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TWO BOXES OF UNIFORMS, KIT BAGS AND A SWORD, to include a RAF Great Coat, two Jackets, one with rank of corporal, a wireless radio operator, a blouson jacket and two pairs of trousers, also in the box is a military issue compass and three knives, the sword is missing its scabbard and has no identifying marks on the blade, a tourist style Ostrich egg with a picture of two soldiers on it
A GEC BC 4750 Table 3-Band Valve Radiomade by the General Electric Company, England, circa 1948, retailed by Whitstable Tele-Radio, 21 Oxford Street, Whitstable, Kent, Long, Medium and Short wave bands, together with a gram input, Moderne wooden case, condition F-G, apparently complete, untested
Early Wireless Set - Sloping Panel Radio c1920. Custom wooden case with rear access door. De Forest Swinging Coils. Mullard Valves, possible replacements dating c1930. The horn speaker is a Sterling ‘Baby’ c1925. Headphones are BTH British Thomson-Houston Co Ltd c1925. 2 x Siemens Brothers Co Dry Cell Batteries size BS. The radio is untested. There are some dents and scuffs to the horn. Wooden case door is warping. Generally, good condition. Case is 40.5cm high*Technical notes* Swinging coils made for bright emitter valve - filament rheostats. Requires an accumulator (2V) to run the valve heaters, a 90V - 120 v battery to provide the HT and a grid bias battery which is used to negatively bias the grids of the valves to their correct operating condition. The grid bias battery is generally tapped to provide any voltage in 1½ volt steps up to -9V.
Radio. TV and Film stars Collection of 20 vintage Signed photos and Signed White Cards approx size 5 x 3 includes Julia Bradbury, Ken Bruce, Fran Godfrey, Judi Spiers, Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Music George Elrick signed 1995 Dame Vera Lynn cover. George Elrick, 'The Smiling Voice of Radio', was a British musician, impresario and radio presenter, probably best known for presenting the popular record request show Housewives' Choice during the 1950s and 1960s as well as his recording of the song "I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones". Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
NAM JUNE PAIK (Seoul, 1932 - Miami, 2006).Untitled.Silkscreen on 270 gsm Vélin d'Arches paper, copy 229/250.Signed and justified by hand.Size: 63 x 90 cm.Nam June Paik worked throughout his career as a musical composer, but also as a video artist, painter and printmaker. He trained musically at the University of Tokyo, where he also studied Art History. He later travelled to Germany in the mid-1950s to study music theory in Munich, Cologne and Freiburg. He worked in the electronic music research laboratory of Radio Cologne, and participated in the artistic research groups Happening and Fluxus. In this and other lithographs he investigates the graphic possibilities through the serialisation of elements close to the aesthetics of the video game and even the "emoticon".
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