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Good 19th century French small bodied guitar branded Marchant, Mirecourt to the inner back, with shaped closed peg box, 17 fret fingerboard with five interesting 'Arrow' frets to the table, birds eye maple back and sides, and fine grain table with ebony and ivory bound decoration to the edges and sound hole (at fault)
1953 Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. A1xxx7, blonde finish with wear including a hairline crack to the table, general play wear, rubbing, blemishes and other surface scratches, replaced saddle and bridge pins, replaced tuners, incorrect strap button, strap button added to the neck heel, black finish removed from the back of the head, suspect head face, Hiscox hard case, condition: fair *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551935/04
1975 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 3xxxx9, Indian rosewood back and sides with minor checking to the lacquer and other minor surface scratches, also a filled hole to the waist of the bass rib where an input jack was once installed, the natural top with lacquer checking, blemishes and other surface marks, shrinkage and lifting to the pickguard, split to the table by the edge of the pickguard, wear to the lacquer on both sides of the neck, Martin hard case, condition: fair
1960s Harmony H162 acoustic guitar in need of restoration, natural finish defaced with writing to the table, various other heavy wear, missing pickguard, tailpiece added, missing original bridge, condition: poor; together with a Kay K113 acoustic guitar also in need of restoration (2) *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551938/01
Kalamazoo archtop acoustic guitar, made in USA, circa 1939, sunburst finish with typical wear for age including lacquer checking, scratches and other blemishes, small oval repair to the table beside the bridge, later pickguard, hard case, condition: fair *Provenance - Military interest - Originally owned by wartime entertainer Jimmy Nuttall, known as the 'Singing Cheshire' who was a close friend of Tommy Cooper. Jimmy published a scrapbook of his memories of his time serving with The Cheshire Regiment. A copy of this book, entitled 'The Memory Man of The Eighth Army (The Singing Cheshire'), is sold with the guitar
Frank Turner - Patrick James Eggle Linville electro-acoustic guitar, 1xxx2, the finish with heavy play wear to the table and buckle scratches to the back, fitted with a Fishman sound hole pickup and an AER AK30+ preamp, Hiscox hard case, condition: fair *Provenance - This guitar was made for Frank Turner by Patrick Eggle Guitars during the time that Frank was endorsed by the manufacturer. At the end of this period the guitars were taken back by Patrick James Eggle Guitars and sold to the open market on their behalf
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