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Lot 2394

A SONY 32" TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL

Lot 2396

A RECORD CABINET CONTAINING A SONY STEREO SYSTEM AND TWO SONY SPEAKERS

Lot 2445

A SONY 32" TELEVISION WITH REMOTE CONTROL

Lot 2448

A SONY 32" TELEVISION

Lot 2453

A SONY STEREO SYSTEM AND FOUR SPEAKERS

Lot 2458

A SONY PLAYSTATION ONE WITH TWO CONTROLLERS AND A SONY RADIO

Lot 1029

Pure DAB radio and Sony 3 band radio with power supplies, working at lotting. 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. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1166

Three radios, two Sony and a Portal. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 150

Collection of microphones - includes 4017 type, Sony F-27S, Sony ECM-19B, Acousticon etc

Lot 238

PlayStation-Sony PlayStation PS3-no instruction manual-plus 2 games-The courier & Dead space, PlayStation in working order.

Lot 710

Sony stack system comprising turn table, radio, twin case caset decks, stereo deck receiver, dual D/A converter system and two speakers

Lot 340

A Sony Bravia 37 inch LCD TV with remote

Lot 355

A Bosch 18v cordless electric stick vac together with panasonic DAB music centre, Sony HDD recorder

Lot 429

A selection of Sony Tech, including video cameras and video TV recorder, etc.

Lot 529

A vintage reproduction gramophone, together with a Sony turntable

Lot 726

SONY COMPACT HI-FI SYSTEM FH-10W WITH SPEAKERS

Lot 448

A Sony HMK-3000 stereo music system

Lot 1057

A PANASONIC SC-HC297 COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM with remote, along with a Manhattan T2-R Freeview recorder with remote, a Sony CFDS70 cd radio cassette Corder, unbranded DVD player model No DS-306A, Digilogic GSDVD1002 DVD player and a Toshiba RDXV59DTKB2 dvd-vhs recorder (all UNTESTED)

Lot 184

SONY PROFESSIONAL WALKMAN WM-DC6 STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER, with microphone attachment, strap, and original cables and case, Comments: appears to be in overall good condition, motor plays, rewinds, stops and records, cassette not inserted, tape head not tested, label with 'Bohana 9060370 12-6-89 G/H' to back of walkman, all in original box, box dented, ripped and scuffed.

Lot 105

Original vintage advertising poster for Sony Walkman Sports cassette player featuring a fun design depicting a swimming image of an orange and black flipper / fin wearing goggles with the foot forming the shape of a face listening to music with mohican style hair and a snorkel on the side, the earphones leading to the iconic yellow Sony Walkman Sports model against the blue background. Sony was founded in 1946 by the Japanese electronics industrialist Masaru Ibuka (1908-1997) and businessman Akio Morita (1921-1999) as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Ltd and renamed Sony Corporation in 1958; the company produced the first Walkman in 1979 and the first yellow waterproof Sports Walkman in 1985. Large size. Good condition, creasing, minor staining, tears on edges, printed on the reverse for use in light boxes. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 175x117, year of printing: 1990s.

Lot 846

The only Cerbera Speed 12 built by TVR specifically for road use, the defining example. An opportunity to own an exceptional and unique motor car, fully sanctioned by the marque and coming from diligent enthusiast-ownership.The only Cerbera Speed 12 built by TVR specifically for the road, the defining example and the only remaining factory-built complete carFully prepared by TVR engineers, this road-going GT car is uniquely fitted with the correct, race-bred 7.7-litre 840bhp V12 engine and the final evolution of the race car carbon-fibre/Kevlar bodywork with a flat-floor and powerful aeroOriginally offered for sale directly by TVR boss Peter WheelerWidely featured in the motoring press (see images of EVO magazine article by scrolling through above) and immortalised in the Sony PlayStation game Gran TurismoOne of the rarest and most revered supercars of the last 25 years, a truly special machineIn today’s crazy world of ‘hyper-cars’, with manufacturers continuing to indulge their seemingly irresistible need to build the most rapid cars the world has ever seen, the TVR Cerbera Speed 12 would fit right in, however 20 years ago, the idea of a road car weighing 1,100kg with nearly 900bhp wasn’t so much unprecedented as unhinged.‘Project 7/12’ was originally conceived in the 1990s with the design brief to develop a supercar to rival the McLaren F1 GTR, whilst also producing a true GT road-racer. It debuted at the 1996 Birmingham motor show and, predictably, it caused a sensation. The possibility that it might actually be quicker than the McLaren F1 wasn’t vigorously denied by TVR boss Peter Wheeler though, unlike the F1, the Speed 12 had a development brief that was heavily biased towards a career as a GT1 class endurance racer with the aim of taking it to Le Mans.The 7/12 project tag denoted the proportions of its monster engine, essentially two Cerbera Speed 6 straight-sixes spliced together, utilising a steel block, further developed by TVR’s John Ravenscroft creating a 7.7-litre V12. The story goes that it snapped the input shaft of the 1,000bhp-rated dynamometer and consequently TVR’s engineers were obliged to measure each bank of cylinders separately. This resulted in output figures of 480bhp on each side suggesting a total output of 960bhp, although the figure eventually quoted ‘officially’ by TVR was 800bhp as set up for road use.As a would-be Le Mans GT1 Class entrant, FIA regulations required that the TVR’s mammoth output be pegged back to around 675bhp by the use of air intake restrictors, however, the Speed 12’s competition career was short-lived as, after a few outings in the FIA GT Championship, a sudden rule change to accommodate purpose-built GT1 machines such as the Porsche 911 GT1, and the subsequent withdrawal of the class in other championships, effectively made it obsolete.In late 1999, TVR decided that rather than let their efforts with the Speed 12 go to waste, they would develop a new car to race in the GT2 class of motorsport. Again, with homologation in mind, there was fresh impetus around a road car version - the ultimate TVR would run the full-house 800bhp engine and cost £245,000, and the now-badged ‘Cerbera Speed 12’ was ready in 2000. Its design, which began with the Speed 12 GT, had now evolved over time, and its final style favours the Cerbera, but was essentially a totally separate concept created for racing and is dramatically unique. Deposits for the new road car began to pile up, and the new race car was rolled out too, where it would go on to win several races from 2000 to 2002, the best-known example perhaps being the Scania-sponsored Cerbera Speed 12 race car.Unexpectedly, the road car’s future came to an abrupt end one night when the Boss, Peter Wheeler, took one of the finished prototypes home for the night and, on his return, declared it too powerful and too wild for the road. Production plans were canned, deposits returned, and the remaining prototypes were broken up for spares to service the race cars. Except for one.In August 2003, TVR shocked the automotive world by advertising for sale a Cerbera Speed 12 with the registration ‘W112 BHG’. At that point, a complete car didn’t actually exist so with the racing program now consigned to history, TVR set about creating a true best-of-breed road-going Cerbera Speed 12, putting all their engineering knowledge into it.The completed road car was eventually ready by 2005, having taken a team of three race engineers (headed by Jonny Greenwood) over two years to build and test, piece-by-piece. Rightly, the engine utilised was the 7.7-litre, ‘bucket-head’ V12 – the last example of its type-originally developed by TVR for racing. The team utilised the best components from the race development program, with the express design criteria that W112 BHG should be road-legal. Many new items were utilised, such as the gearbox, transmission and brakes, and the race car influence was obvious in the air-jacks and the final evolution of the carbon-fibre/Kevlar bodywork from one of the GT racers, with the wind-tunnel developed aerodynamics offering state-of-the art levels of downforce at high speed.This special car obviously had to satisfy Peter Wheeler’s perfectionism ensuring he would be proud to sanction and oversee the sale of it, which he did to an enthusiast that he personally vetted. The new enthusiast-owner later utilised the skills and experience of the original TVR race engineers to further optimise its performance by remapping the engine and replacing many components with uprated items. It now weighs around 1,000kg, whilst producing around 850bhp, and over 900lb/ft of torque.The car was subsequently sold to our vendor in 2010, a true TVR aficionado who sees himself as a custodian of this supremely special machine. Like the previous owner, he sought out the close assistance of Brian Hosfield who was Peter Wheeler’s personal race engineer for 15 years and also managed the Works’ racing team. Post-TVR, Brian went on to set up and run the highly regarded Lawfield Engineering, but has been fully hands-on with W112 BHG for many years. The car was fully re-commissioned in 2014, following its appearance at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed, where it won best in class at the ‘Style et Luxe’ Concours d’Elegance and is now always kept in full race-ready mechanical and cosmetic health.Some additional parts accompany the car including an ECU and exhausts for MOT testing. Our vendor is keen to stress that any new owner is very welcome to stay in touch with him and Brian Hosfield as their combined knowledge, experience and engineering know-how about this 'race-car-for-the-road' might prove invaluable in getting the best out of it, at least in the short-term.Silverstone Auctions are very proud to offer for sale such a car- a unique example of its type from an era of British automotive brilliance. For any serious collector, enthusiast or driver this is a remarkable opportunity to acquire this legendary motor car and, as its owner, you and it would be welcome and much admired at any high-profile motoring event anywhere in the world. SpecificationMake: TVRModel: CERBERA SPEED 12Year: 2000Chassis Number: SDLCC14A0YB001521Registration Number: W112 BHGTransmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 871

A collection of cameras and gear to include an Olympus Quick Flash AFL, black, with Zuiko 38mm f/2.8 lens, Canon sure shot mega zoom 105, Kershaw eight-20 penguin, Sirius A-10, Sony super steady shot DSC-W200 and a B-Square scuba camera etc.

Lot 806

A large collection of digital cameras, Panasonic Lumix, Sony, Nikon, some boxed and with instructions

Lot 60

A Sony handy cam with accessories etc (untested)

Lot 325

A Sony stereo system in working order with speakers

Lot 961

Three Sony record players, an ION record player and Dual record player.

Lot 978

A Sony digital disc player, Sharp LCD remote VHS player etc.

Lot 959

A Sony Stereo music system and a pair of speakers.

Lot 891

A 21" Sony TV with instructions and remote.

Lot 592

A Logik wall mounted fan, toolbox, Sony camcorder.

Lot 76

NASA Decommissioned Equipment. 14x optical zoom stead shot; 5.2-72.8 mm at f/1.8-3.2. Stores images on a 3.5inch floppy disk.Serial #: 43637. Includes Sony strap and detailed product sticker. Issued: c. 1998Dimensions: 7.25"L x 5.5"W x 4"HProvenance: NASA Condition: Age related wear. Not tested, function not guaranteed.

Lot 94

Serial #: 531543; digital still and HD video camera. 30x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 2.8-5.6/4.8-144 T* lensIncludes a black camera strap. Issued: c. 2009Dimensions: 5"L x 4.5"W x 3.5"HManufacturer: SonyCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, function not guaranteed.

Lot 324

Quantity of mixed toys to include Sony Playstation 3 console, tourist dolls, boxed Pop Funko figure, Star Wars trading cards in file, 4 x boxed Star Wars calendars etc (4 boxes)

Lot 892

A vintage Sony Hitbit home computer HB-75B MSX in original box - sold with Phillips Zaxxon boxed game cassette

Lot 599

SONY STEREO SYSTEM with two speakers and stand unit

Lot 161

A Nintendo Wii console, together with other Nintendo Wii items to include Wii Fit Plus, two Wii remotes, two Wii Nunchucks, Zumba Fitness 505 games, together with mixed electrical items to include a Google Nexus 7, X-Box 360 coding fan, Sony DCR-HC37E Handycam, and other items Location:

Lot 137

A group of mixed cameras to include Conway, Compur, Practica, Sony, Nikon, Canon, Zenit and others along with a pair of Hans Weiss binocularsLocation:

Lot 178

A late 20th Century stereo music system comprising a JVC TD-X101 cassette deck, a Memorex ST 450L, a Sony F17Q amplifier, a Marantz CD-56 CD player and 2 pairs of Sharp speakers. Location:RWM

Lot 850

Sony HiFi from a house clearance 

Lot 853

Sony turntable with remote from a house clearance 

Lot 425

Various cameras and related equipment, a Miranda tripod, various camera cases, a Sony A290 digital camera, with lens in fitted case, a Trekking rucksack containing various other camera equipment, straps, quantity of other accessories, a further Trekking camera case, and further cameras, fishing flies, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 55

SONY PSP AND GAMES PLUS A NINTENDO DS

Lot 273

A boxed Uniden BC200XLT portable scanner, another, a Walkie-Talkie, a Sony ICF-SW7600, Bush Radio etc

Lot 299

A Sony PlayStation Portable boxed with a selection of games and a docking station, and a boxed PS Vita  

Lot 300

A boxed original Sony PlayStation with small amount of games, a boxed PlayStation 3 and various games and accessories, steering wheels etc

Lot 108

Clarke Weld Mig 90 welding machine, BOC welder, welding helmets, Sony Giga Juke sound system, cameras, etc.

Lot 405

Two boxes containing shooting stick, Sony handycam, camcorder accessory pack, dashboard camera, Sony DVD player etc.

Lot 57

A basket containing a Sony PSP slim and lite, boxed, together with PSP and Nintendo DS games.

Lot 534

A Sony digital audio/video control centre model STR-K740P together with surround sound speakers, leads and remote.

Lot 409

A box containing electricals including DAB radio, boxed Sony wireless headphones, torches, tablet, smart dock, CD player.

Lot 302

A vintage Sony portable solid state television with cover.

Lot 201

A box of mainly 80's rock and roll single vinyl records, together with boxed Sony Network Walkman (NW-HD1). Singles to include Rick Astley, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Pet Shop Boys, The Police and George Michael etc.

Lot 792

An Epson printer scanner; a Samsung fax machine; digital photo frame; Sony VHS player and a Roberts radio etc

Lot 1132

A SELECTION OF AUDIO EQUIPMENT to include a Tangent AMP50 amplifier, Sony TC-WE475 stereo cassette deck and a Sony PXLS250H turntable (all PAT pass and powering up) along with a pair of Wharfedale Glendale ABR speakers (UNTESTED) (5)

Lot 500

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE EVERTON MODEL KIT, SEWING MACHINE, CDS, MAPS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an Everton FC construction set to build a 3D model of Goodison Park football stadium (contents unchecked, but appears unused), a Riccar 3500 sewing machine, seven OS maps, two A Wainwright guides, over sixty CDs with artists to include Led Zeppelin, The Killers, Simon & Garfunkel, George Michael, Radiohead, Fleetwood Mac and Meatloaf, with some soundtrack CDs, a Sony Cybershot digital camera, a wooden box of Christmas decorations (4 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 1094

A SONY KDL-24EX320 24in TV with remote and instruction manuals (PAT pass and working)

Lot 1122

A MOBILTY SCOOTER/WHEELCHAIR RAMP in two pieces max weight 300kg along with a Sony CMT-SPZ90DB micro hi-fi (UNTESTED) (2)

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