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CRICKET, Test players, signed pieces laid down to A4 pages, each with eight signatures, inc. England, R Berry, D Brookes, R Subba-Row, G T Evans, Cowdrey, Butcher, Walker, Sheppard, Tyson, Denness, Titmus, Underwood, Steele, A.V. Bedser; Australia, Lawry, Sleep, Waugh, Angel, Inverarity, Yelltta, W M Clarke, Bichel, Dell, M A Taylor, Hayden, Davidson, McGrath, Wessels; West Indies (two pages), Adams, P S Simmonds, Walsh, L M P Simmonds, Ramnarine, King, Dillon, Kallicharran, Nash, Collymore, Best, Gibson, Baptise, Headley, Rose, Greenidge etc; New Zealand, signed white cards, some with pieces laid down (32), inc. Franklin, Wright, Haslam, Gray, Greatbach, Bracewell, Drum, Howarth, Hastings, Playle, Blair, Bolton, Rabone, Hadlee, Mooney, Motz etc., neat annotation, VG to EX, 36
Germany. A mixed collection of approximately 145 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic regional maps, battle plans, town plans, charts and country maps, including examples by Hall, Munster, Zatta, Blaeu, Jansson, Gibson, Tallis, Arrowsmith, Lizars, Fullarton, Chatelain,Van den Keere, Bowen, Philip, Brué, Cowperthwait, Moll, Bartholomew, Homann, Merian and Russell, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.145)
Pächt (Otto), C.R.Dowell & Francis Wormald. The St. Albans Psalter (Albani Psalter), 1960 § Wormald (F.) The Winchester Psalter, 1973 § Gibson (Margaret) & others. The Eadwine Psalter: Text, Image and Monastic Culture in Twelfth-Century Canterbury, London & University Park, Pa., 1992 § Sandler (L.F.) Omne Bonum: A Fourteenth-Century Encyclopedia of Universal Knowldge: British Library MSS Royal 6 E VI - 6 E VII, 2 vol., 1996 § Dodwell (C.R.) The Canterbury School of Illumination 1066-1200, Cambridge, 1954, illustrations, some colour, original cloth, all but the first with dust-jackets, the last rubbed; and 10 others on 12th & 13th century English illuminated manuscripts, v.s. (16)
St Helena & Ascension, a Complete Set of 18 x Silver Proof Crowns (£5) 2008 'History of the RAF,' revs depict various aircraft (Spitfire, Mosquito, Harrier etc) & famous wartime pilots (Douglas Bader, Guy Gibson etc); ''Five Pounds'' around a colourised red, white & blue RAF roundel on each rev, with cert, in CofI, FDC
A Royal Crown Derby model of a National Dog, English Spaniel, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Chatsworth House, October 2002, Hugh Gibson and Sue Rowe signatures in gold, limited edition 117/1,000, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed; others, a Royal Crown Derby model of a Welsh Corgi, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Penrhyn Castle, May 2001, Hugh Gibson and other signatures in gold, limited edition 402/500, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed; a Royal Crown Derby model of an Irish Blue Kerry, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Mount Stewart, Northern Ireland, April 2004, limited edition 66/1,000, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed (3)
A Royal Crown Derby model of a National Dog, English Spaniel, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Chatsworth House, October 2002, Hugh Gibson and Sue Rowe signatures in gold, limited edition 117/1,000, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed; others, a Royal Crown Derby model of a Welsh Corgi, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Penrhyn Castle, May 2001, Hugh Gibson and other signatures in gold, limited edition 402/500, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed; a Royal Crown Derby model of an Irish Blue Kerry, specially commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the Royal Crown Derby event at Mount Stewart, Northern Ireland, April 2004, limited edition 66/1,000, first quality, printed mark, certificate, boxed (3)
A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Endangered Species Queensland Koala, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, limited edition 879/1,000, Hugh Gibson and Sue Rowe signatures in gold, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; others, Imperial Panda, Galapagos Penguin, Madagascan Tortoise, all specially commissioned by Sinclairs, 879/1,000, gold stoppers, certificates, boxed (4)
John Gibson R.A. (1790 - 1866), patinated and painted terracotta sculpture of a classical female with cymbals, playing with a panther at her feet, on shaped plinth base, signed - 'I. Gibson 1812', 64cm high CONDITION REPORT Various flaking to the painted surface of figure, left arm (as viewed) is broken but still attached, chips around bottom of base - see images
Small entertainment and sports 1980 autograph book. 45 signatures. Includes Bryan Robson, Debbie Gibson, Nigel Kennedy, 8 tennis players, Robert Stigwood, Harvey Goldsmitih, Elisabeth Power, Rachel Gurney, Melvyn Bragg, Peter Bowles, Ernest Clark, David Essex, Liverpool FC players, Alex Ferguson, Spurs FC players, John Motson, Roberto de Matteo, Franco Zola, Brian Laudrup, Chelsea FC players, Robert Lindsay, Dave Allen and Felicity Kendall, some on back to back pages. Good Condition. All signed items come with our 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 £7.95
Entertainment/Sport 2002 autograph book. 45 signatures. Includes Chelsea FC 2002 (10 players), Ali Campbell, Rob Campbell, Sandra Dickinson, Lisa Stansfield, Melissa Etheridge, Marty Webb, Robert Bathurst, Anthony Head, Martin Clunes, Phil Jupitus, Daniela Gibson, Joe McGann, Tony Benn, Sven Goran-Erikson, Gary from Coldplay, Davi Mckenna, Paul Whitehouse, Jimmy Cliff, Richard Wilson, Googie Withers, John McCallum, Sybil Shepherd, David Yelland, Keith Harris, Simon Pegg, Twiggy, Dreyfuss, Rita Tushingham, Pam Ferris, Supergrass, Charlie Higson Some dedicated All are on individual pages so could be removed and mounted with a photo. Good Condition. All signed items come with our 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 £7.95
Scarce British Lions signed rugby book - titled Bill McLaren's "Dream Lions" first edition 1998 signed by Bill McLaren and all 66 players autographs on card and neatly laid down to the corner of each individual player profile photograph - notable players include JP R Williams, Andy Irvine, Gerald Davies, Ieuan Evans, David Duckham, JJ Williams, John Dawes, Mike Gibson, Ian McGeechan, Ray Gravell, Phil Bennett, Gareth Edwards, Barry John, Ian McLauchlan, Fran Cotton, Bobby Windsor, Graham Price, Jason Leonard, Willie John McBride, Bill Beaumont, Martin Johnson, Gordon Brown, Peter Dixon, Roger Uttley, John Taylor, Fergus Slattery, Finlay Calder, Peter Winterbottom, Mervyn Davies, Willie Duggan et al - a unique book signed by all-time great Lions players (VG)
European countries. A mixed collection of approximately 200 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of the European continent, Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Poland, Holland, Scandinavia, Belgium, Austria, The Balkan States and Greece, and a few town plans, with examples by Gibson, Fullarton, Bowen, Kelly, Guthrie, Thomson, Toms, Darton, Russell, Jefferys, Rollos, Seale, Sanson, Rapin and Johnston, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.200)
Playfair (James). A System of Chronology, 1st edition, Edinburgh: for William Creech, 1784, half-title, 11 plates numbered 1-7, several folding, water-staining to upper outer corners of half-title and title page, very faintly continuing in subsequent leaves, modern calf-backed marbled boards, folio (47 x 28 cm), together with: Sawyer (Edmund), Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I. Collected (chiefly) from the Original Papers of Sir Ralph Winwood, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, for Thomas Osborne, 1727, engraved portrait frontispiece, publisher's advertisement leaf to each volume, variable spotting, browning to prelims and endpapers, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, joints cracked but holding, folio (47 x 28.5 cm); Clarendon (Edward Hyde, earl of), The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon, 1st edition, Oxford: at the Clarendon printing-house, 1759, engraved portrait frontispiece, head- and tailpieces, and initials, frontispiece offset, bookplate of Robert Smyth of Gaybrook, Westmeath (1801-1878), contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed and worn, joints partially cracked but firm, folio (40 x 24 cm); Allestree (Richard), Works, 3rd edition, Oxford: at the Theater, 1695, engraved frontispiece and title device, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt in compartments and neatly repaired, red morocco label, gilt panelling to sides, slightly rubbed, folio (39 x 23.5 cm); Gibson (Edmund), Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani ... second edition, revised and improved with large additions, by the author, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1761, 2 volumes in 1, title page tipped in (one letter obscured), endpapers renewed, contemporary buff reversed calf, rebacked to style with new label, worn, repairs, folio (41 x 25.5 cm) Lowndes pp. 1881 (Playfair), 2955 (Sawyer), 468 (Clarendon), 888 (Gibson); Wing A1084 for Allestree. This second edition of Sawyer is notably uncommon, with ESTC tracing four copies; this copy appears to be on large paper, though no large-paper issued is recorded in ESTC. (7)
The Great Herball Newly Corrected. London: Thome Gybson, 1539. Folio, title page printed within elaborate architectural woodcut compartment, rare, ESTC lists three U.S. copies; the last copy offered at auction was incomplete and sold in 1949; bound in full blind-tooled calf over bevelled boards, with the original leather covering used as pastedown linings, free endleaves are parchment (binding somewhat dry, rubbed), a.e.g.; ex libris Christopher William Beaumont Pease, with his bookplate, with an additional Pease family bookplate done in gilt stamping with the motto "Pax et Spes" inserted, 10 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. This work is the fourth printed English translation of the Circa Instans, a popular Medieval herbal which circulated in manuscript form before the advent of printing. "The success of the Circa Instans resulted from its pragmatic, user-friendly structure, which made it especially useful to medical practitioners. The collection provides a selection of about 270 natural substances derived from plants, animals and minerals. Plants are the most consistently represented category, with everyday, readily available substances appearing more frequently than rare or exotic ones. The text is structured in alphabetical order, regardless of whether the substance is mineral, vegetal or animal in origin. This alphabetical organisation made it easier to search for a specific item within the text." (Quoted from a blog post by Dr. Iolanda Ventura posted on the Wellcome Library's website: http://blog.wellcomelibrary.org/2017/02/a-medieval-medical-bestseller-the-circa-instans/) [pi]4, A-Z4, Aa-Bb4, Cc6. http://estc.bl.uk/S119819 Estimate $25,000-35,000 Binding rubbed, spine sunned to a warmer color, some surface abrasions, binding structurally functional; contents leaves washed and pressed; some leaves with faint printing, leaves evenly toned throughout, some minor occasional spotting, a few holes in last index leaf very neatly filled with losses to only a letter or two. Former owner's or bookseller's note on ffep, "This is the best edition of this very rare book. It is so scarce like all the books printed by Gibson that Dibdin could add nothing to Herbert's description in the Typographical Curiosities. It is mentioned by him that Herbert had never possessed a single volume from Gibson's press." The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) Sylva Sylvarum: or, A Naturall Historie in Ten Centuries. London: by John Haviland for William Lee, and are to be sold by Iohn Williams, 1635. Small folio, engraved title (dated 1631) and portrait bound opposite one another before typographical title; divisional title for The New Atlantis, bound in a contemporary Cambridge, England binding of full tan calfskin, ruled in blind, lightly speckled, with an unusual bird tool used in each corner, both boards, a book handed around to Cambridge undergraduates in its time, with 17th century signatures of at least four different users or owners of the book, two mention St. John's College, contemporary parchment guards and printer's waste pastedowns, a well-preserved binding, old scratches to leather boards, 11 1/8 x 6 7/8 in. [pi]2, A-Z6, Aa-Bb6, Cc4 a-g4 (g4 blank & present). http://estc.bl.uk/S106936 Gibson 174. Estimate $2,500-3,500 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Ireland.- Camden (William) Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands, 2 vol., translated into English by Edmund Gibson, engraved portrait frontispiece, 10 plates, 51 engraved double-page maps by Robert Morden, wood-cut illustrations, several full-page, occasional faint spotting and off-setting, contemporary calf, upper board detached (vol. 1), both boards detached (vol. 2), rubbed and worn, small loss to corners and spine extremities (vol. 2), folio, 1772.
Camden (William), Britannia: or a Chorographical Defcription (sic) of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Lands, Written in Latin [...] And Tranflated (sic) into Englifh (sic), with Additions and Improvements, Revifed (sic), Digefted (sic), and Publifhed (sic), with Large Additions by Edmund Gibson [...], second edition, two-volume set, Printed for James and John Knapton [...], London 1772, volume I: engraved portrait title-piece of the author in herald's tabard with coat of arms in a feigned oval by Robert White (1645 - 1703) and nine full-page engraved numismatic plates of coins, volume II: two-page engraved map Britannia Saxonica, further antiquarian line engravings illustrating text throughout each volume, 20th century olive quarter-calf and marbled paper boards, medium folios
Camden's Britannia, Newly Tranflated (sic) into Englifh (sic): With Large Additions and Improvements, Publifh'd (sic) by Edmund Gibson [...], Printed by F. Collins, A. Swalle (sic), at the Unicorn at the Weft-end (sic) of St. Paul's Church-yard (sic); and A. & J. Churchil (sic), at the Black Swan in Pater-nofter (sic) Row, London 1695, the text apparently complete, engraved portrait frontispiece of the author wearing herald's tabard within a feigned oval centred by his coat of arms by Robert White (1645 - 1703), further illustrated with 49 hand-coloured engraved historical and county maps, some by Robert Morden (c. 1650 - 1703), 9 full-page numismatic engravings of coins and further antiquarian line engravings within the text throughout, relayed contemporary speckled calf boards, raised bands to spine with gilt lettered red morocco title label, 19th century ink MS ownership inscriptions to pastedown, crown folio
*Album. An album of watercolours and prints compiled by a Miss Gibson, Derby, circa 1830-40, containing approximately 35 original watercolours, pencil, and pen & ink drawings, approximately 35 etchings, engravings and lithographs, a few cut-outs, some manuscript verse and decorative cards, etc., with handwritten label to front pastedown 'Chance Inn, September 21 1830. Miss Gibson, Derby Northesk', all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated green full morocco, with geometric patterned silk inlaid decoration to each cover, rubbed and some wear, with upper joint partly cracked, 4to (29 x 23.5 cm, 11.5 x 9.25 ins) Album includes two attractive watercolours on card by Henry Moore, Drawing Master at Derby (View at Matlock, and another rustic scene with cottage, man and dog, each signed to verso), several good-quality pencil studies on paper (one with blindstamp BE & S, Bath): The Sound and Breakwater from under Mount Wise, Devonport, Breakwater from under Mount Edgcombe, Eddystone Lighthouse, On the Tamar, In Witsand Bay, Mount Edgcombe, St. Nicholas Island, From Stonehouse Pool, one apparently signed H. Worsley, others signed Parsons, a pencil and white chalk study of the Queen's Cross, Northampton, signed R. Morris 1837, and a watercolour view of Goodrich Castle on the Wye by the same artist, dated July 1839, several fine etchings of rustic scenes and ancient monuments, signed SFE, and dated 1833/34, lithographic views in and around Dartmouth, several steel engraved views of Stafford Asylum, Lilleshall Abbey, Shropshire, Haughmond Abbey, The Wrekin, Tutbury Castle, and Shrewsbury from the Welch Bridge, published by W. Emans, Birmingham, etc. (1)
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