I am having a clear out of my lock-up and I am selling some Hi-Fi Separates from the 90s/noughties.

This item is B&W (Bowers and Wilkins) Bookshelf speakers. The model number label on the back is blank, but based on image searches I am pretty sure these are DM100s. 

Here is the blurb from the B&W website about DM100s.

Drive Units
- 1 x 26mm dome/coil construction of special polymide material
- 1 x 150mm nominal piston dia and 26mm high temperature voice coil withcritically impregnated composite short fibre cone
Frequency Response
- ± 3dB 80Hz to 20kHz
Sensitivity
- 89dB (2.83V, 1m)
Power Handling
- 10W – 75W
Dimensions
- Height: 370mm Width: 220mm Depth: 210mm

These are quite big (approx 14"x9"x8") and pretty heavy. Because of that weight they give a pretty punchy sound. They look particularly cool with the dust covers off.

In terms of quality this is (was) good hifi equipment. Think entry level Mercedes, not Ferrari.

They are all in OK condition. There are some scratches, and the fabric on one of the speaker dust covers is a bit frayed on one place.

In terms of value its hard to say, but looking at Gumtree/Ebay I reckon £65 for the speakers is very keen pricing. Basically, these would be the cheapest working versions of any of these items on sale in the UK. Note someone is trying to sell a pair fro £189!