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Lot 1616

A large quantity of mixed childrens games to include a Scalextric Micro Mania Terrorhawks gift set, a Kung Zhu radio controlled battle arena, and others

Lot 189

Mixed Lot comprising a Ford spotlight switch, a genuine Ford New Heated rear window switch, genuine Ford switch blanking plates, genuine Ford Escort MKIII spotlight mounting brackets, genuine Ford RST21P radio cassette player and a Shell X100 oil can

Lot 298

Vintage hanging enamel sign for Pye Radio with accompanying wall bracket, 48cm high

Lot 162

A Binatone novelty transistor radio with coloured casing in the shape of a globe made in Hong Kong 1965

Lot 181

A collection of three world war military rucksacks to include radio transceiver bag (empty) along with 2 other bags

Lot 416

A collection of five vintage radios to include Roberts radio & hacker

Lot 420

A collection of 4 vintage Radios to include A little Maestro model 10 radio along with RCD radio

Lot 431

A collection of 3 vintage radios; Bakelite little Maestro radio & Ecko radio

Lot 432

Two vintage radios; Murphy radio.

Lot 443

A collection of antique items; Esso vintage petrol can, vintage Roberts radio & antique wash board

Lot 25

WW2 Radio Civilian receiver- untested

Lot 672

Peter Spoerer Model Engineers Accucraft Flying Scotsman 4-6-2 locomotive and tender, gauge 1 / G scale, radio controlled, in BR green, no.60103, boxed

Lot 679

Merlin Loco Works, dual gauge (0/1) radio-controlled Live Steam 'Aubrey' 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, bearing works No. 419, with fitted pressure gauge and twin outside cylinders, finished in green and black with brass trim, length 28cm, in wooden carry box.

Lot 680

Merlin Loco Works, 0 gauge, 32mm, radio-controlled Live Steam 0-4-0 Tank Locomotive, bearing works No. 387, with fitted pressure gauge and twin outside cylinders, finished in green and black with brass trim, length 25cm, in wooden carry box.

Lot 1189

A bag and box of radio valves **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 926

A Crane and Viceroy radio controlled wristwatch, boxed

Lot 1263

Three brass cased quartz Carriage Clocks, clockwork carriage clock, Roberts Radio, cash tins, etc.

Lot 720

Marx Plastic Battery Operated RAC Land Rover Radio Rescue Truck. Good with some age related wear in fair original box.

Lot 139

Bush retro design radio

Lot 211

Art Deco Bakelite cased radio

Lot 255

A Vidor valve Radio 1950's, together with Sony Walkman FX290, Phillips Cassette 2202 in case with cables

Lot 280

Original 'Zenith Trans - Oceanic' multiband radio receiver 'Royal 3000-1' retaining charts

Lot 760

The Jam - 'The Gift' 12" vinyl record signed in person by Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler in 2006 at Virgin Radio Studios, London. Includes original inner sleeve, COA included.

Lot 833

A Bush BS-3053 25+25 RMS all-in-one hi-fi system, comprising a turntable, cassette player and radio, along with a pair of Bush/Rank Radio International BX-9035 40hm bookshelf speakers

Lot 687

HANS GUGELOT & DIETER RAMS1920 - 1965 & 1932RADIO PHONO KOMBINATION PHONOSUPER MODELL 'SK 61' / 'SCHNEEWITTCHENSARG' Deutschland, Braun AG, Entwurf 1958 Lackiertes Metall, Holz, Acrylglas. H. 24 cm, B. 58 cm, T. 29 cm. Mehrfach bez.. Gebrauchsspuren, leicht verschm., Holz min. best., part. kl. Kratzer. Literatur: Interieur + Design in Deutschland 1945-1960, Berlin 1993, Abb. S. 104.

Lot 625

A quantity of Denby, Camera tripods, tins, Robert radio etc.

Lot 801

A vintage valve radio set by G. Marconi.

Lot 829

Three boxes of Roberts radio, speakers, broadband hub, staple gun etc.

Lot 1070

SUAREZ ADOLFO: (1932-2014) 1st Duke of Suarez. Spanish Lawyer and Politician. First democratically elected Prime Minister since 1936 and a key figure in the country´s transition to democracy after Franco. An early D.S., three pages, folio, Madrid, 31st December 1971, in Spanish. The typed document bears the heading of the Ministry of information and broadcasting. Suarez in his capacity of general Director signs a purchase contract of 50 musical equipment for the national radio broadcast for one hundred and fifty-nine thousand pesetas. With two binder holes to the left border, and small area of paper loss to the upper edge, none affecting the text or signatures. Small overall minor age wear, otherwise G

Lot 304

VINCENT GENE: (1935-1971) American rockabilly and rock and roll singer and guitarist. Vintage signed 6.5 x 8.5 magazine image of Vincent seated in a half-length pose, with a printed caption to the base, ‘Everyone calls him Vince. He owns a radio station in California, and he’s been to the ballet at the Royal Festival Hall with…hold it…Wee Willie Harris!’. Signed by Vincent in blue ink to the image, the conclusion of his surname running into a dark area. Neatly laid down to card, otherwise about VG

Lot 505

CARTER HOWARD: (1874-1939) English archaeologist and Egyptologist who discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. A.L.S., with his initials H.C., one page, small 4to, Collingham Gardens, London, n.d. (1930), to Admiral Henry Lindberg, President of the Swedish-British Society in Stockholm. Carter’s letter, written in pencil, is his retained draft copy (with a number of corrections), thanking his correspondent for their letter and details of various engagements, and commenting ‘I would suggest lecturing at Vasteras either on Wednesday 28, or Thursday 29, which ever would be most convenient to them…..with regard to the proposed talk over the radio 7 pm on the 26th, I am agreeable providing it will not interfere with…..arrangements for the second Stockholm lecture on that date’. Rare. VG Carter visited Sweden in the summer of 1930 to deliver a number of lectures on the subject of Tutankhamun’s tomb, which he was still working on at the time.

Lot 515

FAMOUS MEN: Small selection of signed items by various famous men comprising Edmund Hillary (1919-2008) New Zealand mountaineer, the first man, with Tenzing Norgay, to reach the summit of Mount Everest, 1953, black ink signature (‘E. P. Hillary’) to the upper half of a 4to sheet of printed stationery from the Himalayan Trust of which Hillary was the chairman; Christiaan Barnard (1922-2001) South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant, signed 3.5 x 5 photograph of Barnard in a head and shoulders pose, signed in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image; F. W. de Klerk (1936-2021) South African politician who served as State President of South Africa 1989-94, Nobel Peace prize winner 1993, signed 8 x 10 cardstock image of de Klerk seated in a half-length pose behind his desk. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border which also features a printed caption; Bernard Lovell (1913-2012) English physicist and radio astronomer, signed 5.5 x 3.5 photograph of Lovell in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 4

Lot 599

[NAZI OCCULT]: FRANK BERNHARD: (1913-2011) German Obersturmbannfuhrer of World War II. Frank was an SS Commander of the Obersalzberg complex who, by order of Adolf Hitler, arrested Hermann Goring on 25th April 1945. Frank placed Goring under house arrest, although ignored later orders to execute the Reichsmarschall. Frank was also one of the few SS officers inducted into the rites at Wewelsburg Castle, Himmler’s dedicated complex that served as the central SS cult-site. D.S., Frank, in pencil, one page, 4to, Head Quarters, 3rd August 1941, in German. The typed document is a report relating to the communications of the 1st SS Brigade from 27th – 30th July 1941, giving details of radio communications being established upon the Brigade’s arrival at their new command post at Korzec (Poland), adding that these were uninterrupted, and that a telephone communication was also established with Brigade staff and troops, although strong interference from Russian transmitters had been detected. With a number of official date stamps and pencil annotations, two file holes to the left edge (small tears), not affecting the text or signature. About VG

Lot 641

RAY MAN: (1890-1976) American visual artist, a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements and a renowned pioneering fashion and portrait photographer. T.L.S., Man Ray, one page, 4to, Paris, 31st January 1962, to Jean. Ray writes in a business-like manner regarding the sales of his works, apologising for writing in English ('in which language I can express myself more shortly') and referring to an agreement he had entered into with his correspondent in 1959, which had led him 'to believe that I would be freed from all matters of keeping accounts and from endless discussions', continuing to rectify several points raised in his correspondent's recent letters, in part, 'Our contract gives you control of world sales, and the exhibitions in New York were arranged with the approval of the Galerie Rive Droite….To date no accounts have been given me of transactions….Among other activities in New York I was responsible for selling a watercolour for $400, as well as some drawings at a good price….In your second letter you say you haven't taken paintings to cover the contract. I have receipts for all the works you have taken which exceed what you have paid me. You admit you haven't paid me the four millions due in 1961. The contract stipulates three millions to be paid over the period…..I cannot go into details here, since you promised to keep accounts for me. Anyhow, your small investment in me has paid off already, I'm sure. And will continue to pay. I have done much more than you in the way of publicity: interviews, radio and television in France and abroad, as well as participating in non-commercial official exhibitions. In 59, before our contract I consigned only the Orateur to Loeb, asking him only 300.00 francs for it. He did not sell it because he probably asked a couple of thousand dollars for it, and I took it back. I sold it to you for 200.00 frs. as an object, although I have always considered it as important as any painting. But I wasn't going to argue with you - I counted on the future. So, the contract is void as from today.' A couple of very light, extremely minor corner creases, VG

Lot 70

MARCH FREDRIC: (1897-1975) American actor, Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the original RKO Radio Pictures publicity portrait depicting March in a head and shoulders pose in costume from his Oscar winning role as Al Stephenson from the epic drama film The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). Signed by March in dark fountain pen ink to a largely clear area of the background. A few light, minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG

Lot 111

Vintage Bakelite Valve Radio - Untested Sold as Ornamental / Decorative / Production Use Items are in vintage condition Signs of age & use Please see photographs

Lot 1419

Six boxed diecast models to include Dinky 105 Maximum Security Vehicle (diecast gd, tatty box), Matchbox Superfast 70 Dragster in pink (ex with gd box), Corgi 497 Radio Rentals Escort Van (diecast ex, box gd), Matchbox King Size K10 Pipe Truck (damage to some pipes, paint chips to diecast, box missing window), Dinky 197 Morris Mini Traveller in white (paint chips, poor box) and Dinky 404 Conveyancer Fork Lift Truck with driver figure (diecast gd with some paint chips, box fair with tape repair)

Lot 142

Collection of four boxed radio control and plastic model kit sets, to include 2 x plastic model kits featuring Gunze Sangyo Austin Healy Spitfire Mk-1 and Airfix Austin Healey Sprite Mk I and 2 x R/C cars featuring Great power Turbo Buggy and a Hitari Turbo King, all appearing complete, with some boxes showing some sign of storage wear

Lot 251

Radio Control - Four boxed 'high performance' R/C drones to include Sky Max +, Air Max - Ultra, Xtreme Pro - Advance & Sky Warrior - HD Live. Contents appear vg; boxes gd overall - some storage wear

Lot 293

Collection of four boxed Doctor Who action figures to include The Doctor & RC K-9, Radio Controlled Dalek, Daleks in Manhattan Set and Utopi With Professor Yana Gift Set, all unopened and ex

Lot 353

Radio Control - A collection of R/C model parts & accessories to include radio control systems (featuring Futaba Digital Proportional R/C System, Sanwa Irvine Conquest MKII FM & PCM Challenger R455), Badger spray gun set, KW-3200 Power Panel, power unit, aeroplane propellors, wheels, etc. (4)

Lot 382A

Collection of various toys to include boxed built Meccano Tuning R/C Radio Controlled car and a quantity of ERTL plastic train track with a few diecast trains, plus a Micro Superstar Spiderman play case. etc

Lot 425

Nine boxed Doctor Who items to include 5 x Corgi diecast model sets (TY96201, TY96102, TY96207, TY96104 & TY96205 Collectors Set), 2 x Character (6 Figure Gift Pack and radio Controlled Dalek) and 2 x Product Enterprise Talking Daleks (both variants), all ex

Lot 460A

Collection of various mixed toys, diecast models and games to include 2 x Siku diecast model trucks including 3182 and 4012, Taiyo R/C radio controlled Mad Rat car, TOMY Fast and Furious Arcade Game, 2 x boxed Subbuteo 63000 teams, Subbuteo 60140 Football Pitch and Teams and Subbuteo 61128 Trophy Cup, all appearing complete and boxes vary in condition from vg to tatty

Lot 6069

Sir Robert Watson-Watt: 'Three Steps to Victory: A Personal Account by Radar's Greatest Pioneer', London, Odhams Press, Ltd., 1957, 1st edition, frontispiece + 49 illustrations from photographs, diagrams, maps etc. as called for, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper (30s net price intact). Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (1892–1973) was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology. His contribution in developing a practical radar aircraft detection system provided the vital advance information that helped the Royal Air Force win the Battle of Britain. In his English History 1914–1945, the historian A. J. P. Taylor paid the highest of praise to Watson-Watt, Sir Henry Tizard and their associates who developed radar, crediting them with being fundamental to victory in the Second World War.

Lot 6308

(Royal photographs) A collection of 79 original press photographs of members of the British royal family between 1935 and 1940, mainly on public engagements. All with descriptive agency slips to verso: George VI (including with Neville Chamberlain in Downing Street, September 1st 1939; visiting the B.E.F., France, December 1939); Queen Elizabeth; the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose - 11 photos (including in Coronation robes); Queen Mary; Duke and Duchess of Kent; Edward VIII (radio broadcast to the nation, March 1936; Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph, November 1936; (as Duke of Windsor) inspecting French troops, November 1939. Average size 15 x 20 cms. Filed in plastic folder.

Lot 102

Box of glass radio valves incl Marconi, Ediswan, Mazda etc.

Lot 1280

Bakelite Philips Type 206A-15 No. M40018 radio

Lot 132

Collection of 35mm and digital cameras and accessories to include a Nikon Coolpix L120 (digital, tested and in working order), 2 Olympus OM101 bodies with Sigma 75-200mm zoom lens and Toko Auto Tele Converter 2x, vintage No2 Folding Autographic Brownie, Asahi Pentax S1a SLR with Asahi 55mm and Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm zoom lenses, a Coromet Mark II (damaged plastic case), empty Nikon camera bag, Pyramid P-250 tripod etc. Also included a vintage Bakelite radio by Stella

Lot 340

Three military manuals including No 19 Wireless Set Working Instructions and a PRC-349 Radio Station handbook

Lot 712

A boxed radio controlled Chipmunk Frame Buggy, 1:20 scale, by Nikko

Lot 602

GRUNDIG VINTAGE RADIO/CASSETTE, AND A CLOCK the clock by Westclox

Lot 323

Of WWI interest: an extensive archive of material relating to Lieutenant G M Rowland, Lincolnshire Regiment, comprising his War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star, uniform cap, a George V signed appointment certificate, two daggers in scabbards, a German issue bayonet, a German mess cup, cutlery in brown leather pouch, Christmas tin containing an original packet of cigarettes (and further tobacco), a small field radio, a collection of assorted military badges and coins, a framed sepia photograph of Lt Rowland (and further loose photographs), a cased pair of field glasses, numerous hand-written letters and postcards, two Western Front Maps (issued by the Daily Telegraph and George Philip & Son), an Army notebook with contents, his discharge letter dated 12th May 1919, a 1914 Infantry Training manual, assorted further training ephemera, two copies of the 1914 Field Service Pocket Book, Soldier's Pay Book, a Lewis Gun 'Stoppages' booklet, The Soldiers' Language Manual, a Lewis Gun Pencil Work Book, a personal notebook, with contents, Army Book 152A and 'The Golden Horseshoe - The Journal of the 37th Division'.Private collection, deceased estate. Retained in the family by descent.

Lot 2153

A vintage valve radio. (AF)

Lot 2244

A KB vintage radio, together with various records.

Lot 192

The Clash: A Rare Acetate Recording Of Bank Robber/Rockers Galore,1980,a double-sided 10inch disc, 45rpm, The Sound Clinic labels with handwritten recording details in red ink, the A-side Bank Robber and B-side Rockers Galore, audibly as per released versions, in paper record sleeve and card envelope addressed to BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale; accompanied by a handwritten note on BBC Radio 1 paper from Annie Nightingale to the competition winner, 10in x 10in (25.5cm x 25.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:This acetate was awarded as a BBC Radio 1 prize and sent directly to the prize winner by Annie Nightingale, the BBC DJ who hosted the radio competition.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 366

Noddy Holder/Slade: A Unique Artwork By Noddy Holder For The 50th Anniversary Of The Christmas No.1 Hit Merry Xmas Everybody,2023,acrylic on a Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar soundboard, humorously featuring Noddy's famous yell towards the end of the song, It's Christmas!!!, framed with a pickguard signed and inscribed in white pen, Keep on Rockin' by Noddy Holder, 16in x 20in (40cm x 51cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Proceeds from the sale of this Lot will go to the UK charity, Retune, which works to inspire young people to improve their mental well-being through creative outlets such as music and the arts. The charity organises workshops, live shows and self-care strategies.(For further information go to - https://www.retunewellbeing.com)This artwork was the result of a project organised by UK creative social enterprise, Eazl CIC, in partnership with Gibson Gives. (www.eazl.co.uk)Noddy Holder's painting marks the 50th Anniversary of Slade's biggest-selling single, Merry Xmas Everybody, and perfectly captures the spirit of the song. Written by Noddy and Jim Lea, Slade's bassist, it was originally released on 7th November 1973 and was the Christmas No.1 that year, selling over a million copies. It has been re-released in every decade since then, re-entering the UK Top 20 six times and was certified double Platinum by the BPI in December 2021. Frequently cited as one of the UK's favourite Christmas songs, it is used annually by TV and radio broadcasters to herald the approach of the festive season.Noddy Holder was born in 1946 and, by the age of seven, was performing on stage. He left school at sixteen to become a professional musician and, in 1966, joined forces with the band that would become Slade. Throughout the 1970s, Noddy's rock vocals were the trademark of the UK's biggest-selling singles band, including six No.1 hits, and he co-composed almost all of Slade's songs. The band released over twenty albums and enjoyed international success.Leaving Slade after twenty-five years, Noddy went on to host his own syndicated radio shows for seventeen years, as well as working extensively on TV. He continues to work today across TV, radio, advertising and on stage and has had two books published. Among the many honours he has received over the years, he was made a Freeman of his home town, Walsall in the West Midlands, and was awarded the MBE in 2000 for his services to show business.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 327

A collection of vintage radio valves in boxes to include Mazxa 6/3OL2, Pinnacle PCF200, Marconi PY82/U319, Mullard EBC33 and Solus PCF802. Location: A1FCondition: As found, we cannot guarantee the boxes contain the correct related valve Location: R2.4

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