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Lot 577

A collection of assorted 12" vinyl, mainly being singles, to include Queen - Scandal, One Vision, Innuendo, The Show Must Go On, Radio Gaga, A Kind Of Magic, Breakthru, It's A Hard Life, I Want To Break Free, Who Wants To Live Forever; Erasure - Breath of Life, Abbaresque, Star (promotional copy), Chorus, Love To Hate You, Am I Right; George Michael - I Want Your Sex, Faith, A Different Corner, Careless Whisper; Wham - Kissing a Fool, Freedom, I'm Your Man, Battle Stations, Everything She Wants, Wake Me Up Before You Go Go, Club Tropicana, Young Guns, Bad Boys (92, some duplicates)

Lot 89

A portable Burgoyne valve radio, circa 1930s, with original receiving licence dated 1939.

Lot 138

Jack Haley vintage signed Bank Cheque 'Tin Man OZ'. Includes colour photo unsigned Wizard of OZ 7x5 Inch. As an American actor, comedian, dancer, radio host, singer, drummer and vaudevillian. He was best known for his portrayal of the Tin Man and his farmhand counterpart Hickory in the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz. 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

Lot 76

Margaret Kerry signed colour photo 10x8 inch 'Tinker Bell'. Is an American screen actress, dancer, voice artist, camera double, radio producer, director and host and media personality, best known for her work as a model for Walt Disney Pictures,. 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

Lot 81

Bob Hope signed colour photo 10x8 Inch of the legendary British comedian, pictured reading a script behind an 'NBC' microphone. Was a British-born American comedian, centenarian, actor, entertainer and producer with a career that spanned nearly 80 years and achievements in vaudeville, network radio, television, and USO Tours. 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

Lot 981F

A small Coaching Table with carved top, a decorative table and a "Steepetone" radio.

Lot 981D

A JVC digital radio CD player.

Lot 495

Angle poise Lamp, topper case, rechargeable radio, etc.

Lot 815

A "Goodmans" DAB portable radio.

Lot 708

A GEC Bakelite radio

Lot 662

A vintage Fidelity FM radio

Lot 673

A vintage black dial telephone - sold with an Ultra 1950's radio

Lot 453

Dickie Spielzeug, a boxed radio controlled truck pair & fire engine. Although untested and unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Good in Good boxes where applicable. See photo. 

Lot 454

Halsall & similar, a radio controlled truck pair. Although untested and unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Good with one being in a Good box. See photo. 

Lot 251

Minichamps (Paul's Model Art), UT Models, Anson & similar, a mostly unboxed mixed scale vehicle group, to include Minichamps 1:18 scale Michael Schumacher Ferrari F 300 1998, radio controlled cars and others. Although unchecked and untested, conditions generally appear to be Fair to Good in Good boxes where applicable. See photo. 

Lot 3302

1940s 'KB' radio and television poster, unframed, some tears and wear.

Lot 108

A Grundig C8000 Automatic, 5 Band portable radio / cassette player / recorder, measuring W44cm, 1970s-80s.

Lot 107

A vintage Telefunken table Radio, model D657W, the Bakelite case in light blue, with push buttons, measuring W37cm, D21cm, H27cm, made in Western Germany, c1955.

Lot 224

A composition African American jazz band, 18 1/2" high, a model of Louis Armstrong and an Elvis Presley radio

Lot 35

A retro walnut stereo cabinet, with integrated Grundig Stereo turntable, and Grundig Senderwahl radio, 81.5cm high x 145cm wide x 39cm deep.

Lot 178

Boxes & Objects - set of six Viners Reproduction Old Sheffield plated toasting cups, tray, mother of pearl handled flatware, cameras, Bush TR130 radio etc

Lot 181

Fived boxed marina yacht models and a radio controlled model helicopter (no remote) box size 41 x 27cm.

Lot 90

A lot comprising Denon stereo system with CD, cassette and radio tuner and an assortment of vinyl records to include classical, folk etc  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 619A

A Red Russel Hobs kettle & Radio

Lot 650B

A Panasonic video camera, A radio, 2 way radios, & A Sanyo video camera

Lot 182

A collection of Madonna Unofficial Release LPs to include; Like A Virgin 30th Anniversary (2014 Canada Picture Disc); Tokyo 1987 Japanese Broadcast Recording (2020 Europe LE); The Universal 1985 Radio Broadcast Recording (2020 Europe); Australia Sydney Broadcast 1993 Volume One (2020 Europe); Australia Sydney Broadcast 1993 Volume One (2020 Europe); All conditions from Excellent to Mint Factory Sealed. 

Lot 74

A fine Second War ‘Withdrawal from Dunkirk’ D.S.M. group of nine awarded to Engineering Room Artificer J. Barton, Royal Naval Reserve, for services in the destroyer H.M.S. Express, one of the first ships to arrive at Dunkirk she was the means of rescuing some 2795 British and French troops; Express and the destroyer Shikari were the last ships to leave Dunkirk with troops when the evacuation ended Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (P.O. 32EE. J. Barton. E.R.A. 1. R.N.R.); 1914-15 Star (E.A. 1202, J. Barton, E.R.A., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (1202 E.A. J. Barton. E.R.A. R.N.R.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Royal Naval Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, with Second Award Bar (138 F.D. J. Barton. E.R.A. R.N.R.) mounted court-style as worn, some awards polished and minor edge bruising, nearly very fine or better (9) £1,200-£1,600 --- D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1940:
‘For good services in the withdrawal of the Allied Armies from the beaches at Dunkirk’ M.I.D. London Gazette 17 April 1918. James Barton was born in Belfast on 16 October 1891. He enrolled in the Royal Naval Reserve on 2 September 1914, seeing service in H.M.S. Arrogant and Attentive II between between the start of the War and 1919. He was later re-engaged for service in the Second War. Dunkirk by A. D. Divine - who was himself awarded a D.S.M. - notes that Barton’s award was for services in Express. In June and July 1940, Express made a number of trips to Dunkirk and was one of the first to arrive and commence taking troops off the beaches. At first there were not many soldiers on the beach, but numbers soon grew and they were subject to continual attack by enemy aircraft. Taking troops off from a shelving beach could only be done in small boats, although there had been an attempt to make a pier by driving lorries into the sea for the troops to walk out on. Later troops were taken off from Dunkirk Harbour. The Express and Shikar were the last ships to leave with troops before the evacuation was ended; in total, the Express brought out 2,795 troops, including some French. Many ships were sunk or damaged during the evacuation. The Express was damaged by bombing, but was repaired in time to continue taking part in the evacuation. On 31 August 1940, the Express and four other Minelaying Destroyers left Immingham to lay an offensive field off the coast of the Netherlands. At around 23.00 hours almost to the point of dropping mines, it was reported by radio that there was an enemy convoy near at hand, which was to be attacked after the mines had been dropped. Before any mines were dropped, three of the ships, including Express, had themselves struck mines. Express was the first and some of the crew were picked up by the Ivanhoe, who then also struck a mine. Meanwhile, the Esk was struck and sank almost immediately. There was a considerable loss of life in all three ships, with the Express losing 4 officers and 55 ratings. In spite of having most of her bows blown off, the Express was towed back to port and eventually rebuilt. The Ivanhoe could not be saved and had to be sunk.

Lot 719

A Luftwaffe Radio Operator’s/Air Gunner’s Badge. A slightly later and heavier Juncker production, still finely detailed, with thicker wreath, eagle’s back stamped ‘C.E. Juncker, Berlin S W’. An issued example, pin slightly bent, very good condition £300-£400

Lot 241

Pair: Acting Leading Radio Electrician’s Mate D. C. Edge, Royal Navy Korea 1950-53, 1st issue (C/SMX.849353 D. C. Edge A/L.R.E.M. R.N.); U.N. Korea 1950-54, unnamed as issued, mounted as worn, good very fine (2) £80-£100

Lot 1864

A VINTAGE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER WITH CARRY CASE AND A RETRO RADIO

Lot 2370

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE TWO DELL LAPTOPS AND A SONY RADIO ETC

Lot 2386

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE SONY RADIO AND A FONDUE SET ETC

Lot 2392

AN ELECTRIC KEYBOARD, A HP PRINTER AND A SONY RADIO

Lot 1426

Polaroid DAB radio, PLA20AA008A. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1349

Fifties fun for the great outdoors portable torch radio. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1039A

Silver Acoustic Solutions Portal DAB radio with power supply. Working at lotting. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 126

NIGHT AT THE OPERA, A (1935)/DAY AT THE RACES, A (1937) - Groucho Marx's Wire Rim Eyeglasses - Groucho Marx's personal wire rim eyeglasses. Marx, the lead star of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's (MGM) Marx Brothers films alongside his brothers Chico and Harpo, wore his signature "Windsor-style" glasses beneath a head of greased hair and above a bushy mustache as Otis B. Driftwood in Sam Wood and Edmund Goulding's A Night at the Opera as well as in Sam Wood's A Day at the Races as Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush. After both films became major hits for MGM, Marx's glasses became signatures of his public appearances throughout his life. He was photographed wearing them at live radio show tapings throughout the 1940s, and Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, included photos of his father wearing his glasses in the book Groucho: A Photographic Journey. Marx's personal secretary and archivist, Steve Stoliar, also referenced the glasses in his book Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House. Marx's glasses were placed inside a safe deposit box along with his sole Academy Award® after his death in 1977.These metal wire frame glasses originate from the collection of Frank Ferrante, who portrayed Marx across stage, television, and audio programming over three decades in direct collaboration with Groucho's children Arthur and Miriam. They feature a beveled, saddle-style nose bridge and wraparound temple stems as well as a brown leatherette wrapped metal Optics by Victor eyeglasses case with a tan microfiber cleaning cloth. These frames do not have lenses and exhibit loose temple stems, as well as grime to the case. Dimensions: (case) 6.5" x 2.5" x 1" (16.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.75 cm)Estimate: $25,000 - 50,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.

Lot 783

OFFICE SPACE (1999) - Milton Waddams' (Stephen Root) Screen-Matched Boombox and Initech Pad with Autographed Photo - Milton Waddams' (Stephen Root) screen-matched boombox and Initech notepad with an autographed photo from the production of Mike Judge's comedy Office Space. Scuffs to the exterior of this Quasar model GX-3611 boombox screen-matches to the one that sat on Milton's desk throughout the film. Initech notepads were seen around his office.The boombox features a cassette tape slot and radio antenna. The color picture of Milton is autographed by Root in red marker pen, along with "I was told I could listen to the radio at a reasonable volume." The Initech notepad has the company's lettering and logo printed on three sides. The printing on the notepad exhibits peeling due to age and production use. Dimensions: (radio) 16.75" x 4.75" x 11" (42.50 cm x 12 cm x 28 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, March 13th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Thursday, March 14th.

Lot 1345

JINGLE ALL THE WAY (1996) - Cast and Crew Screening Invitation with Turbo Man Gift Certificate and Twin Cities Police Patch - A cast and crew screening invitation with a Turbo Man gift certificate and a Twin Cities Police patch from Brian Levant's Jingle All the Way. An officer wore his Twin Cities Police patch on his jacket when he pulled over Howard Langston (Arnold Schwarzenegger) for driving on the shoulder and contestants were given a Turbo Man gift certificate as a prize in a radio competition. This lot consists of a red and white print cardstock gift certificate; one yellow and blue Twin Cities Police vinyl patch wrapped in a tape sleeve; and one cast and crew screening invitation featuring Schwarzenegger and Sinbad as Myron Larabee. This lot exhibits creases to the gift certificate, as well as bending to the patch and invitation. Dimensions: (largest) 10" x 5" (25.5 cm x 12.75 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.

Lot 1276

MERMOZ JEAN: (1901-1936) French pioneer aviator, looked upon as a hero by other pilots such as Antoine Saint-Exupery. An extremely rare Autograph Telegram, unsigned, one page, small oblong 4to, Natal [Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil], 11th June 1930, to [Didier Daurat], in French. Mermoz has written the telegram in pencil to a partially printed Cia. Auxiliar Radio-Emissora Do Brasil form, and provides some technical data following flight testing, in part, 'Vent SE variant 1 a 5 metres seconde (Angle ligne depart avec vent constant SE variant 35 a 80 divers sens de depart. Essais consommation) avec 600 l essence 100 kgs huile et huit passagers' (Translation: 'SE wind varying from 1 to 5 metres per second (Departure line angle with constant SE wind varying from 35 to 80 various departure directions. Consumption tests) with 600 l petrol 100 kgs oil and eight passengers'). Autograph material of Mermoz is extremely rare in any form as a result of his tragic disappearance at the age of 34 over the Atlantic Ocean whilst making a flight to Brazil. Some very light, minor age wear and with a small tear to the lower edge, not affecting the text, otherwise VGDidier Daurat (1891-1969) French pioneer aviator, a fighter pilot during World War I who later employed Mermoz at the Compagnie Generale Aeropostale. Daurat was also the inspiration for the character of Riviere in Antoine Saint-Exupery’s novel Vol de nuit (1931).

Lot 777

LEWIS JERRY LEE: (1935-2022) American rock ‘n’ roll singer. D.S., Jerry Lee Lewis, one page, 4to, Memphis, Tennessee, 11th January 1966. The partially printed document, completed in typescript, was issued by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada, and is a contract between Lewis and WACL Radio in which the musician agrees to perform two 45-minute shows on 19th March 1966 for a fee of $750. Signed by Lewis at the foot of the document and countersigned by Johnny Bee on behalf of WACL Radio. Two file holes to the upper edge, not affecting the text or signatures, and a few very light, minor creases, VG

Lot 1256

LODGE OLIVER: (1851-1940) British physicist involved in the development of radio. A.L.S., Oliver Lodge, two pages (written to the first and final sides of the bifolium), 8vo, Edmund Street, Birmingham, 20th December 1906, to Francesco Grassi, on the printed stationery of The University. Lodge thanks his correspondent for their 'most interesting volume' which has just arrived, continuing to remark 'I can only read Italian with some difficulty and slowness, but the book is so fully illustrated that it must appeal to everybody, and in its historical portions I am sure I shall find much to interest me' and concluding 'It has clearly involved a good deal lof labour and research, and I value the presentation copy'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Lodge. VG

Lot 198

FONTAINE JOAN: (1917- ) British-born American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1941 for her role as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth in Suspicion. A good signed 8 x 10 photograph, the original vintage RKO Radio Pictures publicity portrait of 1946 depicting the actress in an appealing head and shoulders pose. Signed by Fontaine in bold blue ink with her name alone to a light area at the base of the image. A pencil annotation in the hand of a collector to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at the Rainbow Grill in New York on 3rd October 1977 following an appearance by Joshua Logan at the venue. VG

Lot 1327

WATSON-WATT ROBERT: (1892-1973) Scottish physicist, a pioneer of radar technology and radio direction finding whose development of HFDF helped greatly to defeat the threat of German U-boats during World War II. Watson-Watt later advised the United States on air defence after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. A vintage signed and inscribed printed 5 x 7.5 frontispiece image, evidently neatly removed from a book, depicting Watson-Watt seated in a full-length pose at his desk within a room of his Canadian home. Signed by Watson-Watt in dark fountain pen ink to the lower white border and dated 1969 in his hand. Neatly laid down to a stiff white card. VG

Lot 78

HUNTER KIM: (1922-2002) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1951 for her role as Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hunter in a head and shoulders pose in costume wearing a United States Army Air Forces technician's uniform as the radio operator June from the British fantasy-romance film A Matter of Life and Death (1946) which was set in England during World War II. Signed in bold blue ink to a largely light area of the image. EX

Lot 1326

MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II. An unusual original black ink drawing signed by Mountbatten, one page, slim 4to, n.p., n.d. Mountbatten has drawn a somewhat unskilful image of a large tree with heavy foliage, adding his signature ('Mountbatten of Burma, AF') immediately beneath. Together with Peter Townsend (1914-1995) British Flying Ace of World War II, participated in the Battle of Britain. An unusual original bold pencil drawing signed by Townsend, one page, slim 4to, n.p., n.d. Townsend has drawn a simple image of a Christmas tree with a number of baubles hanging from its rather bare branches, with Santa Claus ('Pere Noel') standing at the side of the tree and with a speech bubble containing the words 'Je m'appelle Noel, c'est mon arbre' (Translation: 'My name is Noel, this is my tree'). Signed by Townsend in bold pencil with his name alone at the head of the page. VG to EX, 2Provenance: Both drawings originate from the album of the French radio journalist Pierre Lhoste (1913-1984) who contributed to Paris-Soir and, after completing interviews, asked the interviewee to draw and sign a sketch of a tree in his album.

Lot 79

GRAHAME GLORIA: (1923-1981) American actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1952 for her role as Rosemary Bartlow in The Bad and the Beautiful. Vintage signed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph, the original RKO Radio Pictures publicity portrait depicting Grahame in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. A few very light, extremely minor surface creases, VG

Lot 969

DE FOREST LEE: (1873-1961) American inventor, an important early pioneer in electronics. A.L.S., Lee de Forest, to the verso of his personal printed oblong 12mo Visiting Card, featuring his printed name ('Lee De Forest, PH.D') to the centre of the recto, and address at the Radio Telephone Co., Wall Street, New York, at the base, n.d., to Madame Mazarin 'to whom I owe the most pleasant hour I have ever spent with my wireless telephone. All my labors are well repaid!'. A French translation of the text, in light pencil and in another hand, appears at the head of the recto. Some very light, minimal staining and age wear, about VG

Lot 1284

VOSTOK 3 & 4: A good vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph by both Andriyan Nikolayev (Pilot of Vostok 3) and Pavel Popovich (Pilot of Vostok 4) individually, the image depicting the two cosmonauts outdoors together in head and shoulders poses wearing their uniforms and caps as they enjoy a light-hearted moment. Signed to the lower white border by Nikolayev in black fountain pen ink with his name alone (a minor smudge at the conclusion) and signed and inscribed by Popovich in purple fountain pen ink, with a three-line inscription in Cyrillic, further adding the date 1st October 1963 in his hand. VGThe Vostok 3 & 4 missions of August 1962 represented the first occasion that more than one crewed spacecraft was in orbit at the same time. Popovich and Nikolayev commuincated with each other via radio, marking the first ship-to-ship communications in space.

Lot 1339

ENOLA GAY: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by four crew members of the Enola Gay, the Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber aircraft which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6th August 1945 towards the end of World War II, comprising Paul W. Tibbets (pilot and aircraft commander), Theodore 'Dutch' Van Kirk (navigator), Thomas Ferebee (bombardier) and Richard Nelson (VHF radio operator), the cardstock image depicting the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima following the bombing on 6th August 1945. Signed by each of the four in blue inks to light areas of the image, each adding their crew roles beneath their signatures. About EX

Lot 245

WELLES ORSON: (1915-1985) American film director and actor, the recipient of an Academy Honorary Award. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Welles in a head and shoulders pose, the original RKO Radio pictures publicity portrait dating from 1952. Signed by Welles in red fountain pen ink to a light area of the background. A few light surface and corner creases to the white borders, otherwise VG

Lot 308

A Grundig Ocean-Boy 820 portable radio, together with a Sky-Watcher telescope, and a Sokkia surveyor's level in box.

Lot 468

A Bose wave radio model AWR1-2W. CONDITION REPORT: No lead or remote.

Lot 469

A vintage walnut-cased AGD Valve radio with a Dynatron speaker on tapered legs.

Lot 8407

Three boxed Futaba radio control systems to include F-14 Navy, FP-6NL Challenger and FP-2VR Attack-SR (3)

Lot 8410

A Tamiya 1:14 scale kit built radio control Globe Liner Tractor Truck model No. 56304, with instruction manuals and Planet T5 digital remote control

Lot 8441

A collection of plastic model boats and ships, mostly kit built, including PT-109, Radio London, Vosper, HMS Iron Duke etc (10)

Lot 8193

A boxed radio control Coca-Cola Christmas truck

Lot 8409

A Tamiya 1:14 scale kit built radio control MAN TGX 26.540 6x4 XLX Tractor Truck No. 56325, with instruction manuals and Planet T5 digital remote control

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