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Rugby Union collection of postcards/advertising cards signed (13) includes Campese, Beaumont, Tuigamala, Farr-Jones, Moore. Together with unsigned cards including British Lions (10) and together with rare set of Rugby World Umbro players cards complete (1-12) includes Edwards, Irvine, Gibson etc. Total 35.
Johns [ Capt. W.E.] : Where The Golden Eagle Soars, illus. Colin Gibson, 1960 first edition, pub. Hodder & Stoughton; Biggles Goes Alone, 1962 first edition, pub. Hodder & Stoughton; Biggles Forms a Syndicate, 1961 first edition, pub. Hodder & Stoughton; plus other Biggles books, mainly 1950's - 60's with dustjackets including omnibus editions etc:- One Box
An early 20th Century photograph album belonging to A.N. Gibson containing images of WW1 tanks, 26th Highland Brigade Review by the King of Belgium 1918 etc, and a quantity of photographs of Nyasaland 1913-1921 relating mainly to The Glen Somerset Estate showing family members and native workers, together with a passport for Alexander Norwood Gibson (tobacco grower) dated 1925, who is depicted in many of the photographs.
A late Victorian silver sweet dish by Gibson & Langman and retailed by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London,1894, shaped oval, sides embossed with scrolls, flowers and panels of diaperwork, plain base, 22.4 cm. long, wt. 175 gm.Good condition except for a tiny split to one flower at edge of rim.
WW2 British War Correspondents Service Dress Uniform, standard four pocket service dress tunic with bullion embroidered slip on British War Correspondent shoulder titles. Brass General service tunic buttons to the front and pockets. Istanbul tailors label to the interior pocket with inked name “GIBSON” and dated 20/4/42. Pinned to the collar area is a pre war Hawkes label with matching inked name. Accompanying the tunic is a pair of service dress trousers and army issue tie. Tunic has some moth damage to the reverse but otherwise generally good condition. (3 items)
A Moorcroft pottery vase: of slender baluster form tubelined in the Lark Ascending pattern after the original by Philip Gibson with the song birds amongst wheat in a landscape, impressed Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England with date cypher, painted signature, dated 2001 and numbered 233/350, 28 cm high, boxed.
Bacon (Sir Francis) Scripta In Naturalis et Universali Philosophia, engraved additional pictorial title, printed title with woodcut ornament, folding letter-press table, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, occasional foxing or spotting, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, lightly spotted, [Gibson 223; Willems 1157], Amsterdam, Louis Elzevier, 1653; and the 1648 Leiden edition of Sylva Sylvarum (Gibson 185b), 12mo (2) ⁂ First edition of what Gibson considers 'An important collection of Bacon's minor writings'.
Britain.- Camden (William) Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English with Large Additions and Improvements... by Edmund Gibson, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. White, 9 plates of coins and 50 double-page maps, 2 folding (Kent & Norfolk), a few maps margins neatly trimmed, engraved and woodcut illustrations, ink inscription to title (trimmed), modern half calf, gilt spine, a little rubbed, [Wing C359], folio, by F. Collins for A.Swale and A & J Churchill, 1695.
Bacon (Sir Francis) De Sapientia veterum, second edition, title with small woodcut ornament, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, trimmed at foot, affecting border and the odd catch-word or signature letter, occasional spotting, lightly browned, bound in remains of a 17th century English legal ms., [Gibson 86; STC 1128], 12mo, Apud Iohannem Billium, 1617. ⁂ A scarce copy of the second edition of Bacon's interpretation of 31 classical myths.
Battle of Britain pilots signed 46th ann cover JSF9. Signed by Erich Steinhilper, G Benn, R Wright, J Keatings, G Leggett, J Gibson, J Booth 600sqn. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Moorcroft pottery: a group of three vases, Wine Magnolia designed by Walter Moorcroft, 14cm high; Chicory, from the Herb collection, painted by Wendy Mason and designed by Philip Gibson, 8.5cm high; and Summer Rosette by Kerry Goodwin, signed and dated 29.5.2011, 6cm high (each boxed) (3)Wine Magnolia - second quality (silver line to base)
A Moorcroft Collectors Club twenty years celebration print signed by a number of designers including Philip Gibson, Emma Bossons, Rachel Bishop etc together with Moorcroft newsletters of various dates from 1989 to 2012, Moorcroft catalogues and price guides dated from 1990 onwards, Cobridge Pottery bulletins and Black Ryden newsletters
Miscellaneous WW2 Medals and Awards, comprising: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Air Crew Europe Star (reverse marked ‘COPY’); Africa Star, Pacific Star; Burma Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; Australia Service Medal (Nx83649 S. K. Rogers); Special Constabulary Long Service, G.VI.R. (George Gibson); Service Medal of the Order of St John, in silver, with 2 5-year service clasps (22139. D/Supt. H. Wale No.3015 S.J.A.B. 1940); generally about extremely fine, the last with small rim nick to reverse (12)
§ Barry Walding (British, 20th Century) A Hurricane being pursued by a BF 109, Mackenzie's Knock signed to margin 'Peter Haines, John Gibson 501 SQN, Barry Walding, R Mackenzie, Gordon Panking and Tony S Pickery' a limited edition GAR print, numbered 275/850 40 x 58cm (16 x 23in) Loose in its frame.
Rare pre-war boxed children's games selection including Gliding game made by Spear Games featuring images of Hitler Youth and The Down Mail, a railway game made by Chad Valley (not complete). Also included is a board and rules for a Gliding game made by Chad Valley but no box, Gee-wiZ Dinkie Model, and a Tri-Tactics Gibson & Sons, general condition is mixed, some boxes in better condition than others, worth inspecting (4) 1 Box
Maritime - 1886 Shipping Poster Advertising Ships from Leith, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Ghent & Dunkirk with illustration of Sail assisted Steamship at top. Sailings from the Albert Dock in Leith, Cabin Passage £2.5s.0d single and £4 return fare. Agent George Gibson, 64, Commercial Street, Leith. Size 24 x 37cm approx., appears in good condition with some folds and holes as expected for age
A Victorian reverse glass patent pearl picture of Windsor Castle by Lane of Brimingham, inlaid with mother of pearl, in a papier-mache frame, the verso with a printed paper label inscribed 'LANE'S PATENT', 34.4 x 41.1cm. Thomas Lane ( fl. c. 1821-1855/6) was based at the Royal Papier-Mache Works, 91 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham and 20 Upper Hockley Street. He is best known for his wares with designs and pictures highlighted with thin flakes of pearl on the underside of the glass which he called 'patent pearl glass' although this was first patented by a Joseph Gibson.
* STEVE KAUFMAN (AMERICAN 1960 - 2010),LAUREN BACALLcharcoal on yellow paper, signed and dated '9390cm x 67cmMounted, framed and under glass.Note: Steven Alan Kaufman (also known as Steve Kaufman, December 29, 1960 - February 12, 2010) was an American pop artist, fine artist, sculptor, stained glass artist, filmmaker, photographer and humanitarian. His entry into the world of serious pop art began in his teens when he became an assistant to Andy Warhol at The Factory studio. HIs collectors include Al Gore, Al Pacino, Alice Cooper, Alec Baldwin, Amsterdam Museum, Andy Warhol Foundation, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Clinton, Bruce Willis, Calvin Klein, Campbell's Soup Co., Citibank, Coca Cola Inc, Cohiba Cigars, Donald Trump, Dustin Hoffman, Eddie Murphy, Francis Ford Coppola, Hugh Heffner, John Travolta, Mel Gibson, MTV, Muhammad Ali Estate, Nicholas Cage, The Picasso Estate, Saatchi & Saatchi, The Sinatra family, Spike Lee, Stan Lee, Sylvester Stallone, The White House Collection and Warner Bros.
George Formby (British, 1904-1961). His Gibson UB3 Banjo Ukele (Banjolele), featuring an 8" maple rim, flange resonator, 16 tension hooks, fifteen frets and mother of pearl dot position markers, serial No.132, length 55cm, together with a George VI silver salver, the bed with engraved gift inscription 'To George & Beryl, from Tom Arnold, January 1943', (the year George received his OBE) (Tom Arnold OBE (1897-1969) was a theatrical producer who produced films in which Formby appeared), hallmarked London 1937, approximate weight 558g (2) Provenance: The banjolele was purchased at auction in 1972 by a Birmingham member of The George Formby Society, the late Mr Wallin. It was purchased by the previous owner Mr Bill Logan (President of the George Formby Society) as Lot 457 from J. Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes, Lancashire on 21st June 1961. The said Auctioneers were the agents duly appointed to dispose of the effects of the late George Formby Esq. The purchase of the banjo by Mr Wallin in 1972 for £310 was covered in the Erdington News with an image of the new owner with the instrument in question.Offered with the paperwork provenance of authenticity, photographs of Mr Wallin and copies of The Vellum, including the Spring 2000 issue featuring this banjoleleCondition Report: Wear in accordance with age and usage
An excellent album of Gibson Shipwreck photographs. A hardbound, gilt tooled album 31 x 41.5cm. 185 prints of Gibson shipwreck photographs, postcard sized, all neatly presented and annotated with name of vessel and date of the wreck in elegant copperplate hand. Earliest wreck depicted is the Barque 'William of Sunderland', wrecked off Porthleven, November 5th 1865. Most recent dated 1952.The album also contains a small number of Edwardian family photos, a series of small, hand coloured photographs of mostly Cornish views, also several large (20-30cm) black and white amateur photographic prints, of sailing vessels (possibly 1950s) a large 3 masted square rigged ship, the wreck of a large metal hull with three funnels and some landscape views.
SERDON, Valerie, Armes du Diable: Arcs et Arbaletes au Moyen Age (2005); HEATH, E.G. (ed.), Journal of The Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volume 4 (1961); MCEWEN, E. (ed.), Journal of The Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volume 31 (1988); HEATH, E.G. (ed.), Journal of The Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volume 2 (1968); MCEWEN, E (ed.), Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volume 21 (1978); TUCKER, W.E. (ed.), Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volumes 1 & 2 (1958-59); HILL, D.J.F. (ed.), Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries: Volume 34 (1991) (1991) GIBSON, Geoffrey (compiled by), Journal of The Society of Archer-Antiquaries Index Volume 1-30, 1958-1987; SOAR, Hugh D.H., Straight and True: A Select History of the Arrow (2012); VARIOUS AUTHORS, Arrowhead: The Newsletter of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries (1990-92), 6 volumes (15)
A Gibson Signature Slash Guitar Signed By Slash:The guitar Les Paul Gibson, with original signature and drawn picture of skull and crossbones with top hat, auctioned at the 47th Grammy awards in Gibson hard case CONDITION REPORT: Good original playable condition, made 2004 #SL198 - sold at 47th Grammy awards. Full tech spec for slashes design. Signature firmly affixed
A 1935 Gibson ‘Nick Lucas Special’ acoustic guitar,serial no. 92126 and the FON number appears to be 1890A, but it is not clearly stamped. It is of typical form in a dark sunburst finish with a faux tortoiseshell pickguard. The headstock is inlaid with ‘Gibson’ in script and a fleur-de-lys and is stamped to the reverse ‘Made in the USA’. The 'V' profile mahogany neck on this guitar joins the body at the 14th fret and the body is of maple construction. The fitments to the guitar are all original and it comes complete with a later hard case.
A 2007 Gibson Nashville Les Paul Junior guitar,serial no. 029170521, the double cutaway body fitted with a single P-90 pickup, in a white nitro-cellulose finish, complete in its original Gibson fitted case and with warranty cardThis guitar is from Gibson's 'Guitar of the Week' and was issued in week 41 in an edition of 400.
SKYLAB IV: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by all three crew members of Skylab IV individually comprising Jerry Carr (1932- , Commander), Ed Gibson (1936- , Science Pilot) and Bill Pogue (1930-2014, Pilot). The dramatic official NASA image shows the launch of the Skylab IV/Saturn 1B space rocket from Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, on 16th November 1973. Signed by each of the astronauts in black inks to clear areas of the image, Gibson adding an inscription and the mission name Skylab III in his hand beneath his signature. A couple of very light, minor surface creases, VG Skylab IV was the third manned Skylab mission and placed the final crew aboard the first American Space Station. The three manned Skylab missions were officially designated Skylab II, III and IV and mis-communication over the numbering resulted in the mission emblems reading Skylab I, Skylab II and Skylab III respectively, and also accounts for Gibson's notation of Skylab III on the present photograph.
ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various American astronauts, each of them members of various Space Shuttle missions, including Sally K. Ride, William Thornton (2), Robert Gibson, Joe Allen & Dale Gardner, L. Blaine Hammond, Jerome Apt, Jerry Ross (2), Owen Garriott, Charles Bolden etc. Most are official NASA images and some are colour. VG to EX, 13

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