 connected bags with traditional geometric design, 35” x 14”
8113    Vintage Sterling Silver Montblanc Meisterstück Le Grand GT 146 Fountain Pen, cap and barrel inlaid with the Montblanc emblem with gold-plated clip and rings, clip etched “D A”, cap stamped “925” for sterling silver, n...
8114    The Electrical World, 1890, January through June, large hardback bound edition,, 16” x 12” x 1 1/2”
8115    Vintage Florenza Gold Plated (?) Signed Florenza
8116    Crawford Operating local 35 button from January 1929,
8117    Large book, The Electrical World Vol. IV 1884, 16” x 11” x 1”
8118    Diehl electric promotional paperweight, advertising, motors, fans, and generators,, 3” x 1”
8119    Thomas Edison 78 player cartridge, tone arm part,, Record cutting, playing,
8120    Aurora AFX Ultra 5 Lola T-260 Can-Am slot car, untested, Singapore
8121    Large bound volume the electric review, August 1889 to February 1890, 16” X 12” X 1 1/2”
8122    Modern shop practice large bound 4th edition, 1899,, 14” x 10” x 2 1/2”
8123    Opportunity lot of antique electronica, tools, Serveyor equipment, jewelry making
8124    Opportunity lot of antique rheostat, parts, knife switches, lots of stuff
8125    Opportunity lot of 2 IBM portable computers, model 8573–061 copyright 1988 IBM corporation, International Business Machines
8126    Opportunity lot of two antique waffle iron for restoration
8127    Opportunity lot, Victor, office equipment, telegraph key, sounder radio stat, headphones, electronica
8128    Opportunity lot, antique lab equipment, photo developing equipment, odds ends a real assortment
8129    Opportunity lot of antique telephone equipment, and gear
8130    Opportunity lot antique radio with wooden cabinet and knobs, antique clock, red gadget, Fada 252
8131    Marco sound systems 78rpm dj rig, square dance machine, all tube, metal, untested and ready for restoration,, 10“ x 14“ x 10“
8132    Western Electric, model 156, voltmeter, 19th century,, 7 1/2“ x 8“ x 7 1/2“
8133    Western electric instrument company ammeter circa 1898, 10“ x 4 1/2“ x 11“
8134    Large Melner tractor/firetruck themed iron sprinkler, heavy duty,, 19” x 10” x 9” sic
8135    Antique mixer, hand mixer, egg beater, A&J, circa 1923,
8136    Sheffield England, desert forks service and knife for 6, in case, silver plate,, 6 1/4” x 6” x 1 1/2”
8137    2 boxes of antique Eastman Diffraction plates, Kodak, 5x7, diffraction pictures, glass,
8138    Bang and Olufsen Beocord 5000, untested, powers on,
8139    Bang and Olufsen Beomaster 5500, powers on, untested,
8140    Bang and Olufsen Beogram TX, turntable unit, Denmark, untested, for restoration
8141    Herbach and Rademan military style model 215, Geiger Mueller counter, (?)
8142    The Caran d'Ache 849 collection, hexagonal aluminum body, gold detail,
8143    The Montblanc Meisterstück Le Grand GT 146 Fountain pen, barrel and cap made of black precious resin inlaid with the Montblanc emblem with gold-plated clip and rings, clip engraved “D A”, nib marked “4810” “14k”
8144    Caran d'Ache Hexagonal Lacquer Ballpoint Pen Gold 18K Gold (?) Plated Ecridor, 29015,
8145    Omas Italian fountain pen with gold detailing, 585,
8146    Silver Caran D’Ache Swiss Ballpoint Pen, hexagonal, 925, Swiss made,
8147    Vintage Montblanc Meisterstuck Solitaire Sterling Silver Pinstripe Ballpoint Pen, gold rings and pin, pin engraved “D A” ring engraved “Germany” silver stamped “925”
8148    Parker 18k gold, 750, fountain pen,
8149    Waterman-(Ideal LeMAN 100 ?) Fountain Pen, made in France! 107,,
8150    Monte blanc Montblanc Meisterstuck Classic 164 Ballpoint Pen good Condition
8151    Parker Duofold Sterling Silver Centennial Fountain pen 18k Gold. Letter on the back side of the nib is an F

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