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Rock LPs from The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart and related artists to include The Rolling Stones, Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass); Ron Wood, I've Got My Own Album To Do - complete with insert; Rod Stewart & Steampacket (SPB04063) - US issue; Faces, 2 Originals of Faces (K 66027) featuring The First Step and Long Player; Rod Stewart, Every Picture Tells A Story (6338 063); A Night on The Town (RVLP1); Never A Dull Moment (SRM-1-646) - US issue with gatefold sleeve; Blondes Have More Fun (RVLP8); Patti Smith Group, Radio Ethiopia (SPARTY 1001) - black labels with blue Arista logo, complete insert; Set Them Free 12" Single. Conditions are generally Very Good to Very Good Plus including sleeves. (10)
A collection of David Bowie LP's to include (1) David Bowie (1981 European Reissue Press, Deram - 291029); (2) Hunky Dory (1972 UK Repress, RCA Victor -SF 8244/ LSP 4623, Orange Labels); (3) Diamond Dogs (1974 UK Press, RCA Victor - APL1-0576, Gatefold); (4) Young Americans (1980 UK Repress, RCA - RS 1006, Black Labels); (5) Rare (1982 Italian Press, RCA - PL 45406); (6) Rock Galaxy David Bowie (1981 German Press, RCA International - NL-43593); (7) Chameleon (1979 New Zealand, Starcall Records - STAR 101); (8) David Bowie (1981 Canadian Press, Mini-Album, PRT - PHEP-001); (9) Images (1975 UK press, Derma - DPA 3017, Silver and Plumb Label); (10) Die Weisse Serie David Bowie (1982 German Press, Decca - 6.25232); (11) The World Of David Bowie (1978 UK Reissue Repress, Decca - SPA 58); (12) My Radio Sweetheart (Unofficial Release, White Printed Insert, Blank White Labels); Conditions vary from Good Plus to Very Good Plus with Good Plus to Very Good Plus Sleeves. (12)
ROYALTY - ABDICATION OF EDWARD VIIIPapers from the collection of Sir Albert George Allen (1888-1956), solicitor to the Duke of Windsor during the abdication, giving an insider's first-hand account of the final nine days of the abdication crisis in December 1936, including three autograph notes in the hand of King Edward VIII, comprising:i) Autograph note in the hand of A.G. Allen, giving the ultimatum that convinced Wallis Simpson to accept the abdication, passed to Edward VIII to read to her over the telephone ('The only conditions on which I can stay here, are if I renounce you for all time'), annotated with the date and time ('9.12.36/ 8pm'), one page, in pencil, on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), The Fort, Sunningdale, Ascot; with typed transcriptionsii) Autograph memorandum from Edward VIII, addressed to Walter Monckton ('Walter'), Attorney General to the Duchy of Cornwall and advisor to the King, setting out his timetable for the abdication ('Tuesday I tell SB [Stanley Baldwin]/ Afternoon I GO/ Evening Announcement in House and Press/ Wedny Message/ Afternoon Bill/ Assent/ Evening Broadcast'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptionsiii) Autograph memorandum from Edward VIII, addressed to Stanley Baldwin ('Whitehall 1234'), on his demand for the title of HRH for himself and Wallis ('Guarantee/ Provision/ Name – HRH for both/ Radio Broadcast'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptioniv) Series of detailed notes by A.G. Allen and Sir Ulick Alexander (1889-1973), Extra Equerry to Edward VIII and Keeper of the Privy Purse, made in the closing days of the negotiations, including Alexander's notes covering the period Wednesday 2 to Friday 4 December [1936] (dated Wednesday 7 to Friday 9 November by Alexander but corrected by Allen in pencil on the transcript), complaining of a leader in The Times, noting meetings with Beaverbrook and Harmsworth, arranging cabins for Wallis Simpson on the boat to Dieppe, meeting with the King to discuss the proposed broadcast, obtaining the comments of Churchill and Beaverbrook and suggesting the approach of the press ('...Press should be led into idea of quote 'All is Speculation', 'Let the King Speak'...'), and the King's final meeting with the Queen, 3 pages, in pencil, on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.); with Allen's notes made at The Fort from Saturday 5 to Friday 11 December, mentioning issues such as their future titles and allowance, a table plan for the final dinner hosted by the King for his brothers, including the future George VI, the divorce ('...Mrs S. rang and said J.T.G. [her solicitor John Goddard] was there advising her that she should withdraw Petition and saying King was jumpy. Advised H.M. and Mrs. S on phone not to withdraw because that would be admission of guilt and Parliament would not then vote money hereafter... '), the proposed timetable and his part in persuading Wallis to back down on 9 December ('...Mrs S. rang up and said E.H. [Harmsworth] should stay, d.a. [decree absolute] to be obtain in Apl., Coronation in May and H.M. could in Oct again announce his intention of marrying Mrs. S. E.H. said there was a plot by S.B. (Stanley Baldwin) to get H.M. off throne. H.M. would not hear of plan... she (Mrs Simpson) asked me to inform H.M. if there was no divorce he could never return to this country. I told him and he disagreed. Mrs S. asked that he should ring her back as soon as he had been told. I wrote out statement for him to make to her that the only conditions on which he could stay here were if he renounced her for all time. He spoke to her on the phone and told her this, and I also spoke and emphasised same thing...') and on Thursday 10 December as witness to the abdication ('...H.M. signs abdication (7 copies)...'), the following day lunching with Winston Churchill and working on the broadcast, later speaking with Anthony Eden about police protection, 9 pages, in pencil, some on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, four on a folded piece of Prime Ministerial headed paper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), The Fort and Downing Street, 5 to 11 December [1936]; with typed transcriptions annotated and corrected in pencil by Allenv) Shorthand memoranda by A.G. Allen of his telephone conversation with Wallis Simpson's lawyer, Theodore Goddard, on 9 December 1936, the night before the abdication, transcribed as 'Put every possible angle to her. She was willing to agree to anything and still is but I am told that other decisions have now been made...', one page from a memoranda pad, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 285 x 101mm., [erroneously dated 9.5.36 but corrected in transcription]; with two typed transcriptionsvi) Autograph memorandum to A.G. Allen, from Edward VIII, arranging a meeting at Wallis Simpson's home ('Meet at No. 5 Bryanston Court at three o'clock to-morrow Friday'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm.), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptionsFootnotes:'THE ONLY CONDITIONS ON WHICH I CAN STAY HERE, ARE IF I RENOUNCE YOU FOR ALL TIME': THE NOTE THAT CHANGED THE MONARCHY - PAPERS FROM THE KING'S SOLICITOR AT THE HEART OF THE ABDICATION CRISIS.Through these recently discovered notes and memoranda from the papers of King Edward VIII's solicitor, Albert George Allen, an intimate, almost hour by hour picture of the last nine days of the abdication crisis is revealed. During this time, described by one biographer as the 'Nine Days' Wonder' (Inglis, Brian, St John, Abdication, London, 1966), the press finally broke the story that he wished to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson and days later, after frantic negotiations on both sides, the King informed the government of his decision to abdicate on 9 December 1936. The Instrument of Abdication, drawn up by his close friend and advisor Sir Walter Monckton, and witnessed by Allen, was formally signed the following day. Allen's notes reveal a busy round of meetings and details of private conversations as he liaised between the King at The Fort and Whitehall '...like a battle headquarters, with telephones ringing continuously, and despatch riders... bringing State papers from London...' (Windsor, Edward, Duke of, A King's Story: The Memoirs of H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor K.G., London, 1951, p.380), important decisions of state pared down to their barest facts, personalities involved in the negotiations referred to only by their initials. Amongst them, one small note in Allen's hand represents the pivotal moment when Edward VIII persuaded Wallis Simpson to accept that he could not be King without her. When the scrutiny of the press became too much, she had travelled to friends in France under cover of darkness, accompanied by Perry Brownlow who, unbeknownst to the King was charged by Allen and Beaverbrook with the task of persuading her to withdraw from the marriage, at least until after the Coronation, after which the issue could have been quietly revived. At this point she was willing to renounce their marriage plans to allow him to remain King, and had gone so far as to draft a public statement to that effect. The King, on the other hand, felt that he had run out of options and that abdication was the only way forward.
A BOXED PALITOY STAR WARS RADIO CONTROLLED R2-D2, no. 31319, appears to have never been opened or sealed for a number of years, untested and contents not checked, box featuring an elongated back panel, some panels showing signs of wear such as creases, worn corners and slight tears to the top, very little loss to blue colours
A BOXED PALITOY STAR WARS RADIO CONTROLLED R2-D2, no. 31319, included within the box are the instructions, note, remote, R2-D2 model and plastic slip to aid in removing model, and antenna included in the box, no untested, model in a very good condition with little to no wear, some slight discolouration the chrome top, possibly finger marks, batteries not present, box featuring an elongated back panel, some panels showing signs of wear such as creases and worn corners, very little loss to blue colours
GEORG KASER, BORN 11/07/1909, OKACE Deggendorf, Enlisted 03/04/1940 as Radio Operator / Signaller, Branch Luftwaffe Field Regt, Theatre of War, Russia, Rank Senior Corporal, includes WWII Luftwaffe Wehrpass and Soldbuch & Death Card (2) Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
WWII ERA RADIO OPERATOR ERIAL GUNNERS BADGE, this is an early Tombak Luftwaffe RA/OG badge by Berg and Nolte of Ludenscheid, the eagle is nicely done and shows great character and the reverse is correctly marked B&N L and has the proper slightly flattened rivets and the pin hinge and catch are also correct, this badge appears to have been manufactured prior to May 1945 and was previously authenticated by Craig Gottlieb in California, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
JOHANN STOTZER, born 22/04/1901, place of birth Vienna, included is passbook, 3 dated pictures 01/04/40, Ausweis ID card 12/03/1940, Dienstausweis service ID card, travel permit card with motor vehicle 28/09/1943, three uniform photos x3 01/12/43, training permit 28/09/43, leave passes from Wien Radio Station 01/10/44, issue of documents form, leave passes from 17/03/45, 31/03/45, 02/04/45, special ID Sonderausweis 16/04/45 Ausweis 23/04/45, Ausweis 28/04/45, Ausweis 30/04/45, handwritten pass 09/05/45, field post 18/09/45 ID for Oberfunker, ID for his promoted position Lance corporal at various locations, (15),Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A QUANTITY OF RADIO CONTROL MODELS AND ASSORTED TOYS ETC., to include boxed RC 1970's Hong Kong made plastic 1:12 Formula 1 Car, No.8001, appears complete and in fairly good condition, with instructions, unboxed RC Mud Slinger Shocker Jeep, unboxed RC Honda CBX, all with hand controllers (none tested), unboxed Tiger Electronics Brainshift electronic game (not tested), boxed Next Game 1:24 scale metal 'Build Your Own Mini Cooper' kit, looks to be sealed in original packaging, unboxed Petite Typewriter Mattel Burbank Toys Jack in the Box, puzzles, yo-yo's etc. (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Spot-On Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire, No.101, Dinky Toys, Corgi, Revell, Bburago, Matchbox, Radio Shack Lledo Days Gone etc., includes repainted models, with a quantity of boxed Oxford Diecast and Lledo Days Gone models, boxed Corgi Classics Leyland Tiger Coach - Delaine, No.97216, complete with limited edition certificate, looks to have hardly ever been removed from box which is complete but has fading and wear (2 boxes)
Sixties / Pirate Radio 7" Singles and EPs, approximately sixty-five 7" Singles and EPs of mainly Sixties artists and Pirate Radio records and jingles with artists including The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Eddie Cochran, Badfinger, The poets, The Doors, Lee Curtis, Ritchie Valens, Little Antony, The Marksmen, Big Bopper, The Niteshades, Vincent Bell and more - mainly less than Excellent condition
Vintage Hi-Fi Items, a number of items comprising a Coil Box for Receiver 8, Eddystone 4/6 pin interchangeable coils (approx 20), an Alba Radio model A0/905 open on base board, an RG Equipment model PA4 Power Amplifier made by Greensill, another Amplifier (make unknown), Armor Speed Regulator, Dual LF Choke for radio, Varley series 75 DP12, Mullard orgola senior kit (stated on box) plus more, all untested A/F
Vintage Wood Cabinets / Speakers, The Alba Radio Gramophone with just a turntable remaining in the cabinet, fairly good condition (61cm x 78cm x 40),a Dynamic Ferranti speaker in cabinet (48cm x 46cm x 34cm), a small Gecophone wood cabinet, three 12" speakers, two Decca and two Wharfdale speakers both approx 28cm x 60cm x 20cm, wood cabinets have scratches, all untested A/F
Star Trek AMT ERTL model kits x three includes Klingon Bird of Prey flight display, U.S.S. Excelsior, U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, all unmade, within Fair to Good packaging with 2 being sealed. Wesco Star Trek Insurrection U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E FM autoscan radio, Good Plus, within Good opened packaging (plastic inserts have yellowed), untested. (4)
Bluebird Toys Mighty Max play sets x eleven, includes Doom Zone play sets x seven: Ape King (complete), Ice Alien (complete), Stings Scorpion (complete), Palace of Poison/Temple of Venom (missing scorpion), Skull Dungeon (missing Smasher figure), Cyclops (missing eye of cyclops), Wolfship 7 (missing escape pod), Large play set Blast Magus (incomplete), Kronosaur Horror Head playset (incomplete), Shrunken Heads play sets x 3 Rock Monster (complete), Rat Trap (complete), Insectoid (complete), plus small quantity of loose figures and accessories. Schleich Smurf figures x 30, Galoob Biker Mice From Mars figures x 2 vehicles x2 and sticker book, Battery operated Thunderbirds radio, and others, all generally Fair to Good, unchecked for completeness and untested. (qty)
A vintage Sony ICF-5500M transistor world radio receiver, c.1974; another, Eastronic Multiband Radio, model HH-857; a Philips personal compact disc player; a BQS walkman; a Lumix digital camera, LZ10; a Navman F20 GPS Navigation system; a Panasonic SDR-S7 digital video movie camera; etc, qty
Collection of 75 Early Radio Valves, Including: Mullard GZ32 (x7) Various Makers 5Z46 (x6) Military CV378 (x10) Mullard PZ30 Philips A23 (x2) Mullard AZ31 (x4) Various 5Z3 (x3) Mullard GZ34 (x4) Marconi 5U4G Boxed Various 5U4G (x4) Philco 42E Mullard AZ1 Mazda HL23 boxed Mazda UU6 boxed (x2) Mullard 80 boxed Mazda U81 Ferranti 80 (x2) Tungsram 80 boxed Mazda UU7 boxed along with many other valves Note all untested not subject to return.
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