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FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a vintage Nippon Busicom pinwheel mechanical calculator, a boxed Dolmetsch recorder, a boxed Binatone GTX model 01/2076 car cassette stereo player, a collection of C.D's artists include Cliff Richard, The Everley Brothers, Gene Pitney, four cigarette card albums, to include Modern Naval Craft, R.A.F Badges, Birds and Their Young, over sixty L.P records, approximately fifty 45rpm records, artists include Elvis, Billy Fury, Buddy Holly, The Shadows, etc. Christmas decorations, boxed Xmas tree, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes + loose)
Libertinism Records of the Most Ancient and Puissant Order of the Beggar's Benison and Merryland, Anstruther [Bound with:] Supplement to the Historical Portion of the "Records of the ... Beggar's Benison ... being an Account of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Society, together with Excerpts from the Toasts, Recitations, Stories, Bon-Mots, Speeches, and Songs delivered thereat. Anstruther [i.e. London]: printed for private distribution only [by J. Lewis, Wardour Street], 1892. 2 parts in 1 volume, 8vo (20.7 x 13cm), near-contemporary red crushed morocco gilt, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, [10] 30 [2], 91 [3] pp., half-title, 9 photographic plates showing the society's paraphernalia, pamphlet (Notes on "The Records of the Beggar's Benison Society ...", 1892, 16 pp.) tipped to front pastedown, 2 additional photographs of society paraphernalia tipped to front free endpaper and rear pastedown, bookplates, faint spots to covers, a few spots and marks to contents. Together with an original Beggar's Benison diploma of membership, 1759, granted by Robert Lumsden of Invergelly, admitting Ralph Teesdale, Captain, Royal Marines as member of the Edinburgh branch, manuscript on vellum, 16.8 x 31cm, signed by Walter Ferguson, recorder of the Edinburgh branch of the Beggar's Benison, folded, retaining original pink ribbon, remains of red wax sealNote: Note: First edition, one of 250 copies only. The Beggar's Benison, a gentlemen's sex club, was founded in Anstruther, Fife, in 1732 and is believed to have continued until the 1830s. The group's recorded practices include a phallocentric initiation rite, ritualised onanism, inspections of nude female models, and sexualised toasts and readings. The present work is the principal source for the group's activities and contains photographs of its paraphernalia including drinking goblets, medallions and its notorious 'testing platter', all decorated with priapic motifs. No other copy traced in auction records, apart from an incomplete copy offered Hodgson's, London, in 1965, lacking three plates.
A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF A PIPING SHEPHERD AND COMPANION (2)Circa 1765-70 Each standing before a flowering bocage, he playing the recorder with a dog at his feet, the young girl holding a posy of flowers with a recumbent lamb at her feet, 23cm highMale- restoration to the tip of the recorder and his left thumb. Minor losses to ends of his left hand fingers.Typical losses to the bocageFemale- Loss to one of the scrolls on the reverse of the base. Some restoration and some typical losses to the bocage
A JVC video-cassette recorder; a stereo cassette-deck by Alpha; a hi-fi amplifier by Eagle Products; a pair of Koss headphones; a pair of hi-fi speakers by Hitachi; and a pair of speakers by Solar Vox; together with a Beomaster 3000-2 stereo amplifier/receiver; a Beogram 1000 turntable; and two speakers - all by Bang & Olufsen.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE MUSICAL INTEREST, METALWARES, PICTURES, WALKING STICKS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a boxed Dolmetsch treble recorder with a regular Dolmetsch recorder in pouch, a Suzuki Melodion S - 25 in case with instructions, a folding music stand, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn and Grieg 78s, a Harper No 15/2 mint green kitchen mincer, three walking sticks - one having an antler handle, a boxed Sinclair scientific programmable calculator, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)
GEORGE CHINNERY (BRITISH 1774-1852) A BLACKSMITH AND OTHER STUDIES pencil, pen and brown ink dated December 7.1850 lower centre; variously inscribed with annotations throughout the sheet; numbered 52 upper right29.5 x 21cm; 11 1/2 x 8 1/4in49.5 x 40cm; 19 1/2 x 15 3/4in (framed)Property from a Private CollectionProvenance: Thomas Agnew and Sons, LondonBorn in London where he was a student at the Royal Academy Schools, Chinnery spent five years in Ireland before departing for Asia in 1802 where he journeyed to Serampore in West Bengal via Madras, Calcutta and Dacca. Dodging his debts, some twenty years later he arrived in Macau and made the island his home until his death in 1852. Fascinated by the artistic possibilities of Macau's shoreline and the local tradespeople he was an inveterate recorder of everyday life, as evident in the present very full page of annotated sketches.
THREE BOXES OF VINTAGE ELECTRICAL ITEMS, CAMERAS AND TWO MICROSCOPES, comprising a Fidelity Fi-Cord reel to reel tape recorder and battery charger, two Reslo Sound Ribbon microphones, a portable Uher 4000 Report-L radio/tape recorder, a 1920s family photograph album, a pair of Boots Admiral binoculars, a Kodak Retinette camera, a Fujifilm Finepix S602 zoom camera, an Olympus XA2 camera, together with a Swift Stereo Eighty binocular microscope and another unmarked binocular microscope serial No. 960050 (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)

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