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Early Electric Radio Gramophone GECoPhone Catalogue Number BC3248 in Herring Bone and Boxwood inlaid Walnut Cabinet on short cabriole supports with Art Deco Bakelite style fittings to the speaker cabinet

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An H.M.V. table-top gramophone in an oak case, with opening speaker doors to front, complete with winding handle; 39cm x 45cm x 33cm.

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A late 19th century "Stump Speaker" cast iron money bank, modelled as a Negro gentleman wearing a top hat and a green-painted suit, standing on a platform beside a carpet bag, the underside impressed with a patent date of 8 June 1886, 24.5cm high.

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No.34c Loud Speaker Van - violet blue, black ridged hubs - Good Plus. No.293 Atlantean Bus "BP" - cream, green, red interior, spun hubs - Good Plus. Along with Corgi No.249 Morris Mini Cooper "Wickerwork" - black, red roof, wickerwork sides, lemon interior, spun hubs, numberplate has been painted black - Excellent. (3)

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Crescent Toys No.804 Police Car - black, roof box and loud speaker - Good Plus to Excellent, (2) Benbros Stephenson's Rocket Loco and trailer - gold, green - Good. (2)

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A Sony CD, cassette radio model LBT-A195 with SS-A20 speaker

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Wine for the Duke of York, 1673. Letter Signed by Sir Edward Turnor (1617-1676, judge, Attorney-General to the Duke of York, Speaker of the House of Commons, Solicitor-General and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer), Sir Robert Viner (1631-1688, Lord Mayor of London and Charles II's principal banker), John Shaw and Thomas Wolstenholme, 3 December 1673 , in their capacities as farmers of the customs, requiring Philip Marsh to deliver a note of 19 December 1699 from Sir Allen Apsley for 9 2s.8d for 'Rhenish wine for 'the use of his Highness the Duke of York', 1 page, minor tear, slight trace of former hinge, 18th c. notes at foot, 4to Turnor was employed in the prosecution of the Regicides. (1)

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4 Dinky vehicles: streamlined fire engine, loud speaker van, taxi, and mechanical horse and trailer, plus 2 police boxes, 2 telephone boxes, 3 post boxes and a few police etc figures. QGC to GC some wear, chipping, some for restoration (16)

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After L S Lowry A signed limited edition colour print Street scene with crowd and speaker Signed in pencil, numbered 161/850, published by Grove Galleries Ltd, Manchester 44.5cm x 63cm

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A 1950s Bush bakelite television, having 13" screen and dual controls to either side of the central speaker.

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A BTH. bakelite speaker & microphone

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A Jones & Son "British History" series vegetable dish: printed in blue with "Charles I Ordering the Speaker to Give Up the Five Members", length 29.6cm, printed title mark, circa 1826-8 (no cover, some edge wear).

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A Jones & Son "British History" series vegetable dish: printed in blue with "Charles I Ordering the Speaker to Give Up the Five Members", length 29.6cm, printed title mark, circa 1826-8 (no cover, some edge wear).

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A Murphy Black Bakelite Radio Model No. AD94 of rectangular form with ribbed speaker, designed by Eden Minns, circa 1940.

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Sharps Solid State Portable Reel to Reel Stereo Tape Player in Black and Silver with inbuilt speaker; Everyready Blue and Cream Valve Radio; Cloth covered Roberts Portable Radio.

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An Oak Cased Murphy Radio, Oak Cased Philips Radio, three Brown Bakelite Radios and a Bakelite Grampion Speaker. (6)

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Two Bakelite Round Ekco Cases in Brown and Black (cracked) and a BTH aluminum horn shaped speaker, box of radio valves.

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A 1930's Electrical Tester, in a speaker type case

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10 crested china ornaments including 'Rochester' rolltop desk Victoria 'Chester' loud speaker, Cheddar prime cheese, 3 puzzle jugs, and 3 other pieces.

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Henry Furniss, 1891, THE SPEAKER INDIGNANT, ARTHUR WELLESLEY PEEL (1829-1912), (Speaker of the House of Commons from 1884-1895, 5th youngest son of Sir Robert Peel 1788-1850), half length portrait, monogrammed, signed and inscribed and dated on the mount, grey wash, 19cm x 14cm (7.5"x 5.25")

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A Decca 22 portable gramophone player, with chrome plated internal speaker, instruction no. A47402, 10ins

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An HMV Model 130 oak case gramophone player, with chrome plated No. 5A sound box and pierced speaker front, 18ins

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A 1932 Marconi radio, with chrome rimmed circular speaker and crescent tuning panel, 16.5ins

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A 1930's Marconi Model 367 console radiogram, with autochanger in walnut cabinet with streamlined speaker grille, 30ins

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A 1934 Marconi model Q286 walnut console radiogram, in veneered cabinet with Art Deco styled speaker grill 22.5ins

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A scarce Tri-Ang Minic police traffic control car, (29m), in dark blue with police figures inside, detachable loud speaker to roof, boxed, early type. Vehicle GC some rusting, clockwork motor is in working order. (See lot 229 for illustration).

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Dinky Loud Speaker van (492), in dark blue with mid blue wheel hubs, silver loud speaker to roof, boxed, minor wear. Vehicle Mint (See lot 265 for illustration).

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A Roberts valve radio in leatherette covered case with speaker; a mahogany dovetailed box holding calibrated measuring instrument; a Grimwades douche pan with green printed titles; and a 'boys' glass urinal. (4).

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An oak cased Gecophone speaker, the cabinet with bead moulded rim and pierced fretwork circular panel buzzing mechanism, raised on moulded plinth with turned feet. (15in x 8in x 16.5in).

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A large HMV cabinet radio/record player unit, with cupboards below, walnut cabinet with grille speaker front, on wheels, circa 1930s, 113cm.

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A 'HMV' wind-up gramophone, in oak case, with fret cut front panel speaker, 36cm high.

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A Cossor radiogram, model 522, with replaced gramophone in walnut case, 78cm high; a 'Baby X' model speaker and one other, (3).

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A painted re-cast 'Stump Speaker' moneybank, 24cm high.

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Dinky, 34C 2x loud speaker vans, fawn, black speaker (one fair, one good), with 280 delivery van, red filled in rear windows, 34B Royal Mail van, red open rear windows, and 25P Aveling Barford road roller, some chips and moderate playwear (x5) (G)

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An early 20thC table top wind-up concert hall gramophone, with travelling arm, mahogany framed with a baize covered turntable and massive brass horn speaker which has a freestanding iron support, the nickel plated needle housing marked Mettrope specially made for E.M.G., with original box, 16" square, the horn 47" long.

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A George III silver four piece tea and coffee set George McHattie,Edinburgh,1814 compressed circular with gadroon borders, pots with foliate buttons and shell capped reeded handles, basin and jug with leaf capped handles, initialled JASC for James Cockburn and with the Cockburn family crest. 22cm. ; 8Nin. height of coffee pot 2100gr.; James Cockburn (1819-83) was one of the founding Fathers of the Confederation of Canada and Speaker of the House of Commons between 1867-73.

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Dinky, a group of unboxed military and commercial vehicles to include 34c loud speaker van, brown, similar red van, 36g taxi with driver, black roof, green body, 34b Royal Mail van, 25h stream lined fire engine, 30e breakdown truck, 151b covered wagon, 152b reconnaissance car, 161b anti-aircraft gun on trailer, 153 military jeep, 162a light dragon tractor, lacking tracks, 162b ammunition trailer (12)

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SALOMAN VAN ABBE. Drypoint. Mr Speaker.

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A Decca, model TPW70 radio, the circular burgundy and cream casing, with integral speaker and tuning dial, 25cm diameter.

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A Celestion oak cased speaker with fretworked front panel, circa 1925, 47 cms.

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1920's Speaker With Ornate Pierced Speaker Grill And Enamel "Estate Agent Sign"

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Trace Elliott Speaker, CTP12 SMX, Pre-amp, almost unused

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Set of ten Vanity Fair prints by Spy, comprising of natty, Mr Abington, Jodhpore, The Hair of the Ages, 3 acres and a cow, She, Disease of the Throat, Father Ignatius, The Speaker and Barings, circa 1887/1888, each in a gilt slip and oak frame, 17in x 12in (43.2cm x 35cm) overall

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Great Britain ? Parliament. A Coppy of the Journal?Book of the House of Commons for the Sessions of Parliament begun at Westminster the 21. day of October, 1678 .., in which is contained the First Discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two Houses of Parliament. As also the Accusation and Impeachment of the Earl of Danby .., 2 parts in one, 1680, contemp. ownership signature of Richard Onslow at head of title, unobtrusive oval blind?stamp to lower margin of title, contemp. calf, rubbed, 8vo Richard Onslow, first Baron Onslow (1654-717), Speaker of the House of Commons, eldest son of Sir Arthur Onslow of West Clandon, Surrey. DNB. (1)

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A George III tray top commode, now converted to house a speaker, 1ft 8ins

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A Murphy 146 walnut veneered cabinet radio with concave front and flower head speaker aperature.

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Pazos (Vicente) Letters on the United Provinces of South America, addressed to the Hon. Henry Clay, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the U.States, translated by Platt H.Cosby, lacking map, [Sabin 59341], New York and London, 1819; Strictures on a Voyage to South America, as indited by the "Secretary to the [late] mission" to La Plata...the revolution in Buenos Ayres, Chili..., [Sabin 7182 & 92836], Baltimore, 1820, together 2 vol. in 1, presentation copy from the author to Sir Woodbine Parish with Parish's signature at head of title of the first work and long note in his hand on front free endpaper and his bookplate, foxed, extract from 'The Edinburgh Review' tipped in at beginning, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, rubbed, joints split, section at foot of spine detached, 8vo. Sir Woodbine Parish notes," this book has become so scarce that Don V.Pazos tells me he has himself tried in vain for years past to obtain a copy either in N.America or England for his own use. It is one of the best works, if not the best, upon the events of the Revolution of which it gives an account." He claims (presumably correctly) that Pazos was the author of the second work, on Brackenridge's Voyage... , Sabin mistakenly attributes it to Baptis Irvine.

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A Jones & Son pottery pedestal dish of oval form printed in blue with 'The Death of Lord Nelson', the exterior with 'Charles I ordering the Speaker to Give up the Five Members' within a border alternating with flowers and trophies, from the British History Series, 29cm. long, printed cartouche mark, circa 1828, rim chip.

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Davies (Sir John). Historical Tracts: by Sir John Davies, Attorney General, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland..., to which is Prefixed a New Life of the Author, from Authentic Documents, Pub. Dublin, 1787, ownership address label slip pasted to title, contemp. calf, rebacked, retaining orig. morocco title label, 8vo (1)

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A Gecophone cabinet wireless, together with an Amplion speaker; the wireless in an oak rectangular cabinet, also labelled "Osram Music Magnet" and with bakelite knobs and contemporary 1939 wireless licence, 58cms; the loudspeaker.

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A 'Weltempfanger' World Receiver Model T1000 by Dieter Rams (Germany) for Braun circa 1968, satin finish aluminium body with pierced hole speaker, and black leather top handle.

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A Wurlitzer 'Lyric' model Jukebox circa 1960's, square format, black painted case, glass front with multicoloured designed front panel with integral speaker.

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A Magnavox horn speaker, with black horn and swan neck mounted on wooden block with connectors, switch, etc., bearing BBC/PMG type approval stamp, diameter of horn 46cm, overall height 74cm.

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An Oak Cased 1920's Columbia Grafonola 'Viva Tonal' No 153A with rising top with concave edge over central adjustable speaker slats flanked by two records cupboards raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 76.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep.

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BURNET, GILBERT, Bp. History of His Own Time: With Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, Speaker Onslow, and Dean Swift. Second Edition Enlarged. 6 vols., Oxford, 1833. 8vo., cont. calf gilt, spines gilt with brown and blue labels. Bookplates of George Becher Blomfield. With four other volumes. (10)

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A German dolls house wireless set with aerial, headphones, receiver and diecast horn speaker, boxed, a boxed washset, a glass lemonade set and assorted wooden furniture, mostly Japanese.

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An Amplion horn speaker, with wooden sectional horn, an ornate bakelite speaker case and a 'Cone Loud' bakelite speaker, 50cms max.

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An H.M.V. gramophone within a mahogany case, the shaped hinged lid with winding handle to side and speaker cupboard below together with some records.

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Unused Harvard H-328 Car Radio Push button MW/LW set with speaker and fittings dating from early-mid 1970s. Complete with original packaging illustrating a Silver Shadow

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Bindings: [Allestree, R.] The Whole Duty of Man, 1824; Rattazzi, M. Les Marriages de la Creole, 2 volumes, Brussels, 1866; Walker, J. The Academic Speaker, 1791; and 16 others, leather bindings, 8vo, 12mo, 16mo (20)

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