Bernie Marsden & Neil Murray (Whitesnake) - Marshall model 1981 2 x 15" Bass guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, made in England, ser. no. 1243, fitted with a pair of Celestion Sidewinder S15-2508 ohm 15" speakers * A trade with Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray in the early 1990s, Used with the Marshall 3540 bass amp
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Bernie Marsden - Marshall 1922 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, made in England, ser. no . 05592, fitted with a pair of Celestion G12T-75 12" speakers *Used with the Marshall JCM 900 4102 (ser. no. Z17845) with The Moody Marsden Band and used for the live album 'Never Turn Our Back on The Blues'
Bernie Marsden & Whitesnake - heavy duty flight case on wheels, previously used to carry a 4 x 12 Marshall guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, bearing a Bernie Marsden and Whitesnake logo stencil and the number 30, also bearing various old freight labels Used extensively, travelling the world with Whitesnake live since they started gigging in 1978, including Reading Festival, Donington Park, Hammersmith Odeon, Madison Square Garden. Later used with Alaska after the Whitesnake split.
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 stencilled reference numbers *Used by Bernie Marsden in the studio with Whitesnake for the Saints and Sinners album recording, including the hit single 'Here I Go Again'
Bernie Marsden - 2006 Marshall model 1974X guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no. M-2006-04-0011-A, enclosing a Celestion G12M green back 12" speaker, modifications to tremolo/speaker channel *Sold with a selection of old set lists which were sat in the back of the amplifier. Used by Bernie Marsden on various recording sessions
Bernie Marsden & Whitesnake - Park Model 1292 30 watt guitar amplifier, made by Cleartone Musical Instruments Ltd, England, ser. no. 240307, enclosing a Celestion G12-30 4 ohm 12" speaker *Used by Bernie Marsden in the studio with Whitesnake on all of the 'Saints and Sinners' album sessions mainly for lead guitar solos. "It definitely features on 'Rough an' Ready' and 'Crying in the Rain'"
Bernie Marsden - Carvin Steve Vai Signature Legacy 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, within original box inscribed 'Bernie 2 x 12 enclosed cab, Carvin 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!
A Fateful Document'The Murder Members' a single folio sheet, verso blank, stating The following are the names of the members of the Partition Parliament who voted for the Murder Bill, and listing 56 names in two columns, including W.T. Cosgrave, Desmond Fitzgerald, Richard Mulcahy, Michael Staines, Padraig O'Maille, Dr. James Crowley, Sean McKeon, Ernest Blythe, Sean Milroy, Sean McGarry, Joseph McGrath, Sir James Craig, Pierce Beasley, Kevin O'Higgins, Alec. McCabe, etc., and concluding Keep This List For Reference. Beside the name of Dr. James Crowley, a contemporary hand has written Con's Doctor - presumably a reference to Constance de Markiewicz. (1)A fateful document. The Murder Bill, so-called, was an Act of the Free State parliament which authorised sentence of death upon those taken with arms. Soon after this document was issued, gunmen opened fire on Pádraig Ó Maille TD, deputy Speaker of the Dail, in a Dublin street while he was on his way to the Dail with another TD, Sean Hales, Ó Máille was wounded, and Hales - whose name is not on this list - was shot dead, apparently in mistake for another. In reprisal for these shootings, and in fear for their own lives, the Free State cabinet ordered the summary execution of four Republican prisoners detained since the seizure of the Four Courts, Rory O'Connor, Liam Mellows,Dick Barrett and Joseph McKelvey, entirely without any legal process or justification. The present document is very rare. Fold marks, a few minor marginal tears, else v.g.
Medical interest: Manuscript Page, 29cms x 23cms, printed text in Latin, with MS additions in English. Invitation to a Dr Faulkner to attend a lecture on surgery given by a Dr Hervey, on Monday 11 April (year not specified), at 5 o'clock, followed by dinner at 5.30 - together with a reminder to the recipient to pay his fees and annual subscription.The letterhead bears the arms and motto of the Royal College of Physicians in London, of which Dr Arthur Brooke Faulkner was elected a fellow in 1808 (in which year 11 April did fall on a Monday).Arthur Brooke Faulkner (1779-1845) was the youngest son of Hugh Faulkner of Wellbrook and Seville Park, Co. Tyrone, and Castletown, Co. Carlow. Having been appointed physician to the forces, he served on the staff in Spain, Holland, Sicily and Malta. While he was in Malta there was an outbreak of the plague, and by his vigorous exertions in enforcing quarantine he limited its spread. On his return to England in 1815 he was knighted for his services.The speaker at the lecture he attended in 1808 appears to have been Dr Thomas Hervey (1751-1824), the pioneer of smallpox vaccination. (1)
Varied Periodicals: The Republican, Vol. I Nos. 4 - 18, together 12 Nos (ex 14), 8vo Lond. (R. Carlile) Sept. 17th - Dec. 24th, 1819; Figaro in Chesterfield, Vol. I No. 1, 2, 3 & 4 Dec. / Jan. 1834 / 35, & 15 other numbers between Sat. Jan. 24, and Oct. 31st 1835, together 19 nos in all, disbound; The Black Dwarf. A London Weekly Publication, 5 issues between Aug. 7th 1822 and Dec. 3, 1823, disbound; Cooper (Thos.)ed. Cooper's Journal's or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth, Freedom and Progress, Vol. I No. 1, Jan. 5th 1850 - No. 26 June 29, 1850 [lacking Nos. 13, 16, 18 & 19). Together 22 Nos. 8vo L. 1850. With, bound in at end; Dawson (G.) An Examination of The Rev. George Gilfillan's Notice of G. Dawson, M.A., L. 1850, cloth. As a coll. of periodicals, w.a.f. (1)
VINTAGE RADIO. A 1950'S WALNUT RADIOGRAM WITH COLLARO TAPE TRANSCIPTOR AND GARRARD MODEL 301 RECORD DECK AND A CONTEMPORARY FREE STANDING CORNER SPEAKER, 143CM H Both dusty / dirty but apparently complete and in good condition. Note this lot is sold as vintage / collectable apparatus and must not be connected to the mains
SWANSEA PORCELAIN PLATE having moulded floral borders, gilt rims and centred painted and gilded crests for the arms of Manners-Sutton, stencilled SWANSEA to base, 20.5cms diam Auctioneer's Note: Charles Manners-Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury, GCB, PC (9 January 1780 - 21 July 1845), British Tory politician, served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1817 to 1835 Provenance: private collection, London, formerly Elis Jenkins collection Neath (label) Condition Report: no apparent problems
The Macallan 10 Year Old, Speaker Martin's Whisky Limited Edition In presentation box 1x70cl This rare Macallan was released by the House of Commons and sold in the gift shop to celebrate Michael Martin's tenure in the speakers chair. Very shortly after the bottles appeared on the shelves they were withdrawn due to the speaker being embroiled in the expenses scandal and his subsequent resignation. A historic bottle of whisky.

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