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Lot 100

A Hacker GP15 portable record player, fitted with Garrard turntable, a boxed portable stereo CD player and other. [3]. [W]

Lot 62

A 1960s Bush portable record player, together with a selection over sixty 33/45 rpm vinyl records, primarily 'Pop' from the 1960s/70s, together with twenty six 1940s/50s 78rpm shellac records of various artists including Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Nat 'King' Cole and others  (4)

Lot 9

60'S PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER, REMOTE CONTROL TOY CARS AS SEEN

Lot 770

A vintage record player - ITT KB - in red case - a nice retro look to this player

Lot 460

Dansette Tempo record player in Cambridge Blue, in case (1 box)

Lot 5272

Collection of records, together with portable record player

Lot 647

A Columbia Grafonola cabinet record player set in a mahogany cabinet with cabriole legs, a base shelf and carved feet, 71cm wide

Lot 422

Four mid 20th century portable electric record players, to include three Fidelity and one Monarch player. (4)

Lot 1228

Vintage Hi-Fi equipment to include Leak Delta 30 amplifier, Bang & Olufsen record deck, Rotel RCD951 cd player, a Thorensn record deck, a QED amplifier, Kenwood speakers, Yamaha CRW-FI cd drive, Yacht-boy radio, a vintage portable wind up gramaphone etc.

Lot 1519

Gilbert of Sheffield Record Player in Oak Cabinet, having barley twist legs, with winder and some needles in tin, a quantity of records including Frankie Laine, Elvis Presley, Paul Rich.

Lot 30

Set of three 24K gold collectible plaques from 79 Authentic Images, commemorating record-breaking home run achievements. The collection includes Roger Maris (limited edition 346 of 610), with 61 home runs in 1961; Sammy Sosa (limited edition 1917 of 2500), who hit his 62nd home run in 1998; and Mark McGwire (limited edition 770 of 6200), who hit his record-breaking 62nd home run in 1998. There are two plaques to each player, each plaque features a 24K gold signature and is housed in its original black presentation case. Plaque 1: 3"L x 3.25"H. Plaque 2: 3.5"L x 3.75"H. Case: 5.75"L x 1.25"W x 8.75"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1376

Dynatron GR 10 Record Player with detachable legs. Garrard Turntable. Working condition unknown 12 x 19 x 17 inches. See photos.

Lot 114

A vintage HMV record player together with a vintage projector

Lot 129

A vintage Fidelity record player together with a suitcase containing records, cameras and vintage Movie lite portable lighting unit

Lot 769

A Connoisseur record deck with a Marantz CD player and stereo cassette deck, audiolab 8000A and a JVC stereo tuner

Lot 686

A cased HMV portable record player - sold with a boxed HMV portable receiver and a Dynatron radio - various condition

Lot 483

A Deccalian vintage record player and a Deccalian 5

Lot 193

A Bang and Olufsen Beocord 2000 reel to reel player, a box of tapes and a Garrard SP.25 MKII record player.

Lot 54

A vintage Toshiba record player with integrated tape deck and a pair of matching speakers.

Lot 248

Tone Works Korg AX1500G Pedal, Marshall Code Footswitch, Nux Guitar effects switch and a boxed Ion Record Player

Lot 764

AVATONE RECORD PLAYER, along with a group of records

Lot 242

MARANTZ STEREO SYSTEM, model 6300From top to bottom, marantz record player, marantz 1060 amplifier, marantz 5220 stereo cassette deck, leak 2300 tuner and a Sony pulse CD player. Speakers unbranded with no makers mark

Lot 755

Hi-Fi - Crosley CR8005A Cruiser record player

Lot 2368

A FERGUSON PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER AND A KODAK DOCK PRINTER

Lot 2421

A PILOT RECORD PLAYER AND CASSETTE RECORDER

Lot 2377

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A SHERWOOD AMPLIFIER, VHS PLAYERS AND A PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER

Lot 2416

A SONY PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER AND A LOGIK TELEVISION

Lot 2411

A RETRO STYLE RECORD PLAYER AND A LEPTOP

Lot 2436

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CROSSLEY PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER, TELEVISIONS AND SPEAKERS ETC

Lot 1245

Crosley tabletop record player with USB power supply, working. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1258

GPO Soho briefcase record player, with USB power cable, working. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1566

Fidelity portable record player. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 209

A 1960s Portable Record Player, Fidelity

Lot 370

A Bush record player, a Telefunken reel to reel and a Panasonic mini hi-fi.

Lot 375

A vintage style record player, two miniature accordions, two Minolta cameras, Praktica camera, lenses, fishing reels, a table lighter, a Thornton slide rule in box, etc. (1 box)

Lot 7388

An RCA Victor Victrola 45-EY-3 portable record player, c.1951

Lot 7382

Hi-fi - A Braun SK61 'Snow White's Coffin' record player/radio, designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot, c.1961, in white painted metal and teak case with clear acrylic lid. Serial no.111587, 24,5cm tall x 58.5cm wide x 29cm deep

Lot 799

Vintage portable record player

Lot 321

A Sony stacking Hi-Fi system in stand to include PS-LXS record player, CDP-XE200 CD Player, TA-AX2 Stereo Amplifier, ST-JX22L AM/FM Tuner, TC-FX44 Cassette Deck, pair of SS-E36 speakers and pair of JPW speakers.

Lot 928

AN ELIZABETHAN RECORD PLAYER AND THREE CASES OF TAPES to include an Elizabethan 'Stereo System LZ222' (untested, includes instruction manual), three cases of 8-track tapes, a box of vintage sheet music, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 830

TWO RECORD PLAYERS, comprising a Dansette Major in a red and grey case, and a Fidelity record player in a blue case (2) (Condition Report: af, sd and wear, untested)

Lot 11

A vintage Philips portable record player - upholstered in yellow and cream fabric, together with a small number of 45rpm records.

Lot 4

David De Gea – Match Worn Boots: An Iconic Piece of Football History Game: Manchester United Vs Tottenham Hotspur David De Gea, the legendary Manchester United goalkeeper, is known for his remarkable performances and his ability to make spectacular saves. His match-worn boots from the game against Tottenham Hotspur on January 13, 2019, serve as a testament to his skill and dedication on the pitch. This match, held at the historic Wembley Stadium, was not just another ordinary game; it was a display of tactical football and individual brilliance, particularly from De Gea, whose performance is often remembered by fans and analysts alike. The significance of the match was heightened by the context surrounding it. At that time, Tottenham was one of Manchester United’s fiercest rivals, making the stakes even higher for both teams. Result: Manchester United 1, Tottenham Hotspur 0 During the match, De Gea’s performance was nothing short of extraordinary. His agility and reflexes allowed him to make a staggering 11 saves, with four of them executed using his feet, setting a record for that season. Fans recall the electrifying atmosphere as he single-handedly kept Tottenham at bay, showcasing his incredible shot-stopping ability. In addition to his impressive saves, the match was marked by a pivotal moment that would solidify De Gea’s place in Manchester United folklore. Commentator Martin Tyler’s remark about framing the boots due to De Gea’s outstanding performance resonated with fans and players alike, making the boots a cherished artefact of football history. After the match, De Gea skilfully analysed his performance, sharing insights into his mindset during the game. He mentioned the importance of focus and preparation, highlighting how each training session contributed to his readiness on match day. Moreover, De Gea’s relationship with his defenders played a crucial role in maintaining a solid back line. He often communicated effectively with his teammates, ensuring they were aware of threats and positioning themselves correctly to support his efforts. The match showcased a blend of tactical discipline and individual brilliance, further emphasising the importance of teamwork in achieving success at the highest level of football. Date: January 13, 2019 The story of these boots reflects the journey of David De Gea’s career at Manchester United, a path filled with challenges, triumphs, and unforgettable moments that have left an indelible mark on the club’s history. In a generous gesture, De Gea gifted these iconic boots to a fan, further solidifying his status as a player who appreciates his supporters. This act of kindness was in response to a heartfelt tweet from his father, showcasing the personal connections that football can foster between players and fans. These football boots, designed meticulously by adidas, were not just equipment; they were a symbol of excellence in goalkeeping, reflecting De Gea’s status as one of the best in the world. The match was memorable for a fine string of sales by De Gea to deny spurs, with 11 saves in the  game, 4 with his feet which was a record for that particular season. The Manchester United keeper famously framed the boots based upon comments made by commentator Martin Tyler, who suggested based on his performance he should have the boots framed.  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6620141/Man-Utd-keeper-David-Gea-frames-boots-wore-stunning-display-against-Tottenham.html. Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solksjaer: “You expect to win every single game at Manchester United. You won’t, but you must think that. That’s the mentality of this group. “In the first half we were excellent and in the second they put us under pressure. We could have scored a few as well but we had a good back four and David [de Gea] was unbelievable. “We created enough chances to put the game away by the break, but if you don’t score you will be under pressure. We defended fantastically.” The silver boots from adidas, part of the COPA range, featured exquisite craftsmanship, with De Gea’s name elegantly embroidered on the side in black, making them not only functional but also a collector’s item. The vendor was then gifted the boots by De Gea  in response to a tweet from his father. Further Details Club Manchester United Name David De Gea Season 2019/20 Match Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur Condition Good match worn condition commensurate with age. Provenance Gifted to vendor by de Gea Provenance Available Letter from de Gea and newspaper article outlining the story: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/8689895/man-utd-de-gea-boots-fan-present/ Status Match worn

Lot 5

England Cap awarded to Cornelius “Neil” Franklin (24 January 1922 – 9 February 1996) Date: April 12, 1947 Location: Wembley Stadium Teams:England Vs Scotland Final score:1-1 Description:Cornelius “Neil” Franklin, an exceptional England defender, earned 27 caps between 1946 and 1950. Known for his composure, tactical awareness, and elegance, Franklin revolutionized center-half play. Capped 27 times by England, setting a record for consecutive England appearances,His international career ended prematurely after controversially leaving for Colombia’s Independiente Santa Fe in 1950, a move that impacted his legacy in English football history just months before England were set to make their World Cup debut in Brazil. Almost universally considered the greatest defender England have ever produced by those who saw him play, Neil Franklin is a football superstar whose name perhaps isn’t as well-known as it ought to be. The international cap is a blue 6 panel velvet cap embroidered with English Football Association badge to front and ‘E v S 1946-47’ to the peak, awarded to a player for a game v Scotland in 1946/47. This England cap was awarded to Neil  Franklyn for his participation in the British Championship match vs Scotland  https://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamPlyrsBios/PlayersF/BioFranklinC.html Further Details Club Stoke City and England Name Cornelius "Neil" Franklin  Season 1946/47 Match England vs Scoland Condition Excellent Cindition, preserved in a frame Provenance Vendor purchased a charity auction where cap was donated by Franklin

Lot 14

A UNIQUE PATEK PHILIPPE FROM THE FOOTBALL PLAYER SEBASTIANO ROSSI Commemorative 100th anniversary Milan A.C Annual Calendar with original paperwork. Brand: Patek Philippe Model: Commemorative Milan A.C Annual Calendar Case reference: 5035R-001 Year: 1998 Movement: Automatic 315 S QA 24h Dial: Silvered sunburst, rose gold applied parachute hour markers with tritium insert, black outer minute division, rose gold leaf hands with trivium insert, black centre seconds hand, subsidiary dial for 24h at the six o'clock position, subsidiary dial for day of the week in Italian at the nine o'clock position, subsidiary dial for the month of the year in Italian at the three o'clock position, date aperture at the six o'clock position Material:18k rose gold, exhibition back Bracelet/Strap: Black leather, 18k rose gold deployment clap Signed: Dial, movement, case, strap, clasp Dimension: 37mm Accessories: Original paperwork from Patek Sebastiano Rossi, the legendary goalkeeper of A.C. Milan, is one of the most celebrated figures in Italian football. His tenure at Milan (1990–2002) was marked by numerous domestic and international victories, including five Serie A titles, a UEFA Champions League triumph, and multiple Italian Super Cups. Most notably, he held the record for the longest unbeaten streak in Serie A history, going 929 minutes without conceding a goal—a record that stood for over two decades.A Legendary Watch with a Legendary ProvenanceThis Patek Philippe 5035R-001 is already an exceptional timepiece, commemorating A.C. Milan’s 100th anniversary in 1998. The entire collection was reserved for club members only, and was not available to the general public. However, the fact that it was owned by Sebastiano Rossi elevates its historical and collectible significance. As a key figure in Milan’s golden era, Rossi’s connection to this watch ties it to one of football’s most dominant teams.The Annual Calendar complication, first introduced in 1996, was a groundbreaking innovation for Patek Philippe, and this limited edition Milan A.C. tribute model is further enhanced by its Italian-language calendar indicators—a perfect homage to both the club and its celebrated goalkeeper.With its 18K rose gold case, silvered sunburst dial, and tritium-filled rose gold hour markers, this timepiece is a stunning blend of elegance and mechanical ingenuity. Accompanied by original Patek Philippe paperwork, this watch is more than just a collectible—it is a piece of football and horological history.Owning this watch is like owning a physical artifact from A.C. Milan’s golden era, directly linked to one of the greatest goalkeepers in Serie A history. Whether for a watch collector, a football enthusiast, or both, this is a truly one-of-a-kind piece.That’s an incredible discovery! Sebastiano Rossi, the legendary goalkeeper of A.C. Milan, is one of the most celebrated figures in Italian football. His tenure at Milan (1990–2002) was marked by numerous domestic and international victories, including five Serie A titles, a UEFA Champions League triumph, and multiple Italian Super Cups. Most notably, he held the record for the longest unbeaten streak in Serie A history, going 929 minutes without conceding a goal—a record that stood for over two decades.

Lot 14

JEAN-MICHEL AGUIRRE | FRANCE | 1977 / 1978 / 1979 Blue jersey with blue collars with braided cockerel to red felt shield-shaped crest, white fabric stitched to reverse, centred printed Adidas logo to chest (1977 and after), Adidas label to interior. Match-worn by Jean-Michel Aguirre (b. 1951) and then swapped with JPR Williams in the player’s tunnel at Cardiff Arms Park on 18th March 1978. Clear TV footage of a swap can be seen on ‘Slammed’ (BBC Wales) while there is also a still photograph of the two players swapping in 1979.In 1977, France beat Wales at Parc de Princes 16-9 and they won the championship for the sixth time outright. Including shared titles this was France's tenth championship overall. France won the Grand Slam for the second time and did so with the same fifteen players in all four matches (a unique feat for a Grand Slam winner) and without conceding a single try!In 1978, Wales won the match 16-7 to secure the Grand Slam for a record eighth time - Wales had formerly shared the record of seven with England. Victories over England, Ireland and Scotland (the Home Nations), also meant Wales won the Triple Crown for the third consecutive time, a record, given no other team had ever won the Triple Crown more than twice in a row. It was Wales' fifteenth in total, also a record, surpassing the fourteen won by England.In 1979, France beat Wales by one point in Paris, but Wales were the champions for the second consecutive season, winning a record twenty-first outright title. In beating Scotland, Ireland and England they also won the Triple Crown for a record fourth successive season and extended their record number of Triple Crown wins to sixteen. This would be the last time that Wales won back-to-back championships until 2013.Aguirre played his entire club career for Stade Bagnérais, a team that reached the French championship final twice (1979 and 1981) but lost both times. He began his career as a scrum-half but his usual position became fullback. He earned his first national cap on 27 November 1971 against the Australia at Colombes.Aguirre was a versatile and skilful player, known for his kicking ability and tactical awareness. He earned 39 caps for France between 1971 and 1980, scoring over 200 points. He was part of the French team that won the Grand Slam in the 1977 Five Nations Championship, playing a crucial role in the campaign. Despite strong performances, his international career ended in 1980, when he was replaced by Serge Blanco. After retiring, Aguirre remained involved in rugby and sports in France, contributing to the game at the regional level.Additional playing days images courtesy of Colorsport (Copyright)

Lot 377

A Pye Viking portable record player

Lot 740

ENGLAND TEST CRICKETERS BOOK BY FRINDALL, COMPLETE RECORD FROM 1877, APPROX 175 AUTOGRAPHS, A STUNNING PIECE WITH AUTOGRAPHS TO THE FRONT AND THROUGHOUT TO PLAYER PROFILES.

Lot 221

A pair of Record Player Decks to include; JVC L-A21 Turntable; Thorn Ultra Group Stereo 6048B, both with leads (not play tested); both conditions generally appear Good Plus to Very Good. 

Lot 259

Vintage Dansette Conquest Auto desktop record player used not tested signs of wear

Lot 140

Registration No: LGC 846 Chassis No: B25GT MOT: ExemptKnown ownership since newOffered with an extensive history file that recites much recent expenditureSubject to a clutch replacement and ignition system work in preparation for saleIntroduced in 1946, Bentley's MKVI was the first vehicle ever offered by the company with factory-designed coachwork, and the first to be assembled in Rolls-Royce's Crewe factory rather than the old Derby premises. Aimed at the emerging 'owner-driver' luxury car market, the newcomer was closely based on the 1939 MKV (of which only fifteen were produced). Built around a massive cruciform-braced chassis with independent front suspension and a leaf-sprung 'live' rear axle, it was fitted with a freshly developed 4257cc OISE (overhead inlet side exhaust valve) straight-six engine mated to a four-speed manual gearbox. Capable of over 100mph when clad in the factory's understated 'standard steel saloon' coachwork, the MKVI quickly developed a reputation for being a refined yet responsive drive.According to copies of the chassis cards that are supplied within the history file, chassis B25GT was ordered on April 26th, 1950 through Rolls Royce subsidiary Park Ward & Co and specified in Tudor Grey over a Light Blue interior colour. It would be first registered on May 1st as ‘LGC 846’. The first owner was a Miss Nancy Quenelda Radcliffe Platt of Henley-on-Thames. She was a remarkable woman who in the 1920s and 30s had been an accomplished tennis player. Historic records show that she had played competitively in Cannes, Monte Carlo and at Wimbledon. Radcliffe kept the car for just two years before it was sold to the then Chairman of Booker Brothers, Sir Jock Campbell, an extraordinary man who in 1966 was made Baron Campbell of Escan by then Prime Minister Harold Wilson and was reputedly very good friends with James Bond novelist, Ian Fleming. Jock must have used the car extensively as the chassis record shows it required an engine overhaul with new pistons and camshaft bearings in October 1956. Jack Barclay Limited of Berkeley Square then took 'LGC 846' in part exchange against a new Bentley Continental in March 1959, allowing £1,100 for the then 82,000 miles car against the £4750 cost of the new Bentley. On May 11th that same year, 1959, it was bought by Rolls Royce coachbuilders and dealers James Young for £1,000. Just three days later they sold it on to a new owner in Sevenoaks.The green continuation logbook first dated 1965 shows further owners in Greater London, Surrey and Dudley in the West Midlands. An auction catalogue from Victoria & Co of Buckingham Place Road, London for their sale on February 9th, 1980, and the car, lot 119 is described as “A really exceptional example, having been recently restored”. It then remained in the same ownership for some 35 years. The previous owner who bought the Bentley in 2015 subjected the car to much maintenance and in addition to a complete repaint, a program of mechanical work was also completed. This included kingpins, water pump, radiator, brake overhaul, the fitment of a high ratio Continental differential, plus the fitment of a full flow oil filter plus cylinder head work. The vendor purchased ‘LGC 846’ during 2022 from renowned dealer, Classic & Sports Car Centre of Malton, North Yorkshire for some £33,800 and has used it as a service vehicle for guests of his country estate in Devon, advertising it for use for weddings and other events. Due to the Bentley being a working car, the requirement has been to maintain it to a ‘tip-top’ standard, with the fitment of a new clutch and ignition system servicing being the most recent tasks performed.Now described by the vendor as a ‘very good’ example both mechanically and cosmetically, the delightful original interior complements the paint scheme very well. It was noted that the main area to address is some small areas of paint correction needed although they are considered minor. Supplied with the original tool kit, it also come with a large history file containing the aforementioned chassis cards, invoices for work performed over the years in the current and previous ownership and the UK V5C. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430

Lot 138

Registration No: L105 WGH Chassis No: JZA800011837 MOT: April 2026Just 40,648km from new (c.25,146 miles)Imported from Japan in 1999 and used sparingly until dry storage with a private collectorDesirable 2JZ-GTE engine mated to a six-speed Getrag manual transmissionFitted from nearly new with a full VeilSide body kit and split-wheel rimsA 'must have' for the JDM collectorOverseen by Isao Tsuzuki, work on the fourth generation (A80) Toyota Supra began in February 1989. Debuting at the Chicago Motor Show some four years later, the resultant 2+2-seater Coupe was a technological tour de force. Engaged in something of an ‘arms race’ with its fellow Japanese manufacturers and similarly keen to challenge the established European sports car hierarchy, Toyota created a machine which, in its ultimate twin-turbocharged guise, was very special indeed. The heart of the forced induction A80 was the mighty ‘2JZ-GTE’ straight-six DOHC 3.0 litre engine boasting a ‘closed deck’ cylinder block, forged steel crankshaft and three-layer steel cylinder head gasket all of which meant that it was completely unstressed when developing 276bhp and 318lbft of torque in Japanese specification. So strong was the unit that tuners were able to add hundreds of extra horsepower whilst still retaining stock internals. Outputs of over 1,000bhp were readily achievable and the most potent ‘2JZ-GTE’ was rated at 2,041bhp! Little wonder then that so many owners have succumbed to the lure of modification. The other boon of the ‘2JZ-GTE’ was its use of sequential turbochargers, which flattened the torque curve to such an extent that ninety percent of its peak was available from 1,300rpm to 4,500rpm. Today, we take nigh-on ‘lag free’ forced induction for granted, but in the early 1990s it was a revelation. It wasn’t just the engine which marked the flagship A80 as a stand-out design. Inspired by contemporary F1 practice, the Supra utilised a four-channel ABS braking system, enabling Car & Driver magazine to decelerate one from 70-0mph in forty-five metres (a record only surpassed by the Porsche Carrera GT hypercar in 2004). The provision of all-round independent suspension and Bilstein dampers provided ample grip, the Toyota recording 0.98g on the skidpan. However, despite its excellence, the A80 remained something of a left-field choice in the UK with many buyers plumping for a (slower) Porsche 911 or Ferrari 348 instead. Thus, just 623 Supras were UK supplied from 1993-1996, with less than half those thought to have survived.Supplied new to the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) in 1993 as a sought-after JZA80 Twin Turbo-charged Supra fitted with the desirable six-speed manual gearbox, chassis JZA800011837 was imported into the UK in 1999. The desirable full VeilSide body kit that was fitted in Japan, is complemented by a matching set of VeilSide five spoke split rims that are shod with Pirelli T0 tyres. Remarkably, the Twin Turbo-charged Coupé would cover only c.40,000km (c.24,854 miles) before import and before being registered in the UK as ‘L105 WGH’. Used very sparingly until it remained in the vendor’s private collection in a heated garage, it was maintained as-and-when required and now displays some 40,648km (c.25,146 miles). Now presenting as one of the best-preserved examples available and having escaped the usual drift circuits that these cars have become so highly sought-after for, ‘L105 WGH’ has been recently recommissioned with a new cam belt fitted in January 2024 plus a full fluids service, and will be offered complete with a copy of its original Japanese language service book.We would agree with the vendor that the Supra presents ‘excellently’ and must surely be one of the finest examples available on the market. The vendor has informed us that the engine itself remains standard aside from being fitted with an uprated HKS dump valve and HKS full exhaust system, which again, are both in excellent order. The vendor has advised the interior presents ‘excellently’ in the original duo-tone Black and Red colour combination and has an uprated sound system with an Alpine Head Unit, DDDrive Speakers with the customary Japanese TV and DVD player fitted. The vendor has also advised that the factory air-conditioning and electric seats operate ‘flawlessly’.Now presented for the first time on the UK market, this time-warp Supra is a fine example of what has become a truly investable modern classic, with values well on the rise in recent years and more and more interest gathering in them; no doubt for their Ferrari eating qualities! For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430

Lot 1226

Tottenham Hotspur FC, a collection of 8 hard back books '61 The Spurs Double' 2010 in slip case, 'Spurs A Complete Record' by Bob Goodwin, (2 different versions), 'Tottenham Hotspur Player by Player' by Ivan Ponting, 1993, 'Tottenham The Official Illustrated History 1882-1996' by Phil Soar, 'And The Spurs Go Marching On', Official Club History by Phil Soar, 1982, 'The Official Encyclopaedia of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club' by Tony Matthews 2001, 'When Football Was Football Tottenham Hotspur A Nostalgic Look at a Century of the Club' (vg). From the Phil Martin Collection.

Lot 218

Linn Axis turntable record player with Linn Akito arm, 025118.

Lot 216

Garrard 4HF portable record player, serial number 555402.

Lot 562

A Hitachi stereo music centre, SDT-2690, together with a pair of Hitachi speakers. Also a Philips compact disc midi hi-fi system, FCD185, and a KB Rhythm portable record player (5) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 342

A Scotts & Co Neostar Electronics record player and CD player with remote.

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