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Lot 149

A Grundig radio gram in a walnut case together with a pair of modern upholstered dining chairs

Lot 165

A circular occasional table together with an upholstered foot stool, hanging shelves, corner whatnot, three tier whatnot, hall table, wall mirror, a radio and tin box

Lot 169

An ECKO Mariner radio in original case together with a rhythm anniversary clock

Lot 338

A Mamod steam tractor together with assorted cameras including a Canon canonet, Thagee EXA500, Super paxette, Projector, bulbs, car radio, Zennox binoculars etc

Lot 285

A mixed lot to include a cased New Home sewing machine type M-1200, serial number 022070, kitchen scales, picnic basket, a personal black and white TV AM/FM radio and other items, Location LWB

Lot 311

Two Bush Dac 90s, one brown the other black cased and Derwent Bakelite cased radio

Lot 160

Eight Boxed Royal Air Force Hand Painted Plaques, Queens crown Station Akrotiri, No 1 Radio School, Maintenance Unit 11, Station Gatton, Station Laarbruch, Station Gibraltar and Air Training Corps 2277 squadron, all in mint boxed condition(8 items)

Lot 187

Three: Radio Electrician N. T. Lucas, Royal Navy Naval General Service 1915-62, 2 clasps, Malaya, G.VI.R., Near East (P/SMX 790136 N. T. Lucas R. El. R.N.); Korea 1950-53 (P/SMX. 790136 N. T. Lucas R. El. R.N.); U.N. Korea, unnamed as issued, very fine (3) £200-£240

Lot 221

A good Second War Mosquito Pilot’s D.F.C. and Second Award Bar group of six awarded to Squadron Leader L. W. H. Welch, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who flew in over 70 operational sorties with 23, 85 and 605 Squadrons, and was credited with at least 3 enemy aircraft Destroyed, 2 Damaged, 2 Destroyed on the Ground and 4 Damaged on the Ground. Welch’s gallantry was recognised with the award of a Bar to his D.F.C. when 6 of the above tally were added during a daring tree-top height raid, which he led on targets in and around Vienna, 6/7 October 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1942’, with Second Award Bar, reverse officially dated ‘1945’; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Air Efficiency Award, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Fg. Off. L. W. H. Welch. R.A.F.V.R.) framed and glazed in a Spink & Son, St. James display case, lacquered, generally very fine or better (6) £3,000-£4,000 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 29 December 1942 (jointly listed with Flying Officer W. R. Shuttleworth): ‘In December, 1942, Flight Lieutenant Welch and Flying Officer Shuttleworth, as pilot and navigator of aircraft respectively, undertook a sortie into enemy territory. Despite adverse weather, success was achieved. At least 2 enemy aircraft were destroyed. The skilful execution of the operation reflects great credit on the efforts of these two officers. Both Flight Lieutenant Welch and Flying Officer Shuttleworth have completed numerous sorties over enemy territory.’ D.F.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 9 January 1945: ‘Squadron Leader Welch has completed much operational flying. He has set a splendid example of skill, keenness and gallantry and has shown the utmost devotion to duty. In October, 1944, he participated in an attack on an airfield in Austria. In spite of intense anti-aircraft fire, Squadron Leader Welch was responsible for the destruction of 2 enemy aircraft. His own aircraft was hit but he flew safely to base, despite fighter interference on the homeward flight. On this notable sortie, Squadron Leader Welch displayed exceptional skill and resolution.’ Leonard William Henry Welch was born in South Stoneham, Hampshire in June 1908. He joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a Sergeant Pilot in May 1937. Welch carried out initial training at Hamble, and undertook an instructor’s course at Redhill in October 1939. He was posted as an Instructor to No. 1 E.F.T.S., Hatfield in December 1939, and remained employed in this capacity at various stations and O.T.U.’s until June 1942. On the latter date Welch was posted as Flying Officer for operational service with 23 Squadron (Mosquitoes) at Ford. The Squadron pioneered long-range intruder operations over Northern Europe, and Welch flew on at least 21 with them, including 4 September 1942 ‘Intruder - Melun. Me. 210 Chased & Lost. Unidentified E/A Chased Down V/L + Cannons Fired; Strikes Seen. “Damaged”.’ (Log Book refers) Welch also attacked a train south of Amiens, 18/19 September 1942, resulting in ‘Vivid Flash From One Truck.’ (Ibid) He suffered an engine failure off the French Coast, and crawled home with ‘Petrol Gauge Reading Zero - Whew!’, 24/25 October 1942. The following month he carried out 6 attacks on trains, damaging at least 4 of them. Welch, and his now regular navigator - Flying Officer R. Shuttleworth, achieved their greatest haul, 8 December 1942, when they Destroyed 2 enemy aircraft, and Damaged 2 others during one intruder operation. His Log Book, which has two photographs of the aircraft sustaining damage added, gives the following: ‘Intruder - Bourges, Avord - No Activity. Orleans - Strikes On FW. 200 - “Damaged.” Blew Port Wing Off Ju. 87 - “Destroyed.” Strikes On Bucker 131 - “Damaged.” Hit 2nd Bucker 131; Followed It Down And After 2nd Squirt Stbd Wing Came Off - “Destroyed.” Very Inaccurate Flak From Bricy A/D. Chateaudun: - Useless Extreme Range Squirt At FW. 200. Light Flak From A/D Very Close. Landed Ford. - D.F.C.’ Both Welch and Shuttleworth were to receive the D.F.C. for the above action, however, they were on the receiving end from a FW. 190, 28 December 1942, ‘Intruder - Rennes, No Activity. Vannes, Attacked by FW. 190. Stbd Wing Hit; Evaded & Climbed Into Cloud. Landed Predannack.’ Welch and Shuttleworth were posted to 605 Squadron operating from Heston in January 1943, but were almost immediately attached to 85 Squadron operating from Hunsdon. Welch flew on 11 operational sorties with the latter, including 3 May 1943, ‘Intruder - Dijon, Chalon. No Activity. Fired At Leaving French Coast. Attacked By Two FW. 190’s In Mid-Channel. No Cloud Cover. Evasive Tactics Till 190’s Broke Off Engagement. Hit Twice - Elevator, Rear Of Fuselage, Port Wing (Inner Fuel Tank), And Port Airscrew, Frightened By Two Typhoons. Had To Feather Port Airscrew. Hydraulics U/S. Crash-Landed Ford.’ (Ibid) Welch finally returned to fly with 605 Squadron from Castle Camps in June 1943. He flew a further 9 operational sorties with the Squadron, including two Special Ops for 80 Wing (a radio counter-measures unit), before the completion of his 1st tour in August 1943. After a posting to 60 O.T.U., and then 13 O.T.U., Welch returned to operational flying with 605 Squadron at Manston in May 1944. He was crewed with Flying Officer L. R. Page, D.F.M. and Bar, and added to his tally 27 May 1944, ‘Distil - Heligoland Bight With S/L Geoff Wright. Met 4 Mine-Sweeping Ju. 52’s Off Wangerooge. Geoff Got Two, I Got One. Plenty Flak From Ships And Shore - One Destroyed.’ Welch and Page flew in support of the D-Day Landings, and a large number of ‘Diver Patrols’ and ‘Rangers’ from July 1944. Welch was appointed as a Flight Commander in August, and was to be awarded the Bar to his D.F.C. for taking part in a two aircraft raid over targets in Vienna, 6/7 October 1944. The daring raid was recorded in the Daily Mirror, 9 October 1944 (cutting included with the lot) thus: ‘Tree-top flyers from Britain gave Vienna a shock. Two Mosquitoes flew all the way from Britain to Vienna at tree-top height. And in six minutes they were over their airfield targets on Saturday they smashed up ten German planes, and severely damaged six others. The flight took seven hours and meant a round trip of 1,700 miles. Pilot of Mosquito No. 1 was Squadron Leader L. W. H. Welch, D.F.C., of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a pre-war newspaper reporter. His observer was Flying Officer L. R. Page, D.F.M. and Bar, of Ipswich. “We flew at tree-top height all the way without seeing a solitary Hun”, Squadron Leader Welch said last night. “As we neared Vienna there seemed to be a lot of activity. People looked up and waved to us - then they made a mad dash in all directions. One large air park was packed with enemy machines bunched together all over the place. We just swooped down and sprayed them with cannon and left them a smouldering mass of wreckage.” The other Mosquito was piloted by Flight Lieutenant A. J. Craven. Welch’s Log Book gives the following additional information: ‘Ranger Vienna Area. No A/C Seen At Tulln: Accurate Heavy Flak. Two Ju. 52’s Destroyed (Flamers) On Ground At Fischamend Markt: Accurate Light Flak. At Münchendorf, One Me. 108 Damaged As It Was Landing; Two Ju. 87’s And One He. III Damaged On Ground: Holed By Heavy Flak While Diving For Another Attack; A.S.I. U/S So Packed Up. Attacked By Fighters On Return Trip; Evaded & Found Cloud Cover. Landed ...

Lot 61

Bubba Ray Dudley WWE 16X12 overall mounted signature piece includes signed album page and colour photo mounted to a professional standard. Mark LoMonaco (born July 14, 1971) is an American professional wrestler and radio show host. He is best known for his tenures with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE) under the ring name Bubba Ray Dudley, and his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring names Brother Ray and Bully Ray. 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 246

Motor Racing Jolyon Palmer signed Renault Formula One 12x8 colour photo. Jolyon Palmer (born 20 January 1991) is a British motorsport commentator and columnist, covering the Formula One World Championship on BBC Radio 5 and the official F1 app. Prior to his media career, Palmer was a racing driver and the 2014 GP2 Series champion. Palmer drove for Renault Sport F1 Team in Formula One. He made his Formula One debut with the team at the start of the 2016 season, during which he scored his first World Championship points at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Palmer stayed with Renault for 2017 through to the Japanese Grand Prix. 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 346

An extensive box of approximately 200 vintage radio valves.

Lot 347

Four boxes containing over 250 vintage radio valves.

Lot 39

A gentleman's Rotary wristwatch, with 2cm diameter Roman numeric dial, textured bracelet, box and some paperwork and a T & J Tavistock and A Jones radio controlled talking wristwatch, boxed. (2)

Lot 50

A Bose Wave III music system, no. 055426330980245AE and an AWR1-2W Bose Wave radio, each with wires and remote controls. (2)

Lot 144

Trade cards, an accumulation of hundreds of cards, various issuers & series, with duplication throughout, inc. Lyons Tea, Hyde's Bird Seed, Radio Fun, Mars, Horniman's, Texaco & others (mostly gd/vg)

Lot 229

Cigarette & trade cards, a quantity of cards, many in special printed albums (40+) mostly complete, inc. Player's, Cycling, Cricketers 1938, Wills, Air Raid Precautions, Railway Engines, Life in the Royal Navy, Radio Celebrities 1st & 2nd Series etc. Sold with a box of 'L' size cards, various issuers, and a small selection of vintage postcards, mostly colour printed UK scenes (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 426

Children's Books and Annuals - assorted 1930s and later, including, Blackie's, Our Girls' Gift Book; pop music, Words Record Song Book 1970s, The Beatles magazine, Pop weekly, Radio Caroline annual, 1959 Film Fun; Bunty, Beezer, Beryl the Peryl; colouring books, including Rupert, Lady Penelope; Ladybird Historical figures books; qty (3 boxes)

Lot 149

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CAMERA EQUIPMENT AND OTHER ELECTRICALS TO INCLUDE NIKON EXAMPLES, RADIO VALUES ETC

Lot 214

A TRAY OF TREEN AND COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A ROBERTS R707 RADIO, VINTAGE BAROMETER

Lot 285

A BOSE WAVE RADIO / CD PLAYER TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER RADIOS

Lot 440

AN INGERSOLL RADIO LITE TRENCH WRISTWATCH

Lot 629

TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED ELECTRICALS TO INCLUDE A VINTAGE BUSH RADIO, MOBILE PHONES ETC

Lot 630

A SOLTROL, AVO SIGNAL GENERATOR ETC PLUS A BOX OF RADIO HANDBOOKS

Lot 690

A Letter From MarconiGuglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquis of Marconi FRSA (25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission, development of Marconi's law, and a radio telegraph system, autographed letter on headed paper dated 19th January 1906 to Isental & Co, 85 Mortimer Street, "Dear Sirs, Confirming my conversation with you, I herewith send you formal order for one Mercury Jet Interrupter similar to the one you showed me, the said interrupter to be worked by means of a motor on a 16 to 24 volt circuit. I trust you will be able to deliver by next Monday as promised, Yours faithfully G. Marconi ", the letter is 25cm x 20cm, small tear to the central fold, with watermark for 'John Dickinson & Co, Superfine' Footnotes: This letter forms part of a collection recently discovered in the belongings of Adolf Isenthal. Letters from this collection have not been previously published. Adolf Isenthal, was an electrical engineer who immigrated to Britain in 1889 from Germany. He was an early supplier of X-ray equipment and, in 1898 along with and Charles Potzler set up ‘Isenthal, Potzler & Co.’ at 85 Mortimer Street, London. The company survived until 1925 when it absorbed by the Dubilier Condenser Co. Isenthal also supplied Guglielmo Marconi with electrical equipment.

Lot 703

A 1920s BBC Single Valve Radio Receiverwith black Bakelite dial, 12 cm x 14.5 cm x 20 cm H

Lot 880

Grebe Synchrophase Radio Reciever,American, dated 1925 on the printed instructions to the rear of the case, by A. H. Grebe & Co, Inc, Richmond Hill New York, radio type MU-1, No. TBLG, with five RCA valves, chain drives to air capacitors, in polished mahogany case with black Bakelite control panel, 56 cm W

Lot 883

Collection of Early Military Radio & RADAR Valves,including, a French 'Metal' TMC triode valve on a white porcelain base; An English R.A.F. valve etched R.A.F 'MANUFACTURED BY M.O. VALVE CO. LTD GEC made in England' on 4 pins with pip, a Stromverstarker Type K1 valve in a box and several military RADAR valves

Lot 884

Two Marconi V24 Radio Valves,the first with acid-etched body and etched 'MARCONIS W.T. Co. LTD, PAT. APPN. No28413-13 V24' the second valve acid-etched MARCONI VALVE MADE AT THE OSRAM WORKS, COVERED BY VARIOUS PATENTS, V24, with the BBC logo etched, both in good visual condition but untested

Lot 40

18x LP records. Including; UB40. The Moody Blues; Voices in the Sky, Out of This World, Long Distance Voyager and To Our Children's Children. Jean Michel Jarre; Oxygene, Equinoxe, Magnetic Fields and The Concerts in China. 2x Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Dire Straits, Brothers in Arms. Queen, Radio Ga Ga. The Shamen, Love Sex Intelligence. Hamilton Bohannon, Cut Loose. Dance mix, Shake Your Bootie. Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells. ELO, Out of the Blue. Generally GC-VGC, some with inserts, etc. £60-80

Lot 35

A large quantity of cigarette cards in albums, loose and for sorting. Including 15x set albums; Fighting Planes of the World, British Fresh Water Fishes, Railway Engines, Assoc. Footballers, International Airliners, Radio Celebrities (2x series),Wild Flowers, Film Stars, Aeroplanes, etc. 5x general albums, each containing various sets. Together with a quantity of loose cards and cards contained within contemporary cigarette packets. GC for age. £40-60

Lot 37

Approx 30 cigarette card sets of complete or substantial runs and very well presented in 3x albums. Including; Gallaher, Association Football Club Colours. Will's, Cricketer series. Imperial, County Cricketers. Taddy, Honours & Ribbons. Chairman, Old Pottery and Porcelain. Turf, Footballers. Turf, British Aircraft. Turf, Radio Celebritries. Turf, Zoo Animals. Turf, Film Stars. Player's, Life on Board a Man of War. Will's, Strange Craft. Player's, Those Pearls of Heaven. etc. VGC. £40-60

Lot 393

A 1997 National Reso-phonic Radio-tone 'Bend Away' resonator guitar,serial number B****D, with natural finish top and painted back and sides, complete in a fitted case

Lot 529

A German Braun 'T1000' radio,designed in 1962 by Dieter Rams, with a brushed aluminium chassis and speaker cover, with retractable antennae and carrying handle, a front folding panel with aluminium and plastic dials beneath, with a Perspex-covered frequency dial, the panel with the original instruction booklet, the panel with manufacturer's badge, 36cm wide14cm deep26cm highCondition report: Some minor scratches to the exterior. Function not tested.

Lot 732

Two albums containing a collection of British and worldwide stamps, early 20th century onwards, together with a vintage Pye Solent radio (3)

Lot 575

Collection of boxed die-cast model vehicles by Lledo including box set collections for Bryant & May's, Chivers Regal, others promoting 'House of Elliot', 'Antiques Roadshow'(6), Radio Times (5), Coronation Street Chocolate Assortment (do not eat- out of date!!) and many other commemorative and promotional vehicles etc. Vendor has provided written inventory (unchecked)- see photos for details

Lot 444

A box containing assorted electricals to include DAB radios, radio CD players, computer speakers, alarm clock etc

Lot 285

A box of Midland CB radio transceivers, hand set, microphone, aerial etc

Lot 275

An Intempo bluetooth radio in the form of a jukebox, with lead

Lot 277

A 1930's R.G.D. walnut cased valve radio and an oak swing dressing table mirror

Lot 252

A box containing household electricals, radio, DVDs, fur stole, lamps etc, together with a folding bar stool, a valet stand and a three tier bathroom stand

Lot 184

A Radio Controlled Dune Buggy, No Controller

Lot 161

A Vintage Bakelite Cased Radio, Art Deco Period, 54cm Wide

Lot 265

POLISHED WALL CLOCK with silvered dial, two beaten brass buckets, wicker basket and a vintage Roberts radio ETC

Lot 271

POND YACHTS & RADIO CONTROLLED MODEL BOATS, Samwer, Conquest and others, 102cms the longest and a cased Mitsubishi golf trainer kit

Lot 181

A vintage Murphy radio, type A.50, within a veneered wooden case, width 58.5cm

Lot 235

A vintage Ekco radio, model A277, within a brown wooden case, width 56cm

Lot 281

A vintage Murphy valve radio, contained within a brown veneer case, length 57cm

Lot 32

A vintage radio in stained wooden case with domed top, with silhouette of a trumpet playing figure, mains operated, 29cm high

Lot 336

A reproduction Zennox turntable with CD player, cassette player and AM/FM radio player, 46cm wide

Lot 425

A vintage 1970's Radio Shack-Radio controlled inflatable Robot, no 60-3023A, in original box

Lot 463

A vintage G Marconi radio, held in wooden case with single handle to top, 36cm x 37cm x 20cm

Lot 809

A vintage black Roberts radio, the top opening to reveal three dials, mechanism labelled 'Supplied by Harrods, set no. S 5772'

Lot 623

Imai (Japan) Radio Control 1:12 Aston Martin DB5, large scale model with red plastic body, black interior, chrome trim, grey controller unit, two aerials, in original box with inner packing and instructions, appears E, front fixing posts have come loose and require regluing, battery compartments clean, untested, box VG

Lot 746

A 'Windermere' Launch or Thames River style live Steam boat, green hull, white deck and brown cabin, horizontal boiler with single vertical oscillating cylinder to single screw drive, box of Mamod solid fuel tablets and part box MSS Tablets, capsule of oil, radio control receiver and servo (no control unit), length 33'', with stand, G

Lot 442

1920s oak cased gramophone, some old records and a vintage Ekco radio

Lot 304

KRAFTWERK - LP/ 12" PACK (ORIGINALS). A wonderful selection of 13 LPs/ 12" singles by German electronic royalty Kraftwerk. Titles include Ralf And Florian (6360 616, Record has surface marks, including some light feelable marks, G+/ VG+), S/T (6641 077), Exceller 8 (6360 629, textured sleeve), Autobahn (6360 620, embossed sleeve), Radio-Activity (E-ST 11457), Trans Europe Express (14C 062-82306), Neon Lights (12CL 15998, luminous vinyl), Showroom Dummies (12CL 16098), Die Mensch Maschine (1C 058-32843), Das Model (1C K052-78 078Z), Pocket Calculator (12EMI 5175), Computer World (EMS 91030) & Tour De France (12EMI 5413). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 305

KRAFTWERK - REISSUE LP PACK. A quality pack of 14 reissue LPs by German electronic group Kraftwerk. Titles include Tour De France 2003 (522 689 6), Radio-Activity (5099996601914), The Man Machine (5099996602218), Techno Pop (5099969959110, Farbiges vinyl), Die Mensch Maschine (5099969958915, Farbiges vinyl), 12345678 (0190295924942), Autobahn (5099996601419), Trans Europa Express (5099969958816, farbiges vinyl), Aerodynamik (5099950709915), The Mix (5099996605219), Techno Pop (5099996605011), Tour De France (5099996610916), Computer World (5099996602317), Trans Europe Express (5099996602010). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 341

BIG BLACK & RELATED (ALBINI/SHELLACK/RAPEMAN) - LP/12"/7" COLLECTION. Fantastically noisy collection of 7 x LPs/12" plus 17 x 7" (24 releases in total) featuring Steve Albini projects. Titles include Inki's Butt Crack (SP40 including limited edition clear vinyl and black vinyl), Shellac At Action Park, Tonight We Walked With Giants (private release, white labels), 1000 Hurts (box set), Rapeman Live In Chester UK 1988, Heartbeat, The Model, Il Duce, Shut Up, 1994 Peel Session, The Rambler Song, Uranus and The End Of The Radio. Condition is predominantly Ex to Ex+/archive/as new.

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