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Lot 57

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

Lot 78

2014 Gibson 120th Anniversary Les Paul Standard Premium Quilt electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxx4xxx7, AAA book matched quilted maple top in root beer finish, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: very good

Lot 79

2004 Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 0xxx4xx9, honey burst finish with light surface scratches and a few minor blemishes, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good

Lot 82

2007 Gibson SG Special faded (upgraded) electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 0xxx7xx9, refinished in walnut, upgraded Grover tuners, replaced nut, bridge pickup upgraded to a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Humbucker (original pickup retained), Bigsby vibrato installed (original bridge and stop bar retained), electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good

Lot 83

2012 Gibson Midtown P90 hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxx2xx8, sunburst finish, surface scratches and minor blemishes to the back, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good

Lot 84

2002 Gibson Custom Historic Gary Rossington Les Paul left-handed electric guitar, made in USA, limited run of 250, stunning aged finish, Gibson hard case, condition: very good; also with a Gibson Gary Rossington wall hanger display

Lot 90

1996 Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gent hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 9xxx6xx6, wine red finish with minor surface marks, gold plated hardware still in very good condition, electrics in working order, original hard case and a copy of the last purchase receipt, condition: good

Lot 94

1991 Fender Vintage Series '62 Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. V0xxxx2, Olympic white finish which has faded to blonde, buckle rash and other blemishes, electrics in working order, hard case, original inspection tags and owner's manual, condition: fair *Provenance - Purchased new from Nevada Music, Portsmouth by a gentleman named Chris Moore, a guitarist with Southampton group 'The Rock Doctors'. The vendor bought this guitar from Mr Moore in 1991 as he wanted a Gibson Les Paul. Mr Moore kept the original case so the vendor united the guitar with a Tokai tweed case

Lot 98

1970s Gibson SG II electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 7xxxx5, cherry finish with various surface scratches and blemishes, wear to the back of the neck, electrics in working order, Gator hard case, condition: good

Lot 577

GIBSON. The History of Glasgow, Chapman and Duncan, Glasgow, 1777, also Denholm, The History of the City of Glasgow and Sketch of a Tour to Loch Lomond, Chapman, Glasgow, 1798, rebound, 2nd ed. (2)

Lot 61

A pair of silver filled figural salts, cast in the Continental style with a boy and girl, Rococo bases, Gibson and Co, Sheffield 1989, 680.0 grams/ 21.87 ozt gross approx

Lot 414

A collection of 12" vinyl single records to include Janet Kay, Gary's Gang, Main Ingredient, Lene Lovich., Gibson Brothers, Tin Tin, New Order, Animal Magaic, Michael Jackson, Blondie, Wham, Gap Band, Kool and The Gang, Arrow, Evelyn King, King, Prince, Snowy White, Duran Duran, George Michael and many more

Lot 107

* ALEXANDER ROY GIBSON (SCOTTISH 20TH CENTURY),BURNS COTTAGE, AYRhand coloured etching, signed and titled in pencil11cm x 16cmMounted, framed and under glass

Lot 411

2003 GIBSON LES PAUL ELECTRIC GUITAR SERIAL NUMBER 03113574, MADE IN NASHVILLE, IN LOCKABLE HARD CASE

Lot 480

Large Gibson ware luster decorated planter and two similar vases (one vase damaged)(3)

Lot 95

'Robin Hood's Bay', 'Crakehall Water Mill Nr Bedale' and 'Crakehall', three limited edition hand finished etchings after James Gibson signed and numbered in pencil on the mount 40cm x 50cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 703

Barbarians Autographs, Easter Tour to Wales 1966, for Match Players at Swansea signed by twenty five players, including Pullin, Carmichael, Duggan, Gibson, Larter on Swansea Cricket and Football Club notepaper.

Lot 854

CORGI 'THE AVIATION ARCHIVE' WORLD WAR II BOMBERS ON THE HORIZONmodel of an Avro Lancaster MkIII (Special) - AJ-G, ED932, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, O/C 617 Squadron, The Dambusters, 16/17th May 1943, wingspan 43cm, contained within a cardboard box; together with a Hobbymaster model of a Beaufighter Mk.VIF, HA2303, and a Hobbymaster Nakajima B5N2 (Kate), HA2003, each contained within a cardboard box (3)

Lot 718

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY Collection of seven 1950s signed newspaper caricatures , probably cut from a Sheffield paper. Each caricature is signed by the player caricatured, the players being Froggatt, Kenny, Gibson, Rickett, Curtis, Packard and Gannon. Each measures 5" x 3.5". Good

Lot 508

Books/Maps - Camden's Britannia, newly translated into English with large editions and improvements etc, published by Edmund Gibson, printed by F. Collins, for A. Swalle, 1695, illus throughout with double page maps and plates, full leather bound Condition: A pencil note on the fly page states 'Lacks the portrait and maps of Hampshire, Norfolk', although we have not paginated it ourselves, we would strongly suggest viewing in person, please see images - please TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 188

GAMES, vintage selection, Tops & Tails by Piafnik & Sons of Vienna, No. 289), Pit by Parker Brothers, Kan-U-Go by Porterprint Ltd., Impertinent Questions by M.P. Gibson & Sons, Mousie-Mousie by Spears, Tuggo, all apparently complete, wear to boxes and some playing pieces, about G to VG, 6

Lot 389

Follower of Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649) standing full-length, in armour, his right arm holding a baton, by a draped table with a helmet in an interior inscribed 'King Charles the first', lower left, oil on canvas, in a carved and giltwood Sunderland frame 218 x 127cm (85 x 50in) Provenance: The Schofield Family, Godolphin House, Cornwall. Sold Anonymous sale [The Earl of Home]; Christie's, London, 20 June 1919, lot 100 [210 Gns. to Gooden & Fox]; Anonymous sale [Stibbard Gibson]; Christie's, London, 25 November 1955, lot 117 [80 Gns. to Brown(?)]; Christie's, London, The Ross Hamilton Collection: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 (Lot 159) Other Notes: The present portrait is based closely on a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck in the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia. Oil on canvas which has been lined. Lining canvas has areas of mould on the reverse. Paint layer stable. Scattered retouchings across the surface, generally well matched. Varnish even and saturating but large matte patch to sitter's right arm. Frame has been re-gilded.

Lot 147

A Gibson Baldwin electric guitar

Lot 65

LONDON - DEMOS - 1969/70 - Marvelous selection of 17 x collectable 7" demo discs. Artists/titles/cat. numbers are The Gaylettes - Son Of A Preacher Man (HLJ 10302 - Ex+ vinyl), The Collectors - I Must Have Been Blind (HLU 10304 - Ex+), The Clique - Sugar On Sunday (HLU 10286), Eddie Lovette - Boomerang (HLU 10298), Jennifer Warren playing The Who's We're Not Gonna Take It (HLU 10297), Deni Lynn, The Federal Men (HLJ 10303), Evelyn Freeman (HLU 10287), Gove (HLE 10295), The New Hope (HL 10296), The Newbeats (HLE 10299), Keir Dullea (HLP 10323), John Christian Dee (HLH 10317), Don Gibson (HLE 10305), Joe Cannon (HLN 10316), Jennifer (HLU 10312) and Jim Campbell (HLP 10318). Condition is mostly Ex to Ex+/archive.

Lot 64

LONDON - DEMOS - 1971 - Excellent selection of 18 x scarce promo releases from 1971. Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Springwell - It's For You (Psych bomb! - HLU 10345), The Chiffons - One Fine Day (HLP 10330), Hot City - I Believe In My Life (HLU 10344), Gail Winters (HLE 1326), Kim & Dave (HLU 10334), Danny Street (HLU 10342), Vic Christopher (HL 10350), The Cowsills (HLU 10329), Kentucky Express (HLU 10343), Buckwheat (HLU 10349, 10336), Sue Thompson (HLE 10338), Don Gibson (HLE 10351, 10335), Sounds Of Sunshine (HLD 10333), Chubby Checker (HLZ 10331), Paul Evans (HLP 10340). Condition is seldom below Ex+ or Archive.

Lot 440

A set of six late Victorian silver Kings pattern teaspoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1890, 5 ozs CONDITION REPORT: Very minor wear.

Lot 442

A cased set of six Victorian silver Kings pattern dessert knives and forks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1860, loaded, the fitted case containing a further layer of six silver plated fish knives and forks CONDITION REPORT: The dessert knives and fork each engraved with a heron crest. Some very minor wear. Case with heavier wear.

Lot 330

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK PICTURE DEPICTING A SCOTTISH HIGHLAND SCENEmounted, framed and under glass; along with a framed E. A. Walton print and a Scottish mixed media landscape by John Gibson

Lot 619

Allo Allo Cast 8x10 inch photo signed by SIX of the cast of the BBC comedy series allo allo, Richard Gibson, Vicki Michelle, Guy Siner, Sue Hodge, Kim Hartmann and Francesca Gonshaw. Good condition.

Lot 446

Victorian mahogany drop dial library wall clock by Thomas Gibson, Berwick on Tweed, white painted circular Roman dial, subsidiary seconds at XII, single fusee movement, gridiron pendulum, brass lenticle, single brass weight, in a long case with circular hood, glazed door and turned corner columns, overall length 153cm (pendulum, weight, winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Condition report: We understand from the vendor that this clock was originally supported by a wall bracket which is now missing; the bottom of the case does not suggest that it was intended to be seen. The case appears to have had some minor refurbishment and the movement may have been cleaned. Overall the clock appears to be in good, original condition. 

Lot 2

Mary Gwenllian Gibson (1911-1966),oil on canvas, portrait of a girl wearing a blue shawl, signed and dated 1943, 13" x 12", original frame.

Lot 1006

A Studio Pottery stoneware teapot, by John Gibson and Josie Walter, glazed, decorated in slip and sgraffito, impressed marks

Lot 515

WW2 Royal Navy 1941 Search for the Bismarck Surgeons Distinguished Service Cross Group of Medals.Awarded to Surgeon Lieutenant Alexander Gibson Reid for gallantry during the sinking of HMS Mashona during the search for the Bismarck May 1941. Comprising: Distinguished Service Cross (Hallmarked London 1940 Engraved 1941 in case), 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, clasp, "France & Germany", Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal. The campaign medals are lose contained in original box of issue with address "Surg Lt Cdr A.G. Reid DSC RNVR" then living in Hitchin. .... Accompanied by corresponding miniature medal group mounted as worn and a small amount of research.The announcement of the award of the Distinguished Service Cross appeared in the London Gazette on the 23rd September 1941. "For Bravery and devotion to duty during an enemy air attack in which HMS Mashona was sunk". This was the only DSC awarded for the action.Surgeon Lieutenant Commander Alexander Gibson Reid, trained at Edinburgh and at the outbreak of the War was working in a London Hospital. He was appointed a Temporary Surgeon Lieutenant on the 9th February 1940 in the RNVR. Joining his ship HMS Mashona a Tribal Class Destroyer. He was onboard when in May 1941 we she joined other ships of the Home fleet, sent out to hunt for the German Battleship Bismarck. During the pursuit she began to fall low on fuel and along with HMS Tartar was ordered back to base. On the return she was spotted by enemy aircraft, which attacked both ships. Mashona was unlucky as one bomb fell abreast the fore funnel and penetrated No. 1 boiler blowing a hole in the side of the ship, she began to list, the enemy continued their attack, but after a 45 minute battle to save the ship the order was given to abandon. Although now listing badly the ship refused to sink, enabling most of the crew to evacuate, despite this 43 men lost their life. Surviving the war he retained his RNVR commission, his last entry in the Naval list being 1962. He died in December 1988.

Lot 308

Mar (John Erskine, 18th or 2nd Earl of, c.1562-1634, and Mary Stewart, Countess of, d.1644). A collection of six documents comprising two receipts signed by Lady Mar (as "Countes of Mar" and "Marie Stewart"), 1629 and 1633, an undated submission signed (twice) by Lord and Lady Mar and by the future third Earl and others of the family, to abide by the adjudication of Alexander Gibson, Lord of Durie (d.1644), Judge Arbiter (beginning: "This blank On the uther syd of the bak heirof is to be fillit up betvix the honorabill parties followeing with the decreit and sentence arbitrall to be gewis and pronunceit be the rycht honorabill Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie knycht and of the senators of the colledge of justice as only judge arbitrator and amitabill compositor newtrallie and indefferentlie nominat electit and chosin for ane nobil and potent erle of Johne erle of Mar lord Erskine and garioche and Johne lord Erskine his sone for thamselffis..."), two financial instrument signed by Lord Mar, 1616 and 1626, and a receipt signed by George Monorgon "sumtyme servitor to umquhile Dame Marie Stewart Countes of Mar", 1647, tipped into a copy of Extracts from the Household Book of Lady Marie Stewart, Daughter of Esme, Duke of Lenox, and Countess of Mar, [edited by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe], [Edinburgh: s.n. 1815], engraved portrait frontispiece and one other plate, some leaves loose, edges untrimmed, original boards with later sheep spine, upper board detached and spine torn at head & foot, 4to John Erskine, 18th or 2nd Earl of Mar (c.1562-1634) courtier and politician, was the eldest son of John Erskine, 17th or 1st Earl of Mar (d.1572, former Regent of Scotland), and his wife, Annabella Murray (d.1603). The From the age of ten he was educated along side the young James VI and cousins Thomas Erskine and George Erskine. In 1592 he took as his second wife, in a marriage arranged by James VI and I, Lady Mary Stuart (or Stewart, d.1644), daughter of Esm‚, first Duke of Lennox, James's boyhood favourite and first cousin of his father Darnley, who had ruled Scotland for twenty months in 1580-82 before being removed from power by Mar himself. Mar was James's negotiating channel with Sir Robert Cecil before his accession, Keeper of Prince Henry and, in 1616, appointed Treasurer of Scotland. Lady Mary's steward, George Monorgon, who has signed the last receipt, was responsible for keeping her Household Book. Provenance The Collection of Sir Jocelyn Stevens, CVO (1932-2014). (1)

Lot 320

Bacon (Sir Francis). The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St Alban. With a Table of the Colours of Good & Evil. Whereunto is added the Wisdom of the Antients. Enlarged by the Honourable Author himself, and now more exactly Published, London: Printed by M. Clark, for Samuel Mearne, in Little Britain, John Martyn, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Henry Herringman, in the New Exchange, 1680, few worm holes to lower inner corner of initial three leaves, separate title to Wisdom of the Ancients, bookplate of Gower Earl Gower to upper pastedown (worming to endpaper), clipped signature of Leveson Gower to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, initials 'I.L.G.' in blind to each board, rebacked, 8voWing B288, Gibson 24a. One of two, and probably three, imprint variants of this edition. (1)

Lot 372

Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldry: Manifesting a more easie access to the Knowledge thereof than hath been hitherto published by any, through the benefit of Method; whereunto it is now reduced by the Study and Industry of John Guillim, Late Pursuivant at Arms. The Fifth Edition much enlarged with great variety of Bearings. To which is added a Treatise of Honour Military and Civil..., London: Printed by S. Roycroft for R. Blome, 1679, title in red & black with partially ink erased signature at head (damp-soiled to margins with loss mostly to lower outer corner, lined to verso), seventy-five engraved leaves of plates (portraits and armorials, including some printed to both sides of leaf), numerous woodcut armorial illustrations to text, A2 & a1 with slight loss to lower outer corners with repair, few other closed tears and strengthening repairs, dust-soiling and occasional spotting, later front free endpaper & rear endpaper, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, some wear (mostly light), folio, together with Camden (William), Camdens Britannia, Newly Translated into English: with large additions and improvements, Publish'd by Edmund Gibson, of Queens College in Oxford, London: F. Collins for A. Swalle and A. & J. Churchil, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece only, lacking all maps, rear free endpaper deficient, contemporary panelled calf, joints split, worn, folio, plus Cotton (Robert & Prynne, William), An Exact Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London, from the Reign of King Edward the Second, unto King Richard the Third..., Revised..., 1689, some browning mostly to margins, free endpapers deficient, armorial bookplate of William Lacon Childe of Kinlet, contemporary calf, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, worn, folio (3)

Lot 532

Strong (Roy). Tudor & Jacobean Portraits, volumes 1 & 2, HMSO, 1969, uniform original gilt decorated green cloth, spines slightly rubbed, together with The English Icon: Elizabethan & Jacobean Portraiture, 1969, original red cloth, all have numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, all are ex library coies with associated marks, all 4to, plus Gibson (Frank), Charles Conder, His Life and Work, 1914, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original decorated white cloth, boards and spine slightly toned and rubbed, 4to, and Fry (Roger), Vision and Design, 1920, Last Lectures, CUP, 1939, numerous monochrome illustrations, both publisher's original cloth, 4to, and other modern British and French art reference, including Ben Nicholson, by Norbert Lynton, 1993, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 109

Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English with large Additions and Improvements, published Edmund Gibson, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece and title, containing Jansson (Jan), Huntingdonensis comitatus Huntington Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, uncoloured engraved map, slight creasing, 395 x 495 mm, no text on verso and Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Radbor, Breknoke, Cardigan and Carmarthen shires, Discribed by C.S. and ammended with many additions by P. Lea, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Caernarvon, Brecknock, Radnor and Cardigan, 370 x 480 mm, no text on verso, some pages torn and loose, contemporary blind stamped calf, worn, frayed and rubbed, upper board detached, folio The atlas has the correct text for the 1695 edition of Camden's Britannia but lacks all the Robert Morden maps. The two remaining maps are bound in and may be the remainder of a bowdlerised atlas. (1)

Lot 165

Young (Rev. George). A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast: Describing the Strata and Fossils occurring between the Humber and the Tees, from the German Ocean to the Plain of York..., Assisted by John Bird, Artist, 2nd edition, much improved and enlarged, Whitby: Printed at the office of R. Kirby, 1828, engraved frontispiece, double-page hand-coloured engraved map and plan, 18 lithograph plates (17 hand-coloured and one double-page), subscribers list & errata present at rear, occasional spotting, some offsetting, early 20th century half cloth gilt, spine faded, joints & extremities slightly frayed, 4to, together with Phillips (John), Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, a Description of the Strata and Organic Remains of the Yorkshire Coast, York: Printed for the Author, by Thomas Wilson and Sons, 1829, hand-coloured lithograph map, nine sectional lithograph plates (8 hand-coloured), fourteen lithograph plates of fossils, some dampstaining to plates, edges untrimmed, original printed wrappers, ink stamp to upper cover & front free endpaper, covers dust-soiled and slight wear, 4to, plus Gibson (Walcot), Memoirs of the Geological Survey. England and Wales. The Geology of the North Staffordshire Coalfields, 1905, eight plates (including folding colour map and sectional diagram), title browned, some toning throughout, original cloth gilt, upper joint split to lower third, large 8vo (3)

Lot 1974

Dambusters 18/40 limited edition print by Robert Taylor The Dambusters with multiple signatures including Jonny Johnson and featuring separate unauthenticated signatures of Guy Gibson and Barnes Wallis, CoA from MilitaryGallery of GB Ltd and a label from Street Gallery Somerset to verso

Lot 146

Gibson SG Special guitar, no. 99147491, the mahogany body with a Heritage Cherry finish, within a Gibson hard plastic case

Lot 235

* LOUISE GIBSON ANNAND MBE (SCOTTISH 1915 - 2012),PURPLE SHOP, MARYHILLwatercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated '7916cm x 16.5cmMounted, framed and under glass

Lot 115

ACTORS: Selection of large signed bookweight photographs, most 9 x 13 and slightly larger or smaller and mainly removed from US Weekly’s Crazy Sexy Cool, by various film actors including Mel Gibson, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Priestley, Clint Black, Mario Van Peebles, David Schwimmer, Sean Penn etc. A few of the images are colour and all are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images. None are inscribed and some have neatly affixed stickers to the versos indicating where and when the signatures were obtained in person. VG, 10

Lot 314

SKYLAB: Multiple signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by various American astronauts, each of them crew members of various NASA Skylab missions, comprising Charles Conrad (Commander of Skylab II), Joe Kerwin (Science Pilot of Skylab II), Paul Weitz (Pilot of Skylab II), Alan Bean (Commander of Skylab III), Owen Garriott (Science Pilot of Skylab III), Jack Lousma (Pilot of Skylab III), Jerry Carr (Commander of Skylab IV), Ed Gibson (Science Pilot of Skylab IV) and Bill Pogue (Pilot of Skylab IV). The image depicts an artist’s impression of the Skylab orbital scientific space station and is surrounded by circular portraits of the nine astronauts. Signed by each in blue and black inks with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the image. About EX

Lot 319

ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1) by various American astronauts, all of them crew members of various space shuttle missions, including Franklin Chang, David Hilmers, Loren Shriver, Robert Gibson, Guion Bluford, Rick Hauck, Sid Gutierrez, Charles Gemar, Mark Brown, Guy Gardner, Roy Bridges, Jake Garn, William Lenoir, John Fabian, Gordon Fullerton etc. A few duplicates. Most are official NASA images and depict the astronauts in their spacesuits. FR (1), otherwise VG to EX, 21

Lot 321

ASTRONAUTS: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by the eight crew members of the space shuttle mission Orbiter 61-A individually, comprising Steven Nagel, Guion Bluford, Ernst Messerschmid, Wubbo Ockels, Reinhard Furrer, Bonnie Dunbar, James Buchli and Hank Hartsfield, the official NASA image depicting the astronauts standing together in three quarter length poses, each wearing the blue overalls. Signed by each in black inks with their names alone to light areas of the image. Together with an identical colour 10 x 8 photograph individually signed by seven of the crew members (lacking the signature of Wubbo Ockels) and with one adding an inscription to the upper white border. Also including a signed and inscribed colour 10 x 8 photograph by the five crew members of the space shuttle mission STS-27 individually, comprising Robert Gibson, Guy Gardner, Jerry Ross, Bill Shepherd and Mike Mullane. The official NASA image depicts the crew standing and seated together in two rows and all have signed in bold black inks to clear areas of the image. VG, 3

Lot 328

ASTRONAUTS: Miscellaneous selection of signed cards, a few letters, signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller, a few signed portraits by an amateur artist, some unsigned printed ephemera etc., by various astronauts, test pilots and other individuals associated with the space programme, including John Glenn, Alan Bean, Ron Evans (signed portrait, also annotated 'I hope this isn't supposed to be me - Ha!' in his hand), Buzz Aldrin (autograph envelope, unsigned), Rick Hauck, John Fabian, Ed Gibson, John Creighton, Edward Dwight, Clifford Charlesworth, Christopher Kraft, James Abrahamson, Robert Herres, Richard Lawyer etc. G to VG, 26

Lot 368

DAMBUSTERS THE: A small selection of First Day Covers, signed, by various members of 617 Squadron, all of whom participated in the Dambusters Raid, 16th May 1943, comprising George 'Johnnie' Johnson (1921- , Bomb Aimer of Lancaster ED825/G AJ-T), Ken Brown (1920-2002, Pilot of Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F), Les Munro (1919-2015, Pilot of Lancaster ED921/G AJ-W) and Harold Martin (1918-1988, Australian Air Marshal of the RAF, Pilot of Lancaster ED909/G AJ-P). Together with Harry Humphries (1915-2008 Adjutant of 617 Squadron) signed First Day Cover, also, a colour reproduction 6 x 4 colour photograph of Guy Gibson and his crew. VG, 6

Lot 376

Melbourne Metropolitan Tramways Board A14 GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 120. Melbourne (Australia) was one of the few places outside London to use Gibsons and they purchased 2nd-hand machines from LT as well as their own. This appears to be one of the latter as there is no trace of LT on the casing. In working order (tickets a bit faint) and comes with original webbing harness. [1 + harness]

Lot 254

Gibson Ticket Machine WEBBING HARNESS. In very good, lightly-used condition with all buckles, clips and backing pad present. [1]

Lot 750

A Gibson Epiphone 3 Pickup 'Black Beauty' Les Paul solid body electric guitar

Lot 323

D..Gibson,an abstract study of a jazz band,signed in pencil, dated 1994 and numbered 5/6,coloured reproduction,49 x 65 cm,framed and glazed,together with three other works presumably by the same hand CONDITION REPORT: 56 cm x 77 cn

Lot 270

MOORCROFT; a modern floral pattern tube line decorated pitcher on yellow ground impressed marks and signatures to the base by Phillip Gibson, 2004, height 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in general good condition with only one minor manufacturing imperfection on handle , a pre firing crack below glaze (approx. 1.5cm).

Lot 271

MOORCROFT; a modern "Lizard Orchid" pattern tube line decorated slender baluster vase, impressed marks and initials to base, after design by Phillip Gibson, 2000, height 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in very good condition.

Lot 409

A collection of teapots including a Copeland blue and white Spode tower example, a Gibson and Sons black example with gilt floral decoration, Imari examples, hexagonal examples, Crown Devon examples, examples in the shape of a cottage, etc (10). CONDITION REPORT: Squat Davenport teapot spider hairline to base. Spout end broken and reglued, other has hairline to spout. Gilt wear to handles of both Crown Devon. Decoration wear to black throughout. Gibson & Son - fritting to spout and gilt rub. Teapot stand hairline crack.

Lot 88

Corgi Aviation Archive No. AA32608 - Avro Lancaster MK III, Wing Commander Guy Gibson 617 Squadron - Dambusters. Boxed

Lot 1125

Gibson electric master clock and two Gibson slave clocks, the 7.75" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within an oak glazed case, 36.75" high (wooden rod pendulum)

Lot 6

A FRAMED MEZZOTINT BEHIND GLASS - PORTRAIT HENRICUS SACHEVERELL AFTER T GIBSON ENGRAVED P SCHENK 1720 TOGETHER WITH A SELECTION OF ENGRAVINGS ETC (9)

Lot 549

2 watercolours by E.R Gibson Glen Eteve, Seathwaite

Lot 1346

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. good album of Cornish (including Scilly Isles) photographs compiled by C.L.Holman. Contains 17 photos Excavations at Harlyn Bay dated Aug 1900; many Gibson photos impressed and or inscribed on reverse; other non Gibson photos Scilly including 2 dated 1870's (one showing German Fleet in the Roads Sept 1870); 2 photos Penzance NH & A Society 1887. The Album also contains many English & Continental Views. bound in worn morocco gilt, folio. inscr: "No 1 Book Continental Views Etc, Etc. (See illustration).

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