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Lot 175

Mixed quantity of ceramics chestnut roaster and football radio

Lot 21

Goblin radio teasmade CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.

Lot 309

Vintage Bush valve radio CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.

Lot 83

Boxed Aston Martin Vanquish radio controlled car

Lot 1061

A QUANTITY OF DJ EQUIPMENT to include a two pairs of Ai Intimidation speakers and a Kam ZP series 150 Watts DJ Speakers, a boxed KAM KBA12 amplifier, a pair of Laser Display units, a Vivanco FM Radio Microphone System and a Soundlab Lighting Effect, a W Audio DA500 Power amp, two Acme LED830 Lighting effects, a Vivanco FM Radio Microphone System, a 4 Par 38 light box, an American DJ Starball LED Lighting effect, a 4U flight case containing two KAM KBA15 Power amplifiers and a Peavey Satelite monitor (15+)

Lot 332

An early twentieth century valve radio

Lot 380

A Victorian-style oil lamp, a vintage Hacker Herald radio & a Mickey Mouse quartz wall clock

Lot 408

A Matchbox diecast Thunderbirds commemorative set, BBC Radio Times Limited Edition in original box

Lot 130

A Marconiphone Model T84 BT duplicate series no.2285 radio, a Hacker 'Helmsman' transistor radio, a vintage Royal typewriter and other items.

Lot 80

Two Items of Imperial German Naval Insignia, being a single Funkmaat (radio operator) badge, very fine yellow embroidery with red lightning flash to the centre, frayed edge. A high quality Bootsmannsmaat beautiful yellow embroidery on an oval background.

Lot 105

A Vintage Art Deco Bakelite Radio, 42cm Wide

Lot 433

Lledo sundry diecast vehicles: "Radio Times 75 Years", "Antiques Roadshow", "VE Day", "7 UP"; and others, in bubble pakcs. (47)

Lot 350

First World War silk postcards (x12), a souvenir telegram from the Newcastle upon Tyne Post Office Exhibition 1936; a small quantity of Elizabeth II mint and used stamps, some earlier; four covers from Radio Moscow; 2nd World War Christmas cards and other items.

Lot 514

A Next game radio controlled hovercraft, in box.

Lot 308

Eight cannon models to inc Denix, radio and medieval

Lot 82

An Agatha Walker waxed plaster figure of the actress Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Elizabeth Barrett (Browning) in The Barrett's of Wimpole Street monogrammed and dated 1931, height 27cmDame Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, (born Jan. 25, 1891, London, Eng.—died Jan. 27, 1992, Halstead, Essex), English actress who became a legend on the classical British stage during her 80-year-long acting career.After she made her debut in a walk-on part in A Midsummer Nights’ Dream (1911), Ffrangcon-Davies played bit parts and sang in the chorus. By 1921 she was taking leading roles with the Birmingham Repertory Company, where she originated the role of Eve in George Bernard Shaw’s Back to Methuselah (1923). Her long association with the heroines of William Shakespeare’s plays began with Cordelia in King Lear (1924) and later included Cleopatra, Portia, Titania, Ophelia, Regan, Beatrice, Queen Katharine, Lady Macbeth, and Juliet, which was her signature role. She displayed equal versatility in her other roles, most notably Elizabeth Barrett in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1930, revived in 1935), Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest (1940), Mary Tyrone in Long Day’s Journey into Night (1958), and Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie (1965). She last appeared on stage in Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (1970), but she continued to act on television and radio, taping her last television appearance at the age of 100. Ffrangcon-Davies was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1991.

Lot 48

A vintage wood cased Murphy 186 medium and long wave radio, approximately 44 cm x 56 cm x 21 cm. Estimate £20 - £40 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply

Lot 388

Tivoli Audio Model 10 clock digital radio with remote control and instructions

Lot 16

A Pye Reporters Radio Telephone, PTC116-117, produced 1951 - 1965, with dash mountings. The Reporter was introduced to provide a low cost, front mounted radiotelephone using the second generation technology platform, and sold for the price of £80 throughout its life. A specially adapted Reporter was fitted to Donald Campbell's boat 'Bluebird' in September 1956 when he set the world water-speed record of 225.63 MPH. Transportable Reporters were used on the various boats monitoring the speed run and also on the shore.

Lot 647

A Neumann Elektronik Leitstelle radio and headset, late 20th century, numbered 5830-12-308-3316.

Lot 163

Early 20th C gramophone mechanism, a wooden post box and a early 20th C Ferranti radio

Lot 254

Selection of large scale model and radio controlled planes including a Hawker Hurricane, Spitfires etc (no controllers for radio controlled planes)

Lot 483

Antique travel clock, Small hand held radio, Desk blotter and Ink well insert.

Lot 616

BOSE Wave AWRC3P radio/CD player with remote (This item is PAT tested - 5 day warranty from date of sale) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 187

AKRO 70" span model fitted with SAITO FA-125a, including FUTABA radio.

Lot 190

SPOOK Vintage 1940 model 98" span, NO ENGINE, radio fitted looks NEW.

Lot 191

FAULTLESS CHICK 1948 Vintage Biplane 72" span, fitted with OS FS 52 engine complete with radio.

Lot 192

PITTS SPECIAL Scale model, NO ENGINE or RADIO, 62" span. NEW

Lot 194

COMPER SWIFT Scale model 88" span, with LASER engine servos NO RADIO.

Lot 195

CLOUD CRUISER 1937 Vintage model, 84" span with OS52 F/S engine, complete with radio.

Lot 198

Vintage SCORPION 88" SPAN unfinished model, requires covering some radio installed.

Lot 199

Scale BI PLANE HAWKER HART Style, finished model requires engine and radio.

Lot 193

Collectables to include early radio & mantle clocks

Lot 656

A large radio controlled model of a New Zealand Americas Cup racing boat, with a stand but without controller, approx 174cm H including stand, 100cm long, not currently working but apart from a few small signs of wear it is cosmetically in good condition

Lot 659

A scratch built radio controlled wooden model river cruiser boat with radio controller, approx 124cm long, 34cm wide, 21.5 high, electrics currently working

Lot 73

Collectables, an early 20th century HMV valve radio, a Union Jack flag, a brown leather case and sundry.

Lot 2139

Ekco - Type A22 circular Bakelite radio, serial No. 020308, H36cm Condition Report Case with age related scratches and marks.No visible major damage or cracks.Dial is not square in case.

Lot 1431

Lloytron & Elsimate Calculators, Anglia MK I de Luxe 6 radio, binoculars etc:- One Tray

Lot 1523

A Cossor Melody Master Model 523A Walnut Cased Radio.

Lot 1526

A Ekco Type L149 Radio, in brown Bakelite case, with instructions.

Lot 1527

Ekco Type AC86 Superhet Radio, in brown Bakelite arched case.

Lot 299A

A box containing various china and metal wares to include three table lamps, a three piece silver plated tea set, a DAB radio, together with a mahogany two tier occasional table

Lot 424

A Heng Long 1:16th Plastic Radio Controlled Tank, German Tiger 1, playworn, spares or repair. Boxed

Lot 176

AIWA HIFI AND GRUNDIG RADIO

Lot 22

GEORGE FORMAN GRILL AND TOASTIE AND CD RADIO

Lot 95

2 BOXES ASSORTED GOODS INCLUDING CD RADIO

Lot 100

A fascinating and rare goat skull set with Paleo-Indian arrow head, approx 2500BC, found Batesville, Texas, USA, radio carbon dated to 4440 +/- 35BP, length 26cm.

Lot 126

An Eddy Stone receiver model 670 and an Ultra bakelite radio (2). CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty and discoloured. No chips noted.

Lot 127

A Bush bakelite radio and a Major Maestro pilot radio (2). CONDITION REPORT: Scratches overall and very dirty. No chips noted.

Lot 96

A Marconi walnut vintage electric radio, width 46cm.

Lot 394

Three autograph books with stars of stage, screen and music including Laurel and Hardy, the Radio Revellers, Charlie Kunz, Frank Randle, etc, with several black and white photographs. CONDITION REPORT: We do not know when or where this was signed. The autograph hunter was living in Grimsby during the 1940s/50s.

Lot 128

A WW1 Aircraft Crystal Radio Receiver, c.1917, English, signed on plaque to lid 'W/T RECEIVER MODEL Tb. No. 587 JOHNSON & PHILIPS Ltd LONDON', magneto choke can be removed and is engraved 'RAF W/T KIDBROOK KENT No. 249' W/T'' (stands for Wireless Telegraphy), case constructed of French polished teak with nickel-plated brass fitting to outside, all parts are made of vulcanite with all lacquered brass fittings, complete with a separate case of crystals on screw-in bases, width 18cmFootnote:Most crystal sets date from the early 1920's when broadcasting first started. They were used as a cheaper alternative to the early valve and battery receivers. Before this, radio had only been developed as a form of transmitting Morse signals by spark transmitters and simple receivers that used crystals, magnetic detectors or cohers. This crystal set dates from around WW1 and was used in early aircraft for receiving Morse signals. The set has mounting brackets to the outside of the case identical to others seen on early aircraft receivers. As the receivers were so delicate they were suspended on these fittings using elastic bands to protect them from vibration. 

Lot 114

Annie French (1872-1965) British. "Small Drawings Done Mostly When Listening to the Radio", Study of a Young Girl leaning against a Pew, Watercolour and Ink, 5.75" x 3.75", and another by the same hand, two (2).

Lot 14

A Phillips Super Inductance walnut radio

Lot 316

A Grundig Stenorette together with a Roberts type R66 radio, a Voigtlander Brilliant camera, a Zeiss Prontor-SVS 35mm camera, a Hohner 64 Chromonica, Smiths bulk head timepiece etc

Lot 1037

BOX OF LINEN, TV,RADIO CASSETTES ETC..

Lot 456

VINTAGE WESTMINSTER RADIO (DISPLAY ITEM ONLY)

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