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Lot 638

An Assorted Selection of Items to include a Singer sewing machine in case, an old record player, tribal art, a horn bird and assorted ceramics and part tea and dinner services, Royal Tara, Duchess Fuchsia, Arklow Pottery 'Donegal' pattern tureen, large bowls, plates, etc.

Lot 145

A mid 20th century Dansette portable record player.

Lot 214

A mid 20th century yellow ITT KB (KolsterBrandes) record player with Garrard Model 2025 deck.

Lot 183

A vintage Decca record player.

Lot 310

A vintage Monarch Spinney record player, together with a quantity of albums (mainly Greek music) and singles

Lot 261

Dansette 'Popular' record player and a Fidelity Playmaster reel to reel tape recorder (2)

Lot 330

Vintage Maxitone record player, desk stand. silver-plated basket with swing handle, and six brass candle shade holders and other items

Lot 157

Retro P E Musical Luxus 1 Portable Record Player

Lot 824

Garrard Wyndsor Record Player, Roberts Radio and a Sony Radio

Lot 751

A box of advertising tins, records, a Teddy bear, a record player, 'dorable Daksy the obedient Dachshund, etc.

Lot 52

A reproduction 1950s' style record & CD player

Lot 53

A cased 1950s' record player in working order.

Lot 274

A music center (1970-80) by National Panasonic with an acrylic cover and two speakers veneered in rosewood. The main centre comprising of a record player, radio and cassette players. Model SG3090L. The centre, H19cm, W74cm, D40cm. The speakers, H48cm, W30cm, D23cm. No Reserve.

Lot 220

Ferguson Collardo Conquest 344B portable record player, Serial No 2444, cased

Lot 1599

Steepletone Retro Style Portable Record Player, in working order and with instructions.

Lot 234

1960s STYLE FERGUSON RECORD PLAYER

Lot 358

A vintage Ekco record player and a small quantity of singles to include "You Can't Do That" by The Beatles, "The Boy of my Dreams" by Twinkle, "Bang bang" by Cher, "Twinkle" by Terry, "There's a Kind of Hush" by Herman's Hermits etc.

Lot 362

A vintage wooden cased Pye portable record player.

Lot 528

Mahogany cased Dynatron record player

Lot 1

***PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DESCRIPTION FOR THIS LOT HAS CHANGED. ***PLEASE SEE LOT 1A FOR THE WALES v NEW ZEALAND JERSEY. ****THE JERSEY IN THIS LOT IS MATCH-WORN BY GEORGE NEPIA IN THE CARDIFF v NEW ZEALAND MATCH PLAYED ON THE 22ND NOVEMBER 1924The All Blacks won the match 16-8. After the match Nepia swapped jerseys with his opposite number Tom Albert 'Codger' Johnson. Tom Johnson, retained the jersey and is the maternal grandfather of our vendor who is offering the jersey at auction. The jersey is in the traditional black with white collar, it is complete with draw-string, embroidered New Zealand fern to a stitched felt panel to the breast and with white felt number '1' to a square stitched panel to the back. The jersey is in an excellent complete state without any damage of note.Accompanying the jersey is a printed cardboard plaque which reads 'NEW ZEALAND JERSEY WORN BY ''NEPIA'' THE FAMOUS ALL BLACK'. The plaque stood alongside the jersey in a 1930s window-display at James Howells department store - an historic and landmark retailer located in Cardiff city centre (now part of the House of Fraser group).During the tour George Nepia won lavish praise for his faultless displays of kicking, tackling and fielding. The tour gained them the nickname 'The Invincibles' due to their record of playing 32 games and winning all 32, including four test matches. In the process they scored a formidable 838 points with only 116 points having been scored against them. Nepia was the only player out of the 29-strong squad to play every match, he was the scorer of 77 points. Nepia's performances prompted one leading British journalist to write, 'it is not for me to question whether Nepia was the best fullback in history. It is a question of, which others are fit to loosen the laces of his Cotton Oxford boots'George Nepia is regarded as one of rugby's finest ever full-backs and the most famous Maori of his generation. He was the third inductee to the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame and one of the first fifteen players to be inducted to the International Rugby Hall of Fame during its inaugural year. In 2004 he was selected as number 65 in 'New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers' television show. George Nepia's portrait was featured in a set of New Zealand postage stamps in 1990 and in 'A Concise History of New Zealand' by Philippa Mein Smith, George Nepia is described as New Zealand's 'first rugby superstar'.George Nepia is also an important figure in terms of Maori racial history; the player was stopped from touring South Africa at the 'eleventh hour' as described in his biography '…it would be impolitic for us, as non-caucasians, to attempt to travel in a country whose policies toward non-Whites were even then severely restrictive.

Lot 1a

A New Zealand All Blacks rugby jersey worn by the great George Nepia (1905-1986) in the first ever All Blacks defeat of Wales at Swansea in 1924. The All Blacks won the match 19-0 with the Maori full back in superb form, a remarkable display considering he was only nineteen at the time. The jersey is in the traditional black with white collar, it is complete with draw-string, embroidered New Zealand fern, which points vertically, to a stitched felt panel to the breast and with white felt number '1' to a square stitched panel to the back. There is ‘diamond’ cross-stitch to the shoulders and upper-chest. It bears an internal label inscribed D.HIDDLESTONE. The jersey is in an excellent complete state without any damage of note. Provenance: As per the internal label, the jersey was in the ownership of David ‘Dai’ Hiddlestone. Dai Hiddlestone (1890-1973) was a Welsh international rugby union player who was capped five times for Wales including against New Zealand in the aforementioned 1924 test - he only played against the All Blacks this once for either club or country. The 1924 test was played on the 29th November at St Helen’s rugby ground in Swansea. Apart from the outcome being Wales first defeat against the All Blacks, the match was notable for Dai Hiddlestone’s impromptu and ill-advised war-dance, a response to the New Zealander’s pre-match Haka. It is thought that George Nepia, unlike other witnesses, wasn’t offended by Hiddlestone’s antics and actually sought the player out to swap jerseys. What is absolutely clear is that both jerseys must have been swapped as Hiddlestone only played against the All Blacks once. Dai Hiddlestone’s family confirm these circumstances. This type of jersey with the ‘vertical fern’ is supported by a pre-match photograph, included in our on-line cataloguing. In the years after the match, Hiddlestone intermittently displayed the jersey at his home rugby-club Hendy RFC and in the 1960s the jersey was donated to the club on a ‘permanent loan’. The jersey has been viewed by many tourers including a Maori Youth touring team whilst visiting Llanelli, the team included the late great Jerry Collins. After Dai Hiddlestone’s death in 1973, the jersey was passed on to his daughter and then to her children by descent. One of the children being the Welsh capped and British Lions player Terry Price (1945-1993). Joint ownership has been agreed between the Price family and Hendy RFC. It was reported that during the match Nepia and fly-half Jack Wetter, the Welsh captain were in a collision. The Welshman temporary retiring from the field of play but returned early in the second half to play out the game with a pronounced limp. Consequently, Hiddlestone who was employed as flanker was pushed out of the forwards in to the back-line as extra cover. Thus in a more opposing role to George Nepia’s position and so providing further reasoning as to why Nepia and Hiddlestone swapped jerseys. It is explained in his autobiography 'I, George Nepia' (A H & A W Reed, 1963) that the Wales victory was regarded as retribution for the 1905 loss for 'The Originals' in Cardiff which was regarded by many as '…..a miscarriage of justice attributable to incompetent refereeing. We had been brought up to believe that Bob Deans, the centre who scored the try which was disallowed, had exclaimed on his death-bed, only three years later ''It was a try'', and every New Zealand witness of the game was prepared to swear his life away to the same effect. All this had convinced us that whatever we did, we must beat the Welsh'.  During the tour he won lavish praise for his faultless displays of kicking, tackling and fielding. The test match against Wales was the twenty-first match of their 1924-25 tour of UK, Ireland, France and Canada. The tour gained them the nickname 'The Invincibles' due to their record of playing 32 games and winning all 32, including four test matches. In the process they scored a formidable 838 points with only 116 points having been scored against them. Nepia was the only player out of the 29-strong squad to play every match, he was the scorer of 77 points. Nepia's performances prompted one leading British journalist to write, 'it is not for me to question whether Nepia was the best fullback in history. It is a question of, which others are fit to loosen the laces of his Cotton Oxford boots' George Nepia is regarded as one of rugby's finest ever full-backs and the most famous Maori of his generation. He was the third inductee to the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame and one of the first fifteen players to be inducted to the International Rugby Hall of Fame during its inaugural year. In 2004 he was selected as number 65 in 'New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers' television show. George Nepia's portrait was featured in a set of New Zealand postage stamps in 1990 and in 'A Concise History of New Zealand' by Philippa Mein Smith, George Nepia is described as New Zealand's 'first rugby superstar'. George Nepia is also an important figure in terms of Maori racial history; the player was stopped from touring South Africa at the ‘eleventh hour’ as described in his biography ‘…it would be impolitic for us, as non-caucasians, to attempt to travel in a country whose policies toward non-Whites were even then severely restrictive’. 

Lot 771

RECORD PLAYER - 2 matching Philips 308 vintage record player with removable speakers. They play 33/45 records, have slide controls for volume/tone and slot together neatly for portability. Connecting clips on one are a/f.

Lot 773

PYE RECORD PLAYER - a PYE record player model 1005 serial number 919471.

Lot 775

TECHNICS RECORD PLAYER - a Technics SL-D20 direct drive automatic turntable system featuring mains cord and wiring. A Technics P24 stylus is currently fitted.

Lot 850

CONCERT MEMORABILIA, BOOKS & MAGAZINES - a collection of concert memorabilia, music related books, magazines and sheet music to include lanyards from Maroon 5 Civic Tour, Creamfields 2007, Sonisphere 2010/14, Download 2007/9-14, Reading 2003-4/6-7, 30 books on a wide range of musical genres and artists - jazz, Queen, Take That, and Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide 2008 and 10, 57 magazines to include titles Q, Guitar Player, Now Dig This, Mojo and 22 books and pieces of sheet music to include The Blues Brothers, Tequila, Stray Cat Strut and others. Lot further includes 11 issues of On The Scene.

Lot 713

CD & RECORD PLAYER. Retro style record deck, cassette player CD and radio

Lot 474

A 1960's Murphy Majorette record player.

Lot 805

A good quality Denon record player with Aiwa cassette player, trio stereo unit, pioneer CD player with assorted speakers.

Lot 776

A good quality NAD Cassette Stereo tuner and stereo amplifier and record player, complete with matched speakers.

Lot 228

A HMW 2025 Record Player, serial no. 008254, untested

Lot 435

Record Player: a bush monarch record player (untested)

Lot 467

Record Player: Fidelity HF 43 model, good condition

Lot 161

A 19th century brass-bound bur walnut folding writing slope, (for restoration), together with a Bush Type SRP-31 record player (23)

Lot 870

FIDELITY RECORD PLAYER. Fidelity portable record player

Lot 64

A VINTAGE STYLE RECORD PLAYER AND CD PLAYER in a pale wood cabinet

Lot 1146

A vintage 1950's Dansette Diploma record player in original case ( see illustrations )

Lot 984

A 1970s four speed record player.

Lot 717

Assorted vintage cameras and a Plus o gram record player, cameras include Nixette, Debonair and Coronet

Lot 1345

A 1930's Columbia 78rpm Radiograph Four, model 620, with record player and radio, serial no 620-648944, circa 1932, together with two boxes of assorted 78rpm records, 59 by 41 by 86cm high.

Lot 404

An Edison Bell handerphon portable record player, in oak case.

Lot 432

An HMV vintage table radio/record player, in figured walnut case.

Lot 31

Old fashioned Bush record player and LP's

Lot 482

Solid state Music Maker retro Record Player

Lot 364

Vintage Decca of London portable record player

Lot 241

A 'Classic' record player and radio together with a selection of Parlophone speed 78 records.

Lot 398

A vintage 1960's Bush portable record player having two tone vinyl case along with a vintage Bush radio in black

Lot 1209

A 1950's Two tone Dansette portable record player - Dansette Major Deluxe 21 with original label to interior

Lot 345

An original vintage Westminster portable record player, within the original case.

Lot 385

A vintage 1960's Hacker portable record player having grey two tone vinyl case with Garrard 4 speed deck within. Model No GP42

Lot 1179

A vintage 1950's portable record player by Philips - Disc Jockey Major in original case together with a bush vintage radio

Lot 333

A vintage Ferguson record player with a Garrard deck. Within the original case.

Lot 592

A mid 20th century ITTKB portable record player. CONDITION REPORT Would benefit from a little tlc but in good working order.

Lot 590

A portable vintage record player and a quantity of 78rpm records.

Lot 201

A Tellux Record Player, Large Box of LP's & 45's, Stereo System & Speakers & Radio.

Lot 198

A Roberts Rambler radio; another Roberts radio with carrying case and a Fidelity record player - sold as collector's item

Lot 64

A portable Bush Monarch record player.

Lot 59

A BSR portable record player (AF).

Lot 181A

A collection of Elvis LP Records including 40 greatest (pink discs), Loving You, Fun in Acapulco, Something for Everybody, Blue Hawaii, Roustabout, Kissing Cousins,Elvis Golden Records, Girls Girls Girls, GI Blues, Elvis is back, The wonderful world of Christmas, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Rolling Stones Same Girls, The Monkees and a BSA record player (16)

Lot 93

AN ULTRA RECORD PLAYER W38CM L42CM H19CM

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