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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   

Lot 1132

SCIENTISTS: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, T.Ls.S. (2) by various scientists etc., all of whom were involved in research and other projects during World War II, including Robert Watson-Watt (pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology, the former of which provided vital advance information which helped the Royal Air Force win the Battle of Britain), Thomas R. Merton (whose work with phosphorescent powders with cathode rays made possible the two-layer long-persistence radar screens which helped to bring victory in the Battle of Britain; T.L.S., Thomas R Merton, one page, 8vo, Hereford, 18th September 1944, to Capt. Paterson, stating, in part, 'I can assure you that the flying-bomb was defeated by the fighters, the guns and the ballons (sic) and that the contribution which the Scientist was able to make was really of secondary importance'), John Baker (creator of the Morrison indoor air raid shelter), Alwyn Crow (involved in research into ballistics, projectiles and missiles 1916-53), Ben Lockspeiser (Director of scientific research at the Air Ministry during World War II), Donald Bailey (inventor of the Bailey bridge, about which Montgomery of Alamein is recorded as saying that 'without the Bailey bridge, we should not have won the war'), William Cook (Deputy controller of the Projectile Development Establishment during World War II), Christopher Hinton (Deputy Director General at the Ministry of Supply during World War II), Archibald Low (2; 'the father of radio guidance systems') etc. Several of the signatures are laid down to cards and some have attached printed biographies etc. G to VG, 13    

Lot 1138

[COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CORPS]: An original contemporary printed Suspects Wanted poster issued by the CIC, one page, folio (8 x 13), n.p., n.d. (c.1945-46). The poster is marked Secret at the head, with the instruction that it is for the use of CIC personnel only, stating that 'The following individuals are known or suspected German agents. If persons of the following descriptions come to notice they should be arrested and sent by CIC WITHOUT DELAY to the Master Interrogation Center where adequate resources for detailed interrogation are available'. Beneath this appear images of twelve individuals, many of them Belgian nationals, each identified by name and with brief reasons for their desired capture, including Luigi Aiassa ('Member of Gestapo. Associate of Josef Schroell'), Emile Kirchen ('Denouncer and Informer for Germans. Worked at Radio Luxembourg'), Jean Kuffer ('Possesses false French passport and also German identity papers'), Josef Schroell ('SD agent and recruiter of low-grade line-crossers in the Trier area'), Marie Schroell ('Mother of Josef Schroell….Probable agent'), Ernst Osterspey ('German national and enemy agent. Was pastor and Franciscan monk in Moresnet, Belgium'), Edmund Georges ('SD or Gestapo agent. Was active in Holland'), Nellie Lavergne ('Belgian national. German agent penetrating Belgian resistance organisations') etc. Some overall creasing and age wear, G   

Lot 1223

Jodl’s instructions to Donitz and Keitel the day before surrendering the German armed forces [JODL ALFRED]: (1890-1946) German Generaloberst, Chief of the Operations Staff of the German Armed Forces High Command 1939-45. An historically important D.S., Jodl, Colonel General, in the hand of an unidentified Allied radio operator at the SHAEF headquarters, one page, 4to (feint ruled paper), n.p. (Reims), n.d. (6th May 1945). The document, completed entirely in bold pencil and evidently translated into English from Jodl's original German text, is an Open Telegram addressed to Grand Admiral Karl Donitz and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, and states, in full, 'Orders to those concerned necessary to take direction “Frankenstrub” as quickly as possible and amicably'. Accompanied by two contemporary carbon typed copies of the same text. Some light age toning to the principal document and light overall creasing and age wear to the two carbon copies. G, 3  The present documents are dated just a day before Jodl signed the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces on behalf of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW). Jodl had been authorised by Donitz to sign the surrender, but subject to negotiating a 48-hour delay, ostensibly to enable the surrender order to be communicated to outlying German military units. 'Frankenstrub', the OKW facility in Berchtesgaden on the Austrian border, was a code word for the retreat. Provenance: The present documents originated from the personal archive of Major-General Sir Kenneth Strong (1900-1982) who served as a senior intelligence officer under General Dwight D. Eisenhower at SHAEF and played a leading part in the negotiations for the unconditional surrender of Germany in 1945.

Lot 137

Actress Maureen Lipman signed 6x4 black and white photo. Dame Maureen Diane Lipman DBE 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. Est. 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 184

Actor Warren Mitchell signed black and white postcard mounted to a size of 7x5. Warren Mitchell was an English actor. He was a BAFTA TV Award winner and twice a Laurence Olivier Award winner. In the 1950s, Mitchell appeared on the radio programmes Educating Archie and Hancock's Half Hour. He also performed minor roles in several movies. Est. 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 435

Linda Regan Carry on England promo signed colour photo 10 x 8 inch. Linda Regan born Linda Mary Drinkwater, is a British actress and author, who has appeared on television, film, radio and on stage. She is best known for her role as Yellowcoat April in the British holiday camp sitcom Hi de Hi. 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 495

Isla Blair 10x8 signed colour photo. Isla Blair (born 29 September 1944) is a British film, television and radio actress and singer. 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 185

A box of assorted, to include a tea caddy and a radio

Lot 214

A Bush vintage radio, in a mottled brown Bakelite case, with gold finish grill, type DAC 90A, 25cm high, 29cm wide, 19cm deep.

Lot 578

A 1930s Columbia record player in a brown Bakelite case, with oak interior, printed decal to interior lid, 13 x 39 x 35cm, together with a Philco mahogany cased c1920s radio with circular printed dial to the front and four dials, 48 x 37 x 24cm (2).

Lot 579

A 1930s style home made valve radio contained within a wooden case together with one other similar oak cased scratch built radio, a tuner, a gramophone horn by ATM, 'Claritone' and seven various radio valves (5).

Lot 581

A Phillips portable tape recorder together with a Hacker Sovereign II longwave radio and a quantity of Kodak slides and Phillips reel-to-reel tapes.

Lot 720

VARIOUS ARTISTS; a collection of mainly 1960s-80s vinyl Lps to include Queen 'Queen II', 'Radio Gaga', 'Flash Gordon Soundtrack', Marc Bolan and T. Rex, Edmundo Ross and His Orchestra 'Bongos from the South', Barbara Streisand, The Animals, Motown Chartbusters, Pat Boone, etc and a quantity of biographies to include Bill Wyman 'Stone Alone', 'The Marc Bolan Story', Dirk Bogarde 'Backcloth', 'The 2004 Halliwells Fil, Video and DVD Guide' by John Walker, etc (3).

Lot 895A

Four boxed Doctor Who sets comprising 'Army of Ghosts' figure set, including one Mickey Smith figure, one Dalek Thay, one Genesis Ark, and one destroyed Cyber Man figure, a 'Sontaran Stratagem' set including one Donna Noble figure, a Sontaran Trooper, a Commander Skorr and A general Staal figure, a radio controlled Dalek, featuring motorised Dalek movement and a 'The Doctor and RC K.9' set featuring motorised K9 movement posable 'The Doctor' figure and RC handset (4).

Lot 896

DOCTOR WHO; a TARDIS play set in original box with lights and sound effects together with a mini RC Dalek battle pack with Cyber Leader action figure, in original box featuring two radio controlled Daleks a poseable Cyber Leader action figure with flashing lights and speech (2).

Lot 331

EARLY RADIO, Gecophone crystal radio set, battery box and head phones

Lot 427

A VALVE RADIOMOBILE MODEL 100 CAR RADIO, together with a Philips 22RNZ1 car radio,speaker and a boxed new old stock BERU A350 electric aerial

Lot 429

A SELECTION OF SMALL SPANNERS, plus a radio case containing various engineers tools, grips, punches and various pop rivets etc

Lot 71

A Selection of Film Industry Magazines, A Selection of Film Industry Magazines,including InSync, Promo, Shots, British Film and TV Production Review, Hollywood Reporter, Clip, British Cinematographer, Commercials Production Review, Screen Digest, Screen International, Moving Pictures, Post Update, the Producer, Film & Video, Stage, Screen and Radio (a lot)

Lot 754

A G.E.C. Combi Camera & Radio, A G.E.C. Combi Camera & Radio,untested, body G-VG,

Lot 111

A Bakelite Ekco Valve Radio, A Bakelite Ekco Valve Radio,Artdeco case with label 'Ekco Type A.W.88 Reciever' to the rear, electrically untested cosmetically good, dial cover perished

Lot 112

Bush TV 62 12in Bakelite Television, Bush TV 62 12in Bakelite Television,fully restored by the vendor with a Dominoe 625 - 405 line converter with a SCART lead, built and designed by Malcom Everiss. The Bush Radio Television Reciever Type TV22's main claim to fame was that it was the first British television that could be tuned, by the owner, to any one of the two then current BBC transmitters. It was also able to tune to the further three proposed channels. The Bush TV22 is an icon of early 1950s bakelite sets and highly desirable today, although in its day it was one of the cheapest sets available (at £35 and 10 shillings) - it was intended for those who couldn't afford a set with a ‘proper’ wooden cabinet. The post-war timber shortage was the main reason why some TV manufacturers used other materials for the cabinets. Condition PAT test fail as there is no earth to the chassis. Powers up and works well in conjunction with the converter - will need a new SCART lead.

Lot 115

Two Crystal Radio Sets, Two Crystal Radio Sets,Including an amateur crystal radio set in double fronted mahogany case, height 28.5 cm , and a Stirling No.1 Crystal set with BBC transfer to the front, missing Crystal housing AF

Lot 120

BBC Bakelite BBC BakeliteA 1920s BBC single valve radio reciever with black Bakelite dial, 12 cm x 14.5 cm x 20 cm H

Lot 121

Radio RadioAn Art Deco mahogany and chromium plated audio speaker by Dallow Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Burton on Trent c.1932; of rotated square form on chrome supports over platform base 53 cm H

Lot 122

An Ecko All-Electric Radio type AC 76 Superhet c.1935; with long and medium wave bands, 40.5 cm H

Lot 123

Philips Bakelite Philips BakeliteA Philips type 930A bakelite radio, Cathedral / Chapel Radio, 1931-1932 model, designed by Louis Kalff, 46 x 40cm

Lot 124

Philips Walnut Philips WalnutA Philips Superinductance 634A Art Deco radio receiver, released 1933, arched walnut veneered case with Bakelite stylised grill, 28cm W x 32cm H

Lot 126

Murphy Type A3A Radio, Murphy Type A3A Radio,art deco style French polished mahogany cased valve radio on the original stand, Condition: untested, good cosmetic condition, slightly sunbleached to front

Lot 296

PHILIPS COMPACT DISC MIDI HI-FI SYSTEM, FCD185 WITH SEPARATE SPEAKERS & TRANSISTOR RADIO

Lot 207

Qty of Wills cigarette cards including Pubs around the Shire, Cinema Stars, Flowers, Cycling, From Plantation to Smoker, Life in the Treetop, Garden Hints, Aeroplanes, Radio Celebrities, Birds, Military, Household Hints, Football, Uniforms, Kings & Queens, Scouts, etc, see images for details & Qty of World stamp albums, see images for details

Lot 133

Headphones and radio accessories, including a pair of Brown headphones in maker's carton, nine others; and a small quantity of transformers, condensers, crystals and other accessories (in 4 cartons)

Lot 134

Radio-related ceramics, a child's cup and saucer showing early radio receivers, by Heathcote China, Wireless Series

Lot 28

A phonograph, of unknown make but very similar to an Edison Standard, No. 688, the top hinged at the front, with double-spring motor, replica reproducer and black horn from a radio speaker

Lot 534

LATE 1920s HALLICRAFTERS HAM RADIO SPEAKER

Lot 683

RADIO CELEBRITY CIGARETTE CARDS

Lot 57

PAUL MCCARTNEY - MCCARTNEY ON MCCARTNEY - COMPLETE 12 x LP BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE SET. Amazing to uncover complete 12 x LP BBC Transcription Service set of 'McCartney On McCartney'. The set covers the BBC's 1989 eight-part radio special focusing on McCartney's entire career up to that point ("Flowers in the Dirt"-era) via exclusive interviews and musical highlights. The records are primarily in superb archive condition showing little signs of being played/handled, however, please note that the record '160627/160630' is graded as Fair with a heavy scratch on side 1.

Lot 502

A Set of Vintage Brass Pan Scales for Restoration, Scumble Glazed Vintage Radio, Mahogany Work Box etc

Lot 102

Masons Regency tableware and two mahogany jugs, assorted glassware, Murphy radio, pair of Staffordshire and other figures, three silver topped jars, etc.

Lot 166

GEC Model BC 5445 bakelite case radio, 33cm.

Lot 1875

Radio Controlled boxed selection, Ecstasy Model Super 450 SLC- Mercedes Benz, UFO2, Torpedo Boat x2 and Mighty Ranger 4x4 truck (5)

Lot 1876

Radio controlled selection, some boxed, to include Hummel Tank EM - 417, Nikko Frame Buggy Turbo Panther, Leopard Tank and others

Lot 1882

Suitcase of children's toys to include Judy doll, radio controlled car and other toys

Lot 2552

Vintage black bakelite telephone, together with a brown and cream bakelite Bush radio

Lot 2669

Good quality large scratch built radio controlled model of a ship 'H.M. Customs Badger', (remote lacking), together with stand, approximately 121cm in length

Lot 2678

Good quality large scratch built radio controlled model of a tug boat (remote lacking), together with stand, approximately 96cm in length

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