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A Fender DG60CE with a black finish single cutaway acoustic guitar with fishman pre-amp and equaliser in a hard shell case together with TGI 4 speaker amplifier TAA-30RC complete with lead, strap etc. Condition - Typical minor dinks and plectrum scratches from normal use, electrics okay, amp in excellent condition, good working order.
A COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICALS including a Pure DAB radio (missing one speaker grille), an Amstrad Emailer (both PAT pass and working), a Vintage boxed Ingersoll tape recorder (untested), two pairs of Panasonic speakers (untested), a Honda car Stereo (untested), a vintage Marexar mini Cine film viewer (no plug untested), a vintage Philips clock radio (untested) etc
Wharfedale Pro Titan 12 speaker, pair of Wharfedale pro titan 8 speakers, Skytec SP1000 speaker, img stage line PAB-110 MK2 speaker and five speaker stands of various sizes (10)Condition Report:Working condition of the speakers is unknown, there are no cables for any of the speakers. All the items in this lot are in well used condition.
TV Film Wyn Calvin signed 6x4 inch black and white photo. Calvin MBE OStJ, known affectionately as The Clown Prince of Wales and The Welsh Prince of Laughter, was a Welsh comedian, pantomime dame, television and theatre actor, radio personality, television chat show host, after dinner speaker, lecturer, philanthropist and newspaper columnist. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
WSPU INSIGNIASpeaker's ribbon, woven in purple, green and white with the word 'Speaker' and the letters 'NWSPU' encircled by a gilt metal laurel wreath, topped with a purple and green bow, original pin stamped with maker's mark [indistinct], red oval manufacturer's sticker 'Toye & Co. 57 Theobalds Rd, London' on cardboard label on reverse, some browning and marks; with a length of silk ribbon in the suffragette colours, several tiny pin holes, marked, 55mm. wide, c.1340mm. long, c.1908 and later (2)Footnotes:According to a letter of provenance accompanying the lot, this rare speaker's insignia had been in the possession of a Miss Rose of Wick in the Highlands of Scotland. It has not been possible to ascertain her identity beyond that but there are references in Votes for Women of a Miss Rose speaking in Glasgow and Edinburgh, so it is likely that the insignia did belong to her as a prominent speaker. Her name is also included in a list of twenty speakers who shared six platforms at a joint demonstration of suffrage and trade union movements at Alexandra Park, Manchester on Saturday 8 October 1910. The ribbon can be dated to a period of a few years after 1908, when the WSPU colours of green, white and purple were adopted, and during the time when the WSPU had split into the Women's Freedom League (WFL) under Charlotte Despard and the National Women's Social and Political Union (NWSPU) under the leadership of the Pankhursts and Pethick-Lawrences.The formation of the Women's Social and Political Union by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in 1903 had galvanised the cause of suffragism in Scotland. Activists from both the more peaceful arm of the suffrage movement, the NUWSS, and the militant WSPU undertook campaign tours of the Highlands, addressing meetings in the smallest villages as well as larger towns such as Perth and Aberdeen (see Leneman, L., The Women's Suffrage Movement in the North of Scotland, article online). The town of Wick had been affiliated with the Edinburgh National Society for Women Suffrage since the tour of Jane Taylour and Agnes McLaren as far back as 1871. On 16 September 1910, Emmeline Pankhurst spoke to a capacity audience of over 800 at the Rifle Drill Hall at Wick, as part of an extensive Highland tour designed to 'to extend the influence of the movement and to clear up many misunderstandings...' (Votes for Women, 16 September 1910). The meeting was organised by Miss Bemner and the 23 September issue of Votes for Women carried a report of the meeting thus: 'The Territorial Hall was packed with curious and eager faces. Mrs Pankhurst had a splendid welcome, and spoke magnificently. The audience was fairly astounded. Questions came pouring up, and the audience was delighted with Mrs Pankhurst's answers'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very unusual early 19th century mahogany lidded box bearing brass plaque to the underside of lid inscribed 'This is one of the seven boxes containing gold Coronation medals, Geo:IV, transmitted to the speaker, 17.July 1821, to be by him disputed to the members of the House of Commons', with brass military style recessed handles and Bramah lock (no key), width 28cm, depth 26.cm, height 9cm.
Cross (Richard Assheton, 1823-1914, 1st Viscount Cross). An archive of correspondence mostly addressed to Viscount Cross, late 19th & early 20th century, including Princess Beatrice (1857-1944), autograph letter signed, ‘Beatrice’, Kensington Palace, 8 February 1907, letter of condolences on the death of his wife, 2 pages, 8vo; Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1818-1887), a group of 13 mostly private autograph letters signed, 1882-85, one letter concerning the Channel Tunnel, ‘I take for granted that Chamberlain will not be able to bring on his Channel Tunnel Committee. If he does attempt it he ought to be stopped, or an adjournment should be insisted on. I am not a violent alarmist on the subject, though I think the balance of argument is thus far against the Tunnel. But I strongly object to the thing being smuggled through, and to the Government’s evading its responsibility’ (6 March 1883); other letters referring to the Fair Trade question, the Redistribution bill, operations in Sudan, voting legalities in connection with a contest for the Speakership, the power of the Speaker to suspend a member and various other parliamentary matters, a total of 35 pages, 8vo/small 8vo; John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-1883), 11 autograph letters signed, ‘Marlborough’, 1878-80, a mixture of parliamentary and private matters, including reference to the 1879 famine, 56 pages, 4to/8vo; Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby (1775-1851), a group of 3 documents signed, ‘Derby’ as Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lancaster, being warrants appointing Joseph Seaton Aspden of Preston to various ranks, 1804-18; Lady Gwendolen Cecil (1860-1945), autograph letter signed and typed letter signed with typed extracts from letters addressed to his grandfather by her father which she is keen to use in her biography [Life of Robert, Marquess of Salisbury, 5 volumes, 1921-], and a letter from her husband Lord Cecil, plus other sundry correspondence including legal paperwork and memoranda concerning investments for the family of the Duchess of Albany, etc.QTY: (approx. 50)NOTE:Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross (1823-1914), British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Home Secretary 1874-1880 & 1885-1886.
A Finescale 0 Gauge LNER 'A1' class 4-6-2 'Flying Scotsman' Locomotive and Tender by Sunset Models (California USA), made in Korea for Sunset Models in 2007, representing No. 4472 'Flying Scotsman' in early LNER condition, with apple green livery, single chimney and round dome, with fully modelled centre connecting rod and conjugated valve gear, well-detailed backhead and corridor tender, box indicates fitted with sound and smoke and includes instructions for same, tender appears fitted with a speaker, overall E, appears never run, in the original box, box VG-E
A Finescale 0 Gauge LMS 'Princess' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 6200 'The Princess Royal' in LMS lined crimson livery, with single chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided Stanier tender, box includes tool set and additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc), but appears to lack instruction manual, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so may be fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 006', box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR class 9F 2-10-0 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 92236 in ex-works BR satin black with late totem, with double chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided BR1G tender, box includes additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc) and instruction manual with DCC details and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so probably fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 080', box E, with outer despatch sleeve
A RailKing/MTH G Scale 2-part American F3 Diesel Unit, two 'A' units in Western Pacific silver/orange livery as No. 802/803, with all-wheel drive and sound speaker to unit 802, both VG, in non-original quality plastic boxes and complete with original Operator's Manual, indicating fitment with 'Protosound' digital system (2 + paperwork)
A VINTAGE TRIO KP-2022A TURNTABLE with a MP11 cartridge, walnut effect plinth and smoked plexiglass lid (drive belt deteriorated but needle and motor working), a vintage Trio KA-2000A Solid State amplifier (both PAT fail due to uninsulated plugs but working unless stated) an Aiwa turntable and a pair of Aiwa speakers (PAT pass and working) and a Tiny computer speaker system (untested) (5)

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