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A BANG AND OLUFSEN VINTAGE HI-FI, including a Beogram 1700 with MMC20s cartridge which needs replacing but turntable rotates and arm reaches for record and has original box and inserts to box, a Beomaster 1900 (no plug, so untested), a Beocord 5000 (no plug, so untested) and a pair of Beovox P30 speakers (one side detatched from one speaker, untested)
A remarkable set of loudspeakers by Wilson Benesch, comprising a pair of Curve loudspeakers serial numbers M05BW01.A and M05BW01.B with four adjustable pin feet and a pair of Arch loudspeakers G54BW07A and G54BW07B, these on tripod stands each with two adjustable feet, sold with Pioneer amplifier etc. Nordost, flat wire speaker cable etc. etc. Condition report: Speakers are working. No cables.
Commemorative Medals, Oliver Cromwell, the Battle of Dunbar, silver award medal, 1650, by Thomas Simon, bust of Oliver Cromwell to l., armoured and draped with mantle, battle scene beyond, WORD AT DUNBAR. THE LORD OF HOSTS. SEPTEM Y 3 1650, rev. the Speaker seated facing, in the assembled chamber of Parliament, 33.5 x 28mm. (MI.392/14; Eimer 181; Lessen pp. 119-121; Platt II, pp. 310-322; Foley 360), with typical flat suspension loop, an early to mid 18th century restrike, showing few flaws, very fine and scarce The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A MAN TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS SIR NICHOLAS HARE bust length, oil on panel, 57.5 x 43cm Provenance: By descent in the family of the Earls of Stradbroke to Major the Hon Peter James Mowbray Rous (1914-1997), Bruisyard Hall, Suffolk. Sir Nicholas Hare (before 1495-1557) of Bruisyard, Suffolk and London was the son of John Hare of Homersfield and Elizabeth his wife, nee Fortescue. He was successively MP for Downton, Lancaster and Taunton, elected Speaker in 1539 two years before having been appointed to the King's Council. He was Master of the Rolls, 1553-1557. The purchase of former monastic property enabled Hare to become a substantial landowner in his native county of Suffolk. ++Old illegible hand written label on the support and type written printed trade label of E Stacy-Marks Ltd dated 11 May 1965 who "cleaned, restored and revarnished" the work for the then owner, Major Rous. Support warped and now convex with small paint loss mainly around two vertical closed cracks, In the present black and giltwood frame since the 19th c
DJ CABLING & EQUIPMENT - to include numerous leads and cables, Soundlab UD222 microphone, spare Ortofon Nightclub stylus, headphones and a pair of slipmats. Cables to include Peak Cordial Microphone cable x 4 (unused), Nikkai and Horizon cables (unused), 5 unopened packs of IBRA cable and a quantity of Neutrix speaker cabling.
BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces, T.Ls.S., A.Ls.S, postcard photographs etc., by various Speakers of the House of Commons comprising Edward Seymour, John Cust, William Gully, Charles Shaw-Lefevre, Charles Manners-Sutton, William Murray, Henry Brand, Bernard Weatherill (2), Selwyn Lloyd (4; one T.L.S., in part, 'I have never been a Boy Scout although I am a member of the Houses of Parliament Branch of the B.-P. Scout Guild' 24th November 1971), James Lowther, John Bercow (2), Betty Boothroyd (2; one T.L.S., in part, 'Although I am proud of the fact that I was the first female to be elected Speaker of the House of Commons, I am even prouder of the fact that I was the first M.P. in history to be elected from the opposition benches.' 23rd April 2008), George Thomas (T.L.S., declining an invitation to speak at an event organised by Bishop Joel McDavid, Resident Bishop of the United Methodist Church in Georgia, USA, 3rd February 1982), Michael Martin, Horace King (2) and John Whitley. Some are neatly laid down. With some light age wear, generally VG, 24
Marshall 1959 Super Lead 100W guitar amplifier head, circa 1971, ser. no. SL/A10498, original cover; together with a Marshall 1960 angled 4 x 12 speaker cabinet, ser. no. 37504 and a Marshall 1935B 4 x 12 speaker cabinet, ser. no. 29116, both with original dust covers *Single owner from new. Purchased by the vendor together as a set.
A silver muffin dish with cover and liner, by Carrington & Co, London 1913, of plain octagonal form with moulded edges and with two flat cut-out handles, complete with conforming liner and domed cover with octagonal flat bun finial, presentation inscription to the underside of the rim, 'Presented to Lady Delia Spencer on the occasion of her marriage to The Hon Sydney Peel, February 18th 1914 from The Household at Althorp', 26.5cm over handles, 29.32oz Provenance: This item was given as a present by the Household at Althorp to Lady Delia Spencer on the occasion of her marriage to the Hon. Sidney Peel - younger son of the 1st Lord Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons and grandson of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel - on 18th February, 1914. Lady Delia Spencer, the eldest child of the 6th Earl Spencer, was the great aunt of Lady Diana Spencer, The Princess of Wales.
HIFI AUDIO EQUIPMENT - collection of equipment to include a pair of Logitech z200 multimedia speakers, a Sony BDP-S1500 Blu-ray Disc/DVD Player, a MaxTek Vision 10" portable DVD Player, a Goodmans 320GB High Definition Digital TV Recorder, a Tecsun PL-660 PLL synthesized receiver and a Medion Premier Speaker System for Ipod. (6)

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