LOUDSPEAKER: A fine vintage Tannoy ‘Landsdown’ Loudspeaker, designed by Ronnie Rackham and Guy R. Fountain, circa 1956/7, the large cabinet, with canted corners fitted with a substantial 12 inch ‘Silver’ driver, a 15 ohm Dual Concentric LS crossover (marked LSU/HF/12/L), the veneered cabinet set on three supports, 80cm high, 94cm wide, 44 cm deep. Speaker serial number: 022019. A vintage March 1956 ‘Gramophone’ magazine article advises that these are the ‘finest’ speakers in the World, and this listing includes the ‘Landsdown’ 12 “ at a price of £68, 5,0. This is an early iteration of the classic Tannoy speaker line that was updated to the ‘RED 12” following the success of the Silver. Note: this speaker is untested at the saleroom, but I understand was previously in use by the vendor. The internals of the cabinet look in excellent overall condition, the ‘Tannoy’ badge on the front is slightly bent and would likely be restorable to a better flat state. Condition report We have removed four nuts in the cabinet to allow safe removal of the speaker cone. This appears in good overall condition, see images (note the dark line is a shadow and not a stain, as the cable prevented complete removal from the casing).
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A Champions Of Sport; Kevin Pietersen M.B.E England cricketer, signed montage, including signed photograph, replica M.B.E medal and a England cap, mounted in display case, 79x68cm, together with a Champions Of Sport; Monty Panesar England cricketer, signed ltd edition montage, with certificate of authenticity No. COS 7414, framed and glazed, 91x58cm.Provenance; From the collection of Gary Youngman, after dinner speaker and charity organiser.
Sixty-seven Verascope slides, depicting domestic scenes and interiors from the 1970s and 80s, alongside several transparent slides, housed in two purpose-built display cases together with a 'Inspire P380' Creative Labs speaker system with subwoofer, together with a Cub Grundig reel to reel recorder. (2)
A collection of sporting memorabilia to include, boxing Hall Of Fame; two framed sets totaling ninety nine trading cards, premier edition 1991 by AW Sports Inc, framed and glazed, 94x80cm, Fisher Promotions Sporting Memorabilia; A framed signed picture montage Steve Collins, ltd edition, 78x75cm and a Fisher Promotions; Evander Holyfield signed picture montage, ltd edition, framed and glazed, 73x65cm.Provenance; From the collection of Gary Youngman, after dinner speaker and charity organiser.
A collection of sporting memorabilia to include, Champions Of Sport Memorabilia; Ricky 'Hitman' Hatton MBE framed signed montage, including a replica I.B.F (International Boxing Federation) medal, 77x67cm, Premier Edition AW Sports, Inc; A framed montage of 'Boxing Greats' trading cards, numbered 101-149, dated 1991, 80x94cm together with, a signed framed print, signatures to include - Stracey, Minter, Magri, 'Boy Green and Conteh, framed and glazed, 52x42cm, together with two prints on canvases, one of Mike Tyson, 89x59cm and one of Barry Mcguigan v Eusebio Pedroza, 92x62cm. (3)Provenance; From the collection of Gary Youngman, after dinner speaker and charity organiser.
'On Tuesday May 27th, the crew of the NC-4 was up before dawn. The engines and radio was checked out and on the signal from Read, Elmer Stone advanced the throttles and the big flying boat lifted off in the early morning for Lisbon Portugal. Another chain of destroyers extended between the Azores and Lisbon. The weather was good and as the NC-4 passed over each destroyer the ship radioed a message of her passage to the base ship Melville at Ponta Delagada and the cruiser Rochester in Lisbon who in turn reported to the Navy Department in Washington. At 19:30 the flashing light from the Coba da Roca lighthouse was spotted and the NC-4 passed over the coastline. The big aircraft turned southward toward the Tagus estuary and Lisbon. At 20:01 on May 27, 1919, the NC-4s keel sliced into the waters of the Tagus. The welcome was tumultuous. A transatlantic flight, the first one in the history of the world, was an accomplished fact!Early in the morning of 30 May the NC-4 departed Lisbon for Plymouth England. The NC-4 sat down in the Mondego River to investigate an overheating engine. The radiator had developed a leak and was repaired but because of a low tide condition it became too late in the day to take off and reach Plymouth before dark so Read proceeded to Ferrol in northern Spain to spend the night. They were back in the air the next morning and as they approached Plymouth a formation of Royal Air Force seaplanes escorted the NC-4 into the harbour. A British warship fired a 21 gun salute as the NC-4 circled. The Lord Mayor of Plymouth received Commander Read and his crew and from Plymouth they went to London where they were decorated by the King of England. President Wilson, who was at the Peace Conference in Paris, sent for them, congratulated them for their outstanding achievement and introduced them to all present…'The triumphant closing stages of the NC-4's pioneering trans-Atlantic flight in May 1919; the U.S. Coast Guard's 'Aviation History' website refers.The important Aero Club of America Aviation Medal of Merit, Artefacts and Archive appertaining to Walter T. Hinton, United States Navy, who co-piloted Curtiss Flying Boat 'NC-4' in the first ever trans-Atlantic flight in May 1919, a pioneering achievement for which he was awarded the Navy Cross and later the Congressional Gold Medal(i)Aero Club of America, Aviation Medal of Merit, bronze, obverse, an albatross over the globe, reverse officially engraved, 'W. K. Hinton, Pilot NC4, commemorating the Trans Atlantic Flight. May 8th to 31st 1919', 34mm., integral loop and ring suspension, complete with upper 'Aviation Medal of Merit' suspension device, and small length of original riband; accompanied by a signed declaration by Hinton, in which he gifts the award to a friend in 1978(ii)The recipient's 'match safe' vesta box, gold (marked 14K.), with black and green stripe enamel decoration and central monogram 'JPM', 47mm. by 60mm., contained in a felt-lined burgundy leather case, with lid inscription in gilt lettering, 'Walter Hinton Gold Match Box Carried on NC-4 Flight'; believed to have been another gift to Peter C. Carlson(iii)A commemorative plaque for Wilbur and Orville Wright's pioneering flight, bronze, rectangular, by Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan, for the U.S. Mint, obverse, conjoined busts of the brothers with inscription, 'In recognition and Appreciation of Their Ability, Courage and Success in Navigating the Air', reverse, a winged female figure holding a torch, with upper inscription, 'Shall Mount Up with Wings as Eagles', 55mm. by 80mm., somewhat discoloured by old lacquer(iv)American Aeronautical Society, bronze disc commemorating the First Annual Dinner, New York, 27 April 1911, 40mm., together with a small medallet with aircraft in flight and reverse inscription, '1954 3rd', on a black riband(v)A significant photographic archive (approximately 70 images), of aircraft, personnel and related subject matter, covering Haiti 1915, Mexico 1917, the crash of the NC-2 at Atlantic City in 1919, the take-off and in-flight of the trans-Atlantic flight, subsequent scenes from Lisbon and London - the latter including a photograph of the Prince of Wales and Winston Churchill - his triumphant return to the U.S.A., thence his Long Island to Hudson Bay flight in 1920, U.S.A. to Brazil flight in 1922-23 and take-off from the Amazon in 1925, together with images of Charles Lindbergh and Eddie Rickenbacker.(vi)A postal telegraph from Charles Lindbergh in New York, sent to Hinton in Paris in May 1919, 'Thanks for your kind invitation. Regret impossible to make definitive plans at this time'; together with a quantity of Hinton's calling cards and home stationery. (Lot)Walter T. Hinton was born in Pleasant Township, Van Wert County, Ohio on 10 November 1888, where he was raised on a farmstead. An adventurous soul, he was motivated by a poster urging young men to 'Join the Navy and See the World' and did just that, entering the United States Navy in February 1908 and seeing action at the occupation of Veracruz in Mexico in 1914.But it was in naval aviation that he was to make his mark, having become one of the first enlisted men gain a place at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. He became an instructor on gaining his 'Wings', one of his pupil pilots being Richard E. Byrd, afterwards the famous polar aviator.Of his subsequent exploits as co-pilot with Elmer Stone of the Curtiss NC-4's trail blazing trans-Atlantic crossing in May 1919, much has been written, including The Flying Firsts of Walter Hinton, by Benjamin J. Burns. In addition, numerous website sources bear testament to the epic nature of the flight, a particularly detailed account appearing on the U.S. Coast Guard's 'Aviation History' site:https://cgaviationhistory.org/1919-nc-4-transatlantic-flight/Of the three flying boats that set out from Rockaway Beach, New York on 8 May 1919, only NC-4 made it safely to Lisbon, via ports of call in Nova Scotia and the Azores in a journey lasting 19 days. The subject of rapturous receptions over the coming weeks - not just in Lisbon, but in London and Paris too - Hinton and his crew enjoyed further accolades by way of reward, among them honours bestowed by the Portuguese and British governments, in addition to those presented them on returning to America; Hinton's Navy Cross was later surpassed by a Congressional Gold Medal awarded him in 1929.During the 1920s, he continued his pioneering work, exploring the Arctic by balloon, including a wayward flight in Navy Balloon A-5598 from Rockaway Naval Air Station to Moose Factory, Ontario, a winter trip which ended with a month-long hike back to civilisation. He also made the first flight from North America to South America, where he explored the Amazon forest by hydroplane; his first attempt at that feat nearly ended in disaster, when he was compelled to take to the wing of his aircraft in shark infested waters off Cuba.A noted speaker on aviation matters, Hinton was President and founder of the Aviation Institute of the U.S.A., and published a number of periodicals, including Pioneers in Aviation, Aviation Progress and Wings of Opportunity.Retiring to Pompano Beach, Florida - where he delighted in sharing his memories with all and sundry - his glittering career was crowned by a supersonic flight in Concorde, when, as a special guest, the Atlantic crossing took less than four hours. After his death in 1981, his ashes were interred at Arlington National Cemetery. SALE 25001 NOTICE:Gold match safe weighs 34g. Naming of the Aero Club of America Medal now added to the Lot.
Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage Speakers (pair) Serial No.2072, together with the relevant Speaker Stands. Includes a 4 metre pair of Chord Signature Speaker cables.The speakers are contained within a wooden crate which are enclosed in cardboard protection box.The Stands and concrete bases also are boxed.These rare and unique speakers were designed and made as a homage to the ancient Cremonese art of violin making, and especially to the Master Violin Maker Giuseppe Guarneri Del Gesu (1698-1744).
AN ART DECO BAKELITE SPEAKER AND HEALTH LAMP, a British Thomson Houston type E form B wireless loudspeaker, brown bakelite construction and distinctive fretwork, approximate height 37.5cm and width34cm, (some tears to the material and a crack near the bottom left edge), a vintage cream health table lamp with a bakelite base with a switch, ridged conical shade with a reflective interior, rope cord detail, 230v/50v, adjustable arm, (not tested has used wear marks), (2), (Condition Report: overall ok condition see main description for item details, would benefit a clean)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE ELECTRICAL ITEMS, to include a Bose 'Soundlink Mini' an Amazon 'Echo' 1st/2nd generation, an Amazon 'Echo' 2nd generation smart speaker, a 'Gadget' digital microscope, a boxed LG mouse scanner LSM-100, a boxed Ashton vocal microphone, all untested, etc. (s.d/a.f) (1 box + loose)
Framed George & Dragon Kirkbymoorside Darts Yorkshire Champions 53-54 tie, The National Sporting Club wood shield (a/f), framed National Sport Club Luncheon 1993 with Guest Speaker Jack Charlton signed by him and Pat Kenning, and a collection of assorted framed Cricket prints and picturesShipping POA https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form
Charterhouse. A manuscript document appointing Philip Lord Jones (of Fonmon) as a governor of Charterhouse, succeeding Richard Cromwell, dated 1658. Ink manuscript on vellum with calligraphic heading, red borders and line spacing, and border decorated with flowers, plants and birds. Seven red wax seals (of nine), with eight signatures of other governors, document (visible, excluding seals) 520mm x 619mm, overall size including frame: 792mm x 755mm, mounted, framed and glazed. The other governors who signed the document include Nathaniel Fiennes, an MP and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal for a period during The Protectorate; Bulstrode Whitelocke, a lawyer and politician who served as a commissioner of the Great Seal; William Lenthall, a politician who served as Speaker of the House of Commons; Philip Skippon, an English army officer and politician; and others. Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle. Some very light spotting and dust staining, some fraying and loss to seal tags, but generally in very good condition (has not been examined out of frame).

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