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A QUANTITY OF SUNDRY ITEMS, to include 'National Time Recorder' an electric table top Bingo number card with plastic surround, tombola/bingo drum, boxed Imperial typewriter letters and numbers, table top cash drawer, Nippon calculator, an Avometer, an Altwave signal Generator a green Robert's radio, a table top display case, blood pressure measuring machines, artists box etc
Collectors Mechanical Items, Collier and Son of London vintage sewing machine, another highly decorated vintage sewing machine with original wooden cover, a Pathescope Imp projector which has been mounted on an Magneto electrical stimulation machine box and a 20th C Imperial typewriter PLEASE NOTE - BUYER TO COLLECT (fair) (4)
An Olympia Typewriter Together With A Quantity Of Super 8 And 35 mm Cameras 1960's typewriter, together with cover and brushes. Along with a collection of cameras to include Kodak XL55 movie camera, Nizo 148 movie camera, Kodak Instamatic 133-X, Agfa 35mm and Minolta 35mm etc. Please see image
Original model printed 36 characters. Original packaging.Produced ca. 1934, Model A Simplex typewriters were inexpensive alternatives to office machines. Variations on a simple design, they employ a metal framework and a flat, circular dial that included rubber letters and characters, sometimes all upper case, sometimes both upper and lower. As the dial was rotated, the rubber letters passed against an ink roller. The user turned the dial until the desired letter was at the printing point, then pressed down on the dial. As the letter left its impression on the paper, the dial advanced one space. When the end was reached, the dial would be lifted and slid back to the starting position. Original box. Issued: c. 1934 Dimensions: 8.5"L x 5.5"W, in box Manufacturer: Simplex Typewriter Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear
Original model printed 68 characters. Original packaging.Produced ca. 1924, Model D Simplex typewriters were inexpensive alternatives to office machines. Variations on a simple design, they employ a metal framework and a flat, circular dial that included rubber letters and characters, sometimes all upper case, sometimes both upper and lower. As the dial was rotated, the rubber letters passed against an ink roller. The user turned the dial until the desired letter was at the printing point, then pressed down on the dial. As the letter left its impression on the paper, the dial advanced one space. When the end was reached, the dial would be lifted and slid back to the starting position. Issued: c. 1924 Dimensions: 10.75"L x 10"W Manufacturer: Simplex Typewriter Co. Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear

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