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A Selection of Radio Related Devices, to include a Yaesu FRT-7700, a Burns Electronics Wavemeter TC-101, a CP-163X-II Linear Power Amplifier, a Watson WCN-600, a Vectronics VC300DLP Antenna Tuner, a Harrier CB Power Pack, a Harvard H-652, a CSE DF-2461, & some home-brew switching box devices,
A Mixed Selection of HiFi / Radio Parts & Devices, to include a box of switches, a power board (model 1053214-2), a moving coil rectifier type 1945 Volt meter, an Air Minitry Thermo Ammeter (damaged), a Condenser Variable X6F, an electric bell, two radio microphones, an Air Ministry part, in box labelled "Part No. C-10B-2738", a cased AVO meter, & more,
An RCA AR-88 Radio Receiver Unit, black, likely an AR-88D, black crinkle paint to front panel & desktop cabinet, original RCA badge replaced with meter, unit powers up when connected to mains power, power cable appears to be modern, the internals are a little dirty, but appear to be complete, unit not tested beyond powering on, glass valves begin to glow when unit is powered up, unknow condition of valves beyond this observation, refer to images for internal condition,
A National NC-190 Shortwave Radio Receiver / Broadcaster, blue, body G-VG, with a home-made power supply, appears to be working at time of auction, valves glow & backlit pannels are illuminated, internals appear to be VG, unit was in use until recently, with G0TUW callsign sticker to top panel, NOTE: The power supply & transformer will be disassembled & detached to prevent novices from injury & self harm, please bid with this in mind,
Peter Cushing signature piece Approx. 8.25x5.5 Inch. As an English actor. His acting career spanned over six decades and included appearances in more than 100 films, as well as many television, stage and radio roles. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Sandy Powell - an original artwork piece, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size: 9.5x6", approx. Albert Arthur Powell MBE (1900 – 1982), known as Sandy Powell, was an English comedian best known for his radio work of the 1930s and for his catchphrase "Can you hear me, mother?" He first said this in a theatre in Coventry. Fifty years later, deciding he needed a rest from the business (he planned a cruise around the world with his wife, Kay White), he again said it in a Coventry theatre, for the last time.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Tommy Handley - an original over-painted photograph artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by two handwritten letters from Handley approving the artwork, and a further signed compliments slip. Artwork size: 9x4.5", approx. Thomas Reginald Handley (17 January 1892 - 9 January 1949) was an English comedian, best known for the BBC radio programme 'It's That Man Again' which ran between 1939 and 1949. He became nationally known as a pioneer broadcaster after establishing himself as a comedian and singer on the music hall circuit.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Norman Evans - an original painted artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size: 9.5x5" approx. AF - slight tear to the lower edge. Norman Evans (11 June 1901 – 25 November 1962) was an English stage and radio comedian, best remembered for his sketches and programmes entitled "Over the Garden Wall".
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Suzette Tarri - an original over-painted photograph artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by two letters from Tarri dated 1946, discussing the publication of the cards. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Ada Barbara Harriett Tarry (2 January 1881 – 10 October 1955), known by her stage name Suzette Tarri, was an English comedian and singer, popular on radio as well as on stage in the 1930s and 1940s.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Ronald Frankau - an original over-painted photograph artwork laid on metal, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by a letter from Frankau dated May 1946 giving permission to use his image. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Ronald Hugh Wyndham Frankau (22 February 1894 - 11 September 1951) was an English comedian who started in cabaret and then made his way into a career in radio and films.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Tommy Handley - an original artwork piece, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Thomas Reginald Handley (17 January 1892 - 9 January 1949) was an English comedian, best known for the BBC radio programme 'It's That Man Again' which ran between 1939 and 1949. He became nationally known as a pioneer broadcaster after establishing himself as a comedian and singer on the music hall circuit.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Stainless Stephen - an original painted artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by a handwritten letter from Stephen approving of the art. Artwork size: 8.5x4", approx. Arthur Clifford Baynes (30 November 1892–13 January 1971) was an English teacher and comedian who performed under the stage name Stainless Stephen. He was one of the first comedians to appear on BBC Radio, where he created several characters including "Oscillating Oscar" as well as "Stainless Stephen".
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - The Western Brothers (Kenneth & George) - an original over-painted photograph artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by three handwritten letters from Kenneth Western relating to the production of the cards - one letter giving a short biography of the act for the back of the card. Artwork size: 8.5x4", approx. The Western Brothers were an English music hall and radio act, popular from the 1930s to late 1950s, performing self-written topical songs which often lampooned the upper classes.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Clapham & Dwyer - an original artwork painting, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size: 5x9.5" approx. Clapham and Dwyer were a British comedy duo popular in the 1920s and 1930s, comprising Charlie Clapham (William Charles Conrad Clapham; 6 January 1894–27 July 1959) and Bill Dwyer (William Henry Dwyer; 7 May 1887–11 January 1943). They were the first comedy double act to become famous on British radio, and continued to broadcast regularly through the 1920s and 1930s. Dwyer was the straight man, and Clapham - with monocle and moustache - was the fool. Their sketches often featured "Cissie the Cow", a disruptive influence that was initially imaginary but was later played onstage in the manner of a pantomime horse. As a stage act from 1928, they appeared in venues all over the country.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Ted Ray - an original over-painted photograph artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by two letters from Ray dated 1946, one giving permission for use of a photograph, the other admiring the sketch. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Ted Ray (1905 – 1977) was an English comedian of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, on radio and television. His BBC radio show Ray's a Laugh ran for 12 years.
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Revnell & West (Ethel Revell and Gracie West) - an original painted artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Revnell and West were a British comedy double act, most popular in the 1930s and 1940s though Revnell continued to perform into the 1960s. They were sometimes billed as "The Long and the Short Of It", or on radio as "The Two Oddments".
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Norman Evans - an original over-painted photograph artwork, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Accompanied by a handwritten letter from Evans dated 1946, one giving permission to use the artwork. Artwork size: 8.5x4.5", approx. Norman Evans (11 June 1901 – 25 November 1962) was an English stage and radio comedian, best remembered for his sketches and programmes entitled "Over the Garden Wall".
Churchman's (W.A & A.C), Cigarettes - Stars Of Variety (unproduced series c1946) - Original Artwork - Jack Train - an original over-painted photograph artwork piece, completed by artists at Mardon, Son & Hall for production of the cigarette card series. Artwork size approx 8x5". Jack Train (1902 – 1966) was a British comic actor best known for his appearances as a variety of eccentric characters in the BBC radio series It's That Man Again (ITMA).
Corgi - A fleet of 20 boxed diecast model buses from Corgi, which includes #574 'Blackpool Centenary'; C528 Open Top Bus 'Hamleys'; #469 London Bus 'Gamleys'; #528 Open Top Bus 'Radio Victory' and similar. Models appear Mint in window boxes ranging Fair - Good with age and storage wear. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Tamiya - A boxed Tamiya #46006 1:14 scale Tamiya Quick Drive 'Monster Beetle' Radio Control Model car. The car comes with 2 channel transmitter plus accessories and appears to be in Mint condition, housed in a Very Good slightly dusty lift off lid box with some general wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
EDWARD CHISNALL, THE GIRL AT ARISAIG goauche on board, signed and dated '16mounted, framed and under glassimage size 25cm x 14cm, overall size 58cm x 51cm Note: Edward H Chisnall is a well-known artist, author and broadcaster who was born in Glasgow in 1942. He works from a "haunted studio" in his home town of Glasgow. His written works include Bell in the Tree: The Glasgow Story which was also broadcast as a series three times a day, every day of the week throughout 1990 by Radio Clyde. His paintings rarely appear at auction.
* MHAIRI MCGREGOR RSW (SCOTTISH b 1971) WHITE ROSES oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 24cm x 24cm, overall size 42cm x 42cm Note: MHAIRI PATRICIA McGREGOR RSW was born in 1971. She studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1989 - 1993, gaining a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. She has exhibited very widely in Scotland, in England and Australia. While at Art School she received a number of awards including one month working in Vetheuil, France, a Christie’s Bursary for 3rd-Year Studies, Glasgow School of Art Landscape Drawing Prize for a sketchbook done in the open and a John Kinross Scholarship - 3 months working in Florence, Italy. Following graduation, she spent six months painting in Australia. In 1996 she was interviewed by BBC Radio Scotland for The Usual Suspects programme. In 1997 she was short-listed as one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship and she was awarded the Under 25 Regional Winner of the Laing Art Competition. She spent a further four months painting in Australia. In 1998 she was short-listed, one of six for Gilchrist-Fisher Memorial Award. She took part in a Scottish Television interview for The Home Show programme. In 1999 she was short-listed, one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship. She was awarded the Ruth Davidson Memorial Award - 3 months working in the South of France. She was elected Member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. In 2000 she was awarded Glasgow Art Club Fellowship and spent two months painting in Australia. In 2001 she was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award and the Paisley Art Institute Prize. In 2002 she spent two months painting in Arizona and New Mexico.
EDWARD CHISNALL, HAND ROLLED IN HAVANA pastel on paper, signed and dated '18mounted, framed and under glassimage size 39cm x 31cm, overall size 67cm x 51cm Note: Edward H Chisnall is a well-known artist, author and broadcaster who was born in Glasgow in 1942. He works from a "haunted studio" in his home town of Glasgow. His written works include Bell in the Tree: The Glasgow Story which was also broadcast as a series three times a day, every day of the week throughout 1990 by Radio Clyde. His paintings rarely appear at auction.

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