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Lot 285A

African style drum together with Eros 14207 acoustic guitar no strings .

Lot 290

2 guitar amplifier s.

Lot 297

Vox guitar amplifier.

Lot 172

Encore ECN 36 N acoustic guitar.

Lot 291

Johnny brook guitar amplifier.

Lot 171

Kansas Romanian acoustic guitar.

Lot 209

Carlton Ware small Golly band: to include Bass, Guitar, Saxophone, Conductor, Drummer, Accordion.These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.

Lot 346

A Burswood acoustic guitar. collection only

Lot 177

Yamaha bass guitar, Vantage amp & Hiwatt amp

Lot 178

Electric Falcon guitar by Tanglewood & Park amp

Lot 1370

A Gibson SG Junior Electric Guitar, this model was produced from 1961-71, with this guitar believed to have been made in 1968, the body and neck are mahogany with rosewood fretboard, original P-90 pickup with laminated pickguard and two central control knobs. This type of guitar is favoured by Angus Young of AC/DC, serial number 532509. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/04.

Lot 1372

A Gibson ES-335 Electric Guitar, with a semi hollow body in maple with rosewood fingerboard, manufactured in 1970 with two humbucker pickups, F holes, tune-o-matic bridge and black inlays. One notable player of this type of guitar is Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Nirvana. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/02.

Lot 1368

A Gibson ES-40 (3/4) Electric Cutaway Archtop Guitar, this model was manufactured from 1950-57, original P-90 pickup, tortoise grain pickguard, dot finger board inlays and sunburst finish, no serial number found. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/06.

Lot 1371

A Hogner Committee Hollow Body Electric Guitar, this model was manufactured in 1962 and has carved spruce body, the top with birdseye maple back and sides and ebony fingerboard. This guitar is the electric version with marbled binding around the neck and body, serial number 2981, the neck is coming away from the body. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/03.

Lot 1369

A Yamaha G-280A Acoustic Guitar, this model was manufactured in Japan from 1972-74 by the Nippon Gakki Company and the G series were the premier models of this period, no serial number found. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/05.

Lot 1373

A Gibson ES-175 Electirc Guitar, made in 1952, the hollow body with single P90 pickup with parallelogram inlays and Florentine cutaways. One noteable player of this type of guitar is Steve Howe from Yes. *Sold with CITES A10 Certificate No 606270/01.

Lot 255

Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson signed and dedicated 12x8 black and white photograph Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, England, in 1967 Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements of classical music, hard rock and folk, forging a signature progressive rock sound [3] The group's bandleader and primary composer is Ian Anderson, a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays flute and acoustic guitar, and is also the lead vocalist. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 388

TWO YAMAHA RECORERS,in a fitted carry case, along with an Rockburn electric guitar with carry case (2)

Lot 205

A group of 4 modern boxed music stands together with Learn To Play keyboard tutorial and 3 guitar tutorials.

Lot 203

2 modern canvas guitar carrier bags/ cases

Lot 176

A line 6, Spider II guitar amplifier, with smart control effect and AMP models.

Lot 207

A quantity of Kinsman canvas type guitar cases (as new).

Lot 212

A box of various guitar related items to include re usable guitar body overlays, pro hander exercises, guitar tech parts etc.

Lot 197

with date code for 21st October 1969, strung with six strings, six further strings accompanyingProvenance: Given by Roger to his brother Alan and thence by descent within the familyThe proceeds from the sale of this lot will be shared equally and donated to MIND and Arthur Rank Hospice Charity. Footnote: One of the most internationally significant cultural touchstones of the 20th century, Roger ‘Syd’ Barrett, both man and legend, is revered not only as an individual, but as a totemic figure, capturing the nihilism, hedonism and excess of the 1960s.After his departure from Pink Floyd in 1968, Barrett briefly embarked on a solo career, releasing two albums, The Madcap Laughs and Barrett, in 1970, but spent most of his time cocooned in the basement of his childhood home in Cambridge, where he boarded up the windows and ensconced himself within a jungle of paintings, records and musical equipment. The present lot is believed to date from around this time and is thought to have been referenced by Barrett in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, dated December 23rd 1971. Speaking to Mick Rock, from his garden at 183 Hills Road, Cambridge, Barrett, then aged just 25, is reported to have produced the guitar, which is noted by Rock to be a Yamaha, before beginning to strum a new version of Love You, from his album Madcap. Barret continues, "I worked this out yesterday. I think it's much better. It's my new 12-string guitar. I'm just getting used to it. I polished it yesterday”. Shortly after his interview with Mick Rock, Barrett retreated almost entirely from both the music industry and the public eye, and instead dedicated his time and energy to painting.The guitar is sold together with a copy of the 1971 edition of Rolling Stone Magazine.Condition report: IN good overall condition, strung with only 5 strings, a few light surface marks and scratches.

Lot 190

designed by Johnny Gordon, both printed in black, one with Dave Gilmour's name and Grantchester Meadows addressFootnote: Jokers Wild formed in late 1963 in Cambridge, and first performed in February 1964. The original musicians were Dave Altham (piano, saxophone and vocals), a student at Trinity College, Tony Sainty (bass guitar and vocals), previously with The Redcaps and before that a St John's College choirboy, Johnny Gordon (rhythm guitar and vocals) and Clive Welham (drums and vocals), both from the Ramblers, and David Gilmour (lead guitar and vocals), previously with the Newcomers.

Lot 1369A

Tascam Portable CD Guitar Trainer Mk 11.

Lot 1431

Record Store Day 2021 Exclusives Vinyls Albums - new and unopened, Prince The Truth acoustic guitar collection, Amy Winehouse Remixes Limited Edition two album set on yellow/blue vinyl, and Ed Sheeran The A Team Limited Edition No 969 12" Exclusive.

Lot 527A

Complete Set of Vintage Beswick Pig Promenade Band Figures, including Michael Bass Drummer PP6, Chris Guitar PP9, David Flutist PP3, Matthew Trumpeter PP2, Richard Horn PP8, Daniel Violin PP5, John Conductor PP1, Andrew Cymbalist PP4, and James Triangle PP7. All in original boxes and in excellent condition.

Lot 284

A Catanla Carmelo Guitar banjo, with aluminium and inlaid walnut tone ring, slotted headstock, numbered 00463 and dated '62 on interior paper label.

Lot 297

An H&S twin neck Bass Guitar with five string fretted neck with rosewood fretboard and pearloid bat inlays, and a four string unfretted neck with rosewood fretboard, black finished body, each fitted with twin pickups, two volume and two tone controls, selector switch, and black finished hardware, plush lined fitted hard case.

Lot 298

A Colin Morison classical Guitar, dated 2011, and numbered 152 in pencil, with rosewood back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck and ebony fretboard, rosewood binding, Hiscox moulded plush lined hard case.

Lot 299

A Frank McCoy Classical Guitar No3, with maple back and sides, maple neck with rosewood fretboard, ebony binding, signed on interior label, and dated November 2013, Gator moulded hard case.

Lot 300

An Almansa 457 Classical Spanish Guitar, serial number 8030462, with ebony re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, cedar top, rosewood back and sides, rosewood binding, with original retailer label for Jose Lopez Bellido, Granada and Visa receipt, plush lined hard case.

Lot 301

A PRS SE single cut cherry burst guitar, with mahogany body and back, flamed maple top and rosewood fretboard with split mother of pearl moon dot markers, serial number G10381, with PRS SE soft case.

Lot 303

A restored Lacote style parlour guitar, with flamed maple back and sides, replaced spruce top, moustache bridge, fitted with a set of Wittner ebony friction flamenco tuning pegs.

Lot 304

A 19th century continental parlour guitar, with grained back and sides, moustache bridge and pearl inlaid soundhole, probably German with ebonised slotted headstock and neck, restored.

Lot 306

A late 1950's Cello bodied guitar, probably made by Egmond, branded 'Antoria', with beech neck and laminated sunburst body, cased.

Lot 307

A Lorenzo dreadnought guitar model number 94.

Lot 308

A Jose Ramirez Studio Classical guitar with rosewood back and sides and cedar top,

Lot 309

An Encore Stratocaster style guitar with red finished body, maple and rosewood neck; a Hohner International Panther Mega-10 practice amplifier; and a Hohner Leyanda acoustic guitar.

Lot 310

A Vintage branded electric guitar with maple capped mahogany body, maple neck with rosewood fretboard, locking nut and Floyd-Rose licensed tremolo, twin humbuckers.

Lot 311

A 1980's VOX Standard 25 guitar, (1982-1985), serial number 2010333, made in Japan, with maple body and neck, rosewood fretboard with 22 frets, fitted with three Di Marzio FS-1 pickups, two tone and one volume control, translucent wine red finish, hard case.

Lot 314

A Westone fretless Bass Guitar, with natural ash body, maple neck, fitted with two pickups, soft bag.

Lot 316

An original Eko Ranger VI acoustic guitar, made in Italy, circa 1970's, all laminate construction with three piec bolt on neck, hard case.

Lot 317

A 19th Century French Mirecourt Guitar stamped 'Brugere a Mirecourt', circa 1885, with birdseye maple back and sides, spruce top inlaid in ebony and abalone with a floral wreath rosette, multiple binding, with ebonized neck, ebony fretboard, six pin ebony bridge and brass tuners, length of back 44.7cms, the lower bout 30.5cms, the upper bout 23.5cms, width of nut 48mm.

Lot 319

A Kent model N-136 dreadnought acoustic guitar, made for F.C.N England, soft carry bag.

Lot 321

A Tanglewood Guitar TW28NS dreadnought acoustic guitar, TGI soft case.

Lot 323

Fifteen Guitar reference books including Barney Kessel, The Guitar, The Steve Howe Guitar Collection, Guitares Chefs-d' oeuvre des collections de France, Segovia Graham Wild etc. (15)

Lot 324

Eighteen guitar and Rock Music reference books including The History and Developement of the American Guita, Ken Achards, The Acoustic Guitar Guide, Larry Sandberg etc (18)

Lot 325

Nine Guitar Reference Books, including Tony Bacon, Rock hardware, Richard Chapman, Guitar, music, History, Players, Guitar Family Trees etc (9)

Lot 326

An unbranded Telecaster style guitar with twin P90 style pick-ups, blonde finish, maple neck; and a Bouzouki style instrument with egg shaped body, four strings and tied frets

Lot 328

A Gibson Les Paul Standard, serial number 02264467, made in Nashville, August 13th 2004 (guitar data project), tobacco sunburst finish, with vintage Gibson Deluxe tuners, Gibson USA plush lined hard case.

Lot 331

A Gretsch Electromatic G5422T semi acoustic guitar with Bigsby licensed tremolo, made in Korea by Samick, black finish, serial number KS19033771, soft case.

Lot 332

An Ibanez Prestige S5470, S series guitar, 24 fret model, serial number FO329563, with mahogany flamed maple capped body and maple neck, rosewood fretboard, two DiMazio humbuckers and a single coil, Ibanez tremelo, Gotoh tuners, made in Japan circa 2008, plush lined hard case.

Lot 333

A Kramer 450B-Standard Bass Guitar, circa 1980, with aluminium neck with wood inserts, Ebonol fretboard, walnut natural finish body, Schaller tuners, serial number 21477, plush lined Kramer tan hard case.

Lot 334

A Fender CD 60SCE, classic design series electro-acoustic guitar, mahogany back and sides, with Fishman pickup, serial number 0117192341, soft case.

Lot 335

A Norman B20 folk model acoustic guitar, made by Godin in Canada, with laminated cherry back and sides, solid cedar top and maple neck with rosewood fretboard and bridge, serial number 04493300, circa 2007.

Lot 338

A Duesenberg Starplayer TV semi-acoustic guitar, serial number 053284, with twin pickups and tremolo, in orange with gold sparkle pickguard, circa 2006, plush lined hard case.

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