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Lot 3770

Rock & Pop music, a quantity of original U.K. LP records 1960s / 1970s, including The Who, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Capt. Beefheart, etc, Queen 'The Complete Works' fourteen LP Box Set and insert, plus some CD's, also an original 'Dansette' record player (qty) CONDITION REPORT Queen 'The Complete Works' - some creasing to box and small scuff to edge corners. Most of the sleeves are in average condition with rubbing to corners and edges. The box is not numbered. The records are of mixed condition, some have significant marks and some are in good condition

Lot 131

1950's PYE Stereophonic Procestion system record player

Lot 74

Retro Cased Westminster Record Player

Lot 120

A vintage 1950's Ferguson laquered music cabinet / radiogram with enclosed record player and radio with decorative facia, all being raised on tapered supports

Lot 1238

A vintage portable retro 1960's Bush record player having Monarch deck with instructions. Measures 24cms high x 38cms Wide x 45cms Depth

Lot 1239

A retro 1970's Fidelity record player with smoked acrylic hood complete with the 2 speakers

Lot 1245

A vintage 20th century Pye oak cased record player desk ( see illustration )

Lot 1267

A retro cased portable record player by Fidelity, containing a BSR record deck and finished in blue and cream vinyl

Lot 289

A vintage 1950's German Grundig laquered music cabinet / radiogram with enclosed record player and radio with decorative facia, all being raised on tapered supports

Lot 1238

A vintage portable retro 1960's Bush record player having Monarch deck with instructions. Measures 24cms high x 38cms Wide x 45cms Depth

Lot 1239

A retro 1970's Fidelity record player with smoked acrylic hood complete with the 2 speakers

Lot 1245

A vintage 20th century Pye oak cased record player desk ( see illustration )

Lot 120

A vintage 1950's Ferguson laquered music cabinet / radiogram with enclosed record player and radio with decorative facia, all being raised on tapered supports

Lot 289

A vintage 1950's German Grundig laquered music cabinet / radiogram with enclosed record player and radio with decorative facia, all being raised on tapered supports

Lot 1267

A retro cased portable record player by Fidelity, containing a BSR record deck and finished in blue and cream vinyl

Lot 497

An extensive Bang and Olufsen (1986 type 2952) stereo system to include a BeoMaster 3300 tuner/amplifier designer Jacob Jenson and a BeoCord 3300 cassette deck, a BeoGram 3300 record player and a pair of SMC speakers.

Lot 301C

Technics record turntable, amplifier and cassette player in bright steel, 1970

Lot 570

A HMV Portable Record Player, with a Garrard RC120 MkII deck, with carrying handle.

Lot 163

A Mid XX Century Complete "Gay Deceiver" Box of Magic Tricks, a small sailor doll, plus a "Marx" toy record player, etc.

Lot 35

A 1970`s Ferguson Stereominor Portable Record Player, teak case with fall front deck, and an ITTKB table top record player (both collectors items only). (2)

Lot 35

A boxed Louis Marx battery operated record player

Lot 217

A Bing Pigmyphone child`s Record Player, together with various records.

Lot 97

An early 20th century Dynatron record player with two large mahogany cased loud speaker cabinets.

Lot 240

An early 20th century oak cased His Masters Voice record player, in good working order together with a small quantity of various 78rpm records.

Lot 97

An early 20th century Dynatron record player with two large mahogany cased loud speaker cabinets.

Lot 240

An early 20th century oak cased His Masters Voice record player, in good working order together with a small quantity of various 78rpm records.

Lot 97

An early 20th century Dynatron record player with two large mahogany cased loud speaker cabinets.

Lot 240

An early 20th century oak cased His Masters Voice record player, in good working order together with a small quantity of various 78rpm records.

Lot 577

A 1930s HMV record player 102; together with a 1955 Imperial typewriter 'Good Companion 3' in original case with original receipt and brush and an HMV 94 A record play in wooden close lid case

Lot 582

An H.M.V. wind up record player (black casing) and a box of 75 rpm records (2)

Lot 232

Technics modern stereo equipment, speakers, amp, double tape and record player

Lot 378

Bush brown bakelite radio, two Portadyne record decks, and Collard record player, circa 1950.

Lot 827

A DANSETTE RECORD PLAYER

Lot 1387

A DANSETTE RECORD PLAYER, (s.d.)

Lot 105

Hacker Garrard record player

Lot 251

Selection of plates, copper hot water bottle, Technic record player and a selection of records

Lot 116

Two boxes of miscellaneous items to include a silver plated entre dish and cutlery, brass candlesticks, a vintage portable record player, a coffee grinder, mirrored display stands, wooden bowls etc

Lot 301

A walnut cased PYE 'The Black Box' record player complete with instructions

Lot 653

A late 20th century walnut cased record player

Lot 301

A walnut cased PYE 'The Black Box' record player complete with instructions

Lot 653

A late 20th century walnut cased record player

Lot 116

Two boxes of miscellaneous items to include a silver plated entre dish and cutlery, brass candlesticks, a vintage portable record player, a coffee grinder, mirrored display stands, wooden bowls etc

Lot 47

A Stereophonic Projection System record player Model 1005 serial number 803627 with manuals and small spare stylus - Est £40 - £60

Lot 97

A mahogany case containing a Goldring g101 record player and two Dynatron speakers

Lot 319

HMV RECORD PLAYER - lovely vintage HMV RC120 record player with built in speaker. Plays 33's, 45's and 78's and in working order - just needs a new needle/stylus.

Lot 245

A vintage First Aid box by the Boots Pure Drug Co Ltd, together with a 1960s Hacker record player with Garrard`s turntable (2)

Lot 111

A Singer Portable Electric Sewing Machine no.221k1, together with a His Master's Voice record player

Lot 809

Vintage all transistor Dansette Supreme mono record player

Lot 745

A bronze medal presented to John Downie of Manchester United in 1952, the reverse inscribed GAZET VAN ANTWERPEN, DANKT U, IN HERINNERING, AAN DE ONTMOETING, AUSTRIA WIEN F.K., MANCHESTER UNITED F.C.; sold with a signed and hand written letter of authenticity from John Downie (2) The Austria Wien v Manchester United freindly match was played in Antwerp on 11th November 1952. United won 1-0 through a goal by Pearson. United were reigning champions of England and Wien were champions of Austria. John Downie was a Scottish player born at Lanark 19th July 1925. He began his senior career at Bradford Park Avenue before signing for Manchester United in 1949, as a direct replacement for Johnny Morris, for a then record club fee of £18,000.The inside forward made a total of 116 League & Cup appearances for United before transferring to Luton Town for £10,000 in 1953. Johnny Downie then had spells at several League & non-League clubs before retiring in 1962. Post-career he worked as a newsagent in Bradford before moving to Tynemouth where he followed local football with a keen interest and was a regular at North Shields and Whitley Bay. He died in Tynemouth 19th February 2013 aged 87.

Lot 10

A Dansette Radiogram and Fidelity portable record player

Lot 41

A Bang & Olufsen Beogram Music system comprising of Beomaster 3000 - receiver, a Beogram 3000 - Record Player 33 & 45 rpm, a Beocord 2000 - Cassette Player, a Beogram C.D.X. - Compact Disc Player, 2-Red Line 45/60- Speakers, plus connecting plugs and instruction pamphlets - Cost around £7000 new Condition report: In working order

Lot 115

An oak framed elbow chair, white painted kitchen chair, wooden tea trolley and floor standing record player (4).

Lot 438

A Roberts R9906 portable radio, an "Onn" DAB radio, model BR01 and a reproduction combination record deck / CD player (3).

Lot 480

A vintage Dansette record player also with a quantity of singles.

Lot 481

A vintage French Oscar Senior "Teddaz Lyon Oscar" portable record player and a later Fidelity model.

Lot 2616

A Pye `Black Box` record player with ivory plastic fittings and mahogany case.

Lot 331

Approx Thirty 45rpm Records with a 1960s storage stand. Included amongst the 45s is Jimmy Robins 'I Can't Please You' 1968 President Label (PT 118), Mart Wilde 'Come Running' 1962 EP Philips Label (BBE 12517), Ronnie Spector 'Try Some, Buy Some' 1971 single with p/s (APPLE 33), John Lennon 'Imagine' with p/s, others by The Who, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, etc. Together with 'The Fabulous Wondergram' 1960s Battery Operated Record Player by Baird, England. Comes with original box.

Lot 207

His Master voice Model 101 Portable record player and a folder of records Condition - Good Overall some wear

Lot 152

Revised estimate: Rare reel to reel recording tapes (27) including Radio Atlanta original broadcast recordings (1964) and a reel to reel 8 track player with instructions. The collection formally belonged to Clive Burrel, who was a disc jockey on the station in 1964 and it includes a unique archive of recordings from his show on Radio Atlanta as well as other shows, music collections and demos. The recordings from the show are studio quality and many also have typed transmission tracklists from the show (`Daily Record Of Musical Items`) detailing tracks, artists, composers and publishers. Radio Atlanta, named after Atlanta, Texas, was an offshore commercial station that operated briefly from 12 May 1964 to 2 July 1964 from a ship anchored in the North Sea, off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. The radio broadcasting vessel was owned, at that time, by Gordon McLendon and Clint Murchison. While the station was dubbed as a pirate radio station, its actual operation took place within the laws of the day and its offices were located in Soho, London. The majority of Radio Atlanta`s programmes were pre-recorded in London and sent out to the ship for transmission on the same day or the next. The station merged with Radio Caroline in 1964 to become Radio Caroline South at which time Clive Burrel resigned.

Lot 210

A vintage Portadyne record player; a Bush record player; others, including Collard; a Marconi valve radio; a Singer sewing machine (6)

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