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Lot 397

A WWII T1131 VHF Airfield radio transmitter, containing various Admiralty pattern components in an upright cabinet, overall height 188cm, and a few similar spare components.

Lot 3

A LAMA 5 4 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROLLLED HELICOPTER, with instructions

Lot 4

A DOUBLE HORSE 9053 RADIO CONTROLLED HELICOPTER

Lot 1193

A Byers' Choice 'The Carolers' figure, together with a Playskool baby glo worm 918, 1986, a Teddys Bear's Tea Party pop up jigsaw, fold up paper Christmas tree decorations, and a Wallace and Gromit radio

Lot 415

A miscellaneous lot to include a 1961-1971 Jaguar E-type auto-book, a mid 20th century Metamec wall clock, a large quantity of 1970's Famous Cars collectors cards, a radio valve, beer mats, a Christening set and a rosewood jewellery boxLocation:

Lot 187

Royal Edition of The Times from June 3 1953, in very good condition (folded). Together with a small collection of newspapers from December 1938 to include Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Radio Times.

Lot 177

Three: Cook’s Mate 2nd Class H. D. Randall, Royal Navy, who died when H.M.S. Opal was sunk after running aground in atrocious weather on 12 January 1918 1914-15 Star (M.3645. H. D. Randall. Ck. Mte. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (M.3645. H. D. Randall. 2 Ck. Mte. R.N.) polish residue on star, extremely fine (3) £160-£200 --- Harold Douglas Randall, a Baker from Portsmouth, was born on 16 March 1893. He attested for the Royal Navy on 12 October 1911 and saw service during the Great War, first in H.M.S. Neptune and H.M.S. Inconstant, before later service in H.M.S. Opal in which he was present at the Battle of Jutland. Advanced Leading Cook’s Mate on 15 October 1916, he died on 12 January 1918 when H.M.S. Opal ran aground in weather so atrocious that no vessels could be despatched until the following morning. It was two days before Opal was found, battered, broken and empty off the east coast of South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands. The sole survivor was later located on a small islet, and he related that the ship, together with H.M.S. Narborough, which sank with the loss of all hands, had been sailing a regular slow course making frequent soundings and radio reports, but had suddenly crashed headlong into rocks, probably due to a navigation error by Opal's captain. Both wrecks were abandoned and broken up by the sea over the next few weeks taking the bodies of both crews, bar the single survivor, with them. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, U.K.

Lot 262

Three: Coder K. J. W. Wison, Royal Navy, who was killed in action in H.M.S. Firedrake when she was sunk on 17 December 1942 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal 1939-45, with named Admiralty enclosure; Memorial Scroll ‘Coder K. J. W. Wilson, Royal Navy’, extremely fine (3) £100-£140 --- Kenneth Joseph William Wilson, was serving in H.M.S. Firedrake, an 'F' class Destroyer, and lead escort to convoy ON153, with 43 ships bound for Canada sailing in a Force 12 storm, the worst the Atlantic had seen for a very long time. At around 17.00 the ASDIC operator picked up a contact. HMS Firedrake tracked the contact to about 5 miles south of the convoy, when at 20.10, she was hit by a torpedo fired by U-boat U211, breaking her in two. The bow section sank immediately, with the stern just managing to stay afloat. Lieutenant D. J. Dampier RN had found that there were 35 hands still on board and quickly got the men to work shoring up the bulkheads of No. 3 boiler room, and making safe and jettisoning the depth charges and torpedoes. The gun crew were ordered to fire star shells to attract the attention of the other escorts because all the radio and signalling equipment had gone with the bow part of the ship. Around 22.00 one of the other escorts - HMS Sunflower, a Flower class Corvette, was attracted by the star shells so she made towards them, firing star shells herself. The skipper first thought that H.M.S. Firedrake’s stern section was a U-boat and was about to fire at it before realising what he saw. He tried to get Sunflower as close as possible to H.M.S. Firedrake in order to get the survivors off, but the weather was so bad and the sea too rough. There were 60 foot waves breaking over the two ships, which were bobbing about like corks, so he decided to stand by and hope the weather would get better. At about 0040 on the 17th December, the weather worsened and the bulkheads started to give way under the tremendous battering. H.M.S. Firedrake’s stern started to sink, so the men had no option but to take to the water, and at 00.45 the stern sank. H.M.S. Sunflower moved in quickly to pick up the men in the water, a Newfoundland rating, G. J. Furey, had a rope tied around his waist and was lowered down the side of Sunflower. He would swim out to a man and grab hold of him, then his mates on board would heave them back to the ship and get him onboard. He and his mates managed to get 27 hands on board, but one later died. H.M.S. Firedrake was lost with the 168 men. Wilson is commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. Sold with a file of copied research, a copy photograph of the recipient; and a hardback third edition of the book ‘Firedrake’ by A. D. Divine.

Lot 323

A well-documented Northern Ireland M.I.D. campaign group of four awarded to Colour Sergeant I. Missenden, Duke of Edinburgh’s Royal Regiment and the Force Research Unit (FRU), who carried out 6 tours of Northern Ireland - suffering a gunshot wound as an 18 year old infantryman during his first, and going on to distinguish himself in an intelligence capacity as an ‘agent handler’ whilst serving with West Det (FRU), St. Angelo, Fermanagh. His tours spanned 20 years, and during that time Missenden was involved in multiple contacts with the IRA, becoming intimate with their methods, capturing gunmen and being on the receiving end of ambushes and mortar attack General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland, with M.I.D. oak leaf (24312535 Pte I Missenden DERR); U.N. Medal, on UNFICYP ribbon; Accumulated Campaign Service Medal 1994, E.II.R., with Additional Award Bar (24312535 Sgt I Missenden DERR); Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (24312535 SSgt I Missenden DERR) good very fine (4) £4,000-£6,000 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 11 October 1988. Ian Missenden was born in British Military Hospital at Iserlohn, Germany in November 1955. The following extracts are taken from an extensive autobiographical account provided by the recipient of his service career: ‘I... enlisted in the 1st Battalion the Duke of Edinburgh’s Royal Regiment in Bristol in November 1972 at the age of 17. On completion of training at the depot Exeter I joined my regiment in Berlin, who were then preparing for an 18 month tour of Northern Ireland. Not being old enough to deploy with the regiment, I was attached to The Devon and Dorset Regiment until my 18th birthday, I then rejoined the regiment in Ballykinler, Northern Ireland. The regiment’s role as province reserve was to re-enforce other units province-wide. First Tour of Northern Ireland: November 1973 - January 1975 On arriving in Northern Ireland I joined 10 Platoon, D Company as a rifleman. During the tour we (the platoon) deployed to Aughnacloy, Belfast, Bessbrook, Sion Mills, Newry and Crossmaglen. The duties of the platoon, included foot patrols, vehicle checkpoints, searches and boat patrols with the Royal Navy on Carlingford Lough conducting stop and search operations on boats crossing the border. In June 1974 my platoon (10 Platoon) deployed to Newry to assist a battery from 7 Royal Horse Artillery (7 RHA Para) with their workload. On Thursday 27th June I was a member of a mobile patrol who went to assist the RUC in crowd control at a factory dispute when the patrol came under fire in an IRA ambush where I received a gunshot wound to the back. The bullet entered my back, punctured my lung and exited my chest. After 6 weeks in the hospital I had made a full recovery and was discharged for 4 weeks sick leave before returning to my unit... Shooting Incident Newry 1974 On Thursday 27th June my section was the QRF, providing assistance for foot patrols and RUC. It was a busy day, we had been in and out on various tasks non-stop. At about 1900hrs, having just returned from a task, we were having a meal in the cookhouse when the tannoy came to life: “QRF commander to ops room.” The section loaded weapons and waited by the landrovers for Steve, the section commander, to return to brief us on the task. The RUC needed assistance with an angry crowd involved in a dispute at a factory on the Warrenpoint road, which was situated on the other side of Newry. I was with Gerry in the back of the lead vehicle. The vehicles stopped on the Warrenpoint road in a position overlooking the factory with the angry crowd, which stood 50 metres away. On the order ‘debus’ the section took up positions on the bank of the canal, while Steve assessed the situation. A few minutes later the shout to “Mount Up” came. The vehicle had barely moved when several things happened simultaneously; I felt a great slap on my back, putting me face down in the vehicle; the vehicle stopping abruptly; the sound of incoming fire; Gerry jumping over me and out of the vehicle in the direction of the firers. I could hear bullets zipping overhead as I picked myself up and grabbed my rifle, which I must have dropped when I received the ‘slap.’ That’s when I noticed the blood where I had been laying, which hadn’t been there before. Meanwhile the fire fight and shouting continued. I didn’t feel like I’d been shot as there was no pain but I thought the blood was mine, after checking my chest I confirmed it was! There was a hole with blood seeping from it, right where I thought my heart should be, and that’s when the pain kicked in. While I was still trying to believe what had happened, the shooting and noise ceased. Whilst carrying out a head check, it was discovered I was missing. Gerry found me and I was added to the contact report: one casualty, gunshot wound. Steve was told to take me directly to the helicopter landing zone (LZ) situated about 100 metres from our base, the other side of Newry.... On arriving at the LZ the battery medic took over and I was placed on a stretcher, and he applied field dressings to entry and exit wounds; I knew I had a punctured lung from the bubbles in the blood around the exit wound. Within a few minutes I was loaded into a helicopter, accompanied by the medic and on the way to Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast. By the time the helicopter landed at MPH it was dark and I was in a lot of pain, and having problems breathing due to a punctured lung. If it wasn’t for the medic I would have probably given up, I just wanted to close my eyes and sleep, even though I knew it could be the end for me... Before 7 RHA left the province, the OC, BSM and the medic who took me to MPH visited me and told me what happened after I left for the hospital. Over a dozen suspects were arrested, six were detained by the Special Branch. Empty cases found at the firing point were from a Garrand and M1 carbine. I’d been hit by a round from an M1 carbine. The round had gone through my flack jacket, body and through the flack jacket on its way out, before losing power and dropping into the outer lining of the flack jacket... the exit wound was three inches long... Before leaving the province I was involved in and witnessed several other terrorist incidents.’ The other ‘incidents’ alluded to above included the Long Kesh Riot in October 1974, the Sandes Cafe bomb at Ballykinler, 28 October 1974, and an ambush at a farm in Ballsmill in November of the same year: Ballsmill Incident 1974 Information was received via the confidential tip line, that there was a weapons hide in an unused farm complex on the border at Ballsmill. A search was planned for early the following morning. The Royal Engineer Search Team (REST) would conduct the search and the platoon would provide the cordon. I was chosen to be the radio operator and part of a four man team led by the platoon commander, and tasked to insert that night and watch over the complex. The rest of the platoon were flying in at daybreak to set up the cordon and the REST (9 Sqn RE) shortly afterwards. A chopper dropped the team a few miles out from the target, and we walked the rest of the way. High ground to the north of the farm complex was ideal for the job. We set up in a hedgerow 50 metres from the target and we settled into our position for the night. The border, a hedgerow, lay 70 metres to our left, ran parallel past the farm complex and continued uphill for approximately 175 metres, then turned sharp right and out of view. Two sides of the complex faced the border. Before first light the team moved cautiously down the hill to the complex; which was a series of stone buildings surround a courtyard. T...

Lot 36

A Second War Night Fighter’s D.F.C. group of six awarded to Blenheim and Mosquito navigator Flight Lieutenant G. A. Waller, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who flew as an air gunner with 601 Squadron on the Borkum Raid, 25 November 1939, before remustering as a navigator and flying operationally with 29 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. Waller assisted in the destruction of 3 enemy aircraft destroyed, 1 probable and 1 damaged Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1944’; 1939-45 Star, 1 clasp, Battle of Britain; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Air Efficiency Award, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Flt Lt G A Waller RAFVR) first five mounted for wear, initial and part of surname officially corrected on last, generally very fine or better (6) £4,000-£5,000 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 20 October 1944: ‘This officer is a first class navigator and has shown great keenness during his tour of operations against the enemy. He has assisted in the destruction of three enemy aircraft.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘This Officer joined 601 Squadron as an Air Gunner in May 1939. From the outbreak of the war until May 1940, he flew operationally in this Squadron, including the raid on Borkum in November 1939. He was posted to 29 Squadron and was with them as an Air Gunner, and later Radio Operator, until July 1941. In this period he did 118 operational hours and destroyed one enemy aircraft and probably destroyed another. He then went to No. 1451 Turbine Flight and later to Northolt in a Defiant Radar jamming unit. After a short period in 488 Squadron he went to No. 54 O.T.U. in October 1942. In the following January he was posted to 604 Squadron. This Officer has shown great keenness throughout his seventeen months in the Squadron. He is a first class Navigator/Radio Operator and a useful instructor. The above will show that he has been operating against the enemy, excluding a three month break due to an accident, almost continuously for just under five years. I strongly recommend the award of the D.F.C.’ George Alfred Waller, born in East Plumstead in 1918, joined 601 Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force before the war as an Aircrafthand. Called up on 24 August 1939, he remustered as an Airman Air Gunner and with training completed, served with 23 Squadron, first being mentioned in the Operations Record Book dated 25 May 1940. He flew a number of sorties in Blenheims of 23 Squadron from Martlesham and Debden, before joining the Blenheim nightfighter unit, 29 Squadron, at Digby in June as a Sergeant Navigator, thus becoming a contemporary of the abundantly decorated J. R. D. ‘Bob’ Braham and his radar operator Bill ‘Sticks’ Gregory both of whom were flying with the squadron at the time. Waller was in Blenheim L 1371 on 28 September when it was hit in the starboard wing by British anti-aircraft fire during an evening patrol. He and Pilot Officer J. Buchanan were unhurt and returned safely to Digby. After the advent of the Beaufighter and greatly-improved AI equipment, Waller retrained as a radar operator and was flying as such by November 1940. He was commissioned Pilot Officer in June 1943 and awarded the D.F.C. in 1944 as a Flying Officer with 604 Squadron (flying Mosquitos from February 1944) having by then assisted in the destruction of three enemy aircraft.
He was released from the Royal Air Force in 1950, as a Flight Lieutenant, and he died in 1983. Sold with the following related original documentation: named Buckingham Palace enclosure for the D.F.C.; with named lid of original card box of issue for Air Efficiency Award; Officer’s Medical Record Card; a ‘Most Secret’ beacon reference card; a ‘Firing Programme’ dating from recipient’s service with 601 Squadron; newspaper cuttings and personalised Battle of Britain “The Few” file.

Lot 127

Introduction To Arabic A BBC Radio Course for Beginners by T F Mitchell and D Barber 1972 First Edition Softback Book with 79 pages published by British Broadcasting Corporation some ageing good condition. All lots sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. UK shipping from £4.99, 20kg box £14.99, Europe from £6.99, ROW at cost from £9.99.

Lot 750

CIGARETTE CARDS; a large collection of cigarette cards in five albums, including Cavanders Ltd, 'Ancient Egypt', John Player & Sons film stars, military uniforms, poultry, cycling, characters from Dickens, cards from W.D & H.O Wills, including Life in the Royal Navy, ship's badges, dogs, railway equipment, radio celebrities, and other cards by makers such as Gallaher, Ogdens, etc, and a selection of tea cards, seven folders and loose. 

Lot 84

US NAVAL INTEREST; a collection of ham radio equipment belonging to Cheshire radio enthusiast Derek Johnson, including a Kenwood TS-950S, Microwave Modules Ltd MML432/100, and a Ken Pro KP-100. Provenance: in 1990, Derek Johnson helped a stricken US navy vessel when he intercepted their SOS. Derek heard the distress call from the USS Milwaukee trying to contact a Philippine hospital. The sailors on board had been taken ill and the ship had to contact the hospital in a hurry, but bad atmospheric pressure made it impossible. Derek intercepted, relayed the messages and thought no more of it until a letter of thanks, signed photograph and a badge were received from the ship's captain. Derek said to the local newspaper "You can not just sit back in a situation like that". 

Lot 113

A VINTAGE 1950'S FERGUSON FLAIR MOBILE RADIO

Lot 1347

A PYE TRANSISTOR RADIO TELEPHONE

Lot 1541

A MONGOOSE RADIO CONTROL CAR

Lot 182

FIVE 1940'S ELECTRICAL BULLERS MANUALS, RADIO BOOKS, 1968 INCH VALVE BOOK, ETC

Lot 204

A ROBERTS 'REVIVAL' VINTAGE RADIO, VINTAGE MARCONI TRANSISTOR RADIO, POCKET DAB RADIO, ETC

Lot 2138

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A ROTEL STEREO RECIEVER, SPEAKERS AND A SONY RADIO ETC

Lot 2145

A VINTAGE SHURE MICROPHONE, A RADIO AND PIONEER HEADPHONES ETC

Lot 2869

A BOXED ENTERTECH LASER TANKS BATTLE CHALLENGE WITH TWO TANKS AND RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS

Lot 3299

A CORGI TRUCKTONIC CONVOY RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCK

Lot 1011

Pure Legato CD40 CD/DAB radio with a pair of matching Pure speakers 6ww 30 watt. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1094

Binatone Latitude 150 two way radio walkie talkies, with charger, boxed. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1173

Mixed collectables to include car radio and a Spode Christmas jug. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1174

Sony FM/AM short wave radio and another. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1376

Crown radio/CD player. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 12

A Bush mains radio in Art Deco Bakelite case

Lot 130

A 1930's valve main s radio in walnut lancet top case; an Edwardian oak cased barometer and thermometer

Lot 100

A VINTAGE G.E.C. RADIO, A VEGA RADIO Siera Transistor radio, and a modern Roberts radio (the last working) (4)

Lot 1006

Photographs, Afghanistan and India, 1917, a collection of 47 original b/w images (assorted sizes, all small) to include the Khyber Pass, Peshawar Fort and radio station, Taj Mahal, Victoria Memorial Museum Peshawar, sweet-meat seller, performing bear, snake charmers, local residents etc. many annotated to the reverse (gen gd) together with 3 contemporary postcards (poor/fair) (50)

Lot 1045

Ephemera, a mixed selection of ephemera to include 1960s travel scrapbook with brochures, tickets, bills etc., 1960s cruise ship programmes, Taschen Kate Moss by Mario Testino large format publication, US travel maps, 1930s and 40s radio leaflets, vintage magazines, 1960/70s children's comics (TV21-3, Noddy, Eagle, Bonnie, Wonderful World of Disney etc.) (gen gd) (qty)

Lot 427

Original sheets as issued to shops/dealers for ordering copies of The Stranglers - Grip/London Lady and Patti Smith - Radio Ethiopia. Both approx A4 sized and in very good condition.

Lot 655

ALT/ PUNK/ WAVE/ GOTH - LP PACK. A fantastic pack of 17 LPs. Artists/ titles include Iggy Pop - Lust For Life (PL12488, UK press on orange RCA label. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), The Pop Group inc Y (RAD20, includes poster. Ex/ Ex), For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? (ROUGH9, includes inserts. Ex/ Ex). Big Star - #1 Record (WIK 53), Alex Chilton - High Priest (6047-1-B), The Vibrators - V2 (EPC 82495), Bauhaus - 1979-1983 (BEGA 64), Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (BRED10), Radio Birdman inc Radios Appear (SRK 6050), The Essential: 1974-1978 (SP553). Swell Maps - A Trip To Marineville (ROUGH 2), Talking Heads inc More Songs About Buildings And Food (K56531), True Stories (EU 5311), Speaking In Tongues (92-3883-1). Tom Verlaine - Flash Light (SFLP 1), The Replacements - All Shook Down (7599-26298-1) & X-O-Dus - English Black Boys (FAC11, textured sleeve). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 656

2 TONE - 7" RARITIES PACK. A superb pack of 5 ska 7" singles on 2 Tone, mostly original paper label pressings. Artists/ titles include Various - 2 Tone EP (CHS TT31, paper label in original sleeve. Record VG+/ sleeve VG), The Bodysnatchers - Let's Do Rock Steady/ Ruder Than You (CHS TT9, Ex/ Ex), The Selecter inc Missing Words/ Carry Go Bring Come (CHS TT10, Ex/ Ex), On My Radio/ Too Much Pressure (CHS TT4, Ex/ Ex) & The Specials - Ghost Town/ Why/ Friday Night, Saturday Morning (CHS TT17, silver injection label. VG+/ VG+).

Lot 678

PUNK/ WAVE/ INDIE/ SYNTH/ CLASSIC ROCK - LPs/ 12". A quality selection of 50 LPs/ 12". Artists/ titles include The Clash - London Calling (460114 1, UK press on red CBS labels with lyric insert. Records VG+/ sleeve VG), Various - Teenage Rebellion (T5903), Blondie - Autoamerican (CDL 1290), Magazine - Real Life (OVED 62), Damned - Damned Damned Damned (Seez1, VG+/ VG+), Bauhaus - 4AD (BAD312), The Waterboys - Don't Look Back, PIL - 12 Inch Single, U2 inc War., I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, The Joshua Tree. James White And The Blacks - Off White (ILPS 7008), Everything But The Girl - Eden, The Flying Lizards, George Michael - Freedom (promo), Mercury Rev, Ian Dury, The Housemartins, The Psychedelic Furs, Stray Cats, Patti Smith Group - Radio Ethiopia, Elvis Costello, The Tubes. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 681

CLASSIC/ FOLK - ROCK/ SOUNDTRACKS - LP COLLECTION. A genre-spanning collection of 65 LPs. Artists/ titles include Tim Buckley inc Dream Letter: Live In London 1968 (DFIEND 200), Blue Obsession (Live At Sarwood 1975), S/T (EKS-74004), Greetings From LA (WB 46176), Sefronia (K49201). Tom Waits inc The Heart Of Saturday Night (AS53035), Heart Attack And Vine (AS52252), Closing Time (LB53030), Big Time (ITW4), Asylum Years (960 321-1), Blue Valentine, One From The Heart. Kevin Ayres - The Confessions Of Dr Dream (880061). Joni Mitchell - Ladies Of Canyon, Van Morrison - Astral Weeks, The Doors inc LA Woman, The Best of The Doors, Greatest Hits. Led Zeppelin, Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix inc Corner Stone, Smash Hits, Radio One. The Beatles, John Lennon, Elton John inc Live White Label. Fleetwood Mac, Marianne Faithfull, The Kinks. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 709

ELECTRONIC/ IDM/ HOUSE - LPs/ 12"/ 7". A quality selection of 42 electronica LPs/ 12"/ 7". Artists/ titles include Arovane - Occer (BLOK001), Lazyboy - Imperial, Bola - Pae Paoe (pink vinyl), Wise Baby Dreams, Ekkehard Ehlers - Plays Cornelius Cardew, The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Assassin, Starecase - Bitter Little Pill, Sound 5 - Edit Life Form, Secret Knowledge - 2 Much Of Nuttin, MCMLXV - Sequence, Vert - Octatone Rag, Invisible Things - Radio Rental Mix, Zorn - Eckermann, Bill Vanlloo - Tones. XINLISUPREME, Drowsy, Chk Chk Chk - Hello Is This Thing On, Pardon My Freedom (WARPLP121P), Intricate - In Conclusion, Panic Amigo - Piano Magic Remixed, Tiedye - Italians Do it Better, Bola - Mauver, Alias - Eyes Closed EP, Galactika, Jerome's Demo Dub, The Electronic Dreamplant, Pucky Pierre - Hypnogogia. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 710

HEAVY ROCK/ METAL/ PUNK - LPs. A quality pack of 35 LPs. Artists/ titles include Motorhead - S/T (SWT61, Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Boy Oyster Cult inc Imaginos, The Revolution By Night, Spectres, Extraterrestrial Live, Club Ninja, Secret Treaties, Cultossaurus Erectus, Agent Of Fortune, Fire Of Unknown Origin, Some Enchanted Evening, S/T, Tyranny And Mvtation, On Your Feet On Your Knees. Talk Talk inc The Colour Of Spring, It's My Life, The Party's Over. The Beloved - Happiness, INXS inc X, Listen Like Thieves, Kick. U2 inc War, The Unforgettable Fire. Tyla Gang, Nils Lofgren, Sounds Like A Good Album To Us, Dr Feelgood - Submarine Tracks & Fools Gold, The Tubes, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Boomtown Rats, Generation X, The Dictators, Radio Stars, The Lurkers. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 743

CLASSIC ROCK & POP - LPs. Great titles with these 54 x LPs. Artists/titles include Black Sabbath - Paranoid (Nems RE NEL 6003), Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory, Jimi Hendrix - Radio One, Madness - Divine Madness, Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said (VUSLP31), Uriah Heep - Conquest, The Who - Tommy (UK Track 2657 002, clean stock copy, with booklet, unnumbered), Allman Brothers, The Specials - The Specials (Canada, CHR 1265, VG copy), The Roches - S/T (K 56683, essential LP here, make sure to put 'Hammond Song' on your playlist!), Vangelis, Joe Jackson, Lou Reed - Rock N Roll Animal, Hothouse Flowers, Mark Knopfler, The Cars, Jethro Tull, Genesis, John Mayall and Supertramp. Condition is typically VG to Ex.

Lot 753

FOLK-ROCK/SINGER-SONGWRITERS - MODERN LP RARITIES. Lovely pack of 5 x quickly deleted LPs from the 2010s. Titles are Larkin Poe - Kin (RH Music, 2014, ltd edition white vinyl RHMU002 - Ex+/printed lyric inner/Ex some minor edgewear), Mark Lanegan Band - Phantom Radio (Heavenly Records, ltd edition white vinyl, HVNLP106 - Ex+ throughout), Jonathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit (BELLAV294, undated pressing, black vinyl), Karine Polwart - Laws Of Motion (HUD014LP, signed on the front) and Marcus Malone - A Better Man (2017 LP, signed on the reverse).

Lot 759

JIMI HENDRIX - LP COLLECTION. Expert back-catalogue of 19 x LPs from Buster... Titles include Live At Berkeley (ltd edition 2012 pressing, number 4854, unopened), Radio One (ltd edition German copy on white vinyl, CCSLP 212W), Electric Ladyland (early UK Track RE, 2657 001 'Two Record Set' - sharp Ex condition records/Fair sleeve due to 'half' of the sleeve is unfortunately missing though a previous owner has done a good job 'repairing' the remainder to sleeve what could be said as an interesting 'alternative' sleeve design! White text...), Smash Hits (DE Polydor), The Cry Of Love (UK Track 2408 101), In The Beginning, Are You Experienced (Backtrack 10), Band Of Gipsies (RE sleeve, Track 2406 002), Axis: Bold As Love (Backtrack 11, 2 x copies), Rare Hendrix, Isle Of Wight, War Heroes and Hendrix In The West. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 767

DAVID BOWIE/ T REX - LP COLLECTION. A superb collection of 19 LPs by two British rock legends of the 1970s. David Bowie titles include Bowie At The Beeb: The Best Of The BBC Radio Sessions 68-72 (DBBBCLP6872, 4LP set with booklet), The Man Who Sold The World (0825646287383), Nomad Soul (BSDLP 10/11), Low (INTS 5065), 1966 (LC06448), Aladdin Sane, Christine F, 1.Outside (FRM-40711, M/ Sealed), The Best Of Bowie, Hunky Dory, Scary Monsters, Bowie: Under The Moonlight & Conversation Piece (0190295389291, 5 CD set. M/ Sealed). T Rex titles include The Slider (SLIDERLP001), S/T (HIFLY2), The Words And Music Of Marc Bolan (853019), Bolan Boogie (HIFLY8), Prophets Seers/ My People Were Fair (TFOLP6, double album set) & Teenage Dream (SHM 3217). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+/ Sealed,

Lot 840

PUNK/ WAVE/ INDIE/ ALT - LPs. A smashing collection of 67 LPs. Artists/ titles include Billy Bragg inc Reaching To The Converted, Lifes A Riot With Spy Vs Spy, Brewing Up With, Talking With The Taxman About Poetry. Durutti Column - The Return Of The (FACT14), The Pop - Go (SPART 1107). Gen X inc Kiss Me Deadly, Valley Of The Dolls, S/T (CHR 1169). Dr Feelgood inc Down By The Jetty, Malpractice, As It Happens, Sneakin' Suspicion. Patti Smith Group inc Wave, Radio Ethiopia, Easter. The Bishops - Live, The Vibrators - Pure Mania. The Church inc Star Fish, Gold Afternoon Fix. John Cooper Clarke, The Photos, Ian Dury, Marquee Moon, Penetration, Aztec Camera, A Bunch Of Stiff, The Pursuit Of Happiness, Transvision Vamp, Tears For Fears, The Motels, The Runaways. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 842

ZEPPELIN/ FLOYD/ WHO AND RELATED LPs. A timeless collection of 22 classic rock LPs. Artists/ titles include Led Zeppelin inc III (2401 002, original UK pressing. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400), Houses Of The Holy (K50014), The Song Remains The Same, IV, II. The Who inc Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy (2406 006, UK press on Track), Odds & Sods (ACB 254), Live At Leeds (2406 0001, blue text cover with inserts), Quadrophenia & Tommy (with booklet). Pink Floyd inc Delicate Sound Of Thunder (EQ5009), A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, The Final Cut, Obscured By Clouds. David Gilmour inc S/T, About Face. Roger Waters inc The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking, Radio Kaos. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 868

ROCK/ POP/ WAVE - LPs. A magical collection of around 50 LPs. Artists/ titles include Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Wanderlust (5060243326515, M/ Sealed), Sarah Brightman - As I Came Of Age (841 563-1), Brian Eno - Another Green World (EGLP21), The Lightning Seeds - Cloudcuckooland (GHETT3), Patti Smith Group inc Radio Ethiopia (SPARTY 1001), Horses (ARTY122), Wave (1C 064-62 516). Altered Images - Pinky Blue, Magazine - The Correct Use Of Soap, The Nice - Elegy, Tangerine Dream - Rubycon, The Bevis Frond - Triptych. Brian Bennett Band, Madonna, The Stranglers, The B-52s, New Order, Pillows & Prayers, Blue Mink, Bonzo Dog Band, The Temperance Seven, Pretenders, Graham Central Station, Nancy & Lee, The Knack. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 876

INDIE/ ALT/ WAVE - LP COLLECTION. Another superb collection of around 44 LPs, including a smattering of 12" singles. Artists/ titles include Death In June - Nada (BADVC13), The Final Teaze (FINAL LP42), The Twenty Seven Points (DEMREC749), Mering & Rosenberg, Royal Family And The Poor (Fact 95), The Comsat Angels - Waiting For A Miracle, Loli & The Chones - PS I Hate You, Correlations - Before The Heat, Eclipse - Moniimentum. The Bathers, The Rhythm Kittens, Moonparticle, The Mute Gods, Lead Into Gold, Nyah Fearties, Thieves Kitchen, Whiteout, The Hummingbirds, Delicatessen, God, Radio Stars, Cabaret Voltaire, Aikea-Guinea, Amor, The Shacks, The Styng. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+. Sleeves have price stickers on them, they appear to be easily removable.

Lot 950

CLASSIC PUNK - 7" RARITIES. A lovely pack of 17 x 7". Titles / Artists include London - Handcuffed, The Desperate Bicycles - The Medium Was Tedium, Au Pairs - Domestic Departure, The Clash - Cost Of Living E.P, The Pop Group - We Are All Prostitutes, Stadium Dogs - Easy Beat, The Unwanted - Secret Police, London - Animal Games, The Zeros - Hungry / Radio Fun, Buzzcocks - Spiral Scratch, The Adverts - Safety In Numbers, Peter and the Test Tube Babies - Run Like Hell, The Saints - Know Your Product and Nine Nine Nine - Me And My Desire.The condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.

Lot 1027

ROCK/ COUNTRY ROCK - US TRANSCRIPTION LPs. A curious collection of around 75 US Transcription LPs, they include mostly live recordings, studio sessions, radio broadcasts, interviews etc. Artists/ titles include The Eagles/ Bob Seger Etc - The Isle Of Dream Festival, Don Henley - Westwood One, Glen Frey - The Glen Frey Story, Jimi Hendrix, Genesis, The Eagles - Scott Muni's World Of Rock, Profile - Carole King, Jim Croce - A Radio Special 1975, Nightbird & Company - Cosmic Connections (x2), Robbie Robertson - Up Close, On A Country Road (x4 volumes), Paul Simon - Star Trak Profile, Kris Kristofferson - Sounds Like The Navy, Kinky Friedman - Live From The Lonestar Cafe. Dolly Parton, The Nitty Gritty Band, Bob Segar, Kathy Mattea, Hoyt Axon, Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Murphy, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Southern Pacific, The Marshall Tucker Band, Henry Paul Band. Condition is generally VG to Ex+. Many contain cue sheets/ information about the broadcast/ show etc.

Lot 1121

LIBRARY - LP COLLECTION. Great collection of around 32 x LPs, many of which are on the Amphonic Music Label. Titles / Artists include Keith Mansfield - Night Bird, Special Assignment (AMPS 112 - Ex Record, VG+ Sleeve), Super Sounds Unlimited (AMPS 108 - Ex Record / VG+ Sleeve with some seam splitting which is an easy repair), Pictures In Sound (AMPS 118), Scene Setter (AMPS 1002), London Life (VG Record / VG Sleeve), Sounds =80= (AMPS 114), Where the Action Is (AMPS 120), The All Electric Steam Radio Band (AMPS LP 102), Melody All the Way (AMPS 113), A Tune For Everything (AMPS LP 106) and It's All In the Beat (AMPS 117). Please note around 8 x sleeves have split at the seam, which although not ideal, is an easy repair. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some records / sleeves dropping slightly below this.

Lot 1153

ROCK / WAVE / SYNTH POP / PUNK - 7" COLLECTION. Great collection of around 240 x 7". Titles / Artists include The La's - There She Goes, Depeche Mode - Get the Balance Right!, Saxon - Wheels of Steel, The Rolling Stones - Waiting On a Friend, ELO - All Over the World, Queen - Radio Ga Ga, Madonna - Gambler, David Bowie - Space Oddity, The Police - Every Breath You Take, The Police - Invisible Sun, The Jam - Town Called Malice, AC/DC - Who Made Who, The Doors - LA Woman, Happy Mondays - Rave On, Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Love, Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run and The Cult - Rain. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+

Lot 328

Approx 18 documents most dating Sept-Nov 1957 and relating to radio spots for Bill Haley advertisements, mostly invoices/receipts from radio stations across the USA.

Lot 11

MIXED LOT COMPRISING VARIOUS RADIO VALVES AND A PORTABLE PRIMUS STOVE

Lot 2446

Matchbox Superfast 61c Wreck Truck trio - all with amber windows (1) red body and hooks, white arms, matt black base, (2) red body and hooks, 'RADIO DISPATCHES' tampo design, white arms, matt black base, (3) dark yellow, red arms, black hooks, dark grey base in K type boxes with and without "NEW" - mint or very near to in near mint to good boxes

Lot 2641

A REEL 45 (Reggiana Elettronica) Radio Control TIR Racing Team Ferrari F1 Car Transporter - excellent (untested) in good box with manual

Lot 1030

A Decca radio gram (sold as seen)

Lot 1031

A full function radio controlled model Ferrari and a radio controlled model of a Red Bull Formula One racing car (sold as seen)

Lot 1431

A Coca Cola Music Radio cool box; a tool box; two skateboards and a water container

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