A COLLECTION OF VISUAL AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT to include Panasonic DVD-S54 DVD player, Panasonic DMR-BWT720 Blu-ray recorder, Panasonic DMR-BWT740 Freeview+, Panasonic DMR-EX98V vhs/DVD recorder and two Panasonic TY-SP65P10WK soundbars along with Nikkai A11HJ DVD player, Samsung SE-506 Blu-ray and a Sony DVP-NS708H cd/DVD player (all UNTESTED)
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Subbuteo Table Football/Soccer and Cricket collection, including nine teams including Newcastle; Coventry City; Hereford United; Manchester United; Norwich City; Arsenal; Luton Town, lightweight; Middlesborough; Leeds; heavyweight unless stated otherwise, all boxed; corner kick set; throw in set; match score recorder; interchangable goalkeepers set; and others, mostly boxed; Subbuteo cricket set test match edition including pitch, players, scoreboard, and others, boxed.Qty: 1 box and 1 set
An Amount of 35mm Slides, a quanity of 35mm slides, many in slde draws & boxes, subjects incude Lichfield Cathedral, English Castles, Roma, Majorca 1967, Queen Africa, Queen Devon, East London and others, with a Sawyers 302 Automatic slide projector and a Elite Tudor III slide projector, both untested, lot includes a Ricoh Synchrofax RP magnetic disc recorder, circa 1972, recorder untested
Sinclair - Sanyo - A boxed vintage Sinclair ZX81 personal computer with a Sinclair ZX 16K plug-in Ram, a boxed Sanyo Data Recorder; together with four vintage games which include Sinclair ZX81 Fantasy Games, Space Raiders, QS Scramble, and 3D Defender by JK Greye Software. Items show signs of age and use, appearing in generally Good condition overall (Ram has some masking tape attached), and come with manuals / instructions. Boxes show storage imperfections otherwise appear Fair Plus - Good overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
WW2 Jungans Luftwaffe aircraft cockpit clock with luminous centre sweep seconds hand, baton hour and minute hands, regulation 45mm black dial with date recorder, formerly illuminous Arabic numbers and minute track, rotating bezel (seized), going barrel movement with a lever escapement serial No 22901 jewelled to the centre wheel, over-sprung balance with timing screws, max.H8cmCondition Report:Dial glass cracked.Bezel seized.Back plate rusty.Lacking winding crown so difficult to check working condition but does run OK.General condition is grubby consistent with age and use.
Signed 'MONTAGUE. DAWSON' (in a cartouche) bottom left; also with Artist's copyright stamp verso, oil on board14 1/4 x 21 3/8 in. (36.2 x 54.3cm)ProvenanceTolford Galleries, Chicago, Illinois (per stamp verso).Private Collection, Massachusetts.NoteThe grandson of maritime painter Henry Dawson, British painter Montague Dawson was born in London in 1890 with the sea already in his blood. The younger Dawson served in the Royal Navy during World War I, and again in World War II as a war artist. His work from this time was published in both newspapers and magazines, most notably "The Sphere", where his numerous depictions of the German surrender during WWI earned him notoriety. Dawson's experience of the sea is visible in his finely rendered ship portraits. He also enjoyed recreating, most often in harmonies and greys and soft whites, naval battles from the WWII. Unparalleled as an observer and recorder of all manner of ships, few 20th century painters were as skilled or highly regarded in the genre of marine art.The present work depicts British coast forces engaging an enemy convoy off the Dutch coast. In the center foreground is the British torpedo-boat while in the distance, one can spot the three enemy tankers. The escrot vessel is seen, bow on, to the right. The result will be the sinking of a large auxiliary vessel, important damages to a medium sized tanker, and an escort ship set on fire. Frame: 20 1/2 x 27 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.To request a condition report, or for any additional information, please email Raphael Chatroux at rchatroux@freemansauction.com.
An assortment of retro vintage 20th century Philips & Uher cassette recorders. The lot to include a Uher 4000 Report-L reel to reel taper recorder, a Philips N2235 tape recorder / player audio cassette recorder, a Philips AQ6355 cassette recorder, together with a Philips cassette recorder type EL3583/15.
A Japanese-made 1970s Columbus Les Paul electric guitar, once owned and used by Martin Gore of Depeche Mode. The vendor purchased this guitar directly from Martin Gore in 1979, with Gore using the proceeds from the sale to purchase his first synthesizer and from there to form Depeche Mode. See below for detailed provenance information from the vendor and review the images for shows of Gore using the guitar pre-Depeche Mode. The vendor had previously offered the guitar to Martin Gore who confirmed the authenticity via his guitar technician but declined to purchase. As per info below - the guitar shows many cosmetic marks and scuffs."In 1979, I was living with my parents at 109 The Knares, Lee Chapel South, Basildon. My brother had got a nylon Spanish guitar for his birthday in July and I found I could pick out a tune or two. My girlfriend at the time played classical guitar and also showed me how to play arpeggios etc. I had definitely got an interest in playing guitar and wanted my own electric guitar, but my parents objected. While they were on holiday in September 1979 I saw an advert from someone selling an electric guitar – possibly in the Evening Echo, Basildon Recorder or even in a shop window. Knowing my parents would not approve, I saw their absence as a good opportunity to get an electric guitar – having saved a lot of money from working in Mr Byrite and, more lately, a summer job in the local council street lighting department. I contacted the guy and visited his terraced house in Lee Chapel North, where he lived with his parents. We went up to his bedroom, where he demonstrated the black Columbus Les Paul copy guitar to me. He pointed out that the guitar had an impact mark on the body, which he had cloaked with a white US star badge, from an Airfix aeroplane kit decal. I believe he said he didn’t want his dad to see he had damaged it. He said he was selling the guitar to fund the purchase of a new keyboard/synthesiser. I really liked the guitar, which the guy also threw in a case, lead and battered old amplifier – so I was happy. I really cannot remember how much I paid but circa £25 seems to ring a bell. He struck me as a rather eccentric guy – very enthusiastic and talkative, but similarly slightly shy, which seems like a contradiction. Before I left, he showed me some tune on a piano in the living room and then demonstrated how his uncle/family friend Ray (Gilbert) O’Sullivan would have played the chord progression. It was a memorable experience, which is why I have remembered so many minor details. It was only recent events that have made these memories come flooding back – some forty-three years later – and finding out just who the guy was who sold me the guitar. In the end my parents reviewed their objection to the new electric guitar, when they heard how melodically it could be played by my girlfriend. My playing was a different story and it took a number of years to get even marginally proficient. The guitar is now in a fairly poor condition, having been damaged during a performance of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’, when it slipped off the strap and the neck impacted with the ground. The guitar then became a plaything for my boys during their early years and has since been in the loft for a significant number of years.Following the death of Fletch, I became reflective of my time in Basildon – especially as Fletch had died of the same aortic aneurysm that I had survived in 1995. I recently made a reacquaintance on Facebook with an old friend, Phil Burdett, from my days at the Towngate Theatre in Basildon. It was after reading his stories of his time in the band ‘Norman and the Worms’ with Martin Gore and seeing his photographs that I sought out more information online. When I heard that MG had sold his guitar to fund his first synth (Yamaha CS5) in late 1979 and saw the old photos of MG playing a black Columbus Les Paul copy (with white star mark) I researched further – so much info is available online. The rough dates of his guitar sale matched and when I saw where his old home was in Lee Chapel North, I recognised the type of house. The black Columbus Les Paul copy guitar was the one sold by MG to buy his first Synthesiser."
Collection of equipment to include a Fisher studio standard turntable, a Kenwood KD-2055 turntable with Ortofon stylus, a Sony stereo tapecorder 500, a Sherwood RX-2010 stereo AM/FM receiver, a Sony TC-RX70ES cassette deck, Fisher EQ-877 equalizer, Sony CDP-C325M, Sony MDS-JE330 minidisc deck, a Phonic MRT60 mixer, a Portadyne U680, a Akai cross field X-IV 4-track recorder and an Amstrad RP10 Disco lightbox.Tape reels also included.
A collection of Hifi and studio equipment to include a Sony CDP-XE530 cd player, a Pioneer PL-120 turntable, a Sony ST-88 stereo tuner, a Digihome DTR0207 video recorder, a M-audio Axiom 25 MIDI keyboard, a boxed Vox Jamvox monitoring system, a pair of Koss pro/4A, a pair of Beyerdynamic DT231 headphones and a pair of Sony MDR-IF120 headphones. Also included in this lot are turntable spares such as cartridges and styluses by Ortofon.
FIVE BOXES OF BOOKS AND MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a collection of Snooker ephemera, a souvenir programme 1981 Loughborough Charnwood Snooker Championship Alex Higgins V Willie Thorne, autographs of Cliff Thorburn, Terry Griffiths, Tony Meo, etc, a large collection of 007 ephemera to include fifteen Pan books, Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever, You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, Live and Let Die, For Your Eyes Only, etc, over thirty assorted titles in hardback, a boxed 1960's Stylophone by Dubreq, a Geloso reel to reel tape recorder G-255-S, framed prints, wicker picnic hamper, a Player's Club folding/portable poker table, etc (s.d) (5 boxes + loose)
A QUANTITY OF TOYS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include Hamish the Highland Terrier (not tested), Amstrad HCB1 Hand Held Transceiver (not tested) battery operated remote control robot dog (not tested), 1950's plastic Gantoy Muffin the Mule toy, unmarked doll with distressed composition head and cloth body, vintage homemade rabbit soft toy, Viewmaster reels, Hornby recorder, boxed Marvin's Magic set, Saitek hand controller, Golden Bridge gaming box containing cards, dice and poker chips, Hornby tin of cards and dice game set, quantity of marbles (2 boxes)

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