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A BOXED PREMO RUBBER COMPANY MINIBRIX BUILDING SYSTEM SET, No.2, contents not checked, complete with (damaged) plan book, box damaged, with a boxed H.P. Gibson and Sons Ltd 'L'Attaque' military tactics board game, circa 1930's/1940's, contents not checked but complete with board and instructions, box damaged (2)
A George IV yellow metal mourning brooch set with a glass compartment to the centre surrounded by black enamel and a border of seed pearls, to verso engraved "The Reverend Gibson, Obt 16th September 1821 aged 66", another small mourning brooch set with seed pearls and a pendant with plaited hair to the centre and purple stones to the edge
A collection of Chipewyan Indian artefacts 1925-34 period to include a pair of moccasins with floral bead work uppers, a pair of Chipewyan gloves finely woven with flowers in bright coloured silks, three further pairs of Chipewyan moccasins including a child's pair with brightly coloured glass bead uppers and heels, part of a deer skin and bark fragments and three missionary books in the Chipewyan languageThese artefacts were collected by a Mr Gibson who was an Anglican missionary in Canada at Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay 1925-34 to the Chipewyan and Cree tribes
[HISTORY] Camden, William. Britannia: or A Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the Adjacent Islands, second edition, revised by Edmund Gibson, printed by Mary Matthews, London, 1722, full panelled and part speckled calf (rebacked), engraved portrait frontispiece, plate and text illustrations (lacking all maps), tall quarto.
American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Washstand, 19th c., probably John Needles, Baltimore, King of Prussia marble top, backsplash with three storage compartments, two graduated drawers, sliding bidet drawer on casters, reeded stiles, turned tapered feet, h. 33 in., w. 24 3/4 in., d. 23 in. Note: The specific gallery configuration on this washstand is nearly identical to one advertised by John Needles in 1826. A similar washstand was made for William Gibson Tighlman (1784-1844) of Grosses, Talbot County, was exhibited by the Maryland Historical Society in 1993.Ref.: Weidman, Gregory. Classical Maryland, 1815-1845. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1993, p. 137, fig. 168.
A matched set of Victorian silver Old English bead pattern flatware, comprising:- twelve tablespoons by JW Benson & Co, London 1891; twelve table forks (6 x James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, 6 x Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1919); twelve dessert spoons (11 x George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896, 1 x Gibson & Langman, London 1895); twenty-four dessert forks (12 x Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, 6 x Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, 5 x E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1939, 1 x FC & C)
A Wrotham brown and yellow slip ware tyg/ puzzle jug, dated 1689 between the spire topped handles, and with 'I.I' for John Ifield, GG, possibly for George Gypson (Gibson), one of the handle tops pierced to act as drinking straw connecting with a hole in the base of the bowl interior, 11.5cm (4.57 in) high Provenance: Ex Colln. R Sainsbury see letters to and from AJB Kiddell 24/1 and 28/1/55 In the 17th century, the Weald area of Kent, centred on the village of Wrotham, gave rise to a simple form of pottery using the local red clay. The vessels were decorated with watered-down clays (slip) which were applied to the surface before the pot was fired, and this was known as slip-ware. The potters of Wrotham are regarded as having created some of the most technically challenging and well drawn and designed slipware of its age. The communal drinking vessel, or tyg, derived its name from the Saxon, Tiegel, and was used on festive occasions to brew and serve posset (hot milk curdled with ale or wine and spices). The numerous handles meant it could be grasped from the centre of the table by any of the guests.
A collection of photographs, copies of photographs and other memorabilia relating to 617 Squadron, including a framed miniature medal group with full-size ribbon bar to Acting Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson VC, DSO and bar, DFC and bar, RAFRO Officer Commanding 617 Squadron 'The Dam Busters' with small portrait image, two photographs of Guy Gibson with members of the crew, a photograph of Guy Gibson with HM King George VI with Barnes Wallis in the background, and further related items, including fragments from '617 Sqn Lancaster BIII ED910 AJ-C 17 May 1943' and a framed 617 Squadron display, together with a collection of eighty signed first day covers, contained within a loose leaf album.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker, circa 1877, by Florence Barlow, the tapering cylindrical body incised with a continuous scene of deer in a landscape, the rim fitted with a silver collar, London 1877 by Percy Holland & George Gibson, impressed factory marks and incised artist's monogram to base, height approx 13cm.
BENEDICTINE - Beatiss. Virg. Mariae ab Impruneta sub potenti Patrocnio Sacerdotu Florent Centuria. Et in Priorali Ecclesesiae S. Benedicti . . . printed title (within decorated borders) & 37 vellum pages of illuminated & decorated latin manuscript - the text in red & black, illuminated initials in gold & colour, with rococo style coloured tailpiece decorations; the main text followed by a 5pp. 'Scriptural Litany' ( in another hand); decoratively gilt-tooled morocco, panelled spine, 8vo. (mid 20th cent.) * apparently a commissioned copy of the arrangements/regulations for the 1712 procession carrying the miraculous statue of the BVM. from the Basilica of Santa Maria, Impruneta, to nearby Florence; and evidently as a gift from colleagues at (of all places) the 'Postal & Telegraph Censorship Department', letters of thanks (1945) from the recipient & colleagues are loosely inserted - the calligrapher being Beryl de Vere Gibson.
GIBSON SG BASS GUITAR SIGNED BY NUMEROUS MUSICIANS - to help raise funds for a charity called the Matt Kendall Foundation. Musicians that have signed include Paul Weller, The Libertines, Peter Hook of Joy Division, Mani from The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, Razorlight, Marillion, Richard Hawley, Snow Patrol, Jamie Lawson and Iain Archer. Paul Weller also played the guitar before signing it (as pictured). Included are 16 photographs of the musicians signing the guitar along with other bonus bits such as drum sticks and guitar picks donated by Marillion. The GIBSON SG 120th Anniversary Satin Fire Burst Bass (serial 140086668) comes with owners manual, tuner and a brown Gibson case. All proceeds from the sale of the guitar will go direct to the foundation which helps disadvantated young adults achieve their true potential. The charity was set up by Matt Kendall in 2015 shortly before his death following a long battle with cancer. For more information on the guitar and the charity see the following link https://app.trilbytv.co.uk/public/view/713E80DD-C0BA-4D63-BB1B-E48687038C18
Life Magazine Publishing - "Fore! Life's Book for Golfers" 1st ed 1900 Publ'd by Life Publishing Co New York, cover illustration of Fore! featuring a Gibson Girl, contains 64 pages of illustrations which were a prominent part of newspapers and magazines during the pre-radio and television era and Life attracted some of the best graphic artists who were working in New York - some soiling around the edges of the boards, small crayon line, some speckle foxing to the front and rear boards and end plates, some slight spine weaknesses and cracks otherwise internally clean overall presentable hence (F)
Gibson Acoustic Guitar, 6-string Gibson SJ-200 New Vintage “Intimate” round-shouldered flat top Super Jumbo Acoustic Guitar, Serial No.11825062. Right hand model, brand new, unused, undamaged and unstrung as originally supplied, made by Gibson, Bozeman, Montana, USA. Flat spruce front in 2016 vintage sunburst finish with maple back and sides, ‘buffalo horns’ bridge c/w 4-mother of pearl inlays, maple neck with gold-plated tuning heads, rosewood fingerboard with 14/20 frets & mother of pearl position markers. Decorative fingerplate with a distinctive traditional engraved pattern. Original light-brown shaped Gibson deluxe case with chrome “PF” fastenings and soft-pink moulded interior. All in excellent condition apart from some very minor frayed fabric-backing to 2 case hinges.
Halftone lithograph At the National Sporting Club Original Print from The Gibson Book Volume I a Collection of published Works – London Artist Charles Dana Gibson 1867-1944 Signed at bottom of image Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons and R H Russell NYC Circa of Publication: 1906 gold frame 65 x 51cm
A LATE VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LANGMAN, LONDON, 1896 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTcomprising: a teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the bulbous circular form chased with a band of stylised foliage below a reeded border, leaf-capped scroll handle, teapot handle with ivory fillets, detachable urn finial and octagonal spout, gilt interior, underside stamped "GOLDSMITH'S COMPANY, 112 REGENT STREET", 1768g, teapot 16,5cm high, And An Edwardian Silver Bonbon Spoon, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1907, the handle and bowl with pierced foliate decoration, 64g, 17,5cm (4)
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