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An Amstrad CPC 464 (serial No, 28439-91-01), Amstrad module MP-2, manual and Amstrad Model CTR 6600 cassette recorder, together with fourteen cased cassettes for the Amstrad, to include Chuckie Egg, Who Dares Wins II, Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, Cassette 50, Star Wars Return Of The Jedi, Star Wars, Superman The Man Of Steel, Predator, Manchester United, Game Set And Match 2, Football Manager 2 & FM2 Expansion Kit, Rockstar Ate My Hamster, Tank Attack and Lords Of Midnight, also three Amstrad GX4000 controllers and two cartridges, Burnin Rubber (x2) - TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF MONKEY WORLD
A Boy Scouts Association Gallantry Cross Third Class awarded to Sea Scout P. Willin, for Gallantry in attempting to save the life of a Rover Scout from drowning at Ystradfellte, 16 June 1940 Boy Scouts Association Gallantry Cross, 3rd Class, 2nd issue, gilt, the reverse impressed, ‘P. Willin 16-6-40’, with integral top riband bar, in card box of issue, extremely fine £400-£500 --- Peter Willin, a Sea Scout, along with fellow Sea Scout Dennis Davey, were both awarded the Boy Scouts Association Gallantry Cross 3rd Class on 1 January 1941, for their gallantry in attempting to save a Rover Scout named Evans, from drowning at Ystradfellte, S. Powys, on 16 June 1940. An extract from The Recorder, of 27 June 1940 reported: ‘Heroic attempts by two Ilford County High School Boys to rescue an Aberdare boy from a dangerous mountain pool and their efforts to recover the body are described by a “Recorder” correspondent with the school at Aberdare, South Wales. The boys are Peter Willin and Dennis Davey, both fifteen years of age, and pupils at the Ilford County High School. They were members ... of a weekend Scout camp near Penderyn Falls, a local beauty spot, and Evans, the boy who was drowned, was clambering down the bank to get a closer look at the pool below, when he suddenly fell in. “I jumped from another ledge into the water,” said Willin, describing the incident to me. “The rest of the party had seen the accident and were hurrying down the bank, but it took them some time to reach us. Evans had gone under, probably due to the gum-boots he was wearing.” Davey, mentioning that the pool was very dangerous, as a stream poured into it from a mountain-side gully, added, “A chain of Scout belts was made and Peter, stripped to the waist and with his shoes removed, held these in his hand and dived with the hope of locating the body. We took in turns to do this.” Willin then went on to explain. “I dived in three times in all, the third time with a rope of clothes around my waist as the Scout belts were unsafe. Dennis dived twice, but neither of us could find Evans.” ... Of Davey and Willin, the coroner remarked, “They showed promptitude and presence of mind in their most brave attempt to recover Evans’ body from a very dangerous pool.”’ Willin was born in Ilford, Essex, on 5 September 1924. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on 1 October 1943 and trained as a wireless mechanic. He served during the Second World War in the Middle East, being posted to Egypt on 25 November 1944 with the 3rd Signals Depot, then 216 Group. On 14 March 1945 he was posted to Army Middle East Signals School, then to Aboukir (107MU) and finally El Hamma in April 1947. Attaining the rank of AC1, he was released from service on 7 February 1948, and died at Rugby in December 1990.
Edwaert Collier (Dutch c.1640-1708) Vanitas still life with a globe, open book, musical score, scroll, print of Caesar Augustus, lute and recorder on a draped table Signed E. Collier fe (to column) and a further two times E. Collier (to musical score and print) Oil on canvas 44.7 x 37cm; 17½ x 14¼in Provenance: Richard Green, London; The Power Collection; And by family descent
A pine underbed storage box 116cm wide x 58cm deep x 26cm high together with a group of wooden collectables to include a large ladle, 120cm long; a wooden tenor recorder; a chunky rolling pin; a large Brie du Meaux original box and further itemsAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
FOUR BOXES OF DIGITAL CAMERAS, C.DS, L.PS, AND 45 RECORDS, to include over one hundred classical C.Ds , two Panasonic Lumix DMC F218 digital cameras both with Leica DC Vario- Elmarit lenses, two camera carry cases, a Fujifilm E550 camera, a Fujifilm 200 Fotonex camera, a Fujifilm S3000 Finepics camera, a Medion miniature digital camera, a Pentax ESP10 120MI camera, a Keenox digital video camera, a Fujifilm Finepix A201 camera, a Bellora adjustable stand, a Miranda Titan stand, over forty L.P's mostly Reginald Dixon, over thirty 45s from the 1960s/1970s Herb Alpert, Elvis, Chuck Berry, etc, a pair of Chinon binoculars, Skymaster telescope, an unused boxed android tablet, a Medion Notebook in carry case, a 1960s Philips reel to reel tape recorder, etc (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
TWO BOXES OF ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND SOFT TOYS, to include a collection of St. Giles Hospice bears, Christmas tree lights, C.Ds, two table lamps with shades, a pink lamp shade, large Dalmation soft toy, a Harry Hall riding hat, horn handled crop, a pair of binoculars, a Canon Megazoom 105 camera, a Sony VideoHi8 Handycam recorder, a smaller Sony Hi8 Handycam digital recorder, a small Casio Exilim digital camera, a Pentax ESP10, Tasco binoculars, an early Canon 514XL video recorder (batteries corroded), a Polaroid Autofocus 660 instamatic camera, etc (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
Oscar Adler of Markneukirchen soprano recorder in A stamped Sonora/Musikhaus Koch/Munchen, with German fingering; also a Voglander csakan with alternative interchangeable piccolo head, circa 1930, stamped Wunderlich/Siebenbronn (2) **The piccolo head has a second joint incorporating a turning slide
English boxwood flageolet with four keys stamped Jewell, England (D sharp key missing); also a six-holed single key duct flute stamped with a Crown and inscribed: Improved/Patent/Voice/Flute/London/D and another duct flute/keyed recorder, possibly late 19th century Italian, within original fitted case (3) **The duct flute/keyed recorder is a rare instrument with four keys and flageolet style spacing studs. The small first hole and large fifth hole are characteristic of Improved Octave flageolets
Mixed vintage audio-visual lot comprising tall single JBL speaker, Pioneer multi-CD player including contents of CDs, Pioneer twin tape deck, Pioneer DVD player, Panasonic VHS recorder, Pioneer audio-visual processor & quantity of audio-visual cables. NB crate that cables can be seen in is excludedPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.
A MET OFFICE PATTERN DINES TILTING SYPHON RAINFALL RECORDERMANUFACTURED TO A DESIGN BY WILLIAM DINES, CIRCA 1930 The hinged cylindrical upper section with brass rim inscribed M.O. TILTING SYPHON RAIN RECORDER, MARK I. REF No MET. 562 enclosing tapered funnel and with glass aperture for viewing the mechanism inside, the whole section tipping open to reveal mechanism comprising cylindrical copper cannister set on a counterweighted pivot with collecting aperture to top and draining spout to side, fitted with a pivoted armature connected to an internal float and terminating with an inked stylus for recording the level of the water in the cannister on a clockwork rotating paper-scale lined drum, on tapered base incorporating outlet pipe.85cm (35.5ins) high, 50cm (19.75ins) diameter at the base.The design of the current lot was devised by William Henry Dines FRS (1855-1927)in around 1920. William Dines was the son of George Dines, a master builder who worked for Thomas Cubitt and advised Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on the design and construction of Osborne House. Both George and his son had a particular interest in weather predicting hence became fellows of the British Meteorological Society. William Dines was educated at Cambridge and served an engineering apprenticeship at Nine Elms Locomotive Works at Nine Elms, Battersea. After the Tay Bridge disaster in 1879 Dines undertook serious work on air pressure which later culminated in the invention of his pressure tune anemometer. In 1901 he undertook upper air research using kites and meteorographs made to his design and was granted the use of HMS Seahorse by the Admiralty to assist with his observations. At this time William Dines was serving as President of the Royal Meteorological Society and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1905.Dines developed his design of tilting syphon rainfall recorder during the First World War and it was brought into use and adopted by the Met. Office from around 1920 and is still in use today. Dines design is notable in that it utilises a self-tilting mechanism which causes the syphon to be automatically emptied once full. The instrument then resets itself so that it can continue recording.
A collection of books on printing and typography, including: 'Hollingworth Papers. A Book of Samples...', Turkey Mill, Maidstone, Hollingworth & Co, [1930], large 4to, quarter japanese vellum gilt; 'A Visual History of Type Faces and Graphic Styles', 2 vols, plus a duplicate volume 2 in larger cloth format; Penrose Annual 1930 vol 32; Cowell Ltd Book of Type Faces, 1952; plus others Edward Johnston, List of London Bookbinders by Howe, 1950, good quantity Monotype Recorder assorted issues, etc

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