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Vintage laptop in case and Sony Model SRS-GU10IP speaker system dock

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A BBC Hestavox-2 two-valve broadcast receiver, P.O. Reg No. 2049, mahogany cased, with Amplion speaker horn and BBC headset; a collection of shellac 78rpm records, The Recorded Speeches of King George V, in cloth bound folder; etc (5)

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Illustrated literature – Goldsmith (Oliver, 1728-1774), illus. Poirson (V. A.), The Vicar of Wakefield, prefatory memoir by Saintsbury (George), London, John C. Nimmo, 1886, royal 8vo, xvi + 291 + 23 (publisher’s catalogue) 114 colour illus., maroon endpapers, bevelled gilt and colour printed grey boards and spine; Kingsley (Revd. Charles 1819-1875), illus. Wilson (Edward A.) Westward Ho! 2 vols., New York, Limited Editions Club, 1947 royal 8vo, Vol. I: 292pp, Vol. II: 293-579pp, both with colour plates and vignettes, teal endpapers, quarter buff cloth over illustrated boards, five gilt royal crests to spine with gilt titles; Barrie (Sir James Matthew, 1st Bt., OM), illus. Thomson (Hugh, RI, 1860-1920), Quality Street, a Comedy in Four Acts, London, Hodder & Stoughton, n. d. (1913), No. 322/1000 MS signature of Hugh Tomson, 4to, viii + 198, 21 mounted colour plates and other vignettes in monochrome, flyleaf MS inscr. Mildred Lowther/November 1913, gilt embossed vellum boards and spine, but stained and dirty, contents good (3) ***Hon. Mildred Lowther OBE (1890-1973), civil servant, was the only daughter of James, Mr. Speaker Lowther, later 1st Viscount Ullswater GCB, PC and his wife, Mary, daughter of aristocratic amateur architect Alexander Beresford-Hope. She served as assistant pay officer, command Pay Office, 1915-1919, and in the second world war served in the diplomatic corps, the Ministry of Information and the Board of Trade. She was later an active councillor for St. Marylebone, London, and died in London unmarried 2nd July 1973.

Los 641

Pair of Nordost Blue Heaven Speaker Cable 4 meters each cable, working at time of cataloguing

Los 497

Hi-Fi separates: A pair of Royd "The Soceror" speakers and stands; A60 integrated amplifier by A&R Cambridge; a Yamaha K-222 double cassette deck; an Eclipse compact disk player; two pairs of Bose noise cancelling headphones, in shell cases; together with two pairs of speaker cables and three pairs of audio inter connect cables.

Los 425

A Marshall JCM 800 Lead Series 50-watt combo guitar amplifier, fitted with a single 12-inch Celestion G12-65 speaker.

Los 463

A pair of Studiospares Classic SN10 monitor loudspeakers; and a Laney stage monitor speaker. (3)

Los 476

A Denon RCD-M41BAB CD receiver; a Logitech desk top speaker system - two mini speakers and sub-woofer; and a two QED tape switching unit.

Los 312

PAIR OF TECHNIC SPEAKERS, MODEL NO. SB-3030 & AN EPOS SPEAKER ELS3C SPEAKER

Los 1516

Two speakers, Neo 15A active speaker and a Nevada PA-200 passive speaker. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1521

P.A. system, amp, two speakers and stands, Nevada amp PA200 4 channel, Neo active speaker , Nevada passive speaker with two Pro Sound stands. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1797

Hozelock hose on wheels, wheelbarrow, spade and shears. Speaker not included in sale. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1478

Sharp double cassette/CD/Radio with one speaker and three other speakers. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 1911

A 1990s Marshall 8100 Valvestate Amplifier head with 8412 Lead 4x12 Speaker Cabinet - a U.K. Bletchley built Marshall Amp Stack - seen working good condition #marshall #marshallamp #marshallvalvestate. Shipping category D.

Los 1031

A Pair of Bang & Olufsen Beovox M70 Trumpet Speaker Stands, 37cm highProvenance _ see lot 1001

Los 1075

A SONY CMT-EP50 MINI HI FI with matching speaker (hi fi works but speakers not tested due to cut cables) and a Pioneer F-X21ZL hi fi with matching speakers (tapes not playing, turntable requires new belt) (both PAT pass and working unless stated)

Los 128

1960s Seeburg Channel 2 jukebox corner speakers. Playing condition untested. Speaker cases are in a good condition with restored sides and back. Dimensions (H x W x D): 53 x 39 x 16 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

Los 159

1958-1959 Marchant Emaphone 112 Jukebox. 112 selection jukebox playing 45 RPM records. It comes with 28 records. The jukebox isn't fully original it comes with a NSM speaker instead of the original one. Overall in a good visual condition. All the lights on the jukebox are working. The jukebox isn't fully complete it's missing some tubes and has no backdoor. Currently not in a playing condition, doesn't make a selection. Coin-operated, but missing the coingrinder. Comes without keys, unlocked. Requires 220V power. The machine is in a nice visual condition, missing some parts but a good base for a restoration. Dimensions (H x W x D): 145 x 75 x 63 cm. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg. Video link: youtube.com/shorts/n8ZbLkavsLw?feature=share

Los 127

1959-1963 Seeburg Jukebox Speaker Set Model TW1-8. Compatible with all Seeburg Jukebox models. The Seeburg logo in both upper left corners has the same crown as used on the Seeburg jukebox AY models. The speaker set is in an overall good condition. Dimensions (H x W x D): 43 x 30 x 25 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

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1957 Rare Marchant Emaphone 96 Jukebox. 96 selection jukebox playing 45 RPM records. It comes with 44 records. The jukebox appears to be fully original. In a good orinal visual condition, showing some more wear on the sides. All the lights on the jukebox are working. The juekbox is almost fully complete only missing the backdoor. Currently not in a playing condition. Speaker mounting broken, reproduces no sound, motor isn't running. Coin-operated with the coingrinder present but not functional. Comes without keys, but unlocked. Requires 220V power. Serial number: 1530 A. Nice rare machine that is very restorable. Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 x 72 x 58 cm. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg. Video link: youtube.com/shorts/-iIWL-WnFdU?feature=share

Los 89

Vintage Gecophone speaker measures approx 16 inches tall

Los 299

A Rigonda speaker with a Stella mid Century radio

Los 1137

Wharfdale Linton 3XP pair of speakers with acoustic research 18sEV65121 pair of speakers and JVC SP-D302 speaker system. Untested sold only for parts

Los 1056

Envivo USB Turntable, Bush Turntable, Kenwood speaker system, 45rpm records - all Untested and sold for parts only.

Los 1528

Philips speaker system FWP 3200D. Untested sold only for parts

Los 1510

Pair of Mordaunt-Short speakers together with Eltax Liberty 1 plus centre speaker with Z surround speakers. Untested sold only for parts

Los 809

Two vintage horn speakers, The Sterling Baby and an S G Brown speaker type H-4

Los 54

A quantity of bottles, marbles, vacuum cleaner and Sony speaker.

Los 552

Nytech EXO 102.3 Speaker Crossover Unit, (untested).

Los 1041

Bose Lifestyle 28 System 5 Speaker Surround System & DVD complete with manuals and cables. Comprises a Lifestyle 28 DVD & Cables, five cube speakers and cables, remote control, set up discs and enhancement system, Bose Acoustimass Woofer system, set of manuals. Together with Bose 2nd room extension system, Acoustimass woofer system, two cube speakers, and a second remote control.

Los 711

A Yamaha Disklavier E3 walnut cased electronic upright piano - with soft-close keyboard lid, Disklavier Control Unit DKC-850, remote control and Yamaha CD with 440 songs, plus a Yamaha MSR 100 powered speaker, on brass castors. (LWH 153 x 60.5 x 121 cm) * Purchased by the vendor from Harrods in Knightsbridge

Los 211

A Garrard 301 Transcription turntable no:51400/2 in a teak cabinet 25" high x 20" deep x 54" wide, enclosing a later Binatone tape deck, mixed music tapes, a Mono Microgroove Head, model EPH and a quantity of 1950's-1970's records to include The Beatles 1962-66 album, long playing records, Irish, Musical and Classical compilation albums and 45rpm records together with a large free standing corner speaker, no labels, 32" high x 22" wide x 14" deep. Location:G

Los 216

A Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air speaker with docking station, remote and cables. Location:G

Los 191

A Kenwood 4-unit music system, a pair of Kenwood S-F501 speakers in black, serial No:90700521, input power 100w, a S-CRS501 centre speaker Serial No:90700508 and a pair of small S-CRS501 surround speakers Serial No:90700508, no plugs to leads. Location:A1MCondition:Dust and pulls to mesh cover of tall speakers-see additional photos

Los 590

George Thomas Tonypandy signed paperback book titled Mr Speaker The Memoirs of Viscount Tonypandy, signature on inside title page, dedicated. 242 pages. 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

Los 414

A QUANTITY OF MILITARY ELECTRICAL EQUIPTMENT, to include speakers, headphones, leads and wiring, the speakers include a small behicle mounted speaker with broad arrow and MI plus the serial number 5985-99-117-6263, a smaller speaker with no markings on it and a loudspeaker in a grey case with the following information MI-22201 serial number C-01544 and this was made in 1944 by the RCA Vitor company LTD, some of the wiring is still in sealed bags, the headsetws include a Type F made by S.G Brown limited of London, a BBC Truetone set and a more modern set with larger earphones, these are also olive green in colour, none of these items have been tested to see if they are working

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French Revolutionary War interest. J. F. CLARIDGE, Deputy-Clerk of the Peace for the County of Kent. A copy of an order from Sir Evan Nepean, dated 18th October 1796. Addressed to The Chief Magistrate of Margate, forbidding any British ships to enter and clear out for Genoa. Folio, two leaves with an integral blank and external recipient/sender details.'Sir, in the absence of his grace the Duke of Dorset I send to you herewith a copy of a warrant received by him and his grace requests that you will cause it to be put in force within your jurisdiction without delay. I have the honour to be Sir, your most able serv't (signed) J.F Claridge Clr of the Peace:By the commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland.Whereas his Majesty has received intelligence that some ships belonging to his Majesty's subjects have been and are detained in the port of Genoa your grace is hereby required and directed in pursuance of His Majesty's order in council of the 12th Instant to order that no ships or vessels belonging to his Majesty's subjects be permitted to enter and clear out for Genoa or any port within the territory of the Republic of Genoa until further order and that a general embargo or stop be made of all Genoese ships and vessels whatsoever now within or which hereafter shall come into any of the ports harbours or roads within the Kingdom of Great Britain together with al persons and effects on board the said ships and vessels but that the utmost care be taken for the preservation of all and every part of the cargoes on board any of the said ships so that no damage or embezzlement whatever be sustained.Given under our hands and the seal of the office of Admiralty the 13th day of October 1796.To his Grace the Duke of Dorset, Vice Admiral of the County of Kent. By command of their lordships Evan Nepean, H. Seymour, J. Gambier, W. Young"Sold together with a Maritime receipt signed by Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, 7th February 1706/7. Recording the receipt of £500 for use and service of the navy and victualling thereof. Sir Thomas Littleton, 3rd Baronet, was previously Speaker of the House of Commons until 1700 and Treasurer of the Royal Navy until he died in 1709. (2) Notes: In the period leading up to Genoa's establishment as a French protectorate in 1797, France began to exercise increasing control. The Genoese economy and military strength had already suffered diminishment due to the successive clashes of the Raid of Genoa (1793) and the Battle of Genoa (1796), during which naval forces from the Allied-Neopolitan coalition clashed with the French. On 11th November 1796, a letter from Monsieur Faypoult, the French Minister of Genoa, accused English vessels at St Pierre D'Arena of violating Genoese neutrality. The letter demanded that the Genoese authorities seize merchant ships in the port, which could be the reason for this retaliatory order.

Los 405

A 1940s 'Dictograph' telephone switchboard machine and a Telephone Rentals desk top office switchboard. The first with Bakelite 'Autophone' handset, in a wooden case with six lever switches on the front, the second switchboard in a wooden case, with rotary dial and Bakelite handset with built in speaker and microphone, the case measuring L37cm x D18cm x H23.5cm

Los 551

A box containing Akai turntable, quad speaker, Sony DVD player, etc., together with two further boxes containing assorted cables, pair of speaker stands, etc.

Los 436

Two boxes containing Sony 4-way speaker, USB turntable, pair of Jamo speakers, etc. (continental plugs).

Los 354

A Tangent Fjord dock speaker in box, and a further pair of Acoustic Energy speakers.

Los 356

A Danish marble speaker stand, width 60cm, and a similar pair of speakers.

Los 547

Commodore - C64 - Datasette - Speaker. An unboxed Original C64 with two Datasettes included and a speaker with cables, games and speed loader cartridge parts in a brown paper bag.. Items appear in Playworn condition, Unable to confirm if working, though the power light does come on when plugged in and switched on. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [MP]

Los 1149

A BOSE AV3-2-1 MEDIA CENTRE with remote, PS3-2-1 powered speaker system including sub interlink cables and two satellite speakers (PAT pass and working)

Los 169

A collection of radios, a car speaker/ radio, Lucas car lamp etc.

Los 1300

Vintage wood cased wall phone wood case, with attached rotary dial, and fixed speaker piece, with hand set to side.

Los 211

A collection of miscellaneous items, to include bronzed resin mantel clock, h.30cm, and an early 20th century bakelite cased speaker

Los 111

A cast metal, reproduction, painted "Stump Speaker" money bank

Los 176

Collection of DCC sound decoders, speakers and lighting sets to include Hornby R8101 TTS Sound Decider for Class 31 locos (8 Pin), Bachmann 36-552 two function DCC decoder with NMRA plug, Lok Sound LMS/BR "Jinty" and BR Class 08 sound decoder and speaker units, 4x Howes Models/ESU decoder and speaker sets (2x BR 9F 2-10-0 and 2x Class 73 electro diesel), 2x Class 17 "Clayton" replacement headcode light units, 2x DCC Concepts working lamp sets for Pullman and restaurant coaches and a wireless buffer stop BF-HO-03 from Proses. Also included 2x "Shows You How" series manuals relevant to DCC operations. All sets appear unused but please refer to photos for exact lot contents

Los 3384

1930s/40s HMV wind up gramophone in oak case with front opening speaker doors. 41cm x 49cm x 35cm. Currently fully working.

Los 128

Two Chord EpicX directional speaker cables  Condition: Both cables are 11ft approx

Los 502

The outstanding N.G.S. medal awarded to Admiral Thomas Bennett, R.N., who was wounded as a 12 year-old midshipman at the battle of Camperdown, and was second Lieutenant of the Seahorse in Captain John Stewart’s extraordinary and brilliant ‘Gold Medal’ night action with a Turkish squadron in July 1808 Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Camperdown, Seahorse Wh Badere Zaffere (Thomas Bennett, Lieut.) together with contemporary miniature medal with two engraved clasps on original ribbon fitted with silver ribbon buckle, good very fine (2) £18,000-£22,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby, June 1971 (to Fergus Gowans Collection); Glendining’s, March 1989; John Goddard Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, November 2015. Camperdown [298 issued] - including 3 officers and 20 men of the Monarch. Seahorse Wh Badere Zaffere [32 issued] - including 11 officers of which the following six are known: Thomas Bennett, Lieutenant (third senior officer aboard the Seahorse and senior surviving claimant); Hon. George P. Campbell, Midshipman; Lord John Hay, Midshipman; Viscount A. G. Kenmore, Midshipman (Honeyman Collection, Huntington Library, U.S.A.); William Oastler, Surgeon; Edwin L. Rich, Midshipman (Royal Naval Museum). A surprisingly rare clasp despite the number awarded. Thomas Bennett was born on 22 February 1785, at Hereford, a nephew of Francis Bennett, Esq., Purser of the Nassau 64, who perished in that ship when wrecked on the coast of Holland, 14 October 1799, and of Commander William Bennett, R.N., who died in 1819. He entered the Navy in March 1797 as a Volunteer, on board the Monarch 74, Captain John Elphinstone, flagship afterwards of Vice-Admiral Richard Onslow, under whom he fought and was wounded, while only twelve years of age, in the battle of Camperdown, 11 October following. On leaving the Monarch, in which ship he had previously witnessed the mutiny at Spithead, he successively joined the Nassau 64, Captains William Hargood and George Tripp, guard-ship at the Nore, and, in the early part of 1798, the Amphion 32, Captain Richard Henry Alex. Bennett, employed on the North Sea, African, and West India stations. Among other achievements he assisted, while cruizing off the island of Jamaica in company with the Alarm 32, in effecting the capture, 25 November 1799, of the Asturiana, Spanish letter-of-marque, mounting 28 guns, with a complement of 180 men; and for his zeal and activity on various occasions, but more especially in the boat-chase of a privateer off Port Royal, was ultimately, in 1801, transferred by the Commander-in-Chief, Lord Hugh Seymour, to his flagship, the Sans Pareil 80. The premature death, however, of the gallant Admiral depriving him of the immediate promotion he had been promised, Mr. Bennett did not obtain any advancement in his profession until January 1802, when he appears to have been appointed Acting-Lieutenant, for a short time, of the Tartar 36, and Vanguard 74, both commanded by Captain James Walker. He returned home in the course of the same year on board the Cerberus 32, Captain James Macnamara; and on being reappointed as Admiralty Midshipman, at the commencement of hostilities, to the Amphion, then commanded by Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy, conveyed Lord Nelson to the Mediterranean, where he was promoted by his Lordship, who had previously made him his Signal Officer, into the Camelion 18, Captain Thomas Staines, 25 July, 1803 – an act which was officially confirmed on 9 December following. During the next two years Bennett was warmly engaged, nearly the whole time as First-Lieutenant, in destroying the enemy’s coasting-trade between Toulon and Genoa. On one occasion, on 29 August 1803, whilst attacking five vessels under the batteries at Rimasol, his clothes and hat were shot through in an extraordinary manner, and every person in his own boat, except himself, two men, and a boy, was either killed or wounded. Seahorse with Badere Zaffer, Gold Medal action In May 1805, after assisting at the capture, within sight of the British fleet, of Le Renard schooner, of 12 guns, he exchanged into the Seahorse, of 42 guns and 281 men, commanded at first by Captains Hon. Courtenay Boyle and Robert Corbett, and from April, 1806, until June, 1811, by Captain John Stewart, in whose distinguished services during that period he proved an active participator. On the failure of Sir Arthur Paget’s pacific mission to restore peace between Great Britain and Turkey, Captain Stewart was despatched, in August 1807, to examine the ports in the Cyclades, to report as to their capacity, and to promote and facilitate trade with Malta. Cruizing in the Archipelago on the evening of 5 July 1808, the Seahorse fell in with two Turkish frigates, the Badere Zaffer, 52 guns, and the Alis-Fezan of 26 guns. The crew of the Badere Zaffer alone was nearly double that of the Seahorse, and her armament was heavier, but Captain Stewart engaged both ships, and after an action of about half an hour, the smaller Turkish frigate, much damaged, made sail away. Her consort fought in the most determined manner, and made several unsuccessful attempts to board the Seahorse, who poured broadside after broadside into her opponent with most destructive effect. For more than three hours the contest raged, from nine p.m. till past midnight, when the ships separated, the Turk with all her topmasts shot away, and her fire silenced. At dawn, the Seahorse bore down to renew the engagement, and the Turkish captain, though ready to fight again, was compelled by his crew to surrender, his ship being so shattered that she was with difficulty kept afloat. What occurred after the Badere Zaffer had struck her colours is best told in the words of an officer present: ‘The little Arab who commanded the Turkish ship, on being brought aboard and asked for his sword, had no idea of surrendering it; indeed he had, immediately after his colours were struck, dressed himself entirely in white, meant perhaps as a flag of truce. Having obtained permission to return to his ship, and being in the confusion of the moment unguarded, he got one of the fighting lanterns, which were still alight, and had reached the magazine passage then not secured, and over ankle deep in gunpowder, when just as he was in the act of taking the candle from the lantern the schoolmaster, who had come aboard the prize from curiosity, and happened to be providentially on the lower deck, immediately on seeing the danger knocked down the Arab, dowsed his glim, and saved us from the inevitable destruction of one, if not both, frigates. He was removed on board the Seahorse, and as he spoke Italian fluently, Captain Stewart rebuked him severely in that language for his breach of the laws of honour and war, to which he listened with unmoved patience. When the speaker ceased, the little tiger bent forward his head, and pointing to his neck, said, “Take it, it is yours, don’t hesitate, for had the fortune of war been mine I would have had your head off two hours ago. I only did my duty in attempting to blow up my ship, and I curse my own stupidity for not succeeding.” His officers declared that during the action he had put 17 of his own men to death with his own hand in attempting to keep them at their quarters.’ The British loss was five men killed and ten wounded; the loss of the enemy, one hundred and seventy killed and about two hundred wounded, many mortally, showing the difference in the handling and gunnery of the two ships. Captain Stewart took his shattered prize into Malta, and being unsuitable for the British Navy, she was sold to some merchants. In addition to the Naval Gold Medal, Captain Stewart received a £100 sword from the Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund for this service. The First-Lieutenant, George Dow...

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An AR turntable XAU Universal model, serial no XA253292, Denon integrated amplifier, PMA-700AE, Marantz cassette tape, SD-35, and a pair of unnamed speakers, and a single speaker. (6)WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Los 1003

Boxed Daewoo rechargeable Bluetooth party speaker. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 515

A Bell & Howell TQIII Specialist 1695 16mm Sound Projector, untested, with Bell & Howell 2 inch/51mm f/1.2 lens, G-VG, some light wear from use and unrelated Bell & Howell speaker

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