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W & H Peacock Catalogue 09 Mar 2019 W & H Peacock Catalogue 09 Mar 2019 *2001 Box of LP vinyl records to include: The Barstool Amele, Ariana Grande, etc Preachers, The Zipheads, The Who, etc. *2028 20 console games for Nintendo DS, Playstaion 4 *2002 Box containing re-released and original LP and Xbox one. to include Monster hunter world, records, various artists to include Iron Maiden, Overwatch, Pokemon Platinum version. Sex Pistols, Rainbow, etc. *2029 Bag containing wireless routers, power adaptors, *2003 Bag of mixed IT, cabling, routers and Gemini USB etc. Type-C dongle. *2030 Bag of tablet and mobile cases and screen *2004 Oculus Rift Touch controllers, boxed. protectors. *2005 Bag containing various DVD's and series box sets, *2031 Bag of various powerbanks and charging cases. etc. *2032 Bag containing HD dvr, Compoint keyboard, *2006 Bag of various artist CD's; Deep Purple, replacement lcd screen, etc Rhapsody, Hans Zimmer, etc *2033 Bag of mixed ink cartridges to include, HP, *2007 14 various games, mostly PS2, including Canon, and other replacement cartridges. Timesplitters, Rayman Revolution, etc *2034 Selection of various Vaping fluids and flavours,etc *2008 Bag of games console accessories, including *2035 Large bag of mixed electrical items to include Sat Steam controller, gaming headset, etc. nav, Power inverter, Hdmi switch, chargers , etc *2009 Bag of mixed IT, Biostar motherboard, Speedpad *2036 Bag of Tablet and mobile phone cases and n52, HP speaker, etc. protective screen covers. *2010 Bag containing Android media TV box, wireless *2037 Bag of replacement ink cartridges Canon, Epson, chargers, BT handset, Sky router, etc. etc *2011 Bag containing VR headset, drum sticks, Zalman *2038 Bag of DVD's Blu-Ray disc's and various cd's to cooler for AMD, and other IT. include Anchorman, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc. *2012 Bag of 13 Various Blu-ray disc movies to include *2039 Bag of Loose empty costume jewellery boxes. Skyfall, Fast and Furious 5, Oblivion, etc. *2040 Large quantity of costume jewellery items. *2013 Bag containing large selection of DVD's including Bones 12 season box set, Ready Player One, *2041 Bag o loose eye wear including sunglasses, Inception, etc. reading glasses frames , etc *2014 Box of LP vinyl records to include Motorhead, *2042 Bag of empty reading and sunglasses cases. Bruce Springsteen, Thunder, etc. *2043 Fleximounts dual monitor mount system in box. *2015 Bag of mixed electrical items to include bluetooth *2044 2044 Bag of Apple device replacement cables, speakers, wireless chargers, etc. adapters and chargers *2016 Bag containing D-link router, portable solar *2045 Logitech MK330 keyboard set and extra keyboard charger, flat panel wall mount, etc. *2046 2039 Bag containing various scented candles *2017 Bag containing large quantity of protective tablet *2047 2030 2 mobile phone VR headsets and mobile phone accessories. *2048 Various Explore One action cameras, loose in bag *2018 Bag of DVD box sets and various movies including with accessories The Titan, Insidious box set, etc. *2049 Bag containing various reading glasses, sunglass *2019 Tlkr T80 walkie talkie kits. frames etc *2020 Tlkr T80 walkie talkie kits. *2050 4 packs of Explore One wireless action cameras *2021 Tlkr T80 walkie talkie kits. with accessories *2022 Corsair VS650 PSU, boxed. 2051 Selection of IT components, various hard drives, *2023 Bag containing Sky router kit, Xbox One camera, mice etc keyboard, laminator, etc. 2052 Pack of wireless earbuds with charging case and *2024 Bag of mixed electrical items to include Apple 3 PC hard drives keyboard, wireless routers, NowTV box and *2053 2510 Small cardboard tray of vintage mobile quantity of network cabling. phones *2025 Bag ff 30+ DVD's to include Harry Potter, 2054 Plantronics head set, ear pieces and other ear Grantchester, Darkest Hour, Star Wars Rogue phones One etc. 2055 2 Ivation solar FM radios *2026 Bag containing laser toner and printer cartridges 2056 2 Ivation outdoor hand crank solar radios in boxes *2027 Bag of CD's various artists to include Johanna BidMaster Office 1 2057 2 Secur Auto tools with LED flashlights 2093 Live Fine Automatic pill dispenser and reminder 2058 2 Secur LED flashlights and fire kits 2094 5 Jumbl mini spy clock radio cameras 2059 2732 Polaroid Perform 4 Nikon camera 2095 5 Jumbl mini spy clock radio cameras 2060 Ivation full HD 1080p dash cam in box 2096 2 Polaroid 720p action cameras in blister pack 2061 2 Jumbl wireless weather stations in boxes 2097 2 Polaroid 720p action cameras in blister pack 2062 Jumbl rear view mirror dash cam system in box 2098 Polaroid high definition professional action camera 2063 Wireless rear view camera system with TFT XS100 monitor 2099 Dell Precision T1700 desktop PC, Intel core i5 2064 Ivation Bike beacon with blu-tooth enabled speaker CPU, 4GB RAM, quadro graphics Samsung SSD, with monitor, keyboard and mouse 2065 Ivation Bike beacon with blu-tooth enabled speaker 2100 HP Pavilion mini desk top PC Windows XP 2066 2 Ivation waterproof blu-tooth stereo speakers in boxes *2101 Lenovo smart display with google assistant in box 2067 3 boxed blu-tooth GPS receivers in boxes *2102 Lenovo smart display with google assistant in box 2068 DP Tech remote controlled outlet switch *2103 Lenovo smart display with google assistant in box 2069 DP Tech remote controlled outlet switch *2104 Lenovo smart display with google assistant in box 2070 DP Tech remote controlled outlet switch *2105 Lenovo smart display with google assistant in box 2071 Polaroid Super Bright Macro SND LED ring flash *2106 Motorola Hubble Focus 85 wireless camera in box and light set in box *2107 2 Motorola Focus 88 wi-fi home video cameras in boxes 2072 Polaroid Super Bright Macro SND LED ring flash and light set in box 2108 Large self containing various reference books, 2073 Polaroid stabilizing video mount in box children's books, novels etc 2074 Polaroid Instant digital camera with zero ink 2109 Large shelf containing various children's novels, printing technology Z340 hard back and paperback reference books, study materials etc 2075 Polaroid Instant digital camera with zero ink printing technology Z340 *2110 2060 Singing Machine Carnival portable high def karaoke system in box 2076 Polaroid Snap Touch instant print digital camera with touch display *2111 Fiesta Voice blu-tooth portable HD karaoke system in box 2077 Polaroid Snap Instant Print digital camera in box *2112 HP Office Jet Pro 7730 wide format colour printer 2078 HD DVR portable DVR screen dash cam in box *2113 Expression home XP422 printer in box 2079 Various tripods in bag *2114 HP Envy photo 1630 printer in box 2080 Slide duplicator with macro lens *2115 HP Office Jet Pro 8615 printer in box 2081 Multi function rechargeable bicycle speaker with case and usb playback *2116 HP Amp 130 blu-tooth speaker printer 2082 Multi function rechargeable bicycle speaker with *2117 HP Amp 130 blu-tooth speaker printer case and usb playback *2118 HP Amp 130 blu-tooth speaker printer 2083 Multi function rechargeable bicycle speaker with 2119 Playstation wireless stereo headset boxed (a/f) case and usb playback 2120 Aftershock bone conduction headphones in box 2084 2 Ivation multi-function rechargeable bicycle 2121 Sega Mega Drive flash back console in box speakers, no boxes 2122 Asus motherboard P8Z68 Gen 3 with box 2085 2 Polaroid cube plus portable action cameras *2123 2438 Hitachi CPX340 projector with remote control 2086 Polaroid wireless trigger view finder system for Nikon cameras *2124 2437 Hitachi CPX340 projector with remote control 2087 Polaroid Sociomatic camera in box *2125 2436 Epson ENP54 projector with remote control and power cables 2088 Polaroid Sociomatic camera in box *2126 2434 Epson EMP54 projector with remote control 2089 Polaroid Sociomatic camera in box and power cables 2090 Polaroid Sociomatic camera in box *2127 2435 Epson EMP54 projector with remote control *2091 2093 Polaroid Studio series TTL BOunce splash and power cables for Nikon camera *2128 2432 Sanyo PLC projector with remote and power *2092 2094 Polaroid Studio Series power zoom digital cables SLR flash for Nikon *2129 2433 Sanyo projector with remote control and BidMaster Office 2 power cables *2168 Fit Bit Charge heart rate and fitness monitor in box 2130 4K Android TV Box and wi-fi camera *2169 Sony WF-1000X wireless noise cancelling ear 2131 2444 Lenovo Yoga 300 laptop (a/f) no psu buds in box 2132 2445 HP Pavilion laptop AMDA8 CPU, no power *2170 Sony WF-1000X wireless noise cancelling ear supply (a/f) buds in box 2133 Asus tranformer notebook, no power supply *2171 Sony WF-1000X wireless noise cancelling ear buds in box 2134 Dell Inspiron laptop Linux with power supply *2172 Sony WF-1000X wireless noise cancelling ear 2135 Dell Latitude 630 laptop with Core 2 Duo buds in box processor, 16GB RAM, Windows 7 *2173 3 boxed TP Link AC1750 wi-fi range extender's 2136 Acer laptop Espire F15 Core i3 processor, no power supply (a/f) *2174 3 boxed TP Link AC1750 wi-fi range extender's 2137 6 various laptops for spares and repairs to include *2175 3 boxed TP Link AC1750 wi-fi range extender's Apple etc *2176 5 TP Link AC750 wi-fi range extender's in boxes *2138 2013 Replacement laptop screen *2177 2331 Hive leak sensor in box *2139 Sanos full motion TV wall mount for 37-90in TV's *2178 2330 Wangma power amplifier with speakers in 2140 2071 ICUTE PC power supply unit in box bag 2141 Flat panel TV wall mount for 40-65in TV's *2179 2216 Toshiba laptop with Intel core i5 4th generation CPU, 120GB SSD, 8GB RAM 2142 Flat panel TV wall mount
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