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Los 1216

MACALLAN SPEAKER MARTIN'S 10 YEARS OLD Active. Craigellachie, Moray. 700ml, 40% volume, in carton.

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Philips Electric Engineer set, consisting of resistors, switches, a speaker etc. housed in original box

Los 437

A 20th Century Panasonic stereo music system on stand, consisting of record deck, amplifier, radio receiver tuner, CD player together with a matching pair of speakers also raised on speaker stands.

Los 141

An early 20th century His Masters Voice wind up library gramophone, mahogany case, lifting lid, speaker and workings covers, c.1920

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Panasonic 40 inch TX-40ES50 LED flatscreen TV, Blu-ray player, Pioneer CD and radio and Cambridge Audio and speaker 

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Browne (Patrick). The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica. In Three Parts. Containing, I. An Accurate Description of that Island... II. A History of the Natural Productions... III. An Account of the Nature of Climates..., 1st edition, 1756, half title (laid down), two folding engraved maps (one with small marginal hole, the other reinforced to verso), 49 engraved plates after G.D. Ehret and others, a few close-trimmed to outer margin shaving a few imprints, page 501 index leaf torn with loss of text at foot, title and dedication leaves repaired (loss to headline and first word of dedication leaf verso), final index leaf with small marginal repair, some spotting and toning, modern calf gilt, some fading to upper cover, folio Great Flower Books, page 52; Nissen ZBI 225; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 842. Browne, an Irish physician and botanist corresponded with Carl Linnaeus and was the first English-speaker to use the Linnaean system of classification. The plates are after the famous botanical illustrator and Linnaeus collaborator Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1780). (1)

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Stax SRD7-SB adapter for ear speaker and loudspeaker, connection cables.

Los 495

Early 20th century Barrynolala '482721'Oak gramophone cabinet, two doors with one sun burst speaker cover, barley twist supports W1cm, H81cm, D47cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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A Marshall Valvestate 80V amplifier, model no.8080 in case (case af), and an Akai Co SS-110 two-way speaker system, serial no.S1031 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Not tested, no guarantees of working order.

Los 294

A miscellaneous lot to include Nintendo DSs, rucksacks, a Jam speaker, an AA lot, tom toms, binoculars and other items

Los 258

Books - juvenalia - ATrip To Toyland, Grant Richards a picture-story told by Henry Mayer; The Hoosier School-boy by Edward Eggleston; Grimms Household Tales illustrated by Mervyn Peake; Kirton's Standard Speaker and Elocutionist; Victorian and later. (Two boxes)

Los 220

A 1920's 'Melody Maker' wireless set with Bakelite fittings and a Fellows Junior horn speaker

Los 430

A Peavey MK III bass guitar amplifier head, together with a Peavey 2x10 speaker cabinet, and a 1x15 speaker cabinet

Los 417

Mesa/Boogie Guitar Speaker C29275 with Black Tolex finish, fitted with Black Shadow Speaker Type MC-90, made by Celestion International especially for Mesa Boogie, with power cable and dust cover. (Sold Electrically Untested) CONDITION REPORTImages updated Is just a Mesa Boogie extension speaker it is not an amplifier as described

Los 430

Home Entertainment SystemIncludes a Nakamichi AM/FM stereo receiver 3 with remote control, a Nakamichi CD player 4, manufactured in 1993 with CD-4RC remote control, a pair of black floor standing Monitor 14 speakers #2294 and a Sony (RDR-HXD870) DVD recorder with 160GB hard drive and built-in Freeview TV and remote control, together with good quality speaker cable. (Sold Electrically Untested)

Los 155

Two Wurlitzer cased speaker/ brass horns, with PA cords, the cases measure 93cm long Provenance: formerly the property of Pete 'Snakey Jake' Johnson, sold with a copy of 'Ain't Bad For A Pink' by Sandra Gibson.

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A Pathé Openwerk Phonograph c1900 with three incomplete floating reproducers, key wind spring motor, fitted in reservable baseboard walnut case; together with a section of 19 gramophone soundboxes including an Exposition, Atlas No.2, Premier, Goldring, Pianina Grand Concert; a selection of gramophone winding handles various makers horn gramophone elbow and a BTH wireless horn speaker (lacking driver unit) (qty)

Los 39

A red and black Steepletone record deck with FM and AM speaker

Los 101

Sony micro hifi component system CMT-BX70DBI, Hitachi AX-M66 tuner CD player and amplifier, speaker E/T

Los 107

Bose Companion 3 series II multi media speaker system etc E/T

Los 1710

20th Century cherry wood television / hi-fi cabinet in the form of a mule chest together with a pair of matching speaker enclosures

Los 103

A PAIR OF YAMAHA NS-45E HI-FI SPEAKERS, in a beech finish with a beige speaker cover, in working order, 87cm high

Los 105

A PAIR OF MONITOR AUDIO FLOOR STANDING HI-FI SPEAKERS, in oak finish with a black speaker cover, in working order, 80cm high

Los 106

A PAIR OF KEF CODA 10 SP3268 FLOOR STANDING HI-FI SPEAKERS, in mahogany finish with a black speaker cover, in working order, 84cm high

Los 107

A PAIR OF SONUS FABER ' GRAND PIANO HOME' FLOOR STANDING HI-FI SPEAKERS, in walnut and black finish with black speaker covers, with boxes, in good working order, 106cm high on spiked feet

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AN ARCAM A65 AMPLIFIER, a CD 62 CD Player, a Project Elemental Turntable, a pair of Grado Labs SR60 Headphones, a pair of Atacama speaker stands and a pair of Quad 77-11L Monitor speakers, (PAT failed due to uninsulated plugs) but all in working order

Los 38

A PAIR OF LYNX STRATOS 100 WATT MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER, a pair of Yamaha NS-E80 speakers and a Jamo Centre 100 speaker all with original boxes (PAT passed and working)

Los 41

A BOSE ACOUSTIMASS 5 SERIES 2 SPEAKER SYSTEM, including Subwoofer, a pair of satelite speakers and original box, fully working

Los 57

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE AUDIO EQUIPMENT, including a Sharp Sc-700x Cassette Receiver, a Sharp SG-170E Music Centre, a Murphy valve radio, an Ekco Extension speaker, a Metro Sound Record Player, various tape players, a Toshiba reel to reel player, a pair of Goodmans Q70 speakers and a Mic Mixer, (all untested and PAT failures due to plug or cable faults)

Los 7

A TRUVOX MODEL PD86 STEREO REEL TO REEL PLAYER, a Spectrum Vintage Intercom speaker, a Stereosound tape deck and a 1960's pink and cream radio

Los 9

A MAGNAVOX IMPERIAL MODEL NO.5 620 VINTAGE RECORD PLAYER AND SPEAKER, in a grey, pink and cream case with detachable speaker that clips on to the front of the cabinet

Los 622

BOSE Companion 3 Series II Multimedia speaker system (This item is PAT tested - 5 day warranty from date of sale) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 628

Panasonic SC-ALL8EB-K portable wireless multi-room speaker in box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 837

A pre-war Anglo-Indian carved rosewood gramophone cabinet, with hinged top above two doors enclosing a speaker, over two larger doors enclosing four music drawers, on cabriole legs, 116cm H x 76cm W x 50cm DProvenance: A relative of the vendor was employed as an engineer on the Indian railways in the 1920's and 30's. In his spare time he built this gramophone cabinet.

Los 499

E.K Cole Ltd - A 1932 Ekco all electric model SH25 radio in brown Bakelite case with a fret 'Willow Tree' design to the speaker, the dial with double tracking cursor, twin control knobs and centre switch, height 46cm S/D

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  [CAWLEY HAROLD THOMAS]: (1878-1915) British Soldier, Barrister & Politician, a Captain and Aide-de-Camp to Major-General William Douglas of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division of the 6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment during World War I. One of the four sons of Frederick Cawley (1850-1937) 1st Baron Cawley, British Businessman and Politician, who served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1916-18. The three youngest sons of Baron Cawley lost their lives in World War I, Harold Thomas Cawley being killed at Gallipoli, during the Dardanelles Campaign, at a crater which subsequently became known as 'Cawley's Crater', on 23rd September 1915 at the young age of 37. He was one of 22 Members of Parliament to lose their lives during World War I. Collection of A.Ls.S. by various individuals, mainly political figures, being letters of condolence written to Baron Cawley or his wife upon the death of their son, Harold, including Edward Shortt (Chief Secretary for Ireland 1918-19 at a pivotal point of World War I; in part, 'There was no more popular fellow in the House than Harold….It is indeed a sad thing that such a bright promising career should be cut off. We can all feel pride in his great sacrifice….', 1st October 1915), James Lowther (Speaker of the House of Commons 1905-21; in part, 'The House of Commons has lost in your younger son one of its most promising members, who though he did not often take part in debate….showed that he possessed a firm grasp of his subject….We can ill spare such men and the House of Commons will mourn while it honours him….', 3rd October 1915), Joseph Herbert Cunliffe (British Politician, 2; in part, 'No one could be constantly & closely associated with Harold like I was for several years without realising the nobility & loveableness of his character…..He was I think the most completely unselfish man I ever met. It was so like him to want to go back & fight with the battalion', 2nd October 1915, and 'I am greatly touched by your assurance of Harold's regard for me, & also by the clause in his will….even if the legacy were intrinsically valueless I should prize it for his sake & as an evidence of his kindly feeling for me…..You had every reason to be proud of your boys. I knew Harold of course much more intimately than Stephen & I can truly say he was the very soul of honour….I do not know whether Harold told you that our only boy….got a commission in the Field Artillery last March. He has been out on the Western Front nearly three months & is in the fighting that is now going on. I need not say it is an anxious time for us', 11th October 1915), Anna Philips (of The Park, Prestwich, Manchester; in part, 'I called upon you about 10 days ago to learn how your able son was keeping & the Butler addressed to me he was perfectly safe as he was serving on the Staff….Now I learn he is no longer amongst that brave band of Lancashire men who are doing such wonders in the Dardanelles…..Many times I have thought what a fine political future lay before your able son….', 1st October [1915]), Baron Channing of Wellingborough (American-born British Barrister, Academic and Politician; in part, 'I have just read with the utmost sorrow of this second blow that has come upon you…..I knew him [Harold] just well enough in that last Parliament to know the gentleness & the strength & generous and modest spirit of his fine nature. I know how proud you must have been of his splendid devotion to duty though at times one cannot but mourn that men of such promise should go out to face the terrible dangers of this most appalling war.', 11th October 1915), Walter Long (British Unionist Politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1916-19; in part, 'Your son had won the respect & admiration of his opponents & I feel sure he would have made his mark in Parliament had he been spared: he is a real loss to House of Commons….', 1st October 1915), H. W. B. Joseph (British Philosopher; in part, 'I still remember very clearly my first acquaintance with him [Harold] when he came up as a freshman, & how attractive he then was; & further knowledge of him brought no change except to like better…..It is grievous to see so many of those who should have carried on the work of the country in the next generation….falling in this ravenous war.', 2nd October 1915), Arthur Dewar (Lord Dewar, Scottish Politician & Judge; in part, 'Your boys were among the best men & loyal sons I ever knew…..you will be comforted by the knowledge that they died as they had lived - like brave and good men…..I had read Masterman's article in the Nation. It was very good; but nothing that could be written about either Stephen or Harold could exaggerate their real worth. I am glad to say that my boy was not dangerously wounded. But he had four bullets before he fell. In the head - the back - wrist and thumb. He had a narrow escape, but he is safely in hospital in London & going on very well……This is the second time he has been wounded & fortunately his nerve is as good as ever. It is not perhaps quite patriotic, but we hope that his convalescence may take some time.', 25th October 1915), Arthur Ponsonby (British Politician, Writer & Social Activist who opposed the British involvement in World War I; in part, '….I feel most deeply for you in the loss of your son because I knew him and counted him as one of my friends in the House. I was very much struck by him from the time he first came in. He had undoubtedly great ability…..in the rough and tumble of political life such figures are rare and can ill be spared…..This is the second loss you have suffered in this terrible war…..Those who have gone are perhaps more fortunate than those who have to live on and bear the almost intolerable burden of the loss of their dearest companions', 2nd October 1915), Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Harry Verney (British Politician; in part, 'Harold was such a splendid fellow: I don't believe he had an enemy in the House or out of it….', 2nd October 1915), Baron Pentland (Scottish Politician, Governor of Madras 1912-19; in part, 'These recollections help me to measure in some degree the suffering and darkness which have come upon you and your family in the loss of these bright and gallant spirits…', 2nd November 1915), John Barlow (British Businessman & Politician; in part, 'I am sure that if you could have heard as I did the expressions of regret with which the news was received in the lobbies of the House it would have told you not only the deep personal feeling of loss which many of us have but the great liking & appreciation which many of us had for Harold.', 2nd October 1915) etc. Some light age wear, generally VG, 16

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A Sharp car radio cassette player model RG-5801E, a set of wiring, instruction manuals, a pair of Goodmans speakers in door pockets, speaker bezel, originally from an Austin Metro c.1983

Los 371

Various Hi-Fi Items, a Titan bass speaker labelled , a cassette player Dual C 816, a AC adaptor and a Sony car CD/radio CDX-L410 all untested

Los 354

Michael Kors Bradshaw / Display Access MKT 5001 Smart Watch. Features Gold Plated Stainless Steel Watch Case / Bracelet, Multi Functional Digital Display, Activity Tracker, Touchscreen Functionality, Alarm, Microphone, Speaker, Android Wear, Music Bluetooth, Magnetic Charging with Extra Links. Boxed with Owners Manual Booklet, Charger etc. couple of slight scratches.

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AUTOGRAPHS Two Sir Henry Cooper autographs one on the cover of the 1971 World Boxing Yearbook which has pages dedicated to Cooper (slightly creased) and one signed to the front cover of Boavista Clube De Golfe Newsleter No 3 also inc a Charity Evening menu for the Bromley Hydrotherapy Pool Appeal signed by guest speaker Jack Charlton along with a Peter Osgood Testimonial programme, Chelsea Past v Chelsea Present 24/11/75, horizontal fold. Generally good

Los 436

Box Containing Vintage Camera Equipment Including Studio Light, Enlarger and a Speaker

Los 1083

AN ASUS COMPUTER TOWER, two TFT screens, keyboard, mouse and speaker

Los 393

The Burndept Four-Valve Broadcast Receiver 1928 Sales Catalogue - A 14 page sales catalogue illustrating and detailing this early radio receiver made by Burndept in London. Detailing three models the cheapest being £26.10s plus £3 for the speaker, Size 5½" × 8½".

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Tri-ang Minic Traffic Control Car (No.29M). A pre-war example with dark blue body, black wings and grey painted base plate. Fitted with a single plastic loud speaker, petrol can, two policemen, luggage rack and black tyres. In an early box, minor wear/damage. Vehicle VGC, minor chipping to one wing and slight discolouration to chrome parts. Plate 5 £70-90

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30 Dinky, Corgi, Tootsie Toys etc. Loud Speaker van, example in grey with black loud speaker and wheels. 2x Taxi's, one green/black, one maroon/black. Fire Engine with ladder and bell. Royal Mail van, Streamlined bus, in grey with red flashes. Daimler Ambulance, streamlined racing car. Cooper Bristol, Auto Union, Dragon tracked vehicle, limber and gun. Dodge lorry etc. Corgi -4 Chipperfields - Giraffe Transporter, Horse Transporter, Parade Land Rover and another Land Rover. Tootsie saloon and 3 trucks and a Taylor & Barrett trolley bus etc. QGC most with wear/chipping. Plus a selection of Corgi plastic animals- giraffe, ponies, elephant, lions, etc. £80-100

Los 2013

A Stereogram 2000 De Luxe record player, attributable to Readers Digest with speaker settings knobs for bass and treble to manipulate the sound of the left and right speaker individually. The turntable manufactured by BSR. Complete with unhinged detachable lid.

Los 109

20th Century oak 2 door leaded glazed TV unit with canted sides, along with a pair of matching speaker cabinets (3)

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A Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7 31'' television with integral speaker, on a plinth with a remote control RAB

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A retro Monarch Portadyne portable record player, built in speaker, two tone grey and blue case

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Dinky Toys. Nine boxed Dinky diecast models, comprising nos. 454, 481, 492, 621, 626, 641, 670, 673 & 674 (Trojan 15 Van; Bedford Van; Loud Speaker Van; 3-Ton Army Wagon; Military Ambulance; Army 1-Ton Cargo Truck; Armoured Car; Scout Car; Austin Champ)

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JBL 1000 watt base speaker and two speakers headphones four Uniden phones and four Panasonic phone set KX-TGC224

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