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REGGAE - Killer selection of over 85 x 7" singles with rarities! Artists/titles will include Moose/Kukaas - Engine No. 9/Do It (ERT 840), The Reggae Boys - Pupa Live On Eye Top, John Holt, Derrick Morgan (ATT 9048), The Pioneers, Max Romeo, The Skatalites, Upsetters and Bob Marley & The Wailers. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
MOTORHEAD & PHILTHY ANIMAL - a Behringer Virtualizer Pro Model DSP2024P High Performance 24 Bit Multi Engine Effects Processor with full midi control from the amp rack used on tour by Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor. A signed letter of provenance from the family of Phil Taylor is included with the lot.
A WWII Alco featherweight stationary engine (JAP 3), number 425/677 by Arthur Lyon & Co engineers with attached generator in a tubular frame and canvas cover titled 360 watt charging set, along with two cased batteries, the engine marked serial number 6024 *These engines were coupled with various items of equipment as power units for use by British forces - principally battery chargers and fuel pumps. The Alco Featherweight was manufactured for Arthur Lyon by JAP (J.A.Prestwich) and was simply a rebranded JAP Model 3, with all parts interchangeable. The JAP Model 3 was clearly a wartime concept, designed down to a very simple spec and budget, using light alloy wherever possible for low weight and portability, but also capable of being manufactured from whatever metal was available at different times during the war. Hence you will find these JAP/Alcos with a wide variety of cast iron and alloy parts, depending on the period of manufacture. In wartime Air Ministry documents, the Alco Featherweight engine is referred to as a 'J.A.P. engine, Type ALCO'. Notice also the captive, folding starting handle - so it won't get lost when the unit is moved around a site or thrown in the back of a truck.
A Phoenix unmanned spy plane, airframe serial no. LV107, other parts different serial no.s, all parts unserviceable, date of de-commissioned circa 30th Jan 2007, used by R.A, wing span 11 feet, fuselage 13 feet, engine (two stroke) WESTLAKE, NSN. 2810-99-767, Hooper, Nom. Powerplant, Serial no. 011010 Blueprint, engine fitted, MGF CODE U1918, date 8/97, AVT-SM-001, Amendment 1, embodied, together with a Weslake Aero-Engine, ex Phoenix Radio Controlled Spy plane, serial no. possibly FR0 217 •Length: 102.9 in (2.61 m) •Diameter: 41.1 in (1.04 m) •Dry weight: Components •Compressor: 7-stage axial flow with Variable Inlet GuideVanes (VIGV) •Combustors: Annular combustion chamber with 13 spill-type burners •Turbine: Two-stage axial flow •Fuel type: Aviation kerosene •Oil system: Pressure spray/splash with scavenging Performance •Maximum thrust: 10,000 lbf (44.48 kN) dry, 14,000 lbf (62.28 kN) wet at sea level, 20,000 lbf (88.96 kN)+ at M2.5+ at 36,000 ft (10,972.8 m) •Overall pressure ratio: (DGJ.1)6.4:1 (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION) •Turbine inlet temperature: (DGJ.1)1,200 °C (2,190 °F) *The Phoenix was Britain's first unmanned spy plane, and was considered a controversial operation by the MOD. Twelve drones were lost over Kosovo at a cost of £200,000 each, either through hostile fire or technical faults. This including one which landed intact and was put on display in a Yugoslav museum. Ultimately, the £300 million Phoenix project was scrapped to make way for the successor of the project, 'The Watchkeeper'.
An Armstrong Siddeley-Bristol/Rolls-Royce Double Mamba Mk. No. 112 turboprop engine, serial no. DP4063 N664810, ex. Gannet Engine unit (Stb.) Mk. No 112, Serial No. N661673-ZP5125 Engine unit (Port) Mk. No. 112 Serial No. N6881674-ZP6126 ECU Stand Ref. No. 40B/1250, Mk. 11201 RNAW PERTH Serial No. 36 Date 23-7-58 (Stencil 5-11-76) (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A De Havilland (Bristol Siddeley) Gyron Junior Ecu engine Mk 10101, Ser No. 3294 No. 666031, ex. Buccaneer S1. Also used in x2 Bristol 118 14th April for experimental all stainless steel, two aircraft built, the first engine designed for running at supersonic speeds. (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A Blackburn turbo starter unit engine, Mk.502/011, ex Buccaneer, this is a small gas turbine unit used to provide compressed air or starting an aircraft's main engines, and/or as an Auxiliary Power Unit, the unit delivers air at 57psl at a flow rate of 2.5lb/sec, with a single-stage centrifugal compressor annular combustor and two turbines, pressure ratio 4:1:1 (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A gold-plated open-faced pocket watch, Waltham U.S.A., the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, movement signed "American Waltham U.S.A. Traveler" and numbered "21067390, plain case; and a gold-plated open-faced pocket watch, the dial with gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, with checkered engine-turned decoration (2)
A lady's silver and stainless steel wristwatch, Desbussy Diamonds, the engine-turned tonneau shaped dial with silver Roman and diamond-set numerals, the bezel pavé-set with single-cut diamonds, on a black leather strap, contained in the original box; and a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, Sekonda, the dial with gilt Arabic numerals, on a brown leather strap (2)
An Edwardian silver posy vase, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1908, of trumpet form, applied with three scrolling branches, loaded, 17.8cm high; an Edwardian silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1904, of trumpet form, loaded, 22.2cm high; a silver hand mirror, Birmingham, 1977, embossed with scrolling leaves, birds and a mask; a silver-mounted cut-glass dressing table jar, Birmingham, 1931; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1946, with engine-turned decoration, 141g; and a silver folding fruit knife, with mother-of-pearl handle (6)
A cased silver hors d'oeuvres set, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1915, comprising: a glass lined dish and a fork; a silver decanter label, Birmingham, 1979, engraved for "Sherry", with leaf and shell details, 10.1g; and a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1929, of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, 84.3g (3)
A George VI silver cigarette case, E. J. Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham, 1938, of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, gilt interior, 221.6g; and a George V silver cigarette case, W. T. Toghill & Co., Birmingham, 1934, of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche, gilt interior, 112.3g (2)
A substantial copper drinks tray with pierced gallery sides together with a brass desk lamp in a limited Flying Scotsman range by the Bradford Exchange decorated with a painted model of the steam engine set before a plaque reading - Halfway London Edinburgh, also together with a reproduction brass housed ships/bulk head clock, marked to dial Rickmer Rickmers, also together with a vintage timber cased Defiant Radio
Two coloured prints after David Shepherd, one showing elephant studies, the other buffalo, both signed to mount David Shepherd, 17 x 25 cm approx size together with a collection of various unframed prints and posters including two after Simon Watson showing a barn interior with old steam traction engine and one after G D Coulson showing a fair ground scene with the Princess Royal steam traction engine - The Iron Lady, etc

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