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Lot 243

A Ruark Audio R4i integrated music system, comprising a CD player, iPod dock, USB and auxiliary inputs and a DAB / FM radio allied to an amplifier and speaker system, serial no. R0212220707, w.45.5, d.25.5, h.14.5cm.

Lot 224

A Art Deco Murphy A46 walnut cased radio of domed shape with black bakelite knobs, w.46cm, together with a Bush SAC5 walnut cased radio, circa 1934, w.39cm. (2)

Lot 223

An Ekco Type AD36 wireless receiver, designed by Wells Coates circa 1935, in brown bakelite case with possible replacement knobs, twin arch speaker bars and arc scale tuning dial, h.36cm.The knobs on this radio are loose and possibly not original. Any perspective buyer MUST SATISFY THEMSELVES in regards to condition/originality of any lot(s) BEFORE bidding, see Terms and Conditions of Sale.Speaker cover with two screw holes and screw heads can clearly be seen.Cover very discoloured.Paint specks to the case.No power lead.Internal elements possibly adapted.Small chip to back edge of case.

Lot 62

The Clash, a collection of 7" vinyl to include Train In Vain / Bank Robber CBS 8370, English Civil War / Pressure Drop CBS 7082, Hitsville U.K. / Radio One CBS 9480, London Calling / Armagideon Time CBS 8087 (in associated card sleeve), Rock The Casbah / Long Time Jerk CBS A2479, Remote Control / London's Burning CBS 5293, The Magnificent Seven / The Magnificent Dance CBS A1133, Clash City Rockers / Jail Guitar Doors CBS 5834, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais / The Prisoner CBS 6383, Tommy Gun / 1-2 Crush On You x 2 CBS 6788, The Call Up / Stop The World CBS 9339 (card sleeve), Bankrobber / Rockers Galore CBS 8323, This Is Radio Clash / Outside Broadcast and The Cost Of Living E.P. (15)London Gallery - has sweated in the sleeve which has marked the vinyl. White Man - has a scratch at 9 o'clock, but unlikely to affect play. Others all in good order and would suggest a light clean before playing.

Lot 235

An Amstrad Model SM104 Vertical Linear Tracking turntable with twin tape deck and radio, w.40, d.17, h.48cm.

Lot 71

A collection of LPs, various dates and genres, to include Dick Clark's Rock & Roll Remember, four LP set, with running order and production notes to the United Stations America's Target Radio Networks, dated the weekend of December 14th 1984, together with one other similar four LP set for the weekend of January 16th 1987, an Amtel 'In the Beginning' weekend of September 2nd 1983 four LP box set with programme log, TRex - Electric Warrior (x2), Ride a White Swan, Tank, and Great Hits, Deep Purple - In Rock, Fireball, Storm Bringer, and Shades of Deep Purple, Wizard - Wizard Brew, Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Tropical Gangsters, Duran Duran - Rio, The Police - Synchronicity, Human League - Hysteria, and Kate Bush - Hounds of Love, etc (approx 70)

Lot 226

An Ekco black bakelite cased Type A22 all-electric radio receiver, designed by Wells Coates for E K Cole Ltd, circa 1945, w.33cm.Speaker grille is not original.Lights up when plugged in, but not producing any sound.No apparent chips to case.

Lot 66

Ska/Two-Tone/Reggae, a collection of 7" vinyl, to include The Specials - A Message to You Rudy, Ghost Town x2, Gangsters, Rat Race, Stereotype, Too Much Too Young x3, Racist Friend, Do Nothing, and War Crimes, The Selector - Three Minute Hero, On My Radio, and Missing Works, The Bodysnatchers - Easy Life and Let's Do Rock Steady, Bad Manners - Walking in Sunshine and Ivor the Engine, Madness - Grab-One, Six Pack, It Must Be Love, Baggy Trousers, Night Boat to Cairo, Grey Day and The Prince, The Beat - Mirror in the Bathroom, Can't Get Used To Losing You, Too Nice To Talk To, Twist & Crawl, Hands Off She's Mine, Ackee 1-2-3 and Tears of a Clown x2, Neville Staples - Rudeboys Outa Jail, Secret Affair, Time for Action and The Tearjerkers Murder Mystery (36)

Lot 121

Motorola vintage car radio  and Harry Moss vintage car tape player

Lot 80

Audi Sport - An Audi Sport branded rucksack given to VIP guests at the Le Mans Series Silverstone event September 2008. The rucksack appears unused and includes various corporate gifts including a radio, lanyard etc 

Lot 2556

A COLLECTION OF BOXED CORGI TOYS MODEL VEHICLES Comprising 464 Commer Police Van with Flashing ligh, 416S R.A.C. Radio Rescue Land-Rover, 408 Bedford AA Road Service Van, 417S Land-Rover Breakdown Truck, 441 Volkswagen "Toblerone" Van, 460 Neville Cement Tipper Body on E.R.F. Chassis, 420 Ford Thames "Airborne" Caravan, 503 Circus Transporter with Giraffes; together with two boxed Dinky Toys model vehicles: 259 Fire Engine and 292 Leyland Atlantean Bus (10) Condition Report:"All models are contained in their original boxes. 441 - Paintwork in generally good condition. Some bubbling to surface and a lightly scratched area on roof. Front and rear bumper with wear. Suspension firm. Box in good condition overall. Multiple bumps to edges and wear to all corners. One corner is creased. Annotations on flaps.460 - Chips/losses to paintwork in a number of areas. Tipper pistons are a little stiff. Transfer on roof is lifting at edges. Box with a small hole to top surface. Flaps worn at edges, with minor tears and creases. Flaps annotated.416S - Very good overall condition. Suspension is firm. Some minor chips to paintwork. Small losses to transfers. Box with minor creases in places. Corners bumped. Flaps with knocks to edges. One with annotations.408 - Small chips/losses to paintwork. Windscreen and passenger window scratched. Box with bumped corners. A small tear to one inner flap at corner. Wear to edges of outer flaps, one being annotated. 503 - Suspension good. Bumpers worn. One wing mirror hangs at a low angle. Windscreen with a number of scratches. Giraffes both excellent. Box very good, with minor creasing in places. Bumps to corners and wear to flap edges. One flap with annotations.417S - Winch working fine. Suspension firm. Paint is generally excellent, with very minor losses where rear canopy fits in. Minor deterioration to transfers. Box scuffed, bumped and marked. One inner flap with a waxy residue. Bumps to corners. One Outer flap with a tear midway along its hinge. 464 - Retains circular inner packing piece and instruction sheet. Losses to paint on light. Minor scratches to windows, Minor losses to transfers. Suspension firm. Some very small chips paintwork. Box with bumps and creases. Corners worn. Flaps with wear to edges, one being annotated.420 - Chips and dings in places. Suspension firm. Paint losses below rear hinged doors. Wear to bumpers. Box is well worn, with sticky tape residue. Heavy wear along edges. One outer flap detached.Dinky 292 - Minor wear/losses to paint at raised points. Losses to advertising transfer on one side. Box worn, with multiple tears around openings. Two inner flaps lacking. Dinky 259 - Minor chips to paintwork and scratches to windows. Wear to bumpers. Suspension firm. Box generally worn, with one outer flap lost; the other, hanging loose."

Lot 213

A Vintage Bush radio (untested). Shipping unavailable

Lot 211

A vintage Bush radio and a Grundig radio (untested). Shipping unavailable

Lot 212

A Vintage Roberts radio (untested). Shipping unavailable

Lot 177

Michael Jayston signed 10x 8 inch b/w photo with Mia Farrow in the movie Follow Me. He played Nicholas II of Russia in the film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). He has also made many television appearances, which have included playing the Valeyard in all fourteen episodes of the Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord (1986) and appearing in the Only Fools and Horses episode "Time on Our Hands" (1996) as Raquel's father, James. He made two appearances in the anthology series Thriller in 1974, and in 1975 played Quiller, a spy who never used a gun, in the short-lived British TV series of the same name. He appeared as Dornford Yates' gentleman hero Jonathan Mansel in the 1977 BBC adaptation of She Fell Among Thieves. In 1979, he played Peter Guillam opposite Alec Guinness in the series Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Jayston played Neville Badger in the 1989 television adaptation of David Nobbs's comedy of manners A Bit of a Do. He portrayed James Bond in a radio adaptation of You Only Live Twice in 1990. In 1991, he appeared as Colonel Mustard in the television series Cluedo, and a year later made a guest appearance in the Press Gang episode "Unexpected". Other TV appearances include in EastEnders, Coronation Street, Only Fools and Horses, The Darling Buds of May, Tales of the Unexpected, The Bill and the character of Donald De Souza in Emmerdale. He has also appeared in Foyle's War, Holby City, Sherlock Holmes, Tracy Beaker Returns, and Midsomer Murders. 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 83

Herbert Marshall (1890-1966), a signed 10x8 vintage photo. An English stage, screen, and radio actor who starred in many popular and well-regarded Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared onscreen with many of the most prominent leading ladies of Hollywood's Golden Age, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 88

A 1950's electric Ekco radio with a fitted turntable. (model number- TRG 249) All electrical items are sold untested and without warranty

Lot 68

A Bench KH2074 radio surveillance camera set, an AE1 security camera monitoring system and other security equipmentAll electrical items are sold untested and without warranty

Lot 83

A 1950s Bush bakelite valve radio, type D.A.C 90A, togather with a similar example, VHM 90. (2) All electrical items are sold untested and without warranty

Lot 199

A set of scales, two gas meters, a metal one pint jug and oiler and a radio speaker case

Lot 2

2000 Toyota Yaris S, 998cc. Registration number X809 UBT. VIN number JTDJV133500247466.Property of a deceased estate. 2 previous owners, 106,000 miles, MOT until December 2023, three keys, removeable CD/Radio, 3 door, .

Lot 107

A Wot4 Mk2 radio control aircraft and other radio controlled aircraft and yachts, no engines or controllers.

Lot 284

A Citizien Eco-Drive Radio Controlled Perpetual Calendar WR100 quartz wristwatch, A Citizien Eco-Drive Radio Controlled Perpetual Calendar WR100 quartz wristwatch, ref. H144-S068398, limited edition no. 552/2500, the signed black dial with baton markers, outer minutes track, date aperture to 3, signal reception and daylight savings indicators to 9 and 5, and city indication dial, maker's Eco-Drive quartz movement within a gold plated and stainless steel case numbered 071050552, with maker's crocodile leather strap and deployment clasp, case diameter 43mm. With maker's box, guarantee and booklets.Overall condition goodWatch not working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wear, some visible wear to leather strap

Lot 280

A Citizen Eco-Drive Radio Controlled chronograph calendar quartz wristwatch, A Citizen Eco-Drive Radio Controlled chronograph calendar quartz wristwatch, ref. H804-S-99404, the signed white dial with baton markers, outer minutes track, city indicator track, date aperture to 4 and three subsidiary dials to 12, 6 and 9, within a stainless steel case numbered 671030005 4W-S-12G, with leather strap and deployment clasp, case diameter 43mm. With maker's box and booklets.

Lot 325

Sony 40 inch TV along with Panasonic phone and record player/radio.

Lot 3404

Triang Minic Motorways, RC Handsets, DeAgostini Terminator T800 + others. To include Triang Minic Motorways various track sections + Ford GT Mk.II, Triang & Triang Hornby empty boxes; Hornby Railways 2x Water Tower buildings; Radio Controlled handsets 4x - contents unchecked; Carisma Ferrari 360 Modena Radio Controlled Car (appears unused - has some box rubs to roof); DeAgostini Terminator T800 figure - (partly assembled maybe incomplete) plus other items. (Qty)

Lot 3403

Corgi, Matchbox, Classix, Dinky & others mixed group of vehicles. To include 97101 Bodford OB Coach "Vics Tours"; Various Matchbox Originals No.1 Aveling Barford Road Roller, No.4 Massey Harris Tractor; Dinky 284 London Taxi - Dark Blue; Classix EM76641 NCB Electric - High Top Van "British Railways"; EFE AEC Mammoth Open Truck + load "British Steel"; Heng Long 1/87th Radio Controlled Fire Engine plus many others. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint with Fair to Mint boxes & packaging. (50)

Lot 3414

Corgi Group of Eddie Stobart boxed & unboxed vehicles. to include 59503 Scania Truck & Curtainside Trailer; 59601 Ford Cargo Box Van; 58304 Ford Escort Van; CC82204 Mini Cooper 2001 MSA British Rally championship; Control Freaks 1/18th Radio Controlled Scania Articulated Truck; Corgi Mega Depot with light & sound (contents unchecked) plus others - see photo. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint with Good to Near Mint boxes. (23)

Lot 618

WWII RAF Signal Manual, for VHF Radio Equipment, Normandy to the Baltic book by Field Marshall Montgomery and banquet programme for City Livery Club 1935, Ronald Wong framed RAF print Tornado and Lancasters ltd edition 975/1000 (approximately 75cm x 54cm) Eric H Day framed watercolour "The Spitfire's" (approximately 69cm x 55cm).

Lot 230

A vintage KORTING Palermo stereo music center / Stereogram, incorporating an ELAC 160 turntable, a KORTING 66/67 Radio Receiver and speakers, with all original paperwork, measuring W135cm, D33cm, H68cm, mid 20th century.

Lot 544

Welles prepares to bring The Little Prince to the screen  [LITTLE PRINCE THE]: WELLES ORSON (1915-1985) American actor & film director, Academy Award winner. A significant D.S., Orson Welles, two pages (separate leaves), 4to, Los Angeles, California, 16th June 1943. The carbon typed document represents an agreement between Welles and Antoine de Saint-Exupery in which the French writer acknowledges receipt of the sum of $1250 from Welles, continuing 'I hereby give and grant to you the sole and exclusive right and option for the period of sixty (60) days from the date hereof to purchase all of the silent, sound and/or talking motion picture rights in and to my original story entitled “The Little Prince” for the total purchase price of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($12,500.00)….' and further setting out various terms and conditions in a number of clauses, in part, 'The rights to be granted to you in and to said story shall be the exclusive, complete and entire motion picture rights (including all sound and talking motion picture rights) in and to said literary material together with the right to televise direct from the motion picture photoplays to be produced based upon the said literary material (as distinguished from televising from living actors) for advertising and exploiting such motion picture photoplays and the right to broadcast by radio from the said literary material……You shall also have the right to reproduce in said motion picture photoplays any and/or all of the drawings contained in the book entitled “The Little Prince” as published…..' Signed by Welles in red fountain pen ink at the conclusion and countersigned by Maximilian Becker, Saint-Exupery's agent. With a further typed clause stapled to the first page, additionally signed by both Welles and Becker with their initials. Some light overall age wear, and a couple of very small tears to the left edge of the second page, otherwise VG Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944) French writer and pioneering aviator whose most successful work, The Little Prince, was first published in English and French in the United States by Reynal & Hitchcock in April 1943. Welles reputedly moved to secure the film rights for The Little Prince the day after reading Saint-Exupery's novella, and the young director, who had already made Citizen Kane, set about writing a screenplay. His intention was to make a live action film with animated sequences to represent interplanetary travel. In the 1940s this meant working with Walt Disney, the master of the genre, and the two men met to discuss the film. Welles brilliantly presented his vision, however Disney remained cold to the idea and apparently stormed out of the meeting declaring 'There's only room in this project for one genius'. And so the whole venture fell apart.

Lot 630

MARCONI GUGLIELMO: (1874-1937) Italian Inventor who developed a radio telegraph system. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1909. An excellent D.S., G. Marconi, three pages, 4to, Pisa, n.d., [1934], in Italian. The printed document is a proof copy of Marconi's preface to Antonio Pacinotti: la vite e l'opera (edited by Giovanni Polvani and published by Lischi and Sons in two volumes, Pisa, 1934). The text commences `Seventy five years ago, between 1858 and 1859, a young man from Pisa, working on some of his extremely original scientific tests, "dreams" as he used to call them, created for the first time ever a magnetic-electric device, suitable to generate a continuous electric induced power from a permanent mechanic power…this young man was Antonio Pacinotti...and seventy five years of tests and further works have only served to prove all the advantages of such a discovery as its inventor predicted. His creation was simply perfect and represents in the history of the electricity the indispensable element, sought for fifty years, and never achieved…this was the great Italian creation: the battery. ´ Marconi further makes references to Pacinotti´s works, his tests and research, and his permanent lack of funds which made impossible the development of many of his projects and ideas. Marconi concludes `I finish…. expressing my wish that more tributes of this kind will show to Italians and foreigners, with accurate and objective explanation of honest and sincere historical facts, the work and life of many other great geniuses of our country. This way we will be sure that we are collaborating to the tasks that the Duce has called us for, that our beloved Italy will be admired and dreaded, and be at the head of the world. ´ Signed by Marconi at the conclusion. A document of good content and with an interesting association. Some light overall age toning and a few very small, extremely minor tears to the edges, not affecting the text or signature, VG  Antonio Pacinotti (1841-1912) Italian Physicist, best known for inventing an improved form of direct current electrical generator, or dynamo, which he built in 1860 and described in a paper published in 1865. Pacinotti also discovered that the device could also be used as an electric motor. The publication in which the present preface by Marconi  appeared was entitled Antonio Pacinotti - Life and Work, and was a compilation of writings, drawings, news and other documents compiled and edited by the Italian Physicist Giovanni Polvani (1892-1970). Marconi is recognised for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission and for the development of a radio telegraph system. He is often credited as the inventor of radio and shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics (with Karl Ferdinand Braun) in 'recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy'. Marconi was also an entrepreneur and businessman who founded The Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company in the United Kingdom in 1897 (which became the Marconi Company) and he succeeded in making a commercial success of radio by innovating and building on the work of previous experimenters and physicists.  

Lot 504

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 692

MOUNTBATTEN LOUIS: (1900-1979) British Admiral of World War II, later serving as the last Viceroy of India of British India (1947) and as the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India (1947-48). T.L.S., Mountbatten of Burma, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, small 4to, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, 3rd March 1966, to Michael Harrison. Mountbatten thanks his correspondent for their letter and adds that [Graham] Clifford has informed him that they had met 'and had been most stimulated by your conversation', also remarking that Clifford is currently on a world tour on behalf of the Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers and also the National Electronic Research Council and that 'I shall be meeting him in Canada in April when we shall have a chance of talking over your letter'. Mountbatten further writes 'I see from your letter that you wrote the English version of the pamphlet you enclosed. I am astonished to note that no effort has been made to translate your English into French, for the French version appears to be entirely different in layout and phrases. I also regret to see that no attempt has been made to produce the diagrammatic figures with French titling in the French text. In fact anybody who understands both languages would be thoroughly lost trying to compare one version with the other. I wonder what the explanation is.' Accompanied by the original envelope. VG Michael Harrison (1907-1991) Maurice Desmond Rohan. English detective fiction and fantasy author, a noted Sherlock Holmes scholar.

Lot 442

A portable vintage radio, Brionvega, model TS502. Circa 1965.Condition: - Battery cover is loose. 

Lot 49

Mixed group of approx. 200 vintage magazines with Now current affairs c1980s-(approx. 50)-Radio Society of Great Britain Ham radio interest mostly 1960s(approx. 100)-DIY interest popular mechanics and mechanix illustrated mainly 50s-60s and 70s(approx.60)

Lot 415

A group of Sony Walkman cassette players / combin radio stereo to include Walkman FM/AM WM - FX403 Megabass Walkman stereo, Walkman WM -25, Walk Man F1 together with headphones, three in boxesLocation

Lot 526

A Murphy B41 Royal Navy submarine radio receiver Location:

Lot 926

Matchbox Lesney Regular Wheels,2d Mercedes Trailer, 6c Euclid Quarry Truck, 6d Ford Pick up,7c Ford Refuse, 2 x 9d Boat & Trailers, 10d Pipe Truck, 12b Land Rover, 12c Safari Land rover, 2 x 16d Case bulldozers, 19c Aston Martin Racing Car (missing driver)19d Lotus Racing Car, 22b Vauxhall Cresta, copper, 23c Bluebird Trailer, grey plastic wheels, 25c BP petrol tanker, 28b Thames Compressor, 28d Mack Dump truck, 30c Eight wheel crane, 34b Volkswagen Camper, grey plastic wheels, 34d Volkswagen Camper, 2 x 38c Honda Motorcycles & Trailers, 44b Rolls Royce, 44c GMC Refrigerator Truck, 46b Pickfords Removals Van, missing decals, silver plastic wheels,47c DAF Tipper container, 49a M3 Personnel carrier, 49b Mercedes Unimog (missing one tyre) 50a Commer Pick Up, grey plastic, 50b John Deere Tractor, 50c Ford Kennel Truck, missing dogs, 52b BRM racing car, 54a Saracen Carrier, 55a DUKW, 61a Ferret, 62a General Service Lorry, 63a Ford Service Ambulance, 63b Foamite, gold nozzle, 64a Scammell breakdown, 67a Saladin, 67b Volkswagen 1600TL, 68a Radio Truck, 68b Mercedes Coach, 71a Austin Water truck, 71c Ford Heavy wreck truck, 73b Ferrari Racing car plus a Hong Kong Saladin, all in fair to near mint original condition, with one plastic carry case.(49 items) Provenance: Vendors father worked for Lesney as a toolmaker in tool room 1 progression in Hackney from the early 60s to mid 80s.

Lot 886

Matchbox Series Collectors Case, with 48 regular wheels models, 1e Mercedes Benz Lorry, 2c Muir Hill Dumper, 2d Mercedes trailer,6c Euclid Quarry Truck, 6d Ford Pick Up, 7c Ford Refuse Truck, 9d Boat & Trailer, 10d Pipe Truck, 11c Jumbo Crane, 11d Scaffold Truck, 12c Safari Land Rover, 16d Case Bulldozer, 18d Caterpillar Bulldozer,20c Chevrolet Impala Taxi, 22c Pontiac Grand Prix sports coupe, 24C Rolls Royce silver shadow, 25d Ford Cortina, 26c GMC Tipper, 28c Mark 10 Jaguar, 28d Mack Dump Truck, 30c Eight wheel crane, 31c Lincoln Continental,32c Leyland Petrol tanker, 35b Snow Trac, 36c Opel Diplomat, 38c Honda Motorcycle & Trailer, 42b Studebaker Lark Wagonaire, 42c Iron Fairy Crane, 44c Refrigerator Truck, 45b Ford Corsair & boat,46c Mercedes 300SE, 47c DAF Tipper container truck, 48c Dodge Dumper Truck, 51c 8-Wheel Tipper Douglas, 53c Ford Zodiac Mk.VI, 55d Mercury Police Car, 56b Fiat 1500, 58c DAF Girder Truck, 60b Site Hut Truck, 61b Alvis Stalwart, 62b Tv Service Van, Radio Rentals, complete62c Mercury Cogar, 63c Dodge Crane, 64b MG 1100, 69b Hatra Tractor Shovel, 70b Ford Grit Spreader, 73c Mercury Station Wagon, all in near mint to mint original condition.

Lot 449

Matchbox Superfast MP-4 Tesco Value Pack of Three Models, England: MB-6 Mercedes Tourer, metallic steel blue, MB-29 Fire Pumper, red P1 dot-dash wheels and MB-61 Ford Wreck Truck, red body, Radio Dispatches, all in mint original boxed condition, outer window box is excellent, some slight edge wear.

Lot 51

Collection of Psyche Original Russ Gibb Postcards ( Handbills / Flyers ) All original late 60s in good condition 10 x Pacific Gas , 20 x Grand River, 10 x Fugs sly and family stone, 10 x Blood Sweat and Tears, 10 x Beacon Street Union, 10 x Spirit, 10 x Big Brother Holding Company, 10 x Blue Cheer, 10 x Wayne Cochran. All original in very good to excellent condition. ( 100 cards ) Some cards printed on the reverse with this or similar text  .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 52

Collection of Psyche Postcard / Handbills - 1960s Russ Gibb. Collection of cards with some damage on each card either on the front or the back a little discoloration and marks but none ripped or torn still in fair condition. Including 11 x Youngbloods, 5 x Big Brother, 7 x Fugs, 7 x Frost, 3 x Hendrix, 2 x Spirit, 2 x Wayne Cochran,1 x Fleetwood Mac, 1 x Jeff Beck, 1 x Cream, 1 x Dukes,1 x Amboy Dukes 1 x Grand River ( torn ) ( total 41 ) Some cards printed on the reverse with this or similar text  .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 53

CREAM - 2 X Original Russ Gibb Postcards from the late 1960s Cream June 7,8,9 and April 19,20,21. Both in excellent condition each measure approx 18 and 18.5 cm by 11 cm.( 2 x cards in lot ) Postcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 54

Russ Gibb Detroit Presents - Original Psyche Postcard / Handbills Lot of 16 x Original late 1960s Original Russ Gibb Postcards. ( Handbills / Flyers ) All orignal in very good condition. 5 x Thyme Ballroom 3 x Youngbloods 1 x Fleetwood Mac 1 x Amboy Dukes 2 x Byrds tim Buckley Moby Grape 1 x Soft Machine 1 x Traffic Jagged Edge 1 x Doors ( total 16 ) Postcards some printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348. Please see photosRussel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 55

Collection of 12 x Original Russ Gibb Postcards.YARDBIRDS - 1968 Original Postcard with Frost and MC5 Original Postcard / Handbill / Flyer in excellent condition.Postcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.JEFF BECK - 1968 Original Postcard / Handbill with MC5 November 1-2-3. In excellent condition it measures 7.5 inches by 4 1/4 inches.Postcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.DEEP PURPLE 1968 ORIGINAL RUSS GIBB POSTCARD / HANDBILL. Dec 13,14. Lee Michaels James Cotton - Original Postcard in excellent condition it measures approx 18 cm by 11 cmPostcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204 Plus The Carosel, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Steve Miller Band, Amboy Dukes, Youngbloods, Paupers, Jimi Hendrix and an Alice Cow & D Dope large poster Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 56

ARTHUR BROWN - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown 5 x  original Russ Gibb Postcards ( Handbill SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED on the reverse by Arthur Brown. Original 1968 Postcard. With Love and Psychedelic Stooges, Toad-Carousel Jaggedge-Rhino of Soul. Grande Ballroom In excellent condition it measures approx 18.5 cm by 11 cmPostcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown original Russ Gibb Postcard / Handbill SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED on the reverse by Arthur Brown. Original 1968 Postcard. New York Rock & Roll Ensemble with Iron Butterfly it measures approx 18.5 cm by 10.5 cm Postcard is printed on the reverse .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, with Uncle Russ wishes you a Merry Christmas both signed, Plus another postcard of Black Magic Postcards x 2 unsigned. 5 x signed cards and 2 x unsigned cards. Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 57

12 Original Russ Gibb Postcard / Handbills from the 1960s. 5 x Howlin Wolf , 5 x Butterfield Blues Band, 2 x Jimi Hendrix - some with marks on reverse of card or with a crease and light damage. Some cards printed on the reverse with this or similar text  .Grande Ballroom, 8952 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48204. Telephone ( 313 ) 834-9348.Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit

Lot 545

DALEK, retro boxed BBC Radio Command Dalek

Lot 34

A Victorian brass-mounted walnut trinket box (lacking interior) 27cm wide; a Hacker “Sovereign III” portable radio; various decorative ornaments; & sundry other items.

Lot 575

5 bookmarks offered as one lot. Includes numbers one and eight of the Osram Bookmarks Art Series. 1. Number one in the series "Innocence Holding Two Pigeons" by Greuze. 2. Number eight in the series "Lady Hamilton as Bacchanté" by George Romney. 3. The Broken Thigh. Tara Arts Theatre Co. 4. Radio Normandy. International Broadcasting Club. 5. The Book and Picture Shop. Brighton. All 5 are in excellent condition. From single vendors book collection. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99. 30kg box UK £15, EU £40, ROW £60

Lot 634

General Service 1962-2007, 2 clasps, South Arabia, Northern Ireland, second clasp loose on riband (RM.23217 C. B. Horder. Mne. R.M.) mounted as worn, good very fine £140-£180 --- Christopher Horder joined the Royal Marines in 1964 and served as a Signaller with the Aden Protectorate Levies from 1966 to 1967. He saw further service as a Ground Radio operator with the Commando Air Squadron from 1969 until 1971; and as a Paratrooper at R.A.F. Abingdon in 1971. He was discharged with the rank of Corporal in 1974.

Lot 127

An outstanding and rare Second War ‘Dieppe Raid’ M.M. group of seven awarded to Corporal C. H. Blunden, No. 4 Commando (The Rifle Brigade) who, in the final assault on the “Hess” Battery, despite being wounded, ‘continued to destroy the enemy until there were no Germans left alive.’ Military Medal, G.VI.R. (6905806 Cpl. C. H. Buunden. Rif. Brig.) note spelling of surname; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Iraq (5349 Pte. C. H. Blunden. Rif. Brig.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; France, Croix de Guerre, reverse dated 1939, mounted as worn, nearly very fine or better (7) £8,000-£12,000 --- M.M. London Gazette 2 October 1942: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the combined attack on Dieppe.’ The original recommendation submitted by Lt. Col. Lord Lovat states: ‘6905806 Corporal Blunden, No. 4 Commando. OPERATION JUBILEE, DIEPPE AREA, 19th August 1942. Cpl. Blunden was the Section Leader in Captain Webb’s Troop which played a conspicuous part in the final assault on the Battery. Cpl. Blunden set a high standard of leadership and showed a great example in house-to-house, and hand-to-hand fighting through the Battery buildings. He was wounded, but refused to receive medical attention and continued to destroy the enemy until there were no Germans left alive.’ Orange Beach, the Plan 1. No. 4 Commando, under the command of Lt. Col. The Lord Lovat, were charged with disabling Batterie 813, otherwise known as Hess Battery. Its six 150mm guns were sighted to 8,500 yards and capable of firing 36 rounds at a time, making them very effective for coastal defence. These guns actually had a maximum range of up to 17 miles. They were surrounded by a minefield, anti-aircraft guns and light machine guns and manned by about 100 men. 2. 265 officers and men of No. 4 Commando plus a few US Rangers and Free French troops would attack Hess Battery from the front and rear in two groups. 3. Major Derek Mills-Roberts' team would land on Orange I beach at Vasterival, clear the area of defensive positions and then provide covering fire for the other team. 4. Lord Lovat's group were to land at Orange II beach at Quiberville. He and 164 men then assault Hess and enable accompanying engineers to demolish Hess using explosives. 5. Both teams would then withdraw to the beaches and safety. The Assault Orange I: Mills-Roberts' 88 men landed at the right place only 3 minutes behind schedule. Using 2 Bangalore torpedoes, a path was blown through the barbed wire up the gully through the cliffs. When they heard Hess's guns start firing on a convoy of ships out to sea, Team 1 decided to abandon the defence-clearing part of the mission and make their way straight towards the target, the Battery itself. On reaching the Battery, Team 1 took cover in a nearby barn and started sniping at the Germans using rifle and mortar fire. One lucky shot landed in one gun's ammunition dump and destroyed the gun. Despite having lost radio contact with Lord Lovat, Team 1 was softening up the target in preparation for Team 2's assault. Orange ll: Lovat and his men were spotted as they landed but were able to disembark safely being shielded from the air by 3 Spitfires who kept the German defenders pinned down. They had also landed at exactly the right place and time. Despite a handful of light casualties, Lovat's men knocked out the machine guns in pill-boxes on the cliff-tops and broke out from the beachhead through the barbed wire. Trooper Finney would win a Military Medal for bravery as a result of his part in the cutting of telephone wires which successfully sabotaged German communications. Consequently, the Germans were unable to organise themselves properly and mount a decent counter-attack. On the way to Hess Battery, Team 2 became confused in a smokescreen and some 'Friendly Fire' casualties were sustained. Once radio communications were restored, this problem was quickly solved. No. 4 Commando then mounted a bayonet charge on the Battery's defences, during which a number of individual acts of heroism occurred. Major Pat Porteous, despite being wounded in the hand and arm, disarmed and bayoneted a German who was about to kill a comrade. Sgt. Major Stockdale continued to lead his men in a charge under heavy fire despite having part of his foot blown away. Wounded Corporal Blunden led his men in difficult hand-to-hand fighting in surrounding buildings and refused medical attention until the job was complete. For these actions, Porteous would go on to be awarded a Victoria Cross (V.C.); Stockdale won a Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.); and Blunden a Military Medal (M.M.). Hess Battery was captured and the guns were destroyed as planned under a defiant Union Jack flag that had been raised. Then, carrying the wounded, No. 4 Commando withdrew using well-practised 'fire and manoeuvre' drill and re-boarded their landing craft. They took with them several German prisoners. Their casualties were: 2 dead and 3 wounded officers; 9 dead, 13 missing and 19 wounded other ranks. Charles Harold Blunden was born in 1899 and enlisted into the Rifle Brigade at Portsmouth on 15 January 1914, a school-boy musician. He served in the U.K. until January 1919 when he went to France for four months before returning to the U.K. He then served in Iraq from 15 September 1919 to 11 January 1921, and afterwards in India until 20 November 1925. He was discharged at Winchester on 14 January 1926, on termination of his 12-year engagement with the Colours. Blunden re-enlisted into the Rifle Brigade on 5 February 1940, and joined No. 4 Commando at its inception on 4 March 1941. Sold with the following original documents: i. Signed letter of congratulations on award of M.M. from Louis Mountbatten, Combined Operations Headquarters, 2nd October 1942. ii. Printed extract from 4 Commando Regimental Orders listing ‘Awards for gallantry on the Dieppe Raid’ viz one V.C., one D.S.O., one Bar to M.C., two M.C.’s, one D.C.M., seven M.M.’s, and five Mentions; also giving dress instructions for the Investiture at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, 27th October ‘42, including ‘Green Berets with the appropriate Regimental Badge, and No 4 Commando shoulder titles which will be new or spotlessly clean.’ iii. Letter from Captain & Adjutant No. 4 Commando to Mrs Blunden enclosing a third class return Railway Warrant in order to attend investiture, together with Buckingham Palace admission ticket. iv. Farewell letter of thanks from French H.Q., No. 4 Commando on behalf of the French troops who joined No. 4 Commando before D Day, thereby taking their part in the landing in the Normandy campaign and the liberation of France, dated 18 June 1945. v. Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Dawson, O.C. No. 4 Commando, enclosing a testimonial for Corporal Blunden, dated Recklinghausen 10 Oct 45. vi. Testimonial on Headquarters No. 4 Commando headed paper, from Lieutenant-Colonel Dawson as referred to above, dated 11 Oct 45. vi. Letter from French Naval Attache enclosing Croix de Guerre with Star, ‘in acknowledgement of your gallant part in the events which led to the liberation of France and Europe’, dated 20 May 1952.

Lot 337

Six: Flight Lieutenant J. B. Nicholson, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Cadet Forces Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Act. Flt. Lt. J. B. Nicholson. R.A.F.V.R. (T.)) mounted as worn, the last loose, good very fine and better (6) £360-£440 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1941. The original Recommendation, dated 10 August 1940, states: ‘Sergeant Nicholson has proved himself a keen and reliable Wireless operator who has carried out his duties in a reliable most satisfactory manner on 25 operational flights.’ John Bertram Nicolson was born in Gateshead-on-Tyne on 16 May 1915. He joined the RAF in 1935 and was posted to the Wireless School to train as a radio operator. He was posted first to 102 Squadron, then 10 Squadron in Disforth in March 1937, who were flying Whitneys. Serving from the start of the war as a wireless operator air gunner, his first operational sortie was on 8 September 1939 when No. 10 Squadron began its first operation of the War, leaflet-dropping over Germany with the Whitley Mk.IV. He served continually on the squadron until August 1940. On the night of 11-12 June 1940, he took part in raids on the Italian cities of Turin and Genoa. On 8 July 1940, the unit moved to RAF Leeming, Yorkshire. Nicolson flew with several pilots and targets included Berlin and factories deep inside Germany. One of his pilots included Flight Lieutenant Anthony French-Mullen, shot down in July 1940, and who later would be involved in the planning of the ‘Great Escape’ at Stalag Luft 3. In June 1942 Nicholson was selected for pilot training and was commissioned on 19 October 1942 to train in Canada. He entered the Far East theatre in August 1944, where he flew a second tour as a second pilot on Sunderlands under Flight Lieutenant R Levy-Haarscher. In February 1944 the squadron had moved further east to Ceylon to support the Operations in Burma, including supply operations to Chindits and casualty evacuation. In February 1945, a detachment moved to Calcutta to transport freight into Burma and casualties back out, using an inland lake as the Burmese end of the route. In April 1945 the entire squadron moved to Burma and was used to attack Japanese coastal shipping between Malaya and Burma. In December 1945 the squadron finally returned to Singapore, but only for a short period, and in April 1946 it returned to the UK. After the War, Nicholson served in the Cadet Force as part of 1029 Squadron ATC. He finally resigned his commission on 17 November 1966. Sold with copied research including copied Operations Record Book extracts.

Lot 203

A WWII pilots helmet, mask and radio wire.

Lot 426

A Futaba digital proportional radio control system.

Lot 422

Pioneer QP 444 for Rolls Royce 8 track car radio. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 503

Collectables : Ephemera inc Woodbidge photo 1880, smoother running guaranteed-motoring jigsaw, motor racing miniatures & Radio Times 1953

Lot 1547

A VINTAGE ULTRA WOODEN CASED VALVE RADIO

Lot 2330

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE SCANNERS, KEYBOARDS AND A RADIO

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