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Yamaha DX7 Mark 1 synthesizer keyboard, made in Japan, ser. no. 121953, sold with EX1024 Hypra-Rom, Steinberg Yamram cartridge, FC5 volume pedal, BC1 breath controller, two further data cartridges, music ledge, Yamaha foot pedal, operating manual, Big DX7 book and various specialist magazines, within a flight case
Roland HP302-SB Digital Piano, made in Italy, ser. no. Z1A1859, with back lacquered piano stool, owners manual and dust cover * The piano is sold with a DVD by the previous owner John Martin, who was a well known Bristol Pianist. The piano was selected and briefly played by him before he sadly passed away
A group of five gilt brass aneroid pocket barometers Various makers, late 19th and early 20th century Each with circular silvered register incorporating rotating outer scale calibrated for altitude in feet divided into fiftieths and the inner scale calibrated for barometric inches, the first signed Husbands, Optician, BRISTOL; the second Kelvin & James White Ltd., GLASGOW; the third NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, 9355; and the fourth inscribed Hutchinson's Improved Surveying Aneroid..., each in gilt pocket watch type case with altimeter scale adjustment either by manual rotation of the bezel or via a knurled crown within the suspension ring, diameters 5cm (2ins) and smaller, all with leather covered outer cases, together with an unusual silver cased miniature aneroid pocket barometer the engine-turned register numbered 1196 to centre with fixed inner scale annotated 10-40 divided into single increments within 50-110 outer scale divided into half increments and signed KROHNE & SESEMANN, PATENT, LONDON to lower edge, in silver pocket watch type case with suspension loop, (unmarked), 2.8cm (1.125ins) diameter, in velvet lined outer case, (6). Condition Report: All barometers appear to be in working order (have been bag tested) and are generally in sound/good original condition with some slight mellowing to the silvered dials and light wear/discolouration to the gilding only. The only exception being top centre right in the image (Negretti and Zambra retailed by J. Lizars) which has significant wear and discolouration to gilding. The cases are generally intact but are worn with some missing clasps etc. The thermometer appears to be in good original condition and providing correct temperature. The dial has some light patchy tarnishing only. Condition Report Disclaimer
United States Army in World War II. A group of 11 volumes from the series, Washington, DC, 1950/73, comprising The China-Burma-India Theater (Stillwell's Command Problems / Stillwell's Mission to China / Time Runs out in CBI), The Middle East Theater (The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia / The Last Offensive / The Siegfried Line Campaign / The Supreme Command / The Lorraine Campaign), The Western Hemisphere (The Framework of Hemisphere Defense / Guarding the United States and Its Outposts), The U.S. Army in the Occupation of Germany 1944-1946, mostly with Ministry of Defence Library stamps and markings, original cloth, 4to, together with: Bethell (H.A.), Modern Guns and Gunnery, 1910. A Practical Manual for Officers of the Horse, Field and Mountain Artillery, Woolwich: F.J. Cattermole, 1907, plus a revised edition of 1910, both copies with library stamps and markings, some soiling, a few leaves detached, original cloth, some wear, large 8vo, plus two others (Qty: 15)
* Allchin (Sir William Henry, 1846-1912). An archive of letters, 1867-1880, a collection of 57 autograph letters signed written to or concerning Sir William Henry Allchin, some of several pages, many preserved in later envelopes identifying the writer on the front, comprising: 16 letters written by Michael Foster to his assistant Allchin; 15 letters supporting Allchin's application for the post of Surgeon on Brunel's steamship SS Great Western in 1869; 2 letters from Robert Halpin, Commander of the SS Great Eastern and Leader of the British India Telegraph Expedition, both expressing high praise for Allchin's consummate skill during the voyage which was completed "without loss of life or limb", one addressed to Sir James Anderson and written from SS Investigation, Malta, September 1, 1871; 13 letters written by eminent physicians in support of Allchin's application for the post of Medical Registrar at Westminster Hospital in 1871; 3 letters of testimonial regarding Allchin's application to be Assistant Physician to Metropolitan Hospitals; 7 letters written in support of Allchin's application to be Assistant Physician to the Victorian Hospital for Sick Children in 1874; and a letter congratulating Allchin on the occasion of his marriage in 1880, signed by 10 of his pupils at Westminster Hospital, thanking him for his teaching and kindness and begging his "acceptance of the accompanying present", together with Doctor Allchin's calling card (Qty: 58)NOTESSir William Henry Allchin FRCP, FRSE was an eminent English physician, lecturer and author. He trained at University College, London, following which time he became assistant to the Professor of Physiology there, Sir Michael Foster (1836-1907). He subsequently served as Chief Surgeon on the SS Great Eastern, Brunel's great steamship, on a voyage to lay telegraph cable to India. He joined Westminster Hospital as a Medical Registrar in 1872 and worked there for over 30 years, becoming physician, lecturer and Dean. He edited and contributed to a number of medical publications, including the well-known journal A Manual of Medicine of which he was editor from 1900 to 1903. Allchin was awarded a number of honours, culminating in a knighthood in 1907, and in 1910 he became Physician Extraordinary to King George V. Sir William was clearly held in high regard by colleagues and pupils alike. By all accounts he was a gifted teacher and an extremely skilful and diligent doctor. The letters from his onetime boss, Michael Foster, are generally direct and instructional in tone: "please call at Kings to see if I can have any frog's spawn", "I find no trace of Baker's ¼ here - make a row about it - it won't do to have the thieving begin again", "tell Plumb to get 1 doz frogs", "will you tell John to get me a dog - tomorrow if possible & feed him well". The letters of recommendation speak of Allchin in the most glowing terms, and are written by such worthies as: Sir Richard Quain, Surgeon Extraordinary to Queen Victoria; epidemiologist Sir George Buchanan; Sir William Jenner, Physician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria; Francis Anstie; neurologist Henry Charlton Bastian; and Wilson Fox, Physician Extraordinary to Queen Victoria.
Levitt (Dorothy). The Woman and the Car, A Chatty Little Handbook for all Women who Motor or who want to Motor, 1st edition, London: John Lane, 1909, monochrome frontispiece and plates, scattered spotting, original green pictorial cloth, 8vo, together with, Havilland (Gladys De) , The Woman's Motor Manual, How to Obtain Employment in Government or Private Service as a Woman Driver. All about Motor Driving and the Management of Motor Vehicles, 1st edition, London: Temple Press, 1918, monochrome illustrations, original pictorial boards, 8vo, Bruce (Mrs. Victor A.) , Nine Thousand Miles in Eight Weeks, being an Account of an Epic Journey by Motor-Car through Eleven Countries and Two Continents, 1st edition, London: Heath Cranton Ltd., 1927, monochrome portrait frontispiece and numerous plates, title inscribed by author to verso, map endpapers, original cloth, 8vo, Wyatt (Horace M.) , Alice in Motorland, 2 volumes (series 1 & 2), London: "The Car Illustrated," Ltd., 1904 & 1905, black & white frontispiece and illustrations, some browning, original cloth, some minor marks, small 8vo (Qty: 5)
Montagu (John Scott). The Car Library, Cars and how to Drive them, volume 1 only, 2nd edition, London: "The Car - Illustrated," Ltd., 1903, monochrome illustrations, original pictorial cloth, light wear to extremities, 8vo, together with, Fraser (Edward S. & Jones, Ralph B.) , Motor Vehicles and Their Engines, New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1919, monochrome illustrations, original limp cloth in slightly torn dust-jacket, 8vo, The Cyclecar , The Cyclecar Manual, Cyclecars of 1913, London: Temple Press Ltd., [1913], monochrome illustrations, original pictorial cloth, darkened to extremities, 8vo, [Davies, B.H.] , The Modern Light Car: how to drive, maintain, and repair it ... By the author of “The Modern Motorcycle” , London: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd., 1915, monochrome illustrations, original pictorial boards, light wear to spine, 8vo, and other early 20th century motoring reference, including Buying a Car? The Car Buyer's Annual, 1924, by Leonard Henslowe and Motor Insurance, The Treatment of Mechanical Road Transport Risks, by W.F. Todd, 1922, etc. (Qty: 32)
Morgan Motor Company. The Book of the Morgan, by G.T . Walton, 2nd edition, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1932, monochrome illustrations, original cloth-backed boards in slightly worn dust-jacket, 8vo, and five other Morgan reference & related, together with, Austin Motor Company , The Book of the Austin Twelve, by Burgess Garbutt, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1912, monochrome illustrations, light finger-soiling, original cloth, slightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo, and twelve other Austin reference, handbooks and related, and, Ford Motor Company , The Model T Ford Car..., by Victor W. Page, revised & enlarged, New York: Norman W. Henley, 1923, monochrome frontispiece and illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, and The V-8 Ford Handbook, by Harold Jelley & J. Harrison, Pitman's Motorist Library, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1938, monochrome illustrations, original cloth-backed board in dust-jacket, 8vo, and War Department Technical Manual *TM 9-803. ¼ Ton 4 x 4 Truck (Willys - Overland Model MB and Ford Model GPW), War Department 22 February 1944, monochrome illustrations, some finger-soiling, original wrappers, soiled, 8vo, plus five other Ford reference and related etc., and, Rover , The Book of the Rover, A Complete Guide to Driving, Maintenance, and General upkeep of all Four-Cylinder Models from 1933 to 1938, by W.A. Gibson Martin, Pitman's Motorists Library, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1938, monochrome illustrations, original cloth-backed boards in slightly worn wrappers, 8vo (Qty: a small carton)
Pierre Cardin for Jaeger 'Espace Collection' curved stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1971, signed silvered dial, 17 jewel manual wind movement, rectangular curved case, the back signed 'Jaeger, France', no. 529094, black strap, 47mm x 31mm - Condition Report: - Movement - unsigned movement, currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light marks. Hands - good. Case - good, some light marks -see image. Crown - adjusts correctly. Strap - visible wear. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Invicta 9ct gentleman's bracelet watch, Birmingham 1967, circular silvered dial with baton markers, centre seconds and date aperture, manual wind movement, integral bracelet, length 7.25", 45.6gm, 34mm - ** with Luxor of Switzerand box - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - mild marks but generally clean. Glass - light marks. Hands - clean. Case - overall good condition with light marks - see images. Crown - adjusts correctly. Bracelet - clean condition, length 7.25". - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A lady's Rolex stainless steel and yellow metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer wristwatch, Series no. M988615, model 179173, with original boxes and paperwork (2011) very good, possibly unworn - working order - trade logo to crown and strap clasp - fitted box with wallet/guarantee/manual/trade tags
A military issue Omega manual wind wrist watch, Arabic numerals to a black dial, movement numbered 10276474, case diameter 35mm, case back with W.W.W above crows foot numbered Y 14959 and 10679158, all to a later canvas strap. This watch was given to the vendor when he was 16 by his father, who served in the RAF flying Wellington Bombers. On a night run his plane was attacked and caught fire and crash landed at his base. He was badly burnt but still managed to rescue a fellow airman. This airman gave him this watch as a thank you.
Doctor Who Fruit Machine, The Timelord - Original Doctor Who Gaming 'Fruit' Machine from 1994 - This is in full working order and has been restored and updated to use older style 20p and £1 coins - 180cm tall approx, a little wear above the Buttons, otherwise in Very Good condition and comes with all keys, manual and spare bulbs (plus five old £1 coins)
A Rover 2000 SC Auto , reg VTW 818L sold with extensive documents including services history Mot certificates owners manual Two set of keys . Mileage 40168 •Until fairly recently the car had been regularly started, It now doesn’t start despite strong battery & starter motor response. •The body is essentially sound including sills. There are minor areas of corrosion around the front of the rear wheel arches and the adjacent door edges. Also where the boot joins the rear wings. •The boot lid needs a respray and the rest of the body has slightly oxidised paint work which would be easily dealt with by mopping. •There is a small oil leak which appears to be the head gasket which is slightly ‘wet’ •The interior carpets are in v good condition and the leather seats need cleaning and nourishing. The driver’s seat needs a minor repair where some stitching has pulled •The rear brakes had seized due the handbrake being left on but freed up quickly when being loaded onto the flatbed - The car can be viewed on Saturday 20th or Sunday 21st June from 9am - 5pm by appointment only. Please call the office to book your 1 hour time slot, buyers premium on this lot is 24% inc VAT
A gentleman's late 1930's silver Rolex Unicorn manual wind wrist watch, on associated leather strap.CONDITION: Case diameter 27mm ex. crown. Engine turned dial quite dirty. Glass very scratched. Case quite scratches with a couple of minor dings to the back also. Crown is brass, possible replacement??. Watch ticks then stops, so in need of attention. Hands adjust. Inner case back numbered 75085 over 5.
A STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA WRISTWATCH, black dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial to six o'clock, case numbered 260910, manual wind Omega calibre 30 T2 PC, approximate case width 36mm, fitted to a black NATO style nylon strap, dial and hands looked to have been repainted
A STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY ISSUED CABOT WATCH COMPANY WRISTWATCH, black dial with Arabic numeral hour markers, luminous accents and broad arrow to six o'clock, case numbered 6645-99 523-8290 226 with broad arrow, manual wind ETA calibre 2801-2, approximate case width 38mm, fitted to a grey NATO style nylon strap, glass marked
A STAINLESS STEEL INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE WEST END WATCH CO/LONGINES WRISTWATCH, silver tone dial with alternating Arabic numeral/baton hour markers and subsidiary seconds to six o'clock, case numbered 6656 1989 with C S (l), approximate case width 30mm, manual wind Longines calibre 10.68Z, fitted to a black leather cuff style strap, luminous paint is missing from the minute hand

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