Lot 3089
 

3089

A Rare Freed-Eisemann Broadcast Receiver, Type NR-20, US-made, "Neutrodyne" model, with first and second neuro-stage tuning, antenna tuning, separate battery and volume controls, three coil and five valve line-up, together with papers, period grid-bias battery and fitted and spare PM-series low emitter valves, within enclosed long-board case with full ebonite front panel, top hinged, case refinished in brown, terminals to rear panel.

Sold for £220
Estimated at £120 - £180


 

Auction: Scientific & Musical Instruments, Cameras & Tools, 29th Sep, 2021

The sale includes a host or rare musical instruments including a fine Late 18th Century Cello made by Benjamin Banks of Salisbury in 1786 and a Violin by John Frederick Lott II (1804- 1870). Juxtaposed against the fine antique instruments, five first-edition guitars by Robson Guitars are also on offer. The Scientific section of the sale features a rare 19th century mechanical calculator, a small collection of rare miners’ lamps including an example of the Davy Mining Safety Lamp and several Private Collections including vintage cameras and lenses, vintage radios, antique woodworking tools, spirit levels and more.

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Tuesday 28 September 10am-5pm and morning of sale from 8am

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