A Crossley Troubadour music system with AM/FM radio, turntable, CD, cassette, USB and SD card playback - the wood-veneered case with hinged lid over the 33/45/78 rpm turntable, the front panel housing two speakers and with a central display with CD drawer, SD/USB slots and headphone jack, the right hand side with cassette slot, with remote control, instruction manual and power adaptor (two-pin, requires adaptor for UK use), the back with AUX-IN input and external speaker outputs, in good working order.
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TANNOY, PAIR OF 15 INCH DUAL CONCENTRIC GOLD SPEAKERS, 1975 framed in cherry wood, sticker to oneCondition generally good, though with some cosmetic issues in areas - including a ring to the top of one, and chips to veneer on other speaker.We have removed the grilles (one of which has damage to plastic Tannoy maker's mark) and added images of interior.Whilst we offer no guarantee alongside the speakers, the client has stated these as being in full working order at last time of using.Reverse of speakers is secured to frame - we cannot remove for image.
A Collection of Hi-Fi Interconnects and Speaker Cables - An assortment of Interconnects: 6 optical cables from 1.5 to 3m. Over 15 RCA cables of various brands from 5m to 1m. 4 x 3.5 to RCA of various lengths. Several 3.5mm to 3.5mm cables and Digital Coax cables. Box of Speaker Cables: Large selection of Linn K20 - terminated (banana plugs and sockets) and unterminated. Various lengths from 2m to 8m. Unbranded 2 x 2 x 4 bi-wire cables. Rega FSC Quattro 5m and 2 x 3m Van Damme. All untested.
A Collection of CB, Communications, GPS and Accessories including a Midland CB Tranceiver, a Nevada PS 40M CB Power Supply, powers on an ICOM : IC-PCR1000 Communications Receiver, an ICR75 Communications Receiver, an IC-A24E VHF Air Band Transceiver, an IC HM12 Microphone, a SP-7 Speaker and Telescopic Antenna, a Power Supply 16V DC 1 Am, a Target Communications Receiver. Powers on, an AOR AR2001 Communications Receiver. Powers on, a Standard Horizon HX870E Floating Transceiver with GPS. Boxed - missing charge, a Lowrance Avionics Airmap 600C GPS and WAAS Receive, a Watson WPN 97 Antenna, aGarmin GPSmap 76CSx, aMicro Tutor T20 Morse Code Tutor appears to be Working, a MFJ 418 Pocket Tutor Morse Code Tutor, appears to be Working. CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee or warranty implied. Operational status may change during shipping.
Naim Hi-Fi Collection- Naim DAC-V1 Headphone/ Pre-Amplifier/ DAC with remote. Powers on - responds to remote. Digital inputs untested. Naim Nait 5Si Integrated Audio Amplifier. With manual. Responds to remote. Tested and working.Naim Supernait Integrated Amplifier. Responds to remote. Tested - 1 speaker channel not working. Headphone out working. Naim Stageline S MC Phono Stage. Boxed with manual and 4-5 pin connector. Powers on - untested. Naim Stageline N MM Phono Stage. Powers on - untested. Naim 1 - Supply power supply. Works - powers both Stageline units. Naim Leads Various: Boxed interconnect 4-5 pin DIN, 2 x 5 to 5 pin connectors, 2 x 5 pin to RCA 1m and 2 x 2m terminated speaker cables. CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee or warranty implied. Operational status may change during shipping.
A collection of Miscellaneous Audio Plugs, Connectors and Devices, a plastic tub containing 50+ 1/4" jack plugs, banana plugs, speaker spikes and bridging plates, Senheisser BT300 wireless stereo transmitter, TC Electronic Level Pilot volume control, new LCD display from Yamaha TX7 and more. CONDITION REPORT: All untested
Sony TC-KA6ES Tape Deck and Sony TA-F707ES Amplifier -supplied with RM-S703 remote control which controls both units CONDITION REPORT: Tested and appears to be working. Speaker A post (+ive) on the amplifier is missing an internal metal piece which causes a banana plug to not be held in properly. No guarantee or warranty implied. Operational status may change during shipping.
A collection of Various Audiophile Speaker Cables including: Audioquest (2 pairs of 2m socket plugs, pair of Rocket 33 bi-wire 2m and a pair of Easyslip bi-wire 2m) Kimber Kable (pair of blue and black 8 wire 2m, pair of brown and black 8 wire 2.8m and a pair of brown and black 4 wire with socket ends 2.6m. QED (pair of Silver Anniversary 2m and a pair of profile bi-wire with sockets on one end 4m) A pair of NAIM Audio white 3.5m, a pair of Cyrus 2m with socket ends and a pair of Sharkwire 2m with sockets one end and unterminated the other.
A scarce post 1902 khaki Lancer style plastron fronted tunic of the Sussex Yeomanry, blue plastron, facing and piping, gilt Sussex Yeomanry collar badges, GS buttons, plaited blue cord shoulder straps with bullion crowns, label at back of collar marked "Hobson & Sons 1.1. and 5 Lexington St, London W", named to Major Hon. C. Brand, complete with blue and yellow striped girdle with brass olivets. VGC Note:Major the Hon Charles Brand was a son of Viscount Hampden (one time speaker of the House of Commons). He spent approx 15 months in the Hampshire Carabiniers prior to becoming 2nd Lieut in the Sussex Yeomanry when the unit was raised in August 1901, 2 months later being promoted to Major. He commanded B Squadron of the Sussex Yeomanry which covered the Brighton, Lewes and Burgess Hill troops. He died aged 57 in 1912 at his residence near Lewes from Pneumonia. £300-400
5 inch gauge Santa Fe 997 EMD SD60 style Diesel Locomotive in Good condition From the Rob Denton collection (Reading) Dual Battery operated model of a North American style locomotive, finished in Orange and Silver livery with Yellow lining with Number 997 and Santa Fe branding. 1.4m in length. Two large motors fitted to each bogie. Steel chassis with metal body shell. Two 12v batteries, Sound unit, Speaker, Dual Air-horn and lights. Very Good paintwork, few scratches where top cover secures to body. Label within suggests built circa 1995 to the designs of Frederick.F.Few a notable British model engineer, known for his contributions to the field of small-scale engineering and model-making. Subsequent information suggests the loco was also built by 'Freddie Few' as a back-up loco for St.Albans Model Engineering group. (not verified) Dimensions: Length 1440mm, Width 240mm, Height 410mm Door to door delivery available at a rate of £1/mile from Horsham, West Sussex or collection. The display stand is not included. A video is available. Viewing at Horsham, West Sussex by appointment. Footnote: Rob Denton was a member of the Reading Society of Model Engineers, regularly showing his large scale locomotives across the country to the delight of young and old. Rob had an eye for detail which was reflected in the detailing of his models. - Condition Report - Good
Pamphlets.- Brewers.- [England's Well-wisher]. A Letter directed to the Honourable Robert Harley, Esq., speaker to the honourable House of Commons, relating to the great abuses of the nation, 4pp., trimmed at head with loss of pagination to first f., short marginal tear to second f., lightly browned, disbound, no printer, [3rd May, 1701] § Some queries which deserve no consideration, answer'd paragraph by paragraph, only to satisfie the ridiculous enquiries of the trifling p-----r that made 'em publick, drop-head title, lightly browned throughout, loose, disbound, no printer, [c.1701]; and 5 other 18th century pamphlets, including the union between England & Scotland, small 4to (7)
Crime fiction Collection of mystery and detective novels with the dust jackets, 1930s-40s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets. Titles include: Grayson, Rupert. Gun Cotton - Adventurer. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1933. First edition, inscribed by the author ‘With best wishes to Mr and Mrs Jenkins from Rupert Grayson, September 1933’ on front free endpaper, dust jacket with loss to spine and various repairs verso [p. 346]; Idem. Ace High. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1937. First edition, losses to jacket [p. 346]; Ashe, Gordon [pseudonym of John Creasey]. The Speaker. London: John Long Limited, 1939. First edition (apparently the author's first novel at least under this name), spotting to edges of textblock, jacket bright [p. 33]; Vickers, Roy. The Man in the Red Mask. London: George Newnes, Limited, [1935]. Presumed first edition (published as part of Newnes's 'Half-Crown Novels' series with jacket priced 2/6, but no other iteration of jacket traced), jacket bright [p. 824]; Blane, Fergus. Money-Lender in Gloves. London: George Newnes, Limited, c.1939. First edition, apparently a later issue with jacket priced at 3/6, gift inscription dated 1941 to front pastedown, closed tears to rear panel of jacket [p. 78: the only novel recorded under this author]; Ferguson, W. B. M. London Lamb. London: John Long Limited, c.1939. First edition, later issue jacket with 4/ overprice sticker [p. 280]; Mills, Woosnam. Biting Fortune. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1939. First edition, 8/3 overprice sticker to jacket front flap; Lindsay, David. The Man Nobody Knew. London: John Hamilton Limited, [1938]. First edition, loss to dust jacket [p. 504]; and 15 others, all in the dust jackets (23) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.
An early 20th Century Siebe Gorman & C, Divers Helmet, 12 bolt construction, with Makers Plaque to the front, tinned finish with heavy brass guards, serial 19183 to the inside collar, complete with microphone and speaker insidegenerally good condition, no obvious signs of signficiant damage or repair, please see additional images, unable to see serial number on anything apart from the stated place, we have not taken apart as we do not want to damage it in any way

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