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A 1993 Epiphone Les Paul ‘Chocolate’ Electric Guitar In A Burst Finish, serial no. S93091197, with 22 frets, two humbucker pickups, 3-way selector switch, two volume and tone knobs, nickel hardware, and a white plastic pickguard, comes in a hard case: an Encore Les Paul in a black finish, with 22 frets, two humbucker pickups, two volume and tone knobs, and nickel hardware, comes in a soft case, (2) Epiphone LP serial indicates manufacture details: Samick Korea, September 1993, unit no. 1197,'Chocolate' has surface scratching overall consistent with use, adhesive stickers to some parts of body;Encore Les Paul black body, wear to body, especially under strings, also nicks and chips to backNone of the electric guitars have been tested for sound quality or for whether the components work.
A Hofner President bass electric guitar, with label to interior, serial no. 405, 115cm long back has light wear and general scores, some paint residues, wear and chips to varnish on neck, varnish cracks to head, minor chips to front, general wear as expected for a used instrumentNone of the electric guitars have been tested for sound quality or for whether the components work.
A 2008 Epiphone Dot Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar In A Natural Finish, serial no. EE08030579, 24” scale, with f-holes, two humbucker pickups, a 3-way selector switch, two tone and two volume knobs, nickel hardware, and a black plastic pickguard, comes in a hard case: an Epiphone Les Paul in a figured wine red finish, with 22 frets, two humbucker pickups, a 3-way selector switch, two tone and two volume knobs, nickel hardware, and a cream pickguard, comes in a hard case, (2) Epiphone Dot is modelled on the Gibson ES-335, serial no. indicates manufacture details: Qingdao Plant, China, March 2008, unit no. 579;in nice condition.the other guitar has minor wear, but still in good conditionNone of the electric guitars have been tested for sound quality or for whether the components work.
A 1967 Eko Lancer XII 12-String Electric Guitar In A Sunburst Finish, serial no. 359638, with 21 frets, two single coil pickups, volume and tone knobs, selector switch, nickel hardware, and a faux tortoise shell pickguard, an original label is attached to the headstock, comes in a hard caseNote: Eko, established in 1959 in Italy by Oliviero Pigini, were the largest exporter of guitars in Europe in the 1960's. overall in good conditionNone of the electric guitars have been tested for sound quality or for whether the components work.
An Eko 700 Reissue Electric Guitar In A Blue/Champagne Sparkle Finish, serial no. 0805010, with 22 frets, two humbucker pickups, 3-way selector switch, volume and tone knobs, tremolo bar, nickel hardware, and a faux tortoise shell pickguard, comes in a soft bag: a Wesley yellow transparent acrylic Stratocaster electric guitar, 2005 or later, with 22 frets, three single coil pickups, a 5-way selector switch, two tone and one volume knobs, nickel hardware, and a white 3-ply plastic pickguard, comes in a soft bag, (2)Note: Eko, established in 1959 in Italy by Oliviero Pigini, were the largest exporter of guitars in Europe in the 1960's. Eko 700 serial no indicated by glued on printed number to the back of the headstock/neck,in good condition;Wesley is dated post-2005 by the headstock label design,acrylic some minor marks to the body, fret board and neck appear in good conditionNone of the electric guitars have been tested for sound quality or for whether the components work.
δ David Hockney (b.1937)What is This Picasso? (from The Blue Guitar) (M.C.A. Tokyo 197)Etching with aquatint printed in colours, 1976-77, signed and numbered from the edition of 200 in pencil, on Inveresk mould-made wove paper, published by Petersburg Press, New York, with full margins, sheet 525 x 456mm (20 5/8 x 18in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ David Hockney (b.1937)Franco-American Mail (from The Blue Guitar) (M.C.A. Tokyo 182)Etching with aquatint printed in colours, 1976-77, signed and numbered from the edition of 200 in pencil, on Inveresk mould-made wove paper, published by Petersburg Press, New York, with full margins, sheet 456 x 525mm (18 x 20 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ David Hockney (b.1937)I Say They Are (from The Blue Guitar) (M.C.A. Tokyo 193)Etching with aquatint printed in colours, 1976-77, signed and numbered from the edition of 200 in pencil, on Inveresk mould-made wove paper, published by Petersburg Press, New York, with full margins, sheet 456 x 525mm (18 x 20 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ David Hockney (b.1937)On it May Stay His Eye (from The Blue Guitar) (M.C.A. Tokyo 194)Etching with aquatint printed in colours, 1976-77, signed and numbered from the edition of 200 in pencil, on Inveresk mould-made wove paper, published by Petersburg Press, New York, with full margins, sheet 456 x 525mm (20 5/8 x 18in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A 19th century parlour guitar, with floral mother of pearl detailing, rosewood sides and back, the brass fittings for the gear heads are stamped 'C.EON', in original case with label for Broxton Station Cheshire, 93cmThe guitar originally belonged to a Lady from Carden Park Cheshire and has passed through the family. She used to play it in the morning while the maid brushed and styled her hair. There is written card internally of the ebonised case for 'Y. P. Guivier, music string warehouse, 6 Golden Square, London'. CONDITION REPORT: Guitar lightly grubby and with age wear patina of light scratches, heaviest to one side of the strings on the front board and to one side of the back. Some rusting to the screws / tuning keys. Possibly the back of the shaft / finger board and tuning head has been re-ebonised. There is one worm hole near to the top of the head. Case heavily scuffed and worn and with some old worm holes. The instrument was insured in 1984 for £200 where it was described as mid 19th century and probably London made. No makers label
Grouping of Six (6) Vintage Chinese Tableware. Includes: a set of eight enamel miniature vases with wooden stands and fitted box, polychrome plaster grouping of guitar players, tea cup and saucer, covered bowl, and vase. Enamel loss to two vases otherwise rubbing and wear, plaster grouping has nicks. Vases measures 3" H, grouping measures 17" H. Shipping $85.00 (estimate $50-$100)
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