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An antique style crossbanded mahogany two door sound system cabinet with two side table speaker housings having twin flaps and end drawers with brass swing handles, one with crossbanded top on square tapering supports, the other with shaped top, canted legs with reeded decoration and double stretcher, various measurements
A PLASTER MODEL OF CONNOLLY'S FOLLY BY TIMOTHY RICHARDS OF BATH, raised on an ebonised base. 29.3cm high x 26 x 9.5cmConnolly's Folly is an obelisk structure built within Castletown Estate by Catherine Connolly, widow of speaker William Connolly, to provide employment when the famine of 1740/41 was at its worst. It was designed by architect Richard Castle.
A GROUP OF THREE PAINTINGS BY VERA IPPOLITOVNA ARALOVA-PATTERSON (RUSSIAN 1911-2001)comprising: a) U Nikitskikh Vorot, oil on paper, signed lower right b) Nogin Square, 1968, mixed media, signed lower left c) U Yauzskih Vorot, 1962, mixed media, signed lower righteach measures approximately 45 x 60 cm ( 17 7/8 x 23 1/2 in.)LOT NOTES Vera Ippolitovna Aralova was a Russian painter, graphic artist, and set and fashion designer. Aralova was married to Lloyd Patterson, an African-American immigrant, who was an actor and speaker on All-Union radio in Moscow. During the Great Patriotic War, she was evacuated to Siberia. In 1930, Aralova made set designs for the Mossovet Theater, Moscow Art Theatre and Drama Theater. In 1948, she began working as an artist-couturier at the Union House of Models, and she was awarded the gold medal at the International competition of clothes in Warsaw (1956). Aralova became a member of the Union of artists of the USSR, and actively participated in solo and group exhibitions. She was awarded the title of honored artist of the RSFSR.THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A Technics hi-fi with turntable, amp, cassette deck and speakers CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs, some chips and scratches. Please note that we can make no guarantees as to whether not complete nor whether or not in working order. Deck is a Technics Frequency Generator Servo Automatic SL-B2. Amp is a Technics Stereo Integrated Amplifier SU-Z1. The tuner is a Technics FM/MW/LW Stereo Tuner ST-Z1L. The cassette deck is a Technics M6 Stereo Cassette Deck. The speakers are Technics Model SB-3500 Two Way Speaker System.
- 1 former keeper (Audi) and 114,400 miles from new, MOT'd till Jan 2017 - Cream leather, Sat-Nav, Bose stereo, Parking sensors, climate control - Extensive service history, 18in alloys/Bridgestone tyres, book pack Further Info: Date of first registration 12/12/2007, registered by Audi and retained by them until sale to the current owner on 31/05/2009 at 3,800 miles. Original sales invoice supplied with vehicle. Currently MOT'd, next MOT due 09/01/2017, historic MOT's also supplied with sale. Last main dealer service on 08/01/2013 at 85,768 miles, comes with driver's book pack and service book. Bodywork and full cream leather interior very good condition. All round Bridgestone tyres, climate control, cruise control, 18" alloy sports wheels, trip computer, Bose speaker system, electric windows front and rear. In-Car Satellite Navigation-Radio-CD System with CD Auto-changer. Metallic Aqua Blue Pearl Paint and a number of extras including: Automatically-activated boot lid, Power door closure, Comfort Seats, Adaptive cruise control, Adaptive light and Advanced Audi Parking system.
Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 1st edition, 1712, engraved portrait frontispiece, eight untitled engraved plates of coats of arms of Gloucestershire families, double-page engraved county map, plan of the Gloucester City, plate of the West Prospect of Gloucester and North West prospect of Gloucester Cathedral, plus sixty-one double-page 'bird's eye' views of the seats of the nobility and gentry by Johannes Kip (complete), few marginal annotations, occasional light spotting, 19th century presentation inscription pasted to upper pastedown "Presented to the Rev. Heathfield Weston Hickes by the Members of the Painswick Book Club in grateful memory of the invaluable services of his late Brother Weston Hickes Esq. as Secretary of their Club for more than 40 years, Painswick, June 28, 1864", hinges repaired, early 19th century marbled calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, joints splitting, minor wear to extremities, folio Upcott p.246-249. 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. (1)
A Burndept 'Ethodyne' Superheterodyne receiver and a No 978 frame aerial, together with a collection of various 78 records, an oak cased gramophone and a mahogany cased radio speaker CONDITION REPORTS Various scratches, scuffs, marks, etc to the case, hinged to the back to reveal valves. General wear and tear throughout. Due to the weight, inhouse postage and packaging would not be possible.
A Bang & Olufsen flatscreen pedestal television, pair of pedestal line speakers, CD player, BeoLab 2 Type 6862 speaker, CD rack, together with a Samsung digital satellite receiver and a Thomson Sky digibox. No obvious serial numbers to back. CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if working, screen is dirty and there is a small scratch around one of the borders, both speaker covers have rips in them. All items are in need of a clean and have surface scratches etc conducive with age and use.
GEORGE MARTIN: PLAYBACK DELUXE EDITION deluxe edition no. 29/250, signed by Sir George Martin CBE, Genesis Publication Ltd; bound in black leather with a chrome plated title plate, contained in a solander box with speaker illustrations; enclosed in the box along with the book is an unopened six CD compilation box set
Funeral of O'Donovan Rossa [Pearse (P.H.)] An extremely rare large original Poster, approx. 34" x 22", stating that "The Public Funeral in honour of the late O'Donovan Rossa will take place on Sunday next August 1st, ... Come and honour the Man and his Principles by joining the Funeral March to Glasnevin Cemetery," with details of trains etc. The event was organised by Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee [ie. Tom Clarke]. Printed by Mahon, Dublin, with some minor marginal tears, no significant loss, strongly framed. A very rare item. Probably Unique. * The speaker is not named; Pearse was a relatively late choice for the engagement where he delivered his celebrated address.
Williams, Glan, cartoonist (1911 - 1986), original cartoons and caricatures, from 1976 to 1986 he was a contributor to the House Magazine, drawing cover portraits of politicians, most if not all of the portraits here were covers of the House, Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd (Baroness Boothroyd 1929-) c9”x13”; Members of the House of Lords, the Earl of Kimberly (John Wodehouse, 4th Earl of Kimberley 1924-2002, had five wives in 25 years) c10”x10”; Lord Tom Boardman (Thomas Gray Boardman, Baron Boardman 1919-2003) c10”x14”; Dafydd Wigley (Dafydd Wynne Wigley, Baron Wigley 1943-) c12”x14”; His Grace the Duke of Norfolk c10”x16”; George Brown (Baron George-Brown 1914-1985) c8”x10”; Members of Parliament, Michael Meadowcroft (Michael James Meadowcroft 1942-) c12”x15”, mostly suitable for framing [7]
ROGER CASEMENT [1894-1916]Two interesting ALS to ‘Dear Madam’ (a Mrs. Letts), dated 1 July and 2 July 1913, each 4 pp (single folded sheet), written from a Buckingham address, the two letters covering essentially the same ground. Presumably he had some reason for thinking the first letter had gone astray.Anita Letts was a member of Cumann na mBan and the United Irishwomen, and apparently wrote to Casement about his plans for a fund to assist schoolchildren in impoverished West of Ireland schools. Apparently she also had similar plans, including appointment of a midwife. The first letter says, ‘It is indeed cheering news to learn that the ‘United Irishwomen’ are also taking a hand to help the schools. I do not think there is fear of our overlapping. Some friends of mine will be all going to Carraroe, Garumna, Lettermullen &c. on 29th July & will visit all the schools too - & take the first steps towards carrying out my intentions towards Carraroe School.’ He mentions that Dr. Douglas Hyde is one of these friends, and suggests that Mrs. Letts should write to him. ‘I am glad your midwife will be an Irish speaker’, he continues. ‘Far more regard should be paid to the Irish language.’ With a good signature.The second letter, evidently written in haste, mentions a fund sponsored by the ‘Independent’, and suggests that the Society might thus secure a portion of this fund.Casement did in fact set up a fund to provide hot dinners for schoolchildren at Carraroe, something which is still remembered there today, in spite of the later controversy surrounding his name. Casement went to Germany to seek to recruit Irish prisoners of war to fight against England, and returned to Ireland on the eve of the Rising in a German submarine. He was arrested, tried for high treason in London and hanged, after extracts from his supposed diaries were circulated to blacken his name. (2)
Quantity of Unboxed Playworn Dinky Toys including:25a wagon,25c flat Truck, 25f Market Gardeners Van,3 x 25h Streamline Fire Engine,25v Refuse Wagon, 29f Observation Coach, 34c Loud speaker van,39a Packard, 40e Vanguard,40g Morris Oxford, 62p Armstrong Whitworth, 63b Sea plane, 70c Viking, 70d Twin engine fighter, 70e Meteor, 440 Mobilgas Tanker, 511 Guy 4-Ton Lorry, 512 Guy Flat Truck,551 Trailer,561 Blaw Knox Bulldozer and 736 Hawker Hunter,all in poor to good condition (23 items)

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