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FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Sony portable television - untested, an Olivetti 'Dora' Typewriter with the case, Janome sewing machine - no cables, boxed Yamaha Portasound VSS-200 keyboard - batteries leaked, gents Berwick shoes size 7.5, a plastic Moet & Chandon ice bucket, a picnic bag, wall mounted brass bell, Theakston pewter tankard, a metal document box, a Garrard Hacker record player etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)
A BANG AND OLUFSEN 4500 HI FI SYSTEM comprising of a Beogram with a MMC2 cartridge (linear tracking arm drive wire not fitted but present, tracks record until arm needs to move), a Beomaster, a Beogram CD, a Beocord (broken control panel so controls DO NOT WORK but powers up, a VX7000 VHS player (chews tapes but powers up), a pair of Beovox 4500 6726 speaker in grey (working) with hanging brackets and Beovox 1001 empty box and packaging) ALL WITH ORIGINAL BOXES AND PACKAGING Condition Report: paint and wallpaper stripping to most, all dirty and need cleaning
PINK FLOYD - THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO PRESSING - 2ND SLEEVE - COLUMBIA SCX 6157). Lovely clean original UK copy of the seminal debut long player from Pink Floyd. The record (black/blue Columbia stereo labels, song-writing credits on one line for track B1 'Interstellar Overdive') is in Ex+ condition with a few wispy paper marks/ faint surface marks. With sharp and clean labels (KT tax code side 1) showing some light spindle marks. Matrix/mother stampers: YAX 3419-1 1 G & YAX 3420-1 1 G. Complete with original company inner. The 2nd printing sleeve ('File Under Popular') is in lovely Ex+ condition with some minor/ age-related disolouration to the flip-back flaps on the reverse. A magnificent copy.
A cream and green RCA Victor model 3VB12, serial 009863. This model was owned and used by Elvis Presley and as per provenance documentation (contained in a folder) and given to super-fan and Elvis acquaintance Dorothy Rucker on 27th December 1962. This model was purchased directly by the Elvis museum in Worthing, UK until purchased by the current owner directly from the museum in 2011. Provenance documentation includes Dorothy Rucker signed letter of provenance, a scan of an article from the Memphis Scimitar newspaper documenting the original gifting of the record player in 1962, a newspaper with article about the record player whilst in possession of the museum in Worthing.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two terracotta figures of central-American deities, a vintage travel vanity set, assorted bird themed ornaments, an engraved wooden box, a record player, a boxed Realtone projector, a Staffordshire spaniel, a hand painted and gilded metal box, two vintage radios, etc (3 boxes and loose)
AUDIO AND VISUAL EQUIPMENT ETC, comprising a Bose Series III Sounddock system with remote control, a Vintage HMV electrically operated record player, coxed Zeiss Ikon 35mm slide projector with 85mm Talon lens, a cream Tele 8746G telephone with modern connector and a Genie TSR 8022A telephone - all untested
* An impressive D.S.O. group to Captain Percy Wyfold Stout, D.S.O., O.B.E., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Later Machine Gun Corps, who was five times mentioned in despatches, and prior to his military career was an international rugby player, playing alongside his brother Frank for Gloucester and England, the brothers are particularly noted for being the first siblings to both score in an international match for Englanda) Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel with top barb) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer's 1st type breast Badge, London 1919c) 1914-15 Star (Lieut P.W. Stout. R.N.V.R.)d) British War and Victory Medals with M.I.D. oakleaves (Capt. P.W. Stout.)e) Egypt. Order of the Nile, 4th class breast badge by Lattes, silver and enamel with rosette on ribbon, an attractive tarnished tone throughout, very fine or better, together with a large collection of research QTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: Private collection, America having been in the same collection for over 30 years. See lot 203.D.S.O. London Gazette: 26 March 1917 T/Lt (A./Capt.) Percy Wyfold Stout, 11th L.A.M. Bty., Motor M.G. CorpsNear Gaza'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. At a critical moment, when a number of armoured cars were in danger of being cut off, he led the attack to their relief, and after two hours of heavy fighting gained the objective, after inflicting heavy losses on the enemy'.O.B.E. London Gazette: 1 January 1919.Percy Wyfold Stout (1875-1937) excelled in almost every sport he could. He played for Gloucester AFC, Gloucester City Cricket Club, and with international distinction at Gloucester Rugby. He was born in Barnwood Gloucester in 1875. His father William was a professional rower, and Percy was one of several siblings to play at a high profile, notably alongside his brother Frank (see lot 203).He made his first debut for Gloucester AFC aged 16 where he became the first man to score 20 goals in a season. He became the club's all-time record appearance holder and goalscorer, being described in the Gloucester Journal as 'one of the best, if not quite the very best centre forward ever called upon to wear the black and white shirt of Gloucestershire FA'.In 1895 Percy switched to rugby union playing for Gloucester Rugby alongside his brother Frank and from 1898 the brothers played five times for England Rugby, including away at Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the latter saw both brothers score a try, and this was the first time that any brothers had both scored in an international match for England.Percy continued playing rugby until 1900 when he retired from sport and moved to Cairo to become a stockbroker. Percy joined the army on the outbreak of WWI and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 13th Reserve Regiment of Cavalry. He relinquished his commission in 1915 and later that year he was promoted to Lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. where he served in the Armoured Car Squadron, R.N.A.S. He transferred to the Machine Gun Corps in 1916 and served in Egypt from 1917 he was mentioned in despatches five times. After the war, Percy returned to Cairo to resume his career as a stockbroker, becoming a director of the Egyptian Delta Land Co and the Anglo-American Nile. Percy died in Marleybone, London in 1937 aged 61.
A collection of hifi equipment to include a Tandberg TA-300 M stereo amplifier, an Onkyo TA-2022 cassette deck, a Pioneer CT-300 cassette, a pair of Acoustic Research AR-4xa speakers, a Garrard SP25 turntable, a Connoisseur record player, a spare puckering V-15/AC-2 stylus and a spare Shure M55E stylus.

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