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Lot 82

NEST OF 3 TEAK GPLAN TABLES, SINGLE DRAWER TELEPHONE TABLE/SEAT 

Lot 221

A selection of various radio equipment including Advanced Electronics signal generator E2, Marconi telephone control, various boxed radio valves etc

Lot 224

An old painted aluminium gramophone/radio loud speaker horn by the Sterling Telephone Electric Co. 20½" high

Lot 1404

An Early XX Century 'The Magnet' Telephone, on a wooden base, 22cm high.

Lot 1409

An Early XX Century 'The Magnet' Telephone, the circular body with copper makers plate for 'The General Electric Co K7864', 16cm high and a similar period bell box.

Lot 115

A mid-20th Century Telemania pink cadillac novelty telephone/handset and a Thunderbirds egg form clock

Lot 8

A leather carry bag; two vintage money boxes and a stick telephone.

Lot 331

Mid 20th Century white Bakelite telephone

Lot 300

James Bond 007 collectors telephone cards mounted in a glazed frame and Tomorrow Never Dies presentation pack

Lot 568

Two vintage radios, Bakelite telephone, black and white whisky dog ornaments and other items.

Lot 562

A box of mixed items to include scales and weights, vintage telephone etc

Lot 215

Mixed Lot: A Duracel drumming bunny toy, a black slate cased mantel clock, a vintage telephone, hot water bottle, scales and other items

Lot 207

Mixed Lot: Cranberry and green glass decanters, a chrome based oil lamp, vintage telephone, sweetcorn dishes and other items

Lot 117

Bang & Olufsen retro telephone

Lot 44

A mixed lot of collectables to include a vintage cast aluminium mechanical money bank, dial telephone, opera glasses and other. [W] Note: Mechanical cast iron banks were first manufactured in the late 1800's during the industrial revolution. The 'Jolly Banks' or money boxes were a popular item during this period and are also associated with Black Memorabilia. These items are listed on the basis that they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.

Lot 2081

Bang & Olufsen Beosound 3000 CD player and radio with a Beo 4 remote control, a Beosound 900 stand, a Beo6 remote receiver and a B&O telephone handset 

Lot 2100

Early 20th century black bakelite GPO telephone, model no.332S and three framed and glazed CD Brown watercolours of Northamptonshire (4) 

Lot 2101

Mixed lot of collectables including a diecast Burago model of Alfa Romeo, boxed, a boxed military type aircraft P.12 compass dated 1965, a large brass lion mask door knocker, a set of David Clark Company headphones, model H10-40, an early 20th century French black bakelite telephone and a copper coal scuttle 

Lot 1082

A cabinet formed as a telephone box. 84 cm high.

Lot 105

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a Gull, seated with nestled wings, mark to abse, together with a Copenhagen duo of Owls, a Lladro figure of a seated girl on the telephone, also with six limited edition Coalport porcelain Plates, each one decorated in winter scenes by varying artists, D cm, also with a quantity of glass Paperweights (a lot)

Lot 186

British Telecom Telephone and a UK TACS UNIT TR5E600 in Brown Leather travel case

Lot 773

An onyx telephone and coffee pot, (phone chipped)

Lot 771

A 1970's British Army Military field telephone/radio/receiver. in webbing pack. Includes spare NIFE batteries, charger, field aerial with 12ft telescopic version and other accessories including size 8 Army combat boots

Lot 43

A Nathan teak telephone seat

Lot 236

An early telephone and a reproduction phone (2)

Lot 117

A bronze sculpture of a flapper girl, in the style of Art Deco, H-46cm, together with an assortment of homewares, to include, a candlestick telephone, a cast-iron doorstop depicting Punch, a mini brass plane tool, a carved dish surmounted by a cockerel, and a miniature of Napoleon, amongst others.

Lot 1256

An early 20th century Ericsson Magneto walnut wall mounted telephone, 48.5cm high.

Lot 254

Royal Albert vintage telephone in the Haworth rose design, boxed

Lot 13

A HARDY UNIQUA SALMON FLY REELwith rib brass foot, telephone latch and ebonite handle, size 3 3/4"; and a J. Bernard & Sons of St. James, London, salmon fly reel with ivorine handle and smooth brass foot, brass tension screw (2)

Lot 459

Palitoy Action Man vintage unboxed group to include (1) Police Motorcyclist figures x 2, flock hair, dynamic body/blue pants, wearing jacket, trousers, helmet, fluorescent belt (both figures have their heads detached) - Fair; (2) #34740 Police Motorcycle with radio telephone - Good; (3) #34740 Police Motorcycle with radio telephone - Fair to Poor, not checked for completeness - see photos. (4)

Lot 2035

Lot with four old/antique telephones. 1x Table model + 3x wall telephone. Dimensions: H approx. 33 cm. In reasonable/good condition.

Lot 2351

Old Danish Jydsk telephone of black bakelite. 20th century. Size: 33 cm. In good condition.

Lot 2284

Old black metal Finnish telephone. Fyns Kommunale Telefonselskab. 20th century. Size: 33 cm. In good condition.

Lot 946

A vintage BT genie push button telephone

Lot 59

Registration No: N850 JNO Chassis No: SCBZR15C9TCH57638 MOT: May 2025Unique specification and the only example with moon roof option deletedc.£188,000 list price at launch in 1996One of just six examples producedThe name of James Young has been synonymous with the highest standards of craftsmanship since the early days of the age of the motor car. Having been a coachbuilder famous for high-quality carriages since the mid-1800s, the company’s first commission for automotive coachwork came in 1908 when a sitting Member of Parliament engaged it to clothe a Wolseley chassis. From the 1920s there began a long association with Bentley and Rolls-Royce and by the late 1930s, following the end of the Great Depression and the appointment of new chief designer Mac McNeil (recently poached from Gurney Nutting & Co), the company was producing designs that became increasingly sought after by discerning clients the world over. Sadly, by the 1960s the coachbuilder’s art was no longer in commercial demand and the final James Young bodies would adorn the Rolls-Royce Phantom V before the company’s demise in 1968.Produced as a strictly limited edition at the behest of H R Owen to celebrate their acquisition of the James Young coach-building firm’s name, the Turbo R James Young / Turbo R H. R. Owen was produced only in 1996 and was available with a list price of almost £188,000. Just six examples were built. Available only in Kensington Green or Madagascar Purple, as optioned here, the exclusive model featured a number of improvements and modifications over the standard offering. These included a small limousine-style rear window for additional privacy, styled air ducts, colour-keyed and chrome meshed radiator and specially commissioned body-coloured 17-inch five-spoke wheels and so on. Mechanically, the cars featured a sports gearbox and uprated engine management system which pushed power to approaching 400bhp. In addition, the example offered here features a deletion of the moon roof option and upgraded headlights and fully remote control sound system. It also features a telephone in the boot, presumed to be for use in a kidnap or hijacking situation! The tool kit is said to be unused and even retains the white gloves. Correct Avon Turbospeed tyres are fitted to the special wheels and the car is said to 'drive and perform beautifully with effortless power' from its 6750cc engine. Having been used regularly but sparingly over the past ten years it is said to retain all its original items and to clearly have been cherished throughout its life. The odometer currently registers some 72,000 miles and the car will be driven to the auction venue. Now only being offered for sale for the sole reason it has to make way for a Bentley Continental Convertible, this stunning and exclusive Bentley comes with the V5C, a current MOT test certificate to May 2025, driver’s handbook, service books, spare keys, numerous invoices, old MOT test certificates, order and build sheet with specification documentation and a quality interior car cover. For more information, please contact: John Markey john.markey@handh.co.uk 01428 607899

Lot 73

Registration No: HF04 WGW Chassis No: SAJAC71MX4VG33267 MOT: May 2025Just c.32,400 miles from newOffered with the owner’s book pack, stamped service book and invoicesRecently recommissioned at a cost of £4,000Supplied new by Appleyard Jaguar in BradfordThe Jaguar XJ (X350) from 2003–2009, was the third generation of the Jaguar XJ saloon. The XJ was available with a six-speed automatic transmission and a range of petrol and diesel engines. Noted for its advanced electrical systems and aluminium unibody chassis and bodywork, the XJ of this period was among the first for a mass-produced automobile. Air suspension was fitted at the front and rear, providing adaptive damping as well as rear self-levelling with computer-controlled ride height and suspension mode. Dynamic stability control as well as traction control were standard. Radar based adaptive cruise control was offered along with two-zone climate control as standard, with four-zone available on long-wheelbase models. An optional touchscreen interface controlled default settings, satellite navigation, the Alpine audio system, and Bluetooth telephone. Jaguar Voice offered voice control of many functions.First registered on 15th May 2004 and displaying some 32,400 recorded miles from new, this elegant XJ and very attractive example of the marque, was originally supplied by Appleyard Jaguar in Bradford. With a mere three former keepers recorded, ‘HF04 WGW’ came from a 14-year long-term ownership into the careful ownership of a retired doctor. The vendor extols ‘what a wonderful drive she is’ and further smitten, works in excess of £4,000 were allocated to the refreshing of this XJ, including work to the suspension bushes and a new air conditioning compressor. There are also new parking sensors at the rear and a new window regulator fitted. Other benefits have included a new battery, a spare tyre, replacement of the air suspension compressor and the rear ABS sensors. The majority of the servicing, including automatic transmission servicing, has been carried out by a Jaguar specialist. Keeping the car looking fresh, new chrome trim has been fitted to the front bumper, with the rear supplied. The vendor has had the car treated with a rust-preventing coating. Benefitting from a recent service ready for a new keeper, the XJ is offered with the owner’s book pack - including the stamped service book, and a maintenance file with invoices and the current V5C Registration Document. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762

Lot 220

An L.M. Ericsson HA150 Table Top Intercom Telephone wooden base, F, handset is tarnished, buttons and levers operate, handset cord and tele cord are intact.

Lot 217

An L.M. Ericsson HA150 Table Top Intercom Telephone, original lable reads 'L. M. ERICSSON & Co STOCKHOLM' with wooden base, F-G, handset is tarnished, buttons operate, handset cord and tele cord are intact. wooden base, F-G, handset is tarnished, buttons operate, handset cord and tele cord are intact.

Lot 218

A Candlestick Telephone, black, G, switch hook operates, tele and handset cord intact, non-dial variant.

Lot 219

A 200 Type Office Exchange System Telephone, black, G, switch hook G, dial a little slow, lever and buttons work, mounted on bell set 39A, handset and tele cord intact.

Lot 89

An early 20th century mahogany cased wall mounted telephone.

Lot 518

Star Trek collectables to include; a Dinky die cast ' Klingon' Battle cruiser (boxed) Star Trek Insurrection limited edition telephone card character set, a Gold coloured $30 stamp, commemorating 30 years of Star Trek No. 0043 and other itemsLocation:LAFIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 1198

Ericsson model 16 vintage GPO or similar telephone with copper plated and black painted fittings, hand crank and Bakelite or similar mouth trumpet, H29.5cm

Lot 1199

Ericsson model 16 vintage GPO or similar telephone with brass and black painted fittings, hand crank and Bakelite or similar mouth trumpet, H29.5cm

Lot 1200

Ericsson or similar vintage house telephone with brass fittings, Bakelite mouth trumpet and 'press this while speaking' bar, H21cm

Lot 1201

Vintage oak twin boxed hand cranked telephone, maker's mark rubbed, H82cm

Lot 1202

Vintage Stromberg Carlson oak cased hand cranked telephone, H81cm

Lot 1203

Vintage Kellogg oak cased hand cranked telephone, H82cm

Lot 1204

Vintage 'Jydsk Telefon' mahogany cased hand cranked telephone, H74cm

Lot 1205

Vintage 'Jydsk Telefon' mahogany cased hand cranked telephone, H74cm

Lot 1206

Vintage mahogany cased hand cranked telephone, H70cm

Lot 1207

Vintage Julius Andrae & Sons oak cased hand cranked telephone, H61cm

Lot 1208

Vintage Julius Andrae & Sons oak cased hand cranked telephone, H58cm

Lot 1209

Vintage Swedish American Telephone Company oak cased hand cranked telephone, H65cm

Lot 1210

Vintage Chicago Telephone Supply Company oak cased hand cranked telephone, H82cm

Lot 1211

Vintage Railway type T211 oak cased hand cranked telephone, H58cm

Lot 1212

Vintage Western Electric oak cased hand cranked telephone, H56cm

Lot 1213

Vintage Ericsson metal cased hand cranked telephone, H56cm

Lot 1214

Two vintage electric telephone or similar bells, tallest 28cm

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