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A late Victorian plain silver rectangular two-handled enclosed inkstand of early 18th Century design, the flat top with four lidded compartments enclosing two glass inkwells (lacking silver covers) and with folding scroll loop handles to sides, on panel feet, 8.25ins x 6ins x 2.25ins high, by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1894 (weight 36ozs - not including inkwells), the lids engraved with two crests and initials "C.S from J.P. Miller 1897)
A pair of late Victorian silver oval sauce boats of Georgian design with shaped rims, leaf capped flying scroll handles, and each on three lions mask and paw feet, 6.25ins overall, by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1896 (with splits to sides), a George V urn pattern sugar castor of Georgian design, with moulded girdle and footrim, 8.5ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924, and a pair of late Victorian silver rectangular four division toast racks, 4ins x 2.5ins x 3.25ins high, Birmingham 1898 (combined weight 30.5ozs)
Egypt - 1880's Small selection of Newspaper articles relating to Dr. Gibson Director General of the Cadastre. Medical & Military Intelligence content. Dr. Gibson in charge of Intelligence 1882 Egyptian Rebellion. Medical Officer Sanitation Board, Barrage of Toorah Java Cholera epidemic, Brother of Alexander of Tasmania, and of Mrs Clayton, wife of Captain Clayton of Egypt Government Survey Team.
A World War II British Empire Medal group to Quartermaster Angus William Dewar MacDonald, R102229, comprising B.E.M, 1939-45 star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star and War Medal, served aboard Ellerman Liner City of Cairo; sold with a collection P.O.W. photographs from Milag Nord camp, other photographs, letters and ephemera including Record Office dockets, passes, discharge documents, newspaper cuttings, BBC receipts for MacDonald reading 'Ordeal' - a 60 minute adaptation of the story, dated May 1954; and a copy of GIBSON (C), THE SHIP WITH FIVE NAMES, where MacDonald's experiences are recorded. The City of Cairo left Bombay bound for home on October 2nd 1942. On November 6th she was torpedoed by a submarine and MacDonald took command of lifeboat 4 which sank while entering the water after a second torpedo struck the ship and MacDonald swam to lifeboat 1. After 36 days adrift 51 of the original survivors died leaving three, MacDonald, Diana Jarman and Jack Edmead who were picked up by the German runner Rhakotis. However, on New Years day 1943 the Rhakotis was attacked by HMS Scylla and sunk. MacDonald was picked up by U-410 and spent the remainder of the war at Milag.
18 King & Country. Royal Air Force series – Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC (RAF11), Flying Officer ‘Moggy’ Cattermole & Reilly (RAF03), Flying Officer Keith Sutton with Trophy (RAF09), ‘V’ is for Victory (RAF38), A.V.M. Arthur Coningham (RAF47), Clive Caldwell (RAF49), Neville Duke (RAF48), Flt. Lt. Sandy Johnstone (RAF05), Flt. Lt. Bill Reid VC (RAF43), Sgt Pilot Antoni Glowacki (RAF21), Squadron Leader Douglas Bader (RAF02), Flying Officer Andy Mamedoff (RAF22), Sgt Pilot George Unwin (RAF20), Wing Commander J.E. ‘Johnnie’ Johnson (RAF53), Air Vice-Marshall ‘Bomber’ Harris (RAF44), Flying Officer John ‘Pancho’ Villa (RAF23), Sgt Pilot Ginger Lacey (RAF04) and Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding (001). All boxed. Contents Mint, As New.
Gibson, Charles Dana. Pictures of People, first edition, original buckram-backed pictorial boards, London: John Lane, 1896; Sketches and Cartoons, London: John Lane, 1901; The Education of Mr Pip, London: John Lane, 1901; Drawings, waterstained, London: John Lane, 1901; The Social Ladder, London: John Lane, 1902, all original cloth-backed boards, slightly soiled, extremities sometimes rubbed and chipped, oblong folio (5)
PAUL BRICKHILL: THE DAM BUSTERS, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + PETER TOWNSEND: DUEL OF EAGLES, 1970, 1st edn, signed and inscribed slip pasted to ttl pg, orig cl gt d/w + ALFRED PRICE: BATTLE OF BRITAIN THE HARDEST DAY 18TH AUGUST 1940, 1979, 1st edn, ffep signed by Wing Commander Robert Francis Thomas "Bob" Doe (1920-2010), Flying Ace of the RAF during the Battle of Britain and Indian Air Force during the Burma Campaign + further signature of Air Commodore A R Donald MacDonell (1913-1999) to centre fold illustration orig cl d/w + GUY GIBSON: ENEMY COAST AHEAD - UNCENSORED: THE REAL GUY GIBSON, 2003, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JONATHON FALCONER: THE DAM BUSTERS, 2003, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, (5)
6 various irons incl James Braid musselback'Approaching Cleek'^ a William Gibson of Kinghorn star model concentric back Cleek^ JH Taylor autograph mid iron^ a Tom Stewart of St Andrews mashie^ t/w 2x jiggers^ a star model and 1x Hendry & Bishop showing diamond pattern and dot face markings^ all fitted with full length grips (6)
6x interesting irons James Braid by Gibson mashie iron with flanged sole^ a Tom Stewart pipe mark mid iron^ Gibson of Kinghorn wide soled mashie^ a Spalding long iron^ t/w an Archie Compston L model approaching mashie and an L model deep faced mashie showing the anchor brand mark^ all fitted with full length grips (6)
2x interesting irons and a putter (3) to incl Wm Gibson rut niblick with diamond pattern face markings ^ a rare Tooley and Sons patent "Powerful" iron with thick straight top line tapering to a slim sole (bow shaft) and a Winton Diamond mark straight blade putter^ all fitted with original full length grips
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