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ROCK AND POP MEMORABILIA. JOE MEEK (1929-1965) SIGNED CONTRACT AND HEINZ (1942-2000) FRAMUS STAR-BASS GUITAR, EARLY 1960S the guitar with printed label and stamped serial No 18847, in the original Selmer hard case, the foolscap partly printed and partly typewritten contract between Robert Stigwood Associates Ltd and Joe Meek Enterprises Ltd signed at the foot in blue ball point pen Joe Meek, dated May 27 1964 Provenance: The contract was recently discovered concealed within the instrument, which is presumably the guitar Heinz played at the venue and date specified in the contract, and for which he was to receive £90. A revolutionary figure on the early 60s British pop music scene, Joe Meek's tragic life as a maverick record producer sound engineer and songwriter was recently the subject of the film Telstar, after the Tornados 1962 instrumental hit which was produced by Meek. Heinz, one of the Tornados, was one of the several pop star bassists of the day to favour the German made instruments. ++Good overall condition consistent with age. The guitar player ? with a stray arm (neck) electric control/wiring present but both untested and sold as a collector's item - not for use unless tested by a qualified electrian. The Selmer hard case retaining most of its yellow check tolex covering, catches all present, signs of wear, blue plus lining present, lacks handle. Contract - creased horizontally where folded once, otherwise good but for several small rust stains; filing holes
A Technics music system comprising FGServo record player model SL-20 FM/AM stereo receiver model SA-5250, a pair of associated monitor audio limited speakers model number MA5 serial number 2565 and two further pairs of speakers comprising a pair of AIWA E60 and a pair of Acoustic Model BS300
Sale Item: DANSETTE RECORD PLAYER (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
1965 Maserati Quattroporte 4700 Iniezione - Built to the special order of serial Ferrari and Maserati owner Dr Enrico Wax - Fitted with a larger 4.7-litre V8 engine (the earliest first series Quattroporte to be thus equipped), its uprated specification also comprised a bespoke leather dashboard, modified exhausts and longer range fuel tanks etc - More 'run of the mill' option included power assisted steering, quad headlamps and Borrani wheels - Extensively restored in 2012-2013 This splendid, left-hand drive, matching numbers Maserati Quattroporte from May 1965, finished in the pleasingly contrasting combination of Black bodywork and Red hide interior, was created to the special order of serial Ferrari and Maserati owner Dr Enrico Wax - a personal friend of Il Commendatore and the Italian importer of Johnnie Walker whisky and Connolly leather. An example of the first series of cars (of which only around 50 are understood to remain), this car with chassis number AM107*504* was the first to be equipped with the 4719cc as opposed to 4136cc engine, by request of Dr Wax. The Dottore had also carburettors fitted in place of the Lucas fuel injection system (this can be reversed, the parts are still available) and Bosch ignition instead of Magneti Marelli - all this has been documented. Among the many other unique or optional fitments that make it such a Maserati collector's dream are: special 60mm exhaust pipes; a pair of enlarged fuel tanks giving an extra 30 litres capacity; Borrani Record wheels equipped with the original hubcaps emblazoned with Red Maserati logos (especially made for the Iniezione, normally they were Blue); Sebring facia trimmed in leather rather than wood; Bakelite-rimmed aluminium steering wheel; chrome-bezzled instruments; quadruple headlights; power-assisted steering; electric windows; and the car's original Blaupunkt push-button radio. There was also a record player, but that's subsequently been usurped by an air-conditioning unit. Introduced at the November 1963 Turin Salon, the Maserati Quattroporte was arguably the world's first 'Super Saloon'. A bold move on the part of the Casa del Tridente-owning Orsi family, the newcomer was part high-performance GT and part luxury limousine. Taking inspiration from the Maserati 5000GT he had penned for Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1961, Pietro Frua imbued the handsome Quattroporte with a low belt line, slim-pillared glasshouse and neatly defined yet spacious boot. Based around a unique sheet steel box-section chassis equipped with independent front suspension, a de Dion rear axle and four-wheel disc brakes, the four- / five-seater was powered by a race-bred 4136cc 'quad-cam' V8 engine allied to either ZF five-speed manual or Borg Warner three-speed automatic transmission. Credited with developing some 260bhp and 267lbft of torque, the Maserati was capable of 0-60mph in around 8 seconds and over 140mph (depending upon the final drive ratio chosen). After the first few cars had been made, Quattroporte production was transferred from Carrozzeria Frua to Carrozzeria Vignale (though, Maggiora of Turin was responsible for fabricating the bodywork). Arriving in 1966, the updated Series II version (or Tipo 107A as it was known by the factory) sported a new quad-headlamp visage and revamped interior complete with lustrous wood cappings, electric windows and standard fit air-conditioning. While, under the skin a revised leaf-sprung Salisbury back axle resulted in a quieter, smoother ride. By the time production ceased the following year, some 770 cars had been completed (circa Series I: 260, Series II: 510). Stylish, fast and exclusive, the big Maser was driven by the likes of Marcello Mastroianni, Alberto Sordi, Stewart Granger, Anthony Quinn, Peter Ustinov, Leonid Breznev, Prince Rainier of Monaco and Conte Volpi di Misurata. We understand the Quattroporte was the subject of a comprehensive restoration in 2012/2013 and the vendor presently views the Maserati's Connolly Vaumol interior trim and five-speed manual gearbox as being in 'excellent' condition and the four-door bodywork, 'Nero' paintwork and V8 powerplant as 'very good'. He is now offering the car complete with copies of the original order and factory build sheets, plus a Maserati Heritage Certificate. This fine period Maserati is so much more than the sum of its graceful parts, as it embodies a personal connection to the heart of Modena's premier car manufacturers. A one-off opportunity. PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)
A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo SystemComprising the Beomaster 4000 Tuner/Amplifier in teak maunfactured 1972-1975, designed by Jacob Jensen and the Beogram 3000 turntable in teak also manufactured 1972-1975 and designed by Jacob Jensen, this high-fidelity stereo record deck has a pendulum suspension fitted to the turntable and pickup arm which makes the record player insensitive to vibrations, together with a pair of Beovox 5702 Passive Floorstanding Loudspeakers Type 6251 series 3 in teak, manufactured 1971-1975 they have a net volume of 45 litres, they are fitted with a 22.5cm woofer, a 6cm mid-range dome and a 2cm dome tweeter. Size 36cm x 66cm x 30cm. (Sold electrically untested)
1960s RGD Portable record playerThis stylish 'Vanity Case' styled player is tan in colour with a washable vinyl finish and carrying strap. The deck unfortunately does not have a name tag but it is most likely to be one produced by BSR. It runs at 16, 33, 45 & 78rpm. (Sold electrically untested) NB: RGD were a upmarket radio, TV and gramophone manufacturer between 1929 and 1952. However by the time this player had been produced the company had long been taken over by REGENTONE who reserved the name RGD for their top of the range products.
A Compete hornless gramophone,With unmarked soundbox, gooseneck tonearm, mahogany case; a running motor board and turntable assembly from a horn gramophone, retailed by Chas T. Robey, Coventry; two re-cast gramophone tonearms; a cabinet gramophone winding handle; a sectional brass gramophone horn; and a selection of 8, 10 and 12-inch 78’s within empty HMV record player case. (qty)

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