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Lot 733

A box of musical related items to include sheet music stands, mouth pieces, recorder etc

Lot 670

A Sony CD Radio cassette recorder

Lot 630

A Sony stereo cassette recorder TC-121, a Sony Cassette recorder CF-300, a Thompson Sky digi box and a box of cassette tapes

Lot 61R

A Hohner Soprano Melodica, boxed Adler recorder and a Yamaha soprano recorder. [W] PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS NEED TO BE COLLECTED OR DESPACTHED BY 12TH DECEMBER DUE TO THE HOLIDAY PERIOD.

Lot 667

A cased Yamaha clarinet and a treble recorder. The case 29 cm wide.

Lot 251

Two trumpets of different sizes, comprising a King brass trumpet possibly model 1501, serial number 803311, with three mouth pieces, assorted muting tools, an MW pocket trumpet, a Boosey & Hawkes Regent clarinet, all three with hard fitted cases, together with a plastic recorder and some sheet music. (qty)

Lot 476

Reel to reel tape recorder and a record player

Lot 197A

A vintage Akai 1710 model tape recorder

Lot 1286

A National Time Recorder Co Ltd. clocking-in Clock, Aquinas Street, London, 38" high (key present).

Lot 154

A Panasonic HDD recorder with remote, shipping unavailable

Lot 690

A cassette player/recorder, a case, A Kobo eReader (no charger), etc.

Lot 1703

A Panasonic 26" TV with Freeview DVD recorder

Lot 102

A Heuer ‘Big Eye’ chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1950s, model no. 418, the silvered dial having baton markers and two subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with a gold plated Heuer buckle, case back with engraving, numbered 81827, the 17 jewel movement numbered 409166, 34.5mmIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 101

A Vacheron & Constantin, chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940s, the gilt dial having centre seconds, subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with an 18ct gold buckle, the case back numbered 291813, the calibre 434 movement numbered 446420Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 418

Vintage Coomber 2241 stereo CD cassette recorder. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 417

Coomber 393 cassette recorder. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 578

STEEPLETONE; a Nostalgia 5-in-1 music centre with CD recorder, in Edinburgh light case, in original box.Condition Report: Box is slightly worn, contents appear unused although sold electrically untested.

Lot 475

SUBBUTEO; a collection of live action accessories to include grandstand, Throw-In figures, Corner Kickers, set C.14 Photographers, Trainer Manager, TV Tower with camera, monitor and figures, Ball Boys, Match Score Recorder, World Cup Goals, fence surround, C143 Corner Terrace Unit, and teams to include C138 England, Liverpool FC, Manchester United, QPR, etc.

Lot 239

Three shelves of electrical items including photographic, wireless thermostat, radio, multi media player, widescreen tablet, video recorder, mp3 player, mouse scanner, cables, borescope etc

Lot 333

A Neostar record player and speakers together with a Welltech disk to disk CD player/recorder.

Lot 2413

A LINSAR 22" TELEVISION AND A TOSHIBA VHS/DVD RECORDER

Lot 858

Hublot: Berluti Scritto Chronographen-Armbanduhr. Nummer 174 (v. 250). Keramik- u. Titangehäuse mit Ausstellungsboden. Num. 1233701. Sign. Automatikwerk. Schwarzes Lederzifferblatt mit geprägten Stundenmarkierungen, Hilfszifferblätter auf drei und neun. Mont. an einem sign. schwarzen Lederarmband mit PVD-beschichteter Edelstahl-Faltschließe. 45 mm. Number 174 of 250. Ceramic and titanium case with exhibition case back. Numbered 1233701. Signed automatic movement. Black leather dial with embossed hour markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine. Fitted to a signed black leather strap with PVD-coated stainless steel deployant clasp. 45mm. R

Lot 1266

Panasonic Amorphous Pro VHS-C vintage video recorder and accessories. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1369

Silver Melody Recorder ghetto blaster, #ST3300. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 23

Henry Bone R.A. (British, 1755-1834)Edward Coke (1552–1634), wearing white fur trimmed red robes, ruff and black cap, he holds his gloves in his right hand, his left hand resting on a skull. Enamel on copper, signed on the obverse HBone, inscribed on the counter-enamel Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice,/ Recorder of the City of Norwich &c./ Ot. Septr 3, 1634 æt. 83/ London April 1813-/ Painted by Henry Bone RA Enamel/ Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty-/ and Enamel painter to HRH the/ Prince Regent after the Original in/ the Town Hall of Norwich, gilded composition frame. Rectangular, 200mm (7 7/8in) highFootnotes:Provenance:Bonhams, London, 25 November 2009, lot 120Literature:Richard Walker, Henry Bone's Pencil Drawings, The Walpole Society, Volume LXI, 1999, p.320Bone's pencil drawing, squared for transfer and inscribed Sr. Edwd. Coke Ld. Chief Justice/ Recorder of Norwich 1587/ from the Town Hall of Norwich/ Novr 1812 is in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D17128).Edward Coke developed ties with Lord Burghley, and after a succession of minor positions, he was appointed Solicitor General by Elizabeth I in 1592. She named him speaker of the House of Commons the following year, and in 1594 chose him over Francis Bacon to be attorney general. As Attorney General he conducted several trials of treason, prosecuting the Earls of Essex and Southampton, Sir Walter Raleigh and the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. When his first wife died, he married Elizabeth Cecil, granddaughter of Lord Burghley and niece of Robert Cecil, the most influential minister of the Queen and, for a while, James I.Coke was a champion of Common Law and held the belief that it was more powerful than the King, which upset James I. He stated that 'the King cannot change any part of the common law nor create any offence by proclamation which was not an offence before.' James appointed Coke Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, believing that he would be bound to look after the King's interests, but Coke continued to maintain the supremacy of the common law. The Privy Council brought several charges against Coke and on 14 November 1616 he was dismissed. By 1617 Coke was back in the Privy Council and in the Star Chamber. He re-entered Parliament, opposed Prince Charles' proposed marriage to a Spanish princess and took part in drawing up bribery charges against Francis Bacon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1508

MIRO JOAN: (1893-1983) Spanish painter. A fine and extremely rare signed pochoir in colours on wove paper, with lithographic inscription at the base, approximately 24.5 x 32 cm, being one of just sixty Hors Commerce examples of Miro´s famous stencil print entitled Aidez l´Espagne (1937; ´Help Spain´), the brightly coloured design (incorporating the strong red and yellow colours of the Spanish and Catalan flags) depicting a Catalan peasant farmer wearing a barretina and with his right fist raised in a loyalist salute, framed above and below by the two words that form the motto, an exhortation to the citizens of neighbouring countries to support the government of the Spanish Republic, then immersed in the Civil War. The French printed text to the lower border states ´Dans la lutte actuelle, je vois du cote fasciste des forces depassees, et de l´autre cote des gens, avec d´immenses ressources creatives qui donneront a l´Espagne un elan qui etourdira le monde´ (Translation: ´In this present battle I see on the fascist side just the outdated forces, and on the other side, the people whose immense creative resources which will give Spain a power which will astonish the whole world´). Marked H.C. and signed (´Miro´) by the artist in pencil at the base. VGAidez l´Espagne was created by Miro in 1937 at the request of the art critic, collector, writer and publisher Christian Zervos with the idea that it could be issued as a one franc postage stamp to raise funds to finance the government of the Spanish Republic. Although Miro was not a deeply political artist, the project was carried out as part of the preparation and setup of the Spanish Republic pavilion for the 1937 Paris International Exposition, for which Miro also contributed his mural The Reaper (also known as The Catalan Peasant in Revolt). Miro´s striking graphic work was never issued as a postage stamp, but instead was published in two editions, of which the present signed Hors Commerce (´out of trade´) example is by far the rarer of the two. The other, unsigned edition, was published in numbers 4-5 of the Cahiers d´Art magazine, also in 1937, and is documented in the Catalogue Raisonné: Miró Recorder (1928-1960) by Jacques Dupin (p.40, No.17).

Lot 605

An assortment of hifi equipment. Comprising a Marantz automatic turntable, TT483. A Pioneer stereo amplifier model SA-5300; and a Funai dvd/video cassette recorder with HDD, HDR-B27350

Lot 524

A Revox Mk II Stereo Tape Recorder, grey, untested, part of front head cover missing.

Lot 525

A Revox Mk II Stereo Tape Recorder, grey, untested,

Lot 2464

Acorn electron computer in original box with introductory cassette, user guide, four original Acornsoft games in original boxes and an Ingersoll computer compatible cassette recorder.

Lot 1053

A recorder and related book

Lot 418

THREE BOXES OF GLASSWARE AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include cut glass decanters, jars, cruet set, jugs glasses, bud vases, trinket pots etc, a hand written indenture and a map of America, vintage projection screen, old Kodak films for projector, Hi Lyte slide and film projector and slides, Sawyers slide projector, vintage Truvox series 90 tape recorder and tape units, etc. (3 boxes + loose), (sd/af electrical items not tested)

Lot 355

A BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERA AND VISUAL EQUIPMENT to include a boxed Halina viewer, an Aldis 100/150 slide viewer, a cased Finetta camera, a cased Kodak Bantam camera, two boxed 'Duo Luxe' synchron flash guns, a boxed camerascope, assorted vintage 'Ilford; camera consumables, a 'Box Ensign 2.5' camera, and a vintage cased recorder (1 and loose) (Condition Report: all items untested,

Lot 1053

THREE TRAYS CONTAINING VINTAGE AND MODEL ELECTRICAL ITEMS including a Lenco L3801 turntable (PAT pass and working), a Philips 621 component tuner, a 520 component amplifier (both without plugs but working), a Philips N2510 tape player (no plug, powers up but tape not turning), a pair of JVC hi fi speakers (working), a Sanyo video recorder, an Apple keyboard and mouse, a Tamashi portable hi fi and various other electricals (all UNTESTED unless stated)

Lot 313

A pair of floorstanding IMF speakers, together with a Sony three-head reel to reel tape recorder, a National Panasonic compact television TR-565G, a Sony integrated stereo amplifier TA-1150, a turntable, a Pioneer tuner and a tape deck, (7). Condition - poor to fair.

Lot 266

Apple iPod Nano, together with vintage Alba DR180 portable cassette recorder

Lot 353

Phillips D8254 radio cassette recorder - untested

Lot 2249

Yamaha MT 8XMulit Track Cassette recorder plus a 'Drive CD-200R Amplifier. Both Power up and have leads but in untested condition. See photos.

Lot 2264

Yamaha MT400 Multi Track Cassette Recorder which powers up and appears to be in running order. With original box. See photos.

Lot 841

Large selection of Subbuteo accessories, FA & World cups, nets, score recorder etc.

Lot 1345

XIX Century Box, bust of Napoleon, Zippo set, clock, model pig, fans, recorder:- One Tray.

Lot 364

A George IV silver wine cooler by William Brown, London 1828, with a pair of arched loop handles and removable mask and cage insert to the gently tapering body decorated with three raised reeded girdles, bearing an engraved Garter and crest with a ducal coronet, 64.7 ozt, 21.4 cm overall height x 19.5 cm wide, handle to handle. The Crest of The Rt Hon William Lowther KG, the 1st Earl of LonsdaleA dragon passant argentThe crest is environed with the Garter with its motto: ‘Honi soit qui mal y pense’ [Shame on him who thinks evil of it]. The whole is ensigned with an Earl’s coronet.Note:Sir William Lowther (born 29th December 1757 died 19th March 1844), the 1st Earl of Lonsdale and 2nd Baronet of Little Preston and Swillington in the County of Yorkshire, served as Member of Parliament for Appleby in 1780, for Carlisle from 1780 to 1784 and for Cumberland from 1784 to 1790. In 1796, he returned as Member of Parliament for Rutland, holding the seat until 1802 when he resigned his seat in the House of Commons on succeeding his cousin as Viscount Lowther as a peer in the House of Lords.William served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the army as well as being the Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland and Recorder of Carlisle. Having been appointed a Knight of the Garter and created Earl of Lowther in 1807, he set about an extensive redesign of the family estate, rebuilding Lowther Caste with the architect Robert Smirke between 1806 and 1814. An industrialist and coal magnate, Lowther was a man of vast means, allowing him to indulge his interests in the arts and he served as patron to many artists and writers, including William Wordsworth.Item from the original collection occasionally appear at auction, such as a set of four silver-gilt salts from the Lonsdale Service, by (not marked) Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith (II), 1803 and retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell (Sotheby’s New York, 16th April, 2013, lot 407).A pair of coolers from this suite and by the same hand, but of slightly earlier date were sold at Lyon & Turnbull, Lot 64,07 December 2021It was not uncommon for the most prestigious silversmith to outsource work to other suitable makers while trying to fulfil vast commissions. Given its scale, it was also not unheard of for a large commission to be staggered over a few years.This could explain the disparity in dates between this lot and the pair mentioned above, as they are undoubtedly of the same suite. Good order some slight rubbing to the fire gilding. structurally good, no unsightly dents or deep scratches, the mask and bottle cage are marked with matching hallmarks

Lot 1765

An old reel to reel tape recorder.

Lot 236

An early/mid 20th century National Time Recorder clocking in clock, 98.5cm h x 36cm wLocation: LAFIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 586

Avia: a stainless-steel cased chronograph wristwatch, the blue baton dial with orange central chronograph seconds hand, 45-minute recorder dial and secondary seconds aperture, fitted 17-jewel manual wind movement, case back marked 01-7733-0009-30-002, case 42mm wide, on later flexi metal strap.Note: Winding on and ticking over at time of inspection.

Lot 421

A Ferrograph vintage reel to reel tape recorder.

Lot 450

A vintage Grundig reel to reel tape recorder.

Lot 422

A group of vintage radios with a UHER 4000 tape recorder.

Lot 809

Neostar record player recorder 

Lot 575b

AN Akai GX-280D-SS reel to reel tape recorder.

Lot 557

A CCM clarinet in case together with a recorder and two saxophone mouthpiece covers.

Lot 480

B&O Beocord 1200 reel-to-reel tape recorder (A/F)

Lot 196

Simmance Patent, an early 20th century oak-cased Dead Beat recorder, by Alexander Wright & Company Ltd Westminster (7 Ins.W.G.Press.7 day), with brass carrying handle, case width 27.5cm

Lot 481

A Sony 3-head stereo tape recorder (A/F)

Lot 270

Waltham - a doctor's wristwatch, 23mm circular white dial with inner Arabic numeral ring, outer red "Count 30 Pulsations" recorder, centre seconds hand, 9 carat yellow gold 26mm cushion shaped case by Dennson, Birmingham 1944, case number 11102, 18 jewel movement number S17500, strap model, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

Lot 205

A silver graduated part Albert chain made into a charm bracelet each link stamped with the passant, seven silver and enamel shield charms; loose silver charms including tape recorder, top hat, 18 key, cat and dustbin etc.; an unusual silver shield shaped padlock set with a square opal cabochon, total weight 44.3g gross

Lot 126

Akai tape recorder and speakers, etc.

Lot 431

Phillips DVD / CD Player 710 (sealed) with PYE Radio Cassette recorder tr3720. Condition Good to Good plusCassette recorder was briefly tested with batteries, and played cassette.

Lot 146

A Boosey & Hawkes emperor three piece chrome flute in box, an Aulos recorder and several harmonicas.

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