Official Mail: Assortment of mostly stampless official covers from QV to 1990s with a range of cachets, more interesting items include 1900 War Office, 1891, 1897, 1898, 1900 Royal Courts of Justice, 1903 Royal Mint, 1903 Lord Chamberlain/St James's Palace, also 1943 from Windsor, 1903 Secretary of State for India, 1959 House of Commons Speaker, 1956 Lord Great Chamberlain and 1947 First Lord of the Treasury, mostly fine (66)
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*Williams (Charles). Sailors rigging ou Poll, circa 1815, etching after George Moutard Woodward, contemporary hand colouring, 245 x 340 mm, together with The three Georges' - The Patron, The Sovereign and the Patriot, published John Fairburn, 1827, etching with contemporary hand colouring, small margins, slight staining, 245 x 345 mm, with Sublime and Beautiful, published Thomas Tegg, 1810, etching with contemporary hand colouring, some staining, finger soiling and closed tears to margins, 340 x 240 mm, plus The casting vote or the Independant Speaker, published S W Fores, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, one repaired marginal closed tears, 350 x 250 mm, and A TŠte … TŠte, conversation on recent events, published S W Fores, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 245 mm, with another ten similar caricatures by Williams, all with contemporary hand colouring, various sizes and condition (15)
Corgi boxed Chipperfields vehicles, 503 Bedford Giraffe Transporter with one Giraffe, good condition, box fair creases, 426 Mobile Booking office, good condition, box fair lacks one end flap, 487 Land Rover Parade vehicle, good to fair, repair to loud speaker and lacks chimp, box fair one end flap detached and box unstuck, 1130 Bedford Horse Transporter with two brown horses, good condition, box with inner stand, fair to poor, lacks both end flaps and inner flap, two detached, four 1123 Animal cages, six Lions, two Polar bears, three Chimps, Kangeroo and Wolf, fair condition inner bases with paint loss, boxes good (8 items).
A LARGE BOX CONTAINING A NUMBER OF MILITARY RELATED ITEMS FROM THE WWII PERIOD, an afterwards including instruments, pieces of Aircraft toughened windscreens including 'Supermarine Spitfire', also a box with flying helmet and face piece/speaker facility etc, also a very nice presented album of photographs and postcards with Aircraft etc
A collection of various shooting and fishing requisites including a Shakespeare box seat, two landing nets, spotlight roof mount, remote lamp handle, Ucaller Predator/Wildlife electric caller with speaker, roof mounted spotlight, Nikko Sterling 4-12 x 50 illuminated telescopic sight, Garmin Etrex GPS hand-held navigator, etc together with three assorted pictures
Pink Floyd - Ampeg Model V-4 guitar amplifier head, ser. no. 108582; with Ampeg V-4 speaker cabinet, ser. no. 124874, within an Anvill flight case bearing three 'Pink Floyd, Fragile' stencils to the front, back and top, also bearing a stencilled stage position number 'ST72' to the front, top and sides, the top of the case bearing tape inscribed 'Wall, Berlin' and another inscribed 'Third Rehearsal', also a Pan Am cargo label *This amplifier was purchased by the vendor via Roger Waters' tech after his own amplifier broke down. The vendor later acquired an email from Pete Cornish (a renowned tech who worked on Pink Floyd's gear), stating that he converted the amp and installed the new mains lead in September/ October 1979. Pete also confirms that the PAT test sticker on the back dated 3/9/79, is one of his and that this serial number matches an invoice made out to 'Pink Floyd Music'. The 'Wall, Berlin' label, would suggest that the amp was later used for Roger Waters' 1990 'The Wall - Live in Berlin' Phil Taylor, David Gilmour's backline technician since 1974 has supplied us with the following statement: "The Ampeg V4 amp and cabinet are part of the 2 x V4 heads and 3 x 4x12 cabinets that were purchased for Pink Floyd by myself from Hanich Music in West Covina, CA in May 1977. Grover Jackson at Anvil cases organised making the flight cases for them. These were purchased at the request of Snowy White who was the second guitar player - replacing the Fender Dual Showmans that he had been using up until then on the Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977 - he used the Ampegs on the second US leg in June and July 1977. I had Pete Cornish work on the amps in 1979 to service, re tap the voltage etc. as part of my preparations for the original 'The Wall' shows rehearsals in late 1979 as Snowy would be playing. However, Snowy choose to use a combination of a Fender Dual Showman with 2 x15 cab and a Hiwatt 100 with WEM 4x12 cab - the Ampegs were not used again on Pink Floyd shows. Their ownership passed to Roger Waters in the early 1980s when Pink Floyd equipment assets were split. ST72 - designation: -ST =on stage equipment, 72 = case and contents number."
Pair of custom built 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinets in worn condition, one with a JBL driver and an ASL driver, the other with a Fane driver and ASL driver (Fane driver not working) *Used by Jamie West-Oram on the first five albums with 'The Fixx' plus many Fixx tours. These speakers were also used for live work and recordings with artists such as Tina Turner, David Bowie, Kirsty MacColl, Darryl Hall, Stevie Nicks, Rupert Hine and more

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