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A tour of Cambridge University City, Roger Harrison, a Cambridge-born retired barrister and Crown Court Recorder, will give a tour for up to four people of some of the most significant parts of the University City. After some exploration on foot of where it all began, the tour will include St John’s and Trinity colleges (and others depending on circumstances). The tour will include a punt along the Backs of the Colleges, with a picnic lunch and wine. The winning bidder should arrange a mutually convenient time and date with Roger, including notification of any disabilities or food allergies.
A vintage Grundig TK20 reel to reel recorder, a cased Olympia typewriter and Underwood Typist's Outfit. [3] Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.
The Gledhill-Brook Time Recorder ClockMake: Contact AuctioneerModel: Contact AuctioneerYear: 0Mileage: 0VIN: Contact AuctioneerConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: Contact AuctioneerThe Gledhill-Brook Time Recorder Clock Of Huddersfield , Halifax,London & Birmingham The buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)
Lot to include a microwave, boxed toaster, video recorder, DVD player and similar. [6]Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.
SMITH (PHILIP)MEYERSON (SIMON) Fungus and Curmudgeonly, the first play of a quartet... designed, illustrated and produced by Natalia d'Arbeloff, NUMBER 2 OF 10 COPIES FOR DESIGNER BOOKBINDERS, from an overall edition of 50 copies signed by the author and illustrator, etched illustrations (some double-page), calligraphic text by Sally Johnson printed in red and black, typed 'Artist's Notes' signed by Philip Smith tipped-in at rear, blindstamped black buckram, patterned endpapers, housed in a specially designed sculpted black morocco box created in 1983-1984 by Philip Smith, with brown and grey onlays and maril, removeable side and top panel which detaches to reveal felt-lined slots for the cassette, Sony cassette recorder and printed instruction booklet, the top with leather-covered head and shoulder sculpted figures representing an audience, the front with circular cut out of a waste pipe leaking sewage and showing the cassette speaker behind, the rear with typewriter ribbon case whose cap pulls off to reveal a landscape in maril, binder's blindstamp on ribbon cap and detachable flap, book 313 x 135mm., overall structure 380 x 160mm., Natalia d'Arbeloff Press, 1980This 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
A late 19th century National Time Recorder Co Ltd of Aquinas St, London automatic tabletop date/time stamping clocking -in machine. With copper body and alloy fittings, the silvered dial marked out in Arabic numerals. 21 cm wide x 18 cm deep x 30 cm high.Condition report: The mechanism is wound tightlyThe balance runs when agitated but stops after a little while.The cover is missing its securing pins to allow entry to the mechanism.
A Victorian red Morocco leather deed box gilt-tooled with the Royal Coat of arms. Containing a velum letters patent of Queen's Counsel and corresponding a great seal to Henry William Cripps QC (1815-1899) dated1866Footnote: Henry William Cripps, born in 1815, was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, being head of the school and Prefect of Hall and a scholar at New College where he later became a Fellow, retaining his Fellowship until he married in 1845. He was President of the Oxford Union Society in 1837. Later moving to Parmoor House, Frieth in the county of Buckinghamshire in the 1860s and appointed Queens Counsel in 1866. He later was appointed Recorder of Lichfield and Chancellor of the diocese of Oxford and was also unanimously elected Chairman of the first Bucks County Council and of the Bucks Quarter Sessions. He died on the 14th of August 1899 in Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire.Condition report: The indenture shows some historic water damage The seal is intact with japaned tin caseThe deed box is intact but has some scuffing and signs of age.
British WWII and post war Lightweight Velocity Recorder IPC/76/047. weight 30.5 lbs, NSN 6625-99-924-8200, this used to calculate the velocity of depth charges from Dreadnought and Class ships, an interesting design in the style of a fishing reel that records the speed of the which the ordnance drops and as to where is has fallen in order to make sure the delivery systems are working properly on board the ships. Excellent condition however some internal pieces missing this piece of equipment is near complete in its original wooden box.
CLOCKING-IN RECORDER. A Gledhill Brook oak table top, clocking-in recorder. 30x25x21cm. All clocks in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any clock is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.
Football, Ilford selection, 1950's/70's including handbooks 1957/8, 58/9, 71/2, 73/4, home programmes including single sheet reserve issues also v Tooting & Mitcham 56/7, Sutton Utd 63/4 etc. Sold with 10 photocopied pages from the Ilford Recorder with caricature images from matches played inc. Wimbledon 9 March 1931, Casuals Amateur Cup replay 23 Jan 1931, Sing Tao Fr 18 Sept 1947 etc.
Artist: Alfonso Gray/Grey (British, active 1848-1909). Title: "The Racehorse 'Recorder'". Medium: Oil on canvas. Date: Composed 1848. Dimensions: Image size: 24 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (622 x 724 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed and dated lower middle; titled middle left. Very good condition. Comment(s): Grey's compositions of racehorses are rare and highly sought after. His last name has alternative spellings. [25006-10-1600]

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