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A Single Owner Collection of Vintage Amusement and Coin Operated Machines (#643) 30/05/2024 12:00 PM CEST Closed

Starts Ending 30/05/2024 12:00 PM CEST

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Lot 23 Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relatively low voltages such as from a battery are turned into pulses of high voltage. The Volta Electric Automation provides a timed electric sensation, turning the handle increases the strength of the shock. These attractive machines became less popul

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Lot closed - unsold
Estimate: £900 - £1,200

 

  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 2
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 3
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 4
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 5
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 6
  • Jentzsch and Meerz Volta Electric Automation 1920. The Volta was manufactured by German firm Max Jentzsch and Meerz in Leipzig, 1920. The invention of the induction coil in the mid 1800s was the key to the invention of the electric shock machine, relative - 7
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