A coin-operated disc talking machine, with (replacement) parallel bore tone-arm leading to hearing tube connection and Unis electric motor, in oak pedestal case with glazed top and front to hinged lid, the lower compartment containing a coin drawer, with door inlaid with a lyre, on turned feet, 43½in. high, 23½in. wide, American, circa 1910 (restorations).
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A Discophonette 78 rpm juke box, with radio receiver in upper tier, 16-disc magazine, conventional turntable and wood pick-up arm and electro-pneumatic drive to selector mechanism, in three-tier oak case of Art Deco design with red and white plastic illuminated corner panels, glazed doors to radio dial and turntable compartments and speaker in base with chrome grille, 57½in. high, 40in. wide, 41½in. deep at base, with label of C. Hoebeke-van Den Eynde, Dendermonde. Note: Made by the Belgian organ builders Bartholemew Brothers, who adapted organ building technology for this early post-war juke box, thus overcoming the metal shortage of the time. The coin-slot is marked for 1 franc.
A Seeburg ‘L’ coin-operated cabinet piano (‘Nickelodeon’), No. 164812, with four-part exhauster, original 110-volt motor, 54-note action using ‘A’ rolls, and golden oak case with separate doors to upper and lower compartments, the upper doors with coloured glass panels, 51in. high, 37in. wide, 24in. deep, with a transformer and ten ‘A’ rolls.
A 19th century brass tavern honesty box, with a central handle flanked by coin slot and a hinged compartment, stamped 'RICH PATENTEE BRIDGWATER,' and 'PATENT, 1276' on ball feet, 7in (18cm) h, 9.25in (23.5cm) l, with key. The larger side of the box was filled with tobacco and was opened by the weight of the coin on the opposite side.
A rugby ball signed by the England squad from the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987, A white Mitre '5' ball stamped OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, RUGBY WORLD CUP 1987, signed by the team manager Geoff Cooke, the coach, and a total of 21 players including Rendall, Moore, Probyn, Dooley, Skinner, Winterbottom, Harrison, Hill, Andrew, R. Underwood, Guscott, Carling, Bailey, Webb etc., mounted in a custom-made glass-fronted wooden display case bracketed for wall mounting, 51 by 30.5cm., 20 by 12in.; sold together with a Deluxe Proof Set of the Last [British] Coins of the Twentieth Century, that includes a Two Pounds coin commemorating the 1999 Rugby World Cup (2)
A Brazil v Mexico 1954 World Cup group 1 match programme, played in the Charmilles Stadium, Geneva, 16th June; sold together with four original 4 by 5in. b&w photographs taken at this match by the sports photographer Richard Walter from Lausanne; and a further Walter photograph featuring Billy Wright and the Swiss captain Boquet at the coin toss before their Group 4 encounter in Bern (6)
A 2001 UK silver proof piedfort two-pound coin. Marconi 1901 with certificate, also a two pound DNA proof coin, a 1996 silver proof £2 coin 'A Celebration of football', two silver £1 coins 2002 and 2003, a silver Canadian 1997 dollar and a 1994 Remembrance proof dollar, all with certificates (14)
A collection of British coins. Including a George II 1735 half penny, a 1807 penny, two George III two pennies, a quantity of Victorian, Edwardian and later pennies, half crowns and other coins, also in the lot two 'Hearn Numismatist 175 Piccadilly London W.1' red leather coin boxes with blue velvet interior, (a parcel)
A quantity of British and world coins. Comprising an 1868 silver 5F Belgium Leopold II coin, a commemorative silver 1972 Munich Olympic games coin, an Irish 1895 copper penny, a collection of Victorian, Edwardian and later pennies, 42 half crowns, 43 florins, a collection of European coins, a small quantity of paper money including nine Russian green 5 rouble notes and other items (a parcel)
Plated wares, comprising; a chamber candlestick, with a snuffing cone, a set of six steel bladed tea knives, with loaded silver handles, in a wooden case, a set of six plated tea spoons, cased, a set of six plated coffee spoons, with black coffee bean ends, cased, a lidded butter dish, with a swing over handle and with a ceramic liner, one knife rest, a coin purse, a travelling beaker in a box and a pump action Royles Patent, self pouring teapot.
Miscellaneous small items: a cased Masonic jewel with a pendant keystone, a stamp case, an ivory folding tablet with leaves, a pendant fob, a napkin ring A/F, a 'hammered' coin , two enamelled buckles (1 A/F) a putto menu holder, a gilt metal chain, 9 filigree buttons, two coins with added pendant loops, two bronze medals, a torch A/F, a ring mount and a plated "Acme Thunderer" whistle (lot)
Miscellaneous modern silver: a pair of petal-shaped bon bon dishes, a similar larger example, a small salver, a small two-handled cup, a hammered bowl inset with a coin, a coin inset ash tray, an embossed sugar caster, a cigarette case, a small mustard pot, a pepperette, a shell dish, a bottle top, an engraved pin tray, and two bottle mounts decorated with embossed figures, 52oz (16)
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