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A Bose Acoustimass 20 speaker system - comprising three Powered Subwoofers (two with power leads) and six wall mounted mini cube speakers with mounting brackets (one pair with chip to top edge above grille, on another pair the two cube speakers are un-clipped and separated from each other), not tested.
The RX-8 was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mazda between 2003 and 2012. It was first shown in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show as the direct successor to the RX-7. Like its predecessors in the RX range, the RX-8 utilizes a rotary Wankel engine, and the non-reciprocating piston engine uses a triangular rotor inside a near oval housing, producing from 189 hp and 164 lb⋅ft of torque, to 237 hp and 159 lb⋅ft of torque from launch. A myriad of various drivetrains are available in the Mazda RX-8.This example of the 231bhp six-speed manual Wankel engine RX8 is presented in metallic Winning Blue with black leather trim and from new included xenon lights, 18-inch alloy wheels, nine speaker BOSE audio system and climate control. Boasting just one previous owner this example was first registered on 20th November 2003 and boasts the original purchase invoice alongside a comprehensive service history from main dealers and specialists with all original owner’s booklets, manuals and sales literature within the history file. A great example with a MoT until July 2025, this sportscar with its unique door configuration and engine is ready to enjoy. Consigned by Mathew PriddyOne previous owner and just 64,656 and a Wankle engine!Offered in lovely condition with Comprehensive service history
5 Reise- oder Kindergrammophone1) Colibri Junior, um 1925, Hersteller: Compagnie du Phonographe "Colibri" (Belgien), Paillard-Federwerkmotor, falsche Schalldose, funktioniert, mit Kurbel. - 2) Kinder-Koffergrammophon, unbezeichnet, Schlüsselaufzug, funktioniert. - 3) Thorens Excelda, um 1930, kleines Schweizer Grammophon in Form einer Klappkamera, mit Stoff bezogenes Metallgehäuse, Federmotor, funktioniert, in Jutetasche. - 4) Peter Pan, um 1925, England, mit faltbarem Trichter (erneuert), mit "Peter Pan"-Glimmerschalldose, funktioniert. - Und: 5) Gipsy, um 1925, Phones Frankreich, Glimmerschalldose, Ledergehäuse, faltbarer Trichter, Schlüsselaufzug, funktioniert. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3-/3+)5 Toy and Portable Gramophones1) Colibri Junior, c. 1925, Compagnie du Phonographe "Colibri" (Belgium), Paillard spring motor, incorrect reproducer, working, with crank. - 2) Toy suitcase gramophone, unmarked, key-wound, works. - 3) Thorens Excelda, c. 1930, Swiss folding cameraphone, fabric-covered metal case, good original working original condition, in fabric bag. - 4) Peter Pan, c. 1925, England, with later folding speaker, Peter Pan mica soundbox, working. - And: 5) Gipsy, c. 1925, Phones France, mica reproducer, leather case, folding horn, key-wound, works. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3-/3+)
Stand-Grammophon Pathé Actuelle, um 1925Nr. 2420, geeignet zum Abspielen von Pathé-Tiefenschrift-Schallplatten, mit Papiermaché-Trichter Ø 30 cm, Plattenteller Ø 30 cm, elektrischer Antrieb, 110 Volt, Adapter für 230 Volt beiligend, Mahagonigehäuse mit 4 Türen, Plattenfach im Unterteil, Maße 64 x 49 x 121 cm, gut spielender Originalzustand, mit einer Pathé-Platte und Saphirnadel. Start Price: EUR 400 Zustand: (3/3)Pathé Actuelle Cabinet Gramophone, c. 1925No. 2420, suitable for vertically-cut Pathé records, brass tone arm with 12 in. papier-mâché speaker, 12 in. turntable, electric motor drive, 110 volts, 230-volt transformer included, mahogany floor cabinet with 4 opening doors, lower section with disc compartment, size 25 x 19 x 48 in., good original playing condition, with one Pathé disc and sapphire needle. Start Price: EUR 400 Condition: (3/3)
2 Zenith-RadioempfängerZenith Radio Corp., Chicago. 1) Modell 9S344 Sesselsuper, um 1938, 9 Röhren, Mittelwelle, Kurzwelle und Tropenband, dynamischer Lautsprecher, 115 Volt Wechselstrom, Konsolenmodell mit seitlichen Fächern, 74 x 54,5 x 42 cm, Schilder der Beschriftung teilweise lose oder beschädigt, in Europa selten zu finden. - Und: 2) Modell 7S323, um 1939, 7 Röhren, Mittelwelle, Kurzwelle und Tropenband, 115 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, Druckknöpfe und Schilder nicht komplett, ansonsten mit Röhren und allen Bauteilen. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)2 Zenith Radio ReceiversZenith Radio Corp., Chicago. 1) Model 9S344 Chairside Radio, c. 1938, 9 tubes, medium wave, short wave and tropical band, dynamic loudspeaker, 115 volts AC, console model with side compartments, 29 x 21 1/2 x 16 1/2 in., labeling plates partly loose or damaged, rarely found in Europe. - And: 2) Model 7S323, c. 1939, 7 tubes, medium wave, short wave and tropical band, 115 volts AC, dynamic speaker, push buttons and labels not complete, otherwise with tubes and all components. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
3 Raumbild-Alben München, Prag und Wien, 1937-43Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, Diessen bzw. München. Alle Alben mit kompletten Bildern und Stereobetrachtern. 1) "München - Die Hauptstadt der Bewegung", 1937, Text von Oscar Robert Achenbach und Hans Thoma, mit 101 Raumbild-Aufnahmen von Heinrich Hoffmann, Karte Nr. 39 in zwei Versionen, zum einen Maximilianeum und zum anderen Löwenbräukeller (mit dem Redner), Leineneinband mit Prägung, 60 Seiten, mit Prüfzettel, Anleitung, Werbepostkarte, sehr gut erhalten. (2-/2-) - 2) "Wien - Die Perle des Reiches", 1941, Text von Ernst Holzmann, mit 100 Raumbild-Aufnahmen, Leineneinband mit Prägung, Umschlag (mit Rissen, verblichen), 128 Seiten. (3-/3) - Und: 3) "Das hunderttürmige Prag", 1943, Text von Dr. Hans Felix Zimmermann, mit 100 Raumbild-Aufnahmen von Hermann Schoepf, Leineneinband, 116 Seiten, Anleitung, Umschlag (gerissen, geklebt). (3-/3) - Hoheitszeichen gepixelt. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: ()3 Raumbild Stereo Albums of Munich, Prague and Vienna, 1937-43Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, Diessen and Munich. All albums with complete set of images and stereo viewers. 1) "Munich - The Capital of the Movement", 1937, text by Oscar Robert Achenbach and Hans Thoma, with 101 stereo cards by Heinrich Hoffmann, including two versions of card No. 39: "Maximilianeum" and "Löwenbräukeller" (with speaker), embossed linen covers, 60 pages, with inspection sheet, instructions, advertising postcard, very well preserved. (2-/2-) - 2) "Vienna - The Pearl of the Empire", 1941, text by Ernst Holzmann, with 100 stereo cards, 128 pages, embossed linen binding (torn and faded). (3-/3) - And: 3) "The Hundred-towered Prague", 1943, text by Dr. Hans Felix Zimmermann, with 100 stereo cards by Hermann Schoepf, 116 pages, linen binding, instructions, cover torn and repaired. (3-/3) - National emblems pixelated. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: ()
Automat von Frank Nelson "Königin Victoria" oder "Viktorianische Flatulenz", 1988Geschnitzte und bemalte Figurengruppe aus Holz unter Glaskuppel, die die britische Monarchin, ihren Lakaien und einen Skye Terrier darstellt, auf rundem, samtbezogenem Sockel mit Lautsprechergitter aus Messing, bemalter Holzsockel mit humoristischen Drucken und gravierter Plakette: "Frank Nelson, 1988, Queen Victoria", münzbetriebener Elektromotor (für englische Währung), der zwei hölzerne Nocken für die Bewegungen und ein gezahntes intermittierendes Rad aus Gummi für die Geräuscheffekte betätigt, Höhe des Sockels bis Oberkante Kuppel 36 cm, insgesamt 69 cm, funktionstüchtiger Zustand, mit europäischem Stecker, eine Sicherheitsüberprüfung der elektrischen Komponenten wird dringend empfohlen. Im Lieferumfang enthalten ist eine gerahmte Arbeitszeichnung von Nelson, die auf der Rückseite beschriftet ist: "Early Sketch for ‘Victorian Flatulence’ Automata, 1988". - Bei Einwurf einer Münze ertönt eine überraschende Geräuschkulisse unter dem Thron, der Hund hebt ein Ohr, während die Königin die Augen mit dem Ausdruck des Mißfallens öffnet und (per Sprechblase) "Stop that James!" anstimmt, worauf der Lakai (per zweiter Sprechblase) antwortet: "Yes Ma'am, what way did it go?". - Referenzen: Frank Nelson, "Rude Mechanicals, a Moving Experience": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLrzu95IaI. Nelson erzählt, wie Königin Victoria "in der Öffentlichkeit ein sehr unhöfliches Geräusch gemacht" habe und versucht hätte, ihrem Diener die Schuld zu geben.Watch and Listen on:Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Start Price: EUR 900 Zustand: (3/-)Queen Victoria or "Victorian Flatulence" Automaton by Frank Nelson, 1988Carved and painted wood vignette under glass dome, depicting the British monarch, her footman and a Skye Terrier, on circular velvet-covered base with brass speaker grill, painted wood pedestal decorated with humorous prints and plaque engraved: "Frank Nelson, 1988, Queen Victoria", the coin-operated electric motor (for English currency) operating two wood cams for the movements and a serrated rubber intermittent wheel for the sound effects, ht. base to top of dome 14 in. (36 cm), total 27 in. (69 cm), working condition, with European plug, a safety check of electrical components strongly recommended. Included is a framed working drawing by Nelson, inscribed on the reverse: "Early Sketch for ‘Victorian Flatulence’ Automata, 1988". - Note: Upon insertion of a coin, a surprising series of sounds issues from beneath the throne, the dog raises an ear as the Queen opens her eyes with displeasure and intones (via speech bubble) "Stop that James!", to which the footman replies (via a second speech bubble) "Yes Ma’am, which way did it go"? - References: Frank Nelson, "Rude Mechanicals, a Moving Experience", please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLrzu95IaI. - Nelson recounts how Queen Victoria is said to have "made a very rude noise in public and tried to blame her servant".Watch and Listen on:Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Start Price: EUR 900 Condition: (3/-)
A Technics separates stereo system, components to include a stereo synthesizer tuner, ST-CH7L, a stereo integrated amplifier SU-CH7, a compact disc player SL-CH7, and a stereo double cassette deck RS-CH7, each width 21.5cm, depth 29cm, height of amplifier and tape deck 11cm, tuner and CD player 6cm, in original box and packaging, with remote, together with a Technics SBC7 speaker system, in original box
A scarce Becker 'Mexico' Autoradio as used in Mercedes 190SL and 300SL models, 1953-63,LW/MW mono-tube type, with remote 8 button pre-selector mounted on speaker with cage housing and a Becker Umrichter (converter) unit, used, with some wiring. (3)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Fitzherbert (Anthony). La Graunde Abridgement: Collect par le iudge tresreuerend monsieur Anthony Fitzherbert, dernierment conferre auesq[ue] la copy escript, et per ceo correct: aueques le nombre del fueil, per quel facilement poies trouer les cases cy abrydges en les lyuers dans, nouelment annote: iammais deuaunt imprimee..., [London], In aedibus Ricardi Tottell, 1565, 3 parts in 1: ff. [1], 379, [1], 128, 207, black letter text, historiated initials, title to each part within architectural woodcut border by Hans Lutzelberger (McKerrow & Ferguson 122), some worm holes to centre of first title, folio 238 (part I) torn and repaired without loss, folio 131 (part I) and folio 89 verso (part III) corrected with printed overslips, occasional contemporary annotations to first part, decreasing in second and third, in the same hand as the autograph signature of Rowland Hynd, dated 1571 to first title page, contemporary limp portfolio vellum, extended yapp edges to all three sides, endpapers renewed, covers decorated by ruled gilt border with floriated corners, stamped initials ‘R.D.’ (most probably Sir Robert Drury) around fleuron centre-stamp, spine gilt-ruled with floral motifs, titled in ink, a few marks and minor cracks to edges, large folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Sir Robert Drury (1502-1577), lawyer and MP for Buckinghamshire, second son of Sir Robert Drury (1456-1536), Speaker of the House of Commons; Roland Hynd (1542-1615), of the Inner Temple, and MP for St. Mawes.STC 10956; ESTC S122166; Cowley, English Law, 55.Distinctively bound copy of the second edition of Anthony Fitzherbert’s (1470-1538) highly influential Graunde Abridgement of medieval English case law. Written while he was appointed king’s serjeant, the ‘Abridgement’ boosted Fitzherbert’s reputation as a legal scholar and in 1522 he was made judge of common pleas. Written in Law French, ‘La Graunde Abridgement’ was the first attempt of its size to abridge the Year Books, and substantiated the growing importance of the medieval cases as the basis for English common law. Expanding significantly on the style of a typical lawyer’s commonplace book, Fitzherbert abridged 13,485 cases to 265 alphabetized chapters, preserving and updating medieval learning for future generations of English lawyers.Autograph signature on the first title of Rowland Hynd, dated 1571. An Inner Temple barrister, Hynd has made unobtrusive but frequent annotations throughout the first part, with occasional notes in the latter 2 parts, ranging from small symbols and underlined passages to in-line glosses and comparative references to other texts. Notes throughout the chapter concerning ‘Dett’ may be related to the lawsuit he successfully brought against Ludovic Greville for recovery of £300 and compensation for forged acquittance. Briefly MP of St Mawes, and later Lord of the Manor in Hedsor, Buckinghamshire, Hynd’s 1565 marriage linked him to the legally and politically influential Drury family, after whom Drury Lane is named. Hynd’s father-in-law, Sir Robert Drury (1503-77) was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn, following precedent set by the senior Sir Robert Drury (1456-1536) prominent both within the Inn and as former speaker of the House of Commons
Wiegandt, Berlin German "Tonmaster" Coin-Operated Jukebox Produced 1956-1961, the silvered speaker grille above disc play/change mechanism and song selection panel, flanked by twin ply panels set with additional input panel and 1/- 6d coin slot, bearing partial label inscribed [...] Georg [...] Berlin [...] to right side and with key, also with blue rear grille (currently separate) and an additional mechanism, for restoration.65cm wide, 31cm deep, 93cm highRadiomuseum.ord ID# 227812Wear to case throughout, missing the Berlin label usually following Wiegandt; not tested, worked when last played by owner many years ago but no guarantee of current working order, assume repair or mechanical work of some extent required and will need to be wired to current safety standards, case would benefit from cosmetic attention, additional images available.
A Hi Fidelity triple speaker record player, in mahogany case on turned tapering legs, height 59cm, together with a quantity of LP and single records to include Frank Sinatra.Condition Report: - This lot is sold for decorative purposes only, and you must ensure that testing is completed by a qualified electrician before use.
Michael Martin speaker House of Commons signed rare Winston Churchill Society cover 2001, comm. 50th ann of his final election victory with set of the original 1941 Churchill stamps. 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
15th-17th century A.D.. Including barrel-shank and other key types, tumbler and barrel locks. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 3, Witham, 1997, p.42-45, for the barrel lock. 57 grams total, 31-41 mm (1 1/4 - 1 5/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [9, No Reserve]
15th century A.D.. With wreath detailing to the shank, octagonal plaque bezel with merchant's mark and blackletter 'i h' flanking. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 6, Witham, 2008, p.32, figs.C8.30a-c. 9.96 grams, 29.40 mm overall, 23.90 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+2 1/2, USA 13 3/4, Europe 32.01, Japan 30) (1 1/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12293-219669. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
Circa 2nd century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Comprising a spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and raised triangular mid-rib, short tapering open socket with inside wood remains, and a forged axe with folded rectangular-section open socket and flared crescent-edge blade. Cf. Allen, S., Celtic Warrior 300 BC-AD 100, Oxford, 2001, p.51, and plates A and E, for similar specimens. 791 grams total, 11.2-22.5 cm (4 3/8 - 8 7/8 in.). The Celtic warrior used a light javelin to throw and a heavier thrusting spear at close quarters. An iron spearhead of identical shape but with bronze decoration was recovered from the Thames and dated to the late Iron Age.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
6th-11th century A.D.. Including a large iron key, a page-marker with clip, cross pendant and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 183 grams total, 2-16 cm (3/4 - 6 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [5, No Reserve]
11th-20th century A.D.. Comprising: a rare 10th-12h century Anglo-Norman horseshoe; a 15th century iron folded knife; a fragment of a possible stirrup element; the fragment of an iron musket pricker (?); an unidentified iron tool; accompanied by a reproduction medieval dagger. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 3, Witham, 1997, p.41, for the horseshoe. 586 grams total, 1.5-41.5 cm (5/8 - 16 3/8 in.). The early type of horseshoe known as 'wavy rim' from the undulating sides was well used in the Anglo-Saxon period. At the time of the Normans it was implemented, and the Domesday Book refers to the presence of many blacksmiths in England. The type was in use until the 13th century A.D.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [7, No Reserve]
16th century A.D.. With reserved rosettes and pellets to the outer face; legend in seriffed capitals to the inner face 'DENIAL IS DEATH'. See Evans, J., English Posies and Posy Rings, London, 1931, for similar examples. 1.22 grams, 16.80 mm overall, 15.43 mm internal diameter (approximate size British I 1/2 , USA 4 1/2, Europe 8.07, Japan 7) (5/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
14th-16th century A.D.. Snaffle bits with linked-ring joints, curb-bit ring to each end; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 284 grams total, 17-20.5 cm (6 3/4 - 8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
15th-17th century A.D.. Including one with folded tubular handle and another shaped like a ship with curved prow. Cf. Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, p.73-5. 116 grams total, 8.9-11.3 cm (3 1/2 - 4 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
17th-20th century A.D.. Including bulb-type, regimental badge, heraldic achievement and other types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. 227 grams total, 12-29 mm (1/2 - 1 1/8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [38, No Reserve]
15th-16th century A.D.. Including one with elongated suspension loop, one with central bulb and lateral pierced flanges. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 2, Witham, 1995, p.4-7. 102 grams total, 10.5-16 cm (4 1/8 - 6 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
Circa 9th-11th century A.D.. Four strap ends, three tongue-shaped and one with vertical split and waisted profile, mounted on a fabric-covered display board with titling panel. 281 grams total, 65-90 mm (2 1/2 - 3 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [4, No Reserve]
19th-20th century A.D.. The shoulders with voided chain-link detailing, stepped bezel with inset garnet cabochon. 1.78 grams, 22.40 mm overall, 16.80 mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6, Europe 12.46, Japan 12) (3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
14th-19th century A.D.. Including shoe buckles, D-frame and double-frame types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 5, Witham, 1995, p.24-25. 565 grams total, 17-81 mm (5/8 - 3 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [51, No Reserve]

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