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VINTAGE & LATER ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT & SEPARATES and a quantity of LPs in a stylish perspex storage rack, equipment includes an AKAI 4000DS 'reel to reel' recorder, two Heathkit valve tuner and selector, an Ariston digital quartz tuner TX-510 and a disc player, Technics separates including a direct drive SL-1200 record deck, a ST-2300 stereo tuner, a SU-3500 stereo integrated amplifier, a Pioneer SA-9100 stereo amplifier, a pair of small Rogers speakers and a Sansui D-X310W double cassette deck E/T
FIVE BOXES OF BOOKS, EQUESTRIAN EQUIPMENT, SMALL QUANTITY OF STAMPS, LOOSE ITEMS, etc, including Haynes Workshop manuals, a twin handled galvanised pot and cover, a carboy, boxed Cussons Arlchie Andrews soap, a vintage wooden till, clock movement, cased binoculars, framed prints, radio, camera, record player, etc
STYLISH VINTAGE AMI MODEL-H JUKEBOX, c. 1957 JAH-200, SERIAL NO. 370973 with nickel/dime, quarter and half dollar play, 200 45rpm record selection from hidden drum carousel, horizontal turntable and selection list behind automobile-style bowed viewing window, main body embellished in copper and chrome below push-button panel to the front, 152 x 76 x 71cm Auctioneers Note: AMI Began in 1909 as the National Automatic Music Co. which manufactured automatic player pianos. The mechanism used to select the music rolls was adapted for use in juke boxes. This mechanism was the first to play both sides of a record. This concept was used for the next 30 years, increasing number of records along time. Following WWII the company was renamed the Automatic Musical Instrument company. The model-H was launched in 1957 featuring a new selection mechanism and "automobile styling" - the wrap around glass and chrome front bumpers. AMI was purchased by the Automatic Canteen Company in 1962, merging it with Canteen's subsidiary Rowe AC Services (Coin Op Vending Machine Company). Condition Report: Professionally serviced in 2016 by Simon James for a cost of £2390, the jukebox is in working order with one minor fault to the carousel spin halt, easily fixed and not affecting the music playback. Photocopy of the invoice of restoration accompanies the lot.
1924 WALES INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY MATCH WORN BY JACK WETTER AGAINST NEW ZEALAND 'INVINCIBLES' in traditional red with white collars, white embroidered Prince of Wales feathers with blue sash, one from two buttons remaining, not numbered, interior label for R W Forsyth, Glasgow & Edinburgh. Jack Wetter (1887-1967): the match was played on November 24th and New Zealand won 19-0, it was one of four Tests that New Zealand played on their tour of Britain, Ireland and France. They played 32 matches on this tour including France, England, Ireland and Wales and won 32 of them and so were coined 'The Invincibles'. Jack Wetter was captain for the match against New Zealand in St Helens, Swansea. He was at the time thirty-six years old and the oldest player to play for Wales at centre - a record that stood for 77 years. He scored four International tries for Wales in total and against the All Blacks he won his final cap of the ten total that he earned between 1914 and 1924 a career in which he had played in a variety of positions as was his versatility. His rugby career was interrupted by the First World War in which he served with the South Wales Borderers and was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He played 247 times for Newport RFC where he was captain and played for them against South Africa in 1912 and again against the All Blacks 'Invincibles' side. After his playing days he was Club Chairman at Newport in 1950/51 and was for a time a referee. He came from a sporting family with each of his four brothers achieving at sport to a good level. One of his brothers, Harry also played for Wales twice in 1912/1913. Provenance: gifted to vendor by a New Zealander friend who had been given it by his friend Neil McGregor who was the New Zealand captain in the match. Wetter and McGregor swapped jerseys.
1960 IRELAND INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY WORN BY THOMAS J KIERNAN (b.1939) against Wales in 1960, played at Lansdowne Road on the 12th March and won by Wales 10-9. Bears shamrock crest to fine cotton shield, stitched white number 15 to reverse, two buttons and label for Lawsons of Cork. Complete with official programme. Kiernan won 54 caps for Ireland as full-back between 1960 and 1973 and captained his country 24 times. At the time of his retirement he was Ireland's most-capped player, most experienced captain, and record scorer in international with 158 points. He also captained the 1968 British Lions tour to South Africa, appearing in all four tests and after playing he coached the famous Munster team who defeated the All Blacks in 1978. Provenance: from the family of the late-Norman Gale (1939-2015), former Wales captain. Jerseys swapped after match. Match programme retained with jersey to accompany which does not list Norman Gale in the team although he did play. Small black and white postcard of a line-out between the two sides.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT, including a Grundig PL214 1960's suitcase record player (PAT pass but no power), a Cinerex Projector (PAT pass and working), a Plustron TVR C5C TV radio and tape player (PAT pass and working) and a Grundig TK23 reel to reel player (PAT fail, it does work but slow to start)

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