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3 A French Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, stamped C.Bazin, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, weight 52 grams £100 - 200

Musical Instruments including Guitars from the Paul Brett Collection

Saturday 20 June 2015 – 10.30am Viewing: Friday 19 June 9am – 6pm and morning of sale Buyer’s premium: 17.5%

4 A 19th Century Violin, possibly French, no label, with a 360mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with three bows, in a fitted case £400 - 600 5 A 19th Century Violin, possibly French, labelled 'Lutherie Artistique Jean Baptiste Colin 1896', with a 360mm two piece back, rosewood tuning pegs, together with two nickel mounted bows, cased £500 - 800

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Violins, Violas & Cellos Woodwind Instruments Brass Instruments Paul Brett Collection Guitars and Amplifiers Other Stringed Instruments Concertinas & Accordions Miscellaneous Instruments Radios and Gramophones Mechanical Music

1 A 19th Century German Violin, labelled 'Excelsior Copy of Paulo Maggini made in Germany for H.Senior Huddersfield', with a 370mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, in a leather case £70 - 100 2 A Nickel Mounted Violin Bow, stamped Buttler, the ebony frog with pearl eyes £70 - 100

6 A 19th Century German Violin, labelled 'Richard Freidl Absroht 1782', with a 360mm one piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with two nickel mounted bows £100 - 200 7 A 19th Century Violin, possibly German, labelled 'Copie De Pietro Antonius dalla Costa-fecit in Treviso anno 17', with a 359mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs £70 - 100 8 A 19th Century German Violin, no label, with a 362mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with two bows, in a leather case £600 - 800 9 An Italian 8-String Bowl Back Mandolin, in a leather case, together with a German Violin, with a bow, in a stained pine coffin case (2) £60 - 90

10 A 19th Century German Violin, no label, with a 360mm two piece back, lion mask carved scroll, ebony tuning pegs, together with three bows, in a stained pine coffin case £50 - 80

16 Four Cased Violins, including a Czech copy of a Strad, with two bows, in a leather case, a Lindo violin with a bow, in a walnut case, a Somis violin in leather case and another £100 - 200

11 A Small Late 18th or Early 19th Century Violoncello, possibly English, labelled 'J Wagstaff Maker...', with a 740mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with a bow £2000 - 3000

17 A 19th Century German Violin, no label, with a 352mm one piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with two bows, in a leather case £80 - 120

12 A 19th Century Violin, possibly French, no label, with a 360mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with two bows, cased £40 - 60 13 A Late 18th Century Violin, possibly Tyrolean, no label, with a 359mm two piece back, rosewood tuning pegs, together with a bow, in a stained pine coffin case £150 - 250 14 An 18th Century Tyrolean Violin, labelled 'Dominicus Rief in Fils Tyrell 1797', with a 356mm one piece back, rosewood tuning pegs £500 - 800 15 A Modern Chinese Violoncello, with a 760mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with a bow, in a hard plastic case £250 - 350

18 A 19th Century German 1/2 Size Violin, no label, with a 316mm two piece back, mixed tuning pegs, together with a bow £40 - 60 19 A 19th Century German Violin, with 'Antonius Stradivarius...' label, 358mm two piece back, lions mask carved head, ebony tuning pegs, together with two bows, cased (a/f) £40 - 60 20 A Late 18th or Early 19th Century German Violin, with pencil inscription, 354mm two piece back, boxwood tuning pegs, together with two bows, in a stained pine coffin case £80 - 120 21 A 19th Century German Violin, no label, with a 358mm one piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with a bow, in a stained pine coffin case £80 - 120

22 A 19th Century German Viola, no label, with a 403mm two piece back, rosewood tuning pegs, together with a 19th Century Violin, no label, with a 360mm two piece back, rosewood tuning pegs (in the style of Alfred Moritz), together with Three Bows, all in a fitted leather case £1800 - 2000 23 A Bundle of Twenty Three Mixed Violin and Cello Bows £100 - 200 24 An Early 20th Century French Violin, labelled 'Ch.J.B. Collin-Mezin, Luthier a Paris, Rue de Faub Poissonniere No.29 1901', with a 358mm two piece back, rosewood tuning pegs, in a fitted nylon case £1500 - 2000 25 An Early 20th Century German Silver Mounted Violin Bow, stamped 'Gunter A Paulus' the ebony frog with enclosed pearl eyes, engraved silver mounts, the ebony adjuster with two engraved silver bands £150 - 250 26 A Gold Mounted Violin Bow, possibly French, indistinctly stamped 'Lupot', with a plain ebony frog, octagonal gold adjuster, in wooden case £220 - 280 27 Two Violin Reference Books Masterpieces of Italian Violin Making by David Rattray 2000 and Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers by William Henley £100 - 200

28 Book - Antonio Stadivari The Cremona Exhibition of 1987 by Charles Beare, with dust jacket, in slip case £200 - 300 29 Book - The British Violin, the catalogue of the 1998 exhibition 400 years of violin and bow making in the British isles, by the British Violin Making Association, with dust jacket and slip case £200 - 300 30 Books - Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu by Peter Bidulph 1998, two volumes in slip case £200 - 300 31 An English 'Maidstone' Violin, by John G. Murdoch & Co., London, with a 361mm two piece back, mixed tuning pegs, with a bow, in a leather case £50 - 60 32 A 19th Century German Violin, labelled 'Antonius Stradivarius...', with a 359mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with two bows, in a plush lined case £200 - 300 33 A Selmer 'Console' Rosewood Oboe, serial number 1645, with nickel plated keys, cased £40 - 60 34 A Pair of Hawkes & Sons 'Excelsior Sonorous Class' Wooden Clarinets, numbered 7367 and 7368, with nickel plated keys, in a case £50 - 80

35 A Rosewood Oboe by Howarth & Co., London, serial number C6602, with plated keys, in a fitted case £70 - 100

42 A Jupiter 500 Series Brass Alto Saxophone, serial number 782595, with accessories, in a fitted case £70 - 100

36 A Rosewood Clarinet, with plated keys £50 - 60

43 A Yamaha YAS 25 Brass Alto Saxophone, serial number 082278, in soft carry case; together with a Hiscox Moulded Case (2) £150 - 200

37 A 19th Century Rosewood Bassoon, with nickel plated mounts and keys £100 - 150 38 A 19th Century Rosewood Flute by Wilde from Rudall & Rose, Strand, London, with nickel plated keys, in a mahogany case, together with a box of music related books and a box of woodworking tools (3) £50 - 80 39 A Hawkes & Son of London Silver Plated 'Excelsior Sonorous Class A' Trombone, serial number 36531, with foliate engraved collars, mouthpiece, in a fitted case £50 - 80 40 A Brass 'Anborg of Italy' French Horn, with silver plated keys and valves, cased £50 - 80 41 A Brass Lindo Alto Saxophone, serial number AL-189-0307-016, with faux mother of pearl keys, with a selection of mouthpieces £50 - 80

44 A Stagg Model 88-MBA Brass Marching Tenor Horn, in a fitted case £130 - 150 45 A Silver Plated Leviathan Model Class A New Standard Tuba by Besson & Co., London, with foliate engraved bell, serial number 123745, with mouthpiece and music, cased £70 - 100 46 A 1930s Clifford Twelve String Guitar, with maple back and sides, mahogany neck, ebonised fingerboard, chequered stringing and large simulated mother-of-pearl scratch plate, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable ebony pyramid bridge £800 - 900 47 A 1960s Hofner President Acoustic Jazz Body Guitar, with single cutaway, serial number 8317, with flamed maple back and sides, carved spruce top, maple laminated neck, Hofner logo and floral design in mother-of-pearl, dot markers, rosewood fingerboard, Hofner tailpiece and floating bridge, blonde finish £300 - 500

48 A 1950s Maccaferri G30 Plastic Guitar, constructed of “Dow Styron” with single cut-away twin F holes, chrome tailpiece, cream plastic headstock £150 - 200 49 A 1920s Supertone Parlour Guitar, manufactured by Harmony with mahogany back and sides, spruce top with abalone bound body and sound hole rosette, mahogany neck with ebonised fingerboard inset with mother-of-pearl star and diamond markers, rosewood pin bridge £450 - 600 50 A 1930s Mastertone Special, made at the Gibson Kalamazoo factory, all mahogany construction, with mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard, pin bridge, ladder bracing, simple lined decoration to the top and sides, with pearl dot markers *The Mastertone special was made between 1938 and 1942 at the Kalamazoo factory and is similar to Kalamazoo KG11, the Carson, J Robinson and Recording King Guitars of the same era, which were all also manufactured by Gibson £500 - 700 51 A 1960s Kay Swingmaster, Model K672, with single cutaway semi-acoustic, laminated maple body, with bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with block pearl markers and two Kay gold "tissue box" pick-ups, three-way pick-up selector, two tone and two volume controls, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable rosewood bridge *This guitar was a favourite model of Irish Blues Legend Rory Gallagher £600 - 800

52 A Rare Gibson L1 Acoustic Guitar, circa 1926, serial number 8476, with maple two-piece pressed back, maple rims, spruce top, plain white celluloid binding, simple sound hole inlay, mahogany neck, silver logo "The Gibson", three pearl dot markers on ebony fingerboard, ebony pyramid pin bridge *This guitar features in Rick Batey's "The American Blues Guitar" and is the guitar model often associated with the legendary blues player Robert Johnson £2500 - 3000 53 A 1960s Gibson F25 “Folksinger”, with mahogany back and sides, spruce top, wide mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, reverse pin bridge and double white laminated pickguard *Originally produced in 1963 this model became known as the “Summer of Love” guitar and was easily recognisable by its classical shape and dual white pickguards. Production ended in 1971 £650 - 750 54 A 1930s Weymann Six String Parlour Guitar, with figured mahogany back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck with ebony fretboard, three pearl dot position markers, slotted headstock with replaced brass tuners £500 - 600 55 A 1960s Kay Jazz II, Model K775, with maple laminate body and sunburst finish, bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fretboard with pearloid markers, twin gold Kay pick-ups, fitted with tremolo, two volume and two tone controls £800 - 1200

56 A Kay Kraft Arch Top Guitar, with single round hole, mahogany back and sides, spruce top, mahogany adjustable neck, with stencilled gold scroll design to the body on sunburst finish £750 - 850 57 A Del Vecchio Electric Dobro, circa 1955, with Brazilian rosewood veneered body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard which features a single coil pick-up mounted in the top, tone and volume controls *This Brazilian made guitar is the electrified version of Chet Atkins favourite resonator £700 - 900 58 A 1960s Gibson ES125T, serial number 207989, with hollow laminated maple construction with P90 pick-up set into plastic pickguard, tone and volume controls, one-piece mahogany neck, sunburst finish and trapeze tailpiece £1000 - 1500 59 A 1960s Harmony Stella Twelve String Guitar, with brown jumbo body, brown finish back, sides and neck, slotted headstock, trapeze tailpiece £200 - 300 60 A Gibson L Century, circa 1936, with flamed maple back and sides, spruce top, sunburst finish, mahogany neck with simulated mother-of-pearl fingerboard inset with rosewood and mother-of-pearl diamond markers, the headstock similarly laminated with rosewood and simulated mother-of-pearl Gibson logo and split diamond marker, rosewood pin bridge, replaced gilt Grover tuners

*This model was manufactured to celebrate the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago in the late 1930s and takes many of its appointments from Gibson banjos produced at the time £2800 - 3800 61 A 1960s Gibson B45 Twelve String Guitar, model number B4512, serial number 097087, mahogany back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard with pearl dot markers, mother-of-pearl triangular headstock inlays with stencilled gold Gibson logo, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable bridge £400 - 500 62 An Oscar Schmidt Stella Six String Parlour Guitar, circa 1905, rosewood back and sides, spruce top, multi-coloured chequered binding, one-piece mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, mother-of-pearl split diamond inlay to the headstock £500 - 600 63 A 1930s Regal Parlour Guitar, with fancy half vine mother-of-pearl inlay to the ebony fretboard, rosewood back and sides, mahogany one-piece neck, abalone bound spruce top and ebony pyramid bridge, ladder bracing £500 - 700 64 A Marquette Branded Parlour Guitar, early 1900s, made by Lyon and Healy, Chicago, with rosewood grained back and sides, spruce top, simple chequered binding, slotted headstock with mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard with three pearl dot markers, the back of the headstock with pinned retail label Mackie's Music Company, Rochester, New York £500 - 600

65 A Gibson MK72, circa 1970, with mahogany back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, fan shaped rosewood pin bridge, nickel-plated Gibson Deluxe tulip tuners *This guitar was a unique concept design of Michael Kasha, Adrian Houtsma and luthier Richard Schneider £600 - 800 66 A Dobro Resonator by Regal, model 25, circa 1930s, of laminated construction with mahogany neck, single spun resonator, raised nut for slide playing £800 - 1000 67 An Augustino LoPrinzi Custom Double Neck Twelve and Six String Guitar, the broad jumbo body constructed of flame maple, flamed maple necks, ebony fingerboards with split abalone and mother-of-pearl block markers, one piece ebony eighteen pin bridge with twin saddles, the headstocks inlaid with abalone logo, gold plated Grover tuners, multiple ply binding, large oval sound hole, the interior with original label inscribed “A Model Jumbo Custom Serial number 1344” *This guitar was handcrafted in Clearwater, Florida by this iconic US maker who has making guitars since the 1950s £1500 - 2000

68 A 1980 John Le Voi Double Neck Classical Style Guitar, with mahogany back and sides, twin mahogany necks, slotted headstocks, ebony fingerboards, simple black, white and green binding, one-piece rosewood twelve pin bridge with independent saddles, the inside with original pencil label “John Le Voi Maker October 1980”, signed by the luthier, with fitted case *This unique nylon strung twin neck guitar was produced by the master UK luthier John Le Voi under the direction of Paul Brett £2000 - 3000 69 A Rare 1916 Gibson U Harp Guitar, with stained maple back and rims, carved spruce top, oval sound hole, conventional guitar neck and ten string harp with mahogany tension bar, external truss rod, ebony fingerboard, with plain dot markers, the headstock inscribed "The Gibson" in mother-of-pearl, celluloid tortoiseshell effect scratch plate, double trapeze tailpiece with pin bridge, plain cream celluloid binding, inlaid oval rosette with diamond and chequered inlays, cherry stained finish, original paper label "The Gibson Mandolin Guitar Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA", inscribed in pencil "Gibson Guitar Style U, 29598", with plush lined original Gibson case £4500 - 5500 70 A Gibson L0, circa 1930, serial number 481, with Honduras mahogany back, sides, top and neck, with mother-of-pearl dot inlaid rosewood fretboard, ebony veneered headstock with Gibson logo, a simulated tortoiseshell pickguard and rosewood pin bridge, plain cream binding £2000 - 3000

71 A 1982 Gibson Sonex 180 Deluxe, serial number 82302616, cream painted body with bolt-on hardwood neck, with multi-phonic synthetic material, twin humbucking pick-ups, cream yellow finish and black pickguard, double uncovered humbucking pick-ups, two tone and two volume controls and stop tailpiece £600 - 800 72 A 1960s Guild F212 Twelve String Guitar, with mahogany back, sides and neck, rosewood fingerboard, serial number AN862, twin truss rods £700 - 800 73 A 1998 Takimine Limited Edition Electro Acoustic Guitar, with moon inlays, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, spruce top, split pin bridge, red and cream binding fitted with a Takimine Accur Acoustic EQ system, with fitted case £600 - 700 74 A Burns GB 65, of mahogany and maple construction with maple bolt-on neck, rosewood fingerboard and twin pick-ups, Burns chromed trapeze tailpiece, adjustable bridge, two Burns Res-O-Matic pick-ups, three-way selector of tone and volume £1000 - 1500 75 A Lyra Branded Small Parlour Guitar by Oscar Schmidt, circa 1920, with maple back and sides, stained spruce top, black and white chequered binding, bound neck with ebonised fingerboard and three pearl dot markers, celluloid Lyra label to the slotted headstock, ebonised pin bridge *These small bodied guitars were distributed by Bruno and could be considered to be one of the first travel guitars £500 - 600

76 A Regal Superb Arch Top Guitar, circa 1948, Style 5248, with maple pressed back and sides, sunburst finished, black and cream bar position markers, chequered binding and tortoiseshell effect pickguard, twin F holes, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable bridge £400 - 500 77 A Roy Smeck Hawaiian Slide Guitar, made by the Harmony Company, Chicago, USA, retailed by W J Dyer & Bros, St Paul, Minnesota, with mahogany constructed back and sides, mahogany neck, ebony fretboard with simple pearl dot markers, rosewood airplane bridge with ebony mother-of-pearl pins, raised nut and flush frets *The airplane bridge on this guitar was crafted to commemorate Lindbergh's monumental flight from Paris to New York in 1927 £700 - 800 78 A 1978 Aria John Joyce Model Six String Acoustic Guitar, with mahogany back and sides, solid spruce top, mahogany neck, slotted headstock, rosewood fingerboard and bridge with pearl dot markers, red herringbone binding, J J insignia inlaid to the headstock £500 - 600 79 A 1978 Aria John Joyce Model Twelve String Acoustic Guitar, with rosewood back and sides, cedar top mahogany neck, red herringbone binding, pearl markers, pyramid bridge, slotted headstock inset with JJ monogram £500 - 600

80 A 1960s Harmony Pete Seeger Long Scale Five String Banjo, reso-tone model, with chromium plated ring, armrest and tailpiece £250 - 350 81 A 1960s Bellini Guitar, laminated construction, made in South Africa £70 - 90 82 A 1930s Galliano Six String Parlour Guitar, with maple back and sides, maple neck, ebony fingerboard with pearl dot markers, ebony pyramid bridge, black shaped scratch plate, sunburst finish £600 - 700 83 A 1960s Hopf Nylon Strung Classical Style Guitar, slotted headstock, maple construction with spruce top £60 - 80 84 A 1960s Alamo Twin Pick-Up Electric Guitar, with three way toggle switch, tone and volume control, adjustable tailpiece, cased with original tag and guarantee Alamo Electronics Corporation, San Antonio, Texas £250 - 350 85 A 1960s Kay Note Acoustic Guitar, with stencilled decoration, trapeze tailpiece £80 - 120 86 A 1930s Regal Black Stencilled Parlour Guitar, of maple construction, with one-piece maple slotted neck, ebonised pin bridge £150 - 200

87 A 1960s Harmony Sovereign Acoustic Guitar, black finish with moustache bridge, pearl dot markers, rosewood fingerboard £150 - 200 88 A Bruno “The Vernon” Parlour Guitar, with mahogany back and sides, spruce top, one piece mahogany neck, with semi-slotted headstock pearl dot markers, pyramid bridge, paper label inscribed “The Vernon by C Bruno and Son, inc New York” £300 - 400 89 A 1940s Harmony Patrician Arch Top Jazz Guitar, with mahogany constructed back and sides, mahogany neck, carved two-piece spruce top, trapeze tailpiece and floating tailpiece, mahogany one-piece neck, rosewood fingerboard and mother-of-pearl dot markers £300 - 400 90 A 1930s Regal Parlour Guitar, with simulated rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, simulated mother-of-pearl fingerboard and headstock veneer, stencilled scroll decoration to the top, bearing original paper label "The mark of a better instrument made by Regal Musical Instrument Company, Chicago" £700 - 900 91 A 1980s Ibanez Roadstar II, Model RS440, with two single coil pick-ups, humbucking pick-up, five way pick-up selector, tone and volume controls, cream finish £100 - 150

92 A Peavey Steve Cropper Classic Electric Signature Guitar, serial number 09711679 signed by Steve Cropper, with telecaster style body, maple capped basswood with maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, pearl dot markers, with single coil and single humbucker pick-up, three way selector and coil tap switch, tone and volume controls, blue translucent finish to the top revealing a tiger stripe grain, cased and with certificate of authenticity £350 - 400 93 A 1980s Tokai Solid Bodied Strat Style Guitar, in white, with twin humbucking pick-ups, tone volume control and three way pick-up selector, locking nut, white painted finish with black pick guard, Vintage style tremolo £200 - 300 94 A Crafter Thinline Twelve String Electro-Acoustic Guitar, model number CTS150-12/N, serial number 05052744, with single cutaway, mahogany body, spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, off centre dot markers, LR Baggs pick-up system and EQ, with gig bag, unplayed condition £300 - 400 95 A Rare Magnatone MKIII, circa 1956, designed by Paul Bigsby, with through-neck construction, single coil pick-up mounted on a black pickguard, with tone and volume controls, chrome tailpiece with M logo and cream finish £2000 - 2500 96 A 1930s Regal Six String Parlour Guitar, the spruce top with repaired patch, chequered stringing, slotted headstock £200 - 300

97 A 1959 Gibson Melodymaker Three Quarter Size Guitar, serial number 924677, with mahogany slab body, sunburst finish, mahogany neck, single pick-up fitted into a black pickguard with tone volume controls and wrap-around bridge £600 - 800 98 A 1930s Beltone Faux Resonator, all laminated mahogany construction, with mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, resonator cover with flat aluminium disc surrounded by small holes with simulated ivory surrounds, fretcut stylised F holes to the upper bout £400 - 500 99 A Vicente Sanchis Style 8 Classical Guitar, with mahogany body, cedar top, with soft case £200 - 300 100 A 1950/60s Hopf Semi-Acoustic Guitar, with black finish body, single pick-up, with controls mounted on a cream scratch plate, trapeze tailpiece, rosewood fretboard with pearloid block markers £300 - 400 101 A 1960s Kay Les Paul Style Guitar, with mahogany maple capped body, mahogany bolt-on neck, with built-in effects, single volume, tone and speed control, amp and headphone inputs, two humbucker style pick-ups, with stop bar tailpiece £200 - 300

102 A 1960s Kay Galaxy, with single cut-away semi-acoustic laminated maple body, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard with mother-of-pearl teardrop inlays, single pick-up, single volume and tone control, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable rosewood bridge, sunburst finish £300 - 400 103 A 1960s Kalamazoo Electric Guitar, fitted with a single EMG pick-up, single volume and tone control, red sparkle finish body, made at the Gibson Kalamazoo factory £200 - 300 104 A 1960s Harmony Stratatone Jupiter Deluxe H49, with figures maple back and spruce top, fitted with twin pick-ups and selector, together with five controls including tone bender, block inlaid rosewood fingerboard £600 - 800 105 A Dewey Decibel's Flipout Reverse Guitar, with strat-style body, maple neck and rosewood fretboard £250 - 350 106 A 1930s Regal Semi-Cutaway Acoustic Six String Guitar, with floating bridge, trapeze tailpiece, three piece back, stencilled markers £100 - 150

107 A Kay Upbeat, circa 1958, with single cutaway black finish body, Art Deco style headstock with plastic Kay logo, rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl block markers, sparkle finish scratch plate and twin "tissue box" pick-ups, two volume and two tone controls, three-way pick-up selector, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable rosewood bridge £1200 - 1500 108 A 1920s B and J Serenader Guitar, with maple back and sides, grained top £150 - 200 109 A 1920s Michigan Small Bodied Arch Top Guitar, with circular sound hole, maple back and sides, grained arched top, with shaded sunburst finish, celluloid scratch plate, a trapeze tailpiece £150 - 200 110 An Early 1900s Lyon and Healy / Washburn Oak Bodied Parlour Guitar, with two-piece figured oak back, oak sides, spruce top with a chequered binding, pyramid pin bridge and rosewood dot inlaid fingerboard £350 - 450 111 A Lyon and Healy / Washburn Rosewood Bodied Six String Parlour Guitar, late 1800s, with two-piece back and chequered centre stripe, the spruce top with black and white chequered binding, pyramid bridge and rosewood fingerboard with three pearl dot position markers £400 - 600

112 A 1930s Oscar Schmidt Stella “Barbeque Bob” Guitar, with simulated pearl stencilled rosette, metal tailpiece and floating bridge, with fitted case £400 - 500

119 A 1960s Harmony Stratatone Hollow Bodied Guitar, with single cutaway, single pick-up, tone volume and on/off switch, sunburst finish £100 - 200

113 A 1930s Oscar Schmidt Stella Tenor Guitar, black finish body, pearloid headstock and fingerboard veneer, rosewood four-pin bridge, banjo style tuners, with fitted case £100 - 150

120 A 1950/60s Custom Craft Electric Guitar, hollow constructed body, three bolt neck, three way pick-up selector, two volume and two tone controls, cream finish with chequered binding £250 - 350

114 A 1960s Harmony Monterey Cello Bodied Jazz Guitar, with maple constructed back and sides, carved spruce top, trapeze tailpiece £150 - 200

121 A 1920s Orpheus Six String Small Bodied Guitar, grained laminate back and sides, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable bridge £150 - 200

115 A 1920s Oscar Schmidt Sovereign Mandolin, with rosewood grained guitar shaped body, spruce top, stained mahogany neck, fan shaped steel tailpiece and floating bridge £200 - 300

122 A Rare 1920s Sovereign Double-Neck and Six String Fretless Bass Guitar by Oscar Schmidt, with rosewood grained back and sides, herringboned centre strip, joined double scroll headstock, slotted to either side, with unfretted bass neck and fretted conventional guitar neck, large twelve string pin bridge, herringbone binding and rosette, original paper label

116 A 1920s Oscar Schmidt Stella Banjo, with sixteen tension bars, (one missing), resonator back, with stencilled simulated abalone inlay £200 - 300 117 A British Made Banjolele “Melody-Uke”, stamped GH & S trademark, British made, fitted with a resonator, with original leather cloth covered case £50 - 70 118 A 1930s Unbranded Parlour Guitar, with maple back and sides, spruce top, maple neck £150 - 200

*This playable guitar has been fitted with an undersaddle passive pick-up £1800 - 2200 123 A 1960s Kay Broadcaster Six String Electric Guitar, with twin pick-ups, chrome plated parts, laminated single cutaway body £60 - 80 124 A 1960s Di Giorgio Brazilian Classical Guitar, with rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, carved slotted headstock £80 - 120

125 A Washburn Re-Issue R305S Guitar, with laminated rosewood back and sides, spruce top, star diamond and dot inlaid fretboard, slotted headstock £200 - 300 126 A 1930s US Strad Small Bodied Acoustic Guitar, of laminated construction with one-piece walnut neck £60 - 80 127 A 1960s Kay Airline Diamond Top Acoustic Guitar, black finish with cream diamond top and diamond scratch plate, trapeze tailpiece, twin F holes £150 - 200 128 A 1950s Maccaferri Islander Six String Plastic Guitar, striated grey plastic back and sides, cream plastic top £100 - 150 129 A 1960s Teisco Del Ray Model MJ-2L, with mahogany slab body, bolt-on neck, twin pick-ups, two mic switches, two tone and two volume controls, sunburst finish, this mode was played by Ry Cooder and Hound Dog Taylor £200 - 300 130 A 1930/40s Sherwood Standard Lapsteel Guitar, one piece construction, with bass, treble and tone control, volume off/on switch, single pick-up, stencilled decoration, sunburst finish, with fitted case £100 - 150 131 A Sovereign F5 Gibson Style Mandolin, with scroll body, sunburst finish, inlaid torch headstock and block markers, with fitted plush case £200 - 300

132 A Modern Hybrid Bowl Back Electro Acoustic Guitar, with single coil pick-up, tone and volume controls, twin F holes £60 - 80 133 A 1960s Epiphone EP93T, serial number 396744, laminated rosewood body, three piece laminated bolt-on neck, three pick-ups with individual on/off switches, three volume controls and tone slider, tremolo bar, Gibson branded tulip chrome tuners £200 - 300 134 A 1920s Stella Banjo/Mandolin, with large enclosed resonator £100 - 150 135 A Hofner Thinline President Guitar, with compensator tailpiece, pearloid pick guard, made up from original Hofner parts £200 - 300 136 A Hofner Thinline President Guitar, with compensator tailpiece, pearloid pick guard, made up from original Hofner parts £200 - 300 137 A 1970/80s Encore Electric Guitar, model E41M, with Melody maker style slab body, two P90 style pick-ups, two volume and two tone controls, with soft case £100 - 150 138 A 1940s Harmony Moonlight Bay Stencilled Acoustic Guitar, blue/green body with yellow stencilled Hawaiian scene, stencilled markers £100 - 150

139 A 1950/60s Slab Body Single Pick-up Guitar, possibly a prototype for the Hofner Club series guitar, three piece sycamore body, laminated maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, single volume and tone control £200 - 300 140 A Travelling Wilbury's Gretch TW Solid Top Single Pick-Up Guitar, with stencil decoration and original box £200 - 300 141 A 1960s Kay Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar, with maple back and sides, single F hole, three chrome plated “speed bump” pick-ups, three-way pick-up selector and individual volume and tone controls, trapeze tailpiece £300 - 400 142 A 1970s Stella Harmony Twelve String Acoustic Guitar, with brown lacquered body and neck, laminated top, trapeze tailpiece and floating bridge, stencilled rosette pearloid scratch plate £200 - 300 143 A 1960s Stella Harmony Twelve String Guitar, of laminated construction with sunburst finish, restored by Neil Harpe 10/10/01 £300 - 400

144 A Minarik Inferno Electric Guitar, with chambered maple capped body of flame design, mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard inset with mother-of-pearl markers, gold hardware equipped with tone pro pick-ups *This unique designed guitar features custom tone chambering throughout the entire body including into the flame tongs producing a unique balanced spectrum of tones £300 - 400 145 A Czechoslovakian Made Auto Harp, with tuning key and manual, boxed £20 - 30 146 A 1960s Harmony Stella Acoustic Guitar, with stencilled H position markers, chromed trapeze tailpiece and adjustable bridge £100 - 150 147 A Hofner Senator Guitar, serial number 596, with maple back, sides and top, laminated maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, later pick guard, bridge and tailpiece £200 - 300 148 A 1960s Harmony Sovereign Guitar, with black finish body, rosewood moustache pin bridge, rosewood fretboard with pearloid markers, interior stamped F70 Made in USA £150 - 200

149 A 1930s Regal Arch Top Acoustic Guitar, with laminated back and sides, trapeze tailpiece, ebonised fingerboard with plain dot markers, the headstock inscribed Regal, Made in Chicago, sunburst finish with white lined F holes £200 - 300 150 A Tanglewood TW145/12-SC Electro Acoustic Twelve String Guitar, mahogany back, sides and neck, cedar top, rosewood fingerboard inlaid with abalone, snowflake and diamond markers, with tags and box, unplayed condition £200 - 300 151 A 1960s Teisco Twin Neck Guitar, with cream finish body, twin six string necks, the upper neck with two pick-ups, the lower neck with single pick-up and tremolo, broad white scratch plate, three selector switches, tone and volume control £500 - 600 152 A Vintage Brand Semi-Acoustic Guitar, model VSA850WH, with hollow body, applied finish with abalone binding, twin pick-ups, Bigsby style tremolo, mother-of-pearl block markers on a rosewood fingerboard, gold plated parts *This model is inspired by the Gretch White Falcon £300 - 400 153 A 1970s Tom Mates Electro Acoustic Guitar, designed for Paul Brett, with mahogany body, spruce cap, single cutaway, pin bridge, single volume and tone controls, sunburst finish, abalone rosette and reverse Mates headstock inlaid in mother-of-pearl *This guitar was handmade by Gibson Luthier Tom Mates for Paul Brett in the 1970s £300 - 400

154 A Joseph Bohmann Auto Harp, late 19th century, in fitted plush lined case (in need of restoration) £80 - 120 155 A Kay Rifle Guitar, with laminated mahogany through neck, twin pick-ups, coil taps switch, tone and volume controls, inset brass markers, with original leatherette zip bag £100 - 150 156 A Philippine Islands Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Hardwod Ukulele, with coconut shell body £20 - 30 157 A Teisco Del Ray Penncrest Electric Guitar, with two chromed pick-ups, sunburst finish, two volume and two tone controls £120 - 180 158 A 1930s Vega Lapsteel Guitar, one-piece construction with slab body, pearl dot markers and single horseshoe magnet pick-up, tone and volume control £150 - 200 159 A Yamaha G10 Synthesizer Guitar System, circa 1988, with six string controller connected to a G10C converter rack module £300 - 400

160 A 1930s Radio Tone "Hawaiian Teacher's Limited of Hollywood California" Lapsteel Guitar, with papered fingerboard, forward facing tuners and half Venetian headstock, lightening fretcut sound holes and single cone resonator, sunburst finish £400 - 500

165 A 1930s Sherwood Deluxe Lapsteel Guitar, with bound laminated body, square mahogany neck, single bar pick-up, volume on / off switch, bass, treble and tone switch, a Kluson three in a line tuners, with original lead and bullet steel, with fitted Geib case £250 - 350

161 A 1960s Harmony Stella Twelve String Guitar, brown finish back, sides and neck, laminated top, stencilled rosette, slotted headstock, later label “Repaired by Neil Harpe, Stella Guitars.com, 10/15/01” £300 - 400

166 A 1970s Guild Twelve String Guitar, model F212, serial number 83233, with mahogany back and sides, figured spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard and pin bridge, Guild logo in simulated mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell style pick-guard, with fitted case £600 - 700

162 A 1960s Harmony Rocket II H-54, with single cut-away laminated maple body, bolt-on neck, with ebonised fretboard, pearl dot markers, twin pick-ups, three-way pick-up selector, two tone and two volume controls, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable rosewood bridge, cherry burst finish *This model features new golden tone pick-ups designed in co-operation with De Armond £500 - 600 163 A 1966 Kay Concert Hall Style Series K561 Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar, with single cutaway body, single pick-up and bolt-on neck, vibrator tailpiece, single volume and tone control £250 - 300 164 A Favilla Twelve String Dreadnought Style Guitar, with laminated rosewood back and sides, laminated spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, stencilled logo, with fitted case £300 - 400

167 A 1930s Deloro Six String Guitar, the birch body with simulated burrwood triangular “inlay”, stencilled position markers, trapeze tailpiece and floating bridge, with modern case £150 - 200 168 A Folk 12 Dreadnought Style Guitar, with laminated rosewood back and sides, laminated spruce top, trapeze style tailpiece, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, later applied Gibson logo £200 - 300

169 A 1964 Hofner Committee, with bird's-eye maple back and sides, spruce top, maple laminated neck with ebony fingerboard, mother-of-pearl floral markers, trapeze tailpiece and adjustable bridge, see-through Perspex pickguard with Hofner logo, simulated pearl binding throughout and mother-of-pearl inset headstock with Hofner decal, brunette sunburst finish, with Selmer case *The Hofner Committee was introduce around 1954 and was in continuous production until 1969 £800 - 1200 170 A Gibson L4, circa 1930, with stained maple back and sides, carved spruce arched top with circular sound hole, simple cream binding and sound hole rosette, mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, pearl dot markers, trapeze tailpiece and ebony adjustable bridge, the headstock inscribed with Gibson logo in mother-of-pearl *This model changed to standard F holes in 1933 and evolved into the electric model L4CES in the late 1950s. The actual L form model began in 1912 and disappeared from the Gibson catalogue in 1938 £1800 - 2200 171 A Harmony Stella Twelve String Guitar, model number 319, serial number 12270000, with brown finished back, sides and neck, laminated top, trapeze tailpiece and floating bridge, slotted headstock £200 - 300

172 A Mid-19th Century American Classical Six String Guitar, maker unknown, with rosewood back and sides, simple herringbone stripe to the back, spruce top, mahogany neck with plain ebony fingerboard and pin bridge, bone saddle and pins, simple multi-stripe wood binding *This instrument could possibly be an early Martin Style 18 as it shows early European influences on American guitar design £600 - 800 173 A Neapolitan College of Music Flat Back Mandolin, with flamed maple back and sides, arched spruce top with oval sound hole, tortoiseshell celluloid inlaid scratch plate, the back with lithographed figure of a gypsy girl in flowing robes playing a musical instrument, paper label to the interior inscribed “By His Majesty's Royal Letter's Patent, Patent Number 2272 Neapolitan College of Music, circa 1900” £150 - 250 174 A 1930s Dobro Resonator Mandolin, with ebonised plywood constructed body and sunburst plywood top, fitted with a single spun cone resonator, with moon and star design, ebonised fingerboard with pearl dot markers £400 - 600 175 A 1970s Vox AC30 Top Boost Amplifier, featuring a ten tube circuit which mirrors all of the controls and features of the mid 1960s JMI Top Boost AC30 £500 - 700 176 An 1060s Ampeg Gemini II Amplifier, with 30 plus watts, featuring a single 15inch speaker, reverb and tremolo £500 - 700

177 A 1950s Grampian P A System, made by the Grampian Reproducers Limited of Hanworth Trading Estate, Feltham, Middlesex, two-tone blue-grey finish £200 - 300 178 A Michael Gurian Classical Guitar, with Brazilian rosewood back and sides, two piece spruce top, mahogany one piece neck, ebony fretboard, ebony inlaid lacquered bridge, in plush lined hardcase *This guitar was purchased by the vendor in 1968 from the New York Studio of Michael Gurian who had made the guitar approximately four years earlier and sold it second hand **With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.535283/01 £2000 - 3000 179 A Gibson ES335 Studio, serial number 90172476, 1992 with laminated maple top, back and sides, no "F" holes, mahogany unbound neck with ebony dot inlaid fretboard, Gibson Kluson style tuners with plastic tulip winders, two humbuckers, TP6 tailpiece, chrome hardware, in Stagg plush lined case £900 - 1100 180 A PRS Single Cut PRSSC58 Electric Guitar, serial number 11183321, 2011, with flamed maple capped mahogany body, mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard, bird inlay markers, two humbuckers, nickel plated hardware, in plush lined case with tags, warranty etc £1300 - 1500

181 An Akai 40,000 Solid State Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, the property of Tom Newman, co-founder of Virgin records and producer of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. This is one of three Akai 40,000 in use at the Manor Studios in the early 1970s and was the machine that first played the 3inch reel-to-reel demo of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells £400 - 600 182 A Siemens Cabinet with Amp and Speaker, in green finished case with front grille £40 - 60 183 A Custom Built “Rat” Guitar, made by Tom Newman out of various parts, fitted with twin humbucker pick-ups and tremolo unit to an acoustic body, custom paint finish; Another, Tom Newman custom made guitar (2) £50 - 70 184 An Epiphone EJ200N Everly Brothers Jumbo Acoustic Guitar, with laminated maple back and sides, maple neck, spruce top and twin scrolled tortoiseshell effect scratch plates, moustache bridge, with TKL case £100 - 150 185 A Leak Stereo 30 Pre-Amp; A Quad Pre-Amp. Both these pre-amps were used at the Manor Studios by Tom Newman (2) £60 - 80

186 A Custom Hand Made Guitar by Tom Newman “The Pirate”, with rectangular body and custom based finish, three single coil pick-ups, the reverse with set list; A Tom Newman Custom Made Rat Guitar (2) *Both these guitars were custom made and played by Tom Newman £100 - 150 187 A Tom Newman Fecker Cusso-Caster, made by Tom Newman £30 - 40 188 A Tanglewood 'Sundance' 6-String Acoustic Guitar, serial number TW1 5NS, with makers paper label, solid mahogany back and sides, spruce top, in a plush lined case £100 - 200 189 A Semer 6-String Electric Lap Steel Guitar, with solid mahogany body, volume and tone controllers on brass plate, in fitted case £50 - 100 190 An Early 1960s Hofner President, with early style cutaway maple body and top, unusual tortoiseshell veneered headstock, three pearl dot position markers, sunburst finish, non original trapeze tailpiece and replaced adjustable bridge, period Selmer type case £600 - 800 191 A Fender Japanese Special Limited Edition Jazz Bass Guitar, with maple bound neck, black block markers, black finish, serial number:B010681, hard case £500 - 600

192 A Guild Model G37 BLD Acoustic Guitar, serial number 138971, with maple back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, with pearl dot markers, grover tuners, circa 1976, cased £300 - 400 193 A Richwood Strat Style Guitar, cream blonde finish, maple neck, with hard case; together with a Shure SM58 Microphone and a Quantity of Leads £60 - 100 194 A Tanglewood TMO-B2 Electro-Acoustic Bass, with moulded bowl back, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, with soft case £80 - 120 195 A Laney RI Bass Amplifier, with normal and high inputs, gain, enhance, bass, para-mid, treble and master volume £60 - 80 196 A Michael Gurian Workshops Koa and Spruce Acoustic Guitar, circa 1980, serial no:D1958, with one piece mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, ebony pin bridge, cased £500 - 700 197 A Japanese Kimbara Model 71 Six String Acoustic Guitar, with mahogany back and sides, chrome tuners, in soft case, together with Two Aulos Plastic Recorders - treble and tenor, in cases, with music (3) £40 - 60

198 Three Electric Guitars, comprising a Fender Squire Strat Affinity Series, with red body, a Jaxville with skull decorated body and a Jagard lap top 6-string in nylon case £70 - 100 199 A Sagadia Model 1105 Classical Guitar, made in Japan, with laminated mahogany body, mahogany neck and cedar top, cased £80 - 120 200 A 1964 Fender Precision Bass Guitar, serial number L36067, with Hollies provenance, sunburst finish, maple neck with rosewood fretboard, clay dots, tortoiseshell scratchplate, one single coil pick-up, tone and volume control, with non Fender hard case *With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.534895/01 **This guitar comes with hand-written provenance from previous owner Colin C Bilham, used to play in the first West End show to use a bass guitar £3000 - 5000 201 A Charvel Strat Style Guitar, serial number 353918, with two piece ash body, translucent brown finish, pearloid scratchplate, maple neck, rosewood fretboard, mother-of-pearl dot markers, fitted with two single coils and one humbucker, three-way selector and coil tap switch, tone and volume control, black finished parts, with hard case and folding stand £300 - 400 202 A 1960s Terada Classical Guitar, made in Japan, with laminated back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck and rosewood fretboard, with hard case £150 - 180

203 A 1976 B.M. Rodeo Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, handmade at S Yairi, Nagoya, Japan, mahogany back and sides, spruce top, with soft case £100 - 150 204 A Yamaha CG110A Classical Guitar, with laminated mahogany back and sides, laminate top, mahogany neck, ebonised fretboard, with soft case £80 - 120 205 A "KC366" Classical Guitar, in soft case £50 - 70 206 A 1980s Fender Sidekick Reverb 25 Guitar Amplifier, solid state with single 12" speakers and footswitch £70 - 90 207 A 1977 Fender Musicmaster Short Scale Bass Guitar, serial number S7 21895, maple neck, rosewood fretboard with pearl dot markers, single pickup, volume and tone controls, blonde finish with black pick guard, homemade plywood case £500 - 600 208 A 1970s Arbiter Short Scale Bass Guitar, with SG style body, two pickups £60 - 80 209 Two Laney CP10 Foldback Speakers and a Carlsbro Marlin P.A. £70 - 80 210 A Peavey Deuce VT212 Guitar Amp £100 - 150

211 An Antoria Telecaster Custom Style Guitar, with twin humbuckers, black finish with black pick-guard, two volume and two tone controls, maple neck and fretboard £100 - 150 212 A Takamine Electro Acoustic Classical Guitar, model EG124C, with laminated mahogany body, laminated spruce top, mahogany neck £50 - 70 213 A Hondo Black Finish Hummingbird Style Dreadnought Guitar £50 - 70 214 A Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar, serial number 94025381, circa 1992, with twin humbucking pick-ups, three way toggle switch, laminated maple construction with maple neck, ebony fingerboard, dot markers, sunburst finish, inset Gibson logo and crown inlay in mother-of-pearl, gold plated parts including tulip tuners and fitted Gibson case £1200 - 1500 215 A 1972 Gibson Les Paul Standard Guitar, serial number 127940, with sandwich laminated body, mahogany neck with volute Gibson Deluxe Kluson style tuners, pearloid crown inlays on a rosewood fretboard, di Marzio neck pick-up, original Gibson bridge pick-up, two volume and two tone controls, deactivated coil tap switch, faded sunburst finish, in non-original crocodile hard case £2500 - 3500

216 A 1980s Fender Concert Guitar Amplifier, with twin inputs, volume treble boost and mid controls, twin gain controls, treble, bass, mid and volume mix and reverb, single 12inch speaker, with custom made cover £450 - 550 217 A Yamaha NTX700 Nylon String Electro Acoustic Guitar, with mahogany back, sides and neck, spruce top, oval sound hole, with wood and abalone inlays, with fitted hard case £300 - 400 218 A Taylor 214CEG Electro Acoustic Guitar, with laminated rosewood back and sides, solid spruce top, mahogany neck, with Taylor soft case £400 - 500 219 An Epiphone Sorrento Style E452TDN Guitar, limited edition 437 of 1962, single Florentine cutaway, thinline hollow bodied with double mini humbuckers, twin F holes, two volume and two tone controls, trapeze tailpiece, epiphone plastic logo to the headstock, three way pick-up selector, in fitted epiphone case together with a certificate of authenticity £300 - 400 220 A Hofner Contemporary Series Verythin Standard Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar, with twin humbucking pick-ups, three way toggle switch, two tone and two volume controls, cherry finish, in fitted case £200 - 300

221 A Yamaha AEX502 Semi-Acoustic Guitar, with twin P90 style pick-ups, tone and volume controls, original stop bar tailpiece and additional TPX chromed tailpiece £120 - 180 222 A Deering Goodtime Tenor Banjo, with maple resonator and neck, in hard case £250 - 300 223 An Ornate 19th Century German Rosewood Zither by Xaver Kerschensteiner, Regensburg, with five bone tuners to engraved gilt metal baseplate, with accessories and music to fitted case £80 - 120 224 A Wooden Zither, with retailers label for 'Lewis Edward Mason York', with five bone tuners, in a wooden case £30 - 40 225 A Kay 4-String Banjo, the rosewood resonator decorated with an eagle, in a plush lined case, together with a Savana Bajolelle, cased (2) £100 - 150 226 A Windsor Whirle 'Ambassador Supremus' Banjo, with 28cm vellum head, chrome tension brackets, rosewood resonator (loose), five black plastic tuners, in a faux crocodile skin case £70 - 100 227 A 4-String Banjo by W Temlett of London, with veneered resonator, mother of pearl inlay, six bone tuners to geared machine head, cased £50 - 80

228 A Windsor 'Ideal Model 9' Banjo, incomplete and needs rebuilding, cased, together with an empty banjo case (2) £40 - 60 229 A 20th Century German 'Sinfonia' Lute, with makers paper label, constructed of rosewood and maple, with carved aperture cover, in a fitted case £200 - 250 230 An 8-String Mandolin-Banjo, with geared machine head, white tuners, in a leather case £40 - 60 231 A Stroviols Popular Model 4-String Phono-Fiddle, with aluminium horn, rosewood pegs, together with a bow, cased £100 - 150 232 A George Formby Signature Banjo; and A Case Violin (2) £40 - 60 233 A Pietro Italia Piano Accordion, the faux pearl body set with diamantes, cased £50 - 80 234 An Italian Crucianelli Piano Accordion, with red faux pearl covered body, cased £70 - 100

235 A Thirty Key Anglo System Hexagonal Concertina by C.Jeffries, the pierced nickel plated ends stamped with makers name, with thirty nickel buttons, leather hand straps inscribed 'C.Wheatstone & Co., London', gilt tooling to leather sides, six fold paper covered leather bellows, in a mahogany case £600 - 800

242 A Behringer Ultrawave B300, keyboard amplifier £100 - 150

236 A Small German Alvari Accordion, with faux pearl covered body, cased £40 - 60

244 Two Zildjian Cymbals, circa late 60's or early 70's, comprising a 20inch Power Ride and 18inch Dark Crash £120 - 180

237 A Soprani Italia Piano Accordion, with faux blue pearl body, in case £40 - 60 238 Set Of Scottish Small Pipes marked 'D' £40 - 60 239 A Yamaha DTX 900 Electronic Drum Kit and Studio Recording Equipment, including an Audio Citronic Ephos mixing desk, Warrior amplifier, microphone, Fender guitar amp, pair of HK Audio Premium Series Speakers, CD player etc £300 - 500 240 A Yamaha PSR 4000 Electronic Keyboard, foot pedal and lead, with soft case £100 - 200 241 A Yamaha P80 Electronic Piano, with front pedal, Lynx adapter and mains lead, with soft case £100 - 200

243 A Mapex Saturn Series Drum Kit, with electric berry burst finish £300 - 400

245 A Pearl Signature Series Ian Paice Snare Drum, with polished chrome finish, diameter 36cm £80 - 120 246 Gered Mankowitz - Photograph Of Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) hand signed, 16x16", 41x41cm, glazed and framed £500 - 700 247 Gered Mankowitz - Rolling Stones, Red Cage, silkscreen print, hand signed and numbered 87/200, with Archive Stamps 41x30", 104x79cm glazed and framed £320 - 380 248 Gered Mankowitz - The Rolling Stones, Masons Yard silkscreen print, with Archive Stamp, hand signed and numbered 837/1000, 35x24", 89x61cm glazed and framed £320 - 380

249 Gered Mankowitz - Rolling Stones, Caged silkscreen print, with Archive Stamp, hand signed and numbered 842/1000, 35x24", 89x61cm glazed and framed £320 - 380 250 A Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 4600, comprising a turntable, tuner and cassette player, together with a pair of Beovox S35 speakers and a pair of Beovox S45-2 speakers (5) £70 - 100 251 A Decca Rally Portable Gramophone, simulated snake skin finished case £30 - 50 252 A 1960s Portadyne PR Portable Record Player, in grey two tone finished case, with detachable cover £40 - 60 253 An Excelda Portable Wind-Up Gramophone, with detachable horn and stylus, simulated Kodak camera case, branded leather loop handle, 29cm by 12cm £60 - 80

256 A Ferrograph Military Reel to Reel Recorder, serial number WRW1195, year of manufacture 1968; A Ferrograph Logic 7 Reel to Reel Recorder (2) £100 - 150 257 A Bal-Ami Model CMM Jukebox, serial number 800306, containing a selection of 45rpm singles, with a box of spares, needs attention £70 - 100 258 Edison Gem Phonograph with horn and a small selection of cylinders £250 - 350 259 Edison Standard Type 2 Phonograph No.S9819 with horn and a selection of wax cylinders £300 - 400 260 A Quantity of Cassettes, previously the property of John Entwistle of The Who, including personal recordings, drum tracks, Linn Programs etc (qty) *These sets were previously from the dispersal sale of John Entwistle's effects following his death in 2002 £400 - 500

254 A Brenell Mk 5M Series 3 Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, previously owned and used by Tom Newman of the Virgin Manor Studios £100 - 150

261 Edison Fireside Phonograph no.25326, with two part 'Cygnet' horn with stand; together with a quantity of cylinders in original boxes (qty) £300 - 500

255 A Teac A3340S Four Channel Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, previously owned and used by Tom Newman at the Ezee Studios, Islington in the early 1980s as part of the rehearsal facilities £100 - 150

262 Disc Music Box Discs a collection of assorted sizes for 24.5" to 8" £80 - 120

263 Bells in View Cylinder Music Box playing 10 Airs, lever wind with three bells and label inside lid with printed tune list; 6.25" long cylinder in oak box with stained outer with decal to top £300 - 500 264 Cylinder Musical Box Playing Eight Aires late 19th Century lever wind in faux rosewood case, with label inside lid; cylinder 11" long £500 - 700 265 Edison Gem Phonograph with aluminium horn and a few case cylinders £120 - 180 266 Hi-Fi Equipment, comprising Teleoyne turntable, Arcam tuner, Nokomichi cassette player, Arcam AMD, Arcam CD player, and a pair of Hacker speakers with stands £200 - 300 267 Hi-Fi Equipment, comprising a Pair of KEF speakers, Rotel tuner and AMP, and a Decon CD player £200 - 300 268 A 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, with a 16cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing 10 airs, three bells in sight, butterfly clappers, lyre shaped tune marker, under glazed cover, with Change/Repeat and Stop/Start levers opposite ratcheted brass winding arm, tune sheet to underside of lid, in a walnut case, 48cm by 27cm (working order) £200 - 300

269 Cylinder Music Box 19th Century with lever wind in stained oak case with rosewood veneer with 8" long cylinder £250 - 300 270 Small Cylinder Musical Box in metal box having 16 piece comb and 2.5" long cylinder; the box has coloured metal outer and is stamped 'Stirling' £500 - 700 271 Edison Standard Phonograph no.634978 with horn and box of cased cylinders £200 - 300 272 Symphonium Disc Music Box in oak box with veneered lid, Symphonium Cherubs picture glazed inside lid, and twin combs both marked "Schutz Marke 'Symphonium' Trade Mark"; playing 13.5" discs with two folders containing approximately 20 discs £600 - 900

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