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Los 243

Vintage Dynatron speaker & pair of JPW speakers both on metal stands

Los 310

An IBM Subwoofer speaker, together with a pair of Mordaunt-Short M20 loudspeakers (M10039).

Los 311

A Trust Vigor 100 watt 2.1 speaker set (item no 20245-02), together with a white Auna Stereosonic flat micro system with CD player (10032462).

Los 312

A Denon CD reciever (RCD-m41DAB), together with a Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II 2.0 speaker system (OB PN 06MF161500004 Rev A).

Los 309

A pair of Mission 763 electronic speakers together with a Sony Dolby surround Pro-Logic audio/video control centre with FM stereo/FM-AM receiver STR-DE225, speaker H. 79cm.

Los 351

A pair of Skytec 500 Watt trapezoidal speaker cabinets, 6" Woofer & horn tweeter (Skytronic ref no. 178.727).

Los 322

A group of five headset headphones, including Panasonic RP-WF950 and Triton 720+ 7.1, together with a 52025 'Better Sound Quality' Portable speaker.

Los 233

Assorted speakers comprising a Yamaha YST-SW225 sub woofer, a PSB sound bar speaker and a pair of Mordaunt Short MS 25i floor standing speakers.

Los 1156

BRITISH POLITICS: Small selection of T.Ls.S. etc. by various British politicians, a few of them Prime Ministers, comprising Clement Attlee (ink signature, alongside that of his wife Violet, on one half of an 8vo Christmas greetings card, 1952), Alec Douglas-Home (in part, 'We now have a great task ahead of us in preparation for the time when the country will again be asked to choose a Conservative Government', November 1964), Jeremy Thorpe, Bettie Harvey Anderson (the first woman to become a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons), Glenda Jackson, Nicholas Ridley and Lord Hailsham (to Ridley concerning legislation on married women's domicile, 1972). Some very light, extremely minor age wear. Generally VG, 7

Los 1170

KENNEDY ROBERT: (1925-1968) American Politician, United States Attorney General 1961-64. Programme signed, the printed 8vo programme for an Award Dinner in honour of Dr. John S. Millis and Dr. T. Keith Glennan hosted by the National Conference of Christians and Jews at the Hotel Carter, Cleveland, Ohio, 3rd December 1961. Signed by Kennedy, who was guest speaker at the event, in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover. Also signed to the cover by Anthony Celebrezze (1910-1998, American Politician, Mayor of Cleveland 1954-61). Accompanied by an unsigned printed invitation card to the dinner. Some very light, extremely minor staining, otherwise VG

Los 555

WRIGHT FRANK LLOYD: (1867-1959) American architect, designer & writer. Typed manuscript, unsigned, five pages, 4to, Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, August 1939, being a draft of Wright's article entitled To the Fifty-Eighth, with a number of ink corrections in Wright's hand, in part, (Wright's corrections marked in bold text), 'If printed reactions to my talks in London - no speaker really - which should HAVE reached me there x but now reach me at Taliesin mean anything, I have succeeded in getting myself pretty thoroughly misunderstood and well disliked, especially by those who should have been quick to understand me. I refer to the 58th variety - “the fruit of my own orchard”? For such pains as I took in the circumstances I am accused of disowning the “fruit of my own orchard” when I intended only to cut DOWN out saplings interfering with good fruit. Therefore certain intellectualists (saplings) are saying I am changed to “escapist”. A bad word, their word “escapist”? Boys, Why call names? Why not go to work? Go on…do something on THEIR your own that doesn't take refuge with the incompetent in a “universal” pattern for something that (should it abide with principle) ought to be as alive and various as human character is itself! AND have I “changed” or ONLY simply smashed myself as an idol? I intended to smash that IDOL but only to let idol worshippers a little closer than they NOW seem to want to go. Hero worship is sometimes pretty awful. That any of mine can now bear hide nor hair of me would be a surprise to me……Once and for all concerning this constantly repeated reference to my contribution to Architecture as a kind of romanticism: because any attempt on their part to establish a “contemporary vernacular” is defied by the revelations of principle eternally fresh and new in every building I build - they DRAG IN THE term “Romanticism” is dragged in to conceal their own impotence whereas it only really explains it. I love romance as I love sentiment. But just as I dislike sentimentality I would dislike their “Romance”. Corbusier or Gropius - I suggest you put a gently sloping roof on any LE CORBUSIER OR GROPIUS just to see what you have left of the so-called International Style after proper deductions have been made…..But where is that creative force today? THE man is not using the Machine! The machine is using the man and is using him so he is losing himself….becoming a “thing” beneath his push button and steering wheel….I see now as I saw then - that the only way man can use the machine - not let it use him - is to get it as a working principle into the hands of the great human forces we used to call the creative artist. Well…again, where is he?.....So, bid to England, I came with another “Declaration of Independence”. This time ONE concerned, not with taxes, but with independence of any aesthetic whatsoever where this matter  of life as structure is now concerned - social, political, or artistic. I said that the only way man can use his machine and keep alive what is best in him is to go by means of it to the larger freedom the machine makes possible - go toward decentralization instead of continuing the centralization the machine exploits and, so far as any great human benefit goes, will soon explode. Simple enough? Do I continue to fog the issue? If so the Machine itself will prove me right. Meantime I can wait and work'. A few minor staple holes to the upper edge of each page, not affecting the text, and with some very light, minor age wear, VG Wright's article was published in the Journal of the Royal Institute of Architects in October 1939 and served as a rebuttal to criticisms levelled at him after a lecture he delivered in in London in May 1939 attacking the 'international style' of architecture.

Los 440

An Arcam Alpha 8 separates hi-fi system comprising: pre-amplifier, power amplifier, CD player and tuner, with two remote controls, power leads and connection cables; together with a pair of Ruark Epilogue speakers and dedicated stands and speaker cables.

Los 563

Guglielmo Marconi - An early 20th Century Italian Art Deco walnut cased gramophone record music player. Lift up lid with with fully appointed interior and speaker below. All raised on straight supports. Sold as untested by ourselves. Measures approx; 88cm x 58cm x 40cm. 

Los 1031

A Sony Gigajuke HDD music server with a pair of Sony ss-s55hde speakers and a Inmotion iPod speaker

Los 498

A View Quest retro style radio/iPod speaker, together with a Black and Decker drill and 2 large LED mag light torches

Los 361

Miscellaneous items to include adastra tannoy speaker pic slide rule fishing real 45s etc

Los 204

Four way Super Cross Axle car speaker system, four channel stereo high power amplifier and Q1000 car radio cassette

Los 288

Miscellaneous collection of detective & crime fiction comprising: Sail a Crooked Ship, by Nathaniel Benchley, 1st, Hutchinson, 1961; What Dread Hand, Christianna Brand, 2nd, Michael Joseph, 1969; No Fear or Favour, Henry Cecil): 1st, Michael Joseph, 1968; Dark Hero, Peter Cheyney, 1st, Collins, 1946; After the Funeral, Agatha Christie, 1st, Collins Crime Club, 1953; Sleeping Murder, Agatha Christie, 1st, Collins Crime Club, 1976; Parcels for Inspector West, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder, 1956; Accident for Inspector West, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder, 1957; Strike for Death, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder, 1958; Death of a Racehorse, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder, 1959; Death in Cold Print, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder 1961; Policeman’s Dread, John Creasey, 1st, Hodder, 1962; The World of Tim Frazer, Francis Durbridge, 1st, Hodder, 1962; Dead Cert, Dick Francis, 1st, Michael Joseph, 1962: ex Boots lib.; Whip Hand, Dick Francis, 1st, Michael Joseph, 1979; Banker, Dick Francis, 1st, Michael Joseph, 1982; The High Game, Paul Geddes, 1st, Michael Joseph, 1968; Lonely Hearts, John Harvey, 1st, Viking, 1989; The Andean Murders, Laurence Hazard, 1st, Arthur Barker, 1960; Sinners and Shrouds, Jonathan Latimer, 1st, Methuen, 1956; The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, John Le Carre, 7th impression, Gollancz, Jan 1964; Saturday Games, Brown Meggs, 1st, Collins Crime Club, 1975; The Secret of the Pit, Laurence Meynell, 1st, Macmillan, 1982; Diamonds Bid, Julian Rathbone, 1st, Michael Joseph 1967; The Speaker of Mandarin, Ruth Rendell, 1st, Hutchinson, 1983; Phantom Holiday, Martin Russell, 1st, Collins Crime Club, 1974; Corpse on London Bridge, Louis Southworth, 1st, Robert Hale, 1969. All but Dead Cert with dust-jackets, most books appear good & bright, some with pale spotting to edges of text-block, jackets in varying condition, some very good, varied, collection sold as found with all faults (27)

Los 2637

A QTX speaker on stand, item ref. 170.755UK, W56cm, H65cm, D44cm

Los 649

A pair of Monitor Audio Limited speakers, R300/MD, 2242, together with a Panasonic bluetooth speaker SC-TMAX5. (3)

Los 58

Sony DVD home theatre system, DAV-DV410 with SS-WS51 sub and 4 x SS-TS53 speaker set up, reote and operating intructions included (6)

Los 31

A vintage His Master's Voice record and radio cabinet comprising a Garrard model 3500 turntable and tuner, over speaker section and lower storage unit, in mahogany veneered case, 81 x 90 x 44cm. CONDITION REPORT This is for decorative purposes only and not tested. We have no guarantee of working order

Los 189

NO RESERVE Parliamentary corruption.- Hammond (Anthony) The honest elector; or, unerring reasons for the prevention of chusing corrupt Members to serve in Parliament: with instructions for the choice of a Speaker, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, occasional spotting, disbound, 8vo, Printed for W. Owen, 1747.⁂ Scarce. 'Following the electoral campaign of the New East India Company, which was accused of corruption when the session began, he wrote Considerations upon Corrupt Elections of Members to Serve in Parliament (1701)' (ODNB); the present work being a reprint of this.

Los 282

Hawking (Stephen).- Israelian (Garik) and Brian May (editors), Origins of the Cosmos, signed with right thumb-print of Stephen Hawking, with authentication inscription to front endpaper "This is right thumb print of Professor Stephen Hawking witness by George Zhao", photographic and colour illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, one very small scuff mark towards foot of upper joint, some very light creasing or bumping at spine ends and fold corners, Starmus, 2016; plus a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt, and 5 others, photographic ephemera relating to Hawking, together all items in a smart wooden box (320 x 320 x 120mm) (7)⁂ Stephen Hawking led the Starmus festival in 2014. A unique science outreach event dedicated to the latest thinking of some of the world's greatest minds on the nature of the Universe, Hawking was keynote speaker, delivering two lectures on the origin of the universe and the origin of black holes. Stephen Grocutt was a member of Stephen Hawking's private healthcare team from 2015-2017, travelling with him around the world. Also included alongside a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt is a photograph of Mr Grocutt together with Professor Hawking in London on the evening of his BBC Radio 4 Reith Lecture on blackholes. Qihui Zhao who signs as George Zhao worked as Professor Hawking's medical assistant for many years.

Los 8077

A Fatman Itube valve amp, boxed pair of Fatman bookshelf speakers, Fatman by TL Audio Fatboy speaker and boxed Fatman S-State 60 amplifier

Los 137

An Apple Ipod 60 gb, Blu tooth speaker, assorted headphones and leads

Los 457

Yew wood hifi cabinet in the Regency style with speaker cabinets

Los 717

STAGELINE PMX-150 DSP STEREO POWERED MIXER TOGETHER WITH A AC EURO SPEAKER

Los 152

Ferguson Hill - A boxed mini speaker system, model FH007.

Los 203

A Fender DG60CE with a black finish single cutaway acoustic guitar with fishman pre-amp and equaliser in a hard shell case together with TGI 4 speaker amplifier TAA-30RC complete with lead, strap etc. Condition - Typical minor dinks and plectrum scratches from normal use, electrics okay, amp in excellent condition, good working order.

Los 897

A BROWN BAKELITE TELEVISION CASE WITH INTERNAL SPEAKER

Los 584

A Rank Aldis Automatic 16mm Cine Projector, an optical sound and magnetic playback projector, motor runs, lamp lights, otherwise untested, together with an Eiki Sound extension speaker unit with a Tuscan 2000/2200ft 16mm spool and dust cover

Los 1273

A COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND ELECTRICALS to include pliers, snips, tape measures, scissors, screwdrivers etc three vintage oil cans, a JCB blow heater/fan, Lervia hand held steam cleaner with box and accessories and an electronic guard dog speaker (all PAT pass and working)

Los 1311

A COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICALS including a Pure DAB radio (missing one speaker grille), an Amstrad Emailer (both PAT pass and working), a Vintage boxed Ingersoll tape recorder (untested), two pairs of Panasonic speakers (untested), a Honda car Stereo (untested), a vintage Marexar mini Cine film viewer (no plug untested), a vintage Philips clock radio (untested) etc

Los 3094

Marshall JCM 2000 dual super lead guitar amplifier head and a Marshall 1936 lead 2x12 speaker cabinet (2)Condition Report:No cables, both are untested

Los 3086

Roland KC550 keyboard amplifier serial no.ZS00651 L59cm; and a Carlsbro 4 x 10 speaker (2)Condition Report:Well used and grubby with some rusting to handles.

Los 3102

Wharfedale Pro Titan 12 speaker, pair of Wharfedale pro titan 8 speakers, Skytec SP1000 speaker, img stage line PAB-110 MK2 speaker and five speaker stands of various sizes (10)Condition Report:Working condition of the speakers is unknown, there are no cables for any of the speakers. All the items in this lot are in well used condition.

Los 107

A Trix Sound equipment type U84 valve powered speaker, with gram and mic input

Los 67

A Grundig speaker system with Goodmans driver and speakers COLLECT ONLY

Los 734

A GEC style black painted candlestick telephone with adjustable speaker, height 30cm.

Los 794

An early 20th Century coil, possibly to receive time signals, makers plaque George Tolman Wolverhampton, a radio speaker with sunburst design, a pair of Ericsson headphones, another unnamed and an Ever Ready portable cream cased radio Pat No 32416-46, height 35cm. (5)

Los 829

A black painted candlestick telephone with brass detachable speaker marked T E 234, no 22, height 30cm.

Los 970

TV Film Wyn Calvin signed 6x4 inch black and white photo. Calvin MBE OStJ, known affectionately as The Clown Prince of Wales and The Welsh Prince of Laughter, was a Welsh comedian, pantomime dame, television and theatre actor, radio personality, television chat show host, after dinner speaker, lecturer, philanthropist and newspaper columnist. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Los 162

WSPU INSIGNIASpeaker's ribbon, woven in purple, green and white with the word 'Speaker' and the letters 'NWSPU' encircled by a gilt metal laurel wreath, topped with a purple and green bow, original pin stamped with maker's mark [indistinct], red oval manufacturer's sticker 'Toye & Co. 57 Theobalds Rd, London' on cardboard label on reverse, some browning and marks; with a length of silk ribbon in the suffragette colours, several tiny pin holes, marked, 55mm. wide, c.1340mm. long, c.1908 and later (2)Footnotes:According to a letter of provenance accompanying the lot, this rare speaker's insignia had been in the possession of a Miss Rose of Wick in the Highlands of Scotland. It has not been possible to ascertain her identity beyond that but there are references in Votes for Women of a Miss Rose speaking in Glasgow and Edinburgh, so it is likely that the insignia did belong to her as a prominent speaker. Her name is also included in a list of twenty speakers who shared six platforms at a joint demonstration of suffrage and trade union movements at Alexandra Park, Manchester on Saturday 8 October 1910. The ribbon can be dated to a period of a few years after 1908, when the WSPU colours of green, white and purple were adopted, and during the time when the WSPU had split into the Women's Freedom League (WFL) under Charlotte Despard and the National Women's Social and Political Union (NWSPU) under the leadership of the Pankhursts and Pethick-Lawrences.The formation of the Women's Social and Political Union by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in 1903 had galvanised the cause of suffragism in Scotland. Activists from both the more peaceful arm of the suffrage movement, the NUWSS, and the militant WSPU undertook campaign tours of the Highlands, addressing meetings in the smallest villages as well as larger towns such as Perth and Aberdeen (see Leneman, L., The Women's Suffrage Movement in the North of Scotland, article online). The town of Wick had been affiliated with the Edinburgh National Society for Women Suffrage since the tour of Jane Taylour and Agnes McLaren as far back as 1871. On 16 September 1910, Emmeline Pankhurst spoke to a capacity audience of over 800 at the Rifle Drill Hall at Wick, as part of an extensive Highland tour designed to 'to extend the influence of the movement and to clear up many misunderstandings...' (Votes for Women, 16 September 1910). The meeting was organised by Miss Bemner and the 23 September issue of Votes for Women carried a report of the meeting thus: 'The Territorial Hall was packed with curious and eager faces. Mrs Pankhurst had a splendid welcome, and spoke magnificently. The audience was fairly astounded. Questions came pouring up, and the audience was delighted with Mrs Pankhurst's answers'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 1952

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A BOSE SPEAKER AND CABLES ETC

Los 431

Assorted speakers comprising a Yamaha YST-SW225 sub woofer, a PSB sound bar speaker and a pair of Mordaunt Short MS 25i floor standing speakers.

Los 1016

A very unusual early 19th century mahogany lidded box bearing brass plaque to the underside of lid inscribed 'This is one of the seven boxes containing gold Coronation medals, Geo:IV, transmitted to the speaker, 17.July 1821, to be by him disputed to the members of the House of Commons', with brass military style recessed handles and Bramah lock (no key), width 28cm, depth 26.cm, height 9cm.

Los 985

Three German Penny Toy sweet containers, a horn speaker with candy container in base with original sweets —4¼in. (11cm.) high; a banjo and violin with container in main body

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