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Lot 3011

Epiphone Les Paul Gibson electric guitar in two-tone red sunburst finish, serial no.SO1113016, L101cm overall; in hard carrying caseCondition Report: Very good condition.Korean Samick factory c2001.Additional battery compartments for extra tone effect?

Lot 3107

Pete Townshend 'The Who' - archive of correspondence with John Bycroft of Hull acknowledging receipt of various song lyrics sent by him to Townshend 1977 - 1982; comprising eighteen letters on varying letter heads including personalised; embossed; The Boathouse Ranelagh Drive Twickenham; No.2 The Embankment Twickenham; and Eel Pie Music; there are two undated manuscript letters signed Pete; and sixteen typed letters either signed Pete Townshend (3), Pete (4), Judi (Waring), Lin (Gibson) or Carla Rankine; together with The Story of Tommy by Richard Barnes and Pete Townshend and two other books on The Who.Condition Report:All in reasonably good condition consistent with age and being folded.

Lot 3032

2012 American Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar, retro fitted with iron gear pick-ups, push-pull 'pots', roller bridge, string butler and locking machines, serial no.115321594, L99cm overall; in Gibson soft carrying case.Condition Report: Looks to be in good condition consistent with age and use.Back plate cracked.

Lot 647

Allo Allo classic comedy series 8x10 photo signed by actor Richard Gibson as Herr Flick. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 393

Philip Gibson Signed Design Print for Moorcroft, frame size 53cm x 53cm

Lot 130

FIVE SILVER MEDALScomprising a Victorian medal, the front engraved 'J T Smrall Centaur' and the reverse '10 mile road race. 23rd June 1888. 2nd Prize'; two Boy's Brigade silver medals, one with enamel detail; and two Paisley Grammar School silver and enamel decorated medals, both awarded to Andrew Gibson for 7 A-Side Rugby in 1935 and 1936 respectively, total weight approximately 58g/2oz

Lot 26

After John Gibson 1791 - 1866, a plaster portrait bust of the young Queen Victoria Inscribed Osborne House, 1850.

Lot 282

John Gibson R.A. (1790 - 1866) Painted plaster sculpture of a bacchante dancing with cymbals with a submissive leopard or lioness at her feet, inscribed Gibson 1812 to the reverse, on shaped socle, 65cm high x 23cm wide.

Lot 35

Classical Music Signed Collection 10 display pages with covers, photos include John Williams, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Leff Poushinoff, Isaac Stern, Nigel Kennedy, Murray Perahin, Moura Lympany, Alexander Gibson. Set of a4 descriptive pages with corner mounts. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 406

JESSIE MARION KING (SCOTTISH 1875 - 1949), HIGH CORRIE, ARRAN watercolour on paper, signed, titled label versomounted and framedimage size 29cm x 23cm, overall size 49cm x 44cm Handwritten label verso Label verso: John Gibson, Glasgow

Lot 58

William Gear RA (British, 1915-1997)Les Ruines signed and dated 'Gear/46' (lower right)mixed media on paper30.5 x 40cm (12 x 15 3/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith The Redfern Gallery, London, no. 23.Dr Angus Gibson (acquired from the above in 1999); bequeathed to his estate; sale, Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh, 19 January 2022, Lot 63.ExhibitedLondon, The Redfern Gallery, Golden Jubilee Exhibition, no. 23.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6

John Candy, Mel Gibson, Whoopi Goldberg plus others unsigned 13 Black & White Photos & 1 Colour Photo. 10 x 8 Inch. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 238

A Second War M.B.E and Great War M.C. group of eight awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel G. T. Cassels, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge; Military Cross, G.V.R., reverse engraved ‘Gordon Thomson Cassels Royal Canadian Horse Artillery’; 1914-15 Star (Lieut: G. T. Cassels. R. Can: H. Art:); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. G. T. Cassels.); Defence Medal; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver, these last three unnamed as issued, mounted court-style, cleaned and lacquered, good very fine (8) £1,000-£1,400 --- M.B.E. (Military) Canada Gazette 2 June 1943. The recommendation states: ‘Major Cassels was born at Toronto, Ontario on 5 October 1894, being educated at St Andrew’s College and Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. He served with distinction during the war 1914-1918, being awarded the Military Cross in the field for bravery. He was mobilized in October 1940 and proceeded overseas as Second in Command 14th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, being appointed Deputy Adjutant General and Quartermaster-General “C” Group in March 1942. He is an officer with ability and tact, very much above the average. Through his energy, tactfulness and soldiering qualities he has been an example to all he has come in contact with. He has done a great deal towards the building of the Canadian Artillery, both in his regiment and the reinforcement units. I consider him a most outstanding officer.’ M.C. London Gazette 20 October 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and good work during operations. He carried out reconnaissances very ably and distinguished himself as F.O.O. One night he brought a section into action under very difficult conditions.’ Gordon Thomson Cassels was born on 5 October 1894, son of W. Gibson Cassels, of Toronto, and attended St Andrew’s College between 1903 and 1912. He then attended Royal Military College for two years and seven months, before joining the 22nd Battery, Canadian Field Artillery of the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 5 January 1915, being awarded the Military Cross in 1916. He served 35 years as a member of St Andrew’s College Board of Governors between 1926 and 1961, and was Vice Chairman in 1951. During the Second War he served as a Major after being mobilised in October 1940, and was made M.B.E. in 1943. Sold with comprehensive copied research including record of service.

Lot 464

Four: Acting Warrant Officer First Class C. Gibson, Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1914-15 Star (01328 2.Cpl. C. Gibson. A.O.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (01328 A.W.O. Cl.1. C. Gibson. A.O.C.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (01328 T.Sub-Condr: C. Gibson. A.O.C.) nearly extremely fine (4) £160-£200 --- M.S.M. London Gazette 17 June 1918: ‘In recognition of valuable services rendered with the Forces in France during the present war.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 29 May 1917. Charles Gibson, a native of Ashington, Northumberland, served with the Army Ordnance Corps on the Western Front and was Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig’s Despatch of 15 May 1917 whilst serving as Acting Sub Conductor.

Lot 429

A Yamaha Pacifica 6-string electric guitar, wood finish with black scratch plate, tremolo arm, volume and tone controls, serial #0M16091; includes Gibson nylon strap and guitar leads

Lot 13

A contemporary Moorcroft single handled jug, signed by Philip Gibson, tube lined with pink and lilac flowers on a cream ground, 27cm, impressed and painted marks

Lot 50

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Bull, specially commissioned by Harrods, limited edition of 106/400, hand signed in gold by Hugh Gibson, date code for 2002, 21st Anniversary gold stopper,17cm x 14cm, red printed marks, certificate, boxed

Lot 318

A Victorian silver two-handled rose bowl in the Georgian style (by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1895), 14.5 cm diameter not including handles, 14.21 oz

Lot 211

Devon. A collection of 44 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic county, town and road maps, including examples by or after Bickham, Saxton/Kip, Lewis, Cary, Knight, Dawson, James, Cooke, Miller/Darton, Lodge, Van Langeren, Taylor/Blome, Dury, Owen & Bowen Archer, Philip & Son, Moule, Capper, Pigot, Gibson. Fullarton, Neele, Kitchin, Van den Keere, Seller/Grose, Bowles, Teesdale, Bartholomew and Bowen, with several sheets of explanatory text relating to the maps, mostly mounted, four framed and glazed, various sizes, good condition, together with Britton (J. & Brayley E. W.). Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated, from Original Drawings by Thomas Allom, W. H. Bartlett, &c., ..., 2 volumes, 1832 & 31, volume 1 with a frontispiece of a map of Devonshire by J & C Walker and an additional vignette half-title, 94 engraved views (on 47 sheets), occasional closed marginal tears, slight spotting throughout, volume 2 with a frontispiece of a map of Cornwall by R. H. Davies and an additional vignette half-title, 44 engraved views (on 22 sheets), slight spotting throughout, uniform contemporary half-calf with gilt decorated spines, spine on volume 1 partially lacking, worn, rubbed and bumped, 4toQTY: (46)

Lot 308

* English playing cards. Early Standard pattern Faro/Bassette pack, Gibson, circa 1799, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodcut playing cards (French suits), reduced size with wide borders, Gibson Type A3 ace of spades (die no.16), single-figured courts, one way pips, faint Superfine stamp to ace of clubs, toned and spotted, square corners, plain versos, each card 86 x 57 mm, together with: Early Standard pattern, Hunt/Blanchard, circa 1790?, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), with Hunt Type A3 ace of spades (die no.18), single-figured Blanchard courts, one way pips, king of clubs with fleur de lys, orb with Cross of Lorraine and supporting fingers, king of hearts with 3 triangular marks for sword, jack of hearts with full length staff, all jacks with foliage between legs, soiling and dampstaining (several cards much affected, some delaminating), 27 cards with worming (some severe), including 8 courts, square corners, plain versos, each card 96 x 63 mm, ace of spades 94 x 63 mm, 16 cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 2 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, each board 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: British Museum 1896,0501.952; Mann (1991) #185.Second item: The World of Playing Cards website, (page 30 by Ken Lodge: The Not-So-Minor Cardmakers of the 19th Century - Gibson, Hunt & Bancks) illustrates an almost identical pack with the same ace of spades (Hunt Type 3 die no.18). The caption reads: an early Hunt pack with Blanchard courts, presumably old stock from the original maker (from the Victoria & Albert Museum). The same website, on its page Blanchard, Gibson, Hunt & Bancks Brothers, illustrates an identical deck to ours, described as: 1952: Hunt with Blanchard courts, AS A3 (18). These cards are longer than usual at this time, more like the earlier Blanchard size. c.1790. It looks as though Blanchard’s blocks were given to Hunt after his apprenticeship to Gibson. Therefore our pack is either according to the former theory (circa 1790 Hunt AS with original circa 1760 Blanchard court cards) or the latter (Hunt deck printed circa 1790 from Blanchard blocks). See also WCMPC Collection Acquisition No. 426 (Berry, 1995 [425]) for a similar deck by Christopher Blanchard.

Lot 240

* Northern Europe & Poland. Munster (Sebastian), Schlesien nach aller gelegenheit in Stetten..., Henry Petri, Basel, [1574], hand-coloured woodcut map, 265 x 340 mm, mounted in a double-aperture mount with another uncoloured example, framed and glazed, together with Cluver (P.) Svevia Quae Cis Coda Num Suit Sinum Antiqua Descriptio, Paris, circa 1620 - 1711, four hand-coloured examples (different editions) of the map, displayed in a multi-aperture mount, together with Bertius (Pieter). Sueviae, circa 1661, uncoloured engraved map, originally published in Cluver's 'Introductionis in Universam Geographiam', 125 x 125 mm, framed and glazed, with Mercator (G. & Hondius H.). Lusatia Superior..., Amsterdam, circa 1620, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, displayed in a double-aperture mount with another uncoloured example, each 390 x 500 mm, framed and glazed, plus Zatta (Antonio). Li Palatinati di Wilna, Troki, Inflant coi Ducati di Kurlandia E Smudz..., Venice, 1781, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, displayed in a double-aperture mount with another uncoloured example, each 415 x 320 mm, framed and glazed, and Moll (Herman). Tabula Geographica exhibens districtum inter Weichselmundam et promontorium Reesehóest..., portus Dantiscanus, circa 1680, hand-coloured engraved map of the port of Gdansk, displayed in a double-aperture mount with another uncoloured and slightly later example by Francois de Lepine, each 275 x 340 mm, framed and glazed, with another eight maps similar (in five frames) with examples by or after Bowen, Gibson, Tirion and Homann, various sizes, good conditionQTY: (21 maps in 10 frames)

Lot 1001

Eight Mattel Barbie dolls 'The Great Eras Collection' to include Southern Belle 11478, Gibson Girl 3702, Victorian Lady 14900 and Elizabethan Queen 12792, all in original boxes.

Lot 125

A GIBSON STANDARD SIGN AND A PHOTO OF AUDREY GIBSON

Lot 421

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED SUGAR BOWL, CORK, C.1790, maker's mark of John Gibson, with reeded swing handle and bright cut banded bowl raised on an oval spreading foot, (c. 8.6 troy ozs) 16 x 14cm tall

Lot 023

The Beatles, set of autographs, on a page from a small album, collected by the sellers mother 'Christine' when they toured in 1963 with Helen Shapiro, she saw them at the Wakefield ABC, West Yorkshire. The lot includes the album with some other autographs including Spencer Davis, Manfred Mann, Paul Jones, Tom Mc Guinness, Billy J Krame, Susan Vaughan, Peter Jay, Wayne Gibson. There are also some band signatures. Small Faces, Tornados, The Kestrels, also JW Broadbent. Cricketer and a photo of the band Group 66.

Lot 169

A collection of Soul/Funk/R&B LPs and 12" to include artists, Bobby Womack, Al Green, Barry White, Mary Wells, Gibson Brothers, The Good Girls, The Five Jets, Stevie Wonder, Sticky Fingers, Jackie McLean, Kool & The Gang, Danny Cox, The Fifth Dimension, Lu Janis, The Isley Brothers, Wilbert Harrison, as well as other artists and compilation titles; All conditions vary from Good Plus to Very Good Plus with generally Very Good sleeves. (42)

Lot 1063

Dutch School, 19th c - Landscape with Figures by a Dilapidated House with Smoking Chimney, oil on canvas, 29 x 39cm Unlined and in good condition save for some old yellowing of varnish, beneath glass in contemporary late 19th c gilt and composition frame with, on the reverse, the label of John Gibson 112 Boswell Street Glasgow

Lot 237

An English silver keyless lever watch, Gibson Ltd Belfast Makers to the Admiralty, No 147715, with three quarter plate movement, 52mm diam Movement not in working order, the silver cuvette and case back engraved with inscription or monogram respectively

Lot 3680

Gibson, Ralph. Konvolut von vier Werken, alle mit eigenh. Widmung bzw. signiert. Mit zahlreichen fotograf. Abb. Verschiedene Formate und Einbände. 1970-1991. Enthält: I. Syntax. 30 x 22,5 cm. OLeinen mit OSchutzumschlag. New York, Lustrum, 1983. - II. L'histoire de France. Introduction de Marguerite Duras. 36 x 26,5 cm. OLeinen mit OSchutzumschlag. New York, Aperture, 1991. - III. The Somnambulist. 31 x 22 cm. Illustr. OBroschur. New York, Lustrum, 1970. - IV. Ralph Gibson. 30,5 x 21,5 cm. OBroschur. Hannover, Spectrum Photogalerie, 1981. - Alle Bände mit eigenhändigen Widmungen von Ralph Gibson (Nr. IV nur signiert). - Wohlerhalten.

Lot 54

A pair of late Victorian silver pierced-oblong sweet dishes. Each with a flower-head, leaf scroll and diaper-pierced border of shaped outline and with the retailers mark beneath for 'Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street', mark of Gibson & Langman London 1895, approx. 2.75cm high, 14cm long, 10.75cm wide (1 1/8th x 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches), 159g

Lot 191

THE RUGBY CLUB HOUSE: 1959 SCOTLAND & IRELAND COMBINED JERSEY MATCH WORN BY TONY O'REILLY ONE OF RUGBY'S GREATEST EVER WINGERSThe 36ins chest Lillywhites made jersey retains labels to the interior, white collar to Irish green and Scottish blue quarters and bearing crests of Scotland and Ireland to shield stitched to chest, bears white No.5 to back (to denote the position of wing at the time), jersey in exceptionally fine condition with no loss of colour and all detailing complete. Note, that the jersey appears to be the first Scotland/Ireland combined jersey from 1959 to appear at auction. A very rare jersey in immaculate condition worn by a true great!The jersey was worn by O'Reilly on October 17th 1959, when his Scotland/Ireland combined team played the England/Wales XV at Twickenham to commemorate the Twickenham Jubilee season. O'Reilly was one of twenty-three British Lions playing in the match having recently returned from Australia and New Zealand. O’Reilly scored a fabulous individual try in what was said to be a brilliant match characterised by exciting open play and fitting of the occasion. England/Wales won by four goals and two tries (26 points) to Scotland/Ireland's one goal, one penalty goal and three tries (17 points).Sir Anthony Joseph Francis O'Reilly AO (born 7 May 1936) is as well known for his exploits as a high-profile Irish businessman as he is an international rugby union player. But when it comes to his sporting career, he stands out as a true record breaker and possibly the greatest winger of all time. O'Reilly remains the British Lions and Barbarians record try scorer as well as sharing (with Mike Gibson), between 1955 and 1970, the longest International playing career for Ireland. O’Reilly made his senior international debut aged 18 against France on 22 January 1955. He scored his four tries for Ireland against France on 28 January 1956; against Scotland on 25 February 1956; against Wales in 1959; and against France in 1963. He made his final appearance for Ireland on 14 February 1970, after a six-year absence from the national team. This final appearance, against England, was an 11th-hour replacement, denying Frank O'Driscoll and which ended a seven-year hiatus of O’Reilly’s test career. He did well to last this last game at Twickenham as he was strictly a social player by then at London Irish. He spent most of the match in a daze after a blow to the head!Tall for a wing, at 6ft 2in, and nearly 15st, O’Reilly was swift over the ground, a fine reader of the game and a brilliant finisher. He reserved his greatest feats for the Lions, for whom he felt more of an affinity in terms of style. Tony O’Reilly is enshrined as a member of the International Rugby Board's Hall of Fame.With regards to business, Tony O’Reilly was purported to be Ireland’s first billionaire. He held positions at Independent News & Media Group, Heinz, and Waterford-Wedgwood.International Playing Stats: Ireland played 29 times scoring 12 points, Lions 10 appearances scoring 18 points, Barbarians 30 appearances scoring 114 points.Provenance: private collection West Wales, gifted by O'Reilly to vendor, expansive letter of fascinating provenance handwritten by the vendor (see images). The letter explains the background of the vendor's ownership of the jersey since 1984, which involved a fortuitous discovery of Tony O'Reilly's Irish cap and a great deal of generosity by the vendor in returning this long lost treasure to the player. Also, to accompany, revealing ephemera including a black and white photograph of the vendor with the infamous Irish cap and relating typed letters from O'Reilly on Heinz headed paper and relating letter from then IRFU secretary R Fitzgerald on IRFU headed paper etc

Lot 1381

Moorcroft Pottery: framed plaque designed by Philip Gibson, tube lined floral decoration, dated 2004, 29x29cm incl. frame. boxed

Lot 367

λ&nbspBRIGID EDWARDS (BRITISH B.1940) BIRD'S NEST Watercolour on vellum 27.5 x 28.5cm (10¾ x 11 in.)Provenance: Thomas Gibson Fine Art, London where purchased by by Robert Kime in 2016 Exhibited: London, Thomas Gibson Fine Art, Brigid Edwards, New Works on Vellum, 22 November - 16 December, 2016 Condition Report: Unexamined out of glazed frame. Slight undulation to the sheet. Appears to be in good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 368

λ&nbspBRIGID EDWARDS (BRITISH B.1940) CHINESE CABBAGE Watercolour on vellum 47 x 35cm (18½ x 13¾ in.)Provenance: Thomas Gibson Fine Art, London, where purchased by Robert Kime in 2016 Exhibited: London, Thomas Gibson Fine Art, Brigid Edwards, New Works on Vellum, 22 November - 16 December, 2016 Condition Report: Unexamined out of glazed frame. In good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 187

A contemporary Moorcroft 'Carp' vase designed by Philip Gibson, a Trial piece dated 2002, painted and impressed marks, 26cm high. With original retailers price label.Provenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages, repairs or crazing.

Lot 190

A contemporary Moorcroft 'Inglewood' ginger jar and cover, designed by Philip Gibson, dated 2004, painted and impressed marks,Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some wide crazing to the glaze of the body.

Lot 358

Michael Smart 'After Me The Flood', limited edition print depicting Guy Gibson with his dog in front of a 617 Sqn Lancaster at RAF Scampton, framed, overall dimensions 68cm 60cm. With the signatures, personally collected by the vendor, of: 1. Sir Richard Todd OBE, who played Guy Gibson in the 1954 film “The Dambusters”. Signed 25.10.03.2. Keith “Lofty” Stretch, 617 Sqn. Engine fitter on Les Knights’ aircraft for the Dams raid.3. W/O Colin Cole. Wireless operator on 617 Sqn from August 1944 to May 1945. Died 7.5.164. Flt Lt Raymond Ernest Grayston. Joined RAFVR 1940. 50 Sqn Lancaster, Skellingthorpe Oct 42. 617 Sqn March 1943, flight engineer on Les Knight’s ED912/AJ-N, which successfully breached the Eder dam 17 May 1943. Shot down and taken prisoner on Ladbergen raid 15 Sep 1943. Retired Oct 45. Signed 8.5.04.5. Cpl Beck Parsons, joined RAF 1940, ground crew electrician 207 Sqn Manchester, then 617 Sqn from March 1943 as NCO in charge of electrics. Prepared PO Ottley’s aircraft ED910/AJ-C for the dams raid (shot down near Hamm on outward leg). Signed 8.5.045. LAC Harold Roddis, fitter on F/O Jeff Rice’s Lancaster ED936/AJ-H 617 Sqn at the time of the Dams Raid (hit sea on outward leg and returned to Scampton). Signed 8.5.04.6. Sgt Fred “Doc” Sutherland RCAF. Front gunner on Les Knights aircraft ED912/AJ-N that successfully breached the Eder dam on 17 May 1943. Shot down on Ladbergen raid 15 Sep 1943 but evaded capture. Signed 8.5.04. Died 21.1.19.7. Flt Sgt Grant McDonald RCAF. Rear gunner on Ken Brown’s aircraft ED918/AJ-F that scored a direct hit on the Sorpe dam. Shot up three trains on the run-in. Signed 8.5.04.

Lot 728

1974, 16 Heart of Midlothian football players signed Centenary cover. Includes Busby, Gallagher, Jeffries, Gibson, Brown, Cruickshank, Anderson, Aird, Ford. Set on A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. Comes from the John "Jack" Murray Scottish football collection. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 459

A box of assorted glass and ceramics to include Gibson jugs and sugar bowl and a glass pedestal bowl etc.

Lot 460

A small collection of silver. Comprising an engine turned cigarette case with a rectangular reserve with initials and with hallmarks for Birmingham 1913; two oblong engine-turned napkin rings, Birmingham 1958; and a late Victorian 'bun-top' pepper pot, mark of Gibson & Langman, Sheffield 1890; the four items weigh 168g gross

Lot 26

Silver Hallmarked Victorian forks, five in total hallmarked for London dated 1899 by maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co(William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) total weight 385g

Lot 302

Electric Guitar, Gibson SG Standard 100th Anniversary Les Paul in Gibson hard shell carry Case

Lot 303

Electric Guitar, Gibson Les Paul Special Double Cut (with G Force) Guitar in hard shell Gibson carry case.

Lot 304

Electric Guitar, Gibson SG Melody Maker, white lacquer finish in a soft Gibson carry Case

Lot 305

Electric guitar, Gibson Les Paul Melody maker guitar in Hard carry case

Lot 47

Playing Cards - Joseph Hunt and Successors.A collection of playing cards, comprising:Hunt (1790-1801), 34 (of 52) cards, dust marked;Hunt & Son, Successor to Gibson, [c.1803], 32 (of 32) piquet cards;Gibson Hunt & Son, [c.1803], 52 cards, Hunt & Sons (1821-1840), six decks of playing cards, four considered earlier than 1821 by the late previous owner, with an incomplete seventh packBancks Brothers (1849-1889), nine decks of playing cards including two in a worn leather Besique case with De La Rou dial boards and an incomplete set in a Whist case.Joseph Hunt & Sons, [?1880], 52 cards.Hunts Playing Card …Ltd. [late 19th cent.], 52 cards. (21)

Lot 51

Playing Cards - Various Makers. Sutton & Co., Fifty-one playing cards (of 52, lacking 5C), AS dated 1703 [but later], a typed card with the pack suggests sometime between 1703 and 1712 and states ‘almost certainly the only surviving pack of its kind in the world’. The worn slipcase holding the cards is inscribed ‘published 13th year of reign of George III’ (c.1773) though it is not known if this relates to these cards; Gibson & Gisborne (1780-1801), thirty-two Piquet cards (of 32), Garter Ace; Gibson (1769-1801), Garter Ace, No. 140, no date, thirty-two cards (of 52); Josiah Stone (1812-c.1825), Garter Ace, No 19, Geo III, [c.1815], fifty-two cards; T. Wheeler (1799-1821), Garter Ace No. 77, Geo III, fifty-two cards; W. Wheeler (1821-1828), Garter Ace, fifty-two cards. (6) Since the lot has appeared online, we have received correspondance from a collector, advising that the Sutton deck is likely to be post 18th century. The 51 cards been photographed for the benefit of prospective bidders.

Lot 278

Northern Soul; vinyl 45rpm records, artists to include Wigan's Ovation, Dobie Gray, Lenny Gamble, Paul Anka, Wayne Gibson and other soul related artists. (25)

Lot 459

A Second World War US SCR-578 "Gibson Girl" aircrew emergency survival radio transmitter, with pack, kite etc

Lot 161

Moorcroft Pottery - Kingfisher - An early 21st century circa 2000 ceramic hand painted Moorcroft Kingfisher Phillip Gibson limited edition jug. Decorated in bright vibrant colours. Signed Phillip Gibson to base, limited edition No. 106 of 300. Leaf mark to base for 2001. In original box. Measures approx. 20cm tall. 

Lot 104

* ARCHIE FORREST RGI (SCOTTISH b. 1950), EARLY MORNING, NICE oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1978 label verso framed and under glass image size 51cm x 61cm, overall size 70.5cm x 80.5cm Artist's label verso. Note: Born in Glasgow in 1950, Forrest attended Glasgow School of Art between 1969 and 1973 prior to becoming a tutor there for seven years. In 1985, he gave up his teaching so that he could devote his time to painting. Forrest was elected a Member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1988 and has been a regular exhibitor there and at the Royal Scottish Academy since 1975. He has won numerous awards for both his painting and sculpture. Examples of his work can be found in private and corporate collections worldwide. Notable collections Include: Argyll Group plc,Beatson Oncology Centre, BBC, Biocon (Bangalore India), Deloitte, Glasgow Art Club, Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, ICAP plc, Lightbody Ventures, Macfarlane Group (Clansman) PLC, Maclay, Murray and Spens, MacRoberts Partnership, Mar Hall Hotel, National Museums of Scotland, New Edinburgh Ltd, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, One Devonshire Gardens, Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Gleneagles, Royal College of Physicians, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Scottish Amicable, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Scottish Opera, Stirling University, The Alexander Gibson Opera School, The Earl of Wemyss and March, The Fleming Collection, The Glasgow Academy, The Royal Bank of Scotland, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, The Shurniak Gallery (Saskatchewan), The Savoy Group, Whyte & Mackay, William Teacher & Sons Ltd.

Lot 384

A W C GIBSON GREEN GLAZED STONEWARE PLANTER, THE HEXAGONAL SIDES MOULDED IN RELIEF WITH FRUITING PLANTS. H 37cms.

Lot 8004

Dapol OO Gauge group of Limited Edition Private Owner Open Wagons consisting of Dudley & Gibson, Sully & Co, Mount Sorrel Granite Wagon, Banbury Coop, WH Perkins, Yvonne India Rubber Co and others all with a mixture of handwritten and printed labels to one box end. Contents Excellent in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (17)

Lot 8557

Rolling Stock OO parts - from various manufacturers. To include Alan Gibson GWR wagon sprung buffers; Romford Pin - Point Bearings; Four Most Models 922 LSW Morton or Simple Brake Gear; Peco R-5 axles; Ken Line Axle Boxes; White Metal Chassis Sideframes; plus many other parts. Conditions: Good to Mint with Good to Excellent packaging. (Large Qty)

Lot 324

2016 Gibson Les Paul Studio 'HP' Electric guitar. High-Performance model, equipped with the G-Force automatic robot tuners, Finish: worn brown, S/N. 16XXXXX90.

Lot 325

A good collection of 44 Manchester United original photographs mostly player portraits from the 1950s, subjects including Webster, Foulkes, Carey, Colman, Whitefoot, Taylor, Berry, Pegg, Rowley, Gibson and others, plus slightly earlier portraits of Harry Rowley (not to be confused with Jack Rowley) and goalkeeper Jack Breedon, the lot also including  three earlier match-action photos just after the outbreak of WW2 in September 1939; four training scenes from the 1930s; a photo of United manager A Scott Duncan with fellow manager Tommy Muirhead (St Johnstone) and the Rangers player David Micklejohn on the Old Course, St Andrews, in 1932; Bill Owen picture playing lawn bowls with two other footballers; from the Munich-season, a portrait of Roger Byrne training and Bobby Charlton scoring at Red Star Belgrade; Frank Taylor, Henry Rose, George Follows, Matt Busbt and Ted Jackson pictures on the front at Nice; and other small photographs, mostly match action including v Real Madrid and Bilbao in 1957, also League fixtures, (qty)

Lot 474

A group of four invitations relating to Manchester United and the 1948 F.A. Cup victory, i) Dinner and Dance, Connaught Rooms, London, 24th April, addressed to United's 1909 Cup winning player George Stacey; ii) Mayor & Mayoress of Manchester reception, Town Hall, 26th April, addressed to 1948 Cup winner John Anderson and lady; iii) Mayor & Mayoress of Manchester dinner, Town Hall, 6th May, addressed to 1948 Cup winner John Anderson and lady; MUFC Club Directors' dinner, Grand Hotel, Manchester, 1st November 1948, addressed to United player Don Gibson, this comes with a hand-written letter of provenance from Gibson (5 items)  

Lot 477

A group of ten Manchester United printed reception and dinner invitations, 1968 European Cup Final (x 2), one signed to the reverse by James W Gibson (United Chairman) and the TV commentator David Coleman; 1977 F.A. Cup semi-final; 1977 F.A. Cup Final; 1983 League Cup Final; 1985 F.A. Cup Final; 1992 League Cup Final; 2003 League Cup Final; match at Deportivo La Coruna 18.3.2003; and 2007 F.A. Cup Final, (10)

Lot 416

Autographed Manchester United 1955-56 Football League Championship winning season celebration dinner and dance menu, held at the Midland Hotel, 9th October 1956, extensively signed by players and other guest to both sides of th back cover, signatures including Byrne, Taylor, Jones, McGuinness, Crompton, Berry, Gibson, Curry (trainer), Whitefoot, Rowley, Clayton, Wood, Scanlon, Bent, Greaves and many others

Lot 421

Autographed dinner menu for the 1957-58 Manchester United v AC Milan European Cup semi-final 1st Leg, signed inside by the United team including Air Disaster survivors Morgans, Foulkes and Crompton (coach), other signatures including Ted Dalton (Physio), club secretary Les Olive, Joe Armstrong (chief scout), Sheena Gibson (Matt Busby's daughter) and Bill Inglis (assistant trainer), held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 8th May 1958

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