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Phil Bates (Electric Light Orchestra) - Washburn J-10 arch top electric guitar, ser. no. 95020013, 20 fret rosewood fingerboard with abalone position markers, honey burst finish hollow body with matching pickguard and one pickup, gold hardware, hard case *This guitar was previously owned by Phil Bates of Electric Light Orchestra and was used for many performances and recordings. The guitar is illustrated with Phil Bates on the cover of his `Naked` album. A signed copy of this album is included, as well as a certificate of authenticity issued by City Music Ltd which is also signed by Phil Bates
Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Mexico, circa 1993, ser. no. MN3120728, 21 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, off-white finish body with cream scratchplate and three single coil pickups, soft case; together with a Marshall MG15CD practice amplifier and a Valencia CG160 half size acoustic guitar, soft case (3)
19th century Panormo style parlour guitar, labelled Piano-forte Print & Music Sellers, 96 Cheapside, London (from Keith Prowse & Co.), the open peg box with ivory button strip tuners, 17 fret ebony fingerboard, rosewood back and sides and spruce top with purfling to the sound hole and table, soft case (a.f)
Tony Baylis (The Wurzels) - Fender Mustang bass guitar, made in USA, circa 1966, ser. no. 195278, 19 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, blue finish body (re-finished) and pearloid scratchplate, two offset pickups, hard case * This guitar was previously owned by Tony Baylis of The Wurzels during his time playing with the band. It was used on various recordings and live performances
John Entwistle (The Who)* - Fender telecaster bass guitar, made in USA, circa 1968, ser. no. 232760, 20 fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers, see-through blonde finish body with white scratchplate and one pickup, chrome pickup and bridge covers, hard case *Possibly owned by John Entwistle of The Who. The guitar is accompanied with a letter from Dave Simms of Dave Simms Music stating that this is one of the guitars he sold on behalf of John Entwistle at his old shop `Musical Bargain Centre` of Ealing. Also included is the original receipt from Musical Bargain Centre dated 2.2.1970
Unusual American novelty brass timepiece, the 1.75" cream chapter ring enclosing a gilded celestial centre and inset into a guitar shaped case with beaded borders pierced foliate sides and blue enamel inlay to the fretboard, inscribed verso Pat April 23rd 1878, Made in the United States of America, 11" high
USA, 4 x Fractional Currency Notes 1864 - 1867, all green revs: 50 Cents, third issue, portrait of General Spinner, no surcharge, small design letter `a` on obv. Fine; 25 Cents, third issue, bust of William Fessenden, no surcharge or design letter Fine; 5 Cents, third issue, bust of Spencer Clark, no design letter `a`, intact but limp & dirty Good to VG & 3 Cents, third issue, bust of George Washington, light background behind portrait AVF together with 1 Dollar 1865 National State Bank of Troy (New York State), dirty, Good to VG & Argentina, `Provincia de Buenos Ayres` 50 Pesos 1869 (1877-83), gaucho with guitar at lower left, cherub in centre & bust of General de las Heras at lower right, uniface, numerous creases/wrinkles, scarce, attractive, Fine
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