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Small handwritten journal (approx. 40 pages) of a voyage from Hull to London and from there to Canada made by Susan Collinson in 1831. Also in this lot are three unrelated letters written from Canada by Frederick Gibson in late 1890's - one from "Camp Gull Lake" describing having to shoot two bears whilst walking in the bush.
A Good Conduct Medal dated 1913-14, together with two books A Copy of "Donald and his Friends", by Sarah Gibson published by The Religious Tract Society, London, 56 Paternoster Row and 65 St Paul's Churchyard, awarded to Arthur Haywood, 2nd Prize 13 Class, St Judes Sunday School Xmas 1896 and a copy of "Birds" by M.K.C. Scott described by J.A. Henderson, T.C. & E.C. Jack, Ltd., of the "Shown to the Children" Series, edited by Louey Chisholm.
A RARE WORLD WAR II AUTOGRAPHED 'DAM BUSTERS' MENU FROM THE CELEBRATORY DINNER GIVEN BY A.V.ROE & CO. LTD. FOLLOWING OPERATION CHASTISE, THE LEGENDARY RAID LED BY GUY GIBSON ON THE RUHR DAMS, ON THE 16TH/17TH MAY 1943. The menu from the Hungaria Restaurant is signed by the 617 squadron members, and with a drawing of a lady on the back cover 16.5cm high 19.5cm wide when open
Utopias & imaginary heavens & hells.- Doni (Anton Francesco) Mondi Celesti, Terrestri et Infernali, de gli Academici Pellegrini..., collation: a8 A-Z Aa-Dd8, italic type, title with large woodcut printer's device, woodcut portrait of the author and historiated initials, final f. blank, some spotting or light foxing, contemporary limp vellum, yapp edges, lacking ties, lightly soiled, Venice, Domenico Farri, 1567. ⁂ Doni's description of imaginary worlds, heavens and hells, including a utopia influenced by Thomas More. Literature: Adams D826; Gibson 665; EDIT 16 CNCE 17713. Provenance: Johann Lerchenfeld (an inscription describing the purchase of this volume, dated Padua, 1569).
Moore (S. S.) & and T. W. Jone. The Traveller's Directory: or, a Pocket Companion shewing the Course of the Main Road from Philadelphia to New York..., second edition, half-title, 38 engraved maps on 22 sheets, some scattered foxing on maps, browned, early 19th century ink inscription on half-title and a further ink ink inscription "from J.G. to RG" on front free endpaper, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed, rebacked, [Howes M778], Philadelphia, for Mathew Carey, 1804. ⁂ Ink inscription: "Presented to Mr. Robt. Gibson Moneymore, by his brother James Gibson... for the United States, at the Arsenal near the City of Pittsburg Pensva, America Feby 10th 1818."
Flamsteed (John) Atlas Coelestis, engraved portrait by George Vertue after T. Gibson, engraved vignette on title, headpiece, tail-piece and initial, and 27 double-page engraved star maps (on 28 sheets, map 14 in 2 sheets), without the list of subscribers, some slight foxing to edges, Warren de la Rue's copy with his bookplate on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, corners bumped, rebacked in modern calf, [cf. Warner pp.80-82], folio, Printed for C. Nourse, 1781. ⁂ The most important star atlas of the eighteenth century. "John Flamsteed, our astronomer royal, was the author of the most important star-atlas published during the period covered by this chapter (1675-1800), and one which satisfied the needs of astronomers generally for almost a century." - Brown. Astronomical Atlases, p. 47. Warren de la Rue (1815-89), chemist and astronomer.
Gibson (John) Atlas Minimus, or a New Set of Pocket Maps ... of the known World ... revis'd, corrected and improv'd by Eman: Bowen, first edition, engraved title, frontispiece, preface leaf, index leaf and 52 engraved maps hand-coloured in outline (16 relating to America), 1 map with very small burn tear in margin not affecting map, slightly browned, early ink inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary polished calf, red morocco label on spine, 2 very small wormholes at tail of spine, [Phillips Atlases 621; Roscoe J146 (2)], 16mo, J. Newbery, 1758.
Victorian cased set of silver and bone handle cutlery for twelve, London 1889, maker William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Regent Street (three knives missing); various other cased sets, Elkington & Co part plated oak canteen and a large assortment of plated flatware
A Cobridge stoneware 'African Sunrise' pattern vase (second quality), impressed marks to base, height 16cm, and six circular plaques, two in 'Gull Rock' pattern, two trial pieces signed by Phillip Gibson and Nicola Slaney (7). CONDITION REPORT: As stated African Sunrise vase is second quality, Slaney trial piece with wear to black glazed surface decoration with many small marks to glaze, remaining with more minor surface wear.
Astronomers, mathematicians and scientists - four engraved portraits: John Flamsteed engraved by Joseph Baker after Gibson, oval tableau entitled FLAMSTEED, framed and glazed, 15 x 10cm (6 x 4ins) approx.; William Herschel, anonymous after an unknown artist, oval tableau incorporating globe, octant, telescope and chart, entitled HERSCHEL. published by I. Sewell for European Magazine, 1785, unframed, 18 x 11.5cm (7 x 4.25ins) to margin; William Emerson engraved by H. Adlard after an unknown artist, entitled W M. EMERSON, BORN 14TH MAY 1701, DIED 21ST MAY 1782 beneath image, unframed, 14.5 x 10.5cm (5.75 x 4.125ins) to margin; and Galileo Galilei engraved by L. Travalloni after Sustermans, framed and glazed, 21.5cm x 16cm (8.5 x 6.25ins) to mount,(4). Provenance: The estate of Michael Hurst.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Gibson & Co Ltd, London 1901, the cylindrical body embossed with serpents, birds and formal scrolls, with moulded finial to cover, 11.5cm high, along with a pair of Edwardian imported silver salts, London 1904, each with bow and garland decoration and on pedestal feet, 4cm high, 5.6ozt gross (3)
Gibson L5 hollow body guitar, made in USA, circa 1940, indecipherable sound hole label, stamped Made in the USA to the back of the head, sunburst finish with typical wear for age including lacquer checking and other various blemishes, refret, 1967 DeArmond Rhythm Chief pickup, hard case, condition: please enquire
Dudley Heal DFM, Douglas Webb DFM, Frank Appleby DFM, Richard James DFM, Bernard Kent DFC, Ron Barton, Harold Roddis, J R Waite, Richard Todd and Alan Cooper signed Born Leader - the story of Guy Gibson VC hardback book. Signed on bookplate attached to inside front page. 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 £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Wayne Gibson signed 6x3 b/w photo. Dedicated. He was a British pop singer who had two hits on the UK singles chart, Kelly in 1964 and Under My Thumb in 1974. 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 £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
1966/9 Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xxxx2, cherry sunburst finish with typical lacquer checking and other surface blemishes, replaced saddle and bridge pins, bend to G tuner shaft, later hard case, condition: good for age *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 559193/01
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