1964 Gibson ES330 electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx1; Finish: sunburst, lacquer checking, blemishes, mild buckle rash, rubbing to the tip of bass horn, back of neck and head refinished; Fretboard: rosewood, visible wear to first two frets; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, Bigsby vibrato in place of original trapeze tailpiece; Case: later hard case; Overall condition: fair * Sold with CITES Article 10 certificate no. 568321/01
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2005 Gibson faded Flying V electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 0xxx5xxx2; Finish: faded cherry, various blemishes and minor scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, mild dent wear to first position; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: LTD Flying V hard case; Overall condition: good
Mid 1970s Gibson ES355TD electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 3xxxx2; Finish: natural; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: original vibrato tailpiece replaced with a Hipshot tailpiece, Slideslammer nut raiser installed; Case: hard case; Other: headstock repair; Overall condition: fair
1962 Gibson ES175 hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 4xxx8; Finish: sunburst, refinish, heavy lacquer checking; Fretboard: rosewood, various patches of wear; Frets: generally good, refret; Electrics: working, replaced pickups; Hardware: replaced bridge; Case: semi-rigid hard case; Overall condition: fair * Sold with CITES Article 10 certificate no. 568289/01
1973 Gibson EB3 bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xxxx2; Finish: walnut, many imperfections including heavy blemishes, rubbing and surface scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working, alterations visible in control cavity; Hardware: generally good; Case: heavy duty flight case; Overall condition: fair
1985 Gibson EXP425 Explorer electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xxx5xx6; Finish: ivory white, various imperfections including some lacquer checking, various blemishes, touched-up-edge; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Overall condition: good
1972 Gibson SG2 electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 7xxxx6; Finish: walnut, many blemishes and marks including buckle rash to the back; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: heavily oxidised and require cleaning; Electrics: working, original mini humbucker pickups replaced with standard humbuckers, cavities enlarged to fit; Hardware: replaced tuners; Case: non-original '70s hard case; Overall condition: fair
Unique 1970s WEM/Watkins Flying V electric guitar, made in England; Finish: natural, minor imperfections; Fretboard: maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working, Ibanez humbucker pickup to the neck and Hamer humbucker pickup to the bridge; Hardware: generally good; Overall condition: good *Sold with signed authenticity from Keith Smart stating 'In 1970, I worked for Sid Watkins. The Surrey branch made all of the woodwork for the amps and Copicats. They were often sent to London where Charlie Watkins fitted them out with their electronic components. Sid made the famous Watkins Rapier range. Once when Sid took a holiday for a week, a friend/colleague of mine brought in a sketch of a Gibson Flying V type guitar. He took the drawing to the woodmill where Lionel cut out the shapes. By the end of the week he had a completed guitar. When Sid returned from holiday, he did find out about it, thought it was quite funny. I believe he helped out with the neck shape...it's a one-off guitar, you won't see another'
Early 1970s Gibson ES335 TD semi-hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 6xxxx8; Finish: walnut, various scratches and blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, refret; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, wear to gold plating, strap button added to bass horn, strap buttons replaced, pickguard removed but retained; Case: TKL hard case; Other: stop-bar conversion, repaired head break, factory 2 stamp to back of head; Overall condition: fair
1968 Gibson ES330 hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 5xxxx4; Finish: sunburst, lacquer checking and further blemishes, refinish to the back of the neck to cover a larger restored blemish; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, Plek refret; Electrics: working; Hardware: good, replaced control knob; Case: later hard case; Overall condition: fair
1980 Gibson Les Paul Custom electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xxx0xx6; Finish: tobacco sunburst, various blemishes, surface buckle rash etc; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: pickup covers removed but retained, replaced stop bar (original retained), switch ring and pickguard removed but retained; Case: Gibson hard case; Overall condition: good
1950s Framus Billy Lorento De Luxe hollow body electric archtop guitar, made in Germany, no. 1xxx2; Finish: black rose, lacquer checking, blemishes and other wear as typical for age; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, visible dent wear; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good with tarnishing in places; Case: Gibson acoustic hard case; Overall condition: good for age
Two black and white photographs relating to Edward Prince of Wales' visit to The Scilly Isles in 1921, impressed 'Gibson & Sons, Penzance & Scilly Isles', framed and glazed, photo size 24.5 x 30cm and two other black and white photographs with Preston Penzance mounts, photo size 15.5 x 21cm.
Three Victorian silver candlesticks, two by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894 and one by Gibson & Langman and Thomas Bradbury, London 1893, in the mid 18th century style, raised on an octagonal moulded foot below a conforming double knopped stem, detachable nozzles, each stamped '8656', loaded (3) 17.50cm (7in)
OF FIRST WORLD WAR INTEREST - an Edwardian "Benevolent Pence Box", maker Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1908, in the form of a Georgian octagonal sugar vase, the swept cover with coin aperture, engraved "UK, CTA Harrogate Branch, Schools & Benevolent Pence Box", hinged and opening to reveal the original stitched cloth lift-out bag, the body engraved "In Memory of 2nd Lt. A.L. Gibson, killed Aug. 1915, Gunner J. Clelland, killed May 1917", on waisted socle and square foot, 9 1/2" high, 15ozs 3dwts, on a square ebonised socle applied with four silver plaques engraved with names, retailed by Ogdens, in original case (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
An Edwardian autograph album, including studies by R G Reeves of Gibson Girls, cartoon of Sir Thomas Lipton, a study of The R.M.S Armora, together with Womens Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences USA; Dress Decoration and Ornament; Draughting and Pattern Design, published c1925, and W. Swaysland; Familiar Wild Birds, 4 vols, first series, decorative blue cloth, published by Cassell & Company Ltd, London 1903, (7).
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