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Lot 381

Two boxes of assorted boxed diecast vehicles to include Lledo/Days Gone, Harrods, Corgi & Radio Times etc. approx. 84 vehicles.

Lot 340

RAF aircraft navigation and formation light control box, Morse-code facility to flash lights when the radio could not be used in the combat zone. stored at RAF Watton until the end of WW2

Lot 90

A CONSTRUCTED ROBBE RADIO CONTROL 'ST. GERMAIN' FISHING TRAWLER KIT, No.1007, 1/20 scale, c.1990's, has been constructed and finished to a very good standard but is in need of some minor attention and would benefit from a clean, no radio control handset so not tested, length approx. 85cm, with a wooden display stand, folder of instructions, plans and photographs, small quantity of parts

Lot 427

THREE CRYSTAL RADIO TYPE DEVICES AND A QUANTITY OF BULBS AND COMPONENTS, each radio device comes built into a wooden case, all three have dials on the front and two have hinged lids, there is also a large box of bulbs and components, many of the items have been tested to see if they work and we are unsure if the radio sets are complete, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 80

SEVEN BOXED MOKO LESNEY MATCHBOX SERIES MILITARY VEHICLES, Saracen Personnel Carrier, No.54, D.U.K.W. Amphibian, No.55, Ferret Scout Car, No.61, A.E.C. General Service Lorry, No.62, Austin Radio Truck, No.68, Austin Water Truck, with Collectors Badge, No.71 and, Leyland 10T R.A.F. Pressure Refueller, No.73, with roundel to roof, all are in very good condition with only very minor paint loss and wear, some with surface rusting to axles, minor surface rusting to rear of Collectors Badge, all in assorted type B boxes which are complete, most with some minor damage, marking and wear, but boxes for No's.61 and 73 have more extensive damage, marking and wear

Lot 426

A QUANTITY OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND CRYSTAL RADIO COMPONENTS, this lot includes an avometer transformer, an ALT/AI dip meter, a crystal radio reciever set in a wooden case and another set witha hinged lid and front dials, none of the sets have been tested to see if they work and we are unsure if they are complete, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 71

TEN BOXED MOKO LESNEY MATCHBOX SERIES MILITARY VEHICLES, M3 Personnel Carrier, No.49, with star to bonnet, metal wheels and rollers, tracks in good condition, Saracen Personnel Carrier, No.54, D.U.K.W. Amphibian, No.55, Ferret Scout Car, No.61, A.E.C. General Service Lorry, No.62, Ford Service Ambulance, No.63, Saladin Armoured Car, No.67, Austin Radio Truck, No.68, Austin Water Truck, with Collectors Badge, No.71 and, Leyland 10T R.A.F. Pressure Refueller, No.73, with roundel to roof, all are in very good condition with only very minor paint loss and wear, some with surface rusting to axles, minor surface rusting to rear of Collectors Badge, all in assorted type B boxes which are complete, most with some minor damage, marking and wear, but boxes for No's.55 and 68 have more extensive damage and wear

Lot 380

TWO MILITARY MEASURING DEVICES AND ONE OTHER, these include a radio compass from an aeroplane, this is an electrical indicator type 1 Def number 100-49 serial number 33974, on the side of this is a modification record and the number 339742. also included is a telescope radar AA number 2 MKI, O.S 1314 M.A, A.K and S 1961, REGD number R.P 48, the third device is military marked but is a precision measuring instrument made by ELLIOT 1647/88 IOS/CAT, these items have not been tested, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 31

THREE BOXED CHARACTER OPTIONS LTD DOCTOR WHO REMOTE CONTROLLED MODELS/ PLAYSET, the first an electronic Doctor Who Tardis Playset, item number 01902, model still secured inside the box with its original ties and tape although coming free, test button not working, so damage to the box on all panels and slight discolouration, plastic window distorted but no cracks, the second a 12 Radio Controlled Imperial Guard Dalek, marked 40 MHz, item number 02147, tape keeping the top box panel sealed, box is in a slightly worn condition with wear mainly to edges, plastic window is creased with a small hole, untested as not been free from box but test button not working, the third a 1:4 scale Radio Controlled K-9, marked 40MHz, item number 02154, box sealed with tape to the top, box looks to be slightly discoloured to the lighter panels, worn in parts with box disfigured, and creases to the plastic window with it coming free to the left hand side, untested as not been free from box but test button not working

Lot 428

THREE VINTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICES, to include a Tandberg reel to reel, a Kalunberg radio and a phillips tape recorder type A68108, the radio is red case, white front and it appears to have its original cable, the Tandberg reel to reel machine comes in its carry case, with a carry handle and front central lock, the Phillips machine comes in its fitted grey and blue case and still has its instruction manual, none of these have been tested to see if they are in working order and the cases may show age related wear, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 405

VARIOUS ITEMS OF MILITARY ELECTRIC EQUIPTMENT, to include earphones, cables, a OHMS meter and a British Army Vapour detection kit, the OHMS meter is marked on the dial BPL Radlett, the earphones are ones usually worn by a field radio operator, the other military items include a cover for a military instrument and other items, the vapour detection kit appears to be complete, the electrical items have not been checked to see if they are in working condition, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 347

A 1950s Ekco radio and a small quantity of parts, electrical valves and original booklet.

Lot 1277

An Ultra Electric Ltd model 66 radio, circa 1935, in a walnut and inlaid case, 46cm high

Lot 468

A Bush vintage-style radio, and a Roberts Rambler radio.

Lot 203

A box containing radio transceivers, including Fidelty, Kernow, electrical gauges and meters, etc.

Lot 537

A Bush Stereo DAB/FM Radio with Bluetooth

Lot 1040

A Bosch Universal Impact drill, Goodmans waterproof wireless speaker, DAB radio and a Cooke & Lewis double pedal bin in box

Lot 532

Quantity of assorted cameras, clock radio etc

Lot 22289

Blech-Radio als Spardose, uralt, CL, H 7, Z 2

Lot 237

A box of miscellaneous to include assorted brass, silver plate, Bush radio and three framed photographs.

Lot 354

A collection of Leak hi-fi equipment to include Stereo 50 Valve Pre-Amplifier, Trough-Line II FM tuner radio and Varislope Stereo.

Lot 113

A quantity of collectables. Includes Hira radio/table lighter, white metal cock and pheasant, trench art, watches etc.

Lot 749

A Philips CD/radio/cassette recorder

Lot 888

Two boxes of kitchenalia, Bush radio etc.

Lot 778

Two Roberts radios and a Philips radio/cassette recorder

Lot 656

A Grundig Yacht Boy radio

Lot 659

A Hitachi portable stereo radio cassette recorder

Lot 386

A GROUP OF POCKET DRAGONS AND WALLACE & GROMIT FIGURES, comprising a boxed Coalport Characters Wallace & Gromit 'Oh, What a Mess' figure, a boxed Wesco 'Wallace & Gromit' talking radio alarm clock, an Enchantica 'Cliffspringer' figure and three boxed 'The Whimsical World Of Pocket Dragons' figures 'Cookies For The Queen', 'Royal Cookie Guard' and Ta Ta Ta Tah! (6 + 6 boxes) (Condition Report: figures appear in good condition, Wallace & Gromit alarm clock box is damaged)

Lot 1084

A COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICALS including a Samsung Hi Fi with matching speakers and remote, an ION USB turntable, a Sony DVD player with remote, a Breville microwave, a Pifco heater, a Vintage Panasonic portable radio cassette player, an Onyx lamp (all PAT pass and working), a coolbox and a folding camping chair (9)

Lot 545

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE RECORDS, HIFI, DIGITAL TV RECORDER AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include fifty five easy listening, soundtrack and classical LPs, a small number of similar vinyl singles, a boxed Humax Twin Tuner Digital TV Recorder PVR-9300T, a Standard Hifi, a Hacker Democrat transistor radio, a cased Philips dictaphone, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)

Lot 513

A SMALL QUANTITY OF VINTAGE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, to include a Truvox Mk III reel to reel player / recorder, boxed Eumig P8 cine projector, boxed Aldis slide projector, Pye cassette player, G.E.C portable radio receiver, Sky Baronet radio receiver, home cine films etc

Lot 1294

Four Elvis Presley original RCA Victor Demonstration Record 7” singles; U.S. Male/Stay Away (release date 19-5-68), Ask Me/Ain’t That Loving You Baby (23-10-64), You’re the Devil in Disguise/Please Don’t Drag That String Around and Puppet on a String/Tell Me Why, together with four standard release singlesThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1293

The Rolling Stones; Street Fighting Man 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F 13195, stamped with release date; 25-6-71, c/w Surprise Surprise and Everybody Needs Somebody To Love, together with seven additional Rolling Stones singles (8 items) Going To A Go Go/Beast of Burden, Start Me Up/No Use in Crying, Waiting on a Friend/Little T & A, Sweet Black Angel/Tumbling Dice, etc.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1314

An archive of ten original 1960s photographs of The Beatles and Brian Epstein. Provenance; the photographs were owned and almost certainly taken by the BBC Radio 2 DJ Brian Matthew Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio. Is copyright included? No

Lot 1302

The Rolling Stones; Little Red Rooster 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F.12014, c/w Off The Hook DECCA demo label, stamped with release date 6-11-64, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDFR-34216-TI-21C & XDFR-34215-T1-1CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1296

Thirteen The Beatles and related 7 inch singles; eight of which have demo stickers; ‘Factory Sample Not For Sale’ Including; Strawberry Fields, Can’t Buy Me Love, Magical Mystery Tour, Help, etc.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1490

Ultra T401 vintage Bakelite radio in blue

Lot 1306

Paul McCartney & Wings; Band on the Run 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, R 5997, c/w Band on the Run (Edited Version) EMI white demo label, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; 7YCE 21746 DJ-1 & 7YCE 21746These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1312

An archive of fifteen original black and white BBC publicity photographs from the collection of DJ Brian Matthew, showing Matthew with stars including; Petula Clark, Gary Marsden, George Harrison, Dusty Springfield, Mohammed Ali, Marianne Faithful, Paul Jones, Kenny Ball, Georgie Fame, etc. many with stamped credits to the reverse, including ABC television, publicity, photos, Axel, poignant, Joseph Coomber, etc.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1292

Seven The Beach Boys 7” demonstration singles on Capitol and Cowboy Records labels, all with printed demo labels, four with printed release dates Including; California Girls/Let Him Run Wild, Barbara Ann/Girl Don’t Tell Me, The Little Girl I Once Knew/There’s No Other, Here Comes the Night/ Baby Blue, Help Me Rhonda/Kiss Me, Baby, You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone/Cuddle Up, California Saga/California/Sail On SailorThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1299

Three Elvis Presley original RCA Demonstration Record one sided 7” singles; It’s Now or Never (L2WW 0100), One Night (H2WB 0415) and A Mess of Blues (L2WW 0085)These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1303

The Rolling Stones; Ruby Tuesday 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F.12546, c/w Let’s Spend the Night Together DECCA demo label, stamped with release date 13-1-67, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDR-39596-TI-2C & XDR-39596-T1-2CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1305

The Rolling Stones; Dandelion 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F 12654, c/w We Love You DECCA demo label, stamped with release date 18-8-67, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDR-41129-TI-1C & XDR-41128-T2-1CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1300

The Rolling Stones; The Last Time 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F.12104, c/w Play With Fire DECCA demo label, stamped with release date 26-2-65, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDRF-35209-TI-3C & XDRF-35210-T1-3CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1298

Four Elvis Presley original RCA Demonstration Record 7” singles; Rock-a Hula Baby/Can’t Help Falling in Love, Lonely Man/Surrender, Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello/She’s Not You and The Next Step Is Love/I’ve Lost YouThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1308

The Beatles; Ticket to Ride 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, R 5265, c/w Yes It Is. Parlophone red 'A' on white background demo label, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; 7XCE 18254-3 KT 2 L & 7XCE 18255-2 KT 1 T. In green Parlophone sleeve.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1309

Nina Simone; a signed copy of the LP record album; I Put a Spell On You, on Philips Mono black label, Matrix; 652068 1L//1 420, 652068 2L//1 420, signed and dedicated to the DJ Brian Matthew; ‘To Brian, Most Sincerely, Nina Simone 1965 (First time in England)’These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1301

The Rolling Stones; Honky Tonk Woman 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F 12952, c/w You Can’t Always Get What You Want DECCA demo label, stamped with release date 4-7-69, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDR-45283-TI-4C & XDR-45284-T1-4CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1304

The Rolling Stones; 19th Nervous Breakdown 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, F.12331, c/w As Tears Go By DECCA demo label with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; XDRF-37398-TI-4C & XDRF-36987-T1-1CThese are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1315

A fully signed mid-1960s The Beatles photo, signed to the original mount to which the photograph is glued, The dedication reads; ‘To Chris, very best wishes, the BEATLES’.Providence; Chris Matthew was the son of the DJ Brian Matthew, the signatures were collected by Brian Matthew during one of the now much celebrated BBC recording sessions with The Beatles during the mid-1960s These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1307

The Beatles; Day Tripper 7" single, an original UK Demonstration Record, R 5389, c/w We Can Work It Out, Parlophone red 'A' on white background demo label, with serrated rim and with the four prong centre intact. Matrix stamped; 7XCE 18342-1 KT RL & 7XCE 18341-4 KT 1 A. In original ‘Urgent, Another Top Pop, Listen Now Please’ sleeve.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1291

Twenty-two demo 7” singles, all Tamala Motown with printed demo labels by Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Miracles, etc.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1297

Three Elvis Presley original RCA Demonstration Record one sided 7” singles; The Girl of My Best Friend (L2PW 8066), I Got Stung (J2WB 3257) and Stuck On You (L2WW 00830)These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1295

Ten demo 7” singles, all with printed demo labels by The Beatles (and related), Elton John and The Beach Boys, singles include; Lady Madonna, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting, Daniel, Heroes and Villains, Wild Honey, etc.These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 1334

Three framed BBC related presentations to the BBC DJ Brian Matthew; ‘The Beatles - Live at the BBC’, presented by EMI Records, Top of the Pops presented to mark the 1000th edition (28.11.83), Top of the Pops, presented to mark 1690 editions (6th November 1964 - 19th March 1997), largest 51 x 41cm Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.

Lot 69

8 Pink Floyd/Roger Waters LPs including: Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Obscured By Clouds, Ummagumma, Relics, The Wall, Radio Kaos, etc

Lot 440

57 Chevy radio cassette player, L: 35 cm. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 549

A shelf of modern die-casts, Joal Compact C225 Hydraulic Excavator and 773B Dumper Truck, both boxed and 30 Lledo including Radio Times, Days Gone etc, all boxed

Lot 52

Registration - KMS 974E Chassis No. - 7R01C225553 M.O.T. - Exempt Odometer - 33,600 The Ford Mustang was an instant hit when launched in 1964 – and when you look at this beautiful left-hand drive ‘pony car’ it’s easy to see why. With its classic Wimbedon white paintwork set off by dark blue GT striping and sitting on a set of 17” American Racing alloy wheels, ‘KMS 974E’ is a real head-turner. The car was imported from California to the UK in 2005 and has had just two previous owners since it arrived in this country. It has been treated to a full restoration and benefited from a 351 upgrade to the 5-litre engine. The California sunshine means that the Mustang is rot-free underneath, and the current owner describes the engine, bodywork, electrics, paintwork, black leather interior and three-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission as ‘excellent’. The car sports classic Lucas rectangular fog lamps, while contemporary touches include a digital odometer and tachometer and Kenwood radio. ‘KMS 974E’ comes with three keys and a large folder including all MOTs and invoices for all work carried out since the car arrived in the UK. Desperate to attract young, enthusiast buyers to its brand, Ford launched the inaugural Mustang in 1964. It had its corporate fingers crossed for sales of 100,000 in the first year. As things transpired it hit that figure in the first three months and the million mark after just 18 – the car was a runaway success. As often happens in the automotive world, the model then grew with time, and the modified ‘67 version portrayed as ‘Eleanor’ in the film Gone In 60 Seconds and the ‘68 one immortalised by Steve McQueen in Bullitt, were a more imposing breed of horse. Indeed, the model continued to grow in size, gaining a further three inches in width for 1971 in order to accommodate Ford’s big block 429ci unit. However, history interestingly shows that Mustang’s best year ever was 1966, when 607,568 examples found homes in the US alone. By comparison, a mere 61,090 of the current model sold in 2020. It seems ‘classic’ really is best! In summary: A restored example of the quintessential Americal ‘pony car’ A Californian car, imported into the UK in 2005 Benefited from a 351 engine upgrade

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