Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Scientific & Musical Instruments, Cameras & Tools
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 15th May 2019 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing
Tuesday 14 May 10.00am to 5.00pm
Morning of sale
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Auction Lots - Page 2
3049
  Hohner Erica Button Accordion 8 bass buttons and 21 treble buttons £30 - 40

MECHANICAL MUSIC & RECORDS

3050
Click to view full image... A Mandolin Musical Box, Probably By Bremond serial no.15105, circa 1880, playing six aires including William Tell and Anvil Chorus. mandolin teeth in groups of up to five, single section comb, reeded cast gilt bedplate in red stained interior, veneered front and lid with musical instrument ensemble inlay in fruitwood and crossbanding 20", 51cm wide, cylinder 11", 28cm (bass leads with oxidisation) £650 - 800
3051
  A Rare Columbus Type 12 Wireless Receiver (New Zealand c1935) with single waveband, arc dial, five valve lineup, in two-tone wooden case with sloped side profile and twin brown Bakelite knobsSimilar in shape to the US made Fada set, this make is very rarely seem in Europe £40 - 60
3052
  The Beatles With Tony Sheridan Single My Bonnie MGM Manufactured by Quality Records, in MGM sleeve and The Beatles Various Singles including Roll Over Beethoven (South African Issue), Ob-la-di Ob-la-da (Spanish Issue), Let It Be (Apple Records cover), 2xTwist and Shout, The Long and Winding Road (Apple Records cover), Magical Mystery Tour EP with booklet and various other Apple/Parlophone issues £60 - 80
3053
  The Beatles World Tour Limited Edition Watches (i) Italy 1965 (ii) Germany (iii) Sweden 1963 (iv) France 1964, all in wooden guitar case shaped boxes (4) £60 - 100
3054
  Various Records Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink; Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland, The Cry of Love, The Eternal Fire of, Backtrack 11, Backtrack 10 and Experience; Pink Floyd - Ummagumma, Piper at the Gates of Dawn and Dark Side of the Moon; The Beatles 1967-70 and King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King (12) £80 - 120
3055
  Various Records Jerry Garcia - Garcia; Roy Harper - Valentine; The Nice - Five Bridges; John Mayall - The Diary of a Band; Van Morrison - Asteral Weeks and Hard Nose the Highway; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu; Crosby, Stills & Nash ; King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King; Woodstock Canadian issue; The Mothers - Fillmore East June 1971 and Bob Dylan - Pat Garratt & Billy the Kid (12) £80 - 120
3056
  Various Records Art Garfunkel - Breakaway; Van der Graaf Generator - H to He Who am the Only One; Yes- Fragile and The Yes Album; Focus - 3 and Moving Waves; Hawkwind; Fleetwood Mac - the Pious Bird of Good Omen and Then Play On; ELP - Pictures at an Exhibition, ELP and Trilogy; Jethro Tull - Stand Up and Benefit and The Byrds - Byrds and Farther Along (15) £80 - 120
3057
  Various Records Rick Wakeman - Six Wives of Henry VIII and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur; Neil Diamond - Jonathan Livingston Seagull; Easy Rider; The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord, To Our Children's Children's Children and A Question of Balance; Judie Tzuke - Welcome to the Cruise; Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water and Greatest Hits; Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure and Roxy Music; Joni Mitchell - Cloud; and others (qty) £80 - 120A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF RADIOSThis vintage wireless collection offers you with examples charting the path of commercial radio from crystal technology in the early 1920s, Golden-Age valve sets, the swinging transistor era, right up to the emergence of digital broadcasting.  Although the collector in the first instance was keen not to acquire duplicate sets, the ever-popular Bush DAC90A is seen several times including the rare cream bakelite version. Also seen are both the British and German 'People's Sets', some rather unusual mid-20th century types, and the ultimate television design classic – the stunning Bush TV22. No doubt there are models here which will be recalled by viewers as the set they once had at home. With vinyl already making a huge comeback, there are even a selection of record players. As every day passes, the technology of yesterday is often overlooked and it's only when the future commands the existence of examples that we may see just how brutal we were in dismissing the importance in the preservation and archiving of sets in a physical manner. Hence, condition-wise, a number need work electronically and cosmetically. Vintage and retro wireless sets are not only here to be saved and collected, but also to be used and enjoyed. Here is your chance to acquire a slice of yesteryear analogue broadcast history…   
3058
  Four Audio Stereo Radiograms, comprising a Grundig audio Prisma; a Grundig first-generation transistor console; Ferranti 435; and an Ekco SRG395; some spares included (4) £60 - 80
3059
  HMV Slope-Front Set HMV T21A; GEC BC5645; Nordmende Elektra; Philips BA8642; Alba 3112; Grundig 97; and an interesting War Department Welfare set by Cameo (9) £60 - 80
3060
  Ferranti 1015 Radio; Philetta; Botherton 'handbag' set; Ultra FM950; Philips BA4678; McMichael 463; and a Siemens VE301G (7) £50 - 70
3061
  Pye R33 Radio; Intimo 5430, Philips BA2112; GEC BC402; Philips SA431; PYE 619; and a PYE Cambridge multi-band receiver (7) £60 - 80
3062
  Portable And Small Mains Receivers, comprising Bush DAC31; American GEC; Murphy U472; 'Little Prodigy' 909; Vidor Kingsman; another similar; Eveready portable; and a cute Pilot Poppet (8) £50 - 70
3063
  Wireless Servicing And History Literature: Several Eastlight files filled with back copies of Radio Bygones; many radio service data sheets and circuit diagram trader sheets for the main UK and US wireless manufacturers; valve data books and leaflets; wireless and associated-subject reference books including Obsession, Gerald Wells; A First Class Job, Frank Murphy; Sen' Marconi's Magic Box; Edison and the Rise of Innovation; first-release of Digital ON shop sign in turquoise, and other related workshop and library literature (qty) £60 - 90
3064
  Ever Ready Upright Portable Radio; Philips 431; Philips 151U; Philips 3670; Stella 102A; Marconi three-band in maroon bakelite case; and a Cossor Melody Maker in ribbed brown bakelite case (7) £60 - 90
3065
  Ferranti U1032 Radio; Defiant A1; HMV 1379; Ferguson 356; Philco 100; and a good GEC lattice BC 5445 (6)Defiant were a Co-Op own brand who set up their own radio manufacturing arm to supply customers with sets which were competitively priced, being outside the BBC monopoly. £60 - 80
3066
  Cossor Melody Maker 501 Radio in light brown bakelite case; PYE multi-band mains/battery portable; Ekco U319A; Radio Rentals 561; PYE Fenman 2; and an Ekco U119 (6) £60 - 90
3067
  PYE P76F Radio; Defiant AF23; Philips W32; Turkis 17; Marconi D62A; Regentone combination set with 3 band receiver; Marconi 618; Philips 9521; and a PYE PE60 (9) £60 - 90
3068
Click to view full image... A Bush type TV22 Television Receiver, 1950, 405-line standard, 9-inch screen with white mask, in stepped brown bakelite case.This design classic is well-loved and usually straight-forward to re-commission electronically, with the help of an Aurora 625-405 standards convertor. The current auction world record for one of these stands at £1,550. Rumour has it that many of these were rounded up in the 1980s and shipped to Japan where they were gutted, sealed and turned into expensive fish tanks. £100 - 150
3069
  A Good Talisman 309U Teardrop Radio in deep maroon bakelite case; McMichael Super-Range Four; and a small Beethoven portable radio bearing a silver plaque to lid in dedication of a teacher (3) £100 - 150
3070
  A Quantity Of Good Output Valves, including a balloon Osram PX25; four KT66 valves; at least five ATS25's and others, untested (25) £100 - 150
3071
  A Good Quantity Of Novel Valves, the ECC, EF, EL types etc, a few in cartons, mostly loose, good old-stock, untested, at least 150 (qty) £80 - 120
3072
  A Selection Of Magic-Eye Valves, including a UM11, a EM71, the remainder being the later side-bar eyes, untested. (30) £100 - 150
3073
Click to view full image... A Taylor 45A Valve Tester; a large Radiometer Ltd valve tester board with meter and plug wire leads; and a Capacitor Checker by Heathkit type IT28 (3) £120 - 180
3074
Click to view full image... A Rare Deutscher Kleinempfanger 'German People's Set' GW110, with swastika below speaker, components, with back, in dark brown mottled bakelite caseMade by several companies, this Siemens model was cheap to produce and was a propaganda tool, permanently tuned to receive Hitler's speeches. Many were brought back home by soldiers after April 1945 to the UK and US as souvenirs. This has the impressed swastika intact to the front - and most of the components inside were also stamped with it. £150 - 200
3075
  A Deutscher Kleinempfanger 'German People's Set' GW110 with the swastika below speaker, swastika printed on the screening coating to the VLC11 valve, back and speaker missing, some parts loose; and near identical modern Uversesum W111, without any Reich stamp, in bright orange case (2)It is unclear why a later firm would wish to copy one of the best-known Nazi radios made, but here it is, offered next to the real McCoy for comparison. £80 - 120
3076
  Murphy 146 'Batman' Console set; KB 'Toaster' in cream; Sobell 'Radiator' finished in lime green; an Ekco U158 in cream; and a Mullard MAS298 (5)'Batman', a 'Toaster' and a 'Radiator'. The well-known nicknames of these sets originate purely from the visual presence of how they look and not usually a manufacturer-led ploy. £60 - 90
3077
  Unusual Dutch Cakkord Mains Portable Radio; Regentone DP2; Philips 538; small late PYE in cream case with red knobs; Philips 283; and a GEC BC402 (6) £50 - 80
3078
  Good Cossor P44 Radio still in original box with labels; Philips BA22044; Philips 118 in green case; Bush DAC90A in brown; RFT EB type 51; Murphy A362; RGD AP33; Pilot Little Maestro Deluxe; and a delightful Westinghouse Midget in bright green (9) £70 - 90
3079
  Grundig And Philips Reel-To-Reel Tape Recorders: comprising 7 recorders all with lids, a selection of several desk and handheld microphones, some in carriage cartons, spare reel case, recording tape splicer and a sales brochure. (qty) £80 - 120
3080
  Murphy A104 Radio with projection-back tuning window, baffle-board front; Nordmende Elektra; Bush AC11; KB three-band set; late PYE Cambridge; and a Ekco Zodiac (6) £70 - 90
3081
  Radio Workshop Testing And Measuring Equipment: Including an AVO signal generator CT378A; AVO signal generator type III; Heathkit Dastrom RF signal generator; various small ammeters and voltmeters; ohmmeter; Taylor Universal Meter type 83A (qty) £100 - 150
3082
  Eddystone EB35 Mark III Shortwave Statesman's Shortwave Set; and a Sony type ICF 6800W world receiving set (2) £80 - 120
3083
  Philips 353A Radio; HMV 1356; Philips 341A; and an early GEC battery set fitted with Amplion battery eliminator in bakelite case (4) £60 - 80
3084
  Late 1920s McMichael 2-Valve Receiver; PYE P28; late Philips 2118; Amplion Delegate; Ekco A1110; and a Murphy A272 (6) £50 - 80
3085
  Bush DAC90A Radio in brown bakelite case; Murphy U198H; Bush VHF61; Marconiphone T89; HMV 1370 in two tone bakelite case; and another similar HMV in all-brown bakelite case (6) £70 - 90
3086
  Regentone Three-Band Receiver; PYE P224; Ultra Leader 3028; Murphy A170 with magic eye; KB GR10; Siemens RG43; and a GEC BC5842 (7)The PYE P224 was one of the first released electronic devices in history to have a printed circuit board, using the powder-coat copper track method, circa 1957-58. This technology is older than you think. £70 - 90
3087
  Mainly Bakelite Radios including a Stern Super 675; Ultra ST106A; Bush DAC70; Bush VHF90A; Schaub-Libelle; large German made shortwave set with magic eye; cream cloth covered and maroon bakelite portable; and a Marconi mains portable in cream finished bakelite case (9) £70 - 100
3088
  Small Mains Valve Receivers including Noma Luxus; Superla 3462; Bush VHF90; Emerson in peach and white; Ferranti M55; small Ultra in cream; Philips B3G85U (7) £50 - 70
3089
  PYE 1113 Radio in green; Pengian K57; dark maroon mains/batt portable; Town and Country Perdio; GEC BC401; Murphy U698; and a Satelit 2100 first-generation Grundig (7) £50 - 70
3090
Click to view full image... A Rare Philco Type 444 'People's Set', with original back, in shaped arched mottled brown bakelite case.As prized by many as a round Ekco, this Philco creation was designed as the ultimate British set to a unique design. The similar type V537 had more coverage and the odd non-standard colour of these have appeared. £200 - 250
3091
  Small Mains Wireless Sets, comprising a small medium-wave Murphy; one of the last Pilot Little Maestros ever made; Ekco U245; Murphy U198M; and a Vollsupeur type 809 (5) £50 - 70
3092
  An Acme Crystal Set with vertical ebonite panel, arc sweep tuning, enclosed detector, within stained oak case, circa 1922; bellhorn of an Amplion speaker with 10 section wooden petal horn; with seven pairs of headphones including Sterling and military type headphones (qty) £100 - 150
3093
  A Brownie No. 2 Crystal set with open detector (lacking whisker boss), loading coil bridge, in pressed black ebonite case, circa 1925; with seven assorted headphones including Brandes BBC, military types. (qty) £80 - 120
3094
  A Large BTH Size C Horn Loudspeaker with driver, base bakelite with chips, brown bell; and five BTH and other PM-type radio valves in cartons. (6) £80 - 120
3095
  Bush VHF81 Radio; PYE 3042; Bush VHF61; Bush AC31; German Nordmende multi-band with magic eye; and an HMV 264 (6) £60 - 80
3096
  Telefunken Gavotte 8 Radio; Grundig 4010; Tomme Metior with multiple tone control push button; Ferranti 125; and a Fidelio Nordmende (5) £60 - 80
3097
  Murphy A36 Radio; Bush PB12; Wega Herold 54 with magic eye; Bush AC34; GroBsuper 97 with magic eye; Bush AC41; PYE three-band receiver with magic eye; Baird-Radio Rentals 204; large EDT 10; and a Bush VHF54 (10) £80 - 120
3098
  PYE 15A Radio, still retaining the shop floorcard across speaker fret; Bush BP 90; Regileto Z15; PYE multi-band shortwave receiver; Grundig 2003 UKW with magic eye; PYE 1101A; Bush TR91; Blueplunkt 010; and a Bush AC1 (9) £70 - 100
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Scientific & Musical Instruments, Cameras & Tools
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 15th May 2019 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing
Tuesday 14 May 10.00am to 5.00pm
Morning of sale
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