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Two recorders by Moeck, in original cases, together with a Schott treble recorder, boxed, and another recorder by Mollenhauer and two other woodwind instruments by C.D Wells and B. AckermanThe makers of the clarinets are stated in the description and the clarinets are marked with the makers.
An early 20th Century mahogany cased barograph, Negretti & Zambra, London, the hinged and glazed hood to a plinth base fitted with a single drawer, to a signed and lacquered brass movement with seven bellow mechanism to an eight day spring driven drum movement, width 36cm, together with two opened packs of N&Z recorder charts
A quantity of LP's to include Lionel Richie and Johnny Mathis, a Sony Voleo 8AF recorder in travel case, a Polaroid Colorpack 80, a Polaroid 320 and other vintage cameras and accessories, together with seven models of trains on mounts in original packaging and a collection of mainly 1970's/80's theatre and pantomime programmes to include a 1985 Royal Performance at the Theatre RoyalLocation: LWM
A quantity of video & photographic equipment to include an Olympus SP-560UZ camera, Sanyo video recorder, Optus and Tronic binoculars, Paillard-Bolex camera, 2 Bell & Howell cameras, Cannon super 8 cine camera, Movexoom 6 cine camera, lenses, G.B.-Bell & Howell 16mm cine camera with various lenses, 2 vintage Pentax cameras with extra lense and a Bauer T 82 real to real player etc.
A small late 19th century marquetry inlaid workbox, 20cm wide; a "Viyella" needle gauge knitting recorder; a cribbage board; glass and other beads; costume jewellery; hat pins; a sterling silver mounted clear glass scent atomiser; a hobnail cut glass scent bottle and stopper; playing cards; powder compacts; vanity case; opera glasses; cigar box; a shoe horn with carved hound handle; a back scratcher; etc
Royal Interest - an album of autograph letters to Alan Maxwell MVO, of the photographic and camera specialists, Wallace Heaton Ltd., official suppliers to the Royal Family,offering good wishes upon the occasion of his retirement, in the May of 1984, including those from Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Lord Snowdon, John Spencer, 11th Duke of Marlborough, and others, thanking him for his past and future advice and service, including, from Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) - 3pp, 8vo, from Kensington Palace, dated May 27th, 1986, thanking him for ‘’taking the trouble to write about my camera - I am terribly sad that nothing came out of Japan, as it’s a wonderful place to photograph given the opportunity! However, I also wanted to say how enormously grateful I am for all that you do for me & in particular, the speed in which my pictures return.I do hope that you are happy with the system of passing on the films to Jenny & that the frequency isn’t driving you mad! Once again thank you, Mr Maxwell, for taking such care & trouble over my photography - Yours sincerely, Diana’’; from Prince Charles, 1p, 4to, from Balmoral, dated, 28th October, 1993 - ‘’I just wanted to write and thank you so much for all the time and effort you put in to producing possible Christmas cards for me this year…..What on earth would I do without you…Yours sincerely, Charles’’; from Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, 1p, 8vo, from Windsor Castle, dated 13th June [no year] - ‘’Dear Mr Maxwell, Thank you for your good wishes for my birthday and for the box of video tape. As you have probably heard by now , we have a VHS recorder and I am hoping to exchange the Sony for a system compatible with VHS. Yours sincerely, Philip’’; Prince Andrew, 2pp, 4to, from Gordonstoun School, dated, 18th November, 1977, - ‘’Sir, Thank you for your letter of 1st Nov. I am glad nothing was seriously wrong with my camera…’’, continues, requesting advice relating to a picture he wishes to be enlarged; Prince Edward, 1p, 8vo, from Buckingham Palace, dated 10th September, 1986 - ‘’It appears my last set of photographs were quite popular. Please could you send me copies of 11,12, 15….Yours sincerely, Edward’’, together with numerous invitations to Royal Family and notable society events
Acorn Computers, Acorn Electron Home Computer, Acorn Electron Plus 1, Acorn Electron Plus 3, Brother Thermal Transfer Printer HR-5, Saisho Computer Program Data Recorder, in original boxes with a quantity of manuals and software, F-G, untested, boxes P-F, Home Computer box lacks outer box (qty)
Acorn Electron and Commodore Computer Games and Accessories, 180+ games including Countdown To Doom, Arcadians, Hopper, Missile Control, Boxer, Flash Gordon, Savage Pond, Jumpin Jack and many others, with Acorn Electron Home Computer, Saisho Data Recorder, Electron User magazines and other items, F, untested, a good quantity of the games are home recorded (qty)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include cast metal Universal weighing scales with weights, Grundig TK23 reel to reel tape recorder, two brown enamel teapots, two salt glazed barrels, one impressed Tamworth, salt glazed storage jars, Denhill 8x25 leather cased binoculars, framed prints of dogs, Japanese laquer tray in distressed condition, metal storage box, oak banjo shaped barometer, vintage slide projector, brass fire screen, silver topped walking stick, various umbrellas, assorted pictures etc
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHIC, ELECTRONIC AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Canon EOS 1100D digital SLR camera with f3.5-5.6 18-55mm Canon zoom lens, a Fujifilm Fine Pix S5600 digital camera, a Sigma f4-5.6 zoom lens, a Pentax f2 50mm lens, a Pentax f1.7 50mm lens, Benk and Xingyingda tripods, a Motorola 8500X early mobile phone, a boxed Vivitar iTwist 620 digital video recorder with cable and instructions, many items as new in packaging to include Polaroid Sports polarized sunglasses, optical mice, headphones, travel USB chargers, headlamps, travel security boxes etc (sd) (3 BOXES + LOOSE)
A collection of various vintage audio visual equipment including a Beocord 2000 Deluxe reel to reel tape recorder with integral speakers to cover, a Truvox reel to reel tape recorder, a Bolex Paillard 18-5 cine projector, a Hanomat Auto 500 35mm colour slide projector, various cables, wiring and other accessories
A collection of electronics to include Panasonic NV-FJ630 Hi-Fi Nicam, a Diga VHS / DVD recorder / player, a Sony minidisk deck, a Pacific DVD / CD player, a JVC VHS player, a Diga HDD & DVD recorder / player, a Symphonic DVD / VHS player, a Sony CD / DVD player and a Kenwood stereo synthesizer tuner, model KT-56L.
LOCAL INTEREST:- A set of four George III vegetable dish bases of shaped circular outline, with later-fluting around the sides (to resemble strawberry dishes), each engraved in the centre with a coat of arms*, also numbered (1,2,3, & 4) and engraved underneath with scratchweight, unmarked; 9.5" (24 cms) diameter; 69.9 oz (4) *The Arms are those of Poulett impaling Pocock for John, 4th Earl of Poulett, who was born in 1756 and styled Viscount Hinton between 1764 and 1788, after which he succeeded to the Earldom on the death of his father in April 1788. He was Lord Lieutenant of Somerset 1792-1819 and made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Thistle in 1794. He was Lord of the King's Bedchamber from 1795-1819 as well as being Recorder of Bridgewater. He married Sophia, daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Pocock, KB. on 22nd July 1782 at her father's house in Charles Street, London. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire said of Countess Poulett in a letter composed a few months after her marriage: " Lady Hinton is the oldest little woman I ever saw, very young and so childish and vulgar, one is amazed every now and then to hear her come out with very clever things - she was a great fortune (ie. she brought a great fortune to the marriage) - she has a comical ugly face and her waist is longer than her legs!!".
Ferrograph Reel to reel plus, a Ferrograph reel to reel recorder series 5, some wear on controls, with leads, instruction book together with approximately twenty tapes of different sizes and a splicer plus a number of booklets and correspondence about television, radio and data sheets from the late 1940, early 50s and other items, all untested
A National Time Recorder Co Limited clocking in and out timepiece with enamelled roman numeral dial behind glass with clocking in/out mechanism below, on wooden plinth base, clock face signed 'Aquinas Street London SE1', 34.5cm wide x 18.5cm deep x 98.5cm highCondition report: Surface marks and scratches to the wood, some watermarks, clock not tested, otherwise in good condition
Caricatures.- Phillips (Watts) A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off, satire on the paddlesteamer "Great Eastern", previously named the "Leviathan" in its planning stages, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and was at the time the largest ship ever built, lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 335 x 505 mm (13 1/8 x 19 7/8 in), some light toning and minor surface dirt, handling creases, unframed, Day & Son, 1858; together with Gillray's Doublûres of characters; _ or _ striking resemblances in phisiognomy..., 1798, and a mixed group of 16 other caricatures, including Cruikshank's 'The Bottle, in eight plates', an anonymous etching 'The Steward', showing Gabriel Powell, the Recorder of Swansea, standing in front of 'Swansea Theatre', William Heath's 'The Contractor and the Contracted or 195 more than 186', 1810, and others, various sizes, all unframed, [early 19th century] (18)Literature:BM Satires 9261

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