A collection of Pioneer audio equipment to include an SA-940 stereo amplifier, SG-540 graphic equalizer, PD-M9OX compact disc player, PD-M603 compact disc player, TX-940L tuner and PL740 turntable, together with a Realistic ten band stereo frequency equalizer and a pair of Zenith Allegro MC3000 speakers. (9)
We found 7837 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 7837 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
7837 item(s)/page
A 9ct Gold Cased Ladies Zenith Wrist Watch, Champagne Face with Arabic Numeral Hour Indicators and Inscribed Zenith, Square Case Measuring 13.6mm by 13.6mm, to a Mesh Bracelet Strap, Case inscribed for London 1953, Total Weight 17.2gms, Complete with Red Tooled Case for Robinson and Co, Shrewsbury
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CAMERAS ETC to include a Canon 'AE-1 Program' camera fitted with a 45mm 1:2.8 lens with a Sunpak 'Auto 221D' flash, a Zenith-E 'Moskva 80' camera, a Minolta 16 'Model P' camera, a Cosmic 35 camera, a Vivitar 80-200mm 1:4.5 zoom lens, a Kodak 'Brownie Vecta,' a BenQ 'W100' projector, a Rank Hylite projector, assorted Kodakchrome slides of landscapes, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Zenith - Gentleman's 18ct gold cased bracelet watch, circa 1957, the white dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, gilt hour and minute hands, and sweeping seconds, signed crown and snap-on case back numbered '815398', signed 133.8 calibre, 20 jewels automatic movement numbered '4756039', 35mm diameter (ex.crown), on a 18ct gold integrated bracelet, 70g gross approx
A Gentleman's Zenith gold plated wristwatch, comprising a round signed gilt dial, date aperture at 3, case approx 33mm, to a leather strap, quartz movement, in original case wear and tear commensurate with age requires battery Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
Maull & Polyblank, Albumen Print of Frederick Walter Simms, F.R.A.S.,Maull & Polyblank, the image, with arched top mounted on period paper with manuscript title 'F. W. Simms, F.R.A.S.' the the base of the image, depicting a seated gentleman next to a Smith Beck & Beck, No.1 folding microscope with Varly stage, image 155mm x 208mm, in modern card mountFrederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 – 27 February 1865) was a British civil engineer, known for his association with the Greenwich Observatory. He was the brother of William Simms (1793–1860), who, alongside his partner Edward Troughton formed the company of scientific instrument makers Troughton & Simms.Before joining the Greenwich Observatory in 1830, Simms apprenticed as a surveyor and contributed to the Trigonometrical Survey of Ireland. His tenure at the Observatory began when Thomas Glanville Taylor departed for the Directorship of the Madras Observatory. By 1835, Simms' responsibilities, as listed by John Pond, included observations with the Zenith Tube alongside John Henry Belville, occasional work with other instruments, proofreading printed observations with Henry, and overseeing the publication process of the annual volumes of Greenwich Observations. While Pond commended Simms as "very able and diligent," he also noted irregularities in chronometer rates, which eventually led to expectations of retirement.Despite being paid a modest salary supplemented by earnings from navigation lessons and surveying tasks, Simms found the financial arrangement insufficient. His dissatisfaction culminated in his resignation on 21 October 1835, shortly after the arrival of the new Astronomer Royal, Airy. Airy, in his autobiography, remarked that Simms had hoped for the position of First Assistant, a role for which Airy deemed him unfit.Following his departure from the Observatory, Simms pursued a new career path as a railway surveyor and engineer. In 1836, Simms commenced his role as a resident engineer with the South Eastern Railway Company, embarking on various significant projects, including the construction of the Bletchingley and Saltwood tunnels. He authored several books on surveying and tunnelling and produced the 1838 Map of The Parish of Greenwich in the County of Kent for the Tithe Commissioners.In 1846, the East India Company, seeking to expand railway infrastructure in their territories, approached Simms to serve as their consulting engineer in India. Despite grappling with health issues exacerbated by the climate, Simms briefly sojourned in Mauritius before resuming his duties. Among his responsibilities was overseeing the comprehensive survey and mapping of Calcutta, primarily conducted by local assistants.Upon concluding his tenure with the East India Company, Simms returned to England in 1851, his health notably deteriorated due to the harsh conditions in India. He subsequently retired from active professional life.
Zenith - a gentleman's Elite automatic wristwatch, the round off white dial with a textured centre, silver dart markers and Arabic numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, skeleton back, the stainless steel case to a Zenith black leather strap with Zenith buckle, numbered 01/02.1125.680
A ZENITH EL PRIMERO GOLD CHRONOMASTER T OPEN RETROGRADE AUTOMATIC WATCH Ref. 18.0240.4023, Movement No. 246316, circa 2009, 18K rose gold case, silvered part skeletonised dial with power reserve, chronograph and retrograde date indicator, El Primero calibre 4023 automatic movement, exhibition case back, leather strap with gold deployment clasp, Complete with box, booklet, copy of sales receipt from Balley, Banks and Biddle, Austin, TX, and service receipts from 2011 and 2015 40mm Condition Information: The watch appears in excellent condition, movement and functions running although accuracy of time keeping has not been tested. The leather strap shows considerable wear and is in need of replacement. Interior of box with deterioration to the lining which is peeling, Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Vintage Collection of T. Rex 7-Inch Vinyl SinglesThis vintage collection features a variety of 7-inch vinyl singles from T. Rex, an iconic band of the glam rock era, showcasing original EMI and Regal Zonophone labels. The selection offers an array of track listings and visually distinct sleeve designs that reflect T. Rex's unique style and Marc Bolan's enduring legacy in the music industry.Key Features:1. **Sleeve Designs**: The singles come with a mixture of bold and artistic sleeve designs, which include black-and-white photography and vibrant colours highlighting Marc Bolan and the group. Additionally, some singles are housed in plain white or black sleeves, contributing to a minimalist, vintage look.2. **Vinyl Labels**: Noteworthy labels such as "Regal Zonophone" highlight the early Tyrannosaurus Rex period, while several singles feature the unique purple and orange T. Rex logo. Most singles list Marc Bolan as the composer and include clear production details.3. **Track Highlights**: This collection encompasses well-known tracks such as "Get It On" and "Telegram Sam," alongside rare B-sides like "Thunderwing" and "Jitterbug Love." The tracks span the years 1969 to 1975, illustrating the evolution of T. Rex's sound.4. **Notable Contributors**: Many singles were produced by Marc Bolan along with Tony Visconti, linking them to the zenith of glam rock. The collection also includes ties to films such as "Born to Boogie" and features live performance photography.5. **Identifiers**: Authenticity is supported by catalogue numbers such as MARC 3 and RZ 3025, marking the records' British manufacture, 45 R.P.M. speed, and associated matrix details.This collection presents a historical snapshot of T. Rex's influential presence during the 1970s glam rock movement, appealing to vinyl enthusiasts and collectors of music memorabilia.The Groover / Midnight (1973, EMI, MARC 5), Thunderwing / Lady (1972, EMI, MARC 1), Telegram Sam / Cadillac (1972, EMI, T-REX 101), Chrome Sitar / Satisfaction Pony (1975, EMI, MARC 10), Do You Wanna Dance / Dock of the Bay (1975, EMI, MARC 11), Space Boss / Think Zinc (1974, EMI, MARC 9), London Boys / Solid Baby (1976, EMI, MARC 13), Solid Gold Easy Action / Born to Boogie (1972, EMI, MARC 3), Jitterbug Love / Sunken Rags (1972, EMI, MARC 2), Truck On (Tyke) (T. Rex, 1973, EMI, MARC 6, Produced by Tony Visconti, Songwriter Marc Bolan), Satisfaction Pony (Marc Bolan and T. Rex, 1973, EMI, MARC 7, Produced by Tony Visconti, Songwriter Marc Bolan), Space Boss (T. Rex, 1974, EMI, MARC 9, Produced by Marc Bolan, Engineer Gary Ulmer), 20th Century Boy (T. Rex, 1973, EMI, MARC 4, Produced by Tony Visconti, Songwriter Marc Bolan), I Love to Boogie (T. Rex, 1976, EMI, MARC 14, Produced by Marc Bolan), Explosive Mouth (T. Rex, 1974, EMI, MARC 8, Produced by Marc Bolan, Engineer Gary Ulmer), Do You Remember (Tyrannosaurus Rex, 1969, Regal Zonophone, RZ 3022, Produced by Tony Visconti), By the Light of the Magical Moon (Tyrannosaurus Rex, 1970, Regal Zonophone, RZ 3025, Produced by Tony Visconti), Do You Wanna Dance / Dock of the Bay (T. Rex, 1975, EMI, MARC 11, Produced by Marc Bolan).
A 9 Carat Gold Full Hunter Zenith Pocket Watch, with yellow metal watch chain and attached blood stone/compass fobCase with surface scratches. Case covers and sides with some small dents. The front cover spring is working correctly when pressing the crown. Case covers are closing correctly. The crown is discoloured. The dial has a hairline crack between 10 and 11 o'clock. Winding smoothly. Hand setting correctly. Movement is working. Case diameter - 50mm wide.
Two Modern Zenith Striking Bracket Clocks, with brackets, 46cm, wall brackets 17cmRed Clock - clock case with small chips to the front edges. Some other small chips to the gilded surfaces. Some small surface scratches. Wall bracket with minor chips. Movement is working and striking on the half hour and hour. Green Clock - case with chips. The front-right foot is broken (this piece is still present). The back right-hand side foot is damaged and with old repair. The back left-hand foot with some chipping to the gilt surfaces. Dial has some hairline cracks. Movement is striking correctly on the hour and half hour. Unable to test clock movement due to the broken foot. Wall bracket with chips and surface scratches in parts.
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 18K. 'Zenith' 16528 - Men's watch - 1999. Case: yellow gold (18K.) - bracelet: yellow gold (18K.) - automatic - last service: in November 2024 via one of our trusted partners - Rolex paper certificate - diameter: 40 mm - wrist size: approx. 19 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 16528 - chronograph - dial set with diamonds - Rolex cal. 4030 based on the Zenith El Primero movement - weight: 160,8 grams.
No Reserve - Zenith Prime 010010420 - Men's watch. Case: steel - strap: leather - manual winding - diameter: 38 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - plexiglass - ref: 010010420 - chronograph, displayback, date - cal. 420, refined version of the renowned El Primero movement - This lot will be in auction without reserve price.
Zenith El Primero Espada 18K. 18.2170.4650 - Men's watch Case: rose gold (18K.) - bracelet: rose gold (18K.) - automatic - Zenith box with booklets and accessories - diameter: 40 mm - wrist size: 18.5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 18.2170.4650 - date, display back - Zenith cal. 4650 - total weight: 157, grams.
A Zenith Automatic steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed and jewelled 2532 PC caliber movement numbered '5638123', the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, the case back numbered '9734383', case diameter 3.3cm, on a black leather strap, with Zenith red case.
ZENITH, NINE CARAT GOLD QUARTZ WRIST WATCH the decagon dial with baton hour markers, 18mm case, on a nine carat gold bracelet, lacking box and papers Please note that this watch has not been opened. MOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. WEAR: Well worn.DIAL: Marked, spotted, discololured. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Very dirty to the underside. Split nearest the case. WEIGHT - 24.9G
ZENITH, NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH the round dial with baton hour markers, 17mm case, on a nine carat gold strap, lacking box and papersQty: 22gPlease note that this watch has not been opened. MOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks visible.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Worn.
A page taken from a 1971 diary on which Zacron, designer of the 1970 Led Zeppelin album sleeve ‘Led Zeppelin III’ has drawn a page of doodles and sketches in ballpoint pen. On the reverse side of the page Zacron has handwritten various notes in ballpoint pen and pencil, one of which is dated 5th February 1971 and reads ‘JIMMY PAGE?’. Provenance: from the estate of Zacron, born Richard Drew 1943 – 2012. The artist known as Zacron was born Richard Drew in Sutton, England in 1943. Zacron’s artistic career was intrinsically connected to music and during his artistic training he met first Eric Clapton at Reynolds High School, Acton, London, England and then Jimmy Page whilst at Kingston College of Art. Zacron recalled how he and Jimmy became friends: ‘Jimmy visited my studio, and in his home, we discussed art and music. We decorated our guitars with experimental materials and designs, I made liquid projections using hot oils and strobes linked to the music of Jimi Hendrix’. After winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Arts Schools, Zacron studied drawing from January 1965 to June 1967. Soon after completing his artistic studies Zacron briefly became a lecturer at Leeds Collage of Art under Harry Phillips, before resigning the post to found the ‘Zacron Media Centre’ in London's West End. It was after a gig at Leeds University in 1970 that the members of Led Zeppelin met with Zacron to discuss the commission of an album cover for the forthcoming release ‘Led Zeppelin III’, with Jimmy Page championing Zacron’s work. The unconventional approach was also highly complex for production and disruptive, setting back the album release date by two months. It nevertheless coincided with Led Zeppelin’s zenith of fame, they were at this time considered to be the biggest band in the world, and the delay only served to fuel anticipation. Ultimately, sales in the United States alone totalled 25 million copies, making it one of the most iconic covers in rock history. During a career which spanned five decades he made an analytical spiritual exploration of the visual arts, tackling a broad range of media and themes. His work has featured in exhibitions around the world, his art has been collected by legends of the music world and is included in many significant collections. The page measures 13.5cm x 19.6cm (5.25 inches x 7.7 inches). The condition is very good plus.
Fünf Taschenuhren u. a. Silber19./20. Jh., 1x Zenith, 1x M. Bleibinhaus/Nürnberg, 1x englische Silberuhr gepunzt, 1x Kienzle und 1 weitere Taschenuhr, Gesamtgewicht: ca. 468,76 g, D: bis 56 mm. Keine Gewähr auf Funktion oder Vollständigkeit. Alters- und Kratzspuren, Berieb. 1x Zeiger lose, 2x Zifferblatt def.
ZENITH - a 9ct gold mechanical wristwatch, circa 1960s, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, pencil hands and subsidiary seconds crosshair dial, 19 jewel movement with calibre 2531, hallmarks London 1967, serial no. 42258, case width 34mm, 30.6g gross, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - presentation inscription on caseback otherwise only general surface wearCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Zenith black leather strap and tang buckle, perished and bent in placesNotes – no box or papers
Zenith - an Elite class 6 dual time 18ct gold and stainless steel automatic wristwatch, 38mm diameter case, white dial, Arrow baton markers, subsidiary seconds, second time zone indicator, automatic movement, original 18ct gold and stainless steel strap, boxed with receipt, instruction book, and warranty card, ref 90/53 0030 682/31, dated 1/5/98.
Seven titles on guns and the American West, including Dennis Adler, 2 titles: 'Guns of the American West', Chartwell Books, 2009, original pictorial boards, dust wrapper 'Guns of the Civil War', Zenith Press, 2011, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper, both profusely illustrated throughout, both oblong 4to; R.L. Wilson, 2 titles: 'Buffalo Bill's Wild West', L, Greenhill Books, 1998, 1st edition, 'The Peacemakers: Arms and Adventure in the American West', NY, Random House, 1992, each illustrated throughout, each oblong 4to, orig. cloth, dust wrappers; Daniel D. Hartzler: 'Confederate Presentation & Inscribed Swords & Revolvers', Olde Soldier Books, 1988, 369pp, large 4to, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, plus 2 others similar (7)

-
7837 item(s)/page