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QUAD ELECTROACOUSTICS LTD - a Mid-Century Vintage British 33/303 Hi-Fi sound system set, comprising Quad 33 Control Unit Pre Amplifier, Quad 303 Stereo Power Amplifier, Quad FM 3 Tuner, and a pair of floorstanding Quad ESL Electrostatic Loudspeakers, speaker height 69cm, width 87cm, all in good working order and renovated in the last 5 years All in good overall working order, but we recommend having it properly PAT tested before use, no legs for the speakers, general age-related wear to frames but no obvious damage, comes with wires and cables for the whole system.
A 6-BOLT COPPER AND BRASS DIVING HELMET BY SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD, top and bottom sections both inscribed '14677', the bonnet with removable face plate numbered 15287, oval guarded side windows with matching numbers 562, spit cock valve, weight hooks, air inlet with sprung non-return valve, telephone port with blanking nut, adjustable exhaust valve, mounted on corselet, oval maker's label, front and back weight hooks, fitted internally with air ducts, speaker, chin buzzer and wiring, 19in. (48cm.) high
A 6-BOLT COPPER AND BRASS DIVING HELMET BY SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD, tinned overall, the top and bottom sections both inscribed '13426', the spun bonnet with removable face plate numbered 15437, oval guarded side windows with matching numbers 426, spit cock valve, weight hooks, air inlet with sprung non-return valve, telephone port with blanking nut, adjustable exhaust valve, mounted on corselet, no maker`s label, front and back weight hooks, fitted internally with air ducts, speaker, chin buzzer and wiring -- 19in. (48cm.) high
* Elizabeth I – Letters Patent. Letters patent of inspeximus of two inquisitions post mortem relating to the estates of the Pettit family in Shropshire, 1502 and 1504; 25 November 1564, vellum deed in Latin with calligraphic initial letter 'E' and ascenders, 1. writ of diem clausit extremum to the escheator of Shropshire on the death of John Petytt, 26 Nov 1501, with an inquest at Bridgnorth, 2 July 1502; John Petytt died seised of: Manor of Badger ( Baggesoure ), and two messuages, two virgates of land, in Beckbury, worth £4, held of the prior of Wenlock by service and rent of 30 s … He died 19 November last, seised in fee; his heir is his son Thomas Petit, aged 38 and more; [TNA C142/16/47]. 2. writ of diem clausit extremum to the escheator of Shropshire on the death of Thomas Petytt, 6 Nov 1504, with an inquest at Wellington, 16 Nov 1504; Thomas Petytt died seised of: Manor of Badger ( Baggesor ) and two messuages and two virgates of land in Beckbury, worth £4, held of the prior of Wenlock, by service and rent of 30 s ., for all service… He died on 29 August 1504, seised in fee; his heir is his brother and heir Henry Petit, aged 38 and more, [TNA C142/18/22]; exemplified at the request of Thomas Kynnersley, esquire; tested by [William] Cordell [1522-1581, lawyer and speaker of the House of Commons, Master of the Rolls – see Baker, The Men of Court , 523-4]; examined by Thomas Huyckes and David Lewes, clerks; some creasing, three holes including two affecting text (one slightly affecting legibility of 3 words in three lines at head of document, and another larger hole of 15mm affecting text at fold intersection on right of document), 28 x 47 cm, large fragment of the great seal of Elizabeth on her throne in white wax appended, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESSee VCH Shropshire 10 (1998), 213-20.
A REPRODUCTION YEW WOOD DINING/LOUNGE SUITE, comprising an extending draw leaf table with one additional leaf, extended length 195cm x closed length 149cm x depth 90cm x height 75cm (glass top), six chairs including two carvers, bookcase with open central section and three drawers, width 147cm x depth 37cm x height 195cm, two door hi-fi cabinet, two speaker cabinets and a T.V. stand (key) (13)
A 1950's Bakelite radio set by Phillips, Type B3G63A, dark brown Bakelite case with cream and gold woven material grille, input port for a gramophone and provision for separate external speaker, cream and gold controls for station select, volume and tone.Condition Report: No cracks or significant damage to the case, light surface scratching / marks.
* Darly (Mary & Matthew, active circa 1760-1780). The Little Deans Yard Macaroni, July 30th, 1772, The Oxford Macaroni, January 11th, 1772, Jehu the true English Coachman, August 10th 1773, Mr. Convex, The Feild Preacher, May 21, 1775 & Mr. Concave, August 1, 1775, five engraved or etched caricatures published by Mary and Matthew Darly, plate size 170 x 125 mm (6.8 x 4.75 ins), and slightly smaller, the first work (Little Deans Yard Macaroni) with margins, the others trimmed to or just within plate mark, the third work (Jehu the Coachman) trimmed with loss of the volume number and imprint at head and foot, all printed on laid paper, together with Kay (John, 1742-1826). Sir David Rae of Eskgrove, Bart., Lord Justice Clerk, 1799, Mr. Pierie & Mr. Maxwell two Batchelors, 1785, & Courtship/Matrimony, 1789, together three etched caricatures, the first on handmade wove paper, the second and third works on laid paper (the latter probably thus lifetime impressions), plate size 125 x 93 mm (4.9 x 3.6 ins( and slightly smaller, all with blank margins, plus Bretherton (James, circa 1750-1790). A collection of 17 etched caricatures of men of the day, including Bunbury, Mr. Cornwall, Speaker, Mr. J. Lee, Lord Stormont, Mr. Powis, Marquis of Rockingham, Apsley, Sir Francis Molineux and Mr. Quarme, Lord Nugent, Lord Effingham, Lord Surry, Mr. Dundas, Mr. Rigby, Mr Francis, Duke of Grafton, Sir Charles Turner, Mr. Brooke Watson, Sir James Erskine, & Lord Sidney, 1782-88, 17 etchings mostly on wove paper, occasional light spotting, plate size 176 x 113 mm (7 x 4.4 ins), all with margins, and most with printed caption pasted at foot identifying the subject, and six other similar engravings, late 18th/early 19th century, including May Day, by Darly, 1780, Lord Monboddo seated at his desk, Anthony Serious Esqr., An Opera Girl of Paris in the Character of Flora by Grignion after Brandoin, etc., and a late 18th century original pen, brown ink and grey wash caricature of a gentleman, titled in brown ink at foot 'Buckhorse', sheet size 213 x 125 mm (8.5 x 5 ins), all contained in 20th century album of clear plastic sleeves (Qty: 32)NOTESBM Satires 4990 (for Darly's Oxford Macaroni).
A vintage WWII Second World War era bakelite desk intercom / microphone device. Brown bakelite construction, with a bullet shaped microphone / speaker mounted to top and volume control knob to front. Marked ' Made In England ' to base. By repute removed from RAF Debden after the war. Measures approx; 15cm long.
12 Dinky Toys for restoration. 2x Sunbeam-Talbot, Vauxhall Victor Ambulance, Loud Speaker Van, Bedford Dinky Toys Van, American Estate Car, Delivery Van, Humber Hawk Police Car, Rambler Cross Country, Studebaker Golden Hawk, Simca Versailles and a Renault Dauphine. QGC good castings for restoration, one converted. £80-100
Yelverton (Edward, of Appleton, Norfolk, son of William Yelverton, of Rougham, Norfolk, brother of Sir Christopher Yelverton, judge and speaker of the House of Commons, 1536/7-1612, 1548-1623) Appointment of Edward Yelverton as attorney of the will of William Yelverton, manuscript, 1p. with conjugate blank, blind stamp seal, folds, a little browned, sm. folio, 31st August 1586; and 3 others, Yelverton family, v.s., v.d., 16th & 17th centuries (4).
Speaker of the House of Commons.- Turnor (Sir Edward, judge and speaker of the House of Commons, 1616/17-1676) The Speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor kt Sp. of ye hobl. ho. of ComonsTo ye kings most Exct. Maty... at ye passing of y Act Entituled An Act for Granting a Royal Ayde... of 2477500 pounds.... 1664 [&] The Speech... March 2. 1664 at this Prorogation, manuscript extracts from a larger work, 4pp., folds, browned, folio, [17th century].
Pat Boone signed 10x8 colour photo. American singer, composer, actor, writer, television personality, motivational speaker, and spokesman. He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He sold more than 45 million records, had 38 top 40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films. Dedicated. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Highly Important I.R.A. Army Council Archive 1924-5, 1929-31 This is a central file of documents sent to and issued by the IRA's Chief of Staff, who for much of the period covered was Moss (Maurice) Twomey. The documents were filed (or 'dumped') in groups and there is some overlapping of dates. For the periods covered, this file gives a meticulously detailed account of all the IRA's activities and internal procedures. Outgoing letters and instructions from the Chief of Staff are generally in carbon copy; incoming letters are some times in manuscript and sometimes in typescript. Most letters are signed with initials, if at all, or by military position, but most of the writers can be identified by anyone familiar with the IRA's personnel. Many are on headed IRA paper. almost all letters are carefully dated whether by the writer or the recipient. There are over 300 documents, extending to over 500 pages. There is a gap between October 1925 and April 1929. The range of documents is very broad, and the following is intended as no more than an outline guide. (24.3.1924), 3rd Western Div. to C/s, interesting letter about funds needed to pay legal bills for Jock Leonard, in prison for shooting of D.I. Swanzy in 1920; (3 May 1924) Chief of Staff to O/C. Limerick County, setting up a new Limerick command, with code work; (21 May 1924) O/C. No. 2 Tirconaill Brigade, resigning due to financial circumstances (had been offered a temporary job in Belfast); (25 Sept. 1924) M. Twomey (Inspection Officer) to C/o making recommendations for battalion mobilizations; (Oct. 15 1924) C/S to Comdt. Sean Mc B(ride), ' I do not think there will be any pogroms in the North; etc; (24.4.25) Sighle nic Amhlaoibh, Cumann na mBan, to O/C, about volunteers giving evidence in court; (24 April 1929) C/S to 'H.S.' concerning a financial dispute with one Fitzgerald. ' We are determined that this debt will be discharged by Fitzgerald and are prepared to take very drastic action, if necessary, to compel him to do so.' ; (2 Aug. 1929). C/S to late Adt. No. 2 Area, Ulster, accepting his resignation (after 'justified strictures' on his performance); (April 1929) Letter signed 'P', probably Peadar O'Donnell, mentioning India and Nehru, discussing his own need for independence. 'I had to jump clear of things to follow my own vision, believing that a narrowing deadening insurrectionism is paralysing our revolutionary possibilities.' With a page of 'Notes for fraternal delegates to Birmingham Conference.'; (12.8.1929) Adjt. Gen. to 'L.P.', seeking details of U.S. 'Timthire' (representative) of men who got into USA 'illegally' 1918 - 1921, etc; (5 Sept. 1929) 'J.B.' (Sean Brady) to Mr. Ambrose, seeking to dissuade him from resigning his position; (9.9.29) R.King to C/S, 'I regret that owing to feeling completely tired out and in need of rest and change, I am obliged to resign my position of D. Comms. (Director of Communications), with reply urging him to take leave of absence instead; (13.9.29), C/S to O/C South Dublin Battn. re carrying of arms by volunteers; (22.11.1929) O/C Cork No. 1 Brigade to C/s about a man named Barrett whom they are trying to 'run to earth,'; also an arms capture, 'not as a result of inside intelligence,' etc; Sept - Dec. 1929, extended correspondence between C/S and others over poor inspection reports from Ulster No. 1 area, missing dispatches, resignation of O/C, etc; (16.12.29) 'M.F.,' I/O No. 2 Area, Britain, angry letter complaining about interference by a man (previously suspended) who has returned claiming to having instructions 'to collect the remnants of the Army together,' etc; (18.12.1929), reply from C/S saying the man has no authority from him to act in the matter described, but criticising, 'the laxity in the organisation over there for some time,'; (6 Jan. 1930) Copy of communication addressed to the British Government, about prisoners in English Gaols, - identifying four men in jail for a bank raid and saying 'the act ... was duly authorised by th Competent Authority here,' etc., with manuscript list of members of the British Cabinet (to whom presumably it was distributed); (Jan. 25, 1930), 'An Timthire,' (New York), news of Luke Dillon's death, asks for receipt for $1500 cabled recently; (27 Jan 1930) Army Council to Chairman Clan na Gael Executive (USA), detailed 3 page letter seeking to dispel various misunderstanding stating, 'The Army Council recognises itself as the Supreme National Authority in Ireland'; has power to proclaim itself at anytime a Provisional Government, with powers of war and peace, etc., discussing its relations with the Second Dail etc., also complaining about cutting off of financial support. 'The situation now and for some months has been very serious.'; and inviting the Clan to send a Representative to Ireland for discussions; with a detailed reply (Jan. 30, 1930) from 'C' mentioning an Envoy sent by 'Sceilg', who has caused difficulties, etc; (Feb. 1930) More letters about disorganization in Britain; (12.2.30) 'I am amazed at your report that organisation was let lapse; (17.2.30) C/S to O/C Dublin Brigade, complaining he did not turn up at the meeting place yesterday. (25.2.30) Long and interesting letter from 'your old friend' (Probably Moss Twomey) to 'Tom' (evidently a trusted Republican then based in the USA), explaining the situation at home - 'Things are quiet normal here, raids, arrests, and journeys to the Bridewell everyday, for most of the lads,' etc.; emphasising the need for foreign publicity for the I.R.A.; disassociating the Army from 'the Councils of the Irish Republic,' being started under the auspices of C(omhairle) na Poblachta; and complaining bitterly that 'for some unexplained reasons the Clan practically cut off financial supplies since August last .. If they had told us that the money was not available we would be satisfied, but the position is that on the strength of it coming we incurred debts, and borrowed extensively. Now we are in a mess ... You can scarcely appreciate the mental torture and uncertainty we have gone through for months past. It has nearly finished me. Indeed I want to close it all, and would have got out, but it would only be leaving others in a hole,' etc. (April 1930) Points for Speaker, Easter Sunday in New York, 3pp., with a further page of notes of matters to be raised; (26.4.30) notes on American engagements signed 'R', probably in Frank Ryan's hand; (4.6.30) unsigned 3pp personal letter to 'An Timthire' (USA) probably from Moss Twomey, discussing the political situation and relations with De Valera making it clear that Clan people who hope for an arrangement with Dev. are wrong as he is moving towards Free-Staterism, etc; also same date, official Army Council despatch to 'An Timthire,'; (31.3.31) very detailed 3pp typescript to Chairman, Army Council, from new York, evidently from 'Timthire' discussing various issues raised in previous message (lacking last page). There are also many detailed notes from units around the country concerning appointments, local difficulties, operations, financial matters etc etc. A multiplicity of important letters, notes and documents, as an Archive, w.a.f. * These files provide historians with the opportunity for the first time to construct a fuller authoritative account of the I.R.A. in the years following the Civil War and before Fianna Fail's accession to power. (1)

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