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Thomas A. Edison, Mechanical ‘Edison Shaving Machine’, c. 1905 Wooden box, cast iron, metal,

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Thomas A. Edison, Mechanical ‘Edison Shaving Machine’, c. 1905
Wooden box, cast iron, metal, cardboard, a. o.
USA, around 1905
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) - US-American inventor in the field of electricity and electronics
Device to neutralize and therefore reuse the wax rolls
On the wooden box inscribed ‘Edison Shaving Machine’
On cast iron and painted black frame inscribed ‘Trade Mark Thomas A. Edison’
Maker's plate (bit loose) with serial number ‘6257’
Movement (running) with side crank for winding
7 cylindrical containers with lids for storage of the rolls, 4 wax rolls enclosed
Complete with cover and support frame for carrying the rollers
Dimensions with lid: 44.5 x 42 x 30 cm; support frame: 27.5 x 20.5 x 25 cm
Good Condition
Provenance: Technical Private collection, Germany
An extremely rare Edison Shaving Machine; a classic collector's item for enthusiasts of traditional technology

This object is a rare neutralization device for shaving wax cylinders, referred to as ‘Edison Shaving Machine’, produced by the U.S. American inventor Thomas A. Edison. The device is mounted in a hinged wooden box with wooden lid which has an additional side door to remove the chips. Also included are 7 various original cylindrical containers with lids in a supporting frame, including 4 wax rolls.



The machine is in good condition with typical age-related signs of use. The maker's plate is a little loose. The containers made of cardboard are a little dusty, stained, and slightly bumped. Two lower lids are lost. Otherwise, overall of good preservation. The dimensions of the device, including the cover are 44.5 x 42 x 30 cm. The roller support frame measures 27.5 x 20.5 x 25 cm.



Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)

Thomas Alva Edison was born in 1847 in Ohio in the United States and died in 1931 in New Jersey. He is internationally known as an inventor in the field of electricity and electronics. Edison’s achievements were the introduction of electric light and the electrification of New York by the invention of the carbon filament light bulb in 1879. Among his many other inventions is also the phonograph from 1877, the Edison screw of 1881, the electric chair from 1888 as well as the kinetograph and kinetoscope from the year 1891.


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Starting price: 600

Thomas A. Edison, Seltenes Neutralisierungsgerät, um 1905
Holzkasten, Gusseisen, Metall, Karton, u. a.
USA, um 1905
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) – US-Amerikanischer Erfinder auf dem Gebiet der Elektrizität und Elektrotechnik
Gerät zum neutralisieren -„Abschleifen“- also zur Wiederverwendung von Wachswalzen
Auf Holzkasten bezeichnet „Edison Shaving Machine“
Auf gusseisernem und schwarz lackiertem Rahmen bezeichnet „Trademark Thomas A. Edison“
Herstellerplakette (lose) mit eingeschlagener Seriennummer „6257“
Federzugwerk (läuft) mit seitlicher Kurbel zum Aufziehen
Komplett mit Abdeckhaube und Walzentragegestell, dazu 7 zylindrische Behältnisse mit Deckel zur Aufbewahrung der Walzen, 4 Walzen noch enthalten

Maße Gerät mit Deckel: 44,5 x 42 x 30 cm; Walzentragegestell: 27,5 x 20,5 x 25 cm

Guter Zustand

Provenienz: Technische Privatsammlung aus Deutschland

Äußerst seltener Edison Walzen-Neutralisator zum Abfräsen der Wachswalzen; ein klassisches Sammlerstück für Liebhaber der traditionellen Technik



Bei diesem Objekt handelt es sich um ein seltenes Neutralisierungsgerät zum Abfräsen der Wachswalzen um sie erneut zu bespielen, bezeichnet als „Edison Shaving Machine“, hergestellt von dem US-Amerikanischen Erfinder Thomas A. Edison. Das Gerät ist in einem aufk

Thomas A. Edison, Mechanical ‘Edison Shaving Machine’, c. 1905
Wooden box, cast iron, metal, cardboard, a. o.
USA, around 1905
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) - US-American inventor in the field of electricity and electronics
Device to neutralize and therefore reuse the wax rolls
On the wooden box inscribed ‘Edison Shaving Machine’
On cast iron and painted black frame inscribed ‘Trade Mark Thomas A. Edison’
Maker's plate (bit loose) with serial number ‘6257’
Movement (running) with side crank for winding
7 cylindrical containers with lids for storage of the rolls, 4 wax rolls enclosed
Complete with cover and support frame for carrying the rollers
Dimensions with lid: 44.5 x 42 x 30 cm; support frame: 27.5 x 20.5 x 25 cm
Good Condition
Provenance: Technical Private collection, Germany
An extremely rare Edison Shaving Machine; a classic collector's item for enthusiasts of traditional technology

This object is a rare neutralization device for shaving wax cylinders, referred to as ‘Edison Shaving Machine’, produced by the U.S. American inventor Thomas A. Edison. The device is mounted in a hinged wooden box with wooden lid which has an additional side door to remove the chips. Also included are 7 various original cylindrical containers with lids in a supporting frame, including 4 wax rolls.



The machine is in good condition with typical age-related signs of use. The maker's plate is a little loose. The containers made of cardboard are a little dusty, stained, and slightly bumped. Two lower lids are lost. Otherwise, overall of good preservation. The dimensions of the device, including the cover are 44.5 x 42 x 30 cm. The roller support frame measures 27.5 x 20.5 x 25 cm.



Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)

Thomas Alva Edison was born in 1847 in Ohio in the United States and died in 1931 in New Jersey. He is internationally known as an inventor in the field of electricity and electronics. Edison’s achievements were the introduction of electric light and the electrification of New York by the invention of the carbon filament light bulb in 1879. Among his many other inventions is also the phonograph from 1877, the Edison screw of 1881, the electric chair from 1888 as well as the kinetograph and kinetoscope from the year 1891.


Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.



Starting price: 600

Thomas A. Edison, Seltenes Neutralisierungsgerät, um 1905
Holzkasten, Gusseisen, Metall, Karton, u. a.
USA, um 1905
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) – US-Amerikanischer Erfinder auf dem Gebiet der Elektrizität und Elektrotechnik
Gerät zum neutralisieren -„Abschleifen“- also zur Wiederverwendung von Wachswalzen
Auf Holzkasten bezeichnet „Edison Shaving Machine“
Auf gusseisernem und schwarz lackiertem Rahmen bezeichnet „Trademark Thomas A. Edison“
Herstellerplakette (lose) mit eingeschlagener Seriennummer „6257“
Federzugwerk (läuft) mit seitlicher Kurbel zum Aufziehen
Komplett mit Abdeckhaube und Walzentragegestell, dazu 7 zylindrische Behältnisse mit Deckel zur Aufbewahrung der Walzen, 4 Walzen noch enthalten

Maße Gerät mit Deckel: 44,5 x 42 x 30 cm; Walzentragegestell: 27,5 x 20,5 x 25 cm

Guter Zustand

Provenienz: Technische Privatsammlung aus Deutschland

Äußerst seltener Edison Walzen-Neutralisator zum Abfräsen der Wachswalzen; ein klassisches Sammlerstück für Liebhaber der traditionellen Technik



Bei diesem Objekt handelt es sich um ein seltenes Neutralisierungsgerät zum Abfräsen der Wachswalzen um sie erneut zu bespielen, bezeichnet als „Edison Shaving Machine“, hergestellt von dem US-Amerikanischen Erfinder Thomas A. Edison. Das Gerät ist in einem aufk

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