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Kenwood Music System, a seven piece Kenwood Music System consisting of Amplifier A-91, Cassette Deck X-91, Record Deck P-91, Tuner T-91L, CD Player DP-710, Graphic Equalizer GE-910 and Surround Sound Processor SC-800 AV together with a pair of Bowers and Wilkins DM110 speakers S/n 48643 & 48644, all in black, original boxes, very good condition, untested
Hi Fi Separates, a large number of items including a Leak amplifier FM Trough Line 3, Goodmans Module Ninety, Hitachi Stereo Music Centre SDT-2690R plus speakers, three pairs of speakers, Technics SB-C350, Beovox 5000 & Wharfdales, Truvox Mark III reel to reel, Philips record deck 424A-15, Philips record player (wooden cased) HMV 2025 record player with detachable speakers and two VCR Sanyo VTC 5150 & Sharp VC-NL3, various conditions and all untested
Ashes Cricket memorabilia: England Touring Australia, 1903-4, framed autographs of the England players on a photo of RMS Orontes and a framed letter written by the former captain of the Ashes tour Sir Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner in 1942.Plum Warner played first-class cricket for Oxford University, Middlesex and England. He played 15 Test matches, captaining in 10 of them, with a record of won 4, lost 6. He succeeded in regaining The Ashes in 1903–04, winning the series against Australia 3–2. However he was less successful when he captained England on the tour of South Africa in 1905–06, suffering a resounding 1–4 defeat, the first time England had lost to South Africa in a Test match. He was also to have captained England on the 1911–12 tour of Australia, but fell ill. He was unable to play in any of the Tests, with Johnny Douglas taking over the captaincy.He was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1904 and also in 1921, making him one of two to have received the honour twice (the usual practice is that it is only won once: the other is Jack Hobbs). The second award marked his retirement as a county player after the 1920 season, in which he captained Middlesex to the County Championship title.In the mid-1920s he was Chairman of Selectors, and in 1926 during industrial strife served as a Special Constable.[2] He did not, however, play in another first-class fixture until 1926–27, when he captained a Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) side to Argentina, in which the four representative matches against the host nation were accorded first-class status. MCC scraped a win in the series by two games to one, with one match drawn. He played one more first-class match, in 1929 for the MCC against the Royal Navy.
A Decca Deccalian 6 stereo record player, 1970, with Gararrd 2025TC auto turntable, in teak, on V shaped plated metal rod leg, 89cm l, with original receipt, instructions booklet and guarantee Consigned by executors of the original purchaser and in essentially good condition with a few light marks and scratches on the top and lid. Untested and sold as a vintage item
A 1970s Dynatron RG82 walnut Berkeley radiogram, incorporating maker's transpower SRX 26 tuner, Garrard 408 record player and a Ferguson teak cassette recorder, all with instructions and sales literature, accessories, etc, 144cm l, a pair of Dynatron teak speakers, model LS1638, serial numbers 260099 and a Radiomobile Ltd Stereo 8 208 cartridge player Good condition. Consigned by executors of the original purchaser
THE SOUP GREENS - THAT'S TOO BAD 7" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - STATESIDE SS 457). Absolutely melting Garage biggy from The Soup Greens with their September 1965 cut That's Too Bad c/w Like A Rolling Stone. The record (original UK stock copy, Stateside SS 457) is in solid VG condition showing some light surface marks, though these are not heavier in nature and the record is without any feelable scratches. With clean labels, the four prong centre is fully intact. Sad that we never saw anything more from the trio, organ player Lenny Matlin would go on to record with Donovan... This 45 never turns up!
Pele signed 6x4 colour photograph. Edson Arantes do Nascimento (born 23 October 1940), known as Pele, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled the greatest by FIFA, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. In 1999 he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. His 1, 279 goals in 1, 363 games, which included friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Record. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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