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ASSORTED JIGSAW PUZZLES including a Victory wooden puzzle `Cunard White Star Liner `Queen Mary``; Victory wooden puzzle `British Military Aircraft`; Williams Ellis wooden puzzle `Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs No.2: Whistle While You Work`; and Williams Ellis wooden puzzle `Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs No.5: Introduction of the Dwarfs` (none checked for completeness); together with a quantity of other games and toys, including a Gibson & Sons `Aviation. The Aerial Tactics Game of Attack and Defence`; and a doll`s tea service.
Moorcroft design trial vase decorated with Provence pattern after Philip Gibson dated 31/05/05, signature, painted and impressed marks to base, with box, 21cm high Bought from the Moorcroft shop understood to be the only vase produced in this pattern. Condition report: No damage, restoration, crazing, seconds marks or removed silver lines. There is a tiny moulding imperfection to the underside of the footrim from factory production.
Moorcroft Collectors Club vase decorated with Spring Pearl pattern after Philip Gibson, on an unusual two tone dark blue and cream background, painted M.C.C. 2005 and impressed marks to base, with box, 19cm high (This is one of three examples and bought at a Collectors` Club Auction) Condition report: No damage, restoration, crazing, seconds marks or removed silver lines.
HISTORICAL: A hardbound 4to album containing over 60 A.Ls.S., a few signed clipped pieces etc., by various painters, writers and other prominent Victorians, each neatly laid down to pages, most alongside extensive ink annotations in the hand of the collector, including David Roberts, Thomas Creswick, William Dyce, William Mulready, Charles Stanfield, Charles Eastlake, Edwin Landseer, John Gibson (2), Francis Grant, Henry Brittan Willis, Birket Foster, Copley Fielding, Sydney, Lady Morgan, Adelaide Anne Procter, Roderick Murchison, Charles Barry, Samuel Warren, James Fenimore Cooper (brief A.L.S., in the third person, in French, to la Comtesse de Bourbon), Samuel Rogers, Robert Peel, Frederick Pollock, Charles Napier, Massimo d'Azeglio, Alexander von Humboldt etc. A number of the letters are written to Sir Charles and Lady Eastlake. G to generally VG
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 140 signatures by various pop stars and bands (most of the 1990s) and some other famous individuals including Pulp (Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackey, Russell Senior, Nick Banks, Mark Webber & Candida Doyle), Barry Manilow, Big Country (Stuart Adamson, Tony Butler, Mark Brzezicki & Bruce Watson; on two separate pages), Jean Michel Jarre, Squeeze (Glenn Tilbrook, Pete Thomas & two others), Nick Heyward, Alexander O'Neal, Midge Ure, Go West (Richard Drummie & Peter Cox), Edwin Starr, The Christians (Garry Christian, Russell Christian & Paul Barlow), Jimmy Ruffin, Heather Small, Martha Reeves, The Temptations (Melvin Franklin, Ron Tyson, Theo Peoples, Otis Williams & Ali-Ollie Woodson), The Bootleg Beatles (Neil Harrison, Rick Rock, Paul Cooper & Andre Barreau), Huey Lewis & The News (Johnny Colla, Sean Hopper, Bill Gibson & Mario Cipollina), Feargal Sharkey, Jayne Torvill, China Crisis (Gary Daly, Brian McNeil, Eddie Lundon & one other), Ray Davies, Jamiroquai (Toby Smith, Stuart Zender, Derrick McKenzie & two others), Stiff Little Fingers (Bruce Foxton, Jake Burns, Ian McCallum & Dolphin Taylor), Liverpool FC (Ian Rush, Jamie Redknapp, John Barnes, Nigel Clough, Steve McManaman etc.) etc. The majority of signatures are good examples to individual pages (the pages signed by bands multiple signed). VG
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 200 signatures by various footballers and some cricketers of the 1930s etc., including Chelsea FC 1933-34 (25 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Eric Oakton, Harold Miller, Tommy Law, Robert Griffiths, Victor Woodley, Len Allum, John Rankin, Jack Horton, Stanley Prout, George Barber, George Gibson, Billy Mitchell, Leslie Odell, Peter O'Dowd, Jackie Crawford, Wilf Chitty, Hughie Gallacher, Bob Gregg, Jimmy Argue, Bob MacAulay, James Copeland etc.) and 1936-37 (18 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Victor Woodley, Johnny Jackson, John O'Hare, George Barber, Tommy Law, Billy Mitchell, Allan Craig, Harold Miller, Len Allum, Samuel Weaver, Dick Spence, Harry Burgess, Joe Bambrick, Eric Oakton, William Barraclough, George Mills etc.), Arsenal FC (six fountain pen ink signatures on a piece laid down, including Frank Moss, Eddie Hapgood, George Male, Wilf Copping, Ted Drake etc.), Crystal Palace (ten signatures in pencil including Peter Simpson, Alf Haynes etc.), Fulham (ten signatures in pencil including Arthur Wood, William Price, Joe Birch etc.), Middlesbrough (13 fountain pen ink signatures including Micky Fenton, George Laking, Wilf Mannion, David Cumming, Bobby Stuart, Benny Yorston, John Milne, George Hardwick etc.), Queens Park Rangers (18 pencil signatures on four clipped pieces laid down, including Johnny Rowe, Ernest Vincent, Johnny Ballantyne, Tommy Cheetham, Frank Lumsden etc.), Tottenham Hotspur (33 pencil signatures on three pieces laid down, including David Levene, James Fullwood, Willie Hall, Bill Edrich, Arthur Hitchins, Willie Evans, Sam Bell, Bill Whatley, Fred Channell, Ernie Phypers, Almer Hall, Percy Hooper, George Hunt, Fred Sargent, Douglas Hunt, George Ephgrave, Arthur Rowe etc.), Charlton Athletic (13 pencil signatures on a clipped piece laid down including Bert Tann, Sam Bartram, Cyril Pearce, Harold Hobbis, Don Welsh etc.), cricketers include Andrew Sandham, Bill Edrich, Gubby Allen, Joe Hulme, Denis Compton etc., and other sportsmen include Gordon Dailley, Sandy Archer, Archibald Stinchcombe (members of the British Ice Hockey team who won Gold medals at the 1936 Winter Olympics) etc. A few pages are individually signed and some are on pieces laid down to pages. Some light age wear and the binding a little loose, G
Collection of fourteen war and aircraft related books including Brickhill, The Dam Busters, pub. Evan Brothers Ltd, 1951, First Edition, in non clipped dw; Bates, The Stories of Flying Officer `X`, pub. John Dickens and Co, reprinted 1967, clipped dw; Draper, The Mad Major, pub Air Review Ltd, 1962, First Edition, signed by the author, non clipped dw; Rochester, The Black Hawk, pub. John Hamilton Ltd, undated, non clipped dw; Vee, Flying Minnows, pub. John Hamilton Ltd, undated, non clipped dw; Taylor, Knight of the Air, pub. Basil Blackwell, 1935, First Edition, non clipped dw; Wingless Victory: The Story of Sir Basil Embry`s Escape from Occupied France in the Summer of 1940, pub. Odhams Press Ltd, third impression November 1950, non clipped dw; Gibson, Enemy Coast ahead, pub. Michael Joseph Ltd, 1946, First Edition, no dw; Williams, The Escapers: A chronicle of escape in many ways with eighteen firsthand accounts pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1953, non clipped dw; Young, Rommel, pub St James`s Palace, 1950, non clipped dw; Olley, A Million Miles in the Air, pub. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 1934 Millar, Horned Pigeon pub. by William Heinemann, January 1946, non clipped dw Maclean, Where Eagles Dare, pub. St James` Palace, 1967, non clipped dw Jenkins, A Twist of Sand, pub Geoffrey Jenkins, 1959, First Edition, non clipped dw (14)
Autograph Guy Gibson, VC, DSO, DFC etc. Commander of the 617 Dambusters (aka Operation Chastise) Squadron, an original ink signature on lined paper, corner mounted on album page with newspaper portrait picture, his details recorded underneath. Sold with an RAF book, propaganda leaflet, German Uniform leaflet & enemy aircraft card (gd) (5)
A quantity of books including 'The Four Graces and Other Prayers' including Radnor 2000 AD, a special millennium edition, signed by text selector Penelope Bourdillon and the illustrator Marcia Gibson-Watt; Christies of London 'The Agra Diamond and two other important coloured diamonds', etc.
A Royal Crown Derby Millennium Globe clock for Sinclair, No'd. 25/1000, signed in gilt to base "Henry Sandon" "Hugh Gibson 11.4.99" "FJ Sinclair" (boxed), together with a Royal Crown Derby Millennium Globe thermometer for Sinclair, No'd. 25/1000, and a Royal Crown Derby Millennium Globe barometer for Sinclair, No'd 25/1000 (with a twin aperture fabric lined box plus a further cardboard box)
An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams crystal decanter in the Art Nouveau taste, spherical body decorated with applied self-colour trails below a matched hollow blown stopper, acid decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, height 19cm. Provenance - Formerly in the collection of Margot Gibson, great granddaughter of John Northwood.
[OO GAUGE]. A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION comprising a Bachmann No.31951, refinished as B.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive `Empire of India`, 60011, weathered lined green livery, fitted with a smoke unit and lamps, boxed; Hornby No.R074, B.R. Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive `41 Squadron`, lined green livery, dismantled, with a selection of unused Alan Gibson wheels, unboxed; and four assorted coaches, unboxed, (6).
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