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Los 480

A vintage Alto recorder, plastic moulded body (rosewood effect) with case and accessories

Los 10

Binatone radio and phonograph, together with a Vogue tape recorder, a Phillips reel to reel player, a Benksons Transistor 6 and a tin of reels (qty)

Los 138

Panasonic DVD video recorder MMR_ez48b with remote etc

Los 32

An antique recorder in wooden case by Johannes Adler and another example by Schotts.

Los 307

Dr Who - Lot to include Dr Who Operation, The Satan Pit Set, The Doctor & RC K-9, Tardis Talking Money Bank and The Doctor's Nano-Recorder, items predominantly factory sealed, boxes G to EX. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [5]

Los 328

Subbuteo - A boxed Subbuteo Table Cricket 'Club Edition' Set, with 15 players, pitch, screen, accessories and ephemera. with an assortment of boxed Subbuteo Cricket and Football accessories including Set Z Match Score Recorder; C122 New Type Goals; Table Cricket Scoreboard; C118 European Competitions Cup and similar. Items all show signs of use and play appearing to be in Good condition generally, and are unchecked for completeness, in boxes ranging Good - Very Good overall with general wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Los 839

A vintage boxed Ferguson Model 3T07 cassette recorder

Los 579

Bang & Olufsen Beocord 2000 Deluxe Reel To Reel Tape recorder.

Los 414

Football Interest - Quantity of boxed Subbuteo to include; Leeds & Chelsea teams, F.A. Cup, 'World Cup' Goals, Match Score Recorder etc, together with a signed Manchester United 1991 yearbook to include signatures; Sir Alex Ferguson, Clayton Blackmore, Steve Bruce, Darren Ferguson, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince, Craig Lawton, Colin McKee, Giuliano Maiorana, Danny Wallace etc.

Los 166

Polaroid cameras EE100 special and Impulse, Chinon 310 Pacific cam recorder and two other cameras

Los 5186

A late 19th century lacquered brass night watchman's time recorder, hinged cover enclosing clock mechanism, marked Original Eppner DGRM, A & J Smith, Opticians, Aberdeen, numbered 21417, 13cm over loop, c.1900

Los 373

A group of ceramic reference books. To include: The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery, Vol I & II (Coysch & Henrywood), True Blue Exhibition Catalogue, British Transfer-Printed patterns (Neale), Collecting Ceramic Landscapes (Humphries), Blue and White Transferware I & II (Coysh), Hollins Blue and White Printed Wares (Holdaway), Transferware Recorder i, II & III (Henrywood), Staffordshire Blue (Little), Spode's Willow Patterns (Copeland) (13) Condition: some wear from use.  Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection. 

Los 638

Nikion coolpix P530 camera and a Samsung video camera recorder, all with power packs in a canvas bag

Los 383

Yamaha Multitrack cassette recorder in poor condition. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 228

Cameras and Video Recorders - Canon EOS300 EF 9-300mm lens; Nizo 6056 recorder; etc

Los 331

AN HITACHI VHS VIDEO CASSETE RECORDER TOGETHER WITH A GUILLOTINE

Los 1402

Hitachi F650 video recorder with remote and original box ( remote in office 5619 ). Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.

Los 64

William Brown, London 1824, of tapering form, ribbed bandings, engraved with Garter and crest with a ducal coronet, plain handles, wire inner frame, removable rimHeight: 22cm, weight of each: 64ozFootnote: HeraldryThe Crest of The Rt Hon William Lowther KG, the 1st Earl of LonsdaleA dragon passant argentThe crest is environed with the Garter with its motto: ‘Honi soit qui mal y pense’ [Shame on him who thinks evil of it]. The whole is ensigned with an Earl’s coronet.Note:Sir William Lowther (born 29th December 1757 died 19th March 1844), the 1st Earl of Lonsdale and 2nd Baronet of Little Preston and Swillington in the County of Yorkshire, served as Member of Parliament for Appleby in 1780, for Carlisle from 1780 to 1784 and for Cumberland from 1784 to 1790. In 1796, he returned as Member of Parliament for Rutland, holding the seat until 1802 when he resigned his seat in the House of Commons on succeeding his cousin as Viscount Lowther as a peer in the House of Lords.William served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the army as well as being the Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland and Recorder of Carlisle. Having been appointed a Knight of the Garter and created Earl of Lowther in 1807, he set about an extensive redesign of the family estate, rebuilding Lowther Caste with the architect Robert Smirke between 1806 and 1814. An industrialist and coal magnate, Lowther was a man of vast means, allowing him to indulge his interests in the arts and he served as patron to many artists and writers, including William Wordsworth.He was well known for his extravagant purchases, Robert Smirk reported in his diary that he was believed to have a yearly income of £100,000; close to the equivalent of £10 million today. The craft of the silversmith did not escape his notice and following his inheritance of the title in 1807, he set about commissioning a large gilt service from silversmiths Paul Storr, Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, much of which was later sold in 1947, following the closure of the Castle in 1937 due to the depletion of the family fortune by the 5th Earl's more profligate tendencies.Many pieces from the original collection still surface at auction today, such as a set of four silver-gilt salts from the Lonsdale Service, by (not marked) Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith (II), 1803 and retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell (Sotheby’s New York, 16th April, 2013, lot 407), typical of the early 19th century Egyptian Revival style, and exude the luxury of the Regency period.Although regarded as a top tier client of the Royal goldsmiths, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, the size of the Earl’s commissions presumably meant that even they had to outsource work to meet the demands placed upon their workshops. These vast commissions often lasted over many years and it is possible these wine coolers were either outsourced to William Brown and part of the original commission or possibly ordered to increase the size of the already huge service.

Los 523

A Vintage Sony Betamax C5 UB Video Cassette Recorder Together with a Vintage Cardboard box for Ferguson Video Star 3V59

Los 524

A Vintage Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder Together with a Pair of Speakers

Los 587

A Coleman high performance air pump together with a digital video recorder

Los 1273

A SHARP LC-32P55E 32in TV along with Bush HDMI DVD player and a Thompson Digital TV recorder (all PAT pass and working) (3)

Los 626

SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a Galaxy fibre opticlamp (requires new bulb), HT&S Air Ministry desk lamp in need of restoration, Moore & Wright micometer, Batty dial gauge, vintage Pifco multi-meter, telephone circa 1970s needs connector fitting, treen string dispenser and covered bowl, Hohner Echo mouth organ, vintage Picco torches, Sony voice recorder, Oxo and tobacco tins, box of assorted flatware, topographical prints etc

Los 642

THREE BOXES AND A WICKER BASKET OF CLOCKS, TINS, TREEN CANDLESTICKS, CRICKETING EQUIPMENT, ETC, including vintage cricket bat, three balls, six stumps and four bails, a box containing seven assorted 20th century clocks, a Russian VEF-Transistor radio, a part boxed Hitachi cassette tape recorder model no TRQ-236, etc. (3 boxes and a basket)

Los 25

A vintage Sears CB radio receiver & Vantone tape recorder (un-tested)

Los 168

An unusual and good quality sunshine recorder for a tropical climate, by Casella of London, no. 8868, 8 3/4" h.

Los 1090

A quantity of miscellanea including fox stole, Riley's tin, pure wool picnic blanket, old newspapers, Alba cassette recorder, novelty anvil, wedding horseshoe, etc.

Los 284

Sinclair ZX Spectrum personal computer with W.H. Smiths cassette recorder, joy stick and approximately sixty games

Los 76

Corgi - Britains - Subbuteo - 4 x boxed items, # 258 The Saint Volvo P1800, this car is play worn and has lost its jewel headlamps, # 247 Mercedes 600 Pullman which shows signs of play use, # 9726 Britains American Civil War Field Piece which appears in Very Good condition, and a Subbuteo Match Score Recorder which is unchecked for completeness. The boxes are all in Good condition with some creasing to one corner of the Volvo box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (4)

Los 420

Acorn, BBC, Acornsoft - A boxed vintage PC, Cassette Recorder and games. Lot includes a boxed vintage BBC microcomputer by Acorn which appears to be in Very Good condition overall with original user guide plus 'Welcome' cassette pack, housed in Excellent inner polystyrene tray in original cardboard outer box; plus an Acorn Cassette Recorder #ANF03 which appears in Very Good condition Very Good original inner and outer boxes; together with a boxed Sure Shot controller and a collection of 12 boxed cassette games including Acornsoft 'Elite'; 'Snapper'; 'Arcade Action'; Amcom 'Fortress' and similar which also appear to be in Very Good condition. Lot is also accompanied by an unboxed Kinyo set of speakers, and a BBC magazine / ephemera. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Los 322

MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a carved wooden pipe, a recorder, an enamel decorated trinket box and napkin ring, door handles, clock pendulum, commemorative spoons and a ceramic chess set (one pawn missing)

Los 948

A Ferguson radio/cassette recorder and a Phillips DVD player/recorder.

Los 2233

Silver enamel circular compact, the lid decorated with a silhouette of a Shepherd playing a recorder and sheep by Cohen & Charles, London 1920 and one other, the lid decorated with a Venetian landscape, by H C Freeman Ltd, London import marks 1927 and one other, (2)

Los 186

A vintage Gledhill Brook time recorder with wall mounting points, in a pale blue painted case, lockable window, lever operation; the mechanism movement faced by an Arabic dial  30"h  15"w

Los 703

Lladro porcelain mother and child group, and NAO boy with recorder, height 23cm (2)

Los 500

AN OAK CASED NATIONAL TIME RECORDER LTD clocking in/out machine, 98 x 34cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 67

DICKENS (CHARLES)Sketches by 'Boz,' Illustrative of Every-day Life, and Every-day People... Illustrations by George Cruikshank, 2 vol., 1836; ...The Second Series. Complete in One Volume, 1837, together 3 vol., FIRST EDITIONS, FIRST ISSUES, THOMAS HATTON'S COPIES, with his loosely inserted typed note signed, [first series:] 2 etched frontispieces and 14 plates, publisher's dark green textured cloth with embossed seaweed pattern, spines gilt lettered within ornate shield-shaped design, orange-coated endpapers, corners worn, spines bumped, front inner hinges cracked, [second series:] half-title, etched frontispiece, additional pictorial title and 8 plates, 20pp. publisher's catalogue dated December 1836 at end, publisher's rose sand-grain cloth, spine with gilt lettering and decoration on black background, blue patterned endpapers, spine and edges faded, lower joint cracked, wear to foot of spine, all 3 volumes with occasional light soiling to text and light dampstaining to plates, untrimmed, some staining to covers, preserved in 2 felt-lined red cloth matching slipcases [Eckel pp.11-13; Gimbel A1 & A4; Sadleir 609 & 700; Smith I:1 & 2], 12mo (200 x 125mm.; 197 x 120mm.), John Macrone, 1836-1837Footnotes:THOMAS HATTON'S COPIES OF THE COMPLETE 'SKETCHES BY 'BOZ'', DICKENS'S FIRST BOOK.First series: Hatton writes of the binding that the present copy 'is one of only three ever seen by [the] writer possessing this particular kind of green cloth binding, and the peculiar orange-coloured end-papers. There is however no question of its pureness and genuineness as having been originally bound in this manner, and as such it may be considered a more desirable copy than in its more usually accepted state'. These two volumes have all the flaws called for by Smith except for three in volume 1 (at p.[107], p.174, and plate at p.329). Second series: the Contents leaf loosely inserted is the first state, with no list of illustrations, whilst that bound in is in the second state, with a list of illustrations on verso (omitting 'Mr Minns and His Cousin' at p.263). The 19-page catalogue at the end, dated December 1836, is as described by Smith. The binding by Remnant & Edmunds has the rarer blue and white patterned endpapers as opposed to the usual pale yellow ones.Provenance: Thomas Hatton, loosely inserted typed note, bookplates in first two volumes, William Henry Collis; and thence by descent to the present owners. ______________________LOTS 67-138: THE CHARLES DICKENS COLLECTION OF WILLIAM HENRY COLLIS OF LIVERPOOL (1865-1944)'W.H. Collis (aka Harry), was born in 1865 in Stourbridge, Worcs., the eldest of 8 brothers. His father William Blow Collis was a Mining Engineer and Coal Master (employing 200 men) and his grandfather of the same name, a renowned local solicitor and JP. 'Collis Street' is to be found near the centre of Stourbridge, and more recently 'The Collis Play Area' designated to their memory.WHC studied electrical sciences at Kings College in London, a subject at that time at the very frontiers of science and technology, and went on to work for the fledgling electricity company supplying electricity to Liverpool where he was also a lecturer at the university.As a life-long bachelor, he devoted himself to his role as the senior member of the family, but his two loves were his interest in his family genealogy, and his amazing interest in the life and works of Charles Dickens, on which he spent so much of his time.He amassed a large collection, and had wide correspondence with fellow Dickens aficionados for over 30 years of his life, becoming a recognised authority on the subject. Much of his correspondence has been kept. He was a meticulous adherer and recorder of detail as is evident in his notes relating to the books. Even with all his correspondence, he nearly always noted down on the letter the date of receipt of the letter as well as of his always prompt reply! In many cases he kept his edited drafts of these replies.' (Information provided by the family).The collection, sold on behalf of the descendants of Collis, provides a fascinating insight into the circle of 1930s Dickens collectors, dealers and bibliographers who, following in the footsteps of John F. Dexter, shared knowledge and collations, often buying and selling parts and spares to make up sets. WHC's most frequent correspondent was Thomas Hatton, who acknowledged Collis first and foremost in the bibliography he compiled with Arthur Cleaver ('The authors are indebted to many collectors and friends for information and assistance; particularly Mr. W.H. Collis, of Liverpool, and Dr. Hablot Browne, of Hoylake'). Many of the lots contain related letters from Hatton, some the draft replies, and the vast majority include WHC's detailed collation and provenance notes. They also reference the extraordinary amount of work done by the binder Morrell in repairing, cleaning and making up parts. Most of the books are still preserved in their 1930s brown paper parcels tied with string, and many of the individual parts and books are in a paper wrapper supplied by Collis with his edition notes.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 581

A Phillips portable tape recorder together with a Hacker Sovereign II longwave radio and a quantity of Kodak slides and Phillips reel-to-reel tapes.

Los 103

Two Transistor Tape Recorders, Two Transistor Tape Recorders,including a Miny 2301, with tape, untested, also with a Benkson 690 Transistor Tape Recorder, untested,

Los 389

GRUNDIG TK14 'REEL TO REEL' RECORDER, GEC stereo system and a cased 'as new' Challenge Xtreme portable electric circular saw

Los 656

A RADIO, TWO RADIO CASSETTE/CD RECORDERS AND A REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER, comprising a boxed Sony CFD-V24 CD radio cassette recorder, a boxed Sharp GF-5858E stereo radio cassette recorder, a vintage portable radio with back printed Hong Kong and a BSR Defiant portable reel to reel tape recorder (Condition report: not tested, two items in original packaging, hinge broken on reel to reel recorder case) (4)

Los 619

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TECHNOLOGY, ETC, including boxed 1 mil 1/4 inch acetate recording tape, a Toshiba T4600C computer with mouse and adapter in carry case, a General 'Record All' turntable radio cassette player, a Robuk tape recorder, a small quantity of assorted loose Lego, several Del Prado military figures, Omiya 8x40 binoculars and a vintage Blaupunkt radio, appliances not tested (2 boxes and loose)

Los 1253

LG 32LH3000 32in TV WITH REMOTE, a Toshiba HDD+DVD video recorder and a Philips DVP3120/05 DVD player both with no remotes (all PAT pass and working) (3)

Los 612

A BOX AND LOOSE CAMERAS, PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER AND REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER, to include a Grundig TK20 reel to reel tape recorder containing tape (case damaged), a Philips portable record player in case with inbuilt speaker, cameras to include a CMF bencini Comet S in leather case, a PAL Jr in leather case, an Olympus VG-170 digital camera with instructions, leads etc in original box, Brownie cameras and 35mm cameras (sd) (1 BOX + LOOSE)

Los 648

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CDS, SEVENTY EIGHT RPM RECORDS, PICTURES, PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER, REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Dansette Major Monarch record player in a red and grey case, a vintage Truvox reel to reel tape recorder (sd), a Linguaphone French course on forty five rpm records, two boxes of seventy eights to include Duke Ellington, Bing Crosby and classical including Pagliacci by the British National Opera Company in an album, Strauss, Mozart etc, forty to fifty CDs with artists to include Katie Melua, Arctic Monkeys and Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Schweppes soda syphon, modern table lamps, pictures to include prints and original artwork largest frame measures approximately 87cm x 65cm (sd) (4 BOXES + LOOSE)

Los 1333

Fidelity Playmaster reel to reel tape recorder. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 458

A Grundig TK24 reel to reel tape recorder: together with a quantity of tape reels.

Los 162

Pye Cambridge 9115 casette recorder with leads etc

Los 1211

A vintage boxed Panasonic video cassette recorder NV-HV60 EB-S plus a JVC VCR

Los 1074

Ferguson 3218 Reel - Reel Tape Recorder, with microphone, together with an Olympia Splendid 66 cased typewriter. (2)

Los 31

A Descant recorder, Indian carved wood toy carts (A/F), two cribbage boards, Bakelite clock and 10 old tennis balls

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