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Lot 1369

A G.E.C. radio,serial number BC5842

Lot 1365

Vintage Radios - a three valve Dubiliers radio, Doric sectional cabinet case; others smaller (3)

Lot 1370

Vintage Radios - a Skyrider Defiant SX-24 radio receiver c.1940; an Advance E2 type E signal generator etc (4)

Lot 1368

Vintage Radios - an Eddystone EC10 solid state radio, serial No 7734; a Star 550 communication receiver (2)

Lot 1371

Vintage Radios - a RI & Varley Ltd triple valve radio, patent No 254203; another smaller (2)

Lot 1367

Vintage Radios - a Trio 9R-59D radio receiver, serial 630145; a Chinon universal 8mm projector; a Thurlby Thandar Quad-mode triple power regulator etc (4)

Lot 1486

Vintage Radios - an Art Deco brown Bakelite radio, modernized internal components; another Bush; others portable (5)

Lot 1374

Vintage Radios - An Empire Melody Maker model 234 Valve Radio by Cossor A.C., London, c.1928, 3 valves, case with lid, metal front; a sunburst cased speaker (2)

Lot 367

Vintage Radios - a His Master Voice 658 model valve radio; others Pye, Casio etc a Typewriter (5)

Lot 145

An Art Deco Ferguson 503AC walnut cased radio, oval black tuning scale, four rotating knobs, stepped walnut veneered case

Lot 313

Various collectables including Hampshire Yesterday magazines an other ephemera, together with various Brickwoods packs of cards and keyrings, Stellaphone transistor radio, rosewood jewellery box etc

Lot 207

A VINTAGE ROBERTS RADIO

Lot 235

A BOX OF VINTAGE RADIO VALVES

Lot 195

THE ZOO PRESENTS CHOCOLATE MOOSE - A rare mono only promotional release of the 1968 'mini' LP. The record has 'This Is A Monaural Record For Radio Station Play Only' stickered on the front sleeve. Sunburst 7500. The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of minor surface marks. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some shelfwear and some wear around the edges.

Lot 79

A vintage Bush bakelite radio.

Lot 224

Two boxes of assorted items to include a vintage Bush radio, a quantity of related Beatles books, assorted flatware etc.

Lot 561

A modern music system, record player, CD player and radio.

Lot 470

A 20th century bakelite Akco wireless radio set, 21 cm tall x 30 cm wide approx

Lot 238

A Roberts radio; and an ice bucket in the form of a regimental drum

Lot 208

A unusual piece of West Brom memorabilia. These bottles could only be obtained for winning the quiz held on radio WM by Malcolm Boyden. This original and unopened bottle comes with a card signed to the rear by Malcolm Boyden. Condition Good

Lot 63

A 1975 BMW 320 automatic, registration number OBA 73P, chassis number 4260050, blue. This BMW 320 is believed to be the oldest known right hand drive survivor, leaving the Bavarian factory's production line in November 1975, arriving at the Bridgwater BMW dealership where it was registered to its first owner in January 1976 and had the registration number CYB 1J. The second owner purchased the car in 1978 and the current vendor acquired it in 1997. At this point the vendor resprayed the boot and carried out local repairs to the B pillars with subsequent localised paint repairs. A new rear bumper section was fitted and the wheels were refurbished. All other areas remained untouched and there were just 66,000 miles on the clock. The odometre has since increased to 69,000 miles. Since the initial refurbishment no further remedial work has been necessary apart from regular servicing and replacement of consumables. This extremely original BMW still retains its original tool kit and Blaupunkt radio. Now registered OBA 73P, it is finished in blue with a contrasting blue cloth and vinyl interior. The history file contains the owner's handbook, a radio manual, a four page article featuring this car in Total BMW (September 2003) and some service history. For the BMW collector, this must be a wonderful opportunity to purchase a 3 Series with ***some (not continuous)*** history and the added appeal of being believed to be the oldest known surviving right hand drive example. V5C, MOT to August 2016 See illustration Please note that there is a £60+VAT minimum premium on this lot

Lot 165

A Bush electric radio.

Lot 1078

A Bush transistor Radio circa 1960's.

Lot 1081

A vintage Bakelite Bush 'Dac 90' Radio

Lot 9

A VHF hand held radio microphone by New Jersey Sound Corporation, 100 series, boxed

Lot 282

A hand crafted model ship by Peter Coughlin - 'The Joffrey' Tyne and Wear Tug, radio controlled with internal illumination and smoking funnel - Peter Coughlin is a model ship builder of great standing in his craft with numerous exhibitions to his name. His models have been featured in TV shows, films and locations throughout the world and his 7 foot model of 'The Earl of Abervagenny' is on permanent display at the College of the Holy Cross, in Massachusetts, USA - Est £200 - £250

Lot 432

Album of music related ephemera - OZ Mag Dylan Blowing In The Mind (no poster), also OZ 13 with poster, 1965 Xmas Beatles book, Beatles By Royal Command, two Jackie posters, Sarah Vaughan signed prog, Sandie Shaw signed fan club pic. Also Doug Luke (stills photographer on Help) contact sheet from the film One Missing, & a pair of rare 10x8 b/w photos of post-Wings Paul McCartney & Linda for the Radio Times

Lot 776

NICHOLAS PARSONS: Paperback book, brand new and unread, a celebration of BBC Radio Comedy, signed to the title page by the author, TV celebrity Nicholas Parsons Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 108

A Philips walnut cased Octode Super radio, and another similar (2)

Lot 1580

A Dagenite rectangular enamel sign for Cars, Aircraft and Radio, 72 x 36".

Lot 231

Bush vintage portable radio circa 1960

Lot 322

A Home Made Wireless Radio, in wooden case

Lot 282

Carl Zeiss Jenoptem Binoculars, 10x50 multi coated together with a Hacker radio and other items

Lot 559

Queen & related, thirty albums and 12" singles of various years and conditions with duplicates of My Bad Guy, You Don't Fool Me, Radio Ga Ga and Greatest Hits II

Lot 17

A Roberts transistor radio model R200, a second similar radio , a third radio model R303 and a cased pair of Revue 16 X 50 binoculars. (4)

Lot 1177A

A retro 1950's / 1960's Blaupunkt Barcelona radiogram. Having a four speed Garrard record deck and radio. The Blue Spot radiogram was considered the best by the Caribbean community who moved to Britain in the 1950s and 1960s. The radio and record player provided a means of entertainment in the home, away from the racism often encountered in public bars and clubs. The ' Barcelona ' model has a radio and record player with integrated drinks cabinet beneath for entertaining. It was capable of receiving radio signals from as far away as the Caribbean. 87cm x 104cm x 42cm.

Lot 351A

Stella Bakelite radio / wireless . Early 20th Century piece , type : ST100/15 No. M5778 . Along with boxed Canasta card game complete and unused with original score cards etc

Lot 424

A vintage mid century Roberts portable radio having teak and blue vinyl case and facia

Lot 606

A collection of cigarette and tea cards from Wills, Players and Brooke Bond to include Tennis, Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, Birds and Their Young, Dogs, Radio Celebrities etc

Lot 498B

Ephemera, all sorts, mainly pre WW2, comics, boys magazines, radio and cinema mags, papers, cig and tea cards, annuals etc..

Lot 494

Radio Review 1936 album of Radio Stars cat £162 super condition

Lot 493B

Gramophone and Radio ephemera, Radio Pictorial Magazines 1930s x 10; Melody Maker WW2 issues x 12; sheet music incl WW2 x10 & 4 song books

Lot 1072

ECKO RADIO. Ecko transistor radio

Lot 998

PYE VALVE RADIO. Vintage PYE valve radio with original box

Lot 956

VINTAGE WIRELESS. A FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CO NEUTRODYNE FIVE VALVE RADIO RECEIVER, NO 81341 AL, C1925 with ebonite control panel in walnut cabinet, 64cm wide and a quantity of contemporary radio valves, etc ++Ebonised control panel lacking three screws, the cabinet, especially the lid heavily marked and scratched but apparently complete and in entirely original unrestored condition

Lot 417

Three radio controlled toy racing cars to include: Porsche 928; Sierra XR4I and a Tandy Mini Landcruiser all in original boxes. (3)

Lot 626

Vintage stained pine sixteen drawer spice cabinet together with a 'Pam' vintage radio. (2)

Lot 72

Vintage Ferguson valve radio together with an oak radio speaker (not for use, display purposes only).

Lot 75

A collection of football trade cards, including quantities from 1970's, coloured backs and World Cup 1970, together with A & BC Gum, Anglo Confectionary and Topps cards, Pre-WWI, six different sets of 1920's and 1930's film and radio stars cigarette cards housed in slot in albums, and postcards. (qty)

Lot 204

The Villa Lou Viei Guest book, used also to record guests at the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Warfield on June 3rd, 1937, with gilt-tooled leather binding, the internal pages dating from 1927-1950, approx.120 annotated pages bearing the signatures of Katherine and Herman Rogers' house guests and with signatures of those attending the wedding of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor at the Chateau de Candé, 13 1/2 by 18cm, 5 1/2 by 7in An additional 5% VAT is payable on the hammer price, this can be refunded if proof of export outside the EU is provided within 6 months of the sale date. Katherine and Herman Rogers remained close, supportive friends to Wallis, through two failed marriages and her secret romance with the heir to the British throne. Mr & Mrs Rogers accompanied the couple on the infamous Nahlin cruise in August 1936 and also the happy interlude spent at Balmoral Castle in September 1936 before news of the relationship finally became known in the UK and all hell broke loose. This remarkable book accurately logs the courtship, the resulting abdication and eventually the marriage of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor. June 23rd 1928. Wallis first appears as a guest at the Rogerses villa in Cannes - 'Lou Viei' - and signs herself 'in the guest book Wallis Warfield Spencer' (i.e still bearing the name of her first husband Earl Spencer whom she had disastrously married in 1916). December 23rd 1929. Wallis again appears as a guest but this time with her new husband Ernest and she signs herself as 'Wallis Warfield Simpson' with an address of '12 Upper Berkeley Street'. It is not until July 21st, 1931 that she visits again and signs 'Wallis W. Simpson'. She is not accompanied by her husband. September 12th 1934. Wallis visits for first time with Edward, Prince of Wales. They visit again September 7th 1935 and sign 'Wallis W. Simpson' and 'Edward P'. December 4th 1936. The entry reads simply 'Wallis Simpson'. She has fled from Britain for refuge at the height of the abdication crisis after being hounded day and night by the press. She was accompanied by Lord Brownlow, the King's friend and 'Lord in Waiting' to give her moral support and advice. In her memoirs she records listening to the abdication speech on December 11th: 'As the moment approached, everyone at Lou Viei, including the domestic staff, gathered around the radio in the sitting room. David's (the informal given name for Edward) voice came out of the loudspeaker calmly, movingly. I was lying on the sofa with my hands over my eyes, trying to hide my tears. After he finished, the others quietly went away and left me alone. I lay there a long time before I could control myself enough to walk through the house and go upstairs to my room'. Mr and Mrs Rogers assisted with the wedding preparations at the Chateau de Candé, which had been loaned to the Windsors by American millionaire Charles Bedaux. The ceremony was to take place on June 3rd and the Rogerses decided to take their guest book along to record the historic event. A page dated March 9th, 1937 is altered to read 'Chateau de Candé, Monts (Lanol)' - the day of their arrival. Importantly, Herman had been chosen for the important role of giving Wallis' hand in matrimony at the ceremony. March 26th-30th 1937, records guests arriving at the Chateau including Lord Brownlow and Fern and Charles Bedaux, the owners of the castle. Bedaux was rumoured to be linked to the Nazi regime in Germany. Bedaux sardonically notes 'There are a few things we could criticize on the appointments of this place'. May 4th 1937. 'Wallis Warfield' and 'Edward' sign the book - presumably visiting the castle in advance, to discuss preparations for their impending wedding. Wallis' aunt, 'Bessie L. Merryman', arrives on May 22nd to assist. June 3rd, 1937. On the wedding day itself, twenty-eight people autograph the guest book including the married couple who simply sign themselves 'Edward' and 'Wallis'. Other signatures include the society florist Constance Spry (who arranged the flowers), R. Anderson Jardine (the rebel vicar who officiated at the ceremony without the consent of the Church of England, which was to cost him his job), E.D. Metcalfe (known as Fruity to his friends and who acted as best man) and his wife Lady Alexandra (Baba), the Bedaux's, Randolph S.Churchill, Walter Monkton. The wedding was a relatively low-key, muted affair. Edward was used to the pomp and ceremony of large Royal occasions, with crowds of flag-waving patriots lining the streets. Most British aristocracy and establishment now shunned the couple and disapproved of the marriage. Poignantly, not one member of the Royal Family attended despite the Duke's heartfelt pleas. Edward VIII had chosen to follow his own personal desires rather than putting duty and his country first - something that was not to be forgotten or forgiven by the British establishment. Cecil Beaton's photographs of the event show the couple looking rather strained, with forced smiles. There was a large battalion of reporters and cameramen camped outside the gates. Local villagers were filmed raising a toast to the newlyweds and seemed to be having more fun than the couple within. By June 21st, 1937 the book is returned to the Rogers' villa - Lou Viei, in Cannes. December 21st 1937. The married couple return for a Christmas visit and sign themselves 'Edward' and 'Wallis Windsor'. They both visit again 1st April 1938. In January 1939 Wallis returns with her aunt Bessie and this is the last entry made for the Windsors. CONDITION REPORT: Exterior green leather binding is generally good. Slight scuffing to upper and lower edges of spine and front panel and spine have faded compared to the back. Slight fixing on inside marbled pages. Approx 13 pages with brown spot stains at the bottom of the pages. An additional page is added in using Lou Viei stationery May 31st 1946 and June 1st.

Lot 286

ARCHIE DICKENS. An original airbrushed glamour illustration, c.1950's. Signed. 49 x 75cm. Unframed. Note: This illustration shows the same model as the girl in the 1950's Pye Radio & Television advertising campaign by Archie Dickens & was possibly an alternative illustration.

Lot 176

Quantity of childrens annuals, including Film Fan, Radio Fan and other annuals from 1950.

Lot 272

Radio equipment, (quantity).

Lot 398

A Marconi walnut cased radio.

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