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GIBSON GUY: (1918-1944) British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943. Small fountain pen ink signature ('Guy P Gibson W/C') and date, 12th January 1944, in his hand on a 12mo page removed from an autograph album. The page also includes over ten other signatures to the recto and verso by various individuals including Billy Bishop (1894-1956) Canadian Air Marshal, the top Canadian flying ace (72 victories) of World War I. Victoria Cross winner for his aerial actions over France, 2nd June 1917, Sholto Douglas (1893-1969) British Marshal of the Royal Air Force during World War II, Harbourne Stephen (1916-2001) British Wing Commander of World War II, a fighter ace who served in the Battle of Britain, Manuel II (1889-1932) King of Portugal 1908-10, dated Cannes, 1923, in his hand. An unusual grouping of signatures including the rare example of Gibson. Slightly irregularly torn to the lower edge and with some age wear and staining, only very slightly affecting the signatures, about G
THE JAM TICKETS AND A USED PLECTRUM - a ticket for the Queens Hall Leeds 1982 gig signed by Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, a used “Gibson Heavy” plectrum from the same performance, a Bingley Hall Stafford ticket from 1982, a Royal Court Theatre Liverpool ticket from 1982, half a ticket from Royal Court Liverpool (signed on reverse by Bruce & Rick) and a Melanddi Carnaby Street £1 voucher.
ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN D.: (1882-1945) American President 1933-45 & ROOSEVELT ELEANOR (1884-1962) First Lady of the United States 1933-45. Multiple signed photograph, the image depicting President Roosevelt seated in a convertible touring car, at Circa, Texas, 1936, alongside his wife and James V. Alfred, Governor of Texas. Individually signed by the three of them with their names alone. Boldly signed in black ink by President Roosevelt (`Franklin D. Roosevelt´) to a clear area of the image. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Governor Alfred have signed to an area of very low contrast at the base of the image, the two signatures being partially illegible. The photograph bears to the lower left corner a blind embossed seal from Herb & Gibson, photographers, Houston Texas. Small overall age wear. G £200-300
JOSEPH GIBSON FRY (1915-1950), an archive of photographs, newspaper cuttings, presentation trophy cups, ephemera, film reels and other items. British racing driver and distant member of the Fry's Chocolate Family, Joseph Fry became the primary driver for the highly successful Shelsley Special 'Freikaiserwagen', created by his cousin David Fry and Hugh Dunsterville. Fry was killed at the wheel of the 'Freikaiserwagen', at the 1950 Blandford Hill Climb. Included in the collection are Silverstone RAC Trophies, 1949 and 1950, unseen film footage and many engraved cups from different tournaments, mostly 1930's.
Gibson J-50 Deluxe 1965 guitar (s/n 310334) with spruce top, mahogany back and sides, round shoulder dreadnought, triple bound, natural finish, Kluson double row De Luxe tuners, 1-11/16 nut, dot inlays, 20 frets, upper belly bridge, large pickguard (with point at upper bout) and adjustable rosewood saddle
Gibson 120T guitar (s/n 261049) 1965 with Sunburst laminated maple top and back, mahogany rims, single binding, one piece unbound mahogany neck, unbound headstock with gold Gibson decal, strip tuners, rosewood compensated bridge, single coil pickup, controls and jack input mounted on black plastic pickguard and trapeze tailpiece
Harmony H-50 1949 guitar (s/n 369H50) with non-cutaway archtop, 16.5 inches wide at lower bout, 3-3/4", 1-11/16" nut, highly decorative 'Lightning H' headstock, solid spruce sunburst top, solid maple back and sides, bound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlays, nickel plated Harmony 'Tone Emphasizer' P13 pickup (supplied by Gibson basically a P-90s with metal cover), tortoise floating pickguard, separate black bakelite tone and volume controls, nickel tailpiece
Gibson 225ST 1955 guitar (W3142) with Sunburst maple top back and sides, solid Brazilian rosewood fingerboard, Gibson pearl headstock logo, nickel-plated Kluson Deluxe tuners, 24 3/4" scale length, 1 11/16" nut width, 16" body, solid Honduras mahogany neck, pearl dot inlays, black cover P-90 pickup, gold bell tone and volume knobs, bevelled 5-ply pickguard, Les Paul combination bridge and trapeze tailpiece
AN IRISH FLAME MAHOGANY AND POLLARD OAK BANDED CENTRE TABLE, in the manner of Williams & Gibson c.1825 on central pillar with triform platform base, with bold carved paw feet, on recessed castors. 132cm diameter Provenance: Enniscoe House, Co. Mayo, know to be part of the refurnishing of that house in the 1820s following a legal process taken by Mervyn Pratt of Cabra Castle to regain possession under his father-in-law, Colonel William Jackson's will.
A Victorian silver gallery inkstand, mark of Gibson & Langman overstriking Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1895, and retailed by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company of 112 Regent St., undulating gadroon rim, flower and scroll-pierced sides and dividers, on leaf and scroll feet, complete with two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, 23.6 cm. long, wt. 520 gm. Condition reportIn good condition apart from a tiny split on the right hand pierced side of the left-hand inkwell compartment where it joins the pierced divider that goes across the inkstand, also some minuscule chips to edges of bottles
A MIXED LOT INCLUDING:- A decorative sifter spoon by W. Gibson & J. Langman, Sheffield 1897, a pair of George III Feather-edge sugar tongs, initialled, a pair of George III sugar nips, initialled, a small butter knife, two small forks, two other sifter spoons and two salt spoons, initialled; the decorative sifter spoon 7.1" (18 cms) long; 7.6 oz (10)
GIBSON GUY: (1918-1944) British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943. Small fountain pen ink signature ('Guy P Gibson W/C') and date, 12th January 1944, in his hand on a 12mo page removed from an autograph album. The page also includes over ten other signatures to the recto and verso by various individuals including Billy Bishop (1894-1956) Canadian Air Marshal, the top Canadian flying ace (72 victories) of World War I. Victoria Cross winner for his aerial actions over France, 2nd June 1917, Sholto Douglas (1893-1969) British Marshal of the Royal Air Force during World War II, Harbourne Stephen (1916-2001) British Wing Commander of World War II, a fighter ace who served in the Battle of Britain, Manuel II (1889-1932) King of Portugal 1908-10, dated Cannes, 1923, in his hand. An unusual grouping of signatures including the rare example of Gibson. Slightly irregularly torn to the lower edge and with some age wear and staining, only very slightly affecting the signatures, about G
[GIBSON GUY]: (1918-1944) British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943. A good hardback bound facsimile of Gibson's Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Book, published by After the Battle magazine, London, 1976. The facsimile of Gibson's second log book covers the period 1940-44 and therefore includes his entry for Operation Chastise. Bound in blue boards with a facsimile of the original cover. Individually signed to the front pastedown by George 'Johnny' Johnson and Les Munro, both members of 617 Squadron who participated in Operation Chastise, and Mary Stopes-Roe, daughter of Barnes Wallis. VG
ACTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors including Mel Gibson, Charles Bronson, George Segal, Richard Crenna, Van Johnson, Burt Reynolds, Ed Harris, Tony Curtis, Peter Graves, Ray Liotta, Emilio Estevez, Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Jerry Lewis, Jeff Goldblum (in a scene from Alien) etc. A few G, generally VG to EX, 20
POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various female singers, a few actresses etc., including Debbie Harry, Gloria Estefan, Rachel Stevens, Julia Volkova & Lena Katina (t.A.T.u.), Debbie Gibson, Christina Aguilera etc. All are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 7
STS61C complete crew handsigned EAFB landing cover. Signed by Robert L. Gibson, Charles F. Bolden, George D. Nelson, Steven A. Hawley, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Clarence W. "Bill" Nelson, Robert J. Cenker Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
*Great Seal. Letters patent appointing Peter, Baron O'Brien, The Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Christopher Palles, The Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, Gerald FitzGibbon and Hugh Holmes, Ordinary Judges of Our Court of Appeal in Ireland, William Drennan Andrews, William Moore Johnson, John George GIbson, Dodgson Hamilton Madden, William Kenny, Our Trusty and well beloved Walter Boyd, George Wright and William Huston Dodd, who are Judges of the King's Bench Division of Our High Court of Justice in Ireland, et al to the to the assizes, juries, recognitions and certificates within the counties of Clare, Limerick, Kerry and Cork, 1909, printed open letters patent on paper, completed in manuscript, Great Seal in green wax attached with cord, sheet size 53 x 48cm (21 x 19ins), seal diameter 15.5cm (6ins), framed and glazed (1)
[BOWLES, Thomas Gibson.] The Vanity Fair Album… by Jehu Junior. London: 1885. Vol. XVII only, folio (385 x 265mm.) 46 chromolithographed plates ?only. (Some light spotting or browning, occasional soiling.) Original green cloth, g.e. (extremities bumped worn, all leaves now loosely inserted). - And one other volume (2).
A late Victorian silver rectangular inkstand / desk tidy with nib pattern inkwell, curled page corner pattern pen rack, cylindrical tapered seal on stand, vesta holder, taper stick and twin compartment stamp box, on plain rectangular base with bun feet, 7.25ins x 4.75ins x 4ins high, possibly by Gibson & Langman or The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (maker's mark rubbed), Birmingham 1896, and impressed registration No. 251020 (weight 16ozs)
Illustrated Volumes: Beerbohm (Max) Cartoons, lg. atlas folio L. n.d. [1902] 15 full page cold. illus.; Gibson (C.D.) Drawings, oblong folio L. 1895, full page illus. thro-out pict. boards; du Maurier (Geo.) Society Pictures, lg. 4to L. n.d.; The Arctic World Illustrated, lg. 4to L. 1876, pict. cloth; Geikies Edinburgh Characters 1825, oblong folio n.d. illus. hf. calf. As a coll. (5)
LETHAL WEAPON 3 (1992) - Martin Riggs' (Mel Gibson ) Detective Shield ID Martin Riggs’ (Mel Gibson) Detective Shield ID from Richard Donner’s action film Lethal Weapon 3. Riggs’ shield is carried on his police uniform in various scenes throughout the film. The shield is made from metal and features an image of Los Angeles City Halland the city seal, as well as Riggs' rank and badge number ‘8526’. The shield is backed with black leather with a snap fastening. A metal clip is attached to the back to secure it to Riggs’ uniform. The shield displays slight wear on the seal and text, however remains in overall good condition. Dimensions: 9.5 cmx 7 cm x 3 cm (3 ¾" x 2 ¾" x 1 ¼") VAT Status - Margin
BRAVEHEART (1995) - English Soldier's Tunic An English soldier’s tunic from Mel Gibson’s Oscar®-winning medieval biopic Braveheart. English soldiers wore their tunics throughout the film as William Wallace (Mel Gibson) led his Scottish brethren against King Edward Longshanks' (Patrick McGoohan) invading army. Costume designer Charles Knode was nominated for an Academy Award® for his work on the film. The tunic is made from orange hessian, and features three painted yellow lions across the front. Made to be worn over the top of armour, it displays frayed edging along the bottom. VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
BRAVEHEART (1995) - Nicolette's (Jeanne Marine) Gown Nicolette's (Jeanne Marine) gown from director and star Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning medieval biopic Braveheart. Nicolette wore her gown as she discussed William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) recent victories with Princess Isabelle (Sophie Marceau). The faux-gold and burgundy gown is made of velvet material and ties at the back with cord. Assembled with both hand and machine stitching, this elegant dress includes painted detailing at the collar and also ties in front with a colourful cord. The gown shows minor wear due to production use, particularly at the bottom where the floor length dress touched the ground, however overall it remains in very good condition. VAT Status - OMEGA
BRAVEHEART (1995) - William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) Claymore William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) claymore sword from director and star Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning medieval biopic Braveheart. Scotsman Wallace wielded his Scottish claymore long-sword during numerous battles against the English. Wallace's sword is seen throughout the film and appears in many of the film's posters. This impressive weapon is made of aluminium and features a leather wrapped grip and blade shoulder. The sword includes a wide cross guard and a rounded pommel. Several styles of Wallace's signature claymore were made for the production, including fighting swords, stunt swords and SFX swords, with retractable and bloodletting blades. This particular sword is a standard aluminium version. This item shows minor wear due to production use, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 152 cm x 34 cm x 5 cm (59 ¾" x 13 ½" x 2") VAT Status - OMEGA
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, Gallantry Groups, The Great War Distinguished Service Order group of 7 awarded to Squadron Leader T. W. “Tommy” Lloyd, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Intelligence Officer to 617 “Dambuster” Squadron, late Liverpool Regiment: a close witness to the momentous events of Operation Chastise 16/17 May 1943, and a popular squadron personality, he was killed in a flying accident in February 1944, comprising Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamels; 1914-15 Star, naming erased; British War and Victory Medals 1914-1920 (Major T.W. Lloyd) with M.i.D. emblem; 1939-45 Defence and War Medals, unnamed as issued with M.i.D. emblem; Serbian Order of St Sava, 5th class breast badge, silver and enamels. Minor enamel damage to lower arm of the Order of St Stava, otherwise good very fine. (7) Distinguished Service Order London Gazette 3 June, 1918: ‘For distinguished services rendered with the British Forces on the Mediterranean Line of Communications.’ Mention in despatches London Gazette: 15 August 1917, 7 October 1918, 1 January 1943, 8 June 1944 Thomas Williams Lloyd served with the 4th Battalion, King’s Liverpool Regiment, in France from March 1915, where he was wounded. Afterwards he was appointed Adjutant to a unit of 2000 Royal Engineers at Liphook for six months, before he joined the mission that evacuated the Serbian Army from Albania to Salonika. He then spent a year in Mesopotamia as personal assistant to General Grey, who ran river transport, and worked out the scheme on which the advance to Baghdad was based. His subsequent award of the DSO was gazetted to him as a Captain (Acting Major), Liverpool Regiment, Special Reserve, employed Royal Engineers, and was the only award listed under the relevant heading. Towards the end of the war he was transferred to Italy for service in transportation and, after the armistice, was one of a mission of three officers sent by the War Office to report on communications in Hungary and the Adriatic Ports. On the renewal of hostilities, “Tommy” Lloyd was commissioned into the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and served as the Intelligence Officer at Woodhall Spa, an appointment that witnessed him acting as I.O. to Guy Gibson’s newly formed “Squadron X”, soon to be retitled No. 617 “Dambuster” Squadron. By all accounts, including Paul Brickhill’s best-selling history, Lloyd was a popular squadron personality and patently a first-hand witness to the momentous events of May 1943, not least when he debriefed the returning “Dambuster’s”. Gibson, too, mentions him on several times in his classic memoir Enemy Coast Ahead, on one occasion for coming up with the idea of marking targets with incendiaries dropped by crack Beaufighter or Mosquito crews - “their job would be to go in at dusk, just before the main force was due, and drop coloured incendiaries on the factory itself. These could be seen from high up and the boys of the main force would be able to do steady bombing runs which would plaster the area with cookies.” Gibson countered Lloyd’s suggestion with the heavy loss likely to be suffered by the marking force, but noticed that the idea went down well with others, among them “Hoppy” Hopgood. Sadly, as recounted by Paul Brickhill, “Tommy” Lloyd was killed in a flying accident on 13 February 1944: ‘About the same time the rest of the squadron was landing at Ford in thick weather. Tommy Lloyd, Woodhall intelligence officer, had flown to Ford and de-briefed them, and then the weather worsened and it looked as though they were stranded for a while. [Squadron Leader Bill] Suggitt thought he could make it to Woodhall Spa all right and offered a seat in his aircraft to Lloyd, a gallant and revered World War I veteran. The immaculate Lloyd accepted but insisted on having a shave before take-off. A little later, spruce and monocled, he climbed into “J Jug” with Suggitt, and five minutes later the aircraft flew into a hill and everyone was killed instantly except Bill Suggitt, who lingered for a couple of days before he died.’ Their Lancaster hit a tree atop Littleton Down, the highest point on the South Downs in Sussex, and instantly spun into the ground. A local farmer found Bill Suggitt strapped in his seat shouting “Turn the engines off,” but he lost consciousness shortly afterwards. Another crew member killed in the accident was Guy Gibson’s Flight Engineer from the Dam’s raid, John Pulford, DFM. Five days later, Wing Commander Cheshire, commanding No. 617 Squadron, wrote to Lloyd’s widow: ‘Dear Mrs. Lloyd, I have very much wanted to call on you and speak to you in person. Since I have been unable to leave the Station, I am taking this opportunity of writing to you.
Eight Battle of Britain pilots signed 1997 BOB Memorial Flight cover. Signed by Neville Duke, Peter Ayerst, Tony Russell 43 sqn, Alan Gear DFC 32 Sqn, John Gibson, Michael Heron AFC 266 Sqn, Avis Hearn MM WAAF, Herbert Green 141 Sqn, Sqn, R James 29 Sqn. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Surrey County Cricket vintage signed team sheet. Rare 1950s/1960s Surrey County Cricket Club team sheet signed by fifteen including David Gibson, and many more. Could yield some rather rare autographs with research. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
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