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Harold Riley *ARR, (b1934), portrait of the actress Petra Davies (May), pastel on paper, 27 x 21cm This portrait is of the wife of Jack May, perhaps best known for playing a suave antique dealer in the BBC radio drama The Archers for forty-six years, She died in 2016 and this is thought to have been drawn in the mid 1960's
A large quantity of early to mid-20th century television and radio valves, many in original boxes, to include examples by: Ediswan, Marconi, Mazda, Mullard and others. Condition Report: Majority of the boxes with damage and losses (with evidence of mouse activity).Majority of valves appear unused, but working order is not guaranteed.
Rick Wakeman signed album page. English keyboardist, songwriter, television and radio presenter, and author. He is best known for being in the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004 and for his solo albums released in the 1970s. He is a current member of Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman.
RIPLEY ROBERT: (1890-1949) American Cartoonist and Entrepreneur, known for creating the Ripley's Believe It or Not! Newspaper cartoon strip featuring odd facts from around the world, which he expanded into a radio and television show. Vintage signed and inscribed 6 x 8 photograph of Ripley seated in a three quarter length pose holding a large white artist's board before him and with a pen in one hand. Signed and inscribed in bold black fountain pen ink to the clear area of the board, 'To - Packey O'Gatty, from his friend Ripley - All the best, “Believe It or Not”' and dated May 1931 in his hand. Some light overall surface and corner creasing and age wear and with a small tear to the right edge, not affecting the signature or inscription, G Packey O'Gatty (1900-1966) Italian-born American Featherweight Boxer.
MILNE A. A.: (1882-1956) English Author, creator of Winnie-the-Pooh. Brief A.L.S., A. A. Milne, one page, 8vo, Chelsea, n.d., to a gentleman. Milne writes, in full, 'I meant to have sent you this before as an acknowledgement of your suggestion for my burlesque of “As You Like It”. With many thanks for it'. With blank integral leaf. About EX As You Like It, the pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare, is thought to have been first performed in 1603. Containing one of Shakespeare's most famous monologues, 'All the world's a stage', the play remains a favourite with audiences and has been adapted for radio, film and musical theatre.
KANE BOB: (1915-1998) American Comic Book Artist, co-creator of the DC Comics superhero Batman. A.L.S., Bob Kane, one page, 4to, n.p., 25th July 1974, to Ray. Kane writes, in full, 'I thought that you would be interested in looking at these photos (no longer present) that were taken at the Commodore Hotel during the comic art convention over the July fourth week-end. You will note that many of my fans are adults and teen-agers as well as the youngerset and you can plainly see by their undivided attention, their enthusiasm for my personal appearance. I was, once again, the guest of honor at the convention which received wide TV, radio and newspaper coverage. Ray, I would appreciate you calling me, as soonaspossible, for another appointment so that we can further discuss the ramifications for the publication of my autobiography with Macmillan' adding the postscript, 'Timing is always a key factor in publication: I realize that you have been extremely tied-up with the Hearst project. It is very important to me to get rolling with my own book.' EXKane's autobiography Batman & Me was published by Eclipse Books in 1989.
CAIN JAMES M.: (1892-1977) American Novelist of hardboiled Crime fiction. Several of Cain's novels inspired highly successful movies including Double Indemnity, Mildred Pierce and The Postman Always Rings Twice. T.L.S., James M Cain, one page, 4to, Los Angeles, 25th January 1946, to the Editors of Newsweek in New York, on the printed stationary of RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Cain informs his correspondents, in full, 'Your review of The Spiral Staircase is excellent, but not one word in it discusses the producer of this remarkable picture, Dore Schary, or the writer, Mel Dinelli. The omission of such credits in New York reviews is quite common, but wholly bewildering to anyone in the picture business. Siodmak is unquestionably a good director, but he didn't come in until Dinelli had done the script under Schary's direction, and the script, as anyone here will tell you, is 90% of the grief on a moving picture. These bouquets your reviewers toss around for "performances" and such things, are all right as far as they go, but your reviews would have more savvy if occasionally you dealt with the more important values of a picture in terms of those you are responsible for them. This is not for publication, merely a suggestion from a regular reader.' A letter of good content. With light creasing and minor dust staining. GIsadore Schary (1905-1980) American Film Director, Writer, and Producer.Mel Dinelli (1912-1991) American Writer for Theatre, Radio, Film and Magazines, usually in the suspense genre.Robert Siodmak (1900-1973) German Film Director.
Radio Control Racing - a rare 1970s Lecticar 1:12 scale Porche 911 racing car, red painted body, racing decals, original instructions and Porche 936 box, MacGregor Radio Control Digimac III type MR1300A Transmitter, handbook and instruction, with price list dated effective from 12th April 1976, boxed (2)
A BOXED CHARACTER DOCTOR WHO FLIGHT CONTROL TARDIS, No.03500, not tested, a part boxed Product Enterprise Doctor Who and the talking Dalek, No.TTVD-1, boxed Product Enterprise tinplate and plastic clockwork Dalek, complete with key and unboxed damaged radio control Dalek (not tested), complete with remote control (4)
SEVEN ITEMS OF VINTAGE HI-FI EQUIPMENT, these include a Sony HMK 77B music centre, a Roberts radio RM.40, a Monatone D4000 radio, a Amerex AC301D radio with an Eight Track player, a Bruns Super 8340K radio, a Marconiphone reel to reel player and a Grundig reel to reel player (the reel to reels not pictured)
A VINTAGE DYNATRON SRX 26 TRANSPOWER RADIOGRAM, and a pair of Dynatron speakers, both are in Teak cabinets the gram has smoked plastic lid over a Garrard 2025TC turntable, the radio and turntable do work but the pots need a clean as its very crackly and one side of the amp doesn't deliver into speakers
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