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Lot 477

A tub of various radio valves.

Lot 551

Two trays of transformer radio spares, stationary, etc.

Lot 566

A Bakelite radio case, hip flasks, etc.

Lot 571

A Bakelite radio for repair, a timetable and PC battery pack.

Lot 574

A crate of various radio components, electrical cleats, etc.

Lot 575

Two boxes of radio and TV valves, etc.

Lot 577

A box of metalware including; radio spares, shackles, ammunition box, etc.

Lot 597

A large quantity of various radio operator head sets, etc.

Lot 605

A case containing leather straps, tin box and radio Bakelite case.

Lot 611

A Volt meter, Variac, Morse code tapper and various radio/communication spares.

Lot 624

A large box of Auction House catalogues and a quantity of radio & TV sewing books.

Lot 632

Quantity of brass spheres, radio valves, coils etc.

Lot 666

7 x boxed valves for radio/TV.

Lot 669

A Radio, wooden box and Bakelite circuit box.

Lot 672

A tub of Radio spares, motors, ammeters etc.

Lot 687

A radio wooden framed speaker and aerial.

Lot 689

Quantity of Morse code taps, radio spares, electrical sleeving etc.

Lot 694

A small Bakelite Radio and wooden valve radio.

Lot 695

A large Bakelite Radio and a tuning device with Perspex back.

Lot 703

A Bakelite Radio case and a wooden valve radio.

Lot 704

A Sony Radio and an Eveready Radio.

Lot 705

A large wooden cased valve Radio plus another for restoration.

Lot 706

Two military style Radio Receivers.

Lot 948

A Ferguson radio/cassette recorder and a Phillips DVD player/recorder.

Lot 6067

Schuco, Radio Auto 4012, W.-Germany, 15,5 cm, Blech, UW ok, min. LM, Z 1-

Lot 6952

Schuco, Radio Auto 4012, US Z. Germany, 16 cm, Blech, UW + Funktion ok, Okt Z 2-3, Z 1

Lot 1245

Lego, Radio, 3 Tankstellen, 6 Fahrzeuge Z 1 + 6 Fahrzeuge mit Mängeln, Denmark, 1:90

Lot 3523

Schuco, Garage + Radio Auto, 2x Motorrad Charly + Micro Racer, Okt, Replika, OVP, Z 1

Lot 5001

A boxed Nikko 1:6 scale Big Rider 1300Z radio controlled motorcycle

Lot 5002

A boxed Asahi radio controlled Ford Sierra XR4i

Lot 5003

Two boxed Taiyo Radio Racer radio controlled cars to include VW Golf and BMW 35 CSL

Lot 5004

A boxed Corgi Radio Controlled Honda Superbike

Lot 5005

A Tamiya 1/10 scale radio controlled Toyota Bruiser 4x4 pick-up truck (vehicle only)

Lot 5006

A boxed Tamiya 1/10 scale radio controlled Ford F350 High-Lift 4x4 pick-up truck model kit

Lot 5008

A Tamiya 1/10 scale radio controlled Toyota Tundra High-Lift 4x4 pick-up truck (vehicle only)

Lot 5011

A radio controlled aeroplane with Carson Reflex Stick 2 control. 138cm wingspan

Lot 5013

A boxed FG Flight T4OC radio controlled helicopter and Heng Long Opal mini infrared controller helicopter (2)

Lot 5018

Two radio control Formula one cars, a quantity of Maisto diecast Formula one cars and another remote control vehicle

Lot 5019

A boxed Scout RC 1:10 scale Radio Controlled Rock Crawler

Lot 5020

A Snow Leopard radio control battle tank

Lot 150

Lewis (C.S.) [Mere Christianity], 3 vol., first editions, comprising Broadcast Talks, ink ownership inscription to head of title, jacket with light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head and foot, 1942; Christian Behaviour, jacket with light toning to spine, short closed tear to head of upper panel, an excellent copy, 1943; Beyond Personality, neat ink ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket with light toning to spine, near-fine otherwise, 1944, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 5 others Lewis on Christianity, 8vo (8)⁂ These three works were the result of a series of radio talks made by Lewis between 1941 and 1944. They were collected together under the heading of Mere Christianity (a copy of which is included with the lot) which became one of the most influential evangelical works of the 20th century.

Lot 4080

Action Man: A boxed Action Man Field Commander and Field Radio, together with another Action Man figure, missing one hand, and a collection of assorted accessories. Box lid is damaged with a hole to the bottom of lid.

Lot 316

Two albums containing sets and part sets of large size cigarette cards including Wills - Arms of Universities; Wills - Race Horses and Jockeys 1938; Wills - Golfing; Ardath - Film, Stage and Radio Stars etc.

Lot 805

A Corgi 007 Aston Martin DB5 and a boxed radio controlled Porsche 930 Turbo

Lot 1010

A vintage retro mid 20th century valve radio set in a mahogany veneer case with glass and speaker display to the front and four bakelite control knobs. Measures 35cm x 47cm x 23cm. 

Lot 1020

A vintage retro mid 20th century teak wood case radiogram. The radiogram having a Alba Challenge radio tuner to the right having glass front and record player deck to the right set in a teak wood veneer case raised on tapered supports. 

Lot 1011

1989 BMW 325i Saloon Auto - Iconic BMW E30 shape in stunning bronze - Displayed as a very original example - Odometer reading 96,000 miles, MOTd until May 2022 The BMW E30 has quickly become a design icon of the eighties. Designed by Claus Luth in 1978, the E30 combined dashing looks with free-revving motoring through both four and six cylinder models being both fuel efficient yet pacey. This particular RHD example is specd with an automatic transmission, electric steel sunroof, electronic adjustable wing mirrors, air-conditioning and showcased in bronze. Additionally, the car comes with its original Blaupunkt radio cassette player which is all working, beige cloth interior, its four original keys and has its original tool kit in the boot. The vendor exclaims that he bought the car off an Surrey-based elderly lady that had the car for most of its life (1992-2021) and who maintained it religiously through regular maintenance and by keeping it undercover out of the elements. Its history file supports some of this upkeep with its condition reflecting its pampered life. From our inspection, this 325i looks like it has been well looked after as the exterior and interior reflect care. Both the wheels and paintwork look original, with the body flaunting a deep shine. With only three former keepers, this example offers a great opportunity to buy a timeless eighties saloon which continues to go up in value. - Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Thursday 2nd December to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.Condition Report: From our inspection, the car appears smart and looks like it has been well maintained with little to aesthetically fault. It also seemed to start up and idled as you would expect it to. Since delivered on site ABS light has turned on.

Lot 1032

2013 Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 GS - Odometer reading 69,850 miles - MOTd until May 2022 - Smart Green Metallic paintwork RF60 RMF appears well looked after and appeared to drive well when being delivered on site. Smooth sounding diesel turbo engine and which comes with a variety of features such as 6-speed manual gearbox, electric windows, electric folding mirrors, remote central locking with two keys, aux usb digital radio, telephone bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, traction control, climate control, hill assist, full heated leather interior, parking sensors and more. This is certainly a highly specd, well maintained example that is perfect for the winter months. Provenance: This vehicle is part of a deceased estate, the victim to the incident at Brands Hatch in July 2021. While paperwork is still unaccounted for, Robert Foote was a former mechanic and kept his large collection of vehicles in superb running order. Ewbanks is in direct communication with the family with the paperwork to likely be retrieved as the house is cleared. - Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Thursday 2nd December to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.

Lot 237

A Vintage Oscilloscope Vintage Ekco dashboard radio etc

Lot 663

A Vintage Roberts RP26-B transistor radio, mains/battery, and an older Roberts radio, model R200

Lot 2086

Margaret Bourke-White (New York 1904 – 1971 Stanford, Connecticut). Industrial Design. 1935Vintage. Silbergelatineabzug. 33,6 × 23,8 cm (13 ¼ × 9 ⅜ in.). Mit schwarzem Tuscherand. Auf Originalkarton (52,9 x 35,5 cm) mit Prägerahmen montiert, darauf unten rechts mit Bleistift signiert. Auf Kartonrückseite Photographenstempel: „A MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPH“ sowie mit blauem Farbstift Layoutmarkierung.[2000] Provenienz: Ehemals Richard A. Feleppa (Wake-on-Ring Radio Station, New York)Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 25% Aufgeld und auf Hammerpreis und Aufgeld die zum Auktionszeitpunkt geltende Umsatzsteuer.

Lot 1435

BALDWIN STANLEY: (1867-1947) British Prime Minister 1923-24, 1924-29 and 1935-37. A good signed sepia 8 x 6.5 photograph showing Baldwin seated in a half length pose behind a desk, talking into a large microphone, presumably as he makes a radio broadcast. Signed ('Baldwin of Bewdley') in dark fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image. Rare in this form. Some surface and corner creasing, about VG   

Lot 1441

THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister 1979-90. Two T.Ls.S., Margaret, each with holograph salutation and subscription, each one page, 8vo, 10 Downing Street, London, 31st January 1984 & 9th May 1989, to Monty Modlyn, on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister. In the first letter Thatcher thanks her correspondent for having sent her some information ('We must now decide how best to use it') and in the second the Prime Minister thanks Modlyn for his good wishes and expresses her delight that he was able to attend a reception and that he enjoyed it as much as she did. EX, 2   Monty Modlyn (1921-1994) British journalist, best known as a television and radio presenter.

Lot 1454

‘too little has been said about the great things the British did for India' [INDIA]: MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II. Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India of British India (1947) and the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India (1947-48). A good T.L.S., Mountbatten of Burma, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, 8vo, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, 12th July 1976, to Mrs. Rutherford. Mountbatten thanks his correspondent for her letter and expresses his delight that she had liked his short talk on the radio, remarking 'I agree with you that too little has been said about the great things the British did for India' and further writing 'Have you read a book called Freedom at Midnight written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre and published by Collins. In August 1977 it is going to be published in paperback form, but you can probably get a copy from the library. It is the story of the Transfer of Power in India and I am sure would interest you'. A letter of good content for its references to India. About EX   Mountbatten's correspondent was the wife of former Group Captain J. D. Rutherford who had been Commanding Officer of RAF Jodhpur in 1945-46.

Lot 167

 ‘Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program…..to bring you a special bulletin….’Original script from the historic 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds WAR OF THE WORLDS: [WELLES ORSON]: (1915-1985) American Actor & Film Director, Academy Award winner. An exceptionally rare original 4to mimeographed production script (unsigned) for the historic radio broadcast of War of the Worlds, directed and narrated by Orson Welles, and performed and broadcast live as an episode of the American radio drama anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air in New York on Sunday, 30th October 1938, over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. The title page of the script (marked 7 in the upper right corner) lists the cast of characters, including [Professor Richard] Pierson (Orson Welles) and comprises 39 numbered pages, printed on the recto only, the text beginning with the premise that the audience had tuned into listen to a live performance of music by Ramon Raquello and his Orchestra, which at increasingly frequent intervals were interrupted by 'news flashes', the third page featuring the famous announcement, 'Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin from the Intercontinental Radio News. At twenty minutes before eight, central time, Professor Farrell of the Mount Jennings Observatory, Chicago, Illinois, reports observing several explosions of incandescent gas, occurring at regular intervals on the planet Mars….The spectroscope indicates the gas to be hydrogen and moving towards the earth with enormous velocity. Professor Pierson of the observatory at Princeton confirms Farrell's observation, and describes the phenomenon as (QUOTE) like a jet of blue flame shot from a gun (UNQUOTE)…..' , the announcer later broadcasting 'a special announcement', 'It is reported that at 8.50 p.m. a huge, flaming object, believed to be a meteorite, fell on a farm in the neighbourhood of Grovers Mill, New Jersey, twenty-two miles from Trenton. The flash in the sky was visible within a radius of several hundred miles….', leading to the broadcast becoming an ever more realistic unfolding account of technically advanced Martian forces invading Earth, and reaching a frightening climax as Carl Phillips, a reporter who has ventured out to Grovers Mill, provides the listeners with an eye-witness account of events, 'Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the most terrifying thing I have ever witnessed…Wait a minute! Someone's crawling out of the hollow top. Someone or…..something. I can see peering out of that black hole two luminous disks…..are they eyes? It might be a face. It might be….[SHOUT OF AWE FROM THE CROWD] Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a grey snake. Now it's another one, and another. They look like tentacles to me. There, I can see the thing's body. It's large as a bear and it glistens like wet weather. But that face. It….it's indescribable. I can hardly force myself to keep looking at it. The eyes are black and gleam like a serpent. The mouth is V-shaped with saliva dripping from its rimless lips that seem to quiver and pulsate. The monster or whatever it is can hardly move…..This is the most extraordinary experience. I can't find words…..' An outstanding document relating to one of the most famous broadcasts from the golden age of radio. A couple of the pages have small pencil annotations and an erotic pencil drawing initialled by an unknown individual appears to the verso of page eight. Bound with three brass paper fasteners to the left edge and with some light overall age wear, VG   Intended as a special Halloween episode from The Mercury Theatre on the Air, on the evening of Sunday, 30th October 1938, Orson Welles directed, narrated and performed in a riveting adaptation of the science fiction novel The War of the Worlds (1898) by H. G. Wells. The programme lasted precisely one hour and the episode became famous for the national uproar and panic it caused amongst the audience, resulting in a landmark change to broadcasting practices, and firmly cementing Welles's fame as a dramatist.The broadcast was reported as headline news in The New York Times the following day ('Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact') and such was the reaction of the public in the immediate aftermath of the broadcast the Federal Government were provoked into taking measures to ensure that no such broadcast ever aired again, without making it absolutely clear that the performance was a work of fiction.In the fracas that followed the broadcast, it was reported that the police raided the studio, Welles's collaborator John Houseman writing of the event, 'The following hours were a nightmare. The building was suddenly full of people and dark-blue uniforms. Hustled out of the studio, we were locked into a small back office on another floor. Here we sat incommunicado while network employees were busily collecting, destroying, or locking up all scripts and records of the broadcast'. It is believed that, during the course of their investigation, the police seized all available copies of the script. It is likely that only a small number - perhaps 20 or 30 - of the scripts were originally printed, for the actors and radio technicians, and with the majority of these confiscated by the police, the present lot represents an extremely rare opportunity to acquire an original copy pertaining to one of the most notorious broadcasts in the history of radio.Our research indicates that only five other copies of scripts have appeared at auction before now, the first being sold at Sotheby's, New York, on 14th December 1988 (Lot 189, $143,000). Two of the five were working drafts of 9 & 17 pages only, and one a transcript issued after the recording.

Lot 354

LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of the Beatles. Signed and inscribed 12” single record sleeve for (Just Like) Starting Over (1980), signed by Lennon in blue ink to a clear area of the cover image, depicting him in a head and shoulders pose kissing Yoko One, further adding his familiar doodle and the date 1980 in his hand beneath his signature. Signed and inscribed a second time to the same image on the verso, 'To Ruth with love & Harold, John Lennon '80'. The record (marked Promotional Copy - Not for Sale) is still present. Some scuffing and age wear to the edges of the sleeve and with some corner creasing, G  (Just Like) Starting Over is a song taken from the album Double Fantasy (1980) and was released as the final single of Lennon's lifetime on 24th October 1980 in the United Kingdom. Yoko Ono's Kiss Kiss Kiss featured on the B-side. The song reached No.1. in both the United States and the United Kingdom after Lennon was murdered on 8th December 1980. The present record is a promotional 12” vinyl single originally issued to radio stations and, compared to the commercial releases, features a longer fadeout, officially running at four minutes 17 seconds.

Lot 577

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 594

LAWES LEWIS E.: (1883-1947) American prison warden, a proponent of prison reform. Lawes served as the Warden of Sing Sing Correctional Facility from 1920-41 during which time he supervised the executions of 303 prisoners. T.L.S., Lewis E Lawes, one page, 4to, Ossining, New York, 7th November 1934, to John Buscemi. Lawes thanks his correspondent for their kind note 'on the radio dramatizations', adding that he is pleased that they had enjoyed them, and further sending his autograph as requested. VG   

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