10182 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
10182 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
10182 Los(e)/Seite
Vintage Pye amplifier and speaker - a Pye Ltd Cambridge High Fidelity Amplifier Type HF 5/8, serial number F759728, wooden casing, height 27cm width 42cm depth 26cm, with instructions; together with a Pye High Fidelity Loudspeaker System Type HF 12/SM, serial number 892267, wooden casing with grille front, height 79cm width 52cm depth 37cm (needs rewire)
Scalextric, various items including a boxed A/208 Control Tower (break to steps and one attachment peg to loud speaker otherwise G) and boxed A211 First Aid Hut (G), together with other items including C69 Ferrari Berlinetta (blue), C012 Shadow, other incomplete buildings, controllers, figures and accessories, P-G, Boxes P-F, (Qty)
A Peter Curtis, pre 1922 wireless, complete with spare valves and accessories, together with a BTH speaker horn, this wireless was originally owned by a Kessingland fishing boat owner to receive spark transmissions so that he would know the state of the catch for the fish market. The wireless has a transformer to take the place of the original batteries
17th century passport.- Juxon (William, Archbishop of London, (bap. 1582, d. 1663) Passport made out to Captain Thomas Edwards to travel abroad, Document signed: "Guil: London" as Bishop of London and Lord High Treasurer, "Jo: Finch" John Finch, first Baron Finch (1584-1660), judge, and politician, Speaker of the House of Commons; "Manchester" Henry Montagu, first Earl of Manchester (c. 1563-1642), judge, politician & others, manuscript, 1p., blind seal at head, browned, folds, right edge creased and slightly stained, folio, Whitehall, 29th May 1640.⁂ Juxon attended Charles I on the scaffold at his execution.
An original late 19th century novelty cast iron money bank, 'Stump Speaker', height 27cm. CONDITION REPORT Retains original paint work and finish, heavy wear throughout commensurate with age, missing rectangular cover to the rear of the bank but with original base plate stamped 'Pat June 8 1886'.
Historical General Officer’s Frock Coat of General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate 1st Baronet, GCB, GCVO, GBE, KCMG, DSO, TD A fine example of the 1891 pattern. Double breasted, with eight gilt buttons to each row in front. Blue velvet collar and cuffs. Five rows of ribbons of Orders, including those of the Bath, the RVO, St Michael & St George and the British Empire, and medals, including the DSO and many foreign decorations. Label named to General FR Wingate. Now fitted with shoulder-cords of correct pattern but bearing badges of a Lieutenant General ... Together with a General’s gold lace waist sash with two crimson stripes, a set of gold-laced sword-slings, and a gold/crimson aiguillette. VGC (4 items)General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, Bart. (a cousin of the future Chindit leader, Orde Wingate) was a giant figure in the history of the Sudan, arguably equal there to Kitchener, whom he succeeded as Sirdar (C in C of the Egyptian Army) and as Governor-General of the Sudan (1899-1916). Despite his great and prolonged success, he was to have a devastating clash with higher authority in 1919 while High Commissioner in Egypt. He was hounded out and was denied a peerage. He remained listed as a full General from 1913 until his death in 1953. He had gone from the RA to the Egyptian infantry in 1883 and was ADC to Sir Evelyn Wood in the Gordon Relief Expedition. He was an extremely fluent Arabic speaker. He was Director of Military Intelligence there from 1889 and was present at Omdurman in Sept. 1898, commanding the mopping-up force that defeated the remaining Dervish host. He also accompanied Kitchener to confront the intruding French expedition at Fashoda on 19th Sept. 1898. See other items of Sudan 1898 interest from the same collection consigned to this auction.
Edwards (George). Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of Some Other Rare and Undescribed Animals... from designs copied immediately from nature, and curiously coloured after life... to which is added, a brief and general idea of drawing and painting in water-colours; with instructions for etching on copper with aquafortis: likewise some thoughts on the passsage of birds; and additions to many of the subjects described in this work, 4 volumes, printed for Author, at the College of Physicians, in Warwick-Lane, 1743-51, & Gleanings of Natural History, exhibiting figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, plants &c. most of which have not, til now, been either figured or described, 3 volumes, printed for the author, at the Royal College of Physicians, in Warwick-Lane, 1758-64, 7 volumes in all, containing 362 fine hand-coloured copper engraved plates (210 and 152 plates respectively to each work), uncoloured engraved portrait of the author by Johann Sebastian Muller after Bartholomew Dandridge, 4 uncoloured engraved plates (including 3 folding) to first volume, single uncoloured engraved plate of Un Samojeed facing page 118 in the second volume, each of the first 4 volumes with printed French translation bound at rear, the 3 volumes of Gleanings of Natural History with parallel English and French printed text in double column, some offsetting from the plates to facing tissue-guard (as usual), the second volume with first issue misprint 'Afrer' to title-page, marbled endpapers, bookplate of Charles 1st Viscount Eversley of Heckfield (1794-1888) to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary uniform full tree calf, with Greek-key design to outer border of each cover, spines with gilt motifs between compartments and contrasting red and green morocco title and volume labels, very slightly rubbed and minor wear to extreme head and foot of spines, several volumes with joints partly cracked or tender, edges lightly rubbed, 4to (29 x 23 cm) (Qty: 7)Provenance: Charles Shaw-Lefevre (1794-1888), 1st Viscount Eversley of Heckfield, MP for North Hampshire from 1832 to 1857, and Speaker of the House of Commons from 1839 to 1857, the second-longest serving speaker of the House of Commons after Arthur Onslow. Anker 124-126; Fine Bird Books (1990) 93; Jeanson, Ornithologie (1988) 27; Lisney pp. 128-144; Nissen IVB 286-289; Zimmer pp. 192-4 & 196-9. A fine set in contemporary uniform binding of 'one of the most important of all bird books, both as a fine bird book and a work of ornithology' (Sitwell, Fine Bird Books). The father of British ornithology, George Edwards (1694-1773) was appointed librarian at the College of Physicians, with the assistance of Sir Hans Sloane, who also employed him to draw curiosities from his own collection. These drawings, as well as others made by Edwards from the collections of his circle, including Mark Catesby, and the Dutchman Gideon Loten, formed the basis of his Natural History. Amongst the species described, some of which appear in print for the first time, are many from India and North America. Edwards personally oversaw the colouring of the engravings - 316 of which are of birds - carefully supervising the colourists who worked from twelve model copies coloured by the author himself. The work includes 'some brief instructions for etching on engraving on copper-plates', Edwards having been encouraged to etch his own plates by Catesby, and 'A Brief Idea of Drawing and Painting in Water-Colours'.
Mixed Lot: comprising two various radios, the first Bush Radio, AC-DC receiver, type VHF90 with black rectangular case, fabric speaker cover over a glazed panel, width 31cm, second; Little Maestro-Pilot of rectangular form with moulded grille and offset glazed dial with three control knobs (case a/f), width 29cm (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising two various portable radios, each of suitcase form, the first Vidor-England, the green case with hinged cover to a steel dial with green Bakelite dials and plastic covered scale, width 29cm, the second Pye-Cambridge, England, the blue and off-white two-tone case with hinged cover to a chrome interior with plastic speaker cover and scale and three (of four) control knobs, width 32cm (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising two various radios, the first Philips, type 341A, No M11290, the black Bakelite rounded rectangular case with fabric cover speaker to a triple band rectangular dial and four control knobs, width 41cm, the second, Stella, type ST239U, No BA3208 of flared rectangular form with fabric covered speaker over a glazed panel with two controllers, width 36.5cm (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising two various Bakelite cased radios, the first Murphy Radio Ltd, AC Mains receiver type A547, the flared rectangular case with moulded inset, fabric covered speaker over a glazed dial flanked by control knobs and with push button selectors, width 46cm, the second GEC, Cat No BC5465, the rectangular brown case with ivory inset and fabric covered speaker to a glazed scale flanked by control knobs, width 45cm (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising two various wooden cased radios, the first Ekco, model U243, the rectangular case with moulded grille to a glazed rectangular panel flanked by control knobs, width 42cm, the second Bush, type AC41, rectangular case with recessed panel with fabric covered speaker and glazed panel over four ivory coloured Bakelite controllers, width 41cm (2)
Mixed Lot: comprising a wooden cased radio, a Pilot radio of rectangular form with central glazed dial and speaker cover with four Bakelite controllers, width 48cm, together with a walnut cased radio, McMichael Radio Ltd, London & Slough, of rectangular form with canted corners with banded metal mesh speaker cover over glazed scale and with three Bakelite controllers, width 46cm, various dates and makers (2)
Mid-20th century pine cased radio, I"ssued by BTH Co, EMI, The GEC and Gramophone Co, The Marconi Co and Philips for use only on radio receivers and radiograms sold by these companies, NB A Post Office licence is necessary", the rectangular cabinet bearing a paper label "War-time Civilian receiver, produced by the radio industry under Government direction" and with central cloth covered speaker over a painted scale with two Bakelite controllers, width 30.5cm

-
10182 Los(e)/Seite