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Original vintage advertising poster by Maxell – It’s Worth It – featuring an illustration of a gentleman in a Le Corbusier armchair, martini glass and lampshade all blown away by the sound from the JBL L100 speaker, Maxell logo on a cassette tape in the bottom right corner. Maxell is a Japanese consumer electronics company, it was founded in 1960 in Osaka. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, pinholes, small tears, paper skimming. Country of issue: USA, designer: Steve Steigman, size (cm): 56x113, year of printing: 1980s.
A famous Turbo known as 'BADDIE' rediscovered after 20 years of hibernation; with a fascinating history, just 11,000 miles and originality to match; recommissioned ready for sale.Much of the Porsche 911's development had resulted from the factory's racing program and it was the period Group 4 homologation rules, which required 400 road cars to be built, that spurred the development of 'Project 930' - the legendary 911 Turbo. In production from April 1975, the Turbo married a KKK turbocharger to the 3.0-litre Carrera RSR engine in road trim; a combination that delivered 260bhp for a top speed of 155mph. In 1978, the Turbo's engine was enlarged to 3.3-litres, gaining an intercooler in the process, power increased to 300bhp and the top speed, of what was the fastest accelerating road car of its day, went up to 160 mph. But the Turbo wasn't just about top speed, it was also the best equipped 911 and amazingly flexible, hence only 4 speeds in the gearbox, being capable of racing from a standstill to 100mph in 14 seconds! The Turbo's characteristic flared wheel arches and 'tea tray' rear spoiler had already been seen on the Carrera model while the interior was the most luxurious yet seen in a 911, featuring leather upholstery, air conditioning and electric windows. More refined than hitherto, yet retaining its high-performance edge, the Porsche 911 Turbo sold in the thousands, becoming the definitive sports car of its age.The car presented here is a 1980 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 3.3-litre and has a fascinating backstory. It is accompanied by the most intriguing and complete history file, full of handwritten letters and addressed invoices relating to its original owner, the legendary music industry figure, Peter Grant (5th April 1935 - 21st November 1995). Grant was best known as the manager of The Yardbirds, Bad Company and most famously Led Zeppelin from their creation in 1968 to their breakup in 1980. With his intimidating size and weight, confrontational manner, knowledge and experience, Grant procured strong and unprecedented deals for his band. He is widely credited with improving pay and conditions for all musicians in dealings with concert promoters. Grant has been described as "one of the shrewdest and most ruthless managers in rock history". In his early years, he had also been a bouncer, wrestler, actor, stunt double and eventually the president of Swan Song Records (LZ & Grant’s own label); hence, he was one of the wealthiest men in the music industry at his peak."Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant didn’t just rule his band, he ruled the entire music industry.’"Marital problems, diabetes, cocaine addiction and the death of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham all took their toll on Grant's health and after the official breakup of Led Zeppelin in 1980 (and the subsequent folding of the Swan Song label in 1983) he virtually retired from the music business to his private estate in East Sussex. However, towards the end of his life, he conquered his addiction and lost a significant amount of weight. His first public appearance for many years was in 1989, when he and Jimmy Page both attended a Frank Sinatra concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Grant subsequently sold his estate and moved to nearby Eastbourne. In 1992, he appeared in the film ‘Carry on Columbus’ as a cardinal and in his remaining years, Grant became a keynote speaker at music management conferences, where he was lauded by latter-day peers.On the afternoon of 21st November 1995, Grant suffered a fatal heart attack while driving to his home at Eastbourne with his daughter Helen. He was 60 years old. Grant was buried on 4th December 1995 at the cemetery opposite his mansion, with the funeral service held at St Peter and St Paul's Church, Hailsham, East Sussex. Coincidentally, it was the 15th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's official breakup. His final public appearance had been at the last night of the Page and Plant tour at the Wembley Arena in July 1995. Grant was survived by his son Warren Grant and his daughter Helen Grant.Unbeknown to lots of people, Peter Grant was also a big car fan and collector, owning, amongst others, a Dino GTS and a 1930 Bentley Speed Six which appeared in the Led Zeppelin film ‘The Song Remains the Same’, with Grant driving his wife in it at their home Horselunges Manor.In July 1980, Grant bought a brand-new Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 3.3-litre from Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd, specially ordered in Black with a full Burgundy Hide interior (including dashboard and knee roll), with air conditioning and a sunroof. So taken was he with this car, he registered it (from new) with his number plate ‘BAD 1’ (which was given to him as a Christmas present from the members of Bad Company; Grant also had ‘LZ 1’ on his Range Rover). By the early 1990s, Grant was a fully signed-up and active member of Porsche Club GB, attending and displaying his car at numerous events right up until his death (in 1995); at this time, his Porsche was very well-known, referred to as ‘BADDIE’.The car was seldom used (in no small part due to him being in his reclusive period from 1980 until 1989) mostly taken to shows and car events, being always serviced at Porsche main dealers (Malaya of West Sussex and Rivervale of Hove etc.), racking up only 6,000 miles by 1993. Peter died in 1995 and in June 1996 the car passed to his son Warren (registered in his name). It wore ‘BAD 1’ until 1998 (replaced then with ‘GGM 107V’). In 1998 the car (then with 7,000 miles) was reoffered (via a letter written by Warren Grant) to Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd. to sell (there are invoices to them for remedial work to get it ‘sale ready’). They advertised the car for sale in 1998/1999 (now with 9,000 miles) for £31,950, whilst at this time it also featured in a Porsche book.In February 1999, it was bought by Mr Ceanam Baird of Farnham, who kept the car until 2001, when Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd (again) sold it to Mr Michael Corregan of Cobham (but didn’t register to himself). Our vendor then bought it from Michael Corregan in May 2002 (then with 9,950 miles covered – all corroborated by MOTs/invoices). Prior to doing the deal, our vendor had it professionally inspected by Autocheck (specialist vehicle surveys) run by an ex-Le Mans Porsche engineer (report in history file) who gave it a glowing report.Life and work took over for our vendor and his Porsche, so it was safely tucked away in his garage. He used it only a handful of times, as indicated by the current mileage of 11,124. There it has sat, unmoved and occasionally run-up, for the last 15 plus years. On deciding to sell the car, our vendor has wisely utilised the expert skills of William Francis Porsche of Suffolk to evaluate and recommission the car where required. At the time of writing, this process is still ongoing, but the originality, solidity and preservation of the car are evident and impressive. The condition is wholly commensurate with the 11,124 miles covered. The car is being given a thorough going-over, renewing all fluids, belts, numerous gaskets, tyres and other consumable parts that require it. The goal is to get the car to the best possible standard as is possible in time for the auction, which will involve a fresh MOT (passed 31/10/22).This car and its history file are very special things, both for classic car enthusiasts and for British rock music fans - a potent combination. Silverstone Auctions are very proud to be offeringClick here for more details and images
NATIONAL COMPANY INC; 'Microphone Sam', a painted wood and card figure of a gentleman supported upon a tinplate lamp shaped back plate and speaker base with circular microphone attachment, paper label to the underside, height 29cm.PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest. Additional InformationSome wear to the paint on the lamppost, figure in good condition, just slightly grubby and with minor wear. Microphone with general wear and the speaker blue cloth pad with general discolouration. Does not appear to be in working order.
A well-documented C.B.E. awarded to Stefan Terlezki Esq., sometime M.P. for Cardiff West, and Chairman of Cardiff City Football Club, who having experienced the horrors of both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany was a powerful voice against totalitarian governments, and following the collapse of the Soviet Union was an ardent supporter of an independent Ukraine The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with both full and miniature width neck ribands, in Fattorini, Birmingham, case of issue, extremely fine £300-£400 --- C.B.E. London Gazette 13 June 1992: ‘For political and public service.’ Stefan Terlezki was born in Antonivka, Poland (now part of Ukraine), on 29 October 1927. Occupied by the Soviet Forces in 1939 and annexed to the Soviet Union, several of his family were arrested and deported to Siberia. Following the German invasion in 1941, still only 14, Terlezki was sent to Germany as part of a consignment of slave labour, and spent the rest of the War working on farms near Voitsberg. After being ‘liberated’ by the Soviet forces in 1945, he was due to be conscripted into the Red Army to fight the Japanese, but escaped, and ended up in the British Zone of Occupation in Austria. In 1948 he was allowed to emigrate to Britain, and was sent to work as a coal-miner in Wales. After finding alternative work in the canteen of a miners’ hostel, he eventually went into hotel management, and ran his own hotels in Aberystwyth and Cardiff. Terlezki’s political career began in 1968, when he became a Conservative member of Cardiff City Council. He unsuccessfully stood for Parliament in both 1974 elections, losing the Cardiff South East seat on both occasions to James Callaghan. The following year he was appointed Chairman of Cardiff City Football Club, although he refused to travel to the Soviet Union when Cardiff City played Dynamo Tbilisi in the European Cup Winners’ Cup, as he risked being sent to Siberia as a Red Army deserter. As well as serving as the Chairman of various Charitable bodies, Terlezki was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Cardiff West in the 1983 General Election, succeeding the former Speaker, George Thomas. Whilst in Parliament he remained true to his right-wing reputation, and unsuccessfully introduced a Bill to replace the May Day bank holiday with ‘Sir Winston Churchill Nation Day’ holiday. Despite increasing his vote at the 1987 General Election, he lost his seat to the Labour candidate, with the party holding the seat ever since. Terlezki was appointed H.M. Government's representative on the Council of Europe’s Human Rights Committee in 1989, with his experience of life in both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany making him a powerful voice against totalitarian governments, and following the collapse of the Soviet Union he became an ardent supporter of an independent Ukraine. He condemned Ukraine’s preservation of close ties with Russia, especially the leasing of naval and military bases in the Crimea, arguing that it allowed Russia to maintain a foothold in the country, and pressed the case for Ukrainian membership of the European Union. He published his memoirs, From War to Westminster, in 2005, and died on 21 February 2006. Sold with an extensive archive, including the Bestowal Document for the C.B.E., this mounted in a glazed frame; named Certificate for the 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal, this similarly mounted in a glazed frame; a photograph of the recipient outside Buckingham Palace having received his C.B.E., and a video ‘still’ of him being invested by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II; photographs of the recipient with various personalities, including H.M. the King (when Prince of Wales), Margaret Thatcher, Michael Heseltine, Geoffrey Howe, and William Hague; the recipient’s British Passport, with various Ukrainian Visas in it; two cartoons featuring the recipient, one whilst Chairman of Cardiff City F.C., both mounted in glazed frames; a copy of the recipient’s autobiography, From War to Westminster, together with a copy of a letter written by the recipient to the then Editor of the Spectator asking him to review it favourably, ‘Please Boris don’t let me down!’; and other ephemera.
Brunei, Sultanate, Order of Loyalty to the State of Brunei, Second Class set of insignia, by Spink, London, comprising neck badge, 93mm including Star and Crescent suspension x 59mm, silver-gilt and enamel; Star, 82mm, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, with maker's cartouche to reverse and gold retaining pin, with neck riband bad lapel rosette, in slightly damaged case of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £400-£500 --- Attributed to Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, when he was Secretary of State for Wales, on the occasion of the Visit the Sultan of Brunei to Wales. Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, was born in Port Talbot, Wales, on 29 January 1909, and educated at Tonypandy Grammar School and University College Southampton. After working as a schoolmaster in both London and Cardiff, he was elected to the House of Commons as Labour Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central in 1945, and in 1950 was returned for the new seat of Cardiff West, a seat he retained until his retirement from the Commons in 1983. He served as Secretary of State for Wales in Harold Wilson’s government from 1968-70, and was elected Speaker of the House of Commons on 3 February 1976, in which role the first broadcasting of parliamentary proceedings brought him unprecedented public attention, with his Welsh cries of “Order! Order!” becoming familiar to a generation of Britons. He retired as Speaker on 10 June 1983, and was raised to the peerage as Viscount Tonypandy (a viscountcy being the traditional honour for retiring Speakers for over 200 years). He died in Cardiff on 22 September 1997, heirless. Sold with a photographic image of the recipient with the Sultan.
AC/DC - BACKTRACKS - COLLECTORS EDITION DELUXE LP/ CD/ DVD BOX SET (88697540982). Backtracks is a superb 2009 released LP/ CD/ DVD Limited Edition collectors deluxe box-set by AC/DC. The 12"x12"x4" (30cm*30cm*10cm) exterior box is designed to resemble a vintage AC/DC guitar amplifier and also has the original logo that was spray-painted onto the rear of Angus and Malcolm Young's speaker cabinets in 1975. The “head” of the amp has a handle that lifts the top off to reveal the contents housed within it. The head is also a working guitar amplifier. It is a one-watt amplifier. (88697540982, set comprises of an LP of rarities tracks M/ Sealed. 3 CDs and 2 DVDs housed in a wallet. A 164-page book and some original memorabilia reproductions. Contents is in Ex+/ Like New/ Sealed condition. The box is in superb Ex condition, with only minor edge storage wear).
A Marshall MG series 30 DFX amplifier speaker - With carry handle to top, housed in a ebonised case with a gilt metal plate to top with knobs and switches and mesh cover with logo. Together with an Axl thin amp with original blue carry case. Marshall amp measures approx. 42cm x 48cm x 23cm.
4 Radioempfänger1) Seibt 326 W, um 1935, Dr. Georg Seibt, Berlin, Lautsprecher, Chassis mit Bauteilen und Rückwand ergänzt. - 2) Frankreich, um 1935, Hersteller und Modell nicht bekannt, trapezförmiges Gehäuse, 2 Lautsprecher. - 3) Erla Monodic S-50, 1926, Electrical Research Laboratories, USA, 6 Röhren, nur Mittelwelle, Batteriebetrieb, für externen Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse, komplett mit Röhren. - Und: 4) Philco, um 1938, USA, Radio mit Plattenspieler, Teakholzgehäuse. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)4 Radio Receivers1) Seibt 326 W, c. 1935, Dr. Georg Seibt, Berlin, loudspeaker, chassis with components and rear panel added. - 2) France, c. 1935, manufacturer and model unknown, trapezoidal case, 2 loudspeakers. - 3) Erla Monodic S-50, 1926, Electrical Research Laboratories, USA, 6 tubes, medium wave only, battery-operated, for external speaker, wood case, complete with tubes. - And: 4) Philco, c. 1938, USA, radio with record player, teak case. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
3 Acht-Spur-Stereo-Kassettenrekorder, um 19731) Dokorder MC-60, Denki Onkyo Co., Japan; 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, 2-Kanal-Stereogerät, 1 Aufnahme/Wiedergabekopf, 1 Löschkopf, Bandgeschwindigkeit 9,5 cm/Sek. - 2) Akai CR-81D, Akai Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, NF-Verstärker, für externen Lautsprecher. - 3) Akai GXR 22-D, Akai Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, NF-Verstärker, für externen Lautsprecher. - Und: 4) 64 Acht-Spur-Kassetten mit Musik der 1980er Jahre. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)3 Eight-Track Stereo Cartridge Tape Recorders, c. 19731) Dokorder MC-60, Denki Onkyo Co., Japan; 110-240 volts AC, 2-channel stereo, 1 recording/playback and erase head, tape speed 9.5 cm/sec. - 2) Akai CR-81D, Akai Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 110-240 volts AC, LF amplifier, for external speaker. - 3) Akai GXR 22-D, Akai Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 110-240 volts AC, LF amplifier, for external speaker. - And: 4) 64 eight-track cassettes with music from the 1980s. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
Stereoanlage Bang & Olufsen mit Sony-Tonbandgerät, um 1975-801) Beomaster 4000, Radioempfänger und Verstärker, 6 Stationstasten, Flachbahnschieberegler, Musikleistung 2 x 100 Watt an 4 Ohm oder 2 x 55 Watt an 8 Ohm, flaches Teakholzgehäuse. - 2) Beogram 1700, Plattenspieler, 33 und 45 UpM, System MMC 20S. - 3) 2 x Beovox X25, Lautsprecher, 8 Ohm, 1 Baßlautsprecher, 1 Hochtöner. - 4) Kopfhörer U70. - Und: 5) Sony TC-377, Spulentonbandgerät, 3 Bandgeschwindigkeiten. - Alle Teile funktionieren. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)Bang & Olufsen Stereo System with Sony Tape Recorder, c. 1975-801) Beomaster 4000, radio receiver and amplifier, 6 station buttons, flat track slide controls, music power 2 x 100 watts into 4 ohms or 2 x 55 watts into 8 ohms, flat teak cabinet. - 2) Beogram 1700, record player, 33 and 45 rpm, system MMC 20S. - 3) 2 x Beovox X25, loudspeaker, 8 ohms, 1 bass speaker, 1 tweeter. - 4) Headphones U70. - And: 5) Sony TC-377, reel-to-reel tape recorder, 3 tape speeds. - All working. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
3 Radioempfänger1) RCA-Radiola 17, RCA Victor, USA, 1927, 7 Röhren, 110/220 Volt Wechselstrom, für externen Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse, 1 Knopf fehlt, komplett mit Röhren. - 2) SBR Super Ondolina 86, um 1927, Société Belge Radio-Électrique, Brüssel. 6-Röhren-Empfänger, Langwelle und Mittelwelle, Batteriebetrieb, für externen Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse mit 2 Türen, teilweise Wurzelholzfurnier, komplett mit Röhren, selten. - Und: 3) Kolster Radio 7-A, USA, um 1926, 7 Röhren, nur Mittelwelle, Batteriebetrieb, für externen Lautsprecher, komplett mit Röhren. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)3 Radio Receivers1) RCA-Radiola 17, RCA Victor, USA, 1927, 7 tubes, 110/220 volts AC, for external speaker, wood case (missing a knob), complete with tubes. - 2) SBR Super Ondolina 86, c. 1927, Société Belge Radio-Électrique, Brussels, 6-tube receiver, long wave and medium wave, battery-operated, for external loudspeaker, wood case with two doors and section of burr-walnut veneer, complete with tubes, rare. - And: 3) Kolster Radio 7-A, USA, c. 1926, 7 tubes, medium wave only, battery-operated, for external speaker, complete with tubes. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
4 Radioempfänger in Truhenform1) Audiola, um 1930, Nordisk Solar, Dänemark, 4 Röhren, 220 Volt Wechselstrom, für externen Lautsprecher. - 2) Unbezeichnet, um 1928, Frankreich, 5 Röhren, Batteriebetrieb, für externen Lautsprecher, dreiseitig verglastes Gehäuse. - 3) Unbezeichnet, um 1930, 3 Röhren, Batteriebetrieb, für externen Lautsprecher, Luxus-Holzgehäuse, Front mit Intarsien. - Und: 4) Triumf, um 1930, Dänemark, 3 Röhren, Gleichstrom-Netzanschluß, nur Mittelwelle, für externen Lautsprecher. Start Price: EUR 120 Zustand: (3/-)4 Chest-Form Radio Receivers1) Audiola, c. 1930, Nordisk Solar, Denmark, 4 tubes, 220 volts AC, for external speaker. - 2) Unmarked, c. 1928, France, 5 tubes, battery operation, for external loudspeaker, three glazed sides. - 3) Unmarked, c. 1930, 3 tubes, battery-operated, for external loudspeaker, deluxe wood cabinet, inlaid front. - And: 4) Triumf, c. 1930, Denmark, 3 tubes, DC mains operation, medium wave only, for external speaker. Start Price: EUR 120 Condition: (3/-)
9 Radio-Lautsprecher1) Philips Modell 2007, Eindhoven, um 1930, Bakelit, Ø 45 cm, magnetisches System. - 2) Téléphone Le Las, Paris, Frankreich, um 1925, Trichterlautsprecher, Metall, Ø 36 cm. - 3) Philips Modell 2019 siebeneckiges Bakelitgehäuse mit Messingfront, 3 Anschlußkabel, Ø 30 cm. - 4) Philips Modell 2006, Eindhoven, um 1930, Bakelit, Ø 40 cm, magnetisches System. - 5) Deko-Trichterlautsprecher, ohne System. - 6) Philips Modell 2115, Eindhoven, um 1930, Bakelit, 2 geklebte Risse, magnetisches System. - 7) Philips Modell 2007, Eindhoven, um 1930, Bakelit, Ø 45 cm, magnetisches System. - 8) Philips Modell 2119, Eindhoven, um 1930, Bakelit, Membrane defekt, magnetisches System. - Und: 9) Unbezeichnet, Trichterlautsprecher, Metalltrichter, Ø 36 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3-/-)9 Radio Loudspeakers1) Philips model 2007, Eindhoven, c. 1930, bakelite, Ø 17 ¾ in., magnetic system. - 2) Téléphone Le Las, Paris, France, c. 1925, horn loudspeaker, metal, Ø 14 1/5 in. - 3) Philips model 2019, heptagonal bakelite case with brass front, 3 connection cables, Ø 11 ¾ in. - 4) Philips model 2006, Eindhoven, c. 1930, bakelite, Ø 15 ¾ in., magnetic system. - 5) Decoration horn-type model, no system. - 6) Philips model 2119, Eindhoven, c. 1930, bakelite, 2 repaired cracks, magnetic system. - 7) Philips model 2007, Eindhoven, c. 1930, bakelite, Ø 17 ¾ in., magnetic system. - 8) Philips model 2119, Eindhoven, c. 1930, bakelite, membrane defective, magnetic system. - And: 9) Unmarked, horn-type speaker, metal horn, Ø 14 1/5 in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3-/-)
Komplettanlage der Serie 2000 und Zubehör von Bang & Olufsen, um 1983Dänemark, bestehend aus: 1) Beomaster 2400, Radioempfänger und Verstärker, 2 x 50 Watt, 4 Ohm, Steuereinheit für weitere Geräte. - 2) Beocord 2000, Kassetten-Tape-Deck mit Dolby HX-PRO. - 3) Beogramm 2200, Plattenspieler mit Tonabnehmersystem MMC20E, 33 und 45 UpM. - Und: 4) 2 Lautsprecher Beovox S45, 4-8 Ohm, jeweils 1 Tieftöner, 1 Tief-Mitteltöner und 1 Mittel-Hochtöner. - Alle Komponenten funktionieren, Kabel zu den Lautsprechern nicht vorhanden. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)Bang & Olufsen 2000 Series Stereo System and Accessories, c. 1983Denmark, consisting of: 1) Beomaster 2400, radio receiver and amplifier, 2 x 50 watts, 4 ohms, control unit for further components. - 2) Beocord 2000, cassette tape deck with Dolby HX-PRO. - 3) Beogram 2200, record player with MMC20E pick-up system, 33 and 45 rpm. - And: 4) 2 Beovox S45 loudspeakers, 4-8 ohms, 1 woofer, 1 low-midrange and 1 midrange-tweeter speaker each. - All components working, cables to the speakers not present. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
Braun Phonosuper SK55 "Schneewittchensarg", um 1965Braun, Frankfurt. Radioempfänger und Plattenspieler, 110/220 Volt Wechselstrom, Langwelle, Mittelwelle und UKW, integrierter dynamischer Lautsprecher, Plattenspieler mit 4 Geschwindigkeiten, weiß lackiertes Metallgehäuse mit Seitenteilen aus Holz (Esche-Furnier) und Acrylglasdeckel, guter Zustand, funktioniert. - Design-Klassiker! Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3/2)Braun Phonosuper SK55 "Snow White's Coffin", c. 1965Braun, Frankfurt. Radio receiver and record player, 110/220 volts AC, long wave, medium wave and FM, built-in dynamic speaker, record player with four speeds, white-lacquered metal case with ash-veneered wood sides and acrylic cover, good condition, working. - A modern design classic! Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3/2)
ONE BOX OF CAMERAS AND TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT, to include a portable Toshiba KT-AS1 stereo cassette player, portable Saisho two way speaker system, a pair of Ariston cylinder shaped speakers, an Advent 7101 laptop - M 725 1.60GHz 512MB 40GB DVD+/-RW Li-Ion Win XP computer with carry case and charger, a white Nokia Lumia 520 Smartphone with box and instruction booklet, a Kodak Disc 6000 camera, a Kodak 'Baby Brownie' camera, a Ricoh Multi AF system RZ-800 camera, a cased Mamiya/Sekor 500TL camera (s.d) (1 box + loose) (Condition report: not tested, phone has no charger)
Walnut single weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 7" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a glazed case with ebonised barley twist pillars, 45" high (pendulum, weight & key); also a contemporary Kieninger two train wall clock in need of assembly, within an art deco style case 34" high (movement and dial but no pendulum or weights), a small contemporary drop dial timepiece, 22" high overall and a Stentorian Miner Cabinet speaker, 9" high (4)
Assorted electrical items to include Amplion moving coil speaker, an old speaker, a vintage HMV radio, a Truvox reel to reel tape recorder, a Mini Cine animated film projector, a Miny reel to reel tape recorder, a small portable Bush radio, a Fountain 2 band radio stereophonic, a Tandberg 2 track series 15 reel to reel player, an Aldis projector, a Transistor model R 300 radio, a Defiant radio and a vintage Ferrograph Wearite reel to reel recorder.
An Essay towards making the Game of Chess, Edmond Hoyle. Printed for T Osborne, in Gray's Inn; S Crowder & Co. 1761. Book signed by the author Edmond Hoyle and the printer Tho Osborne. Edmond Hoyle (1672 – 29 August 1769)[1] was an English writer best known for his works on the rules and play of card games. The phrase "according to Hoyle" (meaning "strictly according to the rules") came into the language as a reflection of his generally perceived authority on the subject;[1] since that time, use of the phrase has expanded into general use in situations in which a speaker wishes to indicate an appeal to a putative authority.

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