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Lot 1215

A collection of Hornby "00" railway accessories including Hornby Goods Shed R8582, Engine Shed R8636, Signal Box R8683, Coal Staithes R8603, Telephone Kiosk R8580, Pillar Box R8579 - all boxed

Lot 433

A 9 carat gold telephone charm, 6g

Lot 1067A

A vintage GPO mahogany telephone bell box stamped No 1A, 21 x 17 x 9cm

Lot 64

A collection of Thunderbirds annuals and jigsaw puzzles, a Sting Ray annual, a Carlton Captain Scarlett and The Stig figure, A Chad Valley game (A/F), telephone intercom set and vintage bagatelle and tiddlywinks, together with a wooden box with mother of pearl inlay containing retro games (2 trays)

Lot 77

Vintage toys to include Pelham puppet Pinocchio boxed, Prinztronic Micro Ten deluxe colour tv game boxed, Eurotoys 6300 Intercom Telephone set, a vintage teddy bear, doll and a poster.

Lot 259

Two boxes of electrical equipment and telephone parts

Lot 115

Pepsi Cola telephone and Boomerang Spring game

Lot 61

GPO Bakelite telephone with wall mounted bell set

Lot 76

Three boxes of pictures, commemorative coin collections, Trivial Pursuit, large button telephone, books etc

Lot 380

A Chinese gilt bronze large seated figure of Wudi, late Ming Dynasty, 17th Century, with fierce expression wearing body armour enriched with dragon robes, flying scarves, originally holding a sword in his right hand (now missing), 53cm high Further details:  sword missing, One up scrolling ribbon missing from his hat on his right side, nb. tablet bears incised character marks (lying across his chest) PLEASE NOTE BIDDING ON LOT 380 (A Chinese gilt bronze large seated figure of Wudi, late Ming Dynasty, 17th Century) IS BY TELEPHONE ONLY AND A DEPOSIT OF £5,000.00 IS REQUIRED. PLEASE TELEPHONE (+44 or 0044) 01283 733988 TO REGISTER.

Lot 152

Michael Craig-Martin (British 1941-), 'Telephone/iPhone', 2017, two-block letterpress on 280gsm BFK Rives paper, signed, dated, and numbered from an edition of 20 in pencil; sheet: 68 x 50cm (Framed)ARRsheet: 68 x 50cm (Framed)In very good condition No knocks, tears or creases to the sheet Deckled edges in good condition This work has been framed in a white frame with UV perspex glazing, there is a minor crack to the perspex in the lower right hand corner This work is float mounted, leaving all corners and edges of the sheet visible Alan Cristea Gallery label affixed to the frame versoThis work has not been examined outside of the frame.

Lot 62

Julian Opie (British 1958-), 'Australian Statuettes - Handbag & Telephone', 2018, two laser cut acrylic statuettes; Telephone: 24.4cm tall; Handbag: 24cm tall (2)Telephone: 24.4cm tall; Handbag: 24cm tall (2)In very good condition No knocks, chips or scratches to either of the figures No apparent issues.

Lot 219

ROYALTY - ABDICATION OF EDWARD VIIIPapers from the collection of Sir Albert George Allen (1888-1956), solicitor to the Duke of Windsor during the abdication, giving an insider's first-hand account of the final nine days of the abdication crisis in December 1936, including three autograph notes in the hand of King Edward VIII, comprising:i) Autograph note in the hand of A.G. Allen, giving the ultimatum that convinced Wallis Simpson to accept the abdication, passed to Edward VIII to read to her over the telephone ('The only conditions on which I can stay here, are if I renounce you for all time'), annotated with the date and time ('9.12.36/ 8pm'), one page, in pencil, on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), The Fort, Sunningdale, Ascot; with typed transcriptionsii) Autograph memorandum from Edward VIII, addressed to Walter Monckton ('Walter'), Attorney General to the Duchy of Cornwall and advisor to the King, setting out his timetable for the abdication ('Tuesday I tell SB [Stanley Baldwin]/ Afternoon I GO/ Evening Announcement in House and Press/ Wedny Message/ Afternoon Bill/ Assent/ Evening Broadcast'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptionsiii) Autograph memorandum from Edward VIII, addressed to Stanley Baldwin ('Whitehall 1234'), on his demand for the title of HRH for himself and Wallis ('Guarantee/ Provision/ Name – HRH for both/ Radio Broadcast'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptioniv) Series of detailed notes by A.G. Allen and Sir Ulick Alexander (1889-1973), Extra Equerry to Edward VIII and Keeper of the Privy Purse, made in the closing days of the negotiations, including Alexander's notes covering the period Wednesday 2 to Friday 4 December [1936] (dated Wednesday 7 to Friday 9 November by Alexander but corrected by Allen in pencil on the transcript), complaining of a leader in The Times, noting meetings with Beaverbrook and Harmsworth, arranging cabins for Wallis Simpson on the boat to Dieppe, meeting with the King to discuss the proposed broadcast, obtaining the comments of Churchill and Beaverbrook and suggesting the approach of the press ('...Press should be led into idea of quote 'All is Speculation', 'Let the King Speak'...'), and the King's final meeting with the Queen, 3 pages, in pencil, on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.); with Allen's notes made at The Fort from Saturday 5 to Friday 11 December, mentioning issues such as their future titles and allowance, a table plan for the final dinner hosted by the King for his brothers, including the future George VI, the divorce ('...Mrs S. rang and said J.T.G. [her solicitor John Goddard] was there advising her that she should withdraw Petition and saying King was jumpy. Advised H.M. and Mrs. S on phone not to withdraw because that would be admission of guilt and Parliament would not then vote money hereafter... '), the proposed timetable and his part in persuading Wallis to back down on 9 December ('...Mrs S. rang up and said E.H. [Harmsworth] should stay, d.a. [decree absolute] to be obtain in Apl., Coronation in May and H.M. could in Oct again announce his intention of marrying Mrs. S. E.H. said there was a plot by S.B. (Stanley Baldwin) to get H.M. off throne. H.M. would not hear of plan... she (Mrs Simpson) asked me to inform H.M. if there was no divorce he could never return to this country. I told him and he disagreed. Mrs S. asked that he should ring her back as soon as he had been told. I wrote out statement for him to make to her that the only conditions on which he could stay here were if he renounced her for all time. He spoke to her on the phone and told her this, and I also spoke and emphasised same thing...') and on Thursday 10 December as witness to the abdication ('...H.M. signs abdication (7 copies)...'), the following day lunching with Winston Churchill and working on the broadcast, later speaking with Anthony Eden about police protection, 9 pages, in pencil, some on Edward VIII's monogrammed notepaper, four on a folded piece of Prime Ministerial headed paper, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), The Fort and Downing Street, 5 to 11 December [1936]; with typed transcriptions annotated and corrected in pencil by Allenv) Shorthand memoranda by A.G. Allen of his telephone conversation with Wallis Simpson's lawyer, Theodore Goddard, on 9 December 1936, the night before the abdication, transcribed as 'Put every possible angle to her. She was willing to agree to anything and still is but I am told that other decisions have now been made...', one page from a memoranda pad, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 285 x 101mm., [erroneously dated 9.5.36 but corrected in transcription]; with two typed transcriptionsvi) Autograph memorandum to A.G. Allen, from Edward VIII, arranging a meeting at Wallis Simpson's home ('Meet at No. 5 Bryanston Court at three o'clock to-morrow Friday'), one page, in pencil, creased, rust-staining from old staple, 12mo (100 x 86mm.), [no place, no date]; with typed transcriptionsFootnotes:'THE ONLY CONDITIONS ON WHICH I CAN STAY HERE, ARE IF I RENOUNCE YOU FOR ALL TIME': THE NOTE THAT CHANGED THE MONARCHY - PAPERS FROM THE KING'S SOLICITOR AT THE HEART OF THE ABDICATION CRISIS.Through these recently discovered notes and memoranda from the papers of King Edward VIII's solicitor, Albert George Allen, an intimate, almost hour by hour picture of the last nine days of the abdication crisis is revealed. During this time, described by one biographer as the 'Nine Days' Wonder' (Inglis, Brian, St John, Abdication, London, 1966), the press finally broke the story that he wished to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson and days later, after frantic negotiations on both sides, the King informed the government of his decision to abdicate on 9 December 1936. The Instrument of Abdication, drawn up by his close friend and advisor Sir Walter Monckton, and witnessed by Allen, was formally signed the following day. Allen's notes reveal a busy round of meetings and details of private conversations as he liaised between the King at The Fort and Whitehall '...like a battle headquarters, with telephones ringing continuously, and despatch riders... bringing State papers from London...' (Windsor, Edward, Duke of, A King's Story: The Memoirs of H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor K.G., London, 1951, p.380), important decisions of state pared down to their barest facts, personalities involved in the negotiations referred to only by their initials. Amongst them, one small note in Allen's hand represents the pivotal moment when Edward VIII persuaded Wallis Simpson to accept that he could not be King without her. When the scrutiny of the press became too much, she had travelled to friends in France under cover of darkness, accompanied by Perry Brownlow who, unbeknownst to the King was charged by Allen and Beaverbrook with the task of persuading her to withdraw from the marriage, at least until after the Coronation, after which the issue could have been quietly revived. At this point she was willing to renounce their marriage plans to allow him to remain King, and had gone so far as to draft a public statement to that effect. The King, on the other hand, felt that he had run out of options and that abdication was the only way forward. 

Lot 488

A mid 20th century FTR Bakelite telephone, together with a resin Buddha head Location:FSR

Lot 41

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS AND GAMES ETC., to include two different The Beatles Single Sleeve and diecast Taxi model tins (one each from Series 1 & 2), a boxed Gearbox diecast Ford Model T Money Box/Bank in Crayola livery, an incomplete tinplate S4 Submarine, a modern moneybox in the form of a red K2 or K3 Telephone Kiosk, a vintage oil can in the shape of a cone (tinplate with brass nozzle), brass oil can with homemade Mamod label, blue GAF Viewmaster (no reels), boxed jigsaw (contents not checked), quantity of 1950's Brockhampton Press children's picture story books, assorted 1950's A & BC bubble gum cards, miniature ship in a bottle etc. (2 boxes)

Lot 3581

A RETRO TELEPHONE SEAT

Lot 2982

A BUTTON-BACK TELEPHONE TABLE/SEAT

Lot 1262

AN ANTIQUE 1940'S BRITISH GPO CALL EXCHANGE PHONE MODEL NO. 7610 TOGETHER WITH AN ORIGINAL BAKELITE VINTAGE GEC TELEPHONE

Lot 2709

A LLOYD LOOM BEDROOM CHAIR, TWO TIER TELEPHONE TABLE AND 1960'S ROUND TABLE, 15" DIAMETER

Lot 71

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby* A first quarter 20th century Bakelite telephone; together with five mid 20th century phones (6)Condition - wear and tear commensurate with age Object location - Snug

Lot 1466

Collection of mixed Elvis Presley figurines and collectables to include an Elvis telephone, toy car and a clock. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1468

Midlands transceiver and a Pye radio telephone, with a TV. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 482

Star Wars Phone Card Collectors Album, an original P&J Promotions Star Wars Trilogy Telephone Card Collectors Album - 8 Phone Cards from each of the films (Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi) plus a bonus number 9 card from Return of the Jedi - 25 cards in all - each card was worth 5 BT Units - complete and in new condition

Lot 4596

Quantity of Star Trek related collectables includes Playmates Starfleet Officers Collectors set, Alien Series Borg drone Captain Jean-Luc Picard as Locutus of Borg figure pack, Transporter series Commander William T. Riker and LT. Uhura figures, Deep Space Nine and Voyager limited edition telephone card character set, Data VHS box set, DVD's, Blu ray's, Laser discs, magnets, pin badges and others, all generally Good to Excellent, some within Good to Good Plus opened packaging. (qty)

Lot 4148

Large quantity of trading cards, including Gerry Anderson signed Thunderbirds card, Alice Krige signed Star Trek card, Women of Star Trek cards 1 -70, large quantity of James Bond trading cards within binder, other cards include The brothers Hildebrandt, The Beatles Collection, Red Dwarf, Angel, UFO and others. Sub Space Communications James Bond prepaid telephone cards presentation set of six cards. Buffy The Vampire Slayer Comics x five, signed by James Marsters, Christopher Golden, Jason Minor and Danny Strong, all with COA. All generally Good to Near Mint. (qty)

Lot 4589

Quantity of Star Trek related framed collectables x eight includes Skybox trading cards, Star Trek Generations filmcel, 22ct gold St Vincent & The Grenadines blocked stamps, St Vincent & The Grenadines commemorative 30 years of Star Trek stamp sheet, Australian stamp sheet, first day covers, all generally Good to Good Plus, some with COA. Also includes unframed stamp sheets x 4, Leonard Nimoy and Tim Russ signed photos (NO COA), The Next Generation and Voyager filmcel displays, sealed telephone cards, all generally Good to Near Mint. NB: if items need to be shipped, frames will have to be removed. (19)

Lot 320

Twenty bottle wine cabinet in the form of a vintage red telephone box, 127cm by 46cm by 36cm.

Lot 237

Vintage Bakelite telephone with exchange to extension facility.

Lot 9330

A 1960's GPO dial telephone in green, model 706 PLA66/2A

Lot 1266A

Horology - Industrial History and Salvage - an early to mid-20th century bakelite electric wall timepiece, 29cm clock dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, applied label for The Birmingham Home and Office Telephone Co., Ltd, 35cm diam; others, similar, smaller (3)

Lot 1383

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern telephone, two photograph frames, miniature teapot with cup and saucer, wall clock, decorative plate, vases, trinket dishes, coffee cup and saucer, miniatures; qty

Lot 353

A mid 20th century black bakelite telephone; others, retro 1970s/80s (5)

Lot 44

A contemporary brass candlestick telephone; an early 20th century adjustable brass stand, possibly shop display, extends to 47cm high (2)

Lot 591

A small wooden cabinet, as a telephone box, painted in red, with hinged magnetic door, 52cm high

Lot 869

Toys & Juvenalia - a Corgi Trucks 1177 Raleigh truck, window boxed; a Dinky Toys 261 telephone service van, boxed - later reproduction box; other models

Lot 251

WROUGHT IRON TELEPHONE TABLE

Lot 864

Continental mahogany veneered telephone seat

Lot 649

A Darth Vader telephone

Lot 109

Dinky - A collection including Bedford Heinz van # 923, Leyland Comet # 419, Bristol 450 # 163, Telephone Box, Post Box, Belisha Beacons and an unbranded Lollipop Lady figure. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 1250

AN OAK TELEPHONE SEAT, an oak nest of three tables and a G plan teak tile top coffee table (condition:-surface wear to telephone seat) (3)

Lot 1318

A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a hardwood oriental telephone table, painted kidney occasional table, four various other occasional tables, and a bedside unit (7)

Lot 1242

A SLECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a circular oak barley twist occasional table, diameter 55cm x height 72cm, a bentwood stool, a telephone seat, a fire screen, a singer sewing machine (locked with no key) a brass and onyx standard lamp, etc (condition - surface marks and imperfections to all) (9)

Lot 5

1963 MGA Total 6 year body off restoration, many upgrades. Please telephone for further details. Reg no 800 HOF. Red set of four spare wheels with box of information.

Lot 218

2004 Bentley Continental GT, 5998cc. Registration number LK54 OTV. VIN number SCBCE63W35C026621. Engine number 008408. Introduced at the 2003 Geneva Salon, the Continental GT was the most technologically advanced Bentley in many years. Powered by the marque's first all-new engine since 1959, its twin-turbocharged 5998cc W12 was allied to six-speed ZF Tiptronic transmission, with a quoted 552bhp and permanent four-wheel drive, the GT was capable of a 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds and 198mph. Equipped with sophisticated independent suspension and ventilated ABS disc brakes all-round, the GT could have many optional upgrades. OTV comes with a warranted mileage of just over 51,000 miles and full Bentley Main Dealer Service History, 15 stamps, the last at 50,051 miles in July 2022 when the 12 spark plugs were replaced. It will be offered with a fresh MOT on the day. The sat nav has 8 CD-ROMs, including most of Europe and Scandinavia. Amongst the options in this car are the coms pack with a Nokia telephone, and the wonderful massage and heated seats. Sold with the V5C, new MOT, old MOTs, two sets of keys and fobs, full Bentley main dealer service history, CD-Roms, and handbook.

Lot 23

GB Jack Crewdson - 'Black Grouse' on Branch. Second half of the 20th century. Paper label underneath reads "J. Crewdson Taxidermist & Naturalist, Clayton Bank, Weasel Lane, Tockholes, Darwin Lancs", with an unclear telephone number. Condition - Structure good with some dust and spots. Overall size including the Branch stand measured to the highest point of the tail is 45cm.*NOTES* - The Bird itself will likely be from Scotland.*SPECIES NOTES* - The black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), also known as northern black grouse, Eurasian black grouse, blackgame or blackcock, is a large game bird in the grouse family. It is a sedentary species, spanning across the Palearctic in moorland and steppe habitat when breeding, often near wooded areas. They will spend the winter perched in dense forests, feeding almost exclusively on the needles of conifers. The black grouse is one of 2 species of grouse in the genus Lyrurus, the other being the lesser-known Caucasian grouse. The female is greyish-brown and has a cackling or warbling call. She takes all responsibility for nesting and caring for the chicks, as typical with most galliforms.

Lot 59

A group of boxed and unboxed DINKY Toys, comprising 261 Telephone Service Van, a 190 Caravan, a 623 Army Covered Wagon, a 70c Viking air liner, a 152b Reconnaissance Car and a 161b Anti-Aircraft Gun - F/G playworn examples with some corrosion in P boxes (where boxed) (6)

Lot 366

12x Mobile telephone lens and tripod stand, height approx 7inches

Lot 109

An RAC Telephone Box lozenge shaped enamel sign, 22 1/2 x 22".

Lot 231

A simulated teak dressing table, a telephone table and mirror

Lot 354

A vintage candlestick telephone

Lot 65

A Nathan teak telephone seat

Lot 52

Vintage Telephone, ca. 1930, Germany. In a not working condition. Height: 26 cm. Width: 8 cm. Depth: 3 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

Lot 180

Early mobile telephone made by Alfred Burgunder, France, Paris, ca. 1910. The telephone features a mahogany case with square base and a square head conected by a fluted column. A hook one side holds the handset and a hook on the other side holds the earpiece. The telephone is currently in a not working condition.Very good visual condition. Serial No.: 9866. Height: 36 cm. Width: 16 cm. Depth: 15 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

Lot 108

A lot of 6 books & a folder with vintage telephone postcards. Het nieuwe handboek der radiotechniek; Radio-Nieuws 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923; Radio Service Data, Philips 1927-1942. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

Lot 51

DBP FeTAp 611-2 Rotary-dial Telephone, ca. 1970, Germany. In a working condition. Height: 11 cm. Width: 23 cm. Depth: 20 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

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