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Los 287

A Harman Sound Sticks 3 self powered satellite speaker and subwoofer system, boxed.

Los 291

A Master Control PM-460R mix tape deck, and large speaker. (2)

Los 528

A Vintage Encore Electric Guitar and Realistic Portable Amplified Speaker System

Los 1104

A Peavey Rage 158 amplifier (needs repair, leads cut) together with a realistic G-10 instrument/voice amplifier speaker, a boxed Kef speaker, Sennheiser headphones, etc, together with J W Benson of London mantel clock with silvered dial with Roman numerals, presented to 'Reverend and Mrs C.H.Jones...1920-1925' 15cm H x 29cm W x 8cm D, single train, together with two further clocks

Los 1503

A vintage floorstanding gramophone The Algraphone, with chrome fittings, the front elevation enclosed by a single pull out drawer revealing the speaker, the mahogany case with sting banded inlay, raised on a square tapered supports with spade feet, together with a selection of classical and other 78rpm records

Los 108

BOSS MS 100 moniter speaker. Serial number 255361.

Los 339

Selection vintage music equipment to include IMF electronics super compact 2 speaker, Grundig type RF153, Garrard record player all untested

Los 407

The Baroness Betty Boothroyd - a pair of court shoes worn as Madam Speaker, applied with Berlin steel buckles, approx. size 5, TIffany of London Provenance Property of Baroness Betty Boothroyd

Los 64

A sealed boxed Star Wars bluetooth special forces tie fighter speaker

Los 474

A Supervox McMichael Type 498 wedge-form set; an unmarked two-band set (loose chassis); a Thomas Collector's Edition Radio, in bracket-clock form case, late; and a selection of three period wireless speakers including two by HMV; and a hi fi speaker. (7)

Los 489

1929-30, the typical gothic arched wooden case with inset fretted speaker grille (missing back panel); a Curry's Ltd early 1920s two-valve battery receiver, moving coil tuning, breadboard chassis, ebonite front panel, in textured paper-clad case; and an Osram Music Magnet 4, with the triple Gecophone screening cans, hinged lidded oak case, with some paperwork. (3)

Los 352

Two boxed Dinky diecast models to include 492 Loud Speaker Van in blue and 254 Austin Taxi in two tone green/yellow (damaged/ripped box), diecast fair-gd with some paint chips

Los 125

Anglepoise style lamp, Bosch whisk and a Logiteck 10W speaker system

Los 4128

Star Wars: A collection of assorted Star Wars items to include: Jakks Darth Vader and Stormtrooper; Stormtrooper Bluetooth Speaker; four Galactic Forces figures, a sealed Topps Attack of the Clones tin, three Disney Infinity figures, and a Star Wars 40th Anniversary Darth Vader Legacy Pack, appears complete.

Los 448

A fine Indian Mutiny pair awarded to Captain N. E. B. Turnour, Royal Navy, who was wounded at the storming of Fort Serapequi, Nicaragua, in 1848; served in H.M.S. Cressy during the Baltic Campaign; and then with H.M.S. Pearl’s Naval Brigade during the Great Sepoy Mutiny. In charge of the Pearl’s Guns, Turnour participated in all of the Naval Brigade’s actions, was wounded, and for his services was several times Mentioned in Despatches and advanced Commander at the specific request of Captain Sotheby. He later commanded H.M.S. Clio on the ‘Gunboat Frontier’ of the Canadian Pacific Coast, 1864-68, bringing peace and administrating justice during the lawless gold-rush period Baltic 1854-55, unnamed as issued; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Commr. Nichs. E, B, Turnour. Pearl.) pawn-broker’s mark to obverse of first, and therefore this medal probably added for display purposes, minor edge nicks, good very fine (2) £2,400-£2,800 --- Provenance: George McIlroy Collection. Nicholas Edward Brooke Turnour was born in Chichester, Sussex, in 1828, the sixth child of Reverend the Hon. Edward Turnour, and the grandson of the 1st Earl Winterton, sometime Speaker of the House of Commons. He entered the Navy in 1843, and was wounded when Midshipman of H.M.S. Alarm, at the storming of Fort Serapequi, Nicaragua, in 1848. He became a Lieutenant in 1849, and served in H.M.S. Cressy during the Baltic campaign. Posted to H.M.S. Pearl on 26 December 1855, Turnour served during the Great Sepoy Mutiny in command of that part of Pearl’s Naval Brigade which formed the first ‘Naval Horse Artillery’. He commanded the guns during the attack on the village of Bustee on 1 June 1858, and again during the attack on the village of Dhebrahia on 1 September 1858. During the attack on the rebel camp at Jugdespore on 26 October 1858 he commanded the party of 57 seamen and marines, armed with two twelve pound howitzers and a rocket tube, and then took part in the affair at Toolespore on 23 November 1858, where he commanded the horsed twelve-pound howitzers and a rocket battery in support of the 53rd Foot. Finally, at the battle of Sohunpore on 26 December 1858, on a rapidly changing front the Naval Battery under Turnour ‘returned fire with such precision and quickness that the enemy were silenced in half an hour’. Turnour was promoted Commander in 1858, this promotion being done under the less than normal circumstances of the Mutiny. The Pearl muster book is noted, ‘On the discharge of these officers (6 June 1858) a letter was received from the Admiralty authorising their being borne as additional Commanders from the date of their commission as such’. The original letter of recommendation from Captain Sotheby, R.N., Commanding Pearl’s Naval Brigade states: ‘Camp Bustee, 22 June 1858. Sir, I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords commissioners of the Admiralty, that a portion of the Naval Brigade under the charge of Lieutenant Turnour, and the marines under Lieutenant Pym R.N. were engaged in a very creditable affair on 9 June in driving the enemy out of Amhora, when one party was posted in the village and fort, and the other in a long a belt of bamboo jungle and a large house at the entrance. I beg to recommend both these active officers, then suffering from sickness, to their Lordships notice, with the enclosed report. Mr Foot Midshipman, was also present with the guns.’ For his services with the Naval Brigade during the Great Sepoy Mutiny Turnour was several times Mentioned in the Despatches of Captain Sotheby, R.N., an Colonel Rowcroft, specifically for: The attacks on Railbundpore and Phoolpore, 21 February 1858. The attack on Fort at Ichoura, 1 March 1858. The attack on the Fort at Belwar, 9 March 1858: ‘Our guns, under Lieutenant Turnour, opened out at about 350 yards’. The attack on Thamoulee, 22 April 1858: ‘Lieutenant Turnour, who had been in six actions with the Brigade, was in charge of the guns, and made capital practise.’ The attack on Puchawas, 29 April 1858: ‘Turnour in charge of two guns.’ The attack on Hurreah, 18 June 1858. and The attack on Sohunpore, 28 December 1858: ‘Lieutenant Turnour, an officer of much ability and previously wounded, was in charge of the guns, the precision of their fire was the admiration of all.’ Advanced Captain, Turnour subsequently commanded H.M.S. Clio on the Pacific Station from 5 July 1864 to 1868, and after a voyage via the Falkland Islands, the Straits of Magellan, and Honolulu, spent most of this period patrolling the ‘Gunboat Frontier’ of the Canadian Pacific coast - the gold rush at the time, in an area with no civil authority, had made this area particularly lawless. An example of the ‘Gunboat Diplomacy’ that Turnour engaged in is evident from a report that he sent to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty on 24 January 1866: ‘On my return from Mettah I put into Fort Rupert on the 22nd of December where I came into contact with the Indians on account of some murders which had been committed there. The Indians refused to comply with my request to have the murderers given up. They then threatened to fire upon my men and made use of the most warlike demonstrations. I punished them by burning their Ranch destroying their canoes and whisky stock. I took several prisoners.’ Clio Channel and Clio Bay off the Canadian coast were named for the ship, and a small island off the central British Columbia coast is named Turnour Island. Amongst Turnour’s crew in the Clio was the young Midshipman (and future Admiral) Lord Charles Beresford. Turnour returned to the U.K. in H.M.S. Clio on 18 July 1868, and died in Torquay, Devon, on 10 January 1870, aged 42. Note: A single Baltic Medal, contemporarily engraved ‘Lieutt. N E B Turnour, H.M.S. Cressy’, was sold in these rooms in April 2001. Sold with copied research.

Los 510

A pair of speaker stands Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 511A

A large cabinet speaker (af) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 513

A Pioneer stereo turntable, bluetooth speaker, tape deck etc (af) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 464

A British Thomson-Houston Co, Ltd speaker; a W.Moser cartridge case (2)

Los 425

A RailKing/MTH G Scale 2-part American F3 Diesel Unit, two 'A' units in Western Pacific silver/orange livery as No. 802/803, with all-wheel drive and sound speaker to unit 802, both VG, in non-original quality plastic boxes and complete with original Operator's Manual, indicating fitment with 'Protosound' digital system (2 + paperwork)

Los 16

A Sailor Type 46T S.P. radio, marked 'Aalborg Denmark' with speaker box, 33cm x 23cm x 16cm. Condition Report: untested

Los 43

A Bang & Olufsen cylindrical speaker, bearing label with Type 6345, serial no. 07094355, max power 125W, Max Noise Power 60W, 6 Ohm, in white housing, 42 cm diam.

Los 500

A vintage radio, having a speaker to the front and four dials, in a wooden case, height 50cm

Los 817

A quantity of surround sound speaker to include; Sony, Samsung and Cambridge Sound Works

Los 1291

A PAIR OF MONITOR AUDIO SILVER 5i HI FI SPEAKERS in rosewood effect case (some sun bleaching to top of both cabinets and fluid marks to one speaker cabinets, all drivers in working order, front grill corner rubbed bare) 93cm high

Los 1447

A Bell & Howell speaker set for a projector and a Sky Monarch radio

Los 1055

Dinky Toys No. 34C Loud Speaker Van original trade box containing 6 examples consisting of, 3 with a grey body and 3 with a fawn body, all models have black ridged hubs and loudspeaker, housed in a brown card box with lift off lid, the box has replacement dividers and has a tear to one corner of the lid (G-E,BF)

Los 1056

Dinky Toys No. 34C Loud Speaker Van original trade box containing 6 examples consisting of, 3 with blue body, 2 have silver hubs with the 3rd light blue hubs, and 3 with brown body and black ridged hubs, all models have a silver loudspeaker, housed in a brown card box with lift off lid, the box has replacement dividers (G-VG,BG)

Los 1057

Dinky Toys No. 34C / 492 Loud Speaker Van in fawn with black ridged hubs and loudspeaker in yellow card box (VNM-BG)

Los 1058

Dinky Toys No. 492 Loud Speaker Van pair finished in blue with light blue ridged hubs and silver loudspeaker, one model is boxed, the box has one inner flap detached (E-NM,BF-G)

Los 1059

Dinky Toys No. 34C Loud Speaker Van original trade box containing 1 example consisting of, green body with black ridged hubs and silver loudspeaker, housed in the original brown card box with lift off lid, the box has a tear to one corner of the lid (E-BF)

Los 1060

Dinky Toys No. 34C / 492 Loud Speaker Van finished in cream with black ridged hubs and silver loudspeaker - an unusual colour

Los 847

Samsung DVD player, Philips VHS player, digital radio, speaker etc[working at time of lotting].

Los 902

Two laptops: Toshiba and Dell plus an 'Orbit Sound' speaker. Hard Drives Removed for Security Purposes [working at time of lotting]

Los 879

A Line 6 Spider II 30 Smart control FX guitar amplifier with single 12in. speaker,

Los 904

A Goldring Lenco GL75 turntable, a Leak Delta 75 receiver, a Pioneer CT F2121 tape deck; and a pair of Wharfedale Dovedale 3 floor standing speakers, serial number 70229.

Los 427

An Otto Sanyo speaker, 58cm high and a pair of Mini Reference speakers. (3)

Los 428

A vintage GEC4750 radio, of D end form with speaker front, 35cm high.

Los 429

A mid 20thC oak cased radio, with material speaker front and four tuning knops, 30cm high.

Los 504

An RAF Stores vintage radio, in rectangular case with upper handle, mesh work speaker front, and four tuning knops, 39cm wide.

Los 534

Mordaunt short MS-904 3.1 speaker system. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 538

ION Block Rocker bluetooth MS speaker. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 208

A BOTTLE OF SPEAKER MARTIN'S HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY AND A BOTTLE OF SPEAKER BERCOW'S 10 YEARS OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY (2)Both boxed

Los 209

A BOTTLE OF SPEAKER MARTIN'S HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKYBoxed

Los 330

6 Dinky Toys. Mersey Tunnel Police Van (255) in red. Mechanical Horse and Open Wagon (415) in mid blue and cream. A Leyland Double Deck Bus (290) in cream and green. 2x Loud Speaker Vans (492) in dark blue and light grey. Plus a Hillman Minx Saloon (154) in mid green with dark green wheels. 2 in worn original boxes. Vehicles VGC a few chips only. £70-90

Los 46

Vanity Fair print. Titled Mr Speaker. Dated 24/10/1906. J W Lowther. Approx size 14x12. 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 1245

Jm-Lab Electra CC900 Center Speaker cabinet : no Driver or Tweater:

Los 1244

A large Collection of Quality Hi End Hifi Speaker Cable & Interconnects: 3 large trays

Los 1246

Sonos Electra Hifi Speaker cabinet : no Driver or Tweater(2):

Los 444

TWO ELECTRIC GUITARS,by Encore and Elevation, along with a Sheffield acoustic guitar, a Martin Smith ukulele and an ION speaker (5)

Los 238

A group of mainly Dinky model vehicles, to include a Jones Fleetmaster Cantilever crane, a loud speaker van, and racing cars

Los 261

An assorted collection of Dinky trucks, vans, and streamlined fire engines, to include a 33W mechanical horse and open wagon (33W) in brown, a loud speaker van (34C) in blue, and a petrol tank wagon (25D) in brown

Los 269

A group of Dinky and Matchbox diecast models, to include a British Railways Express horse box, a Foden flat truck with chains in maroon, and a loud speaker van

Los 2118

A 1950's Invincible Dudley vacuum cleaner, serial number 013271, Harper enamel scales, a Welodis four station transistor intercom, and a Grampian speaker.

Los 1115

WW2 Palace of Westminster interest Home Guard cap badge, Home Guard certificate, Palace of Westminster certificate signed by the Speaker Douglas Clifton Brown to Captain E T Cutler and three photographs including one featuring Winston Churchill

Los 325

A GEC Bakelite cased radio, model number BC4940, 39cm wide, and an Art Deco style speaker, 40cm high.

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