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A BOX AND LOOSE CAMERAS, A CLASSIC AUTO GNOME 757 SLIDE PROJECTOR AND REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER, to include a Grundig TK124 reel to reel tape recorder containing tape, twenty four ink cartridges for an Epson Stylus photo RX640 printer, a Philips 'Pic Pix' pocket projector, Leica binoculars, Jessops binoculars, a Canon Powershot G16 camera, a Canon Powershot A170 camera, a Pentax ESP10 camera, several memory sticks, etc (s.d) (1 box + loose)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE, T.V AND RADIO EQUIPMENT, to include a copper kettle, copper bed warmer, a 'Wombat' letter opening machine (serial no. 5/1943), an original Eddystone shortwave receiver E10 MKI, an Argos Compact 300 projector, two portable projection screens, length 66.5cm x width 37.5cm, together with a smaller version, length 37cm x width 23.5cm, a Trio model 9R-59D receiver, a Magnon-800ZRS, 'Advanced Instruments' lab equipment timer/counter 15MHZ TC11, a barrel shaped chrome ashtray by Fattorini & sons marked on the base 'With compliments of Butterfields of Shipley' with an enamel emblem on the front 'We Shall Flourish' in Latin, a small box of pen nibs made by C. Brandauer & Co. and John Heath's 'Telephone Pen', wooden boxes, tins, etc (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
THREE BOXES OF 1960S DIAL TELEPHONES, to include a quantity of vintage 1960s 706L dial telephones, four black, five red, two cream, two dark green, three brown (all appear to have been converted, in need of cleaning, untested) one black Bakelite dial telephone 328L, together with a 1940s 8mm Revere eight cine film projector in its case (3 boxes + loose)
World War I Historically Significant Possessions of Captain W Livens, inventor of World War I Secret Weapon 'The Livens Projector', comprising - a copy of secret plans printed in English and Russian for his Unique Livens Projector Flamethrower, Royal Engineers Officers Sword, personal Lusitania Medal and oil portrait painted by William Howard, Royal Academy, relined canvas 18ins x 14ins Provenance: The Lanes Armoury, Brighton, certificate of authenticity
Betrachtungslupe für Kabinettfotos, J.H. Van Borssum Buisman Antiker Projektor Niederlande, klappbare Vorrichtung mit Linse zur Vergroesserung eines Objektes, Holz ebonisiert und floral graviert, Messing, Glas, Aufklappbares rechteckiges Tischmodell, hoehenverstellbar, bewegliche Halterung fuer ein Objekt. Geschlossen Laenge 27,5 cm, Breite 17 cm, Hoehe 7,5 cm, Staender: Hoehe 20 cm, Breite 15 cm. | Viewing magnifier for cabinet photos, J.H. Van Borssum Buisman Antique Projector Netherlands, hinged device with lens to magnify an object, wood ebonized and floral engraved, brass, glass, Hinged rectangular table model, adjustable height, movable support for an object. Closed length 27,5 cm, width 17 cm, height 7,5 cm, stand: height 20 cm, width 15 cm.
A Bubley Cowboy repeating cap pistol, a Leitz projector, Salter egg pan, Baby Ben mantel clock, other collectables, etc. (a quantity) Lots 1501 to 1560 are available to view and collect at our additional premises SALEROOM NINE, Unit 9 Chandlers Yard, Grantham, NG31 6PG. For more details please call the office on 01476 565118. All collections for this section must be done Monday 8th August or Tuesday 9th August only.
A group of cameras and related items, including a Telematic Super 8 projector, two Sony protable DC players, an ION record player, three video cameras etc IMPORTANT! REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS: Please note this is an auction with items being sold of behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Whilst we appreciate you would like to receive condition reports we may not have time to do this for you so please try and come and view the items in person as we may not be able to supply you with further information and photographs
A vintage Hanimex slide projector together with a Vivitar viceo converter IMPORTANT! REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS: Please note this is an auction with items being sold of behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Whilst we appreciate you would like to receive condition reports we may not have time to do this for you so please try and come and view the items in person as we may not be able to supply you with further information and photographs
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS, GAMES AND DOLLS ETC., to include Palitoy walking and talking doll (voice not working), boxed Chad Valley Give-a-Show projector and slides (not checked or tested), box damaged, assorted Peggy Nisbet and other collectors and costume dolls, boxed Iron Crown Middle-Earth Role Playing Game, No.8100, contents not checked, box Corgi Classics Aviation Archive Frontier Airliners Pan Am Lockheed Constellation, No.47508, may be missing some small items but complete with wheels and stand, box damaged, vintage box of mostly unmade cardboard models, chess set etc (2 boxes)
A Second War M.B.E. group of seven awarded to Warrant Officer Class 2 W. Cartwright, Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Forces Decoration, G.VI.R. (WOII W. Cartwright) mounted court-style as worn, the medals all rhodium plated, nearly extremely fine (7) £300-£400 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 24 January 1946. The original Recommendation states: ‘Battery Sergeant-Major Wilfred Cartwright landed in France on 9 July 1944 with 112 Battery 6 Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. Throughout the intense period of fighting around Caen and again during the bombing at St Aignon de Cremesnil when his Battery Headquarters suffered casualties in both personnel and vehicles this Warrant Officer worked without rest for 72 hours evacuating the wounded and obtaining replacements of vehicles and stores lost in the bombing. His remarkable steadfastness under fire was to a great extent responsible for keeping the Battery in action during this vital period. From 15 October to 14 November 1944 112 Battery was engaged in experimental training and active operations with rocket projector equipments. Displaying unusual ability to quickly grasp the mechanical details of the rocket projectors BSM Cartwright performed outstanding work in completing modifications to vehicles and equipments in exceedingly short time. On all occasions whether carrying out normal duties or bringing forward ammunition and supplies under fire to the detachments of the Battery or when confronted with a task not normally his responsibility BSM Cartwright has invariably displayed ability above that which would normally be expected of a Battery Sergeant-Major and has repeatedly won the admiration and respect of all ranks in his Battery.’ Sold with copied recommendation.
Bell & Howell late-1960s version of B&H's basic 500-series Filmsound projector, with a solid-state amplifier replacing the vacuum-tube unit of earlier models. These models were easily identified by the Integrated Circuit Amplifier legend on the lamphouse nameplate as well as the then-new Bell & Howell logo. 535s had a unique charcoal-grey case. Heavy item, buyer collects or arranges own courier

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