2011 Fender Telecaster "Telebration" Custom Model Solid Body Electric Guitar. Fender's 2010 era retake on the Classic Telecaster Custom of the 1970's. Natural finish with Fender Seth Lover Wide Range Pickups, Black 70's style fretboard markers in the varnished maple board and 1970's F stamped tuners. Overall good condition with some playwear, scratches on pick guard and tarnishing to frets, playwear on frets, otherwise fine. Comes in Fender indent marked Travel Sentry Case s/n US11301188
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A 2004 Fender Japan Left Handed Telecaster electric guitar in excellent unplayed condition. This guitar comes with a maple neck and is finished in translucent US Blonde (Paint reference 67) which is a Fender Japan only finish. It comes with Fender Noiseless Pickups and all original parts. In near-mint condition with no real evidence of significant play-wear. No visible markings g or damage of any kind or tarnishing to brightwork. Comes with non original tweed case
A 1967 Fender Coronado II 6 string electric guitar. Candy Apple Red metallic with matching headstock. Finish has aged with yellowing to clearcoat lacquer. All original parts. Extensive playwear. Some edgewear to back, sides and headstock. Significant playwear and tarnishing to frets and fingerboard. Comes with non original gig bag.
This is an unplayed 2003 Fender Stratocaster in faded Olympic White finish - cream. Rosewood board. This is a completely unplayed guitar with the plastic and store stickers still on the pickguard and trem cavity cover. Comes with its original Fender indent case and all paperwork and case candy present for a 2003 Stratocaster. Condition wise unplayed with no fretwear or evidence of any playwear marking etc.
A 1963 Vox AC30 guitar amplifier having copper face plate, speakers being Celestion Bulldogs (one blue and one grey) History supplied by the seller - Copper face plate, beige covering. Serial number 6006N, making it one of the first to be made in 1963 and an exceedingly rare version of this iconic amp. I acquired the amp in 1980 when the Notsensibles were still going. I used it to record our last single at Cargo studios in Rochdale. Mark Fox, guitarist with the Ruts, produced the single and he advised me to couple two channels together to get a better sound. This unfortunately blew the speakers (or maybe just one) +/- other damage. Tractor music were just round the corner and coincidentally they were a Vox dealer. They sent the amp off and the speakers were replaced and the amp repaired. They’re still both Celestion Bulldogs, but one is grey and one is blue. I used the amp 10 years or so post-Notsensibles but I found it too loud! (And too heavy). I added he plastic handles and a separate speaker socket so that I could play my Fender Tremolux through the speakers. The tremolo channel stopped working shortly after I got it. I stopped using it in the 90s and apart from the odd outing to use the speakers it has sat under my desk unused and untouched since. I’ve just had a look inside, and apart from a few resistors replaced on the top tag board, it looks completely original – a restorer’s dream. I don’t have a variac, so it would be foolish to switch it on, given the age of the filter caps. There’s some melted wax around the mains transformer.
JIMI HENDRIX - Noel Redding Autographed Bass Guitar - A bass guitar autographed by Noel Redding, notably known as the bass player in the Jimi Hendrix Experience from 1966 to 1969. This lot consists of a sunburst finish replica Fender Jazz Bass guitar featuring a white pickguard and gold-coloured metal hardware. The pickguard is autographed in black ink by Redding who has written the date "Feb 98". It comes with a black "Gear4Music" guitar bag which exhibits some dirt marks. There are some light marks and scuffs on the headstock and dulling on the metal components. Dimensions (guitar): 118 cm x 36 cm x 7 cm (46.5" x 14.25" x 2.75")The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains Organic Materials, see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: £600 - 1,200 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 15th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Saturday, November 16th or Sunday, November 17th.
OASIS - Noel Gallagher's Owned and Autographed Sonic Blue Fender Jazz Bass Guitar Played During Feastival 1999 Performance and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants Tour - A sonic blue Fender Jazz bass guitar used and owned by Noel Gallagher during his time in Oasis. This guitar was originally obtained from Gallagher's personal collection and was played both on stage and in the studio. Andy Bell used this bass in 1999 and 2000 during the Standing on the Shoulder of Giants world tour. Bell notably used this particular model during Oasis' performance at Feastival in Philadelphia on 3 December 1999, his first gig with the band. It can also be seen in the Standing on the Shoulder of Giants Tour programme, including a page showing the instruments or equipment used by each band member. An image of Bell playing the blue bass also appears in the booklet for the Maximum Oasis: The Unauthorised Biography CD.This Fender Jazz bass guitar was made in the US circa 1996-97, and comprises a sonic-blue-finish alder body with a white pickguard and two vintage-style pickups. The maple neck features a fretboard with dot inlays. Its serial number, "N6157409", is printed on the back of the headstock, which is autographed in black ink by Gallagher. The guitar comes with a Fender protective case that features a piece of tape with handwritten text reading "Fender Jazz Bass, Where's The Phone". Attached to the case handle is a "Hotel Principe Di Savoia" luggage tag with the number "822" handwritten at the bottom, which could refer to a room number. Completing the lot is a copy of the Standing on the Shoulder of Giants tour programme and a Maximum Oasis: The Unauthorised Biography CD. There are minor marks around the edges of the body, with signs of marks and scratches on the hardware. The case exterior displays light scuffing and general grime from use. Dimensions (guitar): 118 cm x 35 cm x 8 cm (46.5" x 13.75" x 3.25"); (case): 124 cm x 42 cm x 13.5 cm (48.75" x 16.5" x 5.25")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains Organic materials, see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: £10,000 - 20,000 † ΔBidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 15th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Saturday, November 16th or Sunday, November 17th.
RADIOHEAD - Thom Yorke's '65 Reissue Fender Twin Reverb Amp, Flight Case and Band-Autographed Photograph - A '65 Reissue Fender Twin Reverb amplifier used by Thom Yorke, and its matching tour flight case. Yorke extensively used '65 Reissue Fender Twin Reverb amplifiers during the late 1990s while performing with Radiohead, and for the recording of OK Computer. For most live performances during the '90s, two Twin Reverb Amplifiers were set up, one on either side of drummer Philip Selway, and were most notably seen while the band performed "My Iron Lung" at the Rock Am Ring festival in 1994, on Later.. With Jools Holland in 1997, and during their headline set at Glastonbury Festival in 1997. This amp was originally sold by one of Radiohead's technicians in 2007 and was purchased directly from them by the previous owner. The amp is constructed from plywood with a black Tolex exterior. It features various control knobs and switches, the serial number "AC 09861", and a tape strip along the top edge bearing numbers in Yorke's handwriting that refer to his preferred live settings. Two small green stickers were also adhered to the front for Yorke, and "T1" is stencilled in white on the back. The previous owner has added a handle on the top and a reverb unit. Also included in the lot is the amplifier's original purple metal wheeled flight case, which features "Radiohead" and "34" stencilled in white on the lid, and multiple freight stickers applied to the exterior. There is some general wear to the amp's exterior and the settings tape strip. Signs of corrosion are present on the case's metal components, and scuffing and marks from use are visible on its exterior. The lot is accompanied by an original invoice from Radiohead's company, a printed copy of the original listing, printed emails between the previous owner and a technician, and a black-and-white promotional photo of Radiohead autographed by Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien and Philip Selway. Dimensions (amplifier): 25 cm x 67 cm x 57 cm (9.75" x 26.25" x 22.5"); (case): 76 cm x 38 cm x 75 cm (30" x 15" x 29.5")Special shipping required: see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £5,000 - 10,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 15th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Saturday, November 16th or Sunday, November 17th.

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