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Lot 320

A US Navy Hamilton Type CIH 46159-A radio receiver

Lot 321

A British military PCR No 3 Mk 1/2 radio broadcast receiver

Lot 322

An Eddystone Marine radio receiver 659/670

Lot 325

A large quantity of ex-military and other thermionic valves [ radio ]

Lot 484

Grundig RR240 cassette radio player

Lot 352

Halina Paulette 35mm vintage camera, Beirette 35mm vintage camera, Fuji film digital camera, early C20th enamel chamber stick, Prince Cruiser no. 5 stereo FM radio cassette player, eight silver plated candlesticks, nutcrackers and other collectables (2 boxes)

Lot 309

A good box of misc items including a Roberts radio collection only

Lot 138C

A pure radio and two other electronic items

Lot 24

A vintage Philco transistor radio

Lot 1296

A mixed lot to include: Roberts radio, brass Art Deco style bottle opener, small mantel clock, bank money box etc.

Lot 1450

A vintage style C.D player with radio and record player

Lot 15

A model sailing boat with part radio controls (not working), name to stern 'Gift Horse'

Lot 166

Two boxes of books, mainly early 20th Century novels but includes odd books on radio, car maintenance and poultry keeping

Lot 290

A vintage Pye model P75T transistor radio with original instructions

Lot 103B

THE BEATLES - Beatles memorabilia to include a 340 piece jigsaw, the Beatles book, NME, Radio Luxembourg Record Stars etc etc

Lot 349

Casino Royale 1/16 radio control ASTON MARTIN DBS by Nikko, the car comes in an unused and unopened conditionApprox 1 pieces

Lot 812

Two clocks and a Polaroid radio.

Lot 741

Toshiba DVD player, Sony VCR and Roberts Classic radio.

Lot 283

Quantity of miscellanea incl. optics, radio valves, Stanley hand drill etc.

Lot 261

A radio controlled Sandrover Buggy, together with a Bladez Wolf remote controlled helicopter

Lot 168

A RADIO MASTER SEWILLS LIVERPOOL SHIPS CLOCK TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR THERMOMETER

Lot 1704

A Panasonic Radio Cassette and various soft toys

Lot 1749

Various Linen tea cloths etc and a Sony 4 band radio

Lot 100

Two boxes of kitchenware, slow cooker, radio alarm clock, paper shredder etc

Lot 110

Two boxes including a camping chair, Wellington boots, JVC radio etc

Lot 89

Pans, collection of vintage tins and radio times cover etc

Lot 251

Edward Everett Horton signed 10x8 vintage black and white photo comes with original mailing envelope dated 1938. Edward Everett Horton Jr. (March 18, 1886 - September 29, 1970) was an American character actor. He had a long career in film, theatre, radio, television, and voice work for animated cartoons. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 214

Nelson Eddy signed 7x5 vintage sepia photo with original MGM studios personalised mailing envelope dated 28 Jan 1937. Nelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 - March 6, 1967) was an American singer, baritone and actor who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs. A classically trained baritone, he is best remembered for the eight films in which he co-starred with soprano Jeanette MacDonald. He was one of the first crossover stars, a superstar appealing both to shrieking bobby soxers and opera purists, and in his heyday, he was the highest paid singer in the world. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 77

Bing Crosby signed 12x8 overall mounted signature piece includes signed album page and four fantastic black and white photos. Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 - October 14, 1977), known professionally as Bing Crosby, was an American singer and actor. The first multimedia star, he was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century worldwide. He was a leader in record sales, radio ratings, and motion picture grosses from 1926 to 1977. He made over 70 feature films and recorded more than 1,600 songs. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 70

Hattie Jaques 12x8 overall mounted signature piece includes signed album page and three fantastic photos of legendary Carry On actress. Hattie Jacques (born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7 February 1922 - 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen. She is best known as a regular of the Carry On films, where she typically played strict, no-nonsense characters, but was also a prolific television and radio performer. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 129

JOHN PEEL (1939-2004) DJ signed Radio 1 Promo Photo. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 44

Ginger Rogers 10x8 black and white photo. Ginger Rogers (born Virginia Katherine McMath; July 16, 1911 - April 25, 1995) was an American actress, dancer, and singer during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role in Kitty Foyle (1940), and performed during the 1930s in RKO's musical films with Fred Astaire. Her career continued on stage, radio and television throughout much of the 20th century. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 93

Collection of children's books and annuals, to include The Big Book of Happy Games, Muffins Own Story Book, On the Wing, Teddy Tails Annual, Radio Fun Annual 1950, The Book For Boys, The Rainbow Annual 1926 etc., (qty)

Lot 732

Roberts DAB radio from a house clearance

Lot 736

Sony portable CD player/cassette player/radio from a house clearance

Lot 322

5 x Brooke Bond/Lyons/John Player Picture Card Books Complete, Including Wings across the World, An Album of Film Stars, Radio Celebrities, The Kings and Queens of England 1066 1935, History of the Motor Car. Est.

Lot 519

‘Ardent has been hit badly. We are proceeding to render assistance. Too late for fire-fighting. They are abandoning ship. I was sent up to help out. The back of the ship is ripped open like a tin can with flames and black smoke pouring out. All the blokes are on the superstructure dressed in survival suits and lifejackets. Two blokes are stuck behind the fire right on the back end. Jumped into sea, both get lifejackets on but no suits. A Wessex helicopter is picking them up. Alongside the ship now. 168 survivors, 20 missing, 30 injured, some seriously. Bloke came on with his fingers missing off his left hand, bandaged up roughly. Other blokes are covered in blood. Most of them suffering shock. It’s hard getting them to walk the right way…’ Cardin’s diary entry for Friday 21 May 1982, refers. The South Atlantic Medal awarded to Leading Radio Operator (General) P. Cardin, Royal Navy, who kept a diary of events aboard H.M.S. Yarmouth in the period April to July 1982 - a detailed and poignant record which is included with his Medal and now forms the basis of his book ‘Return to Bomb Alley, 1982, The Falklands Deception’ South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (LRO (G) P. Cardin, D156563D, HMS Yarmouth) ship’s name officially corrected, good very fine £1,000-£1,400 --- Paul Cardin was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, in August 1959 and joined the Royal Navy in February 1976. He served with the Royal Nay in H.M.S. Yarmouth during the South Atlantic campaign in 1982, during which he compiled a detailed and poignant diary, and left the Royal Navy in February 1983. His book, Return to Bomb Alley, 1982, The Falklands Deception, based on his diary, was published in 2022. H.M.S. Yarmouth, a Rothesay-class frigate, was commanded by Commander A. Morton, R.N., who was awarded the D.S.C. in respect of his ship’s part in the Falklands War. In the London Gazette of 8 October 1982, the citation for his decoration stated that it was ‘remarkable’ that the Yarmouth came through the operations unscathed … ‘She was in the thick of much of the action, accounting for several enemy aircraft in the Falkland Sound and San Carlos Water and carried out a prodigious amount of Naval Gunfire Support’. Most notably that gunfire support was in respect of the attack on Mount Tumbledown, an action that contributed to Yarmouth’s impressive expenditure of over 1,000 shells from her 4.5-inch guns in the period May to June 1982. Cardin and his shipmates also undertook valuable rescue operations, most notably on the occasion of the loss of H.M.S. Sheffield and H.M.S. Ardent. Fortunately for posterity’s sake, Cardin kept a diary of events during his time in the South Atlantic, a diary with numerous references to Yarmouth’s “Air Raid Warning Reds”. Yet it serves too as a useful journal in respect of the bigger picture, in addition to relating some poignant stories: ‘Point of interest: During the exocet attack on us a few weeks ago, the day the Sheffield was hit, a white dove was seen to land on our flight deck. A signal received today from Avenger, who was unsuccessfully attacked yesterday, reported a white dove landing on the foc’sle when the missile was sighted.’ And on the Glamorgan’s losses: ‘Casualties from Glamorgan: 12 dead, 16 injured (one seriously, both legs amputated). The injuries are bad again. Flight deck crew and cooks suffered the most. Eye injuries, broken arms and legs, smoke inhalation, cuts and shock … The missile went in through the flight deck (unusual for an Exocet).’ Sold with the recipient’s original desk diary, covering the period 5 April to 12 July 1982, 32pp., with often detailed hourly entries and commentary; named enclosure for the South Atlantic Medal; various photographic images; and a copy of the recipient’s 2022 book Return to Bomb Alley, 1982, The Falklands Deception.

Lot 587

The Royal Geographical Society Patron’s Gold Medal awarded to Captain Sir Alexander R. Glen, K.B.E., D.S.C., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Royal Geographical Society, Patron’s Gold Medal, 54mm, gold (9ct, 95.24g), the obverse featuring the bare head of George VI facing left, the reverse featuring Minerva standing left, holding wreath and map, with globe and sextant on ground, ‘Ob Terras Reclusas’ above, the edge engraved ‘Lieutenant Alexander R. Glen, R.N.V.R., 1940.’; together with the recipient’s Exploration of Polar Regions Bruce Medal for Valuable Services, 50mm, bronze, the edge engraved ‘Alexander Glen 1938’, nearly extremely fine (2) £6,000-£8,000 --- Sir Alexander (Sandy) Richard Glen was born in Glasgow on 18 April 1912, the son of a Glasgow ship-owner, and was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Geography. He first travelled to the Arctic in 1932, as part of an eight man crew of a 45ft fishing boat owned by a Cambridge law don; legend has it that Glen accepted the invitation to accompany the expedition under the misapprehension that it was an invitation to a debutante ball. Setting sail from King’s Lynn (with Glen still in his white tie and tails), the crew ventured to Spitzbergen, and completed 4,000 miles of sailing and two months of surveying. The following year Glen led a more official 16 man Oxford University summer expedition to Spitzbergen to carry out topographical and geological surveys, spending some winter months with the Lapps of northern Sweden. He returned to Spitzbergen the following summer with the author Evelyn Waugh amongst the team (who nearly drowned when a glacier thawed). In 1935 he led another Oxford University expedition, establishing a research station on the ice cap of North East Land, and carried our research in glaciology, geology, and radio propagation in high latitudes. In 1937 he wrote a book about the expedition, entitled ‘Under the Pole Star’. For his expeditions and scientific work in the Arctic Glen was awarded the prestigious Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1940; at the age of 28 he was (and is) the youngest recipient of the medal. He was also awarded the Polar Medal (London Gazette 10 February 1942: ‘For good services with the Oxford University Arctic Expedition to North East Land in 1935 and 1936’) and received the Bruce Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1938. After going down from Oxford Glen worked in investment banking in New York and London. He joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1938, and posted to Naval Intelligence he worked with Ian Fleming under its Director, Admiral John Godfrey. Inevitably, in later life it was rumoured that Glen was perhaps an inspiration for James Bond, but Glen himself always denied the link: ‘I don’t think it is true for a moment; I’m far too gentle, too law-abiding.’ In January 1940 Glen was posted to Belgrade as assistant naval attaché at the British legation, where he met his future wife, the Serbian Baroness Zora (Zorica) de Collaert. Following the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 the British legation left and made their way home via Kotor, Albania, Italy, Vichy France, and Spain. He then worked on the staff of Rear-Admiral Philip Vian in 1941 helping to evacuate Norwegian and Russian coalminers and trappers in the Arctic Circle, and he spent some time protecting Spitzbergen from a German invasion. In the early summer of 1942, he took part in two 27-hour reconnaissances of Spitzbergen by Catalina flying boats of Coastal Command, based in the Shetlands. He then joined a 70-strong joint British-Norwegian force sent by boat, which was sunk by a Luftwaffe raid as they arrived in Spitzbergen harbour. As the survivors struggled ashore, Glen remembered where to find the frozen corpses of 60 slaughtered pigs, and they lived off these, washed down with abandoned German brandy and champagne. Glen later served with distinction with the Russian Army in eastern Europe in 1943-44, sabotaging traffic on the River Danube to disrupt oil supplies to Germany. He also took part in various clandestine and dangerous operations in Yugoslavia with Fitzroy Mclean, in support of Marshal Tito. He ended the War on the British staff in Athens. For his services during the Second World War he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1942 (London Gazette 27 October 1942), and a Second Award Bar in 1945 (London Gazette 20 February 1945). He was also awarded the Norwegian and Czechoslovakian War Crosses, and was created a Chevalier First Class of the Order of St. Olav (London Gazette 9 May 1944). Post-War, Glen joined the ship-broking business of Clarksons, eventually rising to become the firm’s Chairman. Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, he was advanced Captain in the Supply and Secretariat Branch on 30 June 1955, and served as a Member of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society periodically from 1945 to 1962. Appointed C.B.E. in 1964 (London Gazette 1 January 1964), he was advanced K.B.E. in 1967 (London Gazette 1 January 1967), and went on to hold various positions in the travel and hotel sector, including the Chairmanship of the British Tourist Authority. Amongst other public appointments he became Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Victoria and Albert Museum. He published his memoirs ‘Footholds Against a Whirlwind’, in 1975, and co-wrote (with Leighton Bowen) ‘Target Danube, a River not quite too far’ in 2002. He died on 6 March 2004. The Sandy and Zorica Glen Charitable Settlement (Charity no. 326311) is a grant making charity that supports a small range of charities in helping to develop leadership qualities in the young via exploration trips and other outdoor activities; and encouraging the conservation of heritage works of art. For the recipient’s group of twelve miniature awards, see Lot 618.

Lot 618

The mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals worn by Captain Sir Alexander R. Glen, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, K.B.E. (Civil) Knight Commander’s badge; Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., with Second Award Bar; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Polar Medal 1904, G.VI.R., 1st issue, silver, 1 clasp, Arctic 1935-1936; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, G.VI.R., 2nd issue; Norway, Kingdom, War Cross 1940-45, with bronze sword emblem to riband; Order of St. Olav, Military Division, Knight First Class badge; Czechoslovakia, Republic, War Cross 1939-45, mounted as worn, good very fine (12) £1,000-£1,400 --- 1 of only 9 Polar Medals with clasp ‘Arctic 1935-1936’, all to members of the Oxford University Expedition to North East Land. K.B.E. (Civil) London Gazette 1 January 1967: Alexander Richard Glen, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.C., Chairman, Export Council for Europe, For services to Export. C.B.E. (Civil) London Gazette 1 January 1964: Alexander Richard Glen, Esq., D.S.C., Chairman, H. Clarkson and Company Ltd. D.S.C. London Gazette 27 October 1942. D.S.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 20 February 1945: ‘For courage and undaunted devotion to duty.’ Polar Medal (Silver) London Gazette 10 February 1942: ‘For good services with the Oxford University Arctic Expedition to North East Land in 1935 and 1936.’ Sir Alexander (Sandy) Richard Glen was born in Glasgow on 18 April 1912, the son of a Glasgow ship-owner, and was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Geography. He first travelled to the Arctic in 1932, as part of an eight man crew of a 45ft fishing boat owned by a Cambridge law don; legend has it that Glen accepted the invitation to accompany the expedition under the misapprehension that it was an invitation to a debutante ball. Setting sail from King’s Lynn (with Glen still in his white tie and tails), the crew ventured to Spitzbergen, and completed 4,000 miles of sailing and two months of surveying. The following year Glen led a more official 16 man Oxford University summer expedition to Spitzbergen to carry out topographical and geological surveys, spending some winter months with the Lapps of northern Sweden. He returned to Spitzbergen the following summer with the author Evelyn Waugh amongst the team (who nearly drowned when a glacier thawed). In 1935 he led another Oxford University expedition, establishing a research station on the ice cap of North East Land, and carried our research in glaciology, geology, and radio propagation in high latitudes. In 1937 he wrote a book about the expedition, entitled ‘Under the Pole Star’. For his expeditions and scientific work in the Arctic Glen was awarded the prestigious Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1940; at the age of 28 he was (and is) the youngest recipient of the medal. He was also awarded the Polar Medal and received the Bruce Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1938. After going down from Oxford Glen worked in investment banking in New York and London. He joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1938, and posted to Naval Intelligence he worked with Ian Fleming under its Director, Admiral John Godfrey. Inevitably, in later life it was rumoured that Glen was perhaps an inspiration for James Bond, but Glen himself always denied the link: ‘I don’t think it is true for a moment; I’m far too gentle, too law-abiding.’ In January 1940 Glen was posted to Belgrade as assistant naval attaché at the British legation, where he met his future wife, the Serbian Baroness Zora (Zorica) de Collaert. Following the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 the British legation left and made their way home via Kotor, Albania, Italy, Vichy France, and Spain. He then worked on the staff of Rear-Admiral Philip Vian in 1941 helping to evacuate Norwegian and Russian coalminers and trappers in the Arctic Circle, and he spent some time protecting Spitzbergen from a German invasion. In the early summer of 1942, he took part in two 27-hour reconnaissances of Spitzbergen by Catalina flying boats of Coastal Command, based in the Shetlands. He then joined a 70-strong joint British-Norwegian force sent by boat, which was sunk by a Luftwaffe raid as they arrived in Spitzbergen harbour. As the survivors struggled ashore, Glen remembered where to find the frozen corpses of 60 slaughtered pigs, and they lived off these, washed down with abandoned German brandy and champagne. Glen later served with distinction with the Russian Army in eastern Europe in 1943-44, sabotaging traffic on the River Danube to disrupt oil supplies to Germany. He also took part in various clandestine and dangerous operations in Yugoslavia with Fitzroy Mclean, in support of Marshal Tito. He ended the War on the British staff in Athens. For his services during the Second World War he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1942, and a Second Award Bar in 1945. He was also awarded the Norwegian and Czechoslovakian War Crosses, and was created a Chevalier First Class of the Order of St. Olav (London Gazette 9 May 1944). Post-War, Glen joined the ship-broking business of Clarksons, eventually rising to become the firm’s Chairman. Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, he was advanced Captain in the Supply and Secretariat Branch on 30 June 1955, and served as a Member of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society periodically from 1945 to 1962. Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1964, he was advanced to Knight Commander in 1967, and went on to hold various positions in the travel and hotel sector, including the Chairmanship of the British Tourist Authority. Amongst other public appointments he became Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Victoria and Albert Museum. He published his memoirs ‘Footholds Against a Whirlwind’, in 1975, and co-wrote (with Leighton Bowen) ‘Target Danube, a River not quite too far’ in 2002. He died on 6 March 2004. Sold with the recipient’s Passport; Timex watch; and the empty case of issue for his K.B.E. set of insignia, by Garrard, London. The Sandy and Zorica Glen Charitable Settlement (Charity no. 326311) is a grant making charity that supports a small range of charities in helping to develop leadership qualities in the young via exploration trips and other outdoor activities; and encouraging the conservation of heritage works of art. For the recipient’s Royal Geographical Society Patron’s Gold Medal, and Royal Society of Edinburgh Bruce Medal, see Lot 587.

Lot 753

German Second World War Army Trade Patches and Shoulder Boards. Comprising Army Artillery Observation Regiment 44; Cavalry Regiment No. 20 senior nco in a reconnaissance unit; Army Artillery Regiment 58 nco; Army pioneer nco, slip-on; Mid war plain grey green slip-on shoulder board, white infantry piped; Medical Hauptmann, slip-on board with medical motif; Army drivers qualification badge laid onto lozenge of cloth; Army motor transport nco trade patch with nco lace; Troop nco Saddler, yellow on green; Medical personnel, yellow on green; Radio operator, yellow on green; Armourer, yellow on green; Signallers arm patches: 3 infantry, white on green; 2 artillery, red on green; 1 cavalry yellow on green; 1 pioneer black on green; and an Army Statsgefreiter sleeve rank patch, grey on herringbone twill, generally good condition (20) £100-£140

Lot 754

German Second World War Kriegsmarine Trade Patches. Comprising Radio operators, yellow on blue, stuck to a backing card; Radio operators, yellow on blue, stuck to a backing card; Engine room personnel, yellow on blue stuck to a card; Coastal artillery, yellow on blue, stuck to a card; Artillery mechanic, yellow on blue; A high quality artillery mechanic, dated on the reverse side ‘1912 38’; Motorboat personnel, yellow on blue; Mechanic for blocking weapons, yellow on blue; Boatswain, yellow star on blue; Large engine room personnel, metallic gilt on oval blue; Ships carpenter, large metallic gilt on oval blue; Blocking weapons, metallic gilt on large oval; Coastal artillery obermatt, yellow on blue large oval; Obersignaller, yellow on blue, moth damage to the edge; Helmsmann, yellow on blue, some minor moth; Obermotorboat personnel, yellow on blue, some moth damage to the edge; Obersignaller, yellow on blue, light moth to the edge; Obersignaller, yellow on blue with backing material; Oberreiter, yellow on blue on backing material; and Radio operator, small oval, gold on blue, stuck to a backing card, generally good condition (20) £100-£140

Lot 755

German Second World War Luftwaffe Trade Patches. Comprising Luftwaffe flak nco trade patch, hand embroidered in silver and matt embroidery, stuck to a display card; Luftwaffe flak artillery, machine embroidered with nco silver edging, stuck to a display card; Luftwaffe radio operator air gunners badge in cloth, stuck to a card; Luftwaffe radio operator air gunners badge, machine embroidered; Luftwaffe wireless operator air gunner badge; A very scarce Luftwaffe machine embroidered air gunner only badge; Luftwaffe pilots badge embroidered on blue grey cloth; Luftwaffe pilots badge embroidered on blue grey cloth; A nice fully padded version of the Luftwaffe observers badge; Luftwaffe armourer, grey on blue; Luftwaffe range finder qualification patch, some light moth to the edge; Luftwaffe glider qualification patch with three gliders; Luftwaffe transport sergeant, grey on blue; Luftwaffe transport sergeant, grey on blue; Ordnance personnel, fire worker, grey on blue; Administrative nco, grey on blue; Aircraft equipment administrator, grey on blue; Qualified radio operator, grey on blue; Qualified telephone operator, grey on blue; Qualified sound location operator; and Qualified searchlight equipment operator, generally good condition (21) £200-£240

Lot 757

German Second World War Kriegsmarine Trade and Specialist Patches. Red on white for the white summer uniform, comprising Anti Air Flak Service; Hydrophone operator; Gun Chief 1st Class; Gun Chief 2nd Class; Blocking weapons operator; Weapons Control Forman; Anti Aircraft Sound Locator; Gun Chief smaller vessels; together with various Corps blue on white, comprising two Ober Signal Matt; Musicians; Motor Transport; Boatswin; Signal man; Teletype operator; Helmsman; Carpenter; Radio Operator; Torpedo mechanic; Artillery mechanic; Ordnance Artificer; and Marine Artillery, generally very good condition (23) £80-£100

Lot 759

German Second World War Kriegsmarine Insignia. Comprising the rare Klein Kampf Mittel grade 3 badge for the naval small battle units; six items of silver on dark blue naval administrative ranking circular patches, four with glue on the reverse side; a Naval administration V shaped rank patch; a Mattrosen sleeve rank, yellow on blue, still attached to collectors display cloth; a Medical Ober Mattrose, yellow on blue with gold rank lace on collectors display cloth; a Boatswin, yellow on blue, circular, still attached to a collectors display card; a Boatswin, without padded card, yellow on blue; a Blocking weapons small oval officers quality cellion on blue; a Bootsmann, small oval, high quality cellion on blue; a Radio operator, small oval, high quality cellion lightning flash on blue; an Armourer mechanical, yellow on blue, large oval; two radio mechanics, one in cellion, one with normal embroidery, one on collectors display cloth, generally good condition (18) £120-£160

Lot 760

German Second World War Luftwaffe Insignia. An interesting grouping comprising a shortened and moth damaged enlisted ranks Geschwader General Weaver cuff title; a mint condition DLV balloon pilot’s badge in heavy bullion; a Luftwaffe drivers qualification patch, machine embroidered with nco twisted cord edging; a further Luftwaffe drivers badge, light moth to the edge, fine machine embroidery to the central logo, glue on reverse where previously attached to a display board; a good matching set of Luftwaffe Flight Major’s collar patches in heavy bullion; a Luftwaffe single signals Hauptmann’s collar patch; a single Luftwaffe signals Leutnant’s collar patch; an unusual triangular badge individually numbered ‘555’ being a pass for Fliegerhorst Koniggratz, this was probably a hand held pass, there is no obvious fitments to the reverse side, the airfield at Koniggratz is in the Czech Republic; a scarce officers quality bullion embroidered flying technical personnel trade badge; an enlisted ranks Luftwaffe flying personnel machine embroidered trade badge with the scarce Luftwaffe military boat personnel trade badge, glue on reverse where previously attached to a display board; a Luftwaffe qualified sound location operator trade patch; and a Luftwaffe master radio man with nco’s 2mm grey corded edging, generally good condition (14) £160-£200

Lot 162

A Collection of Magicians Books,including; 1st ed. Dont Be Fright - Radio Magic by Sirdani, 1st ed. For Magicians Only by Robert Parish, 1st ed. The Best Tricks and How to do Them by David Devant, Modern Master Mysteries by Brunei White, After Dinner Sleights and Pocket Tricks by C Land Neil, Blackstones 'Tricks Anyone Can Do', Tricks and Illusions by Will Goldston, Expert Cigarette Magic by D. Deveen, and many more (a lot)

Lot 238

Radio Shack TRS80 Micro Computer System,with user manual and transformer (a lot)

Lot 273

Collection of Radio Valves and Electron Tubes,including a Marconi GU11 Rectifier tube, a Marconi FX215 tube, an Electric Valve Co Ltd CX1119A valve, a military valve marked H.J. CV 2158 with a label for 'From RRE 6/1/67, and a Mullard TY6-800 valve, a number of unusual Russian valves and electron tubes with printed technical data, along with some radio valves, a lot

Lot 274

An Early French Valve Radio,French, c.1920, polished fruitwood case with vulcanite control panel to the front, 4 valves along the top (two with loose bases) with brass plaque to the rear that reads 'SIF LICENCE', untested

Lot 281

A Harman Kardon Nocturne AX20 HiFi Ampflieir, together with an Eagle Products Model SA-100 and a valve radio that is for lot 278, untested (a lot)

Lot 284

A Group of Music Players,including four portable turntables [makers include Pye, Alba, Regentone and another], a vintage Bush radio, together with a National FMAM portable suitcase turntable (6)

Lot 77

Junghans Mega radio-controlled gentleman's wristwatch, black dial, black leather strap with signed clasp, 39mm-** Junghans Mega instructions booklet-Movement - not currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - some surface scratch marks.Hands - some light marks.Case - surface marks to the case back and some light scratches to the case sides.Crown - requires a new battery so push button functions untested.Strap - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained

Lot 8438

*MIXED COLLECTABLES INCLUDING POOLE POTTERY STONEWARE TORTOISE FIGURE, VINTAGE MOTHER OF PEARL BRASS OPERA GLASSES BINOCULARS, IN NEED OF RESTORATION AND VINTAGE SONY TR-84 SUPER SENSITIVE 8 TRANSISTOR RADIO - JAPAN 1959 LEATHER CASE

Lot 46

VINTAGE 1980'S RUC MOTOROLA RADIO HOLDER

Lot 96

RennwagenSchuco Radio 4012, bordeauxrot, made in US-Zone (1939-1959), Uhrwerksantrieb, Stopphebel, Radio mit Musikwerk, orig. Karton, 2 Schlüssel anbei, L: 16 cm. Part. Altersspuren, Frontscheibe mit kl. Einriss, Karton mit Lithografie, Einriss und Loch, Bodenschrauben part. erg..

Lot 768

Art Déco Hausbar mit RadioUSA, 1930er Jahre, Barschrank mit integriertem Radio, gemarkt auf Plakette: MANUFACTURED BY RADIOBAR Co. OF AMERICA / LOS ANGELES U.S.A., Mahagoni furniert mit schmalen Bandeinlagen aus hellerem Holz, ebonisierter Sockel und Profile, der Schrankkorpus mit abgerundeten Frontecken auf gesockeltem Stand, in der Front vertieftes Radiopanel aus hellerem Holz und mit Fenster für Sendersuchlauf, 4 Einstellknöpfen und textiler Lautsprecherabdeckung, im oberen Teil des Korpus die Hausbar mit ausschwenkbaren Seitenwänden und mit Deckplatte zum Aufklappen, die Klappe innen verspiegelt, das Innere teilweise ausgekleidet mit polierten Metallplatten und ausgestattet mit Halterungen, Einsätzen und Fächern für Gläser, Flaschen und Kübel, die Becherhalterung des mittleren Panels flankiert von je 1 Leuchtkörper in E27-Fassung, zur Ausstattung aus Glas mit bandartigen Silberauflagen gehören: 3 Flaschen mit Aufschrift GIN, SCOTCH, BRANDY, 1 Cocktail-Shaker, verschiedene Gläser (darunter Satz aus 6 Schnapsgläsern) sowie 3 Becher aus Leichtmetall, HxBxT: 115/77/38 cm. Provenienz: Aus dem ehemaligen Besitz von Fritz Märklin (1896-1961). Funktionstüchtige Elektrifizierung. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren/mit teilw. Lackabrieb, Flecken, Lautsprecherabdeckung etwas verschlissen, Bar-Ausstattung unvollständig.

Lot 192

A Collection of Vintage Radio Valves, Untested

Lot 448

Three Boxes of Vintage Radio Valves and Related Books

Lot 256

A Pfaff synchromatic 1217 electric sewing machine with foot pedal together with a box of assorted electricals including telephones, radio, Sony cassette deck etc

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