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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** Australian ukulele, by Jack Maskell Guitars (JMG), serial number 2763, patent 1948, 'Jmg' decal to headstock, incorporating a tailpiece, with an arched back and front, 53.5 cm long. Other Notes: a similar example forms part of the Powerhouse Museum. ***
*** French brass cornet, by Antoine Courtois & Auguste mille, Paris, circa 1880, inscriptions to the bell include 'Medaille de 1re Classe Exposition Universelle 1855' along with various other awards. In case, 31.5 cm long ***
*** Radio, Emerson 511, circa 1946, marbleised red case with white knobs 19 cm high x 29 cm wide x 15 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Astor Mickey circa 1940s, white case and knobs with louvred sides 18 cm high x 26 cm wide x 18 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.116 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Astor Baby circa 1940, BR 3357, brown case and knobs with wraparound grille, split to one section, glass dial cover loose 15.5 cm high x 22 cm wide x 13 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite… ***
*** Radio, Philips 100 circa 1947, marbleised dark green case and knobs 16 cm high x 24 cm wide x 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.147 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Sonora S 5 French, circa 1933, brown bakelite case and knobs with lattice work to speaker grille 36.5 cm high x 28 cm wide x 16 cm deep ***
*** Philips Pcjj Loudspeaker radio, circa 1930, circular mottled black and maroon Bakelite 40 cm diameter. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney 2008 p. 10 for similar example. ***
*** General Eectric Duette radio, circa 1930s wooden case three section clothe speaker grille two knobs. Height 23 cm x. Width 31 cm x. Depth 15 cm ***
*** Titan tiny radio, circa 1951, mottled black and brown case with black circular dial and cream knob. Height 12.5 cm x. Width 16.5 cm x. Depth 10.5 cm. Literature: See Sideli John Classic Plastic Radios of the 1930s and 1940s, New York 1990 p. 223 for… ***
*** Mandolin, early 20th century 'O Series' mahogany mandolin by Martin & Co. ***
*** Radio, RCA Victor 40X53 'La Siesta', American, circa 1939, wooden case with brightly handpainted Mexican scene, brown bakelite knobs 18.5 cm high x 24 cm wide x 15 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Crosley 148 Cathedral circa 1933, no.36767, wooden case with metal dial surround and brown bakelite knobs 35 cm high x 29 cm wide x 20 cm deep OTHER NOTES check est ***
*** Radio, Raycophone 54PE circa mid 1930s, two tone brown wood case with brown bakelite knobs 24 cm high x 37 cm wide x 22 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Relton circa 1950, light green case with white knobs 16 cm high x 26 cm wide x 17.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.241 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Sonora Excellence 203 French, circa 1950, wooden case with clear plastic columns and knobs 28 cm high x 47 cm wide x 16 cm deep ***
*** De Wald A502 radio, circa 1938 butterscotch case with matching louvered grille and knobs 16 cm high, 24.5 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sideli John Classic Plastic Radios of the 1930s and 1940s New York 1990 pp. 45 for similar example. ***
*** Mullard 600 Meteor radio, circa 1947 black case with black knobs 15 cm high, 23 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios Sydney 2008 (illustrated) . ***
*** Aristone radio, circa 1950 pale green case with white knobs 19 cm high 27.5 cm wide 16.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios Sydney 2008 p. 227 (illustrated) . ***
*** Titan tiny radio, circa 1951 white case with black circular dial and cream knob 12.5 cm high, 16.5 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sideli John Classic Plastic Radios of the 1930s and 1940s New York 1990 p. 223 for similar example. ***
*** Astor Mickey 'Breadloaf' Radio Australian, circa 1950, green Bakelite case and knob, circular clear plastic dial, restored 17 cm high, 32 cm wide, 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios,… ***
*** A small lever wind music box, 19th century, wood case with painted scene on lid of three children on a goat drawn carriage. 11 cm long cylinder x 3 cm diameter. Four tune with tune sheet, 11 cm high, 18 cm wide, 16 cm deep ***
*** A Bang and Olufsen tuner and two speakers ***
*** Radio, Age Bandmaster circa mid 1930s, wooden case and square dial with chrome surround and black knobs 35 cm high x 29 cm wide x 16 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Music Masters Liszt circa late 1930s, brown wood case with rounded sides and brown bakelite knobs 22 cm high x 40 cm wide x 22 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Airzone Cub circa 1939, no.G5115, white case and knobs 16 cm high x 26 cm wide x 14 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.99 for similar example ***
*** Radio, STC Bantam 'Bookend' circa 1946, no. 81213, white case and knobs 15 cm high x 24 cm wide x 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.133 for similar example ***
*** American Orpheum mandolin banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3 special model, serial number 8382, New York, circa 1920s, intricate abalone shell inlay to fingerboard and headstock which also bears the Company logo. serial number impressed to verso, 60 cm long ***
*** American ukulele, by Lyon & Healey, Chicago, circa 1920s, an acorn branch wreath decorated to lower body. Stamped '70 / Pat Apld For' to verso of headstock, 54 cm long ***
*** Continental violin with bow, circa 1900, elegantly crafted with rounded bouts, and a decorative pierced tailpiece, 60 cm long ***
*** Italian mandolin, by Sil, circa 1900s, string inlay to the back of the body, the pick guard made from tortoiseshell with mother-of-pearl inlay, 63 cm long ***
*** Italian bowl-back mandolin, by Luigi Poppi, circa 1900s, the soundboard decorated with marquetry butterflies and flowers crafted from mother-of-pearl and abalone, inlay around the edges, string inlay to the bowl-back, and paper label to interior, 61 cm… ***
*** Italian bowl-back Milanese model mandolin, circa 1900, with alternating mother-of-pearl and abalone shell inlay to front edge, with a moustache shaped bridge and a scrolled head, 53 cm high ***
*** German mandolin, by Schultz, circa 1950, flat back design, inlay with a floral motif to guard plate around sound hole, 63 cm long ***
*** German mandolin, 20th century, flat back design, back stylistically crafted in alternating panels of wood. Inlay with a floral motif to guard plate around sound hole. Stamped 'Germany' to the back of headstock, 62.5 cm long ***
*** English zither banjo, by William Temlett, London, circa 1920, the headstock elegantly shaped, stamped to verso 'W. Temlett Maker/ London', 89 cm long ***
*** English upright piano, by John Watlen & Son, London, 19th century, the rolled front lid comprising six octaves, supported on two fluted front legs, the upper front panel stretched in an olive green silk, 136.5 cm high, 115.5 cm wide, 52.5 cm deep ***
*** ukulele, retailed by J. Albert & Son, circa 1890, decal to headstock bearing 'Made expressly for J. Albert & Son/ 137-139 King St/ Sydney, rings of inlay around the sound hole and to the front edge of the sound board, 54 cm long ***
*** Hawaiian ukulele, circa 1920s, partial decal to headstock, the top crafted from Koa wood, 54 cm long ***
*** Eva Bowen, the Beatles seated on their way to Washington by train during their US 1965 tour, photographer Eve Bowen, digital print, ed. 1/1, printed 2015 ***
*** Fada Catalin bullet radio. American, c. 1939, maroon case, butterscotch drop handle and dial bezel, knobs missing, bezel damaged, a/f ***
*** Philco boomerang radio, circa 1949 pink and black case with white knob 16.5 cm high, 28 cm wide, 17 cm deep ***
*** Peter Pan boomerang circa 1950 69 cm high, 74 cm wide ***
*** Arvin 441-T Hopalong Cassidy radio, circa 1950 black case with silver metal cutout face showing Hopalong Cassidy 13 cm high, 21 cm wide, 10 cm deep ***
*** Truetone D2017 boomerang Radio American, 1950, walnut catalin case and knobs, 21 cm high, 37 cm wide, 19 cm deep ***
*** Astor Mickey 'Breadloaf' Radio Australian, circa 1950, light blue Bakelite case, circular clear plastic dial, cream knobs 17 cm high, 32 cm wide, 16.cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios,… ***
*** Late 19th/early 20th century Millers auto harp Erato, (with original tuning key) ***
*** Radio, Belmont 5D128 Series A, circa late 1940s, white case and knobs 17 cm high x 31 cm wide x 15 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Stewart Warner 91-51, circa 1930s, wooden case with brown bakelite knobs and buttons 24 cm high x 33.5 cm wide x 27.5 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Gulbransen circa 1930s, burgundy bakelite and metal case with white knobs and concealed handle to top 23 cm high x 14 cm wide x 14 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Tecnico Fortress circa 1950, green eggshell case with matching knobs 27.5 cm high x 41 cm wide x 28 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.242 for similar example ***
*** Kadette L Plaskon radio American radio, circa late 1940s maroon and red case with white horizontal grille and two knobs 20 cm high, 25.5 cm wide, 17 cm deep ***
*** Tecnico Pacemaker radio, circa 1950 white case with flip-up central panel revealing dial and white knobs. Height 31 cm when open. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios Sydney 2008 pp. 246-247 for similar… ***
*** PS600 turntable, 19 cm high, 44 cm wide, 32 cm deep ***
*** A bon Jovi display case, featuring a Guitar signed by Jon bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Tico Torres and David Bryan ***
*** Radio, Emerson 744 B, white and brown plastic case 16 cm high x 28 cm wide x 19 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Kadette Jewel, circa late 1940s, no. 418821, brown bakelite case and knobs with beige decorative speaker grile 14 cm high x 19 cm wide x 10.5 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Radophone circa 1939, brown case with cream grille and knobs 23 cm high x 25.5 cm wide x 18 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Tasma Sky Raider circa 1940s, brown case and knobs 21 cm high x 32 cm wide x 17 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.122 for similar example ***
*** Astor baby 'Football' radio, circa 1948, white case. Height 18 cm x. Width 26 cm x. Depth 18 cm. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney 2008 p. 173 for similar example. ***
*** Radio, Peter Pan Tinker-Bell circa 1948, brown case with white knobs 16 cm high x 24 cm wide x 15 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.167 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Peal circa 1950, no.F4337, pale blue eggshell case with white knobs 17 cm high x 27 cm wide x 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.185 (illustrated) ***
*** Radio, Bell New Zealand, circa 1950-1960s, dark red case and knobs 17 cm high x 28 cm wide x 16 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Tesla Talisman 308U Czechoslovakian, circa 1950s, streamlined dark brown case with white knobs 18.5 cm high x 31 cm wide x 16 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Braun TS45 West German, circa mid 1960s, no.11329, silver and grey metal 11 cm high x 47 cm wide x 28 cm deep ***
*** Peter Pan style line 'Snail' Radio Australian, circa 1949, brown Bakelite case with brown knob 18 cm high, 29 cm wide, 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p. 197 for… ***
*** Awa Radiola 523M Australian, 1949, off-white bakelite case and knob 15 cm high x 35 cm wide x 15 cm deep ***
*** Peter Pan Radio Australian, circa 1952, green Bakelite case with circular dial and cream knob 16.5 cm high, 30 cm wide, 17 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.250 for… ***
*** Jvc Videosphere TV ***
*** Telefunken 'Ketty' radio, orange ABS plastic, Am / FM, c 1970s, 13 cm high, 38 cm wide, 13 cm deep ***
*** American banjo, by Samuel. S. Stewart, the Student model, Grade 2, Philadelphia, circa 1900, open back with the factory mark impressed to verso, 82 cm long ***
*** American ukulele, by Gibson, style 2 model, Michigan, circa 1930s, stamped Dg-2900 / made in the Us', to the verso of headstock, 53 cm long ***
*** French flutina, circa 1870, polychrome inlays and mother-of-pearl keys, 12.5 cm, 37 cm, 19 cm ***
*** Marco Zanuso Radio for Brionvega, Perforated metal, Italy, c 1980s ***
*** A Conn Saxophone in original case with accessories ***
*** Airzone 'Theatrette' radio, circa 1946 brown case with three horizontal metal bands across speaker cloth 31 cm high, 33.5 cm wide, 20 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios Sydney 2008 p. 134 for… ***
*** Matchbox 1-75 Series 62b Tv Service Van ***
*** Drums, three early 20th century graduated marching band drums. ***
*** Radio, STC S54 circa 1930s, no.41921, brown wooden case with black knobs, curved sides, speaker to top with fretworked grille 16 cm high x 34 cm wide x 28 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Savoy circa 1930s, no.14306, brown wooden case with brown bakelite knobs and circular dial with simulated mother of pearl face 45 cm high x 31 cm wide x 25 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Tasma Sky Raider circa 1940s, white case and knobs 21 cm high x 32 cm wide x 17 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.122 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Healing Minor 401E circa 1946, no.7437, burgundy case with white knobs 17 cm high x 24 cm wide x 14 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.135 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Airzone circa 1950, pale green case with louvred wraparound grille and white knobs 17 cm high x 28 cm wide x 16 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.166 for similar… ***
*** Bang + Olufsen Beomaster 2000 Stereo System, Danish, circa 1980s, with speakers ***
*** An Indian circus amusement in the form of a duck ***
*** Aristone radio, circa 1950, dark brown case with white and gold knobs. Height 19 cm. Width 27.5 cm. Depth 16.5 cm. Literature: See Sheridan Peter and Singer Ritchie Radio Days Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney 2008 p. 227 (illustrated). ***
*** La Gloria radio, circa 1950s red case with matching knobs. Height 17 cm x. Width 18 cm x. Depth 16 cm ***
*** Organ, early 20th century portable peddle church organ by 'Estey Organ Co. ***
*** Harpsichord, early 2Oth century portable tuning key harpsichord by 'Dulcitone' ***
*** Radio, Breville 89 circa 1937, no.238, wooden case with two-tone face, brown bakelite dial surround, brown knobs, black scrolled feet 29 cm high x 44 cm wide x 23 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Croydon circa late 1930s, no. E28689, black case and knobs 23 cm high x 39 cm wide x 20 cm deep ***
*** Radio, Peter Pan Tinker-Bell circa 1948, cream case with brown knobs 16 cm high x 24 cm wide x 15 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.167 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Operatic circa 1949, no.8299, white case with brown knobs 15.5 cm high x 24 cm wide x 16.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.205 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Philco circa 1950s, light blue case with wraparound grille and matching knobs 17 cm high x 28 cm wide x 16.5 cm deep ***
*** Radio, STC Bantam 'Eiffel Tower' circa 1950, no.23307, cream case and knobs 18 cm high x 29 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.219 for similar example ***
*** Radio, Mullard circa 1952, burgundy case and knobs with white trim 21 cm high x 26 cm wide x 18 cm deep. Literature: See Sheridan, Peter and Singer, Ritchie, Radio Days, Australian Bakelite Radios, Sydney, 2008, p.232 for similar example ***