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Lot 412

A 1970's PYE stereophonic G63 black box record player133w x 50d x 63h cm

Lot 75

Portable 1 by One electric record player

Lot 83

Technics SL3200 record player and Technics amplifier (some cables missing)

Lot 624

A vintage style Murphy Classic record player, CD, radio

Lot 3355

Vintage Decca travel record player, black vinyl along with a collection of 78s records.

Lot 2365

AN ASSORTMENT OF HITACHI STEREO ITEMS TO INCLUDE RECORD PLAYER, SPEAKERS AND CASSETTE DECK ETC

Lot 2436

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A TELEVISION AND A PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER ETC

Lot 1830

A VINTAGE HACKER PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF LP RECORDS

Lot 2224

A PORTABLE STEEPLETONE RECORD PLAYER AND A VINTAGE BUSH RADIO

Lot 2424

A SHARP RECORD PLAYER AND A PAIR OF SHARP SPEAKERS

Lot 2465

A PYE PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER

Lot 2473

A HACKER PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER WITH GARRARD DECK

Lot 2443

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A FIDELITY RADIO MASTER RECORD PLAYER WITH SPEAKERS AND A VHS DVD PLAYER ETC

Lot 2388

A SHERWOOD RECORD PLAYER AND PIONEER SPEAKERS

Lot 1542

Strotford record/CD/cassette player. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 200H

A vintage talk record player by Corvette. RP.230 784661.

Lot 857

An oak cased HMV record player on Japanese bamboo; lacquered stand/magazine rack.

Lot 341

A Vintage His Masters Voice Wind-Up Gramophone Record Player, Complete with Winder

Lot 9

A vintage French made 'Supertone' portable record player. A portable Ferrograph Series 5 reel to reel, in very clean condition.

Lot 862

Vintage Plus-A-Gram Broadcaster record player in walnut veneered cabinet

Lot 718

Joe DiMaggio, full name Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, was an American professional baseball player and one of the most celebrated and iconic figures in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are some key points about Joe DiMaggio:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Joe DiMaggio was born on November 25, 1914, in Martinez, California, USA.2. **MLB Debut:** DiMaggio made his debut in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees on May 3, 1936. He quickly became known for his exceptional skills as a center fielder and a powerful hitter.3. **Yankees Career:** DiMaggio spent his entire MLB career with the New York Yankees, playing from 1936 to 1951. During his time with the Yankees, he achieved numerous accolades and became a key player for the team.4. **56-Game Hitting Streak:** One of DiMaggio's most legendary achievements is his 56-game hitting streak, which took place during the 1941 season. This remains a record in MLB and is considered one of the greatest individual accomplishments in the history of the sport.5. **Championships:** DiMaggio played a crucial role in the success of the Yankees during his career. He won nine World Series championships with the team (1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951).6. **Awards:** DiMaggio was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner (1939, 1941, 1947).7. **Military Service:** DiMaggio's baseball career was interrupted by his service in the United States Army during World War II. He served from 1943 to 1945.8. **Hall of Fame:** Joe DiMaggio was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955, his first year of eligibility.9. **Marriage to Marilyn Monroe:** DiMaggio was married to the iconic Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe for a brief period in 1954. Their relationship drew significant attention from the media.Joe DiMaggio is remembered not only for his outstanding achievements on the baseball field but also for his impact on popular culture. His legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of sports, and he is often regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time.Measures 24 x 32.

Lot 931

Babe Ruth, whose real name was George Herman Ruth Jr. (1895–1948), was an iconic American professional baseball player and one of the most legendary figures in the history of the sport. Ruth is often regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time and is best known for his incredible slugging prowess, particularly as a power hitter.Key points about Babe Ruth's life and career include:1. **Early Life:** Born on February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland, Ruth had a challenging childhood. He spent part of his youth in a reformatory and orphanage, where he developed a passion for baseball.2. **Boston Red Sox:** Ruth began his Major League Baseball (MLB) career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 1914. He quickly gained attention for his exceptional pitching skills, setting records and helping the Red Sox win three World Series titles.3. **New York Yankees:** Ruth's career took a historic turn in 1920 when he was traded to the New York Yankees. The move marked the beginning of his transition from a pitcher to an outfielder and power hitter. The Yankees, under Ruth's influence, became one of the most successful teams in baseball history.4. **Home Run King:** Babe Ruth's most celebrated accomplishment was his extraordinary ability to hit home runs. He set numerous records, including the single-season home run record of 60 in 1927, a mark that stood for 34 years. Ruth's power-hitting style revolutionized the game.5. **Yankee Dynasty:** Ruth's tenure with the Yankees coincided with the team's dominance in the 1920s, winning four World Series championships during that decade. His larger-than-life personality and on-field success made him a cultural icon.6. **Later Career:** Ruth played for the Boston Braves in his final season in 1935 before retiring. His impact on the game continued, and he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 as one of its inaugural members.7. **Legacy:** Babe Ruth's legacy extends beyond his on-field achievements. He is an enduring symbol of baseball excellence and is often cited as one of the greatest sports figures in American history. His records, charisma, and influence helped popularize baseball and shape its cultural significance.Babe Ruth's impact on baseball and sports culture is profound, and his name remains synonymous with greatness in the world of American sports.Measures 29 x 38.

Lot 141

Willie Mays, full name Willie Howard Mays, is a former professional baseball player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest outfielders in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are some key points about Willie Mays:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Willie Mays was born on May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Alabama, USA.2. **MLB Debut:** Mays made his debut in Major League Baseball with the New York Giants on May 25, 1951. He quickly became known for his incredible athleticism, hitting prowess, and exceptional fielding abilities.3. **Teams Played For:** Mays played the majority of his career with the New York/San Francisco Giants. He also spent some time with the New York Mets toward the end of his career.4. **Career Achievements:** - Mays was a 24-time All-Star, a record tied with Hank Aaron and Stan Musial. - He won the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice (1954, 1965). - Mays received 12 Gold Glove Awards for his outstanding fielding in the outfield. - He hit 660 home runs during his career, which was the third-highest total at the time of his retirement.5. **"The Catch":** One of the most iconic moments in baseball history involving Willie Mays is "The Catch." It occurred during the 1954 World Series when Mays, playing in center field, made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch to rob Vic Wertz of a potential extra-base hit.6. **Induction into the Hall of Fame:** Willie Mays was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979, his first year of eligibility.7. **Legacy:** Mays is remembered not only for his impressive statistics but also for his style of play, charisma, and impact on the game. He is often mentioned in discussions about the greatest baseball players of all time.Willie Mays remains an iconic figure in the history of baseball, and his contributions to the sport have left a lasting legacy. If you have more specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know about Willie Mays, feel free to ask!Measures 32 x 24.

Lot 54

Willie Mays, full name Willie Howard Mays, is a former professional baseball player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest outfielders in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are some key points about Willie Mays:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Willie Mays was born on May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Alabama, USA.2. **MLB Debut:** Mays made his debut in Major League Baseball with the New York Giants on May 25, 1951. He quickly became known for his incredible athleticism, hitting prowess, and exceptional fielding abilities.3. **Teams Played For:** Mays played the majority of his career with the New York/San Francisco Giants. He also spent some time with the New York Mets toward the end of his career.4. **Career Achievements:** - Mays was a 24-time All-Star, a record tied with Hank Aaron and Stan Musial. - He won the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice (1954, 1965). - Mays received 12 Gold Glove Awards for his outstanding fielding in the outfield. - He hit 660 home runs during his career, which was the third-highest total at the time of his retirement.5. **"The Catch":** One of the most iconic moments in baseball history involving Willie Mays is "The Catch." It occurred during the 1954 World Series when Mays, playing in center field, made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch to rob Vic Wertz of a potential extra-base hit.6. **Induction into the Hall of Fame:** Willie Mays was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979, his first year of eligibility.7. **Legacy:** Mays is remembered not only for his impressive statistics but also for his style of play, charisma, and impact on the game. He is often mentioned in discussions about the greatest baseball players of all time.Willie Mays remains an iconic figure in the history of baseball, and his contributions to the sport have left a lasting legacy. If you have more specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know about Willie Mays, feel free to ask!Measures 32 x 24.

Lot 738

Babe Ruth, whose real name was George Herman Ruth, was an American professional baseball player widely regarded as one of the greatest and most iconic figures in the history of the sport. Here are some key points about Babe Ruth:1. **Birth:** Babe Ruth was born on February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.2. **Position:** Ruth played as an outfielder and pitcher during his career in Major League Baseball (MLB).3. **Boston Red Sox:** Ruth began his MLB career with the Boston Red Sox in 1914. He initially gained fame as a pitcher and helped the Red Sox win three World Series championships (1915, 1916, 1918).4. **New York Yankees:** Ruth's career took a historic turn when he was traded to the New York Yankees in 1920. His transition from a pitcher to a full-time outfielder and hitter marked a significant chapter in baseball history.5. **Home Run Record:** Babe Ruth became known for his incredible power at the plate and shattered home run records. He set the single-season home run record with 54 in 1920 and later surpassed it with 60 home runs in 1927.6. **1927 Yankees:** Ruth was a key member of the 1927 New York Yankees, often referred to as the "Murderers' Row." The team is considered one of the greatest in baseball history.7. **Achievements:** Ruth's list of achievements includes 714 career home runs, a record that stood for many years. He also held numerous other records and won several batting titles and Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards.8. **Yankee Stadium:** The construction of Yankee Stadium in 1923 was often referred to as "The House That Ruth Built" due to his immense popularity and contributions to the team.9. **Boston Braves:** Ruth played his final season with the Boston Braves in 1935.10. **Hall of Fame:** Babe Ruth was one of the inaugural inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936.11. **Cultural Icon:** Beyond his athletic achievements, Babe Ruth became a cultural icon, known for his larger-than-life personality and impact on popular culture.12. **Death:** Babe Ruth passed away on August 16, 1948, at the age of 53, due to complications from throat cancer.Babe Ruth's impact on baseball and sports culture is enduring. He remains a symbol of excellence, power, and charisma, and his records and legacy continue to be celebrated in the world of baseball.Measures 36 x 48.

Lot 625

Joe DiMaggio, full name Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, was an American professional baseball player and one of the most celebrated and iconic figures in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are some key points about Joe DiMaggio:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Joe DiMaggio was born on November 25, 1914, in Martinez, California, USA.2. **MLB Debut:** DiMaggio made his debut in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees on May 3, 1936. He quickly became known for his exceptional skills as a center fielder and a powerful hitter.3. **Yankees Career:** DiMaggio spent his entire MLB career with the New York Yankees, playing from 1936 to 1951. During his time with the Yankees, he achieved numerous accolades and became a key player for the team.4. **56-Game Hitting Streak:** One of DiMaggio's most legendary achievements is his 56-game hitting streak, which took place during the 1941 season. This remains a record in MLB and is considered one of the greatest individual accomplishments in the history of the sport.5. **Championships:** DiMaggio played a crucial role in the success of the Yankees during his career. He won nine World Series championships with the team (1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951).6. **Awards:** DiMaggio was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner (1939, 1941, 1947).7. **Military Service:** DiMaggio's baseball career was interrupted by his service in the United States Army during World War II. He served from 1943 to 1945.8. **Hall of Fame:** Joe DiMaggio was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955, his first year of eligibility.9. **Marriage to Marilyn Monroe:** DiMaggio was married to the iconic Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe for a brief period in 1954. Their relationship drew significant attention from the media.Joe DiMaggio is remembered not only for his outstanding achievements on the baseball field but also for his impact on popular culture. His legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of sports, and he is often regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time.Measures 24 x 32.

Lot 257

A wooden 'His Master's Voice' record player no.4 and a collection of records

Lot 46

A 1950s Philco portable record player together with a 1920s Furguson valve radio (Spares or repair) (2)

Lot 777

Cindy Wardrobe plus various 1960's / 1970's dolls and accessories Comprising Cindy wardrobe, four dolls: three girls (one with glued head); one boy; plus a quantity of dolls accessories e.g. record player, kitchen utensils etc.The condition is good for all the items in this lot, however the blond haired doll has an ink mark on her left thigh which may well be able to be removed.The wardrobe is in good condition - at some point the right hand hinge has been replaced by a bent paper clip to act as a a successful replacement hinge.No chewing of the dolls is present!In our opinion none of the hair styles have been cut.

Lot 244

Collection of various mixed toys to include a quantity of Fisher Price items featuring Mini Bus, Dump Truck, Music Box Teaching Clock, Music Box Record Player, Pull Along phone and large Fisher Price Garage with moving escalator, 2 x cars and figures, together with a quantity of around 25 mainly Crescent Toys plastic military figures and a quantity of Lego to include set 6382 Fire Station and base plate (2 Boxes)

Lot 136

Aiwa stackable stereo system with tape deck, radio tuner, CD player, record turntable and two speakers

Lot 42

Pair of wooden cased speakers and Aiwa record player

Lot 154

A bakelite cased record player and a Italian bowl backed mandolin

Lot 467

RECORD PLAYER TROLLEY, lower understage with space for record storage, on castor supports78.5cm Tall x 57cm Wide x 44cm Deep

Lot 188

Autographs 3 autograph albums 1) Black morocco album with signatures of King George V ('George R.I.', dated 20th May 1919), Queen Mary ('Mary R', 20th May 1919), King George VI ('Albert', dated 4th November 1921), Field Marshal Douglas Haig ('Haig of Bemersyde', 26 January 1920), John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown (makers of the first non-stop translatlantic flight), Robert Baden-Powell (24th September 1919), Jose Raul Capablanca (Cuban chess player, dated 8th October 1919), Ivor Maxse (army officer), David Lloyd George and Margaret Lloyd George, H. A. L. Fisher (historian and politician), Admiral Wemyss, Purachatra (prince of Siam), Yehudi Menuhin (violinist), Malcolm Sargent (conductor), Nina Milkina (pianist), these all direct onto the album pages, together with the clipped and mounted signatures of Herbert Sutcliffe (cricketer), Maréchal Foch (supreme allied commander in World War One), William Ewart Gladstone, John Betjeman, Harriette Chick (microbiologist), and an autograph noted signed by John Bright (also clipped and mounted), and numerous other signatures. With ownership inscription of Jessie Margaret Irons, Park Grange, Sheffield, and laid-in note (not in the same hand) reading: 'This autograph book started in record [of] the visits to Sheffield of Royalty & celebrates when old William Irons was Lord Mayor & Ada Irons Lady Mayoress in their year of office starting on 1st November 1918. It was later used for other signatures'.2) Green cloth album with approx. 45 engraved armorial bookplates of Scottish peers including Admiral Keith, the dukes of Argyll, Sutherland, Atholl, Gordon, etc., and numerous other families including Drummond, Forbes, Fraser of Lovat, Clanranald, Macdonell of Glengarry, Macleod of Rasay, etc., 2 very large engraved bookplates of the Earls Spencer and the Earls of Radnor, approx. 300 varicoloured embossed crests, 52 clipped signatures of Scottish peers and other notables including Sir David Brewster (scientist), Charles Lyell (geologist), etc.3) Red cloth album including autographs of Yorkshire county cricketers for 1938 (e.g. Herbert Sutcliffe, Hedley Verity, Arthur Wood, Arthur Brian Sellers, Maurice Leyland, etc.), Gracie Fields, masters of Birkdale School (Sheffield), other Sheffield figures, etc.(3) Provenance: David R. Wilson (1926-2020), bookseller and ornithologist (obituary: British Birds, vol. 113, issue 9, pp 560–⁠561).

Lot 1791

A VINTAGE RECORD PLAYER AND SEWING MACHINE

Lot 1915

A RETRO RECORD PLAYER

Lot 181

Two trays of assorted and a record player

Lot 646

A 1930s Art Deco walnut Plus A Gram Model C/35Auto with inset Garrard Model RC20 Automatic record changer player. Articulated door action over pedestal body with twin door cupboard on inset plinth base. Measures approx. 85x53x42cm

Lot 589

An Ami Jukebox Model JBH-120, circa 1957 Serial number 381893, with nickel/dime, quarter and half dollar plays, 120 45rpm record selection (60 x 2) from a drum carousel, the horizontal turntable and selection list behind automobile-style bowed viewing window, the main body embellished in copper and chrome below push-button panel to the front (coin mechanism is disabled), together with approximately 200 45rpm rock and pop singles. 86cm wide x 70cm deep x 153cm highPlease note: This lot will require a suitable vehicle with tail lift for removal. Footnote: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 jukeboxes. This mechanism was the first to play both sides of a record. The same concept was used for the next 30 years, increasing the number of records over 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' - with wrap-around glass and chrome front 'fenders'. 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:The machine does work and play but is a little temperamental and will benefit from servicing.  The record selector keys will need attention as they are out of sync. Drive belt is functioning but a little vulcanised and would benefit from replacement. Case is very good with only minor cosmetic marks consistent with age and use. Small area of flaking to chrome on front fender. Top light diffuser present but detatched and with splits to screw holes.

Lot 245

HMV record player together with 2 typewriters.

Lot 288

REPRODUCTION RECORD PLAYER WITH CD

Lot 436

A collection of late 20th century circa 1970s Hi-Fi HI FI stereo equipment. The collection to include a Bush Arena A220 Hi-Fi amplifier having teak wood case, a Sugden Connoisseur BD-2 belt drive turntable record player, and a pair of Radford Hi-Fi speakers.

Lot 396

Bang & Olufsen of Denmark - A vintage late 20th century circa 1981/82 Bang and Olufsen Beocenter 2002 music control center. The Beocenter having teak and brushed metal trim, with black plastic face and smoked perspex lid to turntable. Featuring a turntable record player, tape deck, radio transceiver and in built amplifier. Measures approx. 73cm x 35cm.

Lot 6163

Teak veneer wall unit with Philips record player and radio, standing on tapered legs, Netherlands 1960s, 77 cm high, 110 cm wide and 40 cm deep

Lot 2062

Box with 21 metal discs for music box, ca. 1900, 34.5 cm diameter and 43.5 cm diameter and wooden box with record player, 11 cm high, 21x15 cm

Lot 5228

Jobophone gramophone record player with chrome-plated metal parts, 37 cm wide

Lot 2213

His Masters Voice suitcase record player, Recordon record player in bakelite cabinet and 3 albums with bakelite LPs

Lot 504

An Akai retro portable re-chargeable record player

Lot 764

A Prinzsound RP420 portable AM radio/record player, boxed

Lot 750

A Fidelity record player

Lot 433

A vintage record player sold as collectors item

Lot 189

National Panasonic Record Player with a pair of Speakers

Lot 1164

A Ferguson record player and a collection of records **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1073

Vintage Regentone record player in case

Lot 1786

A PORTABLE STEEPLETONE RECORD PLAYER AND A VINTAGE BUSH RADIO

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