Lesser known 2 way bookshelf Speakers from the 80's


I recently went into a local Hi Fi shop and heard a pair of Heybrook HB2's from the 80's and was quite impressed. The shop owner also had a pair of Mordaunt Short Pagaents or Carnivals that were to be fixed.  

A few years back I owned a pair of Linn Helix LS150s that were also quite impressive.  I also owned a pair of Paisley Research AE500's that were amazing!  

What were some of your favorite British and non-British two-way bookshelf speakers from the 80's and early 90's.   
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Maybe straying into the next decade a little but the Epos ES-14 was a great two way design.
Castle Trent (mkII I think) were my first real speakers.  Not the most detailed, but midrange & vocals were spot on.  Gifted them to a friend when I embarked on extensive travelling.
The ProAc Studio 1 Mk. 2 - astonishing quality and quantity of bass for the size speaker it is.  Ditto the Response 2, thought that probably doesn't count as "lesser-known."

The Epos ES14 remains a great sounding speaker. 

Both the Celestions mentioned - the SL600 and SL700, as long as you had a powerful enough amp to drive them.  The 700 in particular could sound absolutely amazing.

And there were various Royds and Ruarks and Spendors and . . .