A 10-Rater model sailing yacht, originally built in the 1920's with later refurbishment and modifications, to include a radio controlled rudder. The yacht is similar to the design by G F Gibson and comes with photographs of it on the water. The refurbishments includes several layers of laminating cloth and resin to the inside of the hull, a new marine ply deck, a replacement sail cloth, brass fittings and paint work, the whole measure 154cm x 30cm, total height 182cm. It comes with built stand and a radio controlled transmitter.
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GIBSON (W) THE TRUE METHOD OF DIETING HORSES..., 1721 8vo, first edition, half title, title in red and black, viii, 236, viip, calf with roll tool ornament and corner fleurons § John Hill - Arithmetick Both in the Theory and Practice made plain and easie... second edition, 1716 last few leaves wormed, calf (2) Provenance: (Gibson) Sir Samuel Hannay, 3rd Baronet (1742-1790) (bookplate) ++++
An album of pop music signatures; collected by Mr Wilford Gibson who worked as a steward at Leicester De Monfort Hall c1962, the album includes sets of The Who, Pete Townshend and John Entwistle and others, also a set of The Beatles signatures possibly by the hand of tour manager Neil Aspinall, Ray Davies and Pete Quaife from The Kinks, Sandy Shaw and many other pop and related artists of the day.
A late Victorian silver inkwell by Gibson & Langman, London, 1896, shaped square base chased with leafage and "S" scrolls and with pen-holder supports to one side, raised on collet foot, the plain capstan body with scroll-chased cover, 8 cm. high, 10 cm. wide, wt. 312 gm.Good condition, glass well to interior is damaged and one of the guards on the hinge to keep hinge pin in place is loose but present.
Don Gibson B/W 8" X 6" Photo Depicting Man United Players & Officials Boarding a Plane for Brussels In 1952, Signed by Don Gibson Using a Fine Blue Marker.. Good condition. All signed items will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
JOHN GIBSON (born 1952); a tall white stoneware jug decorated with fantastical figures, impressed marks, height 36cm. (D) Gibson wrote Pottery Decoration: Contemporary Approaches (London, 1987) and now works in Denmark. CONDITION REPORT: Appears 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.uk
NASH, JOHN; English Garden Flowers, a signed volume published by Duckworth of London 1948, also inscribed Joan Macdonald, pictorial hard boards and dust jacket, Blythe, Ronald, John Nash at Wormingford, a single volume signed by the author, two copies of The Minories Touring Exhibition of John Nash Book Designs, Gibson, Wilfred; The Early Whistler, with drawings by John Nash, three small limited edition booklets and Nash, John; The Artist Plantsman, published 1976, two limited edition numbered pamphlets (9).
1977 Anthony Zemaitis Custom electric guitar, made for Richard Scrace and inscribed 'R A S, Custom 1977' to the engraved truss rod plate, below a 'Z' maker's plaque to the top of the head, 24 fret ebony fingerboard, 'SG' type mahogany neck through design body with natural maple top, classic Zemaitis bridge and engraved stopbar, Gibson 496R and 490R zebra humbucker pickups with alnico 2 magnets, upper switch to reverse the pickup phase and the lower coil tap for both, within a bespoke fitted hard case Provenance: This guitar is being sold on behalf of Richard Scrace who ordered this guitar from Tony Zemaitis in January 1977. The guitar is sold with a complete set of hand-written letters and receipts from Tony, documenting the entire build of the guitar, from first specification right through to collection. Personal letters to this effect were typical of Tony when making guitars for his clients, as he always had a close relationship with those he made guitars for. It is common knowledge that he would not build a guitar for anyone he did not like! Richard supplied his own pickups and Grover tuners to be fitted, which is talked about in the letters. The pickups that are currently on the guitar, are later replacements, which were fitted twelve years ago. Danny O'Brien, famous for engraving all of Tony's guitars (the truss-rod cover and stopbar on this example), is mentioned in the letters. The 'SG' shape body is probably unique, however the vendor did state that another client had seen this one being made in Tony's workshop and had been in discussions with Tony about making him one as well, albeit with an engraved top. This is an exceptional example, in very good condition, aside from the odd light blemish and mild surface buckle rash. Quotes from the letters: "Your box will be made with two acoustics, one for a certain "Harrison" and one for a band called 'Average Whites'" "Please stop sending me money!! he shouted as the white coats carted him off!!!" "Best wishes, Tony. P.S - Garden lock has just locked me out. It's one of those days so far. Not to worry!" "Will let you know final cost when I receive the machines and check with Danny on the engraving to ensure that all is settled before 29/3/77" "It looks absolutely super - virgin white I think the car industry would term it"
1978 Gibson SG Custom electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 7xxx8xx1, cherry red finish with various imperfections, two empty holes on the outer edge of the bass horn left behind from old strap buttons, typical wear to the gold plated hardware, electrics appear to be in working order, original hard case, condition: good
1978 Gibson ES335TD hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 7xxx8xx0, wine red finish with many imperfections including buckle rash and other surface scratches, two holes filled to the top on the bass ear, replaced Gibson '57 pickups, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good
Rare Orange double cut electric guitar, made by Randy Curlee in Matteson, Illinois, circa 1972, commissioned by Orange Music, London, ser. no. OR005, brown finish mahogany body heavily worn to the back of the neck and body, replaced stop-bar, sweat corrosion wear to bridge, two original Gibson script Humbucker pickups, electrics in working order, '70s Gibson hard case, condition: fair *This guitar was purchased by the vendor in 1973 and used extensively as a main gigging guitar ever since
1982 Gibson Les Paul Standard 82 electric guitar, made in USA, with unusual inked serial number to the back of the head, standard eight digit ser. no. impressed within the control cavity, highly figured sunburst finish with light surface scratches - mainly to the back, electrics in working order, original hard case, condition: very good
1955 Gibson Les Paul Junior single cut electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 5xxx7, Clive Brown vintage restoration finish in TV yellow, originally sunburst, various alterations, electrics in working order, later Gibson hard case, condition: please enquire *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551781/01
1963 Gibson Firebird III electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx6, two-tone tobacco burst finish with typical lacquer checking for age and other surface blemishes, re-fret, missing Pat. No. sticker from the neck pickup, minor alterations to wiring, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551781/02
1953 Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. A1xxx7, blonde finish with wear including a hairline crack to the table, general play wear, rubbing, blemishes and other surface scratches, replaced saddle and bridge pins, replaced tuners, incorrect strap button, strap button added to the neck heel, black finish removed from the back of the head, suspect head face, Hiscox hard case, condition: fair *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551935/04
1961 Gibson SG Special electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 3xxx5, faded cherry finish heavily worn in places with lacquer checking, large blemishes and other marks, repair to input jack setting, Vibrola removed and holes filled, incorrect strap buttons, old button hole to the side of the current neck strap button, replaced tuners, strange small oval metal disc screwed into the body below the bridge, electrics in working order, later hard case, condition: poor *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551935/04
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