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A BOX AND LOOSE SEWING MACHINE, SOUND SYSTEM AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Ferguson Stereo Minor sound system and fold out record player with speaker, a painted wooden mantel clock, a cased Alfa Streamlined Model 301 sewing machine, a Frister - Lock 3 overlocker, table lamps, an oil lamp, a vintage apricot negligee and dressing gown The doll in this lot is listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history (1 box + negligee + dressing gown + loose) (sd)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BOXED TOYS AND GAMES, mainly c.1960s/1970s, to include Ideal Roadmaker, Lincoln for Zodiac Battle of Britain Bagatelle game, Bluebird Oh Penny! Penny's Shopping Centre, Ferry Express, Matchbox Streak Racing track set, No.S-400, Waddington's Bonanza, Table Soccer and Railroaders, Luda tabletop football, Styrocraft, Trap Tennis, Demolition Derby, Marx battery operated Record Player etc., contents not checked for completeness, damage and wear to some boxes (2 boxes and loose)
Steffi Graf 9x11 overall size mounted and framed signature piece. Graf (born 14 June 1969) is a German former professional tennis player. She was ranked world No. 1 for a record 377 weeks and won 22 major singles titles, the second most since the start of the Open Era in 1968 and third most of all time. 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
A Garrard Model 301 Transcription Motor turntable record player - serial no. 81284, appears to have been professionally restored to a high standard, with original-style Garrard platter mat, with modern record weight stabiliser, fitted with an SME Series V tonearm (with instruction booklet) and Audio-Technica AT-OC10 moving coil cartridge (with original box), in a grey slate plinth with chamfered edges, 45.5 x 46.5cm., mounted on three adjustable slate and gilt metal supports (the supports only loosely fixed in place with blu-tac), small chip to back right corner of plinth.
A Garrard Model 401 turntable record player - appears to have been professionally restored to a high standard, fitted with an SME 309 tonearm with original box and instruction manual and an unknown cartridge, in a Slate Audio polished green granite plinth, 47.5 x 49.5cm., with a loose fitting smoked acrylic cover.
A vintage 1960s Philips portable 'suitcase' style record player - 3 speed for 33, 45 and 78rpm, with mono speaker inside lid (LWH 26.75 x 17 x 10.5cm); together with a 1970s Senator Heimstudio Excellenta 2000 4 speed turntable with bult-in amplifier; and two 1960s pocket transistor radios by Universum and Perdio. (4)
A Garrard Model 401 turntable record player - appears to have been professionally restored to a high standard, with Platter Matter mat, fitted with an SME Series V tonearm and Linn Troika moving coil cartridge, in a Peter Soper for Slate Audio polished green granite plinth, maker's plaque to back left, 48.5 x 50.5cm., with a loose fitting blue-tinted acrylic cover and an original Garrard 401 instruction manual.
Soccer Rookie Card, Briggs football shield, Arthur Wharton, PNE & Darlington, World Record holder, shaped card, 'Play Up Darlington' showing 100 yards Amateur Running Champion & Darlington goalkeeper Arthur Wharton. This is believed to be one of the earliest known football cards and it also portrays the first black player to appear on a card. Issued in the 1880's this is an iconic card as Wharton was a World Record sprinter and renowned goalkeeper. He later became a member of the Preston North End Invincibles side of 1888/89 and who would have probably played for England had it not been for the colour of his skin. A scarce opportunity to obtain a real piece of football history!. From the McGregor Bonner Collection. (some light creasing around edges, gen. gd) (1)

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