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Charming 3-piece set by Lladro featuring anthropomorphic dog musicians: a guitarist with scarf 1001152, a seated singer with microphone, and a drummer with congas and gold chain 1001156. Finished in pastel glazes and stamped on the base with the Lladro mark. Largest item measures 8.5"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Being sold without reserveRegistration number OV56 GXC2.8 turbo diesel6 speed manual2 wheel drive/High and Low 4 wheel driveBlack with grey interiorChrome grille and foglampsElectric windows all roundWalnut trim to central and roof consolesQuilted seat coversPerforated leather and alcantara steering wheelGlass electric sunroofTinted privacy glass to rear and side windowsAir Conditioning (needs regassing)Blaupunkt Bluetooth radio CD with microphone for hands freeTom Tom satellite navigation,wired behind dashboardStainless steel side bars/sill protectorsTow bar and electricsRear mudflaps17 inch alloy wheelsYokohama 245/70 Geolander offroad tyres. Tread depth between 7-9 mm all roundHaynes Workshop ManualSecurity steering lock barAll handbooks for vehicle, audio and sat navTwo keys for doors and ignitionAlloy wheel locking keyHi-Vis safety jacketOnly for sale due to advancing yearsAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditionsHPI clearFrom the owner:Registered 22 /09/2006.4 previous owners.Owned by vendor since March 2019.MOT to January 2026.Total mileage 150,100 approx.Recent work:New brake discs. Pads and hoses.New coil springs and shock absorbers.In the 70s and 80s I worked for Jeep as a Manager setting up new dealerships. When my sons went to boarding school I bought a Grand Cherokee to cart trunks and boys around. They, and this one were built when Chrysler was in partnership with Mercedes and vehicles were built to a higher standard than those with the Fiat partnership.I bought this vehicle for my work in the building industry in both Central Dorset and further afield. It has been an excellent motorway vehicle.I have also used it for towing a horse trailer with a 17hh horse inside and for towing my boat.Any work done to it has been by professional businesses and its been regularly serviced to be reliable. Never let me down.It has been on a cherished plate from March 2019 to 5 June 2025.Regularly Serviced :20.04.19. 120385 miles. Remove gearbox, replace leaking seals. Service. MOT.27,01.20. 129534 miles. Service.03.11.20. MOT.04.05.21. 132685 miles. Service.02.11.21. 132685 miles. Service. MOT.27.04.22. 136798 miles. Service.05.01.23. 138945 miles. Replace steering and abs sensor, MOT.21.02.23. 140230 miles. Service. 28.09.23. 143169 miles. Replace brakes , discs and pads.08.11.23. 143548 miles. Replace all shock absorbers.07,12.23. 144017 miles. Service. MOT.21.08.24. 146700 miles. Service. Replace glow plugs.05.11.24. 148010 miles. Replace all road springs.09.12.24. 148265 miles. Service. Replace brake hose, ball joint. MOT.This lot must be collected by 12.30pm on Friday 27th June. If the buyer has not collected by this time it will automatically be removed and placed into storage, incurring a removal charge of £100 + VAT, to include the first week of storage, unless otherwise noted. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day or part thereof. If collecting from storage, please provide 24 hours notice
ACADEMY AWARDS CONTROVERSY: Will Smith (1968- ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Smith in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Agent J (James Darrell Edwards III) from the American science fiction action comedy film Men in Black (1997). Signed by the actor with his first name only in bold blue ink to a light area of the image. A printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at the premiere of The Legend of Bagger Vance at the IMAX theatre in Manhattan on 29th October 2000; Jada Pinkett Smith (1971- ) American actress who married Will Smith in 1997. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of the actress in a half-length pose with her arms folded before her. Signed in black ink with her name alone to the image; Chris Rock (1965- ) American comedian and actor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Rock standing in a half-length pose and holding a gold microphone in one raised hand. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the image. A printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York on 27th April 2011. VG to EX, 3An unscripted joke made by Chris Rock at the 94th Academy Awards in 2022, which related to Pinkett Smith´s shaved head, resulted in Will Smith angrily slapping Rock in retaliation.
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English footballer, captain of the England national team who won the FIFA World Cup in 1966. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Moore standing in a full-length pose, wearing formal evening wear, on a stage. To Moore´s left appear the footballer and television personality Jimmy Hill, and the actor Michael Caine, who stand before a microphone. Signed by Moore in bold, dark fountain pen ink with a good example of his signature, across a largely lighter area of the image. EX
JONES GRACE: (1948- ) Jamaican-American model, singer & actress. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Jones, the unusual and attractive image showing the artist performing on scene with a microphone in hand and wearing a shining silver hat. Signed in silver ink with her name `Grace Jones´, also adding beneath a heart sketch with arrow. VG to EX
MICHAEL GEORGE: (1963-2016) English singer and songwriter who rose to fame with Wham! in the 1980s. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Michael in a half-length pose wearing dark glasses and a leather jacket as he energetically sings into a microphone during a performance. Signed in silver ink to the image. One small crease to the lower right corner, otherwise VG
SHEEN FAMILY: Martin Sheen (1940- ) American actor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Sheen in a head and shoulders pose in costume as attorney John Dean, with a microphone before him, from the American miniseries Blind Ambition (1979) which focused on the Watergate scandal. Signed by the actor in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the background; Charlie Sheen (1965- ) American actor, son of Martin Sheen. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Sheen seated in a half-length pose in costume as Bud Fox from the American crime drama film Wall Street (1987). Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area of the image; Emilio Estevez (1962- ) American actor, son of Martin Sheen and the older brother of Charlie Sheen. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Estevez in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Keith ´Two-Bit´ Mathews from the American coming-of-age crime drama film The Outsiders (1983). Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the base of the image. VG to EX, 3
FLACK ROBERTA: (1937-2025) American singer whose hits included Killing Me Softly with His Song (1973; later also a hit for the Fugees) and Feel Like Makin' Love (1974). Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of the singer standing in a half-length pose and singing into a microphone during a performance. Signed in bold blue ink to a light area at the base of the image. EX
Microphones and related accessories to include a boxes T-bone EM 700 stereoset, a TC-Helicon Voice Live Play vocal harmony & effect pedal, a Beringer T1 condenser microphone in a case, 3 x realistic PZM pressure zone microphones (one in original box), 2x Redslo LTU line coupling units, a Digitech Midi Vocalist and more spares such as leads and accessories included.
Nintendo GameCube Mario Party 6 'Big Box' game w/Microphone Bundle (PAL) All contents remain sealed and the Mario Party 6 game itself has the Nintendo Red Strip seal, with no notable breakages to it Item is otherwise complete, boxed and in great condition, though the outer tape seal on the cardboard has been broken Provenance: Consigned by our client who formerly worked in the games industry
Expressive limited edition bust sculpture part of the Art Impressions series. This mixed media piece captures soulful female jazz vocalist mid performance, featuring dynamic realism in her facial expression and pose. She holds a metallic microphone wearing detailed jewelry. WG 2005 impressed backstamp. This item has its original box. Styrofoam box measures: 25"L x 21"W x 18"H. Certificate of Authenticity included.Issued: 2005Dimensions: 11"L x 15.25"W x 23"HCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear.
CATSJake Bell’s Annotated Production Book and Script from Cats. An early production book with dates and notes relating to both the first Broadway production and the first National tour of Cats in 1983. The production book an old blue cloth covered three ring binder with a label to the upper cover reading "CATS NEW YORK COMPANY/PRODUCTION BOOK JAKE'S COPY," this without a general title leaf but opening with the Contact Sheet for the show dated 10 October 1983 (listing producers Cameron Mackintosh, David Geffen, The Shubert Organization), the Broadway cast list and contract assignments, prop list, the "Magic Sheet" breaking down each role, this all preceding the script (about 58 pages with hand-annotation), at the end is the contact list for the first national Cats tour, dated November 1983. Some wear and soiling from use. The script is brad-bound and the black cover is lettered in gold, the title page is dated October 1982 from the Winter Garden Theatre (this the month the musical opened on Broadway). 52 pages. A fine and clean copy, without annotation. Cats was a remarkably innovative show when it first opened on Broadway in October 1982. Perhaps the first Broadway musical to do so, the show broke down the proscenium, offering some seats on stage around the revolving stage for an immersive viewing experience. The technical requirements of the show demanded renovations to the theaters in both London and New York, and when the costs of John Napier's costumes are added in, Cats was the most expensive show to open on Broadway to that date, but it was profitable quickly. In 1997, Cats overtook A Chorus Line as the longest running show in Broadway history, a record until 2006 when surpassed by another Andrew Lloyd Webber musical produced by Cameron Mackintosh and technically managed by Jake Bell: The Phantom of the Opera. Cats remains the fifth-longest show in Broadway history. A national tour of Cats opened in 1983, running through 1987, and this book relates to both the first Broadway and first national tour of Cats. Technical Production Manager Jake Bell's memories of Cats:Created by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats was first produced in London by Cameron Mackintosh, directed by Trevor Nunn, choreographed by Gillian Lynne, and designed by John Napier. It opened on Broadway in 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Based on T.S. Eliot’s poetry collection Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, at the time Cats was conceptually groundbreaking in that, unlike traditional musical,s it was not about human characters - it was about cats - and the story was told entirely through music, dance, and poetry, with no spoken dialogue.The set was an oversized junkyard, designed to make the human actors appear cat-sized. Key set pieces included a giant sneaker, the trunk of a broken-down car (often used as a cat slide), an enormous Heinz Baked Beans can, and a large tire—creating an immersive, whimsical playground for the feline characters. Audience interaction was another defining element. Select tickets were sold for onstage seating, allowing some audience members to be a direct part of the performance. The onstage seating allowed these guests to experience their own immersive "theater in the round." During intermission, other audience members were invited onstage to explore the set and interact with Old Deuteronomy, who remained seated on the oversized junkyard tire.Cats was arguably the introduction of the "mega-musical" to the world, delivering an unprecedented visual and theatrical spectacle that stunned audiences, particularly those in middle America, who had never seen anything like it before.Beyond Broadway, Jake worked on four national tours of Cats. Unlike the Broadway production, where the theater was physically renovated to accommodate the show, the touring companies had to adapt to each venue. The team pre-surveyed theaters across the country, modifying the set to fit within different proscenium sizes while covering existing architecture to create a seamless illusion. The orchestra pit was concealed, and the set decoration pieces were mounted on a frame customized to each specific theater. As on Broadway, the orchestra itself was positioned offstage.Cats was one of the first Broadway productions to fully embrace wireless microphone technology. Every principal character wore a wireless microphone, which was discreetly embedded into their wigs—an innovation at the time. The hydraulic lift for the giant tire, which carried Grizabella to the "Heaviside Layer," was the single most expensive item in the production budget. However, just as crucial to the show’s identity were its elaborate makeup and costuming. A Makeup Bible was created for all Cats productions worldwide. Each actor’s makeup design, paired with a handmade wig (crafted from yak hair), was carefully documented with a photograph and matched to John Napier’s original sketches. Napier, who designed not only the scenery and props but also the costumes, hair, and makeup, ensured that this signature look remained consistent across all productions.Cats was the first show to completely rethink the layout of an entire theater, from the audience seating to the back wall of the stage. The Winter Garden Theatre was permanently remodeled to accommodate the production. Seats were removed, the orchestra pit was eliminated, and the proscenium arch was taken down. The orchestra itself was relocated offstage, positioned upstage left in the wings. The immersive junkyard set extended out into the audience, enveloping theatergoers in the world of the show. This was particularly exciting for children, who felt as if they were truly inside a cat's domain. Even the dry ice used to mask the hydraulic lift as it raised Grizabella floated into the front rows, further blending the stage with the audience. The cast frequently entered from the rear and sides of the house, reinforcing the illusion that the entire theater was part of their world.When the Broadway production of Cats closed in 2000 after 18 years and 7,485 performances, the stage and house crews had to restore the Winter Garden Theatre to its original state. The removed seats were reinstalled, the orchestra pit was rebuilt, and the proscenium was reconstructed to prepare the venue for future productions. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available. Request a condition report
CATSA stage-used newspaper and much promotional material from Cats. Includes a stage-used fabric newspaper used as part of the "junk yard" scenery and made of scrim material, about 30 x 36 inches with irregular edges; the printed large-format Cats Chorus Book, 1982, being a reproduction of the manuscript of the score, 13 x 11 inches, this likely for cast use, tears and small losses, the spine tape repaired, stain to first leaf; a Cats Now & Forever plastic tray, 18 x 11 inches; a large format program; a rehearsal photograph; a felt Cats bag with marbles; two Cats watches in cases; the Playbill from show 6,138 when Cats overtook A Chorus Line as the longest running show in Broadway history; the Playbill from Cats last performance on September 10th, 2000; and a Playbill from a Chicago performance; a luggage tag; a signed show poster from the last performance of Cats in September 2000, framed, 22 x 14 inches; a poster from an early tour; an assembled cast photograph, framed; and handwritten note from choreographer Gillian Lynne dated 2006.Technical Production Manager Jake Bell's memories of Cats:Created by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats was first produced in London by Cameron Mackintosh, directed by Trevor Nunn, choreographed by Gillian Lynne, and designed by John Napier. It opened on Broadway in 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Based on T.S. Eliot’s poetry collection Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, at the time Cats was conceptually groundbreaking in that, unlike traditional musical,s it was not about human characters - it was about cats - and the story was told entirely through music, dance, and poetry, with no spoken dialogue.The set was an oversized junkyard, designed to make the human actors appear cat-sized. Key set pieces included a giant sneaker, the trunk of a broken-down car (often used as a cat slide), an enormous Heinz Baked Beans can, and a large tire—creating an immersive, whimsical playground for the feline characters. Audience interaction was another defining element. Select tickets were sold for onstage seating, allowing some audience members to be a direct part of the performance. The onstage seating allowed these guests to experience their own immersive "theater in the round." During intermission, other audience members were invited onstage to explore the set and interact with Old Deuteronomy, who remained seated on the oversized junkyard tire.Cats was arguably the introduction of the "mega-musical" to the world, delivering an unprecedented visual and theatrical spectacle that stunned audiences, particularly those in middle America, who had never seen anything like it before.Beyond Broadway, Jake worked on four national tours of Cats. Unlike the Broadway production, where the theater was physically renovated to accommodate the show, the touring companies had to adapt to each venue. The team pre-surveyed theaters across the country, modifying the set to fit within different proscenium sizes while covering existing architecture to create a seamless illusion. The orchestra pit was concealed, and the set decoration pieces were mounted on a frame customized to each specific theater. As on Broadway, the orchestra itself was positioned offstage.Cats was one of the first Broadway productions to fully embrace wireless microphone technology. Every principal character wore a wireless microphone, which was discreetly embedded into their wigs—an innovation at the time. The hydraulic lift for the giant tire, which carried Grizabella to the "Heaviside Layer," was the single most expensive item in the production budget. However, just as crucial to the show’s identity were its elaborate makeup and costuming. A Makeup Bible was created for all Cats productions worldwide. Each actor’s makeup design, paired with a handmade wig (crafted from yak hair), was carefully documented with a photograph and matched to John Napier’s original sketches. Napier, who designed not only the scenery and props but also the costumes, hair, and makeup, ensured that this signature look remained consistent across all productions.Cats was the first show to completely rethink the layout of an entire theater, from the audience seating to the back wall of the stage. The Winter Garden Theatre was permanently remodeled to accommodate the production. Seats were removed, the orchestra pit was eliminated, and the proscenium arch was taken down. The orchestra itself was relocated offstage, positioned upstage left in the wings. The immersive junkyard set extended out into the audience, enveloping theatergoers in the world of the show. This was particularly exciting for children, who felt as if they were truly inside a cat's domain. Even the dry ice used to mask the hydraulic lift as it raised Grizabella floated into the front rows, further blending the stage with the audience. The cast frequently entered from the rear and sides of the house, reinforcing the illusion that the entire theater was part of their world.When the Broadway production of Cats closed in 2000 after 18 years and 7,485 performances, the stage and house crews had to restore the Winter Garden Theatre to its original state. The removed seats were reinstalled, the orchestra pit was rebuilt, and the proscenium was reconstructed to prepare the venue for future productions. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available. Request a condition report
A racked PA and mixing system comprising: Yamaha mixing desk (MG12/4), Numark twin CD player and mixing unit (CDN22 MK4), Pro Sound 400 power amplifier, Power Centre 8 switch distributor unit, adjustable gooseneck lamp unit, two Pro Sound 10 'top hat' loudspeakers with stands, two Pro Sound microphones (YU-37), two boom microphone stands, a hand held radio microphone (RM-1) with receiver, two lapel radio microphones (WM-300) with receivers and a bag of cables
Boxed SE Electronics music / VoiceOver, studio microphone and muffler attachment 1.1kg35x23xx15cmCONDITION: In near unused condition excellent order PACKING & SHIPPING Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices:UK (Estimated):£20.40 USA (Estimated):£ 59EU (Estimated):£27R.O.W. (Estimated):£56In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below. INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment. VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES & TARIFFS When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties, tariffs & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, tariffs, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Tri-ang Spot-On Ford Zodiac with lights, No.100sl, M.G. M.G.A Sports car, No.104 & Fire Dept. Land Rover, No.316, Corgi Toys Citroen 'Le Dandy' coupe, No.259, Jaguar Fire Chief's car, No.213s, Dinky Toys Jaguar XK120, No.157, sky blue lower body, cersie upper body, Election Mini Van, No.492 (missing doors, figure, microphone & cable), Humber Hawk Police Car, No.256, Bedford CA Van 'Dinky Toys, No.482, Field Marshall Tractor, No.301, orange body, version with green plastic front hubs and green metal rear hubs, missing driver, Lone Star, Matchbox etc., includes repainted models
Two-piece lot of welded metal sculptures featuring a stylized musician duo and a chopper motorcycle with rider. The band sculpture includes two abstract figures formed from nuts, bolts, and perforated metal, posed with a guitar and microphone on a shared black base. The accompanying motorcycle sculpture features a seated rider with goggles and hat, built from hardware components and posed atop a detailed chopper with exaggerated handlebars and visible engine parts. Both sculptures exhibit industrial craftsmanship with whimsical character, ideal for folk art collectors or unique display.Issued: Late 20th to Early 21st CenturyDimensions: Largest item measures 9.75"Lx 10"HCondition: Age related wear.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE GUITAR, CDS, METALWARE AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an acoustic guitar, over fifty CDs to include Guns N' Roses, The Clash, Neil Young, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, etc (some in a folder without boxes), Coronation Street Treasures memorabilia and CD pack (in wrapping), a boxed Louis Marx & Co Ltd 'Wonder microphone', a collection of 1980s/1990s badges including advertising and pop groups etc, brass trivets, a canteen of cutlery, a small brass model of a miners lamp, a Smiths mantel clock, decorative wooden panels, a painted metal lockable box, railway books, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE HANDBAGS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include over thirty handbags, including vintage bags and modern high street examples, two Red Herring dresses sizes 10 and 12, a fur stole, boxed Coty L'Aimant 30ml Parfum de Toilette (mostly full), boxed Diesel Plus Plus Masculine Eau de Toilette 75ml (box appears sealed), boxed Clinique, Dove, Lynx and Baylis and Harding sets, Sony wireless headphones, a cased Mag-Lite Solitaire pocket torch, other boxed items to include an EnVivo compact MP3 player, a portable wireless speaker, and a Mitochiba microphone, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd, electricals untested)
A collection of Sony camcorder and portable video equipment - including a CCD-TR750E video Hi8 Handycam with instruction book (no battery pack, charger or remote); a DCR-SR190E HDD Handycam with Handycam Station, charger (no mains lead) and carry case; a DCR-PC5E Digital Handycam (no battery or charger); an IFT-R10 Cordless IR Receiver (no cables); an MGV-41E PAL LCD Colour Monitor with AV cable; an ECM-Z200 Elecret Condenser Microphone with carry case; a VCL-1558A Tele Conversion Lens X1.5; a Kenlock Video Telephoto 2.0X Hi-Resolution Lens; two Opticron Photoadapters; etc; together with a quantity of tripods, a monopod and accessories.
Fender USA Passport Portable Sound System 250 Watts of Stereo sound. Comes with owners manual The Passport 'Power Tower' Mixer/Amplifier Two Passport Speaker Systems, Two Fender P51 Dynamic Microphones with 6 Mtr leads, Four extension Microphone leads, Two ICE Power Cables, Two 9 Mtr Speaker leads, I extra long Speaker Lead, Waterproof travel cover, 1 wireless Bluetooth receiver, Boom Microphone stand, Gorilla Speaker Stands with carry bag. The passports' control panel features 4 stereo channels with 8 inputs (4 XLR and 4 line inputs) VIP (Vocal input priority) Automatically lowers background music when speaking into Mike 1 input. Built in digital reverb. Every thing you need for a great sound
ELECTROVOICE; a part PA system including ZXA1 speakers, ZXA subs, two Behringer XM2000s microphones, a Shure model 520D microphone, Sound Lab micro mixer, FISHMAN pro EQ Platinum, various leads and stands. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry RobinsonGerry Robinson was a founding member, supreme electronic mandolinist and harmonica player with The Purple Gang who for a time were part of Flower Power and the British underground music scene. They met Joe Boyd at Transatlantic records, he later visited their HQ: the Castle Inn in Macclesfield to hear ‘Granny Takes a Trip’ which he later recorded.Granny was championed by John Peel who called it ‘one of the all-time great records’ but it failed to chart after being banned by the BBC. Following the release of their album they played at the UFO Club in London where they jammed with Jimi Hendrix and at the 14-hour Technicolour Dream at Alexandra Palace.Gerry was a pioneer of the electric mandolin with pedals. In the 1970s the Purple Gang played on the university circuit with David Bowie, Marc Bolan, the Moody Blues and Yes. R and B giant Graham Bond congratulated Gerry after hearing him play Cyril Davies’ ‘Countryline Special’ saying ‘Cyril would have been proud of you.’Gerry’s passion for music was matched by his passion for musical instruments. In the 2010s he was occasionally a guest player at MerleFest in North Carolina, a major American roots and folk music festival. Some of the instruments included in the auction were played by him at MerleFest.Purple Gang’s final gig was at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in November 2023 and, by chance, Granny Takes a Trip was played by BBC Radio 4 the day after Gerry’s death. Condition Report: Untested we do not guarantee full working order on electrics.

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