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Three Winston Churchill ceramic Toby Jugs, all by Kevin Francis, to include: Tantum Mirabile Est. limited edition of 5000, this No. 1820, The Great Statesman and D Day Landings, limited edition of 750, this No. 305. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) The Great Statesman - the top has been off the microphone but is present.
Signed photograph by R&B legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Martha Reeves, lead singer of Martha and the Vandellas. The bold blue autograph includes her name, the group’s name, and the year "2007." Featuring a black and white close-up of a microphone, this striking piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Measures 8.75"L x 11"H. A must-have for Motown and music memorabilia collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A rare The Putney VCS3 EMS Electronic Music Studios (London Ltd) Analogue Modular Synthesizer early 1970s, serial number 1003, no leads, manuals or accessories are present. . Please note, due the awkward size / shape and value of this item, we are unable to arrange postage. You are welcome to collect in person or arrange your own courier. This item has been well looked after and has its original cover, but is untested. this item is compatible with the EMS Synthi DK.1 also offered in this sale. Viewing is recommended. The EMS Synthi VCS3 Mk2 modular synthesizer, in original wooden case with two panels providing controls for: two voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs), a low frequency oscillator (LFO), voltage controlled low pass/band pass voltage controlled filter (VCF), trapezoid envelope generator, noise source, ring modulator, voltage controlled spring reverb, 16 x 16 patch board matrix and 18 resistive connecting pins, joystick providing X, Y modulation control, reverse with power connector, headphone output, oscilloscope output, stereo output, two voltage control outputs, keyboard connector, two line level inputs and two microphone level inputs, trigger input, accompanied by a EMS manual and plug, approx 17in wide x 20in high (43cm x 51cm) Footnotes Electronic Music Studios, Ltd, better known as EMS was formed in 1969 by Peter Zinovieff, Tristram Cary and David Cockerell, mainly as a way to fund Zinovieff's experimental music studio. The Cockerell-designed VCS3 'Putney' (after the location of the studio) was the first commercial product. It was an attempt, at a time when the current offerings from early synthesizer companies such as Moog and Buchla were large modular systems that covered walls, to provide a compact (considered portable at the time) version of an electronic studio, hence the name VCS (Voltage Controlled Studio). The VCS3 was also modular, but utilized an ingenious patch matrix that alleviated the need for patch cables to connect the separate modules. The synthesizer soon found its way on to the soundtracks of popular television programs like Doctor Who and onto a number of popular albums of the day. It was prominently featured on tracks by Pink Floyd (such as the Dark Side of the Moon's 'On the Run,') The Who (the 'Won't Get Fooled Again' intro includes Lowrey organ processed through a VCS3), Roxy Music where it was played by original member Brian Eno who also used it on his solo albums, Led Zeppelin (played by John Paul Jones on 'Four Sticks,') Hawkwind, King Crimson, Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, etc. The VCS3 Mk2, known as the 'Synthi' remedied some of the issues of the earlier iteration especially regarding the oscillator instabilities and issues with the power supply and added envelope triggering on external audio through the input channel. It's uncertain how many VCS3s were built, but some estimates put the number at 800. Doubtlessly, many of those had been discarded with the change of fashion that came with widely available digital synthesis and MIDI in the 1980s. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the legendary British synthesizers from the golden age of synthesizers. Loss of some of the silvered caps.
Star Wars - A collection of Star Wars characters to include vintage Hong Kong 1970 - 1980 models. Rebo band members - Max Rebo with a piano/keyboard, Sy Snootles & Droopy McCool both without Microphone or instrument. 4-LOM, FX-7, Walrus Man and Power Droid (Deep V) all without accessories. Also included are some more recent Hasbro Star Wars figures. All figures are in played with condition with the older versions showing more signs of wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]
ONE BOX AND LOOSE ELECTRICAL ITEMS, to include a Bose 'Soundlink Mini' an Amazon 'Echo' 1st/2nd generation, an Amazon 'Echo' 2nd generation smart speaker, a 'Gadget' digital microscope, a boxed LG mouse scanner LSM-100, a boxed Ashton vocal microphone, all untested, etc. (s.d/a.f) (1 box + loose)
A Reslo RV Ribbon Microphone, circa 1960 Vintage Microphones. Together with an Argonne M131 bullet mic and stand, made in Japan, a Piezo Electronic Geloso 1100, made in Italy, both from the 1960s and with their original stands, and a 1950s Lustraphone / Grundig VR53 ribbon microphone with its original stand. (4)All are untested.
A Carl Meyer violin, labelled 'Carl Meyer, Voigtlandisches Fabrikat, imported by Ball, Beavon & Co, London', of light caramel colour, the two piece back measuring 358mm, a microphone/pichup has been added along with a jack input and a volume controlCondition ReportRepairs to sides, with glue residue to back and sides.
Mattel My Favourite Barbie 50th Anniversary 1959 reproduction doll and Solo in the Spotlight outfit set, N4974, 2008, Near Mint to Mint (base of microphone stand has broken out of ties), NRFB, within Good Plus to Excellent packaging (surface and edge wear and tear / sticker residue / creases).
This vintage vinyl LP, The War of the Worlds: Invasion from Mars, was produced as an educational aid for drama students and released by Audio Rarities (LPA 2355). The record features a dramatic adaptation inspired by Orson Welles’ legendary 1938 radio broadcast, which famously caused public panic. The cover design showcases a striking retro-futuristic illustration of a Martian invasion, complete with UFOs, radio waves, and a vintage microphone. The 33 1/3 RPM long-play record is housed in its original 12.5"L x 12.5"H sleeve, with production and direction credited to Bill Forest. A must-have for collectors of classic radio drama, vintage sci-fi memorabilia, and historical recordings.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This vintage black and white photograph features a young Shirley Temple, one of Hollywood’s most iconic child stars. Signed in bold blue ink, the autograph is prominently displayed on the upper right of the image. The framed photograph measures 10.5"L x 1"W x 9.5"H and showcases Temple in a charming pose with a microphone, capturing her early career in entertainment. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Pieces of Time, ensuring the authenticity of the signature. A must-have for classic film collectors and Shirley Temple enthusiasts.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
to include a Canon G12 digital camera, untested, no battery, a Fujifilm shoe mount microphone, a Zorki 1e camera, body G, shutter working, with an Industar-22 lens, with case, a Nikon FE camera body, body F, shutter needs attention, a Canon Demi compact camera, body P, dirty inside, not working, a Dallmeyer 6 inch lens, barrel F, optics P with haze, a Helios 44-M lens, optics F-G, and two sets of Nikon compact binoculars.
Patti LaBelle signed 8x10 glossy photograph, featuring the legendary singer performing live with a microphone in hand, framed in a sleek black display. The bold autograph is prominently placed on the lower portion of the image. This hand-signed collectible comes with verification details from AACS Autographs, a UACC Registered Dealer, ensuring authenticity. A fantastic piece for collectors of music memorabilia and Patti LaBelle enthusiasts.Dimensions: 9.5"L x 11.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
This original 1964 vinyl LP by Frank Sinatra, Softly, As I Leave You, was released on Reprise Records (F-1013) and features a selection of classic ballads, including Emily, Here's to the Losers, and Dear Heart. The cover displays a moody portrait of Sinatra, with track details printed at the top. The back cover includes liner notes and a striking black-and-white image of Sinatra standing at a microphone. The record label features Sinatra’s portrait and the yellow and blue Reprise design. A must-have for collectors of Sinatra memorabilia, vintage jazz, and classic vocal recordings. Cover sleeve measures 12.5"L x 12.5"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An original Vitavox B50 microphone similar to those used at Apple Studios. In original box with a original information booklet. Also with a British Council of Dentistry 'Apple Club' magazine.The Vitavox B.50 was a popular 'Talkback' mic choice at Abbey Road and The Beatles were pictured using them.
MONTBLANC, GREAT CHARACTERS, THE BEATLES, 1969 A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 1145/1969, 2017 Cap and Barrel: White lacquer cap and barrel, the microphone inspired cap with white metal moustache clip, the Beatles on the zebra crossing, the Beatles facsimile signatures Nib and Filling System: Two tone gold coloured nib stamped 18K and Au750, piston filling system, uninked Accessories: Original Montblanc The Beatles box, The Beatles booklet, CD, outer card packaging and white card sleeve, together with a bottle of Montblanc The Beatles Psychedelic Purple ink Condition Report: The pen is uninked, unused and as new. The underside of the clip is stamped 'Made In Germany Metal'. The pen is engraved with the limited edition number 1145/1969. The ink bottle is unused. No apparent damage to the packaging, which is almost mint, apart from a small 9mm tear on one corner of the printed card box.Condition Report Disclaimer
American Film Awards, five American Awards comprising a 1967 San Francisco Film Festival (large statue on plinth 36cm), Television Academy award - The Hollywood Chapter June 1967, USA Festival Association (35cm high), Screen Directors Guild Award ( 11cm diameter), California Radio & TV News award Commentary 'Mexican Prisoner Exchange' KNXT (33cm high microphone on wood base) and Academy of Television Arts & Science (The Morning Show Chicago Viewers 1964-65) all sound condition
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT to include a Prinz Magnon Super IQ projector, a Chinon Sound 7500 8mm projector, a Praktica PL Noval camera, a pair of Chinon binoculars, a boxed Prinz Supa Lite 1000, a boxed Paterson Majorview 35mm, a vintage Magnon microphone, a quantity of assorted battery charging units, a Sony Handycam Video8 (2 boxes and loose) (s.d/untested)
GAGARIN YURI: (1934-1968) Soviet cosmonaut, the first human to journey into outer space, travelling on Vostok 1, 12th April 1961. Vintage signed 7 x 9.5 photograph of Gagarin standing in a half-length pose, wearing his colonel´s uniform and medals, as he speaks before an audience at a rally. Two officials can be seen seated each side of the cosmonaut, whilst another man holds a microphone close to him, and a fourth man holds a cine-camera in the background. Signed by Gagarin in blue ink with his name alone to the base of the image. Some surface creasing and minor age wear and a couple of small tears and an area of paper loss to the white borders, G
PHOENIX JOAQUIN: (1974- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 2019 for his role as Arthur Fleck/Joker in Joker. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose smoking a cigarette and holding his guitar, and with a microphone in the foreground, in costume as Johnny Cash from the American biographical drama film Walk the Line (2005). Signed by the actor in blue ink and with a typically hurried signature to the base of the image. It was for his performance in this role that Phoenix was nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award. EX

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