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Los 510

A Bell & Howell Tone Model 621 projector and speaker *sold untested

Los 525

A GB Equipment Gebescope Model 'A' projector and speaker *sold untested

Los 546

A GB speaker in wooden cabinet and one unbranded speaker in wooden cabinet *sold untested

Los 577

Cinetechnic D16 projector and speaker in cases with spare bulb *sold untested

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A Precisvox speaker in original steel cabinet *sold untested

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Tichborne Claimant's Defence Counsel.- Kenealy (Edward Vaughan Hyde, barrister and writer, 1819-80).- Dickson (Alexander George, MP for Dover, 1834-89).- A Thunderbolt for Kenealy! Juggler, Mountebank, and Patriot!!!, With a report of his trial for torturing his illegitimate child, his sentence, &c., the amount of his fees for his defence of Orton; his treatment of Mrs. Orton, printed pamphlet, 8pp., small chips at head, folds, slightly browned, [E. Morris], 1875; and a small quantity of others, including printed matter (a copy of the newspaper titled, Flag of Justice Tichborne Messenger...) and letters to Major Arthur Dickson MP, including one to Dickson on the Prime Minister Disraeli's behalf telling him not to aske a question in the House of Commons, and one from the Speaker of the House of Commons, v.s., v.d., 1875-76 (c. 20 pieces).⁂ Kenealy came to public prominence in 1873 when he became counsel for Arthur Orton, the Tichborne Claimant. The letters are addressed to Alexander George Dickson, Conservative MP who conducted a violent campaign against Kenealy, ostracising him for ungentlemanly conduct in assaulting his six year old illegitimate son, for which he was imprisoned for one month. One letter written by E Farrar from the Athenaeum notepaper demands satisfaction on behalf of Kenealy. Another letter on behalf of Disraeli as prime minister asking him not to ask a question in Parliament.

Los 450

A Chinese brass rounded oblong box with cover decorated with applied ferocious dragons; a Chinese lacquer snuff bottle carved with Bhuddas, scholars, a deity fighting a tiger; various brass badges in the form of RAF, Fleur de Lys, clasping hands, rose, crown etc.; a pendant from the H.M.S. Speaker one the first ships to visit Nagasaki in 1945; a Sergeant's WWII armband; A Letts Boys Scouts Diary; a carved bone bodkin case etc.

Los 1829

AN ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRICALS TO INCLUDE A DVD PLAYER, AN IPOD SPEAKER AND A LAVA LAMP ETC

Los 25

Dansette - A good retro vintage 20th Century free standing Dansette record player set with a BSR record deck turntable. The case having a blue and cream two tone vinyl covering with speaker and dials to the front and carrying handle to the side. Raised on ebonised tapering supports with brass adjusters. In good working order. Measures 71cm x 41cm x 46cm. 

Los 489

An exceptionally rare set of vintage Lowther floor standing speaker cabinets - great condition and fantastic quality items

Los 645

An early 20th Century oak speaker cabinet containing Celestion speaker

Los 763

A Bush DAC 90A Bakelite radio, a Raymond Electric Bakelite speaker and one other smaller plus a Ferranti Bakelite electric mantel clock

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Attributed to John Singleton Copley (Boston 1737-1815 London)Portrait of Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, half-length, in a brown coat, seated holding a letteroil on canvas90.2 x 71.2cm (35 1/2 x 28 1/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceIn the present owner's family, UK, for at least 10 yearsA childhood friend of William Pitt the Younger, to whom his father was physician, Addington entered politics as M.P. for Devizes in 1784 and became Speaker of the House of Commons in 1789. When Pitt resigned from office in 1801 both he and the King insisted that Addington take over as Prime Minister, which he did somewhat reluctantly. His administration is best remembered for managing to secure the Peace of Amiens with Napoleon in 1803, but without allies at this time, Britain's options were limited to defence. Addington did increase the forces, provide a tax base that could finance an enlarged war, and seize several French possessions. Also, to gain allies, he cultivated better relations with Russia, Austria, and Prussia, later culminating in the Third Coalition shortly after he left office. Addington also strengthened British defences against a French invasion through the building of Martello towers on the south coast and the raising of more than 600,000 men at arms. Without a strong enough hold on both houses of parliament he was forced from office in March 1804. He nonetheless continued to hold various offices of state thereafter, which included Lord President of the Council 1805 and Home Secretary 1812-1822. In 1802 Addington had accepted the honorary position of Vice-President for life on the Court of Governors of London's Foundling Hospital for abandoned babies.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 231

DRINKWATER - COLLECTIONAlbum containing autograph letters, signed menus, photographs and other ephemera, assembled for Penelope Ann Drinkwater, daughter of poet and dramatist John Drinkwater, from her birth in 1929 to her fifth birthday, comprising: notes written by the Prince of Wales (future Edward VIII) for his speech at the Stage Golfing Society Dinner, Savoy Hotel, 2 November 1930 ('Handicapp/ B-DARWIN/ Filthy golfer/ Filthy speaker/ Keep pun clean') accompanied by an explanatory letter from Drinkwater ('...I was the guest of Sir Gerald du Maurier who sat between me and the Prince of Wales... The response was made by the Prince, and he put his notes on two sheets of paper. These were pocketed by Sir Gerald, and he gave me one of these for you... another scrap of history in a tiny way for you when you are growd up...'); some fifty autograph and typed letters by Edward Elgar (thanking him for the 'exquisite Penelope's Trees – a beautifully inspired poem'), Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy (including a poem in her honour), Hugh Walpole, Joan Sutherland, Sybil Thorndike, Harold Nicholson, William Rothenstein, Herbert Hoover (two on White House headed paper), E.G. Robinson, Ramsay Macdonald, and others; a menu from the Savoy Hotel, 24 June 1930, signed by Drinkwater, J.B. Priestley, H.G. Wells, Arnold Bennett, Edgar Wallace, Desmond Macarthy and others, with another from a dinner on 19 September 1930 inscribed by Max Beerbohm ('...to dear little Penelope Anne. I know she is little because she is so young. And I know she is a dear because I know her parents...'); ephemera including a programme for Drinkwater's play A Man's House signed by the cast (with Errol Flynn as 'First Soldier'), telegrams of congratulations (including James Joyce and John Galsworthy), a printed copy of Drinkwater's 1930 poem Penelope's Trees, inscribed 'This copy is darling Penelope's own/ John Drinkwater', numerous photographs and press cuttings of the family, etc., 31 leaves, brown calf gilt stamped 'Penelope Ann Drinkwater/ July 26 1929' on upper cover, binding scuffed and stained, burn marks to spine, oblong folio (265 x 365mm.), 1929 to 1934; with a folder of c.100 loose autograph and typed letters by H.G. Wells (postcard, '...warmest thanks for the poem. It's a nice habit this poetry...' and autograph letter to Miss Jeffreys sending love to Penny, '...I think she is a dear...'), a pencil drawing annotated 'sketch by T.H. [Thomas Hardy] of a hay-knife', Edmund Blunden ('...I would like you to leave me out of your anthology...'), Vita Sackville West ('...She seems to be a fruitful source of inspiration to you...'), Eddie Marsh, Shane Leslie, Stefan Zweig, and others; printed Churchill address from 25 April 1925 with covering letter, typed transcripts of letters by Rupert Brooke and others in folder annotated 'sold to America', c.160 pages, 8vo and 4to; original cartoon by David Low signed ('Low'), titled 'Situation Vacant', depicting Drinkwater, Masefield, Kipling, Edith Sitwell and other possible candidates for the post of Poet Laureate lining up to see the Prime Minister ('W.B. Yeats and W.H. Davies arriving by the next bus'), labelled 'The Property of Penelope Ann Drinkwater' on reverse, pen, ink and coloured pencil, image 295 x 450mm., (457 x 610mm. with frame), published in the Evening Standard, 28 April 1930 and in The Best of Low, 1930 (3)Footnotes:'ANOTHER SCRAP OF HISTORY IN A TINY WAY FOR YOU WHEN YOU ARE GROWD UP': An album assembled by the poet and dramatist John Drinkwater for his daughter, celebrating the first years of her life with a collection of letters and ephemera from literary and political figures of the day, and including an encounter with royalty. Despite being in the running for Poet Laureate, as the Low cartoon included here suggests, the position was taken by John Masefield after the death of Robert Bridges in April 1930. The collection comes from the family of Penelope Drinkwater.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 413

A Ferranti bakelite cased radio - speaker fabric perished

Los 216

British politics.- [Fearon (Percy Hutton)] "Poy". "The Paramount Chief", pen and ink cartoon, pencil caption beneath, six vignettes commemorating Mr. Speaker Whitley's last day in office depicting Mr. Bridgeman, Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Lord Eustace Percy, Neville Chamberlain, Joynson-Hicks and Leo Amery, signed, 295 x 335 mm., [1928]; "Hop-o-my-Thumbkinson", pen and ink cartoon, pencil caption beneath reading 'Prime Ministers have asked for my advice", depicting Austin Hopkinson standing on Stanley Baldwin's hand, signed, 268 x 195 mm., [1930s]; "After that we had a Real Fight", pen and ink cartoon, blue pencil shading, pencil caption beneath, signed, 280 x 230 mm., [probably 1930s]; and others by the same, all British politics of the late 1920's and early 1930's, most undated, (33)

Los 218

δ Churchill.- Fearon (Percy Hutton) "Poy". A Lord Mayor's Show of Parliament, pen and ink cartoon with some shading in blue pencil on 3 sheets, procession headed by Churchill in a chariot pulled by two greyhounds with a spitting cat Nancy [Astor] towed behind, pencil notes and identification of characters beneath, each sheet signed, 152 x 391mm to 202 x 391mm., [9th November 1927].⁂ In the top row after Churchill and nancy Astor come Ramsay MacDonald (Leader of the Opposition), Joynson-Hicks (Home Secretary) and John Citizen; Middle Row depicts Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary), Sir Archibald Sinclair, Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister), Sidney Webb (later Lord Passfield) and Mr. Nossek (Deputy Sergeant at Arms); Bottom Row depicts Sir laming Worthington-Evans (Minister for War), Campbell Stephen, Mr. Speaker Wheatley, Mr Kirkwood and Jack Jones, and (in a soup tureen) Mr Thurtle.Depicting the Assembly of Parliament on 9th November 1927. In April that year Churchill had introduced his famous Greyhound Budget (so called because of his taxation of the newly established greyhound racing tracks), the cause of much bickering from Nancy Astor, the first woman to sit in Parliament.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Los 2060

A Dinky Mersey Tunnel Police van #255, a Austin Mini-Moke # 342, a Telephone service van #261 and a Loud speaker van #492 all boxed.

Los 312

Sermões do Pe. António Vieira, S.J. (Lisboa, 1679-1710), VIEIRA, Pe. António.- SERMOENS.- Em Lisboa: na Officina de Ioam da Costa [e outros], 1679-1710.- 14 vols.: 1 gravura; 21 cm.- E. Set consisting of the first 14 volumes (volume XV only came to be published in 1748), in first editions (or variants), of the sermons of the great Portuguese speaker of the six hundred, with the following dates and printers (the numbers in parentheses refer to to the BN Bibliography entries): I - Primeyra parte. Na Officina de Ioam da Costa, 1679 (990); II - Segvnda parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1682 (995); III - Terceira parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1683 (997); IV - Qvarta parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1685 (1002); V - Qvinta parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1689 (1005); VI - Sexta parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690 (1007); VII - Septima parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1692 (1012); VIII -Oitava parte. (Xavier dormindo...). Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1694 (1013); [IX] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: I parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1686 (1017); [X] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: II parte. Na Impressaõ Craesbeeckiana, 1688 (1019); XI - Undecima parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1696 (1021); XII - Parte duodecima. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1699 (1022); [XIII] - Palavra de Deos. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690 (1024); XIV - Tomo XIV. Obra posthuma. By Valentim da Costa Deslandes, 1710 (1029). Volume XI includes an engraving representing the coat of arms of Catherine of Braganza, to whom the edition is dedicated. Volume I with tear in the leaf [3], without lack of support; volumes I, IV, VI and XII, with ex-libris by António Cupertino de Miranda (2 by volume). Some handwritten ownerships on the title pages. Contemporary bindings, whole sheepskin, not uniform, some rebuilt and with new endpapers. The 14 volumes of different origins, with traces of handling and some imperfections, but complete (volume XII with slightly different but apparently complete collation). Inocêncio, I, p. 289. Samodães, 3516. BN (Padre António Vieira, Bibliography), 990 to 1029.

Los 122

A Panasonic (Model no SC-PT470) - DVD Home Theatre Sound System which comprises of, a Subwoofer, two front speakers, a centre speaker, DVD player and two surround speakers. Comes with remote control, cable accessories and operating instruction booklet.

Los 147

A Carlsbro amplifier and speaker (46cm width x 47cm height).

Los 5

Bowers & Wilkins - Model P4 - A fantastic pair of B&W floor standing loudspeakers of rectangular form having a mahogany veneer finish. Each speaker using a Kevlar coned bass / midrange driver and light metal dome tweeter. Both raised on domed plinth bases with plaques to the verso. The speakers being a true pair with serial numbers 009105 and 009106. Each measures 84cm x 25cm x 30cm.     

Los 722

An interesting collection of 1960s / 70s autographed dinner / guest speaker menus - most from Winchmore Hill, London. Each signed by the relevant guest speaker at the event, and notable autographs include; Dame Barbara Cartland (author), Frances White (actress), John Price (Cricketer), Fred Titmus (Cricketer), Andree Melly (actress), Peter Thomas (Politician), Herbert Lom (actor), Errol Brown (Singer - Hot Chocolate), Cynthia Payne (Personality and famous Brothel Keeper), Jimmy Greaves (Footballer), Keith Chegwin (presenter), Ted Dexter (Cricket), Alan Ball (England Footballer), Mike England (Footballer), Alan Gilzean (Footballer - multiple), Edward Woodward (actor), Richard Baker (presenter), Alfred Marks (actor), and many others. Some multi-signed, some unknown names present. An interesting collection of period autographs. 

Los 766

A collection of vintage 1960s and 1970s British Political / Politician related autographs, including two Prime Ministers - all signed on period menus or dinner programmes, usually where the relevant politician was a guest speaker. To include; Margaret Thatcher (signed with Geoffrey Howe on a 1973 Women's Advisory Committee Menu from 1975), Alec Douglas-Home (signed on a 1972 Menu from Southgate Conservative Association) Reginald Maudling (x2), Cecil Parkinson, Enoch Powell, Doctor Rhodes Boyson, Sir Gerald Nabarro, and Lady Dartmouth (Raine Dartmouth). Interesting collection. 

Los 195

Russell K - Model Red 100 -  A good pair of precision audio loudspeakers designed within the UK be Russell Kauffman. Each speaker having a stylish grey and red textured MDF case housing the 6.5” Bass unit with impregnated paper cone and curved optimised acoustic profile, High power double Ferrite magnet driving a 25mm voice coil with aluminium former and Faraday distortion cancelling copper ring with the In room frequency range at 30Hz-20KHz. Serial number 14021000037. Each measures 40cm x 26cm x 27cm.  

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Smart 993 C2 with a manual gearbox and low mileage presented in Triple Black.Classically finished in Basalt Black Metallic with black leather and black carpets81,271km (50,499 miles). Recently serviced and MOT'd (MOT 02/10/2021)With our vendor for the last 3.5 years. Maintained by 'Autofarm 1979', regardless of costBills totalling over £40K during our vendor's ownership including a full cosmetic refresh in 2019 at the cost of £21KUpgraded Xenon headlight kit. Sunroof and aircon. 18" Technology solid spoke wheels.Alloy wheels recently refurbished. Two new Contisport Contact 3s on the rearBluetooth Alpine stereo system including upgraded tweeters, bass and sub-bass speakers, fitted in the original speaker surrounds - totalling over £2,000Remote 'Cat1' Cobra alarm and immobiliser with the key fobPaintwork immaculate, bar a couple of minor stone chips. Interior in excellent, original condition.Hong Kong car, repatriated to the UK by the previous owner in 2005 when he returnedLarge history file, including early service and MOT historyYou can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Monday 7th December and Friday 11th December. Please contact Richard Greenhalgh on 07948 152 921 / richard@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: L789 BPVYear: 1994Make: PorscheModel: 911 (993)RHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZRS315654Odometer Reading: 81271 kilometersTransmission: ManualEngine Capacity: 3596Engine Number: 63R05789Body Colour: Metallic Basalt BlackInterior Colour: Black leather

Los 160

Amplion Radio Loud Speaker with a wooden horn supported on a metal tripod base, the base marked Amplion Loud Speaker, horn diameter 38cms

Los 630

Political Biography & Autobiography. A collection of signed hardback books to include The Downing Street Years (1993), The Path to Power (1995), The Collected Speeches (1997), and Statecraft (2002), by Margaret Thatcher, each one signed in bold blue ink; The Eden Memoirs, in three volumes, London: Cassell, 1960-65, Full Circle inscribed and signed on front free endpaper; Enoch Powell on 1992, London: Anaya, 1989, signed on title; As It Happened, by Clement Attlee, London: Heinemann, 1954, featuring loosely inserted Christmas card signed by Clement and Violet Attlee, 1947; This Torch of Freedom, by Stanley Baldwin, London: Hodder, 1935, not signed, but featuring loosely inserted postcard signed in black ink at upper-left (as well as the printed signature at lower margin); The Struggle for Peace, by Neville Chamberlain, London: Hutchinson, no date, lacking d.j. and not signed, but featuring loosely inserted press photograph of Chamberlain during an address at Birmingham Town Hall, 1939; In Search of Peace, by Neville Chamberlain, London: Hutchinson, no date, not signed, but featuring loosely inserted holograph [printed] signature on clipping; Betty Boothroyd: The Autobiography, London: Century, 2001, signed on title, loosely inserted tickets and programmes for Waterstone's Deansgate Literary Dinner (Betty Boothroyd as Guest Speaker); The Assassination of Robert Maxwell, by Thomas & Dillon, London: Robson, 2002, with loosely inserted Christmas card, inscribed, 'with very best wishes Bob & Betty'; Margaret Thatcher: A Tribute by The Daily Telegraph, with loosely inserted Telegraph Christmas card (featuring printed Matt cartoon), signed 'Murdoch'; This Land of Sweden, by Prince William of Sweden, Stockholm: Norstedt & Forlag, 1946, presentation copy inscribed and signed by the author (dust-jacket worn as found); It Takes a Village, by Hillary Clinton, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996, signed by the author, bearing 'Autographed Copy' sticker to front of dust-jacket; My Life, by Bill Clinton, London: Hutchinson, 2004, signed on title, and others, all signed. Condition varied but generally good and bright; some in read condition with handling marks and worn dust-jackets (50)

Los 767

A mid-century radiogram, with Garrard SP 25MkB beltdrive turntable, dynatron stereo tuner and Dolby cassette player and recorder, the cupboard doors opening to reveal speaker grills

Los 1055

Carlsbro Cobra 1100 four channel PA mixer; together with a Custom Sound GPA120 four channel mixer, a pair of Carlsbro PA speakers and an Eminence PA speaker (5)

Los 702

MOSAMP 50/75 watt guitar/bass guitar amplifier head, with single and bass boost channel; together with matching 2 x 12 ported birch ply speaker cabinet

Los 528

Bernie Marsden - 2012 Paul Reed Smith 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, ser. no. 120041 *Used by Bernie Marsden on the road and for recording sessions

Los 761

2005 Marshall Mode Four guitar amplifier, made in England; together with a Marshall Model MF400A 4 x 12 400 watt angled speaker cabinet

Los 791

1977 Fender Twin Reverb guitar amplifier, made in USA, chassis no. A767618, fitted with Jensen Special Design 12" speaker, dust cover

Los 525

Bernie Marsden & Alaska - heavy duty Packhorse Case Co Ltd flight case on wheels suitable for a 4 x 12 speaker cabinet, bearing an 'Alaska' stencil and various reference numbers *Bernie Masden recalls - "I needed some new flight cases due to an 'incident' when I 'lost' several guitar flight cases and amp cases. Some of which have turned up over the years since!'

Los 514

Bernie Marsden - 2007 Marshall 1936 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, ser. no. M-2007-14-1042-0, enclosing a pair of Marshall Celestion G12 16 ohms 12" speakers, bearing a 'Bernie will be signing after the show' sticker to the back, also bearing two Jim's Guitars stickers to the back and side *Used by Bernie Marsden since new, usually with a Marshall JTM 50 head, for recordings and live work

Los 732

Ampeg B-15-N flip-top guitar amplifier, made in USA, ser. no. 307307, with 15" JBL speaker

Los 575

Bernie Marsden - Wharfedale Pro EVP-X15P powered speaker monitor; together with a Wharfedale Pro EVP-X15 passive speaker monitor, with a pair of speaker stands *Used for small open air gigs and fundraisers

Los 793

'Andyz Ampz' tweed deluxe (5E3) hand-wired clone guitar amplifier, enclosing a Jensen Special Design 12" speaker, tweed cabinet

Los 729

Blackstar Amplification HT5 guitar amplifier head, with HT-112 speaker cabinet, both with dust covers

Los 520

Bernie Marsden & Whitesnake - Marshall half stack including a 1976 Marshall JMP model 1959 Super Lead 100 watt MK II guitar amplifier head, made in England, ser. no. 09236H, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil to the back and number '3' stencil to the side, also bearing Bernie's settings to the front control panel; together with a Marshall 1960B Lead 4 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, enclosing a set of four Celestion G12M 16 ohm green back speakers, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil to the back and the number '2', held within a fitted heavy duty flight case bearing Bernie Marsden and Whitesnake logo stencils and the number 28 * The amplifier head was custom built for Bernie Marsden by the late Mike Hill at the Marshall factory. "I was always in the Marshall factory with The Beast and Mike!" (One of three Marshall heads which were transported in the bespoke flight case, lot 522, offered later in the sale). This head was also loaned to Warren Haynes for use with Gov't Mule on a European tour in 2017, hence the John Henry tape. Arguably one of the most significant pieces of Whitesnake memorabilia. Used extensively by Bernie Marsden, travelling the world with Whitesnake live since they started gigging in 1978, including Reading Festival, Donington Park, Hammersmith Odeon, Madison Square Garden. Also used all the time in the studio and being number 1, the recording of 'Here I Go Again'. Seen in many historic live photographs & footage of Bernie Marsden with Whitesnake. Later used with Alaska after the Whitesnake split.

Los 512

Bernie Marsden - Marshall limited edition Model JTM 45/100 MKIII Super 100 amplifier head, reference no. 0217; together with matching Marshall model 812T40 4 x 12 angled speaker cabinet and Marshall 812B40 4 x 12 bass cabinet *Used with the Bernie Marsden Band when it came out. "It is a really loud old fashioned Marshall, a very low number as well!"

Los 541

Bernie Marsden - 1996 Roland BC-60 Blues Cube guitar amplifier, ser. no. ZI64377, enclosing a Roland Vintage Performance V-12 12" speaker *An impulse buy for studio use and used for smaller charity gigs

Los 742

Peavey 6505 Piranha 1 x 8 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet

Los 550

Bernie Marsden - Carvin Steve Vai Signature Legacy 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinets, within original box inscribed 'Bernie 2 x 12 enclosed, checked 23/11/08' *Trialed by Bernie Marsden for a week of UK shows. Bernia was interested in playing live in stereo at the time. A possible new era that was not to be!

Los 744

Peavey 6505 Piranha 1 x 8 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, boxed

Los 507

Bernie Marsden - 2004 Marshall 1974CX 1 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, made in England, ser. no. M-2004-12-0642-Z, enclosing a Celestion G12M green back 12" speaker (at fault) *Used by Bernie Marsden on various recording sessions, with the 1974x amp (ser. no. M-2006-04-0011-A)

Los 780

2001 Marshall Valvestate 2000 AVT150H guitar amplifier head, with an AVT412 4 x 12 speaker cabinet

Los 796

Victory V212VH guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, made in UK, fitted with Celestion G12-H Heritage and Celestion V30 speakers, dust cover

Los 1002

Chord microphone and stand in soft carry-case; together with a pair of QTX Sound PA speaker stands, case and a Peavey microphone stand

Los 519

Bernie Marsden & Whitesnake - Bernie Marsden's number 1 Marshall half stack, including a 1977 Marshall JMP model 1959 Super Lead 100 watt Mk II guitar amplifier head, made in England, ser. no. 01173J, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil to the back and number '1' stencil to the side, also bearing Bernie's settings to the front control panel; together with a Marshall 1960A 4 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet enclosing a set of four Celestion G12M 16 ohm green back speakers, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil and the number '1' to the back, held within a heavy duty flight case bearing a Bernie Marsden and Whitesnake logo stencil and the number 31 * The amplifier head was custom built for Bernie Marsden by the late Mike Hill at the Marshall factory. "I was always in the Marshall factory with The Beast and Mike!" (One of three Marshall heads which were transported in the bespoke flight case, lot 522, offered later in the sale) Arguably one of the most significant pieces of Whitesnake memorabilia. Used extensively by Bernie Marsden, travelling the world with Whitesnake live since they started gigging in 1978, including Reading Festival, Donington Park, Hammersmith Odeon, Madison Square Garden. Also used all the time in the studio and being number 1, used for the recording of the multi million selling hit, 'Here I Go Again'. Seen in many historic live photographs & footage of Bernie Marsden with Whitesnake. Later used with Alaska after the Whitesnake split.

Los 741

2005 Marshall JCM 2000 Triple Super Lead TSL100 guitar amplifier head, made in England, with foot switch; together with a 2005 1936 2 x 12 speaker cabinet

Los 730

Blackstar Amplification ID:60TVP-H guitar amplifier head with matching HTV-212 twin speaker cabinet, both with dust covers and foot switch

Los 536

Bernie Marsden - Vox Solid State Foundation Bass guitar amplifier head for spares/repair, ser. no. SB1438; together with a matching Vox Foundation Bass speaker cabinet (2) *Purchased after Bernie Marsden saw Peter Green using one at a Fleetwood Mac gig in 1967

Los 712

1977 Marshall Celestion G12H Model T1221 green back guitar amplifier speaker, chassis code MK21; together with a 1972 Celestion G12H T1281 black back guitar amplifier speaker, chassis code LE27V (2) (untested)

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