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Twenty-four unframed maps, including a set of twelve uncoloured Dutch town plans, 20cm x 25cm, J. Gibson Austrian and French Netherlands, 28cm x 31cm and A New and Accurate Map of the Netherlands, 20cm x 29cm, Plan of Dunkirk, 19cm x 29cm, Eugene Henry Frieux Plan De La Ville De Douay 1709, 20cm x 26cm, J. Gold Chart of Vigo Bay 1818, 13cm x 16cm etc
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 BOX OF ASSORTED TOYS AND DOLLS, to include a Matchbox 20 car steering wheel shaped collectors carry case, with 20 cars, two unboxed Franklin Heirloom collectors dolls 'Emily Jane' and 'The Littlest Gibson Girl', a KFS INC 1982 Popeye telephone, a boxed Alberon Dolls, Shamrock Collection 'Una' doll, a boxed Walt Disney Home Video Peter Pan alarm clock, a Rupert story book set, seven dwarf figures etc
A quantity of signed Dambuster interest items to include first day covers, photographs etc, signatures include Barnes Wallis, Fred Sutherland, Les Munro, Guy Gibson, Len Sumpter, Johny Johnson, Eric Coates, Dudley Heal, Basil Feneron, Terry Kearns, Marc Hamilton and others; together with a record and order of service for Barnes Wallis' funeral
Europe. A mixed collection of approximately ninety maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved country and regional maps of Europe, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Austria, Turkey, Sweden & Norway, Belgium, Spain and Russia, including examples by Bonne, Bell, Bayly, Bowen, Moll, Crepy, Mallet, Magini, Munster, Bertius and Gibson, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.90)
World. Gibson (John), The World, circa 1775, hand coloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, old folds, 270 x 470 mm, together with Millar (Andrew),A new and accurate map of the World comprehending all the new discoveries in both Hemispheres carefully brought down to the present year, 1782, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, slight creasing, strengthened on verso, 305 x 475 mm (2)
Ten Battle of Britain participants signed 50th ann BOB cover The Major Assault RAFA12. Autographs include Wg Cdr I Cosby, Grp Capt. Haine, Sqn Ldr Gibson, Flt Lt Pickering, Wg Cdr Kayll, Avis Hearn MM, Elspeth Green MM, Elizabeth Mortimer MM Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
WW1 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Later 7th Bn Border Regiment Military Medal Group of Four Medals. Awarded to 15364 Corporal Irvine Gibson Topping who in October 1914 volunteered for service with the Lonsdale Battalion of the Border Regiment and was awarded the Military Medal with the 7th Bn of the Regiment. Comprising: Military Medal “15364 A. CPL I.G. TOPPING 7/ BORD R”, 1914/15 Star, “15364 PTE BORDER R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “15364 CPL BORD R”. Medals loose. The announcement of the award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 6 July 1917.The Carlisle Journal, of the 7 July 1916 records that Corporal Topping was slightly wounded by shrapnel in the back and was receiving treatment at Chichester Hospital. It further records that he was one of three brothers serving in the armed forces.The following year, on the 8th June 1917, the Carlisle Journal reported:“Corporal Irving Gibson Topping, Border Regiment, son of Mr T. Topping, Well Flatt View, Nelson Street in this city has been awarded the Military Medal and promotion to the rank he holds, for good work in the recent advance. Corporal Topping was an artist at Messrs. Hudson Scott and Sons and joined the Lonsdale Battalion (11th) on its formation. His descriptions of the camp, the training of the battalion, and their experience in France until they met with disaster on the Somme last July appeared regularly in the “Journal” and formed a running history of the early days of that battalion’s doings. He was one of the first signallers of the battalion, and underwent a special course, by which he qualified as a signalling instructor. When wounded last July, he was a Corporal, but according to regulation he reverted to Lance-Corporal on returning to the Depot after convalescence. He is now in another (7th) battalion. In a recent letter he wrote:“At the beginning of the week the Battalion tasted to the full the excitement and tragedy of conflict at close quarters, and the day in question will always remain a red-letter day in the Battalion’s history. The position we attacked was one of the strongest held by the enemy, and consequently many a fine chap made the greatest sacrifice. Those of us who came out of the affair have every reason to feel grateful as the fire at times was terrible. The most surprising feature was the cheerfulness of our men, who kept good heart all the time. - My chief duties comprised the laying of the telephone cables and repairing them when they were broken by shell fire. The first was laid myself and another signaller along a mile of our front line, and as this had to be done after midnight we had a few lively times as the enemy opened fire. To add to the difficulties I was feeling unwell. Another line gave us some trouble as it crossed a heavily shelled zone, but in keeping this in repair we had the satisfaction of knowing that the officer was pleased with our efforts, though in my own case I could not do as much as I should have done had I been feeling fit.”Corporal Irvine Gibson Topping joined the “Lonsdale’s” on the 26th October 1914.
COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS AND A WATERCOLOUR including C Campbell (Scottish, early 20th century), 'Craigie's Stane, Lerwick' and 'Glasgow Cathedral (Crypt)', etchings, signed, and a period Tom Maxwell print on textured paper titled 'Glasgow Academy First Latin Class Dinner 1873-74' bearing 'John Gibson, Glasgow' label to verso, sizes vary; A H Geyer (Austrian, 1857-1931), Heidelberg Castle, etching, signed and dated 1913, 21.5cm x 16.5cm; Stuart Johnston (Scottish, circa 1930), Temple of Ceres, Borghese Gardens, Rome, etching, signed, 30cm x 19cm and E P Sorooshian, 'Sanna Storm', watercolour, signed, 35cm x 45cm, bearing 'Kelvin Gallery, Glasgow' label to verso
London Transport Buses EMERGENCY TICKET PACKS issued to drivers and conductors for use in case of ticket-machine failure. 4 are the traditional type used with Gibson machines (3 unused, unopened, 1 part-used), 2 are the later type used on driver-only buses (both unused) plus 2 more recent packs (unused), 1 is a training example. [8]
A Victorian silver pierced fruit basket with C scroll and floral and bow decoration of elongated octagonal form, raised on an oval base, stamped "Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street" (by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman), London, 1895), approx 20.8 oz, 31 cm long
Collection of letters from artists, architects etc., most autograph and signed, and many to fellow artists or on art-related subjects, some mounted on trimmed album leaves: Sir John Gilbert to [Elhanan] Bicknell, '1853' (and another complaining about the quality of a reproduction, '1872'), C.L. Eastlake (regarding tickets for an RA event, 1852), Henry Holiday (2, one relating to work on a mosaic), James Grant, Richard Redgrave (2), Francis Grant (2), Val Prinsep, Annie Cobden-Sanderson, Walter Crane (1905, small tape-stain), Marcus Stone, Calcott Horsley (2, one a note handing over the portrait of the Earl of Shaftesbury), Edward J. Poynter (2), Edward Welby Pugin (ALS and LS referring to the Ushaw roof, 1856), Sir Charles Barry (1888), James Sant (2), James D. Linton (to Courbould on the affairs of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, 1888), Edward Burne-Jones (4 pp. ('E.B-J.', to 'Stan' inviting him to Rottingdean, with a separate full signature), Henry Phillips, William Edward Frost (2, one to E.W. Cooke), Mary Ann Flaxman (1828), Frederick Leighton, Frank Holl, M.W. Ridley, W.W. Ouless, Briton Riviere, John Pettie, H.H. Armistead, Edwin Long, John Evan Hodgson (on Royal Academy business), John Gibson, Henry Sharpe, Richard Ansdell, T.S. Cooper, Linley Sambourne, Alfred Elmore, George Richmond, Walter Thornbury, Harry Furniss, William Etty (to Pickersgill), John Everett Millais, Daniel Maclise, Philip Calderon, W[illiam] B[ell] Scott (inits. reiterating his assertion that Watts had not written a controversial review in the Athenaeum), William Wetmore Story (sending Stale-Mate and commenting on errors in the first publication, 1884), Richard Doyle (to Spedding, damp-stained), Edwin Landseer (2 - 'On the 19th the friends of Dickens (Boz) give him a Dinner at Greenwich ...'), and others. Also included is a group of letters to Solomon Alexander Hart, largely on Royal Academy business, from Daniel Maclise, James Sant, C.W. Cope, Richard Partridge, John Knight, Richard Redgrave, Henrietta Ward, Eyre Crowe, Sydney Smirke, George Richmond; also KEATE (George) Epistle to Angelica Kauffmann, 4to, printed London 1781, disbound.
Rare Gibson electric master clock, ser. no. 0002, bearing a plaque to the inner back inscribed 'The Gibson Master Clock, Baume & Company Limited, 1 Hatton Garden, London, also signed Gibson to the brass arched dial within a long flame mahogany case with rounded arched moulded pendulum window, 66.5" high (pendulum)
CLASSIC - MODERN SOUL/FUNK/JAZZ/DISCO LPs - A great collection here once more with these 50 LPs. Artists include Unicorn, Dan Siegel - Future Prospect, Gilberto Gil - Soy Loco Por Ti America, Grant Green, Victor Feldman, The Fatback Band, Peabo Bryson, Donald Byrd, Candido, William Eaton, Jon Hendrick, First Class, Anthony T. Gibson, Tom Grant, Grover Washington and Gonzalez. Condition is Ex to Ex+/unplayed throughout.
NORTHERN SOUL- A nice collection of 60 x 7"records. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include The Rustix - When I Get Home (DJ Copy), The Seashells (CBS S 8218), Bob & Earl - Dancin' Everywhere (CB102), Ralph Carter, James Brown & Famous Flames (1965), Joe Simon, Ike & Tina - Feel Good (1972 Demo), Robert Knight, Don Covay, Wayne Gibson, The Chiffons, Aretha Franklin - Think (p/s 11614), Johnny Johnson, Delfonics, Rufus Thomas, Chequers, Jody Miller, Brook Benton and Frankie Valli. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
MANCHESTER UNITED Interesting collection of 21 signatures, signed on white cards and featuring a number of players who only made 1 first team appearance and several others who made relatively few appearances. Some well known names also included. The players who only made 1 appearance are Paddy Kennedy, Reg Hunter, Tony Hawksworth, Harold Bratt, Wilf Tranter, Walter Whitehurst, Noel McFarlane. Others with relatively few appearances are Frank Kopel, Tommy Lowrie, Eddie Lewis, Johnny Anderson, Paul Bielby, Joe Walton, Ian Moir, Sammy McMillan and Bill Fielding. Others include Olsen, Buchan, McShane, Downie and Don Gibson. Good
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