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Lot 1421

A box of various wires, car radio etc.

Lot 766

A Pure DAB radio together with a pair of Sennheiser headphones

Lot 775

A Sony CD radio alarm clock

Lot 955

Two boxes containing various building blocks including Lego; diecast vehicles; a radio controlled Class 850

Lot 502

MIXED LOT COMPRISING KODAK DIGITAL CAMERA, A DAB RADIO AND A SAMSUNG DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER (3)

Lot 515

BUSH DAC90 VINTAGE RADIO

Lot 574

VINTAGE GRUNDIG RADIO AND ONE OTHER (2)

Lot 731

REGENTTONE VINTAGE RADIO

Lot 1338

A 1950s Japanese Modern Toys Radicon radio controlled model bus, incomplete

Lot 157

Takatoku, Tinkettoy; Marx, Others - A collection of boxed and mainly unboxed toys and games. Lot includes a boxed Marx Under N Over Game; a boxed Takatoku Radio Control Drag Racer; a Burbank Tom & Jerry Jack in the Box and similar. Toys appear to be in Playworn condition ranging generally Fair - Good with age and play related wear. Boxed items oin Poor - Fair boxes with storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 97

Star Wars, Disney, Topps, Other - An eclectic mix of Star Wars related toys, mugs, and ephemera. Lot includes a boxed Disney Radio Control X-Wing Fighter; Disney RC Millenium Falcon; Topps Star Wars Rogue One Stickers; Disney Tin Wind Up Boba Fett and similar. Items appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition. Boxed items appear to be housed in Fair Plus - Good boxes with some storage imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 217

Intempo radio together with Phillips radio.

Lot 242

Roberts radio together with Intempo radio .

Lot 244

Roberts radio together with pure radio.

Lot 245

Vintage Roberts radio model number R606MB.

Lot 246

Retro bush radio .

Lot 247

Retro bush radio.

Lot 232

Valve radio by Murray Radio Ltd

Lot 267

Stortford Model 8714 CD radio, record player, including manual, working order

Lot 4

A radio in the shape of a motorcycle helmet with Snap On advertising.

Lot 791

A Sky Casket Vintage Radio. 23 cm wide.

Lot 816

A field telephone and Bush radio. The former 27 cm wide.

Lot 9613

BANG & OLUFSEN BEO SOUND 3000 STEROANLAGE mit integriertem CD-Player, Radio und Uhrzeitangabe, passende verchromte Standboxen/Lautsprecher. Ungeprüft/war laut Einlieferer bis zum Abbau noch in Betrieb. Verkabelung teilweise unvollständig. Höhe der Boxen je ca. 11 cm.

Lot 370

RADIO BZW KASSETTENREKORDER/ CONTROL PANEL, Herst Bang & Olufsen/ Struer, Modell Beosystem 10, Typ 1521, Entwurf David Lewis, Aluminium, 24 x 50 cm, dazu orig Wandaufhängung WB 10 und Master Control Panel 5500, 9 x 32 cm, je gemarkt, Gebrauchsspuren (laut Versteigerungsordnung keine Gewährleistung)

Lot 154

Takatoku, Tinkettoy; Marx, Others - A collection of boxed and mainly unboxed toys and games. Lot includes a boxed Marx Under N Over Game; a boxed Takatoku Radio Control Drag Racer; a Burbank Tom & Jerry Jack in the Box and similar. Toys appear to be in Playworn condition ranging generally Fair - Good with age and play related wear. Boxed items oin Poor - Fair boxes with storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 165

Sky King - A boxed Sky King Radio Controlled Helicopter. The metal bodied model measures approximately 91cms (L) x 14cms (W) x 30cms (H) with a main rotor diameter of 52cms, appears to be in Excellent condition, and is missing its battery and transmitter. The model is housed in a Fair Plus box with storage imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 367

Control Freaks - A boxed 1;18 scale radio controlled 'Eddie Stobart Ltd.' Scania truck. The plastic model appears to be in Mint condition, in a Fair Plus - Good overall window box with some storage related wear, and is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 171

Mid C20th Bush AC II valve radio and a Marconiphone T21A radio (2)

Lot 1050

Cased Pentax ME Super Camera Body with: Asahi 50 & 135mm lens, Flash gun Filters & Sharp Portable Radio

Lot 1222

A mixed collection of items to include: Roberts Radio, Ferguson Cassette Player & wall Clock

Lot 702A

Scratch built wooden boat model of a London tug or similar: A large model boat, later converted to radio control, and vendor states that it was working when last used, though advises a general service and oiling may be required. Includes 6v motorcycle battery and modern radio control unit. Some minor superficial damage noted, mainly to lifeboat lines etc. 93cm long x 23cm wide x 50cm high (on stand).

Lot 1298

A vintage Ferguson 'Fairway' radio, model 3112; together with a vintage Roberts radio, model R500. (2)

Lot 811B

Boxed Mid Century German Loewe model 1700w Radio:

Lot 951

Arcam DT91 FM + Digital Radio Tuner:

Lot 355

Five cigarette card albums, International Airliners, National Flags and Arms, an album of film stars, radio celebrities, Our Queen and King, three sets of cigarette cards and various other cards from Brooke Bond Tea

Lot 35

A Sony (serial No 698670) Hi-Fi entertainment system, with CD, Radio and Cassette, a pair of matching Sony speakers, together with a two tier TV stand, glass shelved, also including a nest of three tables (3)

Lot 397

A Bose Wave radio/CD player in white, with remote; together with a pair of Bose speakers; and a Bose Acoustimas Module subwoofer

Lot 596

A mixed lot to include vintage cased volt meter, Hanimex cassette player, pye popular car radio, vintage gold block tins etc

Lot 337

A Philips stereo cassette deck, Roberts portable radio, slide making kit, and spool tape recorder

Lot 291

Two Art Deco mantle clocks and radio

Lot 1042

A Vidor portable radio, 'Amprobe', Avometers, cameras and binoculars

Lot 1045

A Sobell walnut cased valve radio

Lot 1401

Boxed Eztec 1/9 Radio Control Mini Cooper S 95030 and a boxed ZT Big Track electronical vehicle (2)

Lot 1446A

Collection of mixed toys to include Casadio 1:48 Focke Wulf 190 F8/R3 metal model kit, Minic Car Play Racing Pit, boxed Kyosho Radio Controlled Mini Challenger 1, boxed Syma s107 Radio Control Helicopter, RC Car with controller & boxed Matchbox Lane Changer set with 2 x Matchbox slot cars

Lot 181

60 Boxed diecast / plastic models to include Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, NewRay, Burago Street Cars, Maisto, Corgi, etc, plus boxed Fortune Am Car Radio & boxed R.M.S Titanic plastic model kit (3 boxes)

Lot 346

A tan leather combination suitcase, wicker basket, Grundig vintage radio, box of safety goggles, turned wood candlestick, metalware, etc

Lot 379

A crate of Little Nook Village animal ornaments, a Morphy Richards clock radio, a Creative webcam, and a Sparklets siphon

Lot 19

Jar containing opera glasses, wristwatches and costume jewellery, a Hitachi radio clock and a cased set of West German made opera glasses

Lot 221

W H Smith 1:10 scale radio control Mercedes Benz Maclaren

Lot 2149

A Bosch Tassimo coffee machine, a Panasonic Freeview HD recorder, DMR-EX97, a Bose Lifestyle music system, Morphy Richards radio, desk lamp, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 2229

Various rolls of kitchen roll, a Morphy Richards radio, Walkman, John Lewis mini helicopter, Sony Walkman NW-A45, an Anker Sound Core, Microsoft keyboard.  Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 165

Lizabeth Scott signed 10x8 black and white photo dedicated. Lizabeth Virginia Scott (born Emma Matzo; September 29, 1921 - January 31, 2015) was an American actress and a model for the Walter Thornton Modeling Agency, known for her smoky voice and being the most beautiful face of film noir during the 1940s and 1950s. After understudying the role of Sabina in the original Broadway and Boston stage productions of The Skin of Our Teeth, she emerged in such films as The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947), Desert Fury (1947), and Too Late for Tears (1949). Of her 22 films, she was the leading lady in all but one. In addition to stage and radio, she appeared on television from the late 1940s to early 1970s. 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 174

Lizabeth Scott signed 8x6 black and white photo. Lizabeth Virginia Scott (born Emma Matzo; September 29, 1921 - January 31, 2015) was an American actress and a model for the Walter Thornton Modeling Agency, known for her smoky voice and being the most beautiful face of film noir during the 1940s and 1950s. After understudying the role of Sabina in the original Broadway and Boston stage productions of The Skin of Our Teeth, she emerged in such films as The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947), Desert Fury (1947), and Too Late for Tears (1949). Of her 22 films, she was the leading lady in all but one. In addition to stage and radio, she appeared on television from the late 1940s to early 1970s. 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 1199

[SAUDI ARABIA]: TALAL BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD (1931-2018) Saudi Arabian Prince, politician, dissident, businessman and philanthropist, who strived for a national Constitution and was leader of the Free Princes Movement in the 1960s. A good archive of six A.Ls.S. and seven T.Ls.S., Talal, (one of the T.Ls. unsigned), thirty-four pages (total), 8vo and 4to, Ryiadh, April 1951 - May 1956, all to Maria Marras, in English (occasional grammatical and spelling errors retained in the transcripts). The letters, largely social in content, chart the romantic love affair between the Prince and his Italian girlfriend, which appears to have began with contact through amateur radio, in part, 'Really I was very surprised and buzzled when I heard your sweet voice as I was looking for you long time ago, and was trying to catch you on the air for several times……I was very pleased and happy to have this enjoyedable QSO with you. I am very glad for my being able to catch you. I am 22 years of age, unmarried and my name is Talal. I think you will be more interested to know that I am living here very happy with my father and mother in the Royal Palace in Ryiadh…..I have enclosed my QSL Card (still present) herewith together with my Photo (also still present) with which I hope you will be contented…..At last, as I have promised you through the Micraphone that I will pay another visit to Italy especially for you….' (14th April 1951), 'Although I have met you very frequently on the air, and although your manner has been kind and friendly towards me, I do not flatter myself that you are aware of the sincere affection I entertain for you, an affection which now emboldens me to write to you and to tell you that the hope of the gaining your love has been for the last two days in my mind. Should I be so fortunate as to win your regard and love, your happiness should be my one thought and care and you should not regret having entrusted it to my keeping. I shall await your answer with the greatest impatience. If you can give me hope, hasten to put an end to my doubts, and make me the happiest of men…..I was always looking for you and was trying to catch you on the air…..On that day when I heard your sweet voice, my heart jumps from its place and flew with your voice on the air, and I am sure that you are now holding my heart with both of your hands….you are the most lovely and beautiful girl I have ever seen in my life, although I hav'nt yet seen you; be sure that I fell in deep love with you from the first moment I got you on the air……the temperature of my love is increasing terribly, as when I heard your sweet voice, I was about to get mad especially when you began to give some Arabic words as you have a very sweet and excellent pronunciation….' (16th April 1951), 'I am in receipt of your precious letter….and if you were with me when I fixed my eyes on your photos you would consider me as a mad man…..I was not able at all to collect my thoughts….as I began to give cries and shouts and was unable to control myself. Very nice and wanderful photos. Yes, I imagined you are a beautiful and wanderful girl….You have a chin that is small in size if resolute in form, and a mouth that is not noticeably soft and week because it is conspicuously soft and pretty. Your nose is delicately aquiline and very subtly and finely modeled, and you look out upon the world with steady grey-blue eyes. Your abundance of gold-red hair flowed back very prettily from your broad forehead and over your delicate ears and you have that warm-tinted clear skin that goes so well with reddish hair. You have a very dainty neck and from these conditions I imagine that the long slender lines of your body are full of the promise of riper beauty…..Regarding my visit to you, believe me I am waiting for the permission from my father H. Majesty the King, and as soon as I get this permission….be sure that I will fly to you….' (8th May 1951), in the next letter recounting a passionate dream, with dialogue between himself and his lover, and further adding 'We gone to my garden. While we are passing by some beautiful blossoming flowers, a green rose jumps up and speaks in a musical tone, "What a beautiful lovely girl you have, black blue eyes with half sleep looks, curly hair, charming libs and well built body. Congratulations that you knew how to choose your lady". (Pauss) I replied, "Yes, she is my lady and for me alone". The rose, "Kiss her, yes kiss her and do not let anyone to take her from you". (Kisses). Then back to my shack room….' (13th June 1951), 'Love is not an easy word to express. When somebody loves, it is not on his own wish but it is an inside feeling concerning only the heart and no body has got a control on his heart. Therefore when I say I love you, it means that I do and it comes out from the bottom of my heart….Believe me that you are the first one who has wounded this heart with the black arrow of your lovely eyes. My heart was closed with a very strong lock, but when I heard your sweet voice, I felt something else that changed my life…..' (22nd July 1951), 'I am still considering our love as a blossoming rose, and that I have much time to enjoy this rose…..Darling, the only thing I want from you is not to think and consider that it is a beautiful flower indeed but very frail. Excuse me to say that you are mistaken in all what you have said. It is a beautiful dream our meeting together in somewhere, but I am satisfied to wait and see if dreams ever do come true…..' (25th March 1952), 'When we left you we took the boat to Cairo. There we spent one month during which period we saw all the Italian magazines which have been translated and what was advertised about me and you was shameful according to my being. It was foolish of them to write such things which proved that the newspapers men are impolite and interfearers in other affairs. Don't you think so dear love? No body in the world can do what he likes or can enjoy himself without meeting any troubles. I never had an idea of the Italian press being so worst and always writing nonsence. What we can do is to keep scilent and say nothing towards this matter. It was very nice and beautiful to be able to see you…..I cannot express my feelings towards our wanderful meeting at your place. Our dreams were fulfilled, but in a cruel way which we don't like. The only important matter is, I saw you…..I have changed my name on the air for private sole reasons which I cannot say to anyone….' (16th October 1952), 'Your question about my feelings after our short meeting has got a wanderful effect on my heart…..I was thinking before our meeting and in Rome, of what our meeting would be. Is it a meeting of between two lovers or is it just between two Radio Hams and nothing more or less. Alas, it was as I said in the second belief…..what you were doing was forcing me to follow the family formalities. Sweety, I was not expecting that from you, I was expecting that Maria will meet me in the airport alone, take our dinner in one of the restaurant there and you should have made a program for my stay with you in order to spend beautiful time alone without the interferance of others. But as I didn't find anything of the sort, I urged my getting back to Rome, being truthful I must have to do that…..As to what was written about me in the newspaper, I beg you to forget it as it is something passed which needs no more discussion. I was not surprised of their being aware of my visit to you, because there were many curious paper men in the hotel where I was staying, so they knew my arrival in Sardinia…..' (6th November 1952), OWING TO LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY THE SALEROOM THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THIS LOT CAN NOT BE DISPLAYED HERE. Please contact us directly for further information.

Lot 1263

TRUMAN HARRY: (1884-1972) American President. The thirty third President of the United States, serving from 1945-53. Truman authorized the first and only use of nuclear weapons in war. Signed and inscribed 8.5 x 11.5 photograph by Truman, the matted image showing him in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink `To W.M.E.X, Radio Studios. Kind regards, Harry Truman´, also dated beneath, 13th November 1965 in his hand. Creasing to the photograph, otherwise G

Lot 325

PRESLEY ELVIS: (1935-1977) American rock 'n' roll singer. Signed and inscribed soundtrack album record sleeve for Loving You (1957) issued by RCA Victor as Presley's first soundtrack album which accompanied his first starring film Loving You (also 1957). Signed ('To Ray, Elvis Presley') in black ink by Presley to a clear area of the colour front cover of the sleeve featuring a head and shoulders image of Presley. Record still present. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG Loving You was recorded at the Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage and at Radio Recorders in Hollywood in January and February 1957 and released on 1st July 1957, spending ten weeks at No.1. on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

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