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Wiegandt, Berlin German "Tonmaster" Coin-Operated Jukebox Produced 1956-1961, the silvered speaker grille above disc play/change mechanism and song selection panel, flanked by twin ply panels set with additional input panel and 1/- 6d coin slot, bearing partial label inscribed [...] Georg [...] Berlin [...] to right side and with key, also with blue rear grille (currently separate) and an additional mechanism, for restoration.65cm wide, 31cm deep, 93cm highRadiomuseum.ord ID# 227812Wear to case throughout, missing the Berlin label usually following Wiegandt; not tested, worked when last played by owner many years ago but no guarantee of current working order, assume repair or mechanical work of some extent required and will need to be wired to current safety standards, case would benefit from cosmetic attention, additional images available.
A Hi Fidelity triple speaker record player, in mahogany case on turned tapering legs, height 59cm, together with a quantity of LP and single records to include Frank Sinatra.Condition Report: - This lot is sold for decorative purposes only, and you must ensure that testing is completed by a qualified electrician before use.
Michael Martin speaker House of Commons signed rare Winston Churchill Society cover 2001, comm. 50th ann of his final election victory with set of the original 1941 Churchill stamps. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
15th-17th century A.D.. Including barrel-shank and other key types, tumbler and barrel locks. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 3, Witham, 1997, p.42-45, for the barrel lock. 57 grams total, 31-41 mm (1 1/4 - 1 5/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [9, No Reserve]
15th century A.D.. With wreath detailing to the shank, octagonal plaque bezel with merchant's mark and blackletter 'i h' flanking. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 6, Witham, 2008, p.32, figs.C8.30a-c. 9.96 grams, 29.40 mm overall, 23.90 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+2 1/2, USA 13 3/4, Europe 32.01, Japan 30) (1 1/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12293-219669. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
Circa 2nd century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Comprising a spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and raised triangular mid-rib, short tapering open socket with inside wood remains, and a forged axe with folded rectangular-section open socket and flared crescent-edge blade. Cf. Allen, S., Celtic Warrior 300 BC-AD 100, Oxford, 2001, p.51, and plates A and E, for similar specimens. 791 grams total, 11.2-22.5 cm (4 3/8 - 8 7/8 in.). The Celtic warrior used a light javelin to throw and a heavier thrusting spear at close quarters. An iron spearhead of identical shape but with bronze decoration was recovered from the Thames and dated to the late Iron Age.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
6th-11th century A.D.. Including a large iron key, a page-marker with clip, cross pendant and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 183 grams total, 2-16 cm (3/4 - 6 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [5, No Reserve]
11th-20th century A.D.. Comprising: a rare 10th-12h century Anglo-Norman horseshoe; a 15th century iron folded knife; a fragment of a possible stirrup element; the fragment of an iron musket pricker (?); an unidentified iron tool; accompanied by a reproduction medieval dagger. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 3, Witham, 1997, p.41, for the horseshoe. 586 grams total, 1.5-41.5 cm (5/8 - 16 3/8 in.). The early type of horseshoe known as 'wavy rim' from the undulating sides was well used in the Anglo-Saxon period. At the time of the Normans it was implemented, and the Domesday Book refers to the presence of many blacksmiths in England. The type was in use until the 13th century A.D.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [7, No Reserve]
16th century A.D.. With reserved rosettes and pellets to the outer face; legend in seriffed capitals to the inner face 'DENIAL IS DEATH'. See Evans, J., English Posies and Posy Rings, London, 1931, for similar examples. 1.22 grams, 16.80 mm overall, 15.43 mm internal diameter (approximate size British I 1/2 , USA 4 1/2, Europe 8.07, Japan 7) (5/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
14th-16th century A.D.. Snaffle bits with linked-ring joints, curb-bit ring to each end; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 284 grams total, 17-20.5 cm (6 3/4 - 8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
15th-17th century A.D.. Including one with folded tubular handle and another shaped like a ship with curved prow. Cf. Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, p.73-5. 116 grams total, 8.9-11.3 cm (3 1/2 - 4 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
17th-20th century A.D.. Including bulb-type, regimental badge, heraldic achievement and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 227 grams total, 12-29 mm (1/2 - 1 1/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [38, No Reserve]
15th-16th century A.D.. Including one with elongated suspension loop, one with central bulb and lateral pierced flanges. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 2, Witham, 1995, p.4-7. 102 grams total, 10.5-16 cm (4 1/8 - 6 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
Circa 9th-11th century A.D.. Four strap ends, three tongue-shaped and one with vertical split and waisted profile, mounted on a fabric-covered display board with titling panel. 281 grams total, 65-90 mm (2 1/2 - 3 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [4, No Reserve]
19th-20th century A.D.. The shoulders with voided chain-link detailing, stepped bezel with inset garnet cabochon. 1.78 grams, 22.40 mm overall, 16.80 mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6, Europe 12.46, Japan 12) (3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
14th-19th century A.D.. Including shoe buckles, D-frame and double-frame types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 5, Witham, 1995, p.24-25. 565 grams total, 17-81 mm (5/8 - 3 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [51, No Reserve]
18th-19th century A.D.. Including two-pronged table forks and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 236 grams total, 9.3-18.5 cm (3 5/8 - 7 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [4, No Reserve]
14th-18th century A.D.. Comprising an iron bolt-head with square-section shaft, an iron hook with mounting socket and a rounded cobble with keeled edge. 733 grams total, 12.1-30 cm (4 3/4 - 11 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
14th-17th century A.D.. Comprising: single-edged knife with swept edge, whittle-tang handle; single-edge knife with scale-tang handle, stamped with a crown in a pelleted cartouche; hawkbill knife with edge to the inner face of the curve; short broken-back blade with bolster; similar with punched 'f' maker's mark. 192 grams total, 8-21.5 cm (3 1/8 - 8 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [5, No Reserve]
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Including barrel-shaped type with disc finials, central bar with lateral domes and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series and Buttons & Fasteners 500 BC-AD 1840. Bailey, G., Buttons & Fasteners 500 BC-AD1840, Witham, 2004, p.87, items 10.5, 10.7, and others. 64.6 grams total, 17-39 mm (5/8 - 1 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [6, No Reserve]
19th century A.D.. By William Smith and Charles Eaton; obverse: robed figure with keys; reverse: two combatants with swords. See Mitchiner, M., Medieval Pilgrim & Secular Badges, London, 1986, p.278-9. 78 grams, 95 mm (3 3/4 in.). Billy and Charlies, also known as the Shadwell forgeries, refer to a very extensive series of fake antiquities made in Victorian London by William Smith (Billy) and Charles Eaton (Charley). They were mudlarks who searched the Thames for items of value. William Edwards, a London antique dealer, made Billy's acquaintance around 1845, and he met Charley some years later. He paid them for items of interest that they found. Billy and Charley earned money from this until 1857, when they decided to counterfeit antiquities. They cast objects from lead or pewter, cutting dies into plaster of Paris moulds with nails and knives, and bathing the finished items in acid to simulate aging. Their commonest products were medallions, but others included daggers, statuettes, ampullae and even small shrines; as they were both illiterate the inscriptions on many of the objects are nonsense. They sold their forgeries to very prominent collectors of the time who thought they were genuine. Eventually, due to the large volume of objects that were appearing on the market, they were arrested and tried at court though they could not be found guilty of any crime at the time. They were released and carried on producing fakes but their style of manufacture had become well known and they eventually disappeared from history.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
15th-16th century A.D.. Comprising a square-section shank and bezel formed as two clasped hands; hatched band to each cuff; punched markings to the outer face, pseudo-script or amuletic in purpose. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 727, for type. 2.97 grams, 23.51 mm overall, 20.58 mm internal diameter (approximate size British U, USA 10, Europe 22.52, Japan 21) (1 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
14th-15th century A.D.. With lateral loop handles and low-relief reserved rosette to one face of the bulb, concentric rings design to the reverse. 46.7 grams, 48 mm (1 7/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D.. Including a miniature T-shaped brooch, nail-cleaner, enamelled military belt mount and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. See Bailey, G., Detector Finds 6, Witham, 2008, p.11-12. 95 grams total, 20-77 mm (3/4 - 3 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [6, No Reserve]
1st-2nd century A.D.. Long haired, human face with detailed scaly fish body, glass insert preserved in the eye, in the act of blowing to a seashell. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 6, Greenlight Publishing, Witham, 2008, pp.93 and 96, fig.C16.47 and C16.57. 31.6 grams, 70 mm (2 3/4 in.). The Triton is in the typical position of playing an empty shell. The mount was an exceptional piece, with the eyes filled with glass, and would have decorated an ornate bowl or vessel.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
15th century A.D.. The lower shank with twisted ropework detailing and beaded bands, the shoulders with raised median beaded bands developing to a horizontal ridge dividing the bezel into two panels, each with a reserved standing figure: left, female saint in floor-length robe; right, facing male saint in knee-length tunic; probably Virgin Mary and St John the Baptist. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 587, for type. 3.96 grams, 21.91 mm overall, 17.75 mm internal diameter (approximate size British N 1/2, USA 6 3/4, Europe 14.35, Japan 13) (3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
13th-16th century A.D.. Group of drum-shaped and discoid weights, some with impressed symbols or legend to one face. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 7, Witham, 2011, p.123-124. 1.1 kg total, 26-48 mm (1 - 1 7/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [11, No Reserve]
11th-14th century A.D.. Including an omega brooch, bear's head belt buckle and assorted jingles; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 7, Witham, p.105-106, for the bells. 58 grams total, 22-59 mm (7/8 - 2 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [7, No Reserve]
14th-19th century A.D.. Including shoe buckles, annular and double-framed types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 5, Witham, 1995, p.24-25. 441 grams total, 18-96 mm (3/4 - 3 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [44, No Reserve]
10th-8th century B.C.. Fibula with two spring coils, scooped catch and curved pin. Cf. Hattatt, R., Ancient and Romano-British Brooches, Sherborne, 1982, item 1349. 10.3 grams, 94 mm (3 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
Circa 18th century A.D.. Mixed group including a silver condiment spoon, pewter syringe, folding knife, furniture plaque with lion mask and other items, all mounted and labelled in a glazed wooden display case; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 3.95 kg total, 53.5 x 35 x 6 cm including case (21 x 13 3/4 x 2 3/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
18th-19th century A.D.. Collection of barrel locks, taps and spiles in brass and other metals, mounted and labelled in a felt-lined glazed wooden display case; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 5.4 kg total, 50.7 x 35.5 x 7.2 cm including case (20 x 14 x 2 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
Circa 14th-19th century A.D.. Including a scabbard chape, curtain-pull, hooked fastener, belt and harness fittings and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds, Witham, 1999, p.88, for harness fittings. 516 grams total, 22-78 mm (7/8 - 3 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [29, No Reserve]
Early 19th century A.D.. Including musketballs, military buckles and frames, musket flints, buttons, a single-edged knife and other items in a hinged wooden case; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 1.56 kg total, 32 x 25 x 7.5 cm including case (12 5/8 x 9 7/8 x 3 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
14th century A.D.. Comprising three leather shoe soles with perforations for attachment of the shoe uppers. Cf. PAS no.HAMP-EB11B5, for similar shoe sole. 256 grams total, 28.5 x 20.5 cm (11 1/4 x 8 1/8 in.). The collectioncomprises a 'family' group: sole of adult male shoe, of adult female shoe and a child's shoe. The Thames is a prolific place for such kind of finds: Tudor soles, large men’s and female soles, petite lady’s soles and the soles from children's shoes. Some of them have been found with an ‘X’ cut into them and several still have the outline of the original owner’s toes.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
13th-16th century A.D.. Including a ring brooch with enamel-filled cells, a hexagonal ring-brooch and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 28 grams total, 13-31 mm (1/2 - 1 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [10, No Reserve]
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Including a hemispherical bulb and triangular loop, ring with knop, and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series and Buttons & Fasteners 500 BC-AD 1840. Bailey, G., Buttons & Fasteners 500 BC-AD1840, Witham, 2004, item 10.11, 10.3, and others. 65 grams total, 26-39 mm (1 - 1 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [6, No Reserve]
11th-12th century A.D.. With rectangular plate, D-section tongue curved over the forward edge of the loop formed as two opposed beast-heads; remains of surface gilding; Romanesque style. 42 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
1st-18th century A.D.. Including cow-bell, hemispherical, jingle and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, p.64-65. 126 grams total, 23-67 mm (1 - 2 5/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [4, No Reserve]
18th-19th century A.D.. Including barrel-lock and parts, and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G. Detector Finds 3, Witham, 1997, p.42-3. 256 grams total, 33-75 mm (1 1/4 - 3 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [4, No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D.. Comprising a squat biconvex whorl with radiating lines to one face, and a taller version with lines to both faces. 53 grams total, 20-25 mm (3/4 - 1 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
13th century A.D.. Vesica-shaped and fitted with attachment loop, legend in Latin script around a stylised bird, reading 'S. SARE FIL.SARE' i.e. 'SEAL OF SARE DAUGHTER OF SARE', a stylised flower to the reverse. Cf. similar examples in Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, pp.25-29. 136 grams, 17 x 13 cm (6 3/4 x 5 1/8 in.). The lady of a wealthy family of merchants would have had her own small seal used for sealing her private letters, and the design of the matrix would have reflected this. On the vesica seals the legend around the border usually started at 12 o'clock position with a cross or a star (like here) and the word sigillum (seal) often indicated only by the letter S. Then, normally, the name of the owner and the one of the parent, after the letter F. (FILIUS or FILIA = son or daughter).From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]

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