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Green GPO Ambassador briefcase 3 speed record player USB recorder; built in twin stereo speakers; bluetooth transmitter and built in rechargeable battery with up to 2.5 hours playback. Output; RCA connectors and USB port for record and playback, RRP £84.99. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: This item is not working at lotting and will require attention.
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a boxed set of dominoes, leather cased travelling clock, wooden fountain pen and matching biro in a wooden case, Moeck boxed recorder, gold plated lighter, two Acme whistles, small telescope, pair of Aitchison Imperial field glasses, brass and resin paperweight, Meerschaum pipe carved with two dogs to the bowl, doctors blood letting tool with three blades, two vesta cases and other items
ANON: THE NAVAL RECORDER CONTAINING AUTHENTICK MEMOIRS OF THE LATE LORD VISCOUNT ADMIRAL NELSON, BARON OF THE NILE, DUKE OF BRONTE ETC IN WHICH IS GIVEN A FAITHFUL ACCOUNT OF ALL HIS ENGAGEMENTS AND MORE PARTICULARLY OF THE BATTLES FOUGHT AT THE MOUTH OF THE NILE, COPENHAGEN AND TRAFALGAR NEAR CADIZ, ALSO MEMOIRS OF SOME OF THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS BRITISH ADMIRALS AND NAVAL OFFICERS WHO HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES DURING THE LATE AND PRESENT WAR TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE BRITISH NAVY AND OTHER IMPORTANT PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO THE SUBJECT, Halifax, J & J Nicholson, 1806, 4 engraved plates comprising "The encounter off Cadiz 1797", "Victory of the Nile 1798", "Lord Nelson before Copenhagen (folding)", "Trafalgar battle plan (folding)", the latter with small part damage without loss, running title "Memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson" which is complete ending at page 343 followed by "The Life of Sir W Sydney Smith" [and others], continuous pagination ending abruptly at page 454 at the commencement of "Memoirs of George Anson Byron", modern quarter calf marbled boards gilt, a curious and scarce Nelson publication as no copy traced
Late 19th century Swiss quarter-repeating pocket watch/desk timepiece, the circular green guilloché enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and minute recorder, applied gold Roman numerals, dot and star seconds/minute markers, pierced gold hands, in square steel case with rose gold coloured button and winding crown. Case approximately 50mm wide.
[Eikon Basilike], The Povrtraictvre (sic) of His Sacred Majestie (sic) in His Solitudes and Svfferings (sic), first edition, third state, [London: Printed by John Grismond for Richard Royston], 1648 [i.e. 1649], pp: two-page frontispiece engraved by William Marshall (fl. 1617-1649), [8], 269 (quire N erroneously paginated, 193/194 repaired), contemporary mid-17th century black morocco gilt, the covers centred by a shaped monstrance with leafy scrolling finials and flanked by alternating arrangements of E/F, fan-shaped cornerpieces within the panel, the exterior of intersecting double-fillets with dentil bands, flat spine, all edges gilt, 8vo, [1] Provenance: 1) Edmund Ferrers, Attorney of London, his monogrammed binding and ink MS ownership inscription to recto endpaper: Edmund Ferrers/His Booke/August the 3rd 1656; 2) R:d Stanley, second-half 18th century ink MS ownership inscription, below which is the later pencil annotation BA 1760/MA 1764, therefore possibly Richard Stanley of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (d. 1810), BA 1760, MA 1763 barrister, Recorder of Hertford from 1780, Senior Bencher of the Inner Temple; 3) The Rev. John Graham (1794-1865), Bishop of Chester and Cambridge academic; 4) sold, Sotheby's, Bishop of Chester's Sale, March 8th to 13th 1866, Lot 318, 7/- to; 5) James Beck, ink MS ownerhsip and purchase note dated March 9 1866; 6) Charles Braithwaite, Paint Merchant, Church St, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 1932-1960, inscribed in blue biro.
A Parker fountain pen, Duofold, 14ct gold nib; other fountain pens, Watermans, Parker, pencils, pens; postcards; a Lillicraps Hone green glass safety razor dish, original box; magnet, original box; an Ocean micro casette recorder dictophone; folding magnifying glass; scissors; razors; a shoe polishing set; qty
A resin four-piece Jazz band, height of tallest 98cm (all af) (4). CONDITION REPORT The tuxedos have been overpainted and there are heavy losses to the red paint throughout. There are also heavy losses to the faces and hair of all four musicians. The hands of the keyboard player are heavily damaged. The keyboard is a replacement - it is actually just a keyboard that has been painted black. The gentleman with the recorder is supposed to be holding a trumpet and the recorder is a replacement for this which has been painted gold. The saxophone has split throughout the end of the trumpet. The hands of the double bass player have splits as well. General heavy wear throughout and requires a lot of attention.
King's Counsel.- Edward VII.- Letters Patent appointing William Alfred Meek as King's Counsel, manuscript on vellum, engraved decoration at head and margins, ruled in red, Great Seal in metal skippet, housed in the original red morocco box, gilt royal arms on upper cover, slightly rubbed, original key, document 490 x 595mm., Westminster, 25th February 1903.⁂ William Alfred Meek KC (1850-1929), ; Barrister-at-law; Recorder of York, 1898-1911.

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