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A CIRCA 1920 MAHOGANY CASED HIS MASTERS VOICE MODEL 201 CABINET GRAMOPHONE with hinged lid concealing turntable over pair of speaker doors over larger doors concealing fitted interior on shaped supports terminating in casters, 119cm high x 57cm wide x 61cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A Chinese Carved Horn Figure of a Sage, together with two cut glass bowls, a bakelite radio and a Cuckoo clock (5)Radio - Bakelite case free from chips and cracks, the dial badly deformed cracked and stained, presumably from heat, radio speaker cover perishedOther items in the lot not reported.
9 Dinky Toys. British Railways Hindle Smart Helecs in maroon. Bedford Wagon in green. Bedford Van, KODAK in yellow. Royal Mail Van, in red and black. Leyland Forward Control in red with repainted wheels. Morris J Van, Royal Mail. Austin A40 Van, NESTLE'S in red with yellow wheels. Plus a van in red and a Loud Speaker Van in bright blue with silver speaker. GC, some chipping. £70-100
Speakers, large quantity of various Speakers mainly bookshelf size with twovery large unbranded speakers (48cm x 88cm x 37cm) on broken casters have rising small speakers to back top, some damage to laminate and grille together with a Sonotone Solent speaker, Mission electronic (badge missing on one) pair of small Thorn, Grundig M-4S, Matsui CDM-501, Realistic Nova 15 (small wire cut outs to back) Panasonic SB-CH11 and a Gear4Music S 15B Bass Amplifier all reasonable condition AF
Stereo System / Records, Kenwood Stereo System RXD-24, amplifier, graphic equalizer, cassette deck, CD player, record deck and remote s/n 00532732 with a pair of Technics speakers SB-3410 and one Kenwood speaker LS-33 all untested together with approximately 50 albums and box sets of various genres including artists Donovan, Elton John, George Harrison, Saxon, Tina Turner, Tchaikovsky, Abba, Saxon, Handel plus approximately 80 singles various genres including Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters - various conditions
TWO BOXES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ELECTRICAL ITEMS, to include a cased Polaroid Land Camera, a Praktica LB camera body, lenses comprising an Actinon f4.5 80-200mm, Sirius f3.5-4.5 28-70mm, Hanimex f2.8 135mm, Raynox f2.8 135mm, and two x Pentacon f1.8 50mm lenses, a Bush Bluetooth portable speaker WO281, a selection of empty lens cases and camera cases, Kalimar and Soligor meters, boxed portable heaters, etc (2 boxes) (sd, untested)
A vintage 2-piece Sony portable electronics set featuring a Sony Watchman Flat B/W TV-FM Stereo/AM Receiver and a Sony Color LCD TV Model FDL-370. The Sony Watchman combines a compact black-and-white TV with FM Stereo and AM radio capabilities, offering a multifunctional portable entertainment device. The Sony Color LCD TV FDL-370 includes a foldable handle, built-in speaker, and battery-powered operation, providing color TV reception on the go. Both devices are marked with Sony branding and manufacturing details, including model numbers and serial numbers, showcasing the brand's innovation in portable media devices from the late 20th century.Dimensions: 8.25"LCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed,
A vintage Sony Watchman FD-42A black and white portable television, manufactured in July 1987, alongside a Coby CX-TV6 5-inch black and white television with an AM/FM radio function. The Sony Watchman FD-42A, made in Taiwan, features a compact design with a fold-out stand, manual tuning dial, and integrated speaker. The Coby CX-TV6, made in China, is equipped with VHF/UHF channels, NTSC M system compatibility, and external AV input/output ports for added connectivity. Both units are presented with their original power adapter. Largest item measures 8.5"L x 6.25"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval it Night, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, France. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval Early Morning, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, France. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval in a Snow Storm, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, France. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval in Mist, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, France. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
PAIR EGYPTIAN REVIVAL KINGWOOD & MAHOGANY SPEAKER COVERS, with metal grille, 81 (h) x 54 9w) x 40cms (d)Comments: front appliqué missing, viewing recommendedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.
Autographs: Stage, Screen, Music, and Dance, including Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Clint Eastwood, Dusty Springfield, Mary Quant, Marianne Faithful, Lulu, Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Barbara Windsor, Ninette de Valois, and others, 1960s-1970s. Autograph album, faux brown leather covers, ownership name to first page, containing approx.. 95+ signatures, many of which are dedicated to ‘Ceril’, and further captioned by her in ink, 5 x 8.5cm, signatures include:Jeremy Etheridge, Marguerite Vacani (signed on a small card loosely inserted), Roger Moore, with an additional ink sketch of the Saint stick-man logo (signed on a single-page), Ernie Wise with Dave Clark (Dave Clark Five) on reverse, Eric Morecambe (signed on a single-page), Jimmy Tarbuck, Janette Scott, John Rostill (The Shadows), five members of The Searchers including, John McNally, Tony Jackson, Mike Pender, Chris Curtis, and one other, Clint Eastwood, Dick Van Dyke, Richard Attenborough (signed on a single-page), Oliver Reed signed on a piece of paper taped in, Gracie Fields, David Kossoff, Britt Eckland, Kenny Ball, Harry Secombe, Susan Maugham, Cliff Richard (whilst he was filming Summer Holiday in 1962), Richard O’Sullivan, Ninette de Valois, Susan Hampshire, Eric Sykes, Una Stubbs, Dilys Laye, Joan Regan, Frankie Howard, Brian Rix, Bernard Bresslaw, Max Bygraves with Barbara Windsor on reverse, Freddie and The Dreamers, including, Freddie Garrity, Roy Crewdson, Bernie Dwyer, Derek Quinn, Peter Birrell, Beryl Grey, Donald Houston, Sean Connery (signed on a single-page), Des O’Connor, Alfred Marks, Dusty Springfield, Bruce Wells (The Shadows), Patrick Cargill, Vince Hill, Arthur Askey, David Jacobs, Frank Ifield, Hayley Mills, Melvyn Hazel, Charles Hawtrey, Nicholas Parsons, signed on a magazine page pasted down with Joan Sims on reverse, Leo Franklyn, Norman Vaughan, David Frost, Sid James, Peggy Mount, Warren Mitchell, Hermione Gingold (both sellotaped over signatures), Danny La Rue, Dick Emery, Mary Quant, Jimmy Edwards, Topol signed on a magazine page taped in, Marianne Faithfull signed on a piece of paper tipped in, and Marty Feldman signed on a sheet of paper loosely inserted. Provenance:The Collection of Ceril Campbell, celebrity stylist, TV Presenter, motivational speaker, life coach, author, and independent celebrant. Signed in person for Ceril Campbell who grew up in Chelsea, London and on Saturdays, whilst still at school, worked on the Kings Road in boutiques, Mr Freedom, and later Jean Machine, whilst studying fashion design. As a result, Ceril hung out with ‘the Chelsea crowd’, who at that time included Mick Jagger's brother Chris, Jane Birkin's brother and Marianne Faithfull, Patti Boyd, and others. Ceril’s father worked in the film industry and would often take her to the studios where many of these signatures were signed.
Corgi Toys Vintage 472 Land-Rover Public Address Vehicle ‘Vote for Corgi’ green/yellow body, red interior, spun wheel hubs, original speaker with microphone and supporter figures, in near mint original condition, with a good blue/yellow picture card picture box, some age/edge wear, 5/9 in pencil on one end flap.
A COLLECTION OF DENON AND KEF COMPONENT HI FI EQUIPMENT including a pair of Model 104aB Reference speakers (one tweeter not working) a DRA-425 Stereo Receiver with remote, a DRM-700 tape player, a DCD-500AE CD player with remote and a pair of AVK speaker stands (all PAT pass and working unless stated)(9)
Registration – EP07 DZRChassis No. – JMZNC18F600131720M.O.T. – February 2026Odometer – 71,500The Mazda MX-5, of course, needs no introduction but perhaps the Z-Sport Edition does. This UK only special edition was limited to just 400 units, was based on the top specification 2.0 Sport model and originally sold for £19,995. ‘EP07 DZR’ is one of just 322 models thought to remain and is being offered here with no reserve. ‘EP07 DZR’ has much going for it, too. Just three owners to date and a sensible mileage of 71,500 miles covered. What’s more there is a solid service history recorded and an advisory free MOT in place until February 2026. All in all, this is a rare, limited edition MX-5 with a great provenance and diligent service history. Definitely one for the connoisseur.The Z-Sport Edition started with the UK’s top specification 2.0 Sport model as its basis and was inspired by the Japanese “Blaze” Edition. The Sport already boasted a 6-speed gearbox, Bilstein suspension and a limited slip differential. Externally the Z-Sport added a unique Radiant Ebony Mica livery, clear indicator lenses and a sublime and unique set of 17-inch multi spoke BBS alloy wheels. ‘EP07 DZR’ exhibits all these exterior refinements with the vendor rating both bodywork and paintwork as “good.” The Z-Sport cabin added Stone coloured leather upholstery with heated front seats, alloy pedals and stainless steel MX-5 inscribed scuff plates. This bright and well equipped interior earns an “excellent” rating and also features climate control and a six speaker audio system.The mechanical specification of ‘EP07 DZR’ remains that of the 2.0 Sport model. That consist of the 1,999cc, four cylinder, four valves per cylinder MZR engine producing 160 bhp and 188 NM of torque. In original order that was good for a 130mph plus top speed and 0-60 mph in under eight seconds. The Bilstein suspension and limited slip differential helped ensure that this range topping MX-5 retained the model’s reputation for peerless on road dynamics.In summary:· A limited edition model from just 400 ever made· Offering a range of unique Z-Sport features and attributes· Together with a full service history and ample additional paperwork
**Collection of Mid-20th Century Audio Equipment**1. **Pye Model 1005 Record Player** A vintage Pye Model 1005, manufactured in Cambridge, England under CBS Laboratories' licence (UK Patent No. 905802). The unit features a veneered exterior with a blue hard case and integrated speaker grille, characteristic of 1960s portable record players. Electrical specifications: 200-250V, 50Hz AC. Serial No: 804203.2. **KB Westmoreland Audio Amplifier** A mid-century KB Westmoreland amplifier with a veneered wooden casing, beige control panel, and rotary dials for volume, bass, treble, and balance. Includes labelled 3.5mm jacks for guitar, extension speaker, and tape recorder. The robust design and integrated speaker grille reflect 1960s British engineering. Both items exhibit wear consistent with age, making them compelling pieces for vintage audio collectors or enthusiasts.
**Pair of Ovator S-600 Speakers by Naim**This offering features a pair of Ovator S-600 speakers by renowned British audio manufacturer Naim. These sophisticated speakers are known for their superior audio quality, esteemed for delivering rich, detailed sound. A striking aspect of these speakers is their blend of materials; they have a polished wooden finish on the top and sides, complemented by sleek black front panels. One speaker has visible speaker cones, while the other features protective grilles. The base of the units, possibly made from metal or plastic, adds both stability and a modern touch. Scuff marks and scratches noted on the wooden side panels reflect a history of use, situating this set in a "spares or repair" category.The speakers are each marked with the "Naim" logo, a testament to their quality and craftsmanship. Dimensions for each speaker are appropriate for a floor-standing model, with no specific measurements provided. This pair is ideal for an enthusiast looking to restore these powerful speakers to their former glory.This pair of Ovator 600 speakers measures 112 cm tall by 30 cm wide and 30 cm deep. They are offered in untested condition, suited for spares or repairs. Please see images for full details of the condition.
**Sony TC-133CS Stereo Cassette-Corder with Speakers and Accessories**A vintage **Sony TC-133CS Stereo Cassette-Corder** set, comprising the main cassette recorder unit, two matching external speakers, documentation, and additional features. - **Main Unit**: The cassette recorder features a brushed aluminium control panel with wooden veneered sides. It includes a central cassette deck with operational buttons such as Play, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward, Record, and Eject. Features include dual **VU meters** for audio monitoring, a tape counter, and switches for **Input Select**, **Tape Select** (Normal/CrO2), and **Recording Mode** (Mono/Stereo). The device has built-in microphone inputs for corresponding channels and a headphone jack. The rear panel highlights voltage adaptability (**110, 127, 220, 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz**) and grounding post, with RCA and DIN ports for audio input/output. The label confirms manufacture by **Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan** with serial number **78977**.- **Speakers**: Two wooden-cabinet, rectangular external speakers with retro geometric grille patterns and metallic "Sony" badges. Connected via wired inputs for external use, they match the main cassette unit’s design. Each speaker includes a single top handle for portability.- **Documentation and Accessories**: Accompanied by the original **owner's instruction manual** illustrated with the TC-133CS and its speakers. A vintage-style power cord is also included, indicating mains operation.**Dating**: Manufactured in the early-to-mid-1970s, reflecting popular mid-century aesthetics and technology. This complete set forms a portable stereo audio system typical of its era, appealing to collectors of vintage Sony electronics.
Denon AVR-3312 AV Amplifier with Remote, Denon Microphone DM-A409, and AccessoriesThis Denon AVR-3312 AV amplifier is accompanied by a comprehensive set of accessories including a functional remote control, a Denon microphone (model DM-A409) with its original box featuring the "Audyssey" label, a matching power cable, and an instruction manual specifically for the AVR-3312 model. Additionally, a CD or DVD for setup or documentation is included, ensuring ease of installation and optimal performance. The rear panel of the AVR-3312 showcases an extensive array of connectivity options such as HDMI ports, an Ethernet port, digital audio jacks both coaxial and optical, component video inputs and outputs, along with analogue audio and video inputs and outputs, and speaker terminals. It is designed to operate with a power source of 230V at 50/60Hz and has a power consumption of 670W. The item is marked with the standard warnings and caution labels for user safety and compliance.

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