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Stereo Micro Systems, three items comprising a Panasonic micro system SA-PM17 5 CD changer, cassette, tuner with remote and booklet with pair of speakers very good condition plus a Philips micro system MCM9, CD, tape & tuner, pair of speakers (little damage to corner/edge of speaker) together with Denon D-M03 and one speaker all untested
Range Of Music Accessories. Including wireless guitar system, Blackstar Fly 3 Bluetooth speaker system, with additional speaker. 10+ packs of guitar strings for electric and acoustic guitars. 3x guitar stands. Ken Multi MCH-7 Chorus pedal. Kvidio wireless Bluetooth headphones, wired headphones, guitar tuner, plectrums, jack cables and music stand.
A SONY, TECHNICS, KENWOOD, MUSICAL FIDELITY AND MORDAUNT SHORT COMPONENT HI FI including a B1 Integrated Amplifier (one channel has very little output), a Kenwood KX-550 HX tape player, a ST-600L Tuner, a MDS-JE520 Mini disc recorder and remote(doesn't read disc), a X339ES CD player and remote (doesn't read disc) and a pair of MS10 speaker (all PAT pass and working unless stated) all with tatty original boxes
A late-1940s Wurlitzer Model 1100 'Bomber Nose' juke box - manufactured from 1947-49, serial no. 2105654, the cabinet veneered in walnut with faux-burr walnut banding and control-panel surround, the pointed, 'bomber-nose' clear plastic dome over the turntable mechanism, with red and yellow interior lighting, over an elongated elliptical chrome plated metal control panel with orange and cream plastic selector buttons, the aluminium speaker grille below of car radiator form, flanked by pilasters with rotating multi-coloured lighting, on a fluted chrome plated base, 76 x 64cm, 147.5cm high, damage to wood to back at top of cabinet and some veneer chips to back edges, does power up, mechanism may require some attention, one interior bulb requires replacement.
A complete Bose home entertainment system with 5 speakers: 1. AV35 Control Console Model 402455 with remote control and batteries, AC power supply, HDMI and other connecting cables and sheathing, coax plugs, splitters 2. home theatre dock 3. Netgear Prosafe 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch GS 105v4 with installation instructions 4. dual IR emitter 5. Adaptiq audio calibration system 6. AM antenna 7. stereo audio plugs and connecting cable 8. set-up guide and instructions. 9. the set of five speakers comprising a centre front speaker and four left or right, or front or rear adjustable speakers (with wall brackets and screws for 2, and lengthy speaker cables) 10. Apple TV box (3rd generation) with remote control 11. Bose Acoustimas Module sub woofer, model PS48 111, with power cord and connector cable, and four rubber feet
A PA system, comprising an IMG Stage Line STA-700 800w amplifier, a flight case containing an IMG Stage Line CD-260 CDG CD player, Stage Line MPM-400 powered mixer, four pairs of PA speakers comprising a pair of Stage Line PAB-512/BL 400w 8ohm speakers, pair of Stage Line PAB-515/BL 600w 8ohm speakers, pair of Skytec 170.730 200w 8ohm speakers, pair of Astral Audio speakers (one A/F), six speaker stands and a quantity of 2 pole connector cables - untested
Slavery.- Brown (William Wells, American abolitionist, novelist, playwright, and historian, c. 1814-84) Fling Out the Anti-Slavery Flag, autograph manuscript poem signed, 1p., four numbered verses of eight lines each, removed (loosely inserted) from a commonplace album, 4to (282 x 213mm.), Bridgewater [Bridgwater, Somerset], 16th May 1851. *** Fling Out The Anti-Slavery Flag was first published in 1848 in a collection of poems edited by Brown entitled The Anti-Slavery Harp; A Collection of Songs for Anti-Slavery Meetings, one year after Brown published his autobiographical slave narrative. The poem (written to be sung to the air of Auld Lang Syne), was written on the occasion of Brown's visit to Bridgwater with another fugitive slave, William Craft. Both spoke of their personal experiences and against the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 at the Public Rooms on the 12th and 13th May.Brown was born into slavery in Lexington, Kentucky in 1814, eventually escaping from a steamboat in Cincinnati in 1834, when he adopted the name of a Quaker friend of his in order to obtain his freedom. An eloquent speaker he subsequently began lecturing for the abolition movement in New York and was soon hired by the American Anti-Slavery Society. He travelled across Europe to lecture and in May 1851 he went to Bridgwater, which had been the first British borough to petition for the abolition of slavery in 1785.
BINDING, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS' COPY - The Royal Kalendar, London, 1848, large 12mo, FINELY BOUND in contemporary straight-grained armorial morocco gilt with "The Speaker" stamped in gilt on the covers.BINDING, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS' COPY - The Royal Kalendar, and Court and City Register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies, for the Year 1848. Containing a Correct List of the Fifteenth Imperial Parliament, Summoned to Meet for their First Session November 18, 1847. London: Printed for R. & A. Suttaby (and others), [1848]. 2 works bound in one volume [with Companion to the Calendars, for the Year 1848], large 12mo (175 x 105mm). (Occasional light spotting and staining.) FINELY BOUND in contemporary scarlet straight-grained armorial morocco gilt, gilt edges (corners rubbed). Provenance: "The Speaker" (stamped in gilt on both covers beneath the Royal coat-of-arms). Bound for Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley (1794-1888), who was Speaker of the House of Commons from 1839-57, the second longest-serving speaker in Parliamentary history. "[Shaw-Lefevre] proved himself a speaker of distinction. He set himself to reform procedure, and during the stormy debates on Irish questions in O'Connell's time, and afterwards on free trade, maintained order firmly and impartially. He was very dignified, strong, and tactful, and the business of the house benefited greatly by his election" (DNB).
A Tandberg Four Track Series 15 Reel to Reel Tape Recorder Model 15-42, body G-VG, a previous owner has engraved "AVA/PCL268" on one corner of top plate, unit powers up, tape transported on play, rewind and fast forward, no sound heard from internal speaker, with audio tape with unknown content
A Pair of Bowers & Wilkins CDM1 Special Edition Hi Fi Speakers, black, condition G, serial number 024315 has a chip to the wood front left, speaker cones appear good, serial number 024316 has some cosmetic whitening to the tweeter dome, speaker cones appear good, with a pair of black metal unbranded stands approximately 600mm high.
B&O BEOSOUND 9000 CD PLAYER, BEOLAB 8000 SPEAKERS, SUBWOOFER Bang & Olufsen, Beosound 9000 cd player, a pair of Beolab 8000 'pencil' speakers, Beolab 11 subwoofer speaker, and a Beo 4 remote, powerlink cables, tested and working 132cm high Condition: Condition Report One powerlink cable appears damaged, has electrical tape around a section and requires adjustment (still tested as working, but may need replacement). The subwoofer has white oxidisation build-up at the base. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A World War Two mahogany cased telephone operators exchange set, width 31cm, a small field exchange set, various ebonite headphones with mouth piece attachments, some boxed examples by S.G Brown, an RAF scramble speaker, two Brodie type helmets, later painted, and accessories, some replica. (qty) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
Pilots Leather Flight Cap Skull Cap with Built in Earphones WWII, Bearing the name D H Jones, with J B 6 B B printed in a circle inside each Ear Section, has a large plug on the end of approx 6 Feet of Original Cable coming from the Built in Headset, one speaker has come away from Skull Cap Ear Socket, The Cap fastens with Press Studs,. 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
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED DIECAST VEHICLES, boxed models are Matchbox regular wheels Bedford TK Petrol Tanker 'B.P.', No.25, Foden Cement Mixer, No.26, version with orange body and barrel, black plastic wheels and E-type Jaguar, No.32, red body, clear windows, grey tyres, all in reproduction boxes, Dinky Toys Rover 75 Saloon, No.156, blue upper and cream lower body, box damaged, unboxed models include Dinky Toys M.G. Midget, No.108 (Competition Finish), red body with RN24, windscreen may be replacement, Streamlined A4 locomotive and one carriage, No.16, later version in B.R. livery, all in lightly playworn condition with some minor paint loss and wear, mainly to corners and raised edges, some wear to decals, with two repainted and refurbished Dinky Toys vehicles, Loud speaker Van, No.34c/492 and Triumph TR2, No.105, both finished to a good standard but have minor paint loss and wear (9)
A COLLECTION OF AUDIO EQUIPMENT including an Amstrad MC2800 hi fi with matching speakers (tape and one speaker not working), a Roberts SC9908 portable hi fi (tape not working), a Selective record player (radio doesn't tune) (all three PAT pass and working unless stated), a pair of Philips speakers and a boxed Brother DCP-115C printer scanner (both untested) (6)

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