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NOW HERE LIVE INTERNET BIDDING with SPECIAL AUCTION SERVICES We Are Delighted to Announce That You Are Now Able to Bid Online Di NOW HERE LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WITH SPECIAL AUCTION SERVICES We are delighted to announce that you are now able to bid online directly with SAS We have now launched the new SAS Live bidding platform Visit: auctions.specialauctionservices.com for more details Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Forrester (Director) Shuttleworth (Director) (Director) Music & Entertainment Auction Tuesday 11th June 2019 at 10.00 Viewing: For enquiries relating to the auction please contact: Monday 10th June 2019 10:00 - 16:00 09:00 morning of auction Otherwise by Appointment Saleroom One 81 Greenham Business Park NEWBURY RG19 6HW Christopher David Martin David Howe Proudfoot Music & Music & Telephone: 01635 580595 Mechanical Entertainment Entertainment Fax: 0871 714 6905 Music Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Buyers Premium: 17.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21% of the Hammer Price SAS Live Premium: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price Internet Buyers Premium: 22.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 27% of the Hammer Price As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of the provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal Terms and Conditions, we cannot accept returns. ORDER OF AUCTION GRAMOPHONES & PHONOGRAPHS 1-145 MUSICAL BOXES 146-158 SEWING MACHINES & TYPEWRITERS 159-164 VINYL RECORDS 165-443 CDs / CD BOX SETS 444-507 MUSIC MEMORABILIA 508-599 MUSIC POSTERS 600-618 FILM & ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA 619-631 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 632-663 HI-FI 664-688 Lot 176 www.specialauctionservices.com 3 GRAMOPHONES & PHONOGRAPHS 16. An Edison phonograph, Standard Model B No. S257154, with C reproducer, 1. A portable gramophone, Columbia 2-minute gearing, banner transfer and Model 202, with 15A soundbox and chrome aluminium horn (working order, lid stripped fittings, double compartment needle bowl, and dismantled); and four cylinder cartons front-wind HMV motor and album in lid; £150-200 and a carrier of approximately 25 records (2) (working, but noisy motor; black case in good 17. A Columbia Graphophone, Type AK, condition) £40-60 with Lyric reproducer and a small red flower horn and reproduction Columbia catalogue 2. A portable gramophone, Columbia (runs, guide-rail and feedscrew rusted, Model 109, with straight tone-arm and No otherwise fair-to-good condition) £200-300 8 soundbox, supplied by Edwards & Son, 9. A portable gramophone, HMV Brighton (motor runs, cloth bubbling on LH Model 101C (first side-wind version), with No 18. Gramophone needle tins, forty-five, side, otherwise good); and approximately 40 4 soundbox, supplied by Hunt & Son, Jersey including a Pyramid and a circular Fullotone miscellaneous records (2) £30-40 (carryng handle replaced, case fair-good, £50-80 motor runs) £40-60 10. A portable gramophone, Decca model 22, supplied by Acotts, Oxford (motor runs, case fair-good) £30-40 11. Miscellaneous records, 8-inch and smaller: approximately 240, Eclipse, Radio, Broadcast, The Bell, Little Marvel and others, in 6 cases and 6 albums (12) £20-40 19. An Edison phonograph, Fireside, 3. A portable gramophone, Columbia Model A No 119273, now with Diamond Model 202, with 15A soundbox and nickel B reproducer, repainted (blue) octagonal fittings (case dirty but generally good horn with crane; sixteen 2-minute and Blue condition apart from carrying handle; lid Amberol cylinders (some damaged); and a album is Decca) £30-40 Pathé AICC Salon cylinder (80551, Ranzato, some mildew) £300-400 4. A portable gramophone, HMV Model 101, with No 4 soundbox, 59 motor 20. A Mikiphone gramophone, of and black case (carrying handle replaced; typical circular form, with leather outer case, motor runs, case in good condition); and black resonator and green Mikiphone needle approximately 40 miscellaneous records and 12. Vocal and piano records, 10-inch tin £150-200 a book, Joe Ginn: The Magnificent Music and 12-inch, 48 vocal by Dawson, Schumann, Machine (3) £50-80 Baillie, Catley and Melba and 44 piano by 21. A horn gramophone, The Hamsell Liberace, Mayerl, Grainger, Brailowsky and No. 2, with straight tone-arm and black 5. 10-inch records, USA: approximately others, in 3 cases and an album (4) £20-30 flower horn (probably Symphonion) and later 95 Radiex and van Dyke records, of mixed soundbox (case with old worm, lacking plinth content, many titles repeated, in 2 cartons (2) 13. Popular records, approximately 180, moulding; motor runs) £200-300 £20-30 by Formby, Billy Williams, Sarony, Vera Lynn, Jo Stafford, Ruby Murray, Gertrude Lawrence, Billy Cotton, Sid Philips and others,in 5 cases and a carton (6) £20-30 14. A table grand gramophone, Westminster Model 45 (Curry’s), in mahogany finish case, now with Itonia soundbox (motor runs, good overall condition) £30-40 6. Miscellaneous records, mainly popular and swing, including V discs and a 16- 22. A Gramophone horn, Morning glory, inch Langworth vinyl, Tommy Dorsey £20-30 18 x 18 in (Intermediate Monarch sze)(rusted, neck detached); and two books (3) £10-20 7. A portable gramophone, HMV Model 102, early model with Universal 23. An Edison phonograph, Standard, automatic brake and later 5B soundbox, Model B No. 634550, now with Combination supplied by Barnes & Avis, Reading (lacking gears, replica H reproducer (damaged), horn winder, cloth damaged on LH side) £20-40 and winder; and six Blue Amberols £200-300 15. A horn gramophone, Unic, with 8. A portable gramophone, Columbia glazed side panels, brass horn and later Model 202, in blue case with nickel fittings Paillard soundbox, probably Indian, basically but chrome 15A soundbox (lacking lid album, 1930s £100-120 turntable re-covered, cloth damaged on LH side; motor runs) £20-30 4 www.specialauctionservices.com 35. A Pathé phonograph, Coquet, with Lot 29 Ebonite reproducer, standard mandrel, walnut case with transfer to case and lid and modern aluminium horn £120-180 36. A hornless Pathéphone, The 28. An Edison phonograph, Concert, Success, with Pathé Model B reproducer Model A No C7440, now with standard and on convertible tone-arm neck, accelerating Concert mandrels, B reproducer with silver- starter and oak case with hinged flap to horn plated adapter for standard cylinders, oak opening, sold with a case of ten Pathé records case with banner transfer, Edison Bell licence (2) £50-70 plate and brass horn -- 53 in. long, with modern tripod crane (in working order) 37. A Puck phonograph. on lyre base, £500-800 with (rusted) blue flower horn (lacking diaphragm, stylus and driving cord) £80-120 29. An Edison phonograph, Home Model A, No. H106863, with C reproducer, 38. An Edison phonograph, Gem Model shaver, green oak case with banner transfer B No. 26930, with C reproducer (working; old and aluminium horn (in working order) split in lid veneer) £180-250 £250-350 24. A Portable gramophone, Decca model 33, supplied by Robertsons, York (case 30. An Edison phonograph, suitcase’ in fair condition) £20-30 Home, No. H6763, with C reproducer, shaver and oak case with banner transfer on lid 25. A cabinet gramophone, A New (working order, winder, carrying handle and lid Tosca Pathéphone, in bow-fronted Sheraton- catches replaced or replated) £250-350 style mahogany case, with Pathé ‘Playall’ reproducer (back rubber defective) on 31. An Edison-Bell phonograph, convertible tone-arm, supplied by Whiteleys -- The Empire, No. 3819, with New Model 42 in high, on castors (good condition, motor reproducer in oak case with ‘square’ lid and runs, lid-stay broken) £50-100 aluminium horn (working order, carrying handle and lid catch replaced) £150-250 39. An Edison phonograph, Standard 26. A portable gramophone, HMV Model B, No. 635596, now with Combination model R102C, with 5 B soundbox, in red 32. A Columbia Graphophone, Type gearing, green H reproducer and small case with record tray, 1939 (motor runs but AA, No. 702227, with floating reproducer and octagonal horn, crane socket on front and a governor defective; case good apart from shaped oak case and aluminium horn, the Cygnet crane base inside (working order; lid carrying handle); and a quantity of records case and horn preserved from new in fitted catches do not engage) £200-300 £200-300 felt covers £300-400 40. An Edison phonograph, Standard Model B, No. S280645, with C reproducer, modern witch’s hat horn and case with banner transfer and label of Reliance Talking Machines, Liverpool £200-300 41. An Edison phonograph, Triumph Model A, No. 84908, with C reproducer, shaving attachment, New Style case with banner transfer, brass lion’s mask handles and stamp C & S 2246 [Crane & Sons, Liverpool], and brass horn 24 in. long, with modern winder and rear-mounted crane 33. An Edison phonograph, Fireside, £350-500 27. A horn Pathephone, The Leader, Model A No. 92690, with H reproducer and with nickel-plated reproducer, with stylus, and repainted Fireside horn with crane £250-350 repainted green fluted horn (in working order) £200-300 34. A Pathé phonograph, New Perfecta, No. 12556, with integral Orpheus attachment, Pathé reproducer and recorder, walnut case and aluminium horn £120-180 www.specialauctionservices.com 5 48. An openworks phonograph, Paillard’s Echophone, No. 13552, with EWC reproducer, on wood base with rectangular lid with banner transfer and aluminium horn (no driving belt) £180-250 49. 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