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Lot 507

A Teac TN-100 Record Player, brown, body P-VG, perspex cover parked, otherwise VG, stylus present, working at time of auction, no power cable present,

Lot 542

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE RECORDS, RECORD PLAYER, PICNIC SET, METAL WARE AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include approximately ninety vinyl singles by artists including The Beatles: Please, Please Me 45-R 4983, Get Back R5777, and Let It Be R5833, The Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women F.12952, T Rex: Ride a White Swan BUG-1, Elvis Presley: The Wonder of You RCA 1974, The Everley Brothers, The Monkees, Simon & Garfunkel: Bridge Over Troubled Water S4790, etc, a Philips Stella portable record player, a vintage GW Scott & Sons Ltd 'Coracle' cased picnic set for four people, a signed Bing Crosby programme, a cast iron circular sign marked 'HT Fire Brigade', Old Hall coffee ware, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)

Lot 1157

A Westminster suitcase record player with a box of 7" singles, 1960s **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 383

A cased His Master's Voice record player

Lot 260

Martina Navratilova signed limited edition print with letter of authenticity Martina revolutionised the women's game to become the greatest player in history. She retired in 1994 with a record 167 singles championships, still the all-time women's record.She won the Australian Open three times, the French Open twice, the U.S. Open four times and Wimbledon an amazing nine times, including every year from 1982 to 1987.This stunning print chosen by Martina, shows her celebrating yet another Wimbledon triumph. She has personally signed each print and you will receive a copy of a letter from Martina confirming authenticity.Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 618

A retro Goodmans / Garrard music suite stereo record player together with a Goodmans 3000E radio receiver / amplifier

Lot 235

A Waltham STM-50 stereo/radio record player, cassette deck (untested) complete with a pair of Pioneer pro-log 50 speakers

Lot 188

A vintage cased Singer sewing machine together with a portable record player and a reel to reel A/F

Lot 236

A modern retro style CD/record player (untested)

Lot 508

WALNUT CASED RECORD PLAYER, WITH SPEAKERS with Dynatron turntable and stereo94cm high, 78cm wide

Lot 614

An as new boxed Steepletone 3 speed vinyl turntable record player & A Pye radio

Lot 127

Modern record player, wall clock and jewellery box

Lot 575

Three vintage Dynatron record decks, two Ferguson decks and a Dancette record player.

Lot 236

Martina Navratilova signed limited edition print with letter of authenticity Martina revolutionised the women's game to become the greatest player in history. She retired in 1994 with a record 167 singles championships, still the all-time women's record.She won the Australian Open three times, the French Open twice, the U.S. Open four times and Wimbledon an amazing nine times, including every year from 1982 to 1987.This stunning print chosen by Martina, shows her celebrating yet another Wimbledon triumph. She has personally signed each print and you will receive a copy of a letter from Martina confirming authenticity.Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 234

Gary Player signed limited edition print with signing photo In 1959, Gary won his first Open and the time was the youngest ever winner of an open. By 1961, Gary topped the money list on the US Tour. In 1965, he beat Arnold Palmer to win the US Masters and therefore finally winning each of the Majors.He would go to record 10 Major victories in total. He won the Open 3 times, the US Open once, the US PGS twice and the Masters 3 times.This stunning print shows Gary's delight at winning the British Open in 1968. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary.A stunning item of signed Golf memorabilia. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 473

A Columbia table top record player,78's and a collection of record player needles in tins

Lot 1204

Pro-Ject Audio Essential Record Player with manual

Lot 270

A collection of Bang and Olufsen Hi-fi equipment to include pair of Beovox 1500 speakers, Beogram 1000 record player, Beocord 2200 and Beomaster 1000.

Lot 235

A collection of miscellaneous to include box of assorted Video Heads, PHD-105 toy record player and good collection of cigarette cards.

Lot 953

A Ferguson record player sold as a collectors item and a GEC radio sold as a collectors item

Lot 1066

An Alba record player

Lot 1091

A COLLECTION OF AUDIO EQUIPMENT including an Amstrad MC2800 hi fi with matching speakers (tape and one speaker not working), a Roberts SC9908 portable hi fi (tape not working), a Selective record player (radio doesn't tune) (all three PAT pass and working unless stated), a pair of Philips speakers and a boxed Brother DCP-115C printer scanner (both untested) (6)

Lot 473

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE RECORDS, to include retro Ferguson radio/ record player in carry case not tested, CPN Ltd made in Great Britain model 395 G serial No. 3053, records to include, Jim Reeves, Hymes, musicals etc. approximately fifty LPs, approximately one hundred 45RPMs at least half with no sleeves, to include The Beatles 'I want to hold your hand' DB8550, Shirley Bassey, Lulu etc., a selection of framed pictures, to include eight prints of farming scenery, two framed tapestries etc. (sd), (2 boxes + loose)

Lot 552

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE RECORD PLAYER, PLAYING CARDS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a His Master's Voice portable record player, a small collection of packs of playing cards to include Penguin Books playing cards, National Trust properties pack, Waddington's Disney, souvenir and charity cards, a vintage vacuum flask, two artificial plants, five framed prints of vintage cars, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 1666

A 1970 ACE audition record player. COLLECT ONLY

Lot 185

A Dulcetto portable record player, together with records

Lot 1210

Zennox Retro Club portable record player with 33RPM records including Frank Sinatra, Jack Parnell, Syd Lawrence, Matt Monroe, Spike Milligan, The Goons etc.

Lot 368

Pye Cambridge portable battery powered cased scarce record player, with three speeds (45, 78 and 33)

Lot 196

Five silver miniatures, 835/000, a three-armed candlestick, a stand with birdcage, a record player, a spinning wheel and a holder for a fireplace set. total approx. 120 grams. In good condition

Lot 48

A Garrard record player together with a Technics stereo synthesizer tuner ST-GT350, an Aiwa anti modulation tape stabilizer data system, a Rotel stereo compact disc player RCD - 930AX, an NAD stereo integrated amplifier C320 and a pair of KEF speakers, (untested)

Lot 71

A Bang and Olufsen Beogram 1500 record player together with a pair of Sony speakers, a sub woofer and a table lamp

Lot 236

A Tandberg reel to reel player, 2 slide projectors, 1 cine projector, a Grundig reel to reel player, a Stereosound record deck and pair of speakers and a Grundig satellite 2000 radio

Lot 318

3 keyboards (Panasonic, Yamaha & Kawai), a Dansette record player & a bag of assorted records

Lot 2440

A GPO DIGITAL PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER

Lot 1778

AN AKURA PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER AND A DANSETTE PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER

Lot 2436

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A STEREO SYSTEM, A RECORD PLAYER AND CAMERA ITEMS ETC

Lot 1374

Columbia viva tonal graponola record player. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 821

A Wharfedale Linton Professional Series record player.

Lot 70

THE RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE: CIRCA 1929 WIGAN JERSEY ISSUED TO ROBERT 'ROY' MUIR KINNEAR (1904-1942) hooped red and white jersey bearing internal label for 'J.J Broughton, Sport Outfitters Wigan / Halbro', bearing number 4 to white panel on backAuctioneer's Note: Robert Muir Kinnear was born on 2 February 1904 in Edinburgh. He attended George Heriot’s School, a school closely associated with the sport of Rugby Union. Kinnear played the Union game with distinction for the Former Pupils’ club at Goldenacre as a talented three-quarters, he was also a talented sevens player.Robert, who became known as Roy which would also be the name of his famous actor son, had already toured with the 1924 British and Irish Lions to South Africa, playing in all 10 matches including 4 Tests, before 
receiving his three Scottish International caps two years later against France, Ireland and Wales.But in 1928 he made the highly controversial decision to switch to the professional code, signing for Lancashire side Wigan. In 1929 Kinnear scored a try in Wigan’s 15-2 win over 
Dewsbury in the Challenge Cup final at Wembley. He also won a cap for Great Britain against Australia and went on to score 81 tries in 182 games for Wigan. He played for Great Britain in an Ashes match against the touring Australians in 1929 and played three times for Other Nationalities.After more than a decade plying his trade in Lancashire, Kinnear featured in the news yet again, when in 1940 during the early days of the war, The Scotsman’s sporting headline, read ‘SRU seven-a-side ban on R.M. Kinnear’ When a seven-a-side rugby 
tournament banned the code-switcher from appearing in a Red Cross fundraiser.Roy Kinnear’s story came to a shocking end when the player collapsed and died at just 38 years of age while playing for the RAF with whom, he was serving. Scotland Rugby League has since named its student player of the year award after Roy KinnearThere was a famously untimely end for his son the actor Roy Kinnear when in 1988, the star of such cherished family movies as Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, died when falling from a horse during the filming of The Return of the Musketeers in Toledo, Spain. The rugby league and rugby union player’s grandson, Rory is also an acclaimed actor, best known for starring in the James Bond franchises as well as being a regular on TV and an acclaimed Shakespearean actor, winning an Olivier award for his role as Iago in Othello in the 2014 National Theatre production.Provenance: consigned by grandson of the player, by family descent, ScotlandCondition: viewing advised, good conditionLater Note: the jersey may well be the jersey from the 1929 Challenge Cup Final as images show similar jerseys - without a badge. This was the the first rugby league match broadcast live on television and attracted a record crowd of 41,000. Kinnear scored one of Wigan's three tries in a 13-2 win over Dewsbury.Wigan's triumph in 1929 was only their second success, following on from 1924. They had to wait until 1948 for their third triumph. Another British & Irish Lion, Jason Robinson, won the Challenge Cup three times with Wigan before turning his hand to rugby union. Provenance:190

Lot 74

THE OLYMPIC GAMES CLUB HOUSE: THREE RUNNING VESTS FOR KEN JONES, three running vests of Kenneth Jeffrey Jones (1921-2006), Olympic Games London, 1948, a white light weight, Umbro, 'Taneru' label, with a separate hand written label ' Ken Jones GB, with red and blue bands across the chest, covered by a white patch with 'Olympic Games 1948' above on Union flag on a left hand hoist, European Championships Bern, representing Wales, 1954, a Welsh, red, Unwin label vest, with a red patch centre chest, with embroidered Prince of Wales feather, and Vancouver 1954, British Empire and Commonwealth Games white vest, labelling from Green Sports Outfitters, Coventry and Birmingham, with red and blue cross bands. together with two award shields to Ken Jones, from The Welsh A.A.A. For 'Meritorious Service to Athletics in Wales 1954' and acknowledging 2nd in 2220 yards at 'Athletics Match Great Britain v France, London August 1st 1949'Provenance: private collection Monmouthshire, consigned by Ken Jones' nephewAuctioneers note: Ken Jones will forever be remembered as the man who scored the vital try that helped Wales to beat New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park in 1953 - the last time Wales beat the All Blacks. The flying Newport winger latched on to a cross-kick from Clem Thomas with five minutes left to play and transformed an 8-8 draw into a famous 13-8 Welsh victory. Yet there were many more golden moments in one of the greatest British sporting careers of the past 60 years. Unquestionably Wales's greatest all-rounder, Jones was often asked to name his finest achievement. It was a task he warmed to, had to take his time over, but he always came up with the same answer. Was it that try against the All Blacks in 1953, or the near length-of-the-field score against New Zealand for the British and Irish Lions in 1950 - still recalled as one of the greatest tries ever scored at Auckland's Eden Park? It could have been any of the eight tries he scored to help Wales win Grand Slams in 1950 and 1952. In fact, he could have picked any one of the record-equalling 17 Welsh tries he scored in a then-world-record 44 appearances for his country between 1947 and 1957. And there were countless heroic deeds for his club in a 293-match career that included 145 tries and two seasons as captain. It was not, however, his rugby achievements that received top billing from the man himself, but his exploits on the athletics track. He had started out as the All-India sprint champion during the Second World War and graduated to become the captain of the British track and field team at the 1954 European Championships, where he won a silver medal in the sprint relay. He was a bronze medallist at the 1954 Commonwealth Games over 2,300 metres for Wales and the proud owner of four Welsh sprint record and 17 domestic titles. The ultimate thrill was competing at an Olympic Games. "When I think back on my career as both a rugby player and an athlete, I would have to pick the 1948 Olympic Games as the highlight," said Jones: Reaching the semi-finals of the 100 metres, and being among the 12 fastest men in the world, as well as winning a silver medal in the relay, has to top the lot. At first, Jones and his team mates Alistair McCorquodale, John Gregory and John Archer were presented with the gold medal, despite finishing behind the American quartet. The United States team finished six yards ahead of the home team - 40.6sec to 41.3sec - but were disqualified for allegedly running out of the change-over box on the first baton-change between Barney Ewell and Lorenzo Wright. Wembley Stadium was the home of athletics at the London Games of 1948. "It was fascinating being able to run there - the atmosphere was electric and it was a bit scary initially," Jones said: To be elevated into first place was a marvellous bonus. Unfortunately, it only lasted for a few days. The Americans appealed and three days later a jury of appeal viewed films of the race and ruled the change-over was legal. We were called back to Wembley from our Uxbridge camp and asked to hand back our gold medals. It took almost a month for us to have our silver medals sent to us. Even so, coming through two rounds of the 100 metres and reaching the semi-final gave me just as much of a thrill.Born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, in 1921 and a product of West Mon Grammar School, Ken Jones spent most of his working life as a teacher at Newport High School. During the war he served in India as a sergeant in the RAF, and it was a victory over 100 yards at the All-Indian Olympic Games at Christmas 1945 that kick-started his athletics career. The following year he won the Welsh 100m and 200m crowns for the first time - titles he would go on to win every year up to 1954, except 1950, when he was on tour in New Zealand with the Lions. "Those victories in 1946 got me selected for the British team to run in Oslo and Cologne and that really was my big breakthrough," Jones recalled. "I got picked as an Olympic possible."Ken Jones also reported on rugby and athletics in Wales for the Sunday Express from 1958 until 1985, he became President of Newport Athletic Club, which incorporates Newport Rugby Club, but resigned in 1995, having served the club for almost 50 years. "I cannot accept or live with the professionalism in rugby now," he said:Condition: viewing advised, vests commensurate with age, staining, sun fading, Olympic Vest has foxing, and a hole above waist level (please see images)

Lot 664A

Vintage mid Century radiogram / record player cabinet having a Ferguson radio within and turn table.

Lot 390

Bush Record player RP40, untested

Lot 231

Steepletone Portable Record Player

Lot 105

A vintage Decca 205 Deram Pick-up record player

Lot 1131

Vintage PYE Hifi black box record player with BSR Monarch turntable in working condition with a small selection of records.

Lot 14

A vintage Dansette Consort Stereo Record Player in two tone blue and black case with two detachable speakers, a Columbia Grafonola portable record player and a small quantity of 78's. [3]. [W]

Lot 2

Collection of Motown and Soul single records and a Fidelity HF42 record player

Lot 63

A VINTAGE COLUMBIA RECORD PLAYER

Lot 115

Boxed Ion USB turntable vinyl record player

Lot 683

VINTAGE DANSETTE RECORD PLAYER, the hinged case lid opening to reveal the turntablethe case 38cm wide, 45cm deepThe record player has its needle. We are unable to confirm if it is in working order.

Lot 13

AN VINTAGE OMEGA MEN’S STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WRISTWATCH. FULL SET.Brand: Omega Case reference: ST 1360104 Year: 24/10/1980 Movement: Manual, 17 Jewels, Cal. 1030, No. 43.533.567 Dial: Silvered sunburst, gilt applied hour batons with black insert, black outer minute division, gilt sword hands with black insert, gilt center seconds hand, date aperture at the 3 o'clock position with a silvered calendar disk and black Arabic numerals Material: Stainless steel Bracelet/Strap: Black leather, stainless steel buckle Signed: Glass, dial, movement, case, buckle Dimension: 35mm Accessories: Original Omega box and papersClassic Elegance and Historical Significance The Omega ST 1360104, featuring the reliable Caliber 1030, is a timeless example of Omega’s dedication to precision and elegance. This particular model, dated October 24, 1980, comes with a rare full set, including the original Omega box and papers, making it an exceptional find for collectors and enthusiasts. Adding to its historical value, the case back of this Omega ST 1360104 is engraved with notable inscriptions. The back is marked with the name of the British company Courtaulds Group, along with the name of an employee, “S. Hampson.” Additionally, it is engraved with “Long Service Award” and the year 1980. These engravings not only highlight the watch’s provenance but also celebrate its significance as a token of appreciation for long-term service, adding a unique story to this elegant timepiece. Courtaulds was a major British company known for its production of textiles, chemicals, and fibers. Founded in 1794 by George Courtauld, it grew to become a significant player in the global textile industry, pioneering the development and manufacture of rayon, a revolutionary fabric in the early 20th century. By 1980, Courtaulds had established itself as a leader in both the textiles and chemicals sectors, renowned for its innovation and substantial contributions to industrial advancements. The company’s recognition of long-term service through awards such as this Omega watch reflects its commitment to its employees and their integral role in its success. The watch is housed in a robust stainless steel case, showcasing Omega’s signature blend of durability and refined aesthetics. The design is timeless, featuring clean lines and a polished finish that ensure it remains stylish and relevant through the decades. The watch’s classic look makes it suitable for both formal and casual occasions, embodying Omega’s commitment to versatile elegance. At the heart of this Omega ST 1360104 is the Caliber 1030, a manual winding movement known for its precision and reliability. The Caliber 1030 ensures accurate timekeeping and robust performance, characteristics that are synonymous with Omega’s reputation for high-quality watchmaking. This movement underscores the watch’s practicality and enduring appeal. This Omega ST 1360104 comes as a rare full set, complete with the original Omega box and papers, confirming its authenticity and providing a comprehensive record of its history. The watch’s papers date it to October 24, 1980, adding to its historical significance. The full set not only enhances the watch’s value but also offers a complete package for discerning collectors. 35mm.

Lot 494

A Korg electric personal keyboard, a super accompaniment system, no leads, serial no:809194, a Hunt Leigh Diagnostics 'The Dopplex Assist Range blood pressure monitor and kit and a Res Med Sleep Health kit together with a Garrard Zero 100SB Synchronous belt drive record player with cover A/FLocation:A1B under rail/RAM/RAF

Lot 504

Gary Player signed limited edition print with signing photo In 1959, Gary won his first Open and the time was the youngest ever winner of an open. By 1961, Gary topped the money list on the US Tour. In 1965, he beat Arnold Palmer to win the US Masters and therefore finally winning each of the Majors.He would go to record 10 Major victories in total. He won the Open 3 times, the US Open once, the US PGS twice and the Masters 3 times.This stunning print shows Gary's delight at winning the British Open in 1968. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary.A stunning item of signed Golf memorabilia. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 506

Martina Navratilova signed limited edition print with letter of authenticity Martina revolutionised the women's game to become the greatest player in history. She retired in 1994 with a record 167 singles championships, still the all-time women's record.She won the Australian Open three times, the French Open twice, the U.S. Open four times and Wimbledon an amazing nine times, including every year from 1982 to 1987.This stunning print chosen by Martina, shows her celebrating yet another Wimbledon triumph. She has personally signed each print and you will receive a copy of a letter from Martina confirming authenticity.Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 598

A Fidelity portable record player

Lot 537

A vintage style record player.

Lot 562

A Zennox oak cased turntable, with CD player, cassette player, analogue tuning AM/FM radio and USB record to PC, model D3939, with operation manual.

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