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Lot 642

GRAHAM BILLY: (1918-2018) American Evangelist. Widely considered one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th century. Graham hosted campaigns repudiating racial segregation, his preaching live audiences reaching over two hundred million people all over the world. Graham was also a spiritual adviser to five different US Presidents. Signed bold blue ink 4 x 2.5 card `Billy Graham´. The autograph was sent by Professor Paul Wieser, Head of the Swiss Evangelists press service, to Jules Weder, according to the accompanying T.L.S., `P. Wieser´, one page, 4to, Zurich, 30th August 1960, on his printed stationery, in German. Wieser states in part `At that point you told me you were collecting autographs. Unfortunately, so far I have not been able to send you the signatures of personalities that could be considered. Perhaps there are still opportunities at the conferences I will attend this fall in Holland and Denmark. You may be interested in the attached signature of the well-known American evangelist Billy Graham, who currently has the well-known television host "Cordelia" signed at the Swiss radio and television exhibition.´ Also including a printed professional card of Professor Paul Wieser. G

Lot 694

PERON EVA: (1919-1952) First Lady of Argentina 1946-52, second wife of President Juan Peron. Peron was the subject of the musical Evita by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, which was later adapted into a film starring Madonna in the title role. An excellent vintage signed and inscribed 3 x 5 postcard photograph of Evita in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image with a rare and desirable form of her signature ('Evita Duarte') and dated 1939 in her hand. Matted in a pale mottled grey above a brief printed biography and framed and glazed to an overall size of 7.5 x 12. VG At the time of signing the present photograph Evita Duarte, the future wife of Juan Peron, was employed as an actress, starring in popular historical radio dramas portraying Queen Elizabeth I, Sarah Bernhardt and Alexandra Feodorovna, the last Tsarina of Russia.

Lot 854

MARCONI GUGLIELMO: (1874-1937) Italian inventor & electrical engineer, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1909. Marconi is credited as being the inventor of the radio. A fine, bold black fountain pen ink signature ('G Marconi') and date, April 1935, in his hand on a card. Matted in black and cream beneath a reproduction image of the inventor to an overall size of 11.5 x 16. VG

Lot 855

MARCONI GUGLIELMO: (1874-1937) Italian Inventor who developed a radio telegraph system. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1909. A fine T.L.S., `Guglielmo Marconi´, one page, 4to, Rome, 10th February 1932, on the Reale Accademia d´Italia printed stationery, to Grande Amiraglio Paolo Thaon di Revel, in Italian. Marconi thanks his correspondent for his letter and which relates to the request presented to the Royal Academy by Captain Antonio Calegari and explains that the matter will be seen by a committee which he will make sure will be informed of the Admiral letter `Mi consta che la domanda stessa e stata inserita negli elenchi che verranno presto sottoposti all´esame di una apposite Commissione alla quale non manchero di trasmettere la segnalazione fatta dall E.V.´ Paper with watermark. With blank integral leaf. VG Paolo Thaon (1859-1948) Marquess of Revel and 1st Duke of the Sea. Italian Admiral during World War one and Politician.

Lot 991

Churchill attempts the censorship of Sherwoodon matters ‘disparaging to me personally or to my son’ [CHURCHILL WINSTON S.]: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. SHERWOOD ROBERT (1896-1955) American playwright and screenwriter who served as a speechwriter for Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II. Sherwood recounted the experience in his Pulitzer Prize winning book Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (1948). A fascinating archive of telegrams and letters between Sherwood and Lord Beaverbrook, including (in chronological order) – (i) Original typed telegram (received copy) from Sherwood, one page, oblong 8vo, New York, 11th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, on the printed stationery of Canadian Pacific Telegraphs, stating, in part, ‘Very anxious talk to you about urgent cable from eminent friend [Winston S. Churchill] in London raising furious questions about my book’, and asking if he can talk to Beaverbrook the following morning. (ii) Original typed telegram (received copy) from Sherwood, one page, 4to, New York, 12th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, on the printed stationery of Canadian National Telegraphs, stating, in part, ‘Following is the text I referred to Quote It would not be right for you to publish a detailed account of my Conferences in Moscow of August 1942. Harry [Hopkins] was not present Your story is only based on the report of Averell [Harriman] a copy of which was found among Harrys confidential papers Stop This Government should certainly be consulted before any such disclosures were made Stop Pray let me know whether you have already obtained consent of the President and State Department as well as that of Everell (sic) to the publication of these secret discussions Unquote……Should greatly appreciate your views on the quoted portion of the message’. (iii) Original typed telegram (received copy) from Sherwood, two pages, 4to, New York, 16th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, on the printed stationery of Canadian National Telegraphs, again relaying a message from Churchill, in part, ‘Last night I received a straight message cable….from Kent as follows Quote [I] have further considered your text and propose to submit it to H. M. Government Stop I do not think they will agree to the disclosures of the conference of August Nineteen Forty Two I also object to this Stop With regards to Hopkins diary concerning [Anthony] Eden conversations with him it would be improper to publish these without Eden’s consent Stop It does not rest with me to give you any permission to publish quotations from the various telegrams quoted from me to Roosevelt Hopkins and Stalin Stop These must belong to H. M. Government Stop Finally I append in my following cable notes on matters of secondary importance some of which are merely disparaging to me personally or to my son others which are prejudicial to Anglo American interests at the present time Stop Many of these are not founded on facts Stop I feel confident that for your own reputation you will delay publication till these issues have been satisfactorily dealt with Stop The present text would certainly lead to much painful controversy both official and personal…..’, Sherwood concluding by informing Beaverbrook that he is seeking legal advice before replying ‘to this amazing message’. (iv) T.L.S., Bob, two pages, 4to, Sutton Place (New York), 16th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, marked Personal and Confidential. Sherwood refers to his telegram and Churchill’s message to him and adds that somebody had tried to telephone him at 1.00am British time (‘So perhaps there was an attempt made to telephone me from Chartwell before the cable was despatched’) and further remarking ‘I am completely at a loss to understand what is “disparaging” to WSC personally but the reference to “my son” refers undoubtedly to something written by Harry at Casablanca, - a reference to Randolph in a conversation with WSC….That is the kind of thing that I would have omitted had I been asked to do so in the usual, courteous manner’, also asking for Beaverbrook’s recollections of talks with Harry Hopkins in Washington in July 1944, relative to a lend lease to Great Britain following V-E Day, ‘Since Harry’s efforts as regards Phase Two were of tremendous importance in the light of events following Roosevelt’s death, I should certainly like to have more enlightenment on this subject’, and concluding by remarking that a first installment of the Hopkins material has appeared in The Sunday Express and that ‘It occurs to me as remotely possible that this…..may have had something to do with the amazingly intemperate and ill-mannered outburst from Chartwell’. (v) Original typed telegram (received copy) from Sherwood, one page, 4to, New York, 18th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, on the printed stationery of Canadian National Telegraphs. Sherwood informs Beaverbrook that he has received two more communications from Churchill, which he proceeds to quote from, in part, ‘I have not yet received an answer from you to my latest cable which is of an urgent character. In the meantime quite apart from our personal correspondence His Majesty’s Government tells me that they have read the first installments of your work appearing in The Sunday Express and they note much confidential material is being used They are therefore making inquiries…..as to whether the United States government have been consulted and what the book contains’, and also adds that he would very much welcome a telephone conversation with Beaverbrook on the subject. (vi) Original contemporary typed copy of a telegram from Sherwood, one page, oblong 8vo, n.p. (New York), n.d. (21st June 1948), to Winston S. Churchill. Sherwood states that his ‘detailed comments on your specific points’ are being sent to Churchill via air mail, although in the meantime clarifies that he will omit the references to Randolph Churchill, as well as Churchill’s own attitude toward press conferences and also Eden’s comments on the reception of speeches, adding ‘As to Stalin statement quoted by Willkie I of course agree that the statement was a falsehood and this is exposed and refuted in my book……However I shall be careful to insure this is entirely clear’ and concluding by congratulating Churchill on the reviews of The Gathering Storm. (vii) T.L.S., Bob, one page, 4to, Sutton Place (New York), 23rd June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, sending the copy of the final cable to Churchill (‘I have had no reply to this to date’) and also referring to quotations he will be making from two letters written by Beaverbrook to Harry Hopkins in October and November 1944. (viii) Original typed telegram (received copy, on board R.M.S. Queen Mary) from Sherwood, one page, small 4to, New York, 25th June 1948, to Lord Beaverbrook, on the printed stationery of the Cunard White Star International Marine Radio Service Radiogram. Sherwood thanks Beaverbrook for their message and remarks ‘No further word from Kent so perhaps the incident is closed until the appearance of book’.  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 996

MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II, later serving as the last Viceroy of India of British India (1947) and as the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India (1947-48). T.L.S., Mountbatten of Burma, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, small 4to, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, 27th September 1965, to Michael Harrison. Mountbatten thanks his correspondent for their account of their one-man campaign on behalf of Johann Philipp Reis, which he had found very interesting, adding that he is going to forward it to Graham Clifford, Secretary of the Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers. Mountbatten further writes regarding Harrison's literary output, 'As you know, I think that your book, “Mulberry” has come out extremely well. I hope very much it will run to another Edition or at least another Impression. If it does please do not forget your promise to change that extraordinary reference to me as “Prince von Battenberg” to “Prince of Battenberg”…..As I told you my father was naturalised a British subject in 1868 when Queen Victoria anglicised his title. “Von” has not appeared in the family for nearly 100 years!'. In a holograph postscript, signed with his initials ('M of B'), Mountbatten remarks that he has just received a further letter from Harrison and will write accordingly to David Astor. Accompanied by the original envelope. VG Michael Harrison (1907-1991) Maurice Desmond Rohan. English detective fiction and fantasy author, a noted Sherlock Holmes scholar.

Lot 997

MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II, later serving as the last Viceroy of India of British India (1947) and as the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India (1947-48). T.L.S., Mountbatten of Burma, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, small 4to, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, 7th March 1970, to Michael Harrison. Mountbatten thanks his correspondent for their letter which he found on his return from visits abroad ('including dubbing my television series into French in Paris') and adds that he made a contact which may be valuable to his correspondent through the office of Radio Television Francaise, 'He is the Director of my television series in French, M. Daniel Costelle', further providing the address of Capitaine Holland, Head of S.I.R.P.A. who may be able to supply further information, and also providing the address of Rear-Admiral Peter Buckley, Head of Naval Historical Branch, who could supply information from Navy sources. Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with an original Post Office telegram (received copy) from Mountbatten, one page, oblong 8vo, London, 4th June 1965, to Michael Harrison, asking him to call a telephone number in Belgravia either anytime that evening or between 8.15 and 9.00am on Saturday morning, and a printed card issued by Mountbatten's private secretary stating, in part, 'Lord Mountbatten is away and correspondence is not being forwarded so it is regretted that no answer can be sent in the near future', dated 20th February 1970 and addressed to Michael Harrison. G to VG, 3 Michael Harrison (1907-1991) Maurice Desmond Rohan. English detective fiction and fantasy author, a noted Sherlock Holmes scholar.

Lot 302

A Tri-ang Minic Motorways play set together with electroulette, a chemistry set, Escalado, Magic sets Dan Dare radio set etc

Lot 2083

V Levison no.62, consisting of two cast iron sides, wooden seat and back bearing name label (name worn)From the vendor: While relocating my barber shop, I was looking to replace my waiting chairs with old style folding ones. Browsing online for cinema chairs I came across a local antiques shop selling some rusty and tatty chairs with a laminate plastic cover. I went to view them and was told that they were found in an old storage unit in a service pit used for servicing automobiles. They looked like they would clean up well, so I took up the challenge and bought a few. Stripping the plastic off uncovered lovely wooden seats and backs, on these backs were names. Until this point, I had not noticed the LUFC engravings on the cast iron bases due to the rust. Some of the chairs had names and one said Visiting Director. I protected these with masking tape. Manager Don Revies name was revealed to me while removing tape from a chair, accidentally pulling off another name. Since being restored by myself they have featured in an Antiques Roadshow episode, radio and newspaper articles.

Lot 522

A Phillips bakelite radio, 33 x 23cm.

Lot 537

A radio controlled Porsche Carrera GT model motorcar, L. 56cm.

Lot 119

Football Jimmy Armfield signed 18x14 England v Rest of the World mounted black and white photo. James Christopher Armfield, CBE, DL (21 September 1935 - 22 January 2018) was an English professional football player and manager who latterly worked as a football pundit for BBC Radio Five Live. He played the whole of his Football League career at Blackpool, usually at right back. Between 1954 and 1971 he played 627 games in all competitions, scored six goals, and spent a decade as the club's captain. He also represented the England national team 43 times between 1959 and 1966 and captained them in 15 games. He was a member of England's 1966 World Cup winning squad. After retiring from playing, Armfield managed Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United. 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 203

Ed Stewart signed 4 x3 cream card. Stewart was an English radio broadcaster and TV presenter. He was principally known for his work as a DJ on BBC Radio 1 (particularly the Saturday morning Junior Choice) and Radio 2 and as a presenter for Top of the Pops and Crackerjack on BBC Television. 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 228

Andy Peebles signed collection featuring a TLS, signed BBC Radio 1 compliments slip, an article written by Peebles plus an article for David Hughes Testimonial Benefit. 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 252

Peter Snow signed Autograph Editions Official Life and Earth FDC post marked 4th April 2000, set on nice descriptive page. Snow CBE (born 20 April 1938) is a British radio and television presenter and historian. Between 1969 and 2005, he was an analyst of general election results, first on ITV and later for the BBC. He presented Newsnight from its launch in 1980 until 1997. He has presented a number of documentaries, including some with his son, Dan Snow. 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 550

Sherwood Schwartz signed 10x8 black and white photo dedicated. American television producer. He worked on radio shows in the 1940s, but he now is best known for creating the 1960s television series Gilligan's Island on CBS and The Brady Bunch on ABC. On March 7, 2008, Schwartz, at the time still active in his 90s, was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. That same year, Schwartz was also inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. 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 592

Richard Briars 6x4 Black and White Photo Signed Photo Ever Decreasing Circles. Briers CBE (14 January 1934 - 17 February 2013) was an English actor. His fifty-year career encompassed film, radio, stage and television. Briers first came to prominence as George Starling in Marriage Lines (1961-66), but it was a decade later, when he narrated Roobarb and Noah and Nelly in. Skylark (1974-76) and when he played Tom Good in the BBC sitcom The Good Life (1975-78), that he became a household name. 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 598

Radio Times World Cup Mag from July 7th 1966 Volume 172. London and South East Edition. Used. Good Used Condition. 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 795

Sony cassette player/radio and speaker

Lot 1035

Over 200 Lledo Days Gone diecast model vehicles including Canadian Provincial Series, Royal Mail, Hamleys, TV Times, Radio Times etc, all in original boxes. 

Lot 1107

Roundhouse 32mm gauge (convertible to 45mm) 16mm scale battery electric diesel outline locomotive Bulldog with 2.4ghz radio control transmitter and smart charger, in original box with instructions. 

Lot 1108

Roundhouse 32mm gauge (convertible to 45mm) 16mm scale battery electric diesel outline locomotive Harlech with 2.4ghz radio control transmitter and smart charger, in original box with instructions. 

Lot 1109

Roundhouse 32mm gauge (convertible to 45mm) 16mm scale live steam gas fired 0-4-0 tank locomotive 'Katie' with 2.4ghz radio control transmitter, regulator and reverser, in original box with instructions. 

Lot 229

Sangean ATS 909 shortwave radio, in case with instructions and mains adapter

Lot 471

Vintage Spirit of St Louis radio alarm clock

Lot 533

Top flight P-51 Mustang radio control standoff scale model in box, unbuilt, all pieces appear to be present

Lot 87

General reference. To include Spoto (Donald) The Biography of Marilyn Munroe, cloth bound books, Holme Advertising, Mrs Brown's A-Y of Everything, The Art of Radio Times, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 330

A Cossor Bakelite radio, model 464.AC.

Lot 331

A Philips brown Bakelite cased radio, type 462A-15, number 3364. Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 332

A Philips brown Bakelite cased radio, type 371A/15, number 8160.

Lot 466

A Bose Wave radio and CD player, model number AWRC3G, 36cm wide.

Lot 469A

A Pye Cambridge England Bakelite cased radio, reference number 690324, 40cm wide.

Lot 153

PS2 console, vintage Binatone radio, Sigma & Hanimex camera lenses.

Lot 18

A vintage bakelite Murphy valve radio.

Lot 213

A Binatone ITT record deck, 3 in 1, electronic clock radio with cassette recorder and record deck + speakers.

Lot 267

9 boxes of misc household items, pottery, lamp shades, record deck, radio, ornaments, etc.

Lot 297

A repro radio / CD record player

Lot 1032

A quantity of Cunard White Star Line ephemera to include photographs, prints, reproduced newspaper reporting the sinking of the Titanic, April 16th 1912, a vacation pamphlet for the Queen Elizabeth, from New York through St Thomas and Nassau back to New York, commemorative cups, saucers, pin badge, a Revell model of the Queen Mary kit, newspaper cuttings, an Airfix RMS Queen Elizabeth 600th Scale kit, an Airfix Queen Elizabeth 600 scale model, (box af), both partially completed, etc.Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1053

A quantity of amateur radio equipment comprising a Hallicrafters Inc Chicago Model SX-23 Super Skyrider radio receiver, a National Company Inc Massachusetts USA National High Frequency Receiver Type HRO-M, a scratch-built Milliamperes gauge with Alti gauge, a Marconi Instruments Ltd 10kHz-510MHZ AM/FM Signal Generator TF2008, a scratch-built volt and amp meter, a boxed Yaesu FT-690R All-Mode Transceiver in original box, a further scratch-built transceiver and a Telequipment D83 Dual Trace Amplifier. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1054

A quantity of amateur radio equipment to include a Yaesu FT-101ZD HFSSB Transceiver, a CB Power Plus model PP-1203GS, a Yeasu FT-790R All-Mode Transceiver, a Yaesu FRT-7700, a Yaesu FRV-7700, a Yaesu FRG-7700 Communications Receiver, a pair of Hitachi speakers, a Pye Europa electrical switch, a further communications speaker and various fuse boxes, etc (2). CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1055

A quantity of amateur radio equipment to include a Yaesu FC-902 Antenna Tuner, various scratch-built valve receivers, hand sets, a Bakelite Parmeko Ltd Auto Transformer Type 5080/24A, etc. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1056

A quantity of amateur radio equipment accessories to include microphones, handsets, fuse boxes, speakers, switches, etc, also a large quantity of connectors, fuses, resistors, LEDs, etc, all contained in blue-cased multi-bank drawer sets. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1057

A quantity of vintage radio equipment to include a Marconi Instruments 10kHz-1000MHz Signal Generator 2022, a modulator power supply, and a signal receiver, also a quantity of radio components including two boxed RS Electrolytic capacitor, a boxed RS heat sink, a boxed RS 27 volt rectifier transformer, 19-614-5a, a boxed RS standard wire-wound volume control (less switch), further capacitors, power supply units, speakers, hand sets, PCBS, speakers, etc (2). Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1058

A quantity of vintage marine radio equipment to include a wave meter type W1191A, a further current measuring unit, a band width switch, a vox unit, and an antenna switch (2). Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1059

A class B transmitter T764, with additional power bank and instruction manual, an Eddystone digital lock model 1837/2 and a box of various circuits, valves, fuses, wiring and clamps, etc (3). Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1060

A quantity of vintage radio equipment to include a Kenwood TS-590 high frequency transceiver, a further C*NET antenna tuner Cat-300, a Ten-Tec Jupiter transceiver, an Eddystone HF receiver and a Phonema X Rhea speaker, also a Universal Avometer in Bakelite case.Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1061

A quantity of radio equipment to include icom IC-R8500 communications receiver, a Phonema X Rhea speaker, an Air Ministry Bakelite cased key Morse Type D, with Air Ministry logo, further Morse keys and further Begali keys, some boxed, some loose.Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1062

A quantity of vintage and later maritime radio equipment to include a Teleton integrated circuited stereo hi-fi tuner GT-202, a Dilectric model 5150 150watt RF termination bank, a V/UHF-DC splitter in a Vynco enclosure, also various valves including boxed Cossor examples, a Trio TS530SHF transceiver, a Redifon RE1 receiver, a milliamperes modulator gain unit, etc.Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1063

A quantity of vintage radio equipment to include a Mydel MP-925 ampmeter, a Watson Power Max 45NF ampmeter, an RF electric milli voltmeter TF2603, a Marconi Instruments digital frequency meter, a Hameg Instruments 1 GHz spectrum analyser HM5014-2, further milliamps, gauges, Kenwood frequency controller DFC-230, etc.Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 1065

A quantity of vintage marine radio equipment to include an Eddystone receiver, a Maplin regulated power supply XM19V, a Telequipment oscilloscope D32, a Pye MX290 series receiver, also a steel case for housing radio equipment and a wooden fall front Union toolbox containing an assortment of baize lined drawers (3).Formerly the property of a radio officer on the Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth.

Lot 197

A quantity of vintage electrical testing equipment to include a BPL Super Ranger voltmeter, a AVC avometer MkVII in tan leather case, a Ellito direct current milli-voltmeter in mahogany case, various slide rules, spirit levels, etc, also a large electrical testing unit and a further vintage radio signal received in blue metal case.

Lot 427

GARRARD; a 2025TC Ultra Group Stereo, with turntable and radio, in a plastic and wooden case. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 431A

A teak stereogram containing a Garrard turn table and Bush solid state stereo radio tuner and with inbuilt speakers 68 x 117 x 43cm

Lot 506

ROCK & POP; a quantity of vinyl LPs to include The Rolling Stones 'Radio Sessions Reissued', The Small Faces 'Greatest Hits Reissued', 'Best of The Kinks Reissued', 'The Shadows Greatest Hits', Cliff Richard 'His Greatest Love-Hits', Jimmy Rogers, Manfred Mann The Albums 64-67' reissue, Gene Pitney 'His Twenty Greatest Hits', Sergio Mendez, Sad Café 'Misplaced Ideals', AC/DC 'If You Want Blood', Madonna 'Like a Virgin', Phil Collins 'Hello I Must be Going', Earth, Wind & Fire 'The Best Of', Dire Straits 'Brothers in Arms', several Stevie Wonder titles, Michael Jackson 'One Day in Your Life', The 'Grease' Soundtrack, 'Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport', various compilation albums, etc.

Lot 552

ROCK; a collection of fifty-six LP records, mostly 1970s rock to include, Emerson Lake & Palmer 'Pictures at an Exhibition', black record centre with pink 'i', centre dated 1971, Island Records, Tarkus, Island records, record centre dated 1971, Michael Chapman 'Life on the Ceiling', Criminal Records, record centre dated 1979, The Official Liver Gentle Giant 'Playing The Fool', double LP record centre dated 1977, Gong 'Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1', reissue, Steve Howe 'Beginnings', SD 18154, record dated 1975, 'Bundles' Soft Machine, Led Zeppelin III, reissue (56).

Lot 712

BRITISH ACTORS; four pieces of ephemera bearing signatures including Radio Two promotional card of Robin Boyle, an envelope cast signed for The Navy Lark, with certificate of authenticity, etc.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 134

Vinyl Records – LP’s, 12” Single and Picture Discs including - Patti Smith Group – Live at Jazz Workshop - Boston 1976 - DOR2026H; Hey Joe / Radio Ethiopia (Live Version) - 2C 052 60133 Z; MC5 – Kick Out the Jams – 8122 73660-1 (Picture Disc); Steve Hillage – Green – V2098 (Limited Edition Green Vinyl) (4)

Lot 145

A large quantity of used reel to reel recording tapes, various makes including Concertape, Ampex, Maxell, Shannon, EMItape, Philips, Radio Shack, etc, various lengths, many 1800ft 7" reels, mostly boxed (over 200) (4)

Lot 339

Fishing Heritage - a mid 20th century scratch built painted wooden model of a fishing trawler/drifter, black and maroon painted hull, Yarmouth registration 'YH271', brass rudder and propeller, 47cm long, displayed in a purpose built bespoke wooden case with stand Provenance - built in the 1950's by the vendors Father, the model previously had an engine fitted which was later removed, the model could be converted to become radio controlled

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