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Lot 46

Airfix - Syma - 5 x model kits and 2 x radio controlled helicopter models including Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight # 10997, BR Railbus # R201, City Of Truro # 46543 and others. They are in open boxes so are unchecked for completeness, they appear in Good overall condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)

Lot 78

Kenner, Character Online - Two boxed Sci-Fi themed toys .Lot comprises of a Kenner Power of the Force Tie Fighter - appears Mint within a Fair Plus box with some storage wear and imperfections.; together with a Character Online Dr,Who Radio Controlled Dalek - appears Mint within Good overall box with some general wear. Both unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 9

Vintage 1970s Stephensons Rocket Locomotive Model with Novelty FM Radio Japan.Item appears to be in good overall condition. Fully assembled and so unable to check for completeness. No box included.(This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 1397

A Panasonic car radio and two child's scooters

Lot 97

BOX OF MIXED ITEMS TO INCLUDE VINTAGE AA BADGE, BOXED RONSON LIGHTER, PINNACLE RADIO VALVE AND A WOODEN GAVEL

Lot 113

A Technics music system including... SL-J300R turntable with a EPS-30ES stylus Digital Amp SU-X990D class AA CD player SL-PJ45 Radio ST-X990L Cassette deck RS-X990 All appear in good condition No cabinet or speakers included

Lot 87

Bush The symbol of reliable radio advertising clock, glass has been damage, overall measurements: Height 15 inches, Width 13 inches, Depth 4.5 inches

Lot 148

2 Boxed vintage games, fantastic radio controlled UFO-2, energy station by Kawada construction, unknown if complete

Lot 287

A vintage Elvis Presley Radio 'Phillisonic' in original box, untested. Small damage to base support for feet.

Lot 153

1988 Mercedes-Benz 500 SL Transmission: automaticMileage:44500The 560 SL convertible was the latest in Mercedes-Benz's long and much loved line of luxury sports cars. Launched in 1983 it could trace its lineage back to the 230 SL of 1963. The 560 SL was powered by a 5.5 litre, overhead camshaft V8 engine producing 227bhp, an output good enough for a top speed of 220kmh with 100kmh reachable in around eight seconds. There were improvements to the running gear in the form of anti-dive, anti-squat rear suspension, a limited slip differential and revised steering geometry. The 560 SL has a high level of standard equipment, included leather upholstery, anti-lock braking, an anti-theft alarm system, stereo radio/cassette, leather trimmed steering wheel, gear lever and an improved climate control system.This lovely example of this sought-after model is presented in original European specification (not the US specification with ugly bumpers!) and was delivered new to Japan in 1988. It is presented in silver with black interior, factory hardtop and a black hood which we believe has never been used. This luxurious sports car also comes with its original Becker stereo, original books and service history, and was previously dry stored for 20 years and only recommissioned by the present owner recently. It has heated front seats, cruise control and climate control. These are rare cars and with low mileage, this represents a fine addition to any classic car stable. Offered with No Reserve, this surely must be one of the best opportunities available today!

Lot 183

1971 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Cabriolet (3.5 Litre) Transmission: automaticMileage:56536Publicly displayed for the first time at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1967, the car quite rightly caused a sensation. For buyers that were in the market for a convertible there was no finer choice than the 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet, it was the fastest, most lavish, and most expensive convertible offered by Mercedes-Benz. For those who appreciate the finest things in life, this car more than lived up to those expectations. A silky-smooth ride was courtesy of a delightful V8 engine that was manufactured using a cast-iron block and aluminium cylinder heads, each equipped with a single overhead camshaft. Capable of reaching speeds around 125mph and 0-60mph in less than ten seconds, performance is best described as brisk. Inside the car, passengers are treated to the level of understated elegance that one would expect in a car of this calibre and financial investment. Burled walnut dashboards and sumptuous leather seating ensured that the passengers not only drove in style, but in utmost comfort. Equipped with automatic transmission, air conditioning, electric windows and a radio were all standard fitments.This stunning, highly desirable and collectable,  original 111.027 3.5 litre 280 SE Cabriolet is finished in deep green with contrasting biscuit leather trim and tan hood. The car is in fabulous order and a credit to an extensive restoration and recommissioning in the early 2000's. As with all 280SE Convertibles, the interior is the real 'pièce de resistance' along with chromework, of which there is a plentiful supply on this car. Originally supplied to the USA, the car went through an exhaustive mechanical overhaul by Mercedes-Benz specialist Black Forest in Glendale, Wisconsin before being purchased by the current owner from William Loughran in the UK in 2011. This Mercedes-Benz has been the pride and joy of the present owner and he has had it stored for several years.  Recently, serviced and maintained by Windrush, this rare luxury cabriolet looks fabulous.  This is an ideal classic, perfect for every driving especially when the sun comes out, providing open top touring and attracting admiring glances everywhere. Supplied with a tool roll, a V5/C registration document, original book pack and invoices, this 3.5 litre, 280 SE Cabriolet is the perfect example for the discerning collector. This is the one to have!

Lot 228

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SL Pagoda Transmission: manualMileage:93110The very pretty and highly desirable Mercedes-Benz 250SL was the successor to the popular 230 SL and was first introduced to the public at the 1967 Geneva Motor Show. The brief production run ended a year later in January 1968 and as a result of this short run, the 250 SL is the rarest of the W 113 (Pagoda) series cars. These lovely German stalwarts were offered with a four-speed automatic, a four-speed manual box or the ZF five-speed. Also, for the first time an optional limited slip differential was also available. This fabulous fully restored, including engine rebuild, Pagoda Mercedes is presented in red with black leather interior and is left hand drive. Its restoration was carried out by various Mercedes-Benz specialists and looks fabulous. The car had a full glass-out respray, brand new Mercedes-Benz grained leather interior including full dash, door cards, seats etc. Brand new salt and pepper carpets have been installed and brand new wood including dash and surrounds. The restoration also included a brand new Mohair hood, exhaust, headlights and rubber seals throughout, interior works carried out by leading marque specialists, D Class of Surrey cost in excess of £16,000. The full list of the works carried out can be seen in the history file as well as the summary of the engine work which was carried out and it has covered zero miles since its completion. As part of its engine rebuild, it received a full tune up and reset all settings and controls, reset mixture/tappets and clearances as well as draining the oil, brake fluid and the braking system was fully bled. The original documents held on file include its Service Book, stamped Mercedes-Benz Kundendienst, Germany.  Fastidious attention to maintaining originality including correct period Becker Europa radio, Hirschmann aerial and new Michelin tyres.  This truly is a superb restoration and is resplendent in its gleaming new red paint. One of the finest of this marque on the market today.  

Lot 243

1994 BMW 850Ci Transmission: automaticMileage:106254Registered new on the 12th January 1994 at McMillan BMW of Newmarket Auckland, New Zealand. This wonderful example is finished in Sterling Silver over special order dark Oxblood interior and is highly specified with heated seats, rear blind, sports mode, and adaptable suspension. The car has predominantly spent its entire life in Auckland, aside from a short stint in 2006 where the vehicle resided in Christchurch and was maintained by the main dealer whilst there. Now residing in the UK, the BMW has been treated to much maintenance work by the current vendor which includes the replacement of all spark plugs, new Continental Max Contact 6 tyres, Control panel LCD screen replacement, new period correct stereo fitted with Bluetooth, full leather treatment and detailed preparation. A well-documented and highly maintained vehicle with an extensive dealer and independent specialist stamped service book. The vehicle is also accompanied by a UK registration document, a current MoT test certificate valid until August 2022, a dealer book pack which includes warranty wording, service book, user manual, radio manual and dealer business cards, along with an unopened BMW first-aid kit and a factory toolkit. Ready to be enjoyed by its new custodian this example unlike many others has had huge amounts of money spent on it and as such is ready to go.

Lot 261

2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged (4.2 litre) Transmission: automaticMileage:71890There can be few cars that are as well known and iconic as the mighty Range Rover. Launched in 1970 and built in the UK this leader in the 4x4 field is now on its fifth incarnation. Enjoyed by royalty and rap stars alike the Range Rover is both aspirational and practical. The car described as 'the best 4x4 by far' has been the winner of numerous awards. In 1972 the British Trans-Americas Expedition using Range Rovers became the first vehicle-based expedition to traverse the Americas from north-to-south, including traversing the roadless Darien Gap. This 4.2 Vogue SE Supercharged was registered in September 2005 and is an early example of the fourth generation of the world famous Range Rover. This top of the range example presents well in Java Black paint with a two-tone interior of black and sand leather. This is complemented by an enormous array of equipment including on and off road navigation, radio, CD, rear view camera and DVD rear seat entertainment which is fully integrated with all features being accessed by the same user interface. The audio system was co-developed with Harman Kardon. This Range Rover has also been fitted with an LPG fuel system. We are informed that this system does require servicing. Offered to auction with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate valid until the 25th November 2022 and a service book showing 10 stamps this Range Rover is entered in the auction without reserve.  

Lot 548

An Olympus-Pen camera, no 343589, to/w an Olympus Trip 35 with instructions, Avigo exposure meter, flash unit with box of Sylvania Flip Flashes, Jonah-Junior light-meter and Vivitar 2600 electronic flash unit (boxed); lot also includes cream plastic dial telephone, vintage 'Sky Leader' transistor radio and a modern retro-style radio (box)

Lot 182

Signed Vinyl 7” Record - Meat Loaf - Dead Ringer For Love. 7” single signed by Meat Loaf.  Provenance: Consigned by a former radio music producer in whose presence the album was signed by the artist. 

Lot 183

Signed Vinyl 7” Record - David Bowie - Spiders from Mars - 1983 Private pressing  7” EP single signed by 3 members of The Spiders From Mars. Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson, signed on back and Woody (Mick) Woodmansey on the plastic sleeve.  Provenance: Consigned by a former radio music producer in whose presence the album was signed by the artists. 

Lot 184

Signed Vinyl LP Record - Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks - 1977 US 1st pressing album, signed by Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook on front.  Provenance: Consigned by a former radio music producer in whose presence the album was signed by the artists. 

Lot 185

Signed Vinyl LP Record - The Clash - The Clash - 1977 US 1st pressing album, signed by band members Paul Simonon and Mick Jones on front, vinyl is in EX+ condition and appears unplayed .  Provenance: Consigned by a former radio music producer in whose presence the album was signed by the artists.

Lot 426

1927 FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMME, SIGNED MENU CARD & TRAVEL ITINERARY Cardiff City v Arsenal, the programme for the final-tie, played on April 23rd at Wembley, printed and published by Fred Blower of Watford and sold at 6d, together with a dinner-card for a City of Cardiff reception at City Hall, Cardiff, 25th April, signed by the Cardiff players including captain Fred Keenor, also signed by the Lord Mayor William Grey, together with the exceptionally rare blue-ribboned travel itinerary programme card which schedules the arrangements of the players and Cardiff City FC officials from the eve of the match on the Friday, to the Monday after, when the traveling party heads back to London. The itinerary includes train times, hotel and dining arrangements while in London and a sight-seeing tour with high-tea arrangedProvenance:Private collection Cardiff, first time to market, originally obtained from previous director of Roath Furnishings / Roath Radio & TV, who were sponsors of Cardiff FC and who attended the match and the reception, the vendor's father bought out Roath Radio & TV Co. and went on to have a close association with CCFC, even naming Radio Ninian after he had installed the radio equipment at the clubAuctioneer's Note:1927 FA Cup Final was the first, and so far only, Final to be won by a non English side, with Cardiff City beating Arsenal 1-0. A newspaper reported at the time: 'The Welsh team which won the English Cup returned to Cardiff just after half-past six tonight, and received a tremendous welcome from the crowds of people who had gathered to see them come home. Arriving at the station they encountered a barrier of admirers, who cheered madly. When the train arrived there was a mighty roar as Keenor, the Cardiff captain, was seen at the window with the cup in his hands. As the train passed over the bridge, in full view of the tram centre, many people had dodged the vigilant policeman at the station entrance and gained the platform. The train arrived at an unexpected platform, and men and women, heedless of the risk they ran, dashed across the lines, and before they were checked had fairly mobbed the players, several women in frantic excitement kissing two of the players. As soon as was possible the Cup winners were taken to the City Hall, where the Lord Mayor of Cardiff received them. The route to the hall was crammed, and progress was very slow as a result. Cheers rent the air from all quarters, and there was not a break in the volume of sound during the mile journey from the station to Cathays Park. Outside the station and along the route to the City Hall every vantage point had been taken by the spectators. One woman arriving late and finding herself on the fringe of the crowd borrowed or took French leave with a step-ladder from a shop, and installed herself in the centre of the square. Unfortunately the ladder was far too popular, and after rocking under the pressure of eight women it collapsed on to the crowd below, who broke the fall. A small boy found that the occasion offered splendid opportunity for a remunerative business on the canal bridge, where a large number of people had ensconced themselves on the parapet and pillars. To their mortification a gust of wind carried away a dozen hats, some landing on the towpaths and others sailing down the stream. The boy volunteered at twopence per man to shin down the side of the bridge to retrieve the lost headgear. All along the route men, women, and children ran alongside the cars, throwing garlands of flowers, lucky mascots, and other favours to the Cup winners. On reaching their destination the City players rose from their seats and waved to the crowd. Keenor lifted the Cup time and time again, and each time he did so the cheering was doubled. On the portico of the City Hall each player was brought forward to shake hands with the Lord Mayor, and ten minutes elapsed before there was anything like silence. Then the singing began, and after patriotic songs others in honour of the occasion and of the eleven players were rendered. The players later went to the Assembly room in the City Halls where a dinner and dance were given to the players, the reserves, and to their wives. It is understood that Keenor vigorously refutes the report that he said Cardiff were lucky to win. He does not consider that they were lucky. What decided the game, he says, was Cardiff's supremacy in defence over the Arsenal's attack'Condition Report:The three items are in excellent condition considering their age and nature, the programme is separating at the spine but is held well with original staples, colours have held well, very minor tears to edges, no discernible marks and has been kept flat. The menu-card in very good condition, signatures are clear, surface marks are probably from the reception, no notable damage. The itinerary has accidental red ink marks to the interior, inscribed 'file' to top right of cover, otherwise in excellent condition having remained flat and well-preserved

Lot 364

Vinyl Records; A quantity of mostly original LP's, including The Beatles 'White Album', PCM 7067/8, top opening gatefold no. 0239663, complete with lyrics poster and four photograph cards, '10 Years of Offshore Radio', on Jumbo R100/101, Hi-Tension Limited Edition Pre-Release, Island Records IPR 2007-A, others by Abba, T-Rex, Carpenters etc., some compilations, approx 90 contained within two record cases, and an indexed collection of approx. 350 7" singles, including Beatles, The Who, T-Rex, Deep Purple etc., in four record cases. NB; The Vendor was a former part time DJ.

Lot 69

An old GEC radio with original receipt.

Lot 11

Vintage Transistor Radio in the form of a Globe. Good Working Order

Lot 18

Retro style Radio and Cassette Player

Lot 55

A selection of vintage radio valves etc

Lot 4049

Six Mission UK 7 inch PROMO vinyl records: Deliverance (1990 white label Radio Edit), Tower Of Strength (1988), Butterfly On A Wheel (1989), Hands Across The Ocean (1990 with press release), Into The Blue (1990 with press release) & Like A Child Again (1992 with stickered front/back sleeve).Condition Report: very good condition, look un-played.

Lot 144

MARCONI RADIO,together with boxed Marconi and Osran valves and a Buccaneer radio

Lot 261

LARGE EKCO A.W.70 BAKELITE RADIO,49cm highThe peice appears to be in good condition with no major noticeable damage or signs of repair to the shell. Back cover present, no power supply so unable to test.

Lot 3011

2 Batman toys - Radio controlled Batmobile made by Apollo, scale 1/24 and a remote control Batwing made by Blue box.

Lot 3036

MJX T-Series T40 radio controlled model helicopter, 76cm long, two other helicopters, a model boat and a Sanwa Irvine proportional radio control system, (5),

Lot 3045

Tin plate model light house, an engine, radio control units and other items,

Lot 3097

Painted wood and fibre glass model of the pusher/tug 'Milgarth', radio controlled, 76cm long, on stand,

Lot 3099

Model Air boat with driver, motorised, 43cm long, model 'Oceanside' USA boat, 52cm long, and a 1:38 scale 'Ritual 12m Class' radio controlled model yacht, (3),

Lot 3104

Painted fibre glass radio controlled model of steam ship 'Kelp', with Mtroniks Viper Marine 20 engine, 91cm long,

Lot 3106

Radio controlled plastic and plywood model of a two-deck motor cruiser 'Hi-Chay' Fort Stanley, exhibited at the International Model Exhibition 1992, 70cm long, on stand,

Lot 3107

Radio controlled plastic and plywood model boat 'Whitton Modellers', with bridge, 65cm long,

Lot 3108

Radio controlled 'Super Police' model patrol boat, 50cm long, and another smaller boat, 45cm long including engine, (2),

Lot 3111

Radio controlled model boat 'SS Talacre', 85cm long, in fitted glass case with lift out glass panel, case h45 x w93 x d23.5cm,

Lot 3112

Radio controlled model Inshore Naval Patrol Boat ML1246, 92cm long, as exhibited at Phoenix Marine Model Club, on stand,Condition Report: Some cables have become detached from the mast. One small gun with losses. Paint cracking and flaking.

Lot 3113

Radio controlled wooden model pond yacht, 88.5 cm long, on stand,

Lot 3118

Radio controlled model pond yacht 'Westward Proboat US2628', 46cm long, pond yacht 54cm long, and a model of the tea clipper 'Cutty Sark', 41cm long, (3), all on stands,

Lot 3120

Radio controlled model of a Aquafoil, 72cm long, on stand,Condition Report: There is no radio control unit with this lot.

Lot 3121

Graupner radio controlled model RC-Rennboot B-24, 71cm long, on stand, boxed and with a Graupner radio control unit in a silver briefcase,

Lot 3122

Radio controlled model Pilots boat, 73.5cm long, and a smaller radio controlled boat, 52cm long, (2),

Lot 3124

Two Graupner racing 'Micro Magic' radio controlled pond yachts, boxed,

Lot 3129

Radio controlled model pond yacht 'GBR 2944', on stand, 100cm long,

Lot 3133

Scratch built radio controlled model pond yacht 35cm long including rudder, model of a three-masted sailing ship, and four other model boats either part-built or part refurbished, (6),

Lot 3134

Collection of Futaba and other radio control units, engines and other items, (qty),

Lot 3136

Radio controlled model tank, 62cm long,Condition Report: Light wear and tear. Do not know if it is working.

Lot 126

Beckett (Samuel) All That Fall, first edition, number 57 of 100 copies, signed presentation inscription from the author to William Targ on title, original cloth-backed boards, very light sunning to spine, slight toning to corners, mylar dust-jacket, chipping with some loss to spine ends and corners, 8vo, New York, 1957.⁂ Beckett's celebrated radio play inscribed to William Targ (1907-1999), editor, publisher and noted Beckett collector. His wife Roslyn Targ was Beckett's literary agent.

Lot 247

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 32SX /12970, complete with silencer. Made in Japan 2005. boxed as new unused, but no Instructions. £50 -£70

Lot 248

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 55AX /15610, complete with silencer and Instructions. Made in Japan 2005. Boxed as new unused. £50 -£70

Lot 249

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 55AX /15610, complete with silencer and Instructions. Made in Japan 2005. Boxed, minor wear, contents as new unused. £50-£70

Lot 250

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 55AX /15611, complete with silencer, no Instructions. Made in Japan 2005. Boxed, has been used, does require a clean. £40-60

Lot 251

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 25FX /12660, complete with silencer. Made in Japan 1995. boxed, worn, with Instructions. Contents as new unused. £40-60

Lot 252

O.S. model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No. MAX 46AX /15480, complete with silencer. Made in Japan 1995. Boxed as new unused, with Instructions. £60 -£80

Lot 253

Thunder Tiger High Performance model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No.9141 PRO-46 complete with silencer. Made in Taiwan. Boxed as new unused, with Instructions. £60 -£80

Lot 254

Thunder Tiger High Performance model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No.9141 PRO-46 complete with silencer. Made in Taiwan. Boxed as new unused, with Instructions. £60 -£80

Lot 255

Thunder Tiger High Performance model aircraft engine for radio controlled aircraft. Model No.9141 PRO-46 complete with silencer. Made in Taiwan. Boxed as new unused, with Instructions. £60 -£80

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