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BILLY'S MEMORABILIA INC MINI FENDER AMP. Collection of ephemera to include: a 'Fender - Mini Twin' portable speaker, with marker pen to front in homage to the Fender amplifier used by Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Sonic Temple stickers, badges, a promo book, a copy of Billy's Gretsch catalogue, a printed setlist, a quantity of loose pages used to compile a Cult zine.
An Elmo 16-CL Xenon 16mm Projector, high power lamp model, Elmo 50mm f/1.2 lens, 250W xenon lamp, channel loading, magnetic & optical playback, built-in 12.5cm speaker, accessory 38mm f/1.5 lens with a 0.8-1.25 zoom converter, maker's box and manual, film transport apparently runs, lamp illuminates, otherwise untested
Bob and Roberta Smith OBE RBA - Black biro, 14cm x 19cm. Framed and glazed. Patrick Brill OBE RA, better known by his pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith, is a Britishcontemporary artist, writer, author, musician, art education advocate and keynote speaker. He is known for his 'slogan' art, is an associate professor at Sir John Cass Department of Art at London Metropolitan University and has been curator of public art projects.Provenance: Acquired by Heather Anderson at a book signed at the Royal Academy in 2018.
Bob and Roberta Smith OBE RBA - Black biro, 14cm x 19cm. Framed and glazed. Patrick Brill OBE RA, better known by his pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith, is a Britishcontemporary artist, writer, author, musician, art education advocate and keynote speaker. He is known for his 'slogan' art, is an associate professor at Sir John Cass Department of Art at London Metropolitan University and has been curator of public art projects.Provenance: Acquired by Heather Anderson at a book signed at the Royal Academy in 2018.
Terry Waite CBE - Black fine line pen, 10 cm x 10cm. Framed and glazed.Terry Waite was Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie?s special envoy. In 1985, Waite became involved in hostage negotiation in Lebanon, assisting in negotiations which secured the release of Lawrence Jenco and David Jacobsen. Held hostage in Beirut in 1987, Waite remained in captivity for 1,763 days and was finally released on 18 November 1991.Provenance: Acquired by Heather Anderson at The Icon, Daventry where Terry Waite was a speaker on 17th June 2011.
BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger (1), T.Ls.S., signed First Day Cover (1) by various British Prime Ministers comprising Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Edward Heath (to Sir Frank Figgures, stating that he was interested to hear of this year's Node course although politely declining to be a speaker, April 1976), Margaret Thatcher (signed FDC commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force), John Major, Tony Blair and Theresa May. A few are accompanied by the original envelopes, letters from secretaries etc. Generally VG to EX, 9
MARY II: (1662-1694) Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland 1689-94, reigned alongside her husband King William III. D.S., Marie R, as Queen, at the head, one page, folio, Court at Whitehall, 22nd April 1692. The manuscript document is addressed to the Commissioners of the Treasury and is a warrant for the payment of Four Thousand Pounds to be made to John Braguiere, and instructing that the money is 'to be distributed by him amongst the distressed French Protestants as Our Charity and Benevolence to them for and towards their Reliefe and Subsistance'. Countersigned at the foot by Sidney Godolphin (1645-1712) 1st Earl of Godolphin. British Politician, First Lord of the Treasury 1684-85, 1690-99 & 1700-01, Richard Hampden (1631-1695) English Politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1690-94, Stephen Fox (1627-1716) English Politician, Paymaster of the Forces 1661-76, 1679-80, Edward Seymour (1632/33-1708) British Nobleman, Speaker of the House of Commons 1673-78, 1678-79, Treasurer of the Navy 1673-81 and Charles Montagu (1661-1715) 1st Earl of Halifax. English Poet & Statesman, Commissioner of the Treasury 1692-94, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1694-99 and First Lord of the Treasury 1697-99, 1714-15. With blank integral leaf. Some light age wear and neat splitting at the folds, only slightly affecting one word of text and not the signatures, otherwise VG Provenance: The present document is accompanied by the original sales receipt of noted dealer Paul C. Richards, dated 22nd March 1966, and indicating that the document appeared in his Catalogue 19 as item number 319 at a price of $100. The receipt is made out to the well known autograph collector Dr. Herbert E. Klingelhofer (1915-2015) who served as President of the Manuscript Society and co-edited Autographs and Manuscripts: A Collector's Manual (1978).
Dinky Toys - commercial vehicles, 25 series Tipper truck, yellow body, black chassis, another gardeners lorry/farm truck, green and black ,both plain chassis, another orange body, moulded chassis, 30E Breakdown Truck, red, black spot light, and hubs, 34C loud Speaker Van, blue, silver speakers, 343 Dodge Farm Produce wagon, yellow body, green back 414 Dodge Tipper Truck, orange cab, green tipper and hubs, 415 Mechanical Horse and open wagon, blue and cream, 422 Fordson truck, green,441 Studebaker Castrol petrol tanker, green, 621 3 Ton Army Wagon, etc playworn (12)
10 Dinky for restoration/restored. Foden DG petrol tanker. Guy Ever Ready lorry. 25 series petrol tank wagon. Trojan van, Post Office Telephone Service van. Plus a Royal Mail van, Daimler Ambulance and loud speaker van, all 3 well restored. Also an Austin wagon and a British Railways Horse Box. QGC-VGC good sound castings, some chipping overall. £70-100
5 Dinky Toys. Single Deck Bus (29e) in mid blue with dark blue flash, mid blue wheels and black tyres. TAXI (36g) in green and black, with closed rear window, black ridged wheels and black tyres. A Mechanical Horse (33a) in gloss olive green with black ridged wheels and black tyres. A Loud Speaker Van (34c) in dark blue with silver loud speaker, silver wheels and black tyres. Plus a Royal Mail Van (34b), post war, but with the earlier open rear windows, black ridged wheels with black tyres. GC-VGC some chipping to R.M. van. £50-70
6 Dinky Toys. Bedford Truck (411), in mid-green with mid-green wheels and black rubber tyres. Petrol Pumps and Oil Bin (49). Both boxed, some wear/creasing to Bedford. Together with unboxed items: Studebaker Petrol Tanker in green with green wheels, 'Petrol' to sides. Plymouth Estate Car (27F), in two-tone brown livery. Load-Speaker Van and a Delivery Van, both in dark blue. GC-VGC, a few chips to two. £70-90
WW1 ‘wounded in action’, Royal Air Force with French Croix de Guerre medal group, to Lieutenant Macdonald, a Canadian Barrister who served as an Observer with 8th Squadron, flying contact patrols in support of the Tank Corps attacks of 1918 in the advance to victory on the Western Front. British War and Victory Medal, impressed named 2/LIEUT. A.B. MACDONALD R.A.F.; 1937 King George VI Coronation Medal; 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal; French Croix de Guerre 1915 with gold star denoting Corps level award. The medals are mounted period swing style, as worn, being maker marked to reverse clip J.R. GAUNT Montreal and come with matching miniatures similarly mounted. Comes with copies RAF records, Canadian Enlistment papers 12/1/1915, 1921 Canadian Census and basic research. Alexander Boyce Macdonald was born on the 12/1/1889 in Athelstan Quebec. He was a pre-war territorial serving with the 101st Loyal Edmonton Regiment. He enlisted in Edmonton on the 12/1/1915. Sailed from Canada with the 2nd University Coy as re enforcements for the P.P.C.L.I. Due to flat feet, he was transferred to the C.A.S.C. & landed in France 18/1/1916. He was granted his commission as a Temporary Lieutenant Observer on the 31/8/1918. He was posted to 8 Squadron RAF, who since 1 April 1918, were allocated to the Tank Corps, flying contact patrols in support of the Tank Corps attacks, and becoming expert in spotting and destroying German anti-tank guns. He was wounded in combat on the 21/9/1918. Hit in the abdomen by a bullet fired from the ground. Invalided to England 19/10/1918 and still in hospital on the 14/1/1919. He returned to the Canadian post war. There is no record available at this stage of the French Croix de Guerre award, however his records note he is a ‘French speaker’, which may have some bearing on the award. A very nicely period mounted & worn, set of medals, which are certainly worthy of further research.
A late 17th/early 18th century oak square topped hall table on turned supports joined by low stretcher - 90 x 88cm and 80cm high - this table came from the entrance hall of the home of Canon Carnegie, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sub Dean at Westminster Abbey and Rector of St Margarets, he lived at Dean's Yard, Westminster
A vintage 20th Century tone tone Alba 212 portable record player, the red and grey case housing a Monarch four speed record deck, speaker and dials to front together with a collection of vinyl records to include a quantity of 45rpm 7" vinyl singles with original sleeves to include The Beatles, Elvis, Cliff Richard etc.
A vintage 20th Century Dansette TRG 45 portable battery operated MW-LW radio receiver 7" record player. Carry handle to the top with knobs and dials to the top of the speaker oat the front. Hinged top opening to reveal single 45rpm speed record player. Retaining original Dansette retailers label.
A wrist communicator from Nicholas Meyer's sci-fi sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Wrist communicators were worn by members of Starfleet. Chekov (Walter Koenig) and Captain Terrell (Paul Winfield) used communicators to talk to Khan (Ricardo Montalbán) after they were forced to betray Kirk (William Shatner) on Regula. The communicator is made of black-painted resin and attached to a black leather strap. The strap attaches around the wrist with Velcro. On the body of the communicator there are four solid buttons and 20 holes which represent the speaker. A strip of paper above the buttons indicates communicator functions. There is some wear from production use and age, including scuffing and scratching on both the communicator and the leather. There is also glue residue on the back, where the two pieces are stuck together. Dimensions: 27 cm x 7.5 cm x 2 cm (10 1/2" x 3" x 3/4")£2000-3000 M
A Klingon communicator from Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The crew of the Enterprise used Klingon communicators to talk to each other while trying to return home, after they used their Klingon Bird of Prey €†renamed the Bounty €†to jump through time, ending up in "present-day" San Francisco. Made of resin and painted predominantly bronze, the communicator has been intentionally distressed to look weathered and worn, with faux-silver paint having been lightly dry-brushed on. It features red, white and blue detailing and a metal speaker in the centre, as well as eight silver-coloured fins at the top. It shows some wear from production use and age, with scuffs and scratches on top of the intentional distress. There are small areas where the paint has chipped away, revealing the paint underneath, and there is some glue residue where parts of the item have previously been repaired. Dimensions: 15.5 cm x 6.7 cm x 3 cm (6" x 2 3/4" x 1 1/4")£1000-1500 M

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