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Los 751

A B & O Beogram 1202 record deck and a matching B & O separates (only 1 speaker)

Los 206

A Kenwood mini hi-fi component system, with cassette and rotary CD player; and a pair of Kenwood LF-N550L three-way speaker system, no. 70314009, with remote; together with an art poster "Berlin, Berlin", in glazed frame.

Los 520

Four books bearing the signatures Bernard Ingham Kill the Messenger, Betty Boothroyd Autobiography , George Thomas Mr Speaker, Victoria Wood Up To You Porky, together with a quantity of books relating to Ronny Barker, and a quantity of 1st Edition books to include Paul Preston Franco, Jonathan Gash The Very Last Gambado, Terry Jones The Knight and the Squire, Jonathen Stroud The Amulet of Samarkand, Charles Frazier Cold Mountain, (Qty)

Los 36

Restored Dinky Toy Commercials, including Leyland Octopus 'Esso', Loud Speaker Van (2), Royal Mail Van, Taxi with driver, Trailer (2), Luxury Coach and others, majority restored to a good standard (15)

Los 61

Loose Dinky Toys, including 781 Esso Petrol Station, in original box, loose Loud Speaker Van, 480 Bedford 'Kodak' Van, Luxury Coach, Land Rover & Trailer, 301 Field Marshall Tractor, 181 Volkswagen and others, F-VG, box P (16)

Los 377

A Sony Stereo Turntable, Cassette Deck and a Bush Stereo System Turntable with a Pair of Sony Speaker

Los 136

RETRA REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER, WITH CARRY HANDLE, A FIDELTY 'AGYLE MINOR' 4 REEL TO REEL TAPE RECORDER IN CARRY CASE, A CIRCA 1960's PORTABLE SPEAKER WITH CONTROL PANEL AND A CROSLEY SMALL PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER, CIRCA 1970's WITH SMALL BUILT-IN SPEAKERS IN BLUE TEXTURED FABRIC AND CHROMIUM MOUNTED CASE (SOLD AS CURIOS) (4)

Los 1088

Art Deco Speaker of Typical form. Corner speaker with scale mesh to front and black geometric stripe decoration to central front and top. Please see attached image. 28 inches high. 20 inches wide and 13.5 inches deep.

Los 1449

Technics Stereo System Comprising Of Technics Compact Disc Player S2-HD501, Technics Speaker System SB-HD501, Technics Stereo Cassette Deck RS-HD501, Technics Stereo Tuner ST-HD592 And Stereo Amplifier SE-HD501

Los 128

A Bang and Olufsen Beomaster 1500 tuner/amplifier, together with a Sony passive radiator speaker system

Los 524

A BOXED SONY 3 WAY SPEAKER SS-7200 TOGETHER WITH A BOXED SONY TURNTABLE PS-T1 AND A SONY STR-6055 FM/AM RECEIVER (please note there is only one speaker in this lot)

Los 526

A BOXED SONY 3 WAY SPEAKER SS-2030 TOGETHER WITH A BOXED SONY STR-6055 FM / AM RECEIVER

Los 531

A BOXED SONY 3 WAY SPEAKER SYSTEM SS-7200 TOGETHER WITH A BOXED SONY TC-136SD STEREO CASSETTE DECK

Los 1157

A collection of ten Spy Vanity Fair lithographs, 1884 - 1887, published by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, including 'Australian Cricket'; 'English Cricket'; 'The Speaker' and others (10).

Los 161

AN UN-NAMED VALVE AMPLIFIER, with KT66 and 6SN7GT valves, a bakelite 1940's un-named turntable in a handmade case, a handmade speaker cabinet with a vintage Goodmans speaker and an Ekco valve radio (all untested)

Los 175

A BESPOKE WALNUT CABINET COLLARO CONQUEST RECORD PLAYER, with a 4 watt valve amplifier and speaker to interior and a Sterus reel to reel player with valve amplifier fitted internally

Los 194

A SONOS PLAY ONE AND SUB WIRELESS SPEAKER SYSTEM, consisting of two Play One speakers and sub woofer, all in boxes with two Flexson stands for the satelite speakers (tested and working)

Los 195

A SONOS PLAY FIVE WIRELESS SPEAKER, in box with Flexson stand (one arm to stand broken) (tested and working)

Los 196

A SONOS PLAYBAR WIRELESS SOUNDBAR/SPEAKER, and a CR100 music system controller (tested and working)

Los 359

"His Masters Voice" portable electric mid century record player in a blue and cream stylised carry case with integral speaker.

Los 343

A Columbia No 119 oak cased table top wind up gramophone with adjustable speaker doors, width 46cm

Los 1631

An Early 1900's Mahognay Cased H.M.V Wind Up 78 Record Player, having a pair of front opening speaker doors.

Los 1093

British Political History Interest. Collection of autograph letters, comprising the following: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), British statesman who twice served as Prime Minister, autograph document signed and dated 22nd July 1806, procuring the probate of the will of the Earl of Roden, on laid/chain-lined paper bearing manufacturer's watermark (C Ansell 1806 with image of Britannia). Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), British statesman of the Conservative party who served twice as Prime Minister of the UK and is regarded as the father of modern British policing, autograph in black ink on laid paper, trimmed from a sheet of correspondence. Sir John Lawrence (1811-1879), British Imperial statesman who served as Viceroy of India, autograph letter, signed and dated 27th July 1857. Lord Curzon (1859-1925), British Conservative statesman, autograph letter on headed paper (Hatfield House, Herts), signed and dated May 29 1896. James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie (1812-1860), Scottish statesman who served as Governor-General of India, autograph letter, signed 'Dalhousie', dated October 1854, addressed to a Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence. George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823-1900), Scottish peer and Liberal politician, autograph letter, signed and dated 1872, the paper bearing an 'India Office' blind-stamp. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), member of British Royal Family who served as Governor General of Canada, autograph letter signed and dated July 8th 1889, on paper headed 'Government of Bombay'. Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn (1837-1916), British Conservative politician known as "Black Michael", autograph letter on headed paper (Netheravon, Salisbury), signed and dated October 2 1889, complete with original envelope bearing postmarks for Board of Trade and Windsor. John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington (1800-1873), Speaker of the House of Commons, autograph letter in black ink, 'Speaker's House, Westminster'. Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902), Viceroy of India, autograph in black ink on slip of paper trimmed from correspondence, headed 'Viceroy's Camp'. Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook (1826-1904), British Liberal statesman and Viceroy of India who was dedicated to upgrading the quality of government in the British Raj, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (Stratton, Micheldever Station), signed and dated May 27 1897: 'Dear Colonel Impey, I will write to Lord George Hamilton to give my testimony to your good services in India when I was Viceroy'. Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour (1848-1930), British statesman who served as Prime Minister, autograph letter ink black ink, signed and dated October 3rd 1899, headed paper (10 Downing Street) with blind-stamped crest for 'First Lord of the Treasury', together with an earlier letter, signed and dated January 17th 1894, on paper headed '4, Carlton Gardens'. Also six documents for the "Proposed Old Etonian Club", each bearing a signature for the person wishing to be placed on the General Committee. (19)Provenance: The vendor's grandmother, a Mrs. Mordaunt, was a collector of signed letters and autographs; the letters that she amassed in her lifetime are being offered in this Library Auction.

Los 406

Athletics Kriss Akabusi signed Success comes in cans book sleeve. Kezie Uchechukwu Duru Akabusi, known as Kriss Akabusi MBE (born 28 November 1958) is a British former sprint and hurdling track and field athlete. His first international successes were with the British 4×400 metres relay team, winning a silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, golds at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and 1986 European Athletics Championships, and another silver at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics. He progressed individually in 400 metres hurdles from the late 1980s onwards, taking bronze at the 1989 IAAF World Cup. His time of 47. 93 seconds to win the 1990 European Athletics Championships was a British record, and he also won gold at the 1990 Commonwealth Games. He reached the peak of his career over the next two years, winning a hurdles bronze medal at the 1991 World Championships and anchoring the British team to a narrow victory over the American team in 2:57. 53 minutes - a British record for the 4 × 400 m relay. He followed this with a British 400 m hurdles record of 47. 82 seconds to take the bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, where he also won bronze with the 4×400 m relay team. Since retiring from athletics, he has worked as a television presenter and motivational speaker. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Los 216

Interior Design - The Isis acoustic Hi - Fi lamp base/ speaker, a pair; a pair of contemporary tall table lamps and shades; a framed print, Old Quay Frenchman's Creek, signed in pencil to margin; a frosted ceiling light fitting

Los 535

A LARGE AKAI BLUE TOOTH PARTY SPEAKER TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHERS A/F

Los 651

Two similar Trace Elliot Professional loud speaker cabinets with covers, together with a Carlsbro amp. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 652

Marshall amplifier AVT150H together with a Marshall speaker, together with a Kustom amplifier and other speakers. (8)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 1162

A YEW WOOD HI-FI CABINET, and two speaker cabinets, with Technics Component hi-fi and two speakers and a two door TV cabinet (key) (6)

Los 131

HMV CIRCA 1920's OAK CASED SPRING DRIVEN TABLE TOP GRAMOPHONE WITH PAIR OF SMALL DOORS ENCLOSING SPEAKER APERTURE AND THE MATCHING GRAMOPHONE PROBABLY IN STATE OF REPAIR OR REFURBISHMENT AND TWO SPARE PICK UP HEADS

Los 91

A selection of Aids to the elderly, large numeral and loud speaker telephone mobile phone, TV remote etc

Los 23

A Sony S.I surround sound system with five digital speaker and a S-Master Sony digital amplifier.

Los 113

A 'TANNOY' LOUD SPEAKER IN WOODEN SHIPPING CASE, with instructions on metal plaque

Los 325

'FULLOTONE' BAKELITE RADIOin a shaped case with a square glass tuning panel with three dials below, 38.5cm wide, together with an Ultra bakelite radio with a central speaker and tuning panel below, flanked by two dials, 30.5cm wide

Los 104

Dansette Viva turntable record player, together with a Garrard Tripletone record player and a single wooden cased speaker Condition:

Los 2078

Marshall AVT2000 Signal Input Amplifier Speaker with pedal, together with MG15CD 45W Practice Amplifier (175W) (2)

Los 2116

Burndept 'The Ethodyne' Seven Valve Super-Heterodyne Receiver consisting of Model No.1587 Receiver with two tuning dials, volume, Low/High power selector, Reaction Increase adjuster and 3-way frequency selector in mahogany cabinet with compass to top 32x12 1/2x15'', 81x32x38cm; two diamond Frame Aerials: No.976 (1000-2000 meters) and No.975 (250-550 meters); two Speaker Horns: one wooden marked 'Burndept Ethovox' on 120ohms base, the other metal 'Ethovox BBC' on 2000 ohms base; Ethophone Wavemeter No.B5552; on cabinet with fixtures for the receiver and storage for the aerials; together with original instruction booklet dated Sep 1925, two station waveguide cards, a packing slip. two copies of The Radio Supplement (Mar 5 1926 and Apr 23 1926) and World-Radio Feb 18 1927

Los 48

Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 1st edition, 1712, portrait frontispiece, eight untitled plates of coats of arms of Gloucestershire families, engraved map, plan of the city, engravings of the West Prospect of Glocester views of and Glocester Cathedral, plus 61 double-page 'bird's eye' views of the seats of the nobility and gentry by Johannes Kip, contemporary blind-panelled calf with old reback, upper hinge partly cracked, folio Upcott 1. page 246. The rare first edition: many copies were lost in a fire at the printer's house in Whitefriars on January 30th 1712. Upcott notes that a similar fate befell copies of the second edition. Sir Robert Atkyns, MP and topographer was somewhat overshadowed by his father, who as chief baron of the exchequer was speaker of the House of Lords between 1689 and 1693. Atkyns refused to take the oath of allegiance to William III and retired to Pinbury Park in Gloucestershire. The first of the three major Gloucestershire antiquaries, the other two being Ralph Bigland (1712-1784) and Samuel Rudder (1726-1801), Atkyns collected material for parish histories in an attempt to record the population of each parish, based on the number of houses therein and the yearly birth and burial numbers. Pinbury Park, a medieval manor house, was later remodelled and renovated by Ernest Gimson and Ernest and Sidney Barnsley who lived there from 1894-1901. (1)

Los 465

A Decca radiogram, in bow fronted walnut case, comprising record player and radio, above a large grille speaker, on splayed legs, 75cm wide

Los 106

A Panasonic surround sound theatre system with DVD player, sub woofer, two tower speakers, one other speaker

Los 316

A Marshall amplifier, Technics amp, VCR DVD player, two speaker cabinets with speakers, a PC tower and a Denon turn table

Los 60

Selection of signed variety entertainment memorabilia including Stanley Baxter card, George Sewell card, Bruce Forsyth card, Jean Alexander card, Michael Crawford card, Nicholas Parsons signed photo, a Ray Allan & Lord Charles card and associated paperwork including invoices for Ray Allan & Lord Charles for £1500.00 as After Dinner Speaker dated 1999 and copy of Agents Association Contract for Ray Allan & Lord Charles for the same event, a Tommy Copper note, Nicholas Parsons Note, a Bernard Cribbins note and a Keith Tomlinson Royale family photo etc

Los 406

Zenta Model CD-15SN Solid State Tremolo Reverb guitar amplifier, tolex in tired condition, some rusting to metal parts, appears to function although intermittent; together with a Zenta speaker cabinet (2)

Los 412

Marshall 1984B Bass 4 x12 speaker cabinet, ser. no: 1008, tolex in tired condition with scuffs and applied stencilling, appears to be in working order

Los 413

Marshall 1984 Bass angled 4 x 12 guitar speaker cabinet, ser. no. 1250

Los 416

1960s VOX SL40 PA column speaker cabinet, back panel loose and missing screws, damage to grille cloth, electrics require attention (no output)

Los 420

Three Fender Frontman practice guitar amplifiers; together with a Park Bass GB15 guitar amplifier, an incomplete Fender speaker and one other (6)

Los 435

Trace Elliot GSC212A 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, in working order

Los 459

Harley Benton G212 vintage 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet

Los 466

Marshall 2 x 12 angled speaker cabinet, speakers replaced with unknown good quality speakers and converted to 16 Ohms - 200 watt output

Los 475

Line 6 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet; together with a Laney Linebacker Electronic KD guitar amplifier (2)

Los 476

Crate Vintage Club 30VC-3112W guitar amplifier, made in USA, ser. no. V31WH10023, Crate Vintage series speaker, aesthetically in good condition, some wear to metal parts, appears to be working, condition: good

Los 479

Peavey Minx 110 guitar amplifier, made in USA; together with a Squier SP-10 practice amplifier and a TOA monitor speaker (3)

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