A MODEL CLYDE PUFFER CARGO SHIP 'LADY BUTE', OF GLASGOW the superstructure removable for motorized operation, with a part-plank effect deck and detailed fittings, the glass reinforced plastic hull painted (weathered) black over red and fitted with an electric motor, complete with display stand, storage / transportation case, and a Spektrum DX6i radio control unit, 63cm long.
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A LIVE-STEAM CUSTOM-BUILT MODEL OF AN ADMIRAL'S BARGE the superstructure removable for motorized operation, with a plank effect deck and detailed fittings, the hull painted blue over grey, complete with display stand, storage/transportation case, and a Hitec Ranger II radio control unit, 104cm long. Note: Fitted with a Cheddar Models 'Plover' steam plant, with a copper barrel, copper tubes and a copper firebox; together with a small quantity of test certificates (to a working pressure of 45 psi / 3.1 bar), the most recent having expired on 17/10/2019.
Snooker Ken Doherty 8x10 signed colour photo. Ken Doherty born 17 September 1969 is an Irish professional snooker player, commentator and radio presenter. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of The Beatles. A good, unusual signed and inscribed colour candid 3.5 x 4 polaroid photograph of Lennon, the image depicting him seated in a half length pose, wearing his trademark circular spectacles, alongside the disc jockey Alan Smith (also known as 'Brother Love') in the WFIL radio studio in Philadelphia in October 1975 during a weekend fundraising broadcast for the Philadelphia Association of Retarded Children. Signed by Lennon in blue ink to the upper white border, 'To da Brother, love, John Lennon' and dated 1975 in his hand, further adding his familiar doodle of a face in his hand to a clear area of the image. A rare signed photograph. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the image which detracts little from the appeal of the photograph. VG Provenance: Accompanied by a lengthy and detailed typed statement of provenance signed by Alan Smith and dated 6th October 2017, recounting the circumstances under which the present photograph was taken and signed, in part, 'In 1975, Jay Cook, the Program Director…..somehow, in conjunction with Capitol Records, convinced John Lennon to join us to 'kick off' the event [the WFIL/PARC fundraising marathon of non-stop music] on Friday afternoon…..John arrived early, hung around talking with all of us getting to know our names, sensing our personalities, deciding who was funny and who wasn't…..Over the next day and a half I spent an inordinate (amount) of time (as did my wife at the time) with him around the studio….He was open and charming, extremely bright…..My wife took the picture in the radio studio while we were on the air and when we were looking at it, he took it from my hand and signed it and drew the little face on it….John left early Sunday morning to return home to go into virtual seclusion from the public eye until 1980….'
MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) British Musician, a member of The Beatles. A printed 4to gala awards presentation programme & menu for the Capitol Radio 194 Music Awards for 1976 held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, on 3rd February 1977, individually signed to the inside by Paul McCartney and further signed by Elton John, Andy Fairweather Low, Twiggy and Michael Aspel. All have signed in blue or black inks, a few adding inscriptions in their hands. A heavy vertical fold affects the centre of the front and back covers although does not touch the signatures. About G
GUINNESS ALEC: (1914-2000) English Actor, Academy Award winner. A good, small series of A.Ls.S., Alec Guinness, eight pages (total), 8vo, London and Hove, 1940-46, each to Miss. Helen M. Wilks. Guinness writes an interesting series of letters concerning his work and life, in part, ‘No I’m not disabled or anything – it just happens I have been able to fit in about four broadcasts during the past few months. Hate broadcasting (though enjoyed 12th Nt.) – but it brings in the pennies. I am hoping that shortly the B.B.C. will do a radio version I have made of Webster’s magnificent The Duchess of Malfi. As for the theatre after the war – well the end of the war’s a long way off I fear – but if we’re not all too old I suppose we shall try to do something about it’ (10th April n.y.), ‘I agree & don’t agree about Dickens. After “Expectations” I’m pretty sure that Dickens characters can’t be given stage performance – which is neither the theatres fault nor Dickens. The size of Dickens and the size of the theatre appear to be of the same quality but they aren’t. However, that doesn’t mean that a Dickens character doesn’t present an actor with opportunities for acting. I know perfectly well as an artist that Herbert Pocket has been my best performance to date (with the possible exception of Macbeth at Sheffield last summer) and even if I didn’t feel that in my bones I had my was assured of it by such people as Gielgud, Edith Evans, Tyrone Guthrie & co. That doesn’t sound conceited does it?......No I’m not appearing with the Galaxy at the Vic…..I need money for wife & child & as much as I love the Vic and Shakespeare the pay’s not very good. No, I’m not doing Barnaby Rudge. I’ve got hold of a very excellent Russian farce which I’m trying to persuade people [to] let me produce. Apart from that I’m sitting waiting to be called up next month’ (17th March 1940), ‘My wretched film drags on and on and involves me in 5.45 am – 8.0 pm days. I am not doing the Abelard play as the author was accused of plagiarism but am doing my own adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov, which provides me with a very different sort of part to anything I have played previously. It’s a strange, clumsy play…….I don’t agree with you about Olivier. He may have started as an exhibitionist, but he has become a great actor. He is the essence of humility.’ (2nd May 1946). Each of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by Guinness. VG, 3
Hi-Fi- A group of vintage and retro stereo / radios to include a Sharp Stereo radio cassette recorder model GF-330 with 2-way 4-speaker, Bush radio, a Grundig TK 17L De Luxe reel to reel tape recorder, Sony full auto shut-off cassette-corder TCM-939, Akai head phone with volume controls ASE-20 boxed and a Vindor My Lady Catherine in a two tone case.
A selection of vintage cigarette cards to include full and partial sets to include House of Craven; British Birds, Military Uniforms, Cars, Flowers, Wills; Railway Engines, Radio Celebrities, Players; Aeroplanes, Sea Fishes, Straight Line caricatures, Brooke Bond Tea cards etc. Also includes a selection of cigarette packets, St Bruno, Black Cat, Erinmore etc.
Chris Evans signed 10 x 8 colour Top Gear Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at BBC Radio London 2016. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Marti Pellow signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at BBC Radio London 2013. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Rick Astley signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at BBC Radio London 2016. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Approximately 200 vinyl singles, mainly 1960s-80s Rock and Pop to include the Springfields, Blue Mink, The Doors, Neil Diamond etc. CONDITION REPORT These records are from the collection of a Monty Lister, who was a well-known presenter on Radio Merseyside. One of his best known programmes was 'Tune Tonic', he also interviewed many of the TV and Music stars of the 1960s and 70s.
BEATLES MAGAZINES & RECORD COLLECTOR ARCHIVE. Great collection of magazines to include approx 109 very well kept Record Collector magazines, all stored in binders with dates approx 1984 - 1992, approx 130 Beatles Unlimited magazines in binders, approx 60 assorted magazines with Beatles covers to include Radio Times etc.
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