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MADAM SPEAKER'S ORDER Single Speyside Malt Whisky from Glendullan Distillery, aged 12 Years. Selected 11th July 1995 by House of Commons Speaker Betty Boothroyd and colleagues. 70cl, 43% volume. TALISKER 10 YEAR OLD Single Island Malt Whisky. 70cl, 45.8% volume, in carton. BUSHMILLS MALT Single Irish Malt Whiskey, aged 10 Years, labelled for Bahrain Airport Tax Free Shop. 1 L, 43% volume, in tube. 3 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
Music/Studio Interest, Mixed Lot Large Quantity To Include JBL Speakers On Stands, Studiomaster Speakers, Adam Hall Stand, Carlsbro Speakers, Hitachi AM-FM Stereo Receiver Model No SR-304L, Hitachi Speaker, Realistic Microphone Stand Cat No 33-344B, Shure Microphone SM58 New Shine Superprofessional Mic H5-349, Trantec Systems Microphone
MADAM SPEAKER'S ORDER Single Speyside Malt Whisky from Glendullan Distillery, aged 12 Years. Selected 11th July 1995 by House of Commons Speaker Betty Boothroyd and colleagues. 70cl, 43% volume. TALISKER 10 YEAR OLD Single Island Malt Whisky. 70cl, 45.8% volume, in carton. BUSHMILLS MALT Single Irish Malt Whiskey, aged 10 Years, labelled for Bahrain Airport Tax Free Shop. 1 L, 43% volume, in tube. 3 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
August Theodor Schoefft (1809-1888) - Lahore scene Oil on board Circa 1841 30 x 22 cm. (11 3/4 x 8 3/4 in) A son of a local portrait painter August Theodor Schoefft was born in Budapest in 1809 to German parents who had migrated to Hungary. After formal art training in Vienna, Schoefft set out on a great adventure to travel exotic lands and paint foreign scenes while supporting himself on painting commissions as a professional artist. He managed to secure several prestigious portraits including Count Istvn Szchenyi. Schoefft eventually made his way to India via Turkey, arriving at Bombay in 1838. Once in India he advertised his skills as an artist in local newspapers which led to a number of profitable commissions. In September 1839 at Madras Schoefft received 5,000 Rupees for two full-length, life-size portraits of the Nawab of Arcot and his uncle. As word of Schoefft's skills as an artist spread he spent the next two years travelling extensively and working on commissioned painting for various clients. Eventually Schoefft reached the capital of the Sikh Kingdom, Lahore in November 1841 during the reign of Maharaja Sher Singh. Once in Lahore, Schoefft was the guest of Dr. Martin Honigberger, the personal physician to the Sikh Royal Court and a fellow German speaker.
Le Chef by Paul Zwahlen Unique tall standing advertisine automaton on a pedestal which hold tapemachine and speaker for announcement. Head carved in wood by Paul Zwahlen. Swiss Quality- made for eternity. 4 movements in good conditon. rare and very expensive when new. (over$ 9000) (FR) Dimensions: 2,00 x 0,60 x 0,50
Bluthner Grand Piano fitted with new Pianomation II playback and record system Bluthner Grand Piano fitted with new Pianomation II playback and record system. This 2.30m Bluthner piano features the unique patented Aliquot stringing system. The piano dates from the classic period of quality pianos. It has recently been totally restored in every way with the action being changed from the early Bluthner action to the modern type high repetition action. The walnut case has been very beautifully restored to a high gloss finish. This piano has recently been fitted with the latest version of QRS Pianomation II play back and record system giving access to the vast and ever increasing library of music in the QRS Pianomation catalogue. There is a built in amplified speaker to play the audio part of accompanied recordings. The piano is controlled by a remote control unit. A normal laptop or I-pad is required (not included). If required the midi output from the record system can be coupled to a piano tone synthesiser and then to an amplifier and external speakers to give a very big sound to fill a large hall. Cyprus
Vox AC30 guitar amplifier, probably circa 1964, ser. no. 19089, dark grey control panel with metallic highlight, black plastic top vent, missing original handles, brown lattice speaker cloth in tired condition, casing with some scuffs and rips, replaced speakers, appears to be in working order although requires a service due to constant crackling noise, foot switch missing and tremolo untested (PLEASE NOTE: All amplification sold by Gardiner Houlgate have a current PAT safety check, however due to the nature of amplifiers, this lot is sold as seen.)
A high quality Musical Fidelity & Tannoy hi-fi music system c.2004, comprising Musical Fidelity A3.2 CD player, A3.2 preamplifier, A3.2 power amplifier and X-CAN V3 headphone amplifier, together with a pair of Tannoy Dimension TD10 loudspeakers, a pair of Bayerdynamic DT770 headphones, QED Anniversary bi-wire speaker cable and QED Qunex interconnects, in full working order. (qty)
A large Edwardian silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909, circular with shaped fruiting vine border and raised on three heavy cast scrolled feet, inscribed 'Presented to The Honourable Sidney Peel by his Colleagues on the Board of the National Discount Co Ltd on the occasion of his Marriage as a mark of esteem & friendship, 18th Feb 1914', 52.5cm diameter, 124.5oz Provenance: The Honourable Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, 1st Baronet, the second son of Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons and youngest son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, Bt married Lady Adelaide Margaret Delia Spencer, daughter of Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer in 1914 In very good condition
A Victorian silver parcel gilt Freedom Casket, by Carrington & Co, London 1894, the rectangular casket emblazoned in relief with the Arms of The Skinners' Company, the hinged cover containing a small box surmounted with cast figure of a feline, the inside cover inscribed, 'This Casket was presented by The Skinners' Company to the Right Honourable Arthur Wellesley Peel on the 8th May 1895 together with a copy of a resolution of the Master and Wardens & Court of Assistants dated 7th February 1895 conferring upon him while Speaker of The House Of Commons the Honorary Freedom of the Company and of a declaration signed by him upon admission to the same', cased, 20cm wide, 53.76oz Provenance: Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, PC (1829 – 1912), was a Liberal MP who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895. He was Speaker of the House of Commons from 1884 until 1895 when he was raised to the peerage. He was the youngest son of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (1788 – 1850) In very good condition, case damaged

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