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Click here to subscribeCharles Ringer (American, b. 1948). A large kinetic metal sculpture depicting a metronome-like mechanism with several concentric triangular shapes and a pointed arm on either side, 1979. When the pointed arms that flank either side of the concentric geometric center are set in motion, each component of the sculpture sways back and forth. Signed and dated along the metal base. With a diamond-shaped wooden platform.(Not incl stand) Height: 45 1/2 in x width: 26 in x depth: 10 1/4 in. Weight: 71 lb.Condition: There are no major dents, bends, or breaks. Scuffs along the edges in several places. Some areas of oxidization along high points of wear. Dust collected in recessed areas throughout. Light wear to the wooden base.
A group of guitar and electronic musical equipment, comprising a Yamaha THR10X guitar amplifier, a Boss 'Dr. Rhythm DR-880', an Alesis NanoBass, a Kork 'Beatlab' digital metronome and a Roberts 'Stream 93i' digital radioCondition ReportWhen last tested, these items were in working condition, however we guarantee their full functionality.From a smoking home. Pat test passed.
Metronome by BRADE c. 1910 with Pyramidal Shape and Front Doors. This metronome, created by George Frédéric BRADE in 1900 with a patent extension in 1904, features a pyramidal shape made of caster metal. It has front doors that can be opened using a lever on the right side, revealing the balance and its cursor. This particular metronome was presented to J.E. Kelly, a conductor, as a token of esteem by the Douglas Orpheus Choral Society, winners of the 60 Voice Choral Competition at the Manx Musical Festival in 1910.
PSYCH/PROG 7" COLLECTION - collection of 18 Psych and Prog Singles and EPs. Collection to include: The Smoke: It's Just Your Way Of Lovin' EP - Impact (IMP 200.012 M), My Friend Jack EP - Impact (IMP 200.010 M), My Friend Jack c/w We Can Take It (x2) - Columbia (DB 8115) - Metronome (B 1662), That's What I Want c/w Sugar ManRegal-Zonophone (RZ 3071), The Might Avengers - Sometime They Say c/w So Much In Love - Decca (F.11962), Orange Bicycle - Country Comforts, Junior's Eyes - Woman Love, Rupert's People - Reflections Of Charles Brown, Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper (x2), The Sunrays - I Live For The Sun, The Peter B's - If You Wanna Be Happy (Demo), Wonderful Radio London Highlights of Big L (features The Who), Julie Driscoe + Brian Auger and The Trinity - Save Me - This Wheel's On Fire (x2), Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Diddy Wah Diddy Ep. Collection Generally VG to Ex.
STAR TREK: PICARD (2020-2023) - Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) Study Decor - Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) study decor from the television series Star Trek: Picard. Throughout Season 1, Picard's study was decorated with historical artifacts, fine art, and personal mementos.This lot consists of three framed pictures, two of a younger Picard and one Picard with Albert Einstein; a wood metronome; five metal brass-color birds on clear acrylic stands; a metal cobra statue; a clear acrylic trapezoid with suspended colorful shapes; a metal brass- and silver-color triangular statue; a cut crystal sphere; a metal icepick with ivory-color handle; a metal scroll container; a metal brass-color vase; two geodes; a decorative fireplace damper; a metal head statue on display; a display box with a resin ivory- and gold-color claw; metal silver-color crest; a metal family shield medallion; a wooden and metal envelope box; three African-inspired statues, and one wood doll. This lot exhibits discoloration, shipped wood, a buildup of grime, and tarnished metal. Dimensions: (approx) 20" x 20" x 20" (51 cm x 51 cm x 51 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.
A box containing assorted plated cutlery etc together with a box containing a Victorian mahogany and parquetry inlaid jewellery box, a modern metronome, a set of postal scales etc together with 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Westerham Kent" colour print, 35 cm x 59 cm together with another similar "Lydford Kent", 35 cm x 59 cm, AFTER HENRY G WALKER "Tom Tower - Christchurch College" coloured etching, signed in pencil, 26 cm x 15 cm, AFTER E.J. MAYBERY "Old courtyard Falaise" etching, signed and titled in pencil, 20 cm x 13 cm and three various other decorative pictures (2 boxes and 7 pictures)
A collection of original Punk and New Wave related 7 inch single sleeves. Includes: Sex Pistols ‘No One Is Innocent’/’My Way’. UK release, 1978, Virgin Records, VS 220. 2 copies. ‘Submission’/’New York’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 137 ‘(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone’/’Pistols Propaganda’. UK release, 1980, Virgin Records, VS 339 ‘The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle’/’Rock Around The Clock’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 290 ‘Pretty Vacant’/’No Fun’. UK release, 1977, Virgin Records, VS 184 ‘Anarchy In The UK’/’I Wanna Be Me’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 112 ‘Silly Thing’/’Who Killed Bambi’. French release, 1979, Sex Pistols Records, 640 160. Scuffing on reverse ‘Holidays In The Sun’/’Satellite’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 116 ‘Something Else’/’Friggin’ In The Riggin’’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 240. 2 copies, one creased. ‘You Need Hands’/’God Save The Queen (Symphonic Version)’ by Malcolm McLaren. French release, 1979, Sex Pistols Records, 640 161. 2 copies. ‘God Save The Queen’/’Did You No Wrong’. UK release, 1977, Virgin Records, VS 181 ‘C’Mon Everybody’/’The God Save The Queen Symphony’/’Watcha Gonna Do About It’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 272 The Jam ‘The Eton Rifles’/’See Saw’. UK release, 1979, Polydor, POSP 83 ‘Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’/’So Sad About Us’/’The Night’. UK release, 1978, Polydor, POSP 8 ‘The Modern World’/’Sweet Soul Music’/’Back In My Arms Again’. UK release, 1977, Polydor, 2058 945 ‘Start!’/’Liza Radley’. UK release, 1980, Polydor, 2059 266 ‘When You’re Young’/’Smithers-Jones’. UK release, 1979, Polydor, POSP 69 ‘That’s Entertainment’/’Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’. German release, 1980, Metronome, 0030.364 The Police ‘Roxanne’/’Peanuts’. UK release, 1978, A&M Records, AMS 7348 ‘Roxanne’/’Peanuts’. UK release, 1980, A&M Records, AMPP 6001 P ‘Message In A Bottle’/’Landlord’. UK release, 1979, A&M Records, AMS 7474 ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’/’Dead End Job’. UK release, 1980, A&M Records, AMPP 6001L ‘Walking On The Moon’/’Visions Of The Night’. UK release, 1979, A&M Records, AMS 7494 Others ‘Are Everything’/’Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore’ by The Buzzcocks. UK release, 1980, United Artists Records, BP 365 ‘Young Parisians’/’Lady’ by Adam and The Ants. UK release, 1978, Decca Records, F 13803 ‘Charlotte Sometimes’/’Splintered In Her Head’ by The Cure. UK release, 1981, Fiction Records, FICS 14 ‘99% Is Shit [featuring voice of Sid Vicious]’/’Cash Flow’. UK release, 1979, The Label, TLR 010 The condition of the collection ranges between very good minus and very good plus.
Vinyl - 10 The Jam LPs & 2 12" singles to include Strange Town Chicago x 2, The Jam Live At The Music Machine 2nd March 1978 (Polydor 0602547930569) sealed, Studio Sessions 1975-1976 (skytrip4), About The Young Idea x 2 (Polydor – 5705857) one sealed, Snap! (Polydor SNAP1), The Gift (Metronome 0060.496), Setting Sons (Plydor POLD5028), In The City (Polydor 2383447, minor writing on rear of sleeve), The Bitterest Pill (US 12" in open shrink), Absolute Beginners (Canadian 12" in open shrink). At least EX overall