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A Moorcroft 'Blue Rhapsody' vase, designed by Philip Gibson, tubelined decoration, shape 159/10, signed and with further painted and impressed marks to base, 25.5 cm high; together with a Moorcroft 'Colour on Ice' vase, tubelined decoration, shape 226/7, 2008, painted and impressed marks to base, 19.5 cm high, in original box and sleeve; a Moorcroft 'Colour on Ice' jar and cover, tubelined decoration, shape 401/5, 2008, painted and impressed marks to base, 15 cm high, in original box and sleeve; and a Moorcroft vase with tubelined plum and blossom decoration, painted and impressed marks to base, 15 cm high (4)All with minor restoration
A Moorcroft limited edition 'Kingfisher' pattern jug, tubelined decoration, 2001, no. 52/350, signed 'Philip Gibson' and further painted and impressed marks to base, 19.5 cm high, in original box and sleeveOverall in very good condition, with no apparent chips, cracks or restoration. Several very light scratches, rubbing to base, and would benefit from a clean. No apparent pitting or crazing. Colours bright. Not all tubelining fully joins up
SADLIER (Michael) XIX Century Fiction A Bibliographical Record Based on His Own Collection, 2 vol., original cloth, New York,1969; sold with GREEN (Richard Lancelyn & John Michael Gibson) A Bibliography of Conan Doyle, d/w. original cloth, Boston, 2000; with FIFOOT (Richard) A Bibliography of Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, d/w. rubbed, original cloth, 1971 plus a quantity of literary bibliography, 8vo. (c.50 vol.)
Dambusters unsigned 12x17 b/w laminated photo pictured 20 of the RAF personal who flew Mohne Dam Raids includes Guy Gibson, Len Sumpter, Mick Martin, David Shannon, Trevor Piper, Steve Oancia, Jack Buckley and Douglas Webb. There names are written at bottom of the photo. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
World War Two collection pencil drawings includes 12x8 Wg Cdr Guy Gibson, 12x18 Children at War and Women at War by the artist Steve Pepper. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Bacon (Sir Francis) The Essaies, title within woodcut typographical border, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, lacking initial blank but with final blank, cropped with loss to title-border, I. D[awson]. for Elizabeth Iaggard, 1624; Apologie, in Certaine Imputations concerning the late Earle of Essex, lacking E4 (final leaf), last few leaves frayed at lower outer corner with loss of a few letters, for Matthevv Louvvns, 1605, together 2 works in 1 vol., a little soiled and water-stained, some slight worming, old ink name "H.L.Brown" to front free endpaper and costings to blank at end of first work, contemporary limp vellum, rubbed and stained, lacking ties, [Gibson 12 & 70; STC 1146 & 1113], small 8vo⁂ Both scarce editions: ESTC lists 4 UK copies of the first and 3 of the second.
Russell (Bertrand) The Principles of Mathematics, vol. I (all published), first edition, Augusta Klein's copy with her ink annotations, first f. small tear in margin, slightly browned, original cloth, corners bumped, gilt spine, dulled and slightly marked, 8vo, Cambridge University Press, 1903.⁂ Augusta Klein (1866-1943), author and philosopher; co-author with William Ralph Boyce Gibson of The Problem of Logic, 1908.
Catlin (George, 1796-1872) Tuch-ee, A Celebrated War Chief of the Cherokees, watercolour over graphite, heightened with white, inscribed 'Cherokee Chief' in the lower section over pencil and numbered '284' in the upper right corner, on cream wove paper without a watermark, sheet 245 x 174 mm. (9 5/8 x 6 7/8 in), unframed, [circa 1834]Provenance:Acquired directly from the artist, circa 1840s or slightly later;Captain William Henry Shippard; bound into an album with ink attribution to Catlin in Shippard's hand;Then by descent to the present ownersLiterature:cf. Catlin, George, 'A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery', 1840, no. 284⁂ An early and previously unrecorded study of the 'Cherokee Chief'. Catlin produced a fully worked oil painting of the sitter in 1834, which is now held in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (see object no. 85.628)."I travelled and hunted with this man some months, when he guided the Regiment of Dragoons to the Camanchee and Pawnee villages; he is a great warrior and a remarkable hunter" [1]In 1834 Catlin arrived at Fort Gibson near present-day Tulsa. While here he paints Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek and Osage tribes; and it would have been here that he would have first encountered Tuch-ee. Leaving Fort Gibson Catlin accompanied the army dragoon mission to establish contact with Comanche, Kiowa and Wichita tribes. Catlin and most of the troops contract a fever, with 151 men subsequently dying. Luckily Catlin recovers and rides 540 miles alone on horseback to St. Louis where he meets with his wife Clara, and travels to New Orleans and Pensacola, Florida.[1] Catlin, George, 'A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery', 1840, p. 29, no. 284
World.- Gibson (John) Atlas Minimus, or a New Set of Pocket Maps ... of the known World... Revis'd, Corrected and Improv'd by Eman: Bowen, engraved throughout with frontispiece, calligraphic title, preface leaf, index leaf and 52 maps hand-coloured in outline (16 relating to the Americas), contemporary ink inscription to verso of frontispiece, a little soiled, twin-hemisphere map lightly spotted, contemporary calf, rubbed, spine ends slightly worn, 16mo, by J. Newbery, 1758.
A Moorcroft pottery posy vase in the Toad Lily pattern, designed by Philip Gibson, of typical waisted form, impressed marks, monogrammed and dated 2007 verso, with original box, h.13cm; together with matching Moorcroft Fleurs Deco posy vase, designed by Vicky Lovatt, 2013, marks verso, h.13cm (2)
A PAGE OF SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS AUTOGRAPHS FROM 1900 including Harry Rennie, Neil Gibson, Alex Raisbeck, Robertson, Jack Bell, Bobby Walker R.S. McColl, John Campbell and Alex Smith, possibly relates to the team who played England on 7th April 1900 at Celtic Park, with Scotland winning 4-1 and three loose autographs, Bobby Walker, R.S. McColl and Jack Bell Condition Report: Available upon request
'Devil's Copse' a Carlton Ware ginger jar and cover, printed and painted in enamels, highlighted in gilt on a mottled blue ground, printed factory mark, remains of painted mark, original paper retailers label, 17cm. high (2) Catalogue notes retail paper label for Thomas Gibson Ltd, Glasgow. Provenance The Michael Burningham Collection
History and Literature - Lord Birkenhead's Copy, Yonge (Charles Duke), The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, two-volume set, Hurst and Blackett, Publisher's, London 1876, volume I with full-page portrait frontispiece of the ill-fated queen, contemporary blue-stained half-calf and marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers conforming, Armorial bookplate to each pastedown: Viscount Birkenhead [ the Conservative politician F.E. Smith, viscount from 1919 - 1922, then Earl Birkenhead], 12mo; Provincial Imprint, Burke (The Rt. Hon. Edmund), Reflections on the Revolution in France [...], Published by W. & T. Fordyce, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1841, engraved frontispiece and title-page, pp: vi, 348, Publisher's Catalogue [3], contemporary mauve cloth, 18mo; Carlyle (Thomas), The French Revolution: A History, Chapman & Hall, Ld, London [n.d., c. 1900], contemporary prize tree calf binding, gilt arms of Alleyne's Grammar School Stevenage and their presentation plate to pastedown, 12mo; A'Beckett (Gilbert Abbott) (sic), The Comic History of England, with Twenty Coloured Etchings, and Two Hundred Woodcuts by John Leech, two volumes bound as one, Bradbury, Evans, and Co., London [n.d., 1847 - 1848], rebacked contemporary calf and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, 8vo; Lang (Andrew), The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart, From Abbotsford and Milton Lockhar MSS. and other Original Sources, two-volume set, John C. Nimmo, London 1897, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (2); further full calf prize bindings gilt, various, (3); [10]
Pair of Regent black leather Riding Boots, size 12 with seven lace holes, last E4313, with three piece wooden shoe trees, and a black Bowler Hat 'The Roden' retailed by W. Gibson Malton in Army & Navy Stores box, (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Dambuster World War Two Print 17x24 titled Cooler Intruder AJ-C limited edition 82/300 by the artist Andrew S Robertson signed in pencil by the artist. Pictured Mohne Dam , 16th May 1943 Guy Gibson V.C , DFC & BAR D.S.O& BAR. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
MARY GIBSON-HORROCKS (born 1923); a fan-shaped stoneware vase with incised decoration, incised MGH mark, height 14.5cm, and a small dish with iron and cobalt brushwork on a cream ground (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.
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