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Lot 506

Vinyl - 12 David Bowie and Bowie related LPs to include Just a Gigolo, An Evening with David Bowie, BBC Show, Starting Point, Christiane F Wir Kinder Vom Bahnof Zoo, Tin Machne, Used Up and Empty, RCA Special Radio Series, 20 Bowie Classics Cat People, Images and The Interview, sleeves vary, vinyl vg+ *

Lot 51

Vinyl - Pink Floyd / Roger Waters collection of 12 LP's to include A Nice Pair, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, Obscured By Clouds, DSOTM (no posters or stickers), Wish You Were Here (no postcard), Animals, The Wall (early copy), A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, Delicate Sound Of Thunder, Radio Kaos Canadian press. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg+ overall

Lot 516

Vinyl - Four David Bowie private press LPs to include My Radio Sweetheart Ziggy 1, Ziggy 2, Live at Kingston Polytechnic 7th May 72 and Thin White Dukes Meets Ziggy, gv+/ex *

Lot 773

Vinyl - 12 Queen LP's & 12" singles including Radio Ga Ga, I Want To Break Free, Greatest Hits x 3, Who Wants To Live Forever, It's A Hard Life picture disc, The Works x 2, News Of The World, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera. Condition varies throughout

Lot 276

A Ferguson model 401 radio gramophone, circa 1955, in walnut case with gilt metal grille, the birch interior with cream and brown bakelite fittings, 90.5cm wide, 80cm high, 43cm deepA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good working order and in good condition.

Lot 228

An Artone R-1046-U vintage bakelite valve radio, circa 1948, manufactured by the Affiliated Retailers Inc, with slanted sky blue dial, 110 volts, 31.5cm wide, 17cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Generally in good condition.

Lot 250

A Philco 'Hippo' vintage radio, model 46 420, circa 1946, in blue bakelite case with gilt grille and maroon tuners, 110 volts, 30.5cm wide, 19.2cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: No back panel in rear, otherwise in good condition throughout.

Lot 248

A Westinghouse 'Little Jewel' vintage radio, circa 1945, model H-126, in cream ivory and gold bakelite case, with original labels to the underside, stylistically they are also deliberately known as 'The Refridgerator' as they were given away with the purchase of a new Westinghouse refrigerator between 1945 /47, 23.5cm high, 14.5cm wideA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: The case with some overpainting over small scuffs throughout.

Lot 232

A Bush DAC 90 A vintage valve radio, circa 1950's, in a walnut finish bakelite case, 30cm wide, 23cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Excellent condition

Lot 277

A Bang & Olufsen 'Jet 505' series 3 vintage radio, Beolit 39, the walnut case with white bakelite fittings and speaker grille, 240 volts, 51cm wide, 23.5cmA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout.

Lot 283

An Ever Ready 'Sky Countess', portable radio, circa 1958, in brown simulated Morocco leather case, 24cm wide, an Ever Ready 'Sky Queen III' transistor radio, circa 1964, 20cm wide, a Sobell transistor radio, model S305BT, dated to the interior 20th Feb 1962, 24.5cm wide, and a Tivoli Audio 'Model One' DAB radio, designed by Henry Kloss, circa 2000, in wood case, 21cm wideQty: 4A private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: All in good condition

Lot 249

A Philco model 333 'Peoples Set' vintage valve bakelite radio, circa 1936, with mains lead and converter battery, 33.5cm wide, 41.5cm high,A private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition. With a comprehensive restoration report

Lot 259

An Ultra Electric Ltd 'Coronation Twin Deluxe' vintage radio, circa 1953/54, with sliding doors to reveal the dial and controls, in a faux snakeskin covering, 37cm wide, 27cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Dial and door handles refurbished, otherwise in good condition throughout.

Lot 237

A vintage Belmont 'The Rabbit' bakelite radio, model 6D111, circa 1946, with two tone engine turned dial, in a cream ivory bakelite case with push buttons, with an original manufacturers label to the underside, 110 volts,31.5cm wide, 18cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: A few overpainted marks otherwise in good condition throughout.

Lot 234

A Bang & Olufsen Beolit 600 portable transistor radio, circa 1970, designed by Jacob Jensen, with original instruction booklet, and schematics, 35.5cm wideA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout, working order.

Lot 262

A Noblitt - Sparks Industry 'Arvin' midget vintage valve radio, model 842T, circa 1954, in polished chrome case, with cream bakelite knobs and nameplate, 21cm wide, 13.5cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Generally in good condition.

Lot 285

A Zenith vintage tabletop valve radio, circa 1939, with 'Racetrack' dial, the walnut case with applied faux zebra wood strip, the workings and case with stencilled factory marks, 110 volts, 32.8cm wide, 22.5cmA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition, no asbestos in the interior.

Lot 288

A rare Sparks Withington 'Sparton 557' blue mirror 'Sled' valve radio, circa 1936, designed by Walter Dorwin Teague, the wood case painted black and with blue mirror glass panels with wraparound chrome grille, approx 46cm wide, 110 volts, 22.3cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In working order and generally in good condition. Some slight corrosion of the blu mirror glass to the upper left corner of the side panel ( see online image). There are three fine and small surface scratches on the top surface (see online images). A white residue throughout on the black case (see online images), no back board (see online images)

Lot 278

A Setchell Carlson vintage valve radio, model 407, circa 1939, with material grille, bakelite controls, bronzed florets and dial frame on a walnut case, 110 volts, 41cm wide, 25.5cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout.

Lot 246

An Ekco Model A22 vintage bakelite radio, circa 1940's, designed by Wells Coates for E K Cole Ltd, 33.5cm dia, 36cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout.

Lot 281

A Crosley E-15 vintage 'Buick Dashboard' radio, circa 1953, with two tone pink and cream bakelite case, manufactured Crosley Radio Corp, Cincinnati, Ohio, with applied label verso for Canadian Radio Patents Ltd 1934 - 52 inlusive, 110 volts, 33cm wide, 18cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Good, clean condition, in working order.

Lot 289

A Philips B4 XZ 23 A valve radio, circa 1963, the glass dial with gilt lettering against a brown ground, in plastic moulded case with simulated material top, 55cm wide and a vintage style modern Lenco stereo radio with CD player, in original boxA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: The Philips radio in working order, with some surface marks but generally in good condition.

Lot 221

A Marconi model P17B vintage portable radio, circa 1947 - 49, the black plastic case with faux leather and chrome trim, 23cm, a Zenith 'Royal Deluxe 500' portable hand held radio, circa 1961, in black and gold plastic case, an Isis 20-2 transistor radio, circa 1970's, in white moulded plastic 'Radio' case, 25cm wide, and a French La Blanche Porte pocket size radio, circa 1970's, in moulded plastic case with carry strap, 10.5cm wideQty: 4A private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: All in working order.

Lot 252

A Bush DAC 90 A vintage valve radio, circa 1950's, in a cream bakelite case, 30.8cm wide, 23cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Footnote: This cream bakelite version was a more expensive upgrade to the standard brown bakelite case. The latter, at one time, was the best selling valve radio in Great Britain.Condition report: In good condition.

Lot 279

A Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 10, Type 1521, portable radio cassette player, mains and battery operatedA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout.

Lot 226

A Bush MB60 vintage valve radio, circa 1957 - 59, designed by David Ogle, with cream bakelite front and rear, with moulded red textured sides with brass trim, mains or battery operated, 33cm wide, together with a Roberts RT.7 portable transistor radio, the blue leather case with gilt trim, on a turntable base, 33cm wideA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: Both are in clean condition. Both are in working order.

Lot 263

A Zenith vintage bakelite radio, model 6 D 311, circa 1938/9, designed by Robert Budlong, with 'D' shape display panel and moulded wraparound grille, in original box, 110 volts, 27cm wide, 17cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout.

Lot 224

A rare Emerson BD197 'Mae West' vintage radio, circa 1938, designed by count Alexis DeSakhnoffsky, the wood case by Ingraham Radio cabinet Co, applied labels and stamped manufacturers marks verso, 37cm wide, 23cmA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: In good condition throughout, wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 243

Glassware, ceramics, Hitachi radio, binoculars & other items

Lot 264

Bamboo shelving unit, Bakelite radio, oak tea trolley & other items

Lot 397

A 1980's Bang and Olufsen Beocenter 9500: radio, CD and tape deck with two Beovox 75 speakers accompanied by cables, instruction manual and remote.

Lot 345

A lot comprising a brass bed warmer, a bush radio, a resin figure of a jockey, an iron bust of Tutankhamun, Don Renato An Ideal Content by FR. Rolfe etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot

Lot 596A

An Invicta vintage radio Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 3066

Mid century radio gram

Lot 3131

Precedent T180 radio controlled plane with engine

Lot 3436

Forces of Valour 1:32 Scale King Tiger; Panzerstahl four Panzer IVs (three variants); HM Sherman, SdKfz222, 2xWillys Jeep (one lacks card outer), Schwimmwagen Type 166, German cargo lorry and Willys Radio Jeep (all E boxed E-G) (12)

Lot 3005

Don Revie Manager no.101, consisting of two cast iron sides, wooden seat and back bearing name labelFrom 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 3006

L Silver no.105, consisting of two cast iron sides, wooden seat and back bearing name labelFrom 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 3008

R P Ziff no.70, consisting of two cast iron sides, wooden seat and back bearing name labelFrom 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 3009

consisting of 6 wooden seats and named backs for P A Woodward 108, S L Readman 68, M J Moore 82, H Young 77, W U H Gregg 80 and C Sumrie 63From 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 3010

N V Watson 71, Keith Reynolds 68, S L Blenkinsop 101, C W Jones 68, R R Roberts 107, T Ashdown 66 and K T Child 70 (7)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 3011

consisting of 3 cast iron sides, 2 wooden seats and named backs for A Redman 61, R Feldman 111From 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 3012

consisting of 2 cast iron sides, 1 wooden seat and named back for Peter Levine 109From 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 198

Clive Anderson signed 8x6 black and white photo. Clive Stuart Anderson (born 10 December 1952) is an English television and radio presenter, comedy writer, and former barrister. Winner of a British Comedy Award in 1991, Anderson began experimenting with comedy and writing comedic scripts during his 15 year legal career, before starring in Whose Line Is It Anyway? on BBC Radio 4, then later Channel 4. He has also hosted many radio programmes, and made guest appearances on Have I Got News for You, Mock the Week and QI.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 74

Maureen Lipman signed cover with full stamp sheet and 4 post marks from the Eastern bloc dated 1st August 1995. Dame Maureen Diane Lipman DBE (born 10 May 1946) is an English theatre, film, radio and television actress, writer, comedian and political activist. She trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and her stage work has included appearances with the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. She was made a dame in the 2020 Queen s Birthday Honours for services to charity, entertainment and the arts.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 1361

Chilling Adventures In Sorcery (Red Circle) No's 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10; Mad House No's 96 and 97; The Supercops No.1; Battle For A Three Dimensional World (3-D Comics) with spectacles; Blue Bolt Adventures (All-Star Publications 1949); The Spirit (Harvey) No's 1 and 2; and sundry other comics by Tower, Radio Comics and Charlton. (23)PROVENANCE: The Ian Penman Collection

Lot 128

A shelf of assorted, to include a radio

Lot 426

* Classical Records. Selection of seven original stereo recordings from the popular Columbia SAX-series, including Beethoven "Pastoral Symphony No 6 in F Major" with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SAX 2260, ED1 first stereo pressing from 1958 with blue/silver label), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf "Songs You Love" (Columbia SAX 2265, ED1 first stereo pressing with blue/silver label), Maria Callas "Mad Scenes from Anna Bolena" (Columbia SAX 2320, scarce 180g audiophile quality UK re-issue with blue/silver label), "The Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Song Book" with Gerald Moore (Piano) and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Columbia SAX 5268, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Richard Strauss "Four Last Songs" featuring Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Szell (Columbia SAX 5258, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Falla "Love, The Magician" with Victoria de Los Angeles and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Carlo Giulini (Columbia SAX 5265, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists) and Maria Callas "Sings Great Arias from French Operas" (Columbia SAX 2410, S/C label)Qty: (7)

Lot 1012

A Bang and Olufsen Beomaster 1000 radio with pair of B&O speakers.

Lot 11

A vintage 1950s Cosser radio, model no.575PC.

Lot 121

A box of misc. including a hen tureen, a Roberts Radio, kitchen pottery etc.

Lot 19

A Sharp multiband radio, a Minerva RS800 multiband radio and a Panasonic 4 band stereo cassette recorder.

Lot 202

A selection of 21 photo/picture frames including 2 silver plated and 4 boxed examples with various card accessories. Also, a wall mirror 49cm x 62cm in an ivory and gilded wood frame and an unmounted mirror 3 bagged woolen picnic blankets, boxed massage kit. Fully adjustable vehicle roof rack (pair). A 12v Auto Vacuum which inflates pool floats, air mattresses etc, boxed, unused with all accessories. A pair of fully adjustable metal speaker stands with a pair of Phillips speakers and spare cable. - A vintage Bush/Murphy 3 band battery/main radio with tone control. A Bush portable CD player boxed with instructions and headphones (unused)

Lot 376

Quantity of electronics to include PC unit with monitor, keyboard, mouse, house telephones, Grundig cassette recorder, Sony radio, Roberts radio, HQ VHS player, Epson printer, Magnavox DVD player, etc.

Lot 466

A Panasonic radio / cassette / CD player and collection of CDs, some Xmas ornaments and gift set.

Lot 770

A RETRO DE-LUXE RADIOGRAMME WITH BLAUPUNKT RADIO

Lot 79

A VINTAGE STYLE TELEPHONE, BRASS BANDED OAK BUCKET, VOLARE RADIO ETC

Lot 83

A vintage Bush, tortoise shell effect, Bakelite mains radio. (collectors item only)

Lot 132

4 vintage telephones and a Hacker vintage portable radio (strap a.f)

Lot 165

RAF Interest Radio Receiver, interesting 1940’s period example in wooden casing with stylised carved RAF initials to the speaker section. Complete with the workings to the inside but the wire has been cut. Complete with brown bakelite tuning knobs etc.

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