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JAMES TUNSTALL "Rambles About Bath" and Its Neighbourhood, second edition with map and illustrations, Simpkin, Marshall and Co., London 1848, 1 red cloth bound volume with gilt tooling H. BELLOC "The Old Road" Descriptions of travels from Winchest er to Canterbury, Illustrated by William Hyde, pub. 1910, includes map, 1 brown cloth bound volume EARLY TOURS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL edited by R Pearse Chope, intro by Alan Gibson. David and Charles 1967, 1 volume with dust jacket (3)
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing many signatures by various football and rugby league teams of the 1960s and 1970s including Blackburn Rovers (twelve signatures including Keith Newton, John Connelly, Ronnie Clayton etc.), Chelsea (twelve signatures including Tommy Hughes, Alan Hudson, John Hollins, Peter Osgood, Bobby Tambling, etc.), Dundee United (thirteen signatures including Jackie Graham, Doug Smith, Dennis Gillespie etc.), Bristol City (ten signatures including Gerry Sharpe, Mike Gibson, Johnny Quigley etc.), Dennis Violett Featherstone R.L.F.C., Huddersfield R.L.F.C., Halifax R.L.F.C., Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C., Wigan R.L.F.C., Leeds R.L.F.C. etc. The majority of pages are multiple signed and neatly annotated to the edges in the hand of a collector. Some age wear and the binding a little loose, G
ART & LITERATURE: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by various artists and writers including Octave Feuillet, William Sharp, Alfred Tennyson, Lionel Tennyson (agreeing to lend two portraits of his father, but not any manuscripts), Countess of Blessington, Florence Marryat, Leslie Stephen, Walter Besant, Wilkie Collins, Francois Chateaubriand, George Frampton, Copley Fielding, John Gibson, Richard Ansdell, Edwin Landseer (2), Seymour Lucas, Edward Godwin, David Murray, W. P. Frith, Frederick Goodall, Hubert von Herkomer, Wyatt Eaton, Washington Irving, Clifford Bax, Eden Phillpotts, Philip Gibbs, C. P. Snow, Stanley Unwin, Hugh Walpole, John Creasey, Edgar Lustgarten, Edmund Yates, Giles Gilbert Scott, Walter Crane, Frank Dicksee, Alfred Gilbert etc. A few duplicates. FR to G, 107
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various RAF pilots, the majority associated with the Battle of Britain, including Richard James, Noel Harding, Alan Gear, David Bell-Salter, Roy McGowan, David Hunt, John Gibson, Ronald Thomson, George Baird, Alan Burdekin, Roderick Learoyd VC, Denis Crowley-Milling, Donald Stones, Billy Drake, Boleslaw Drobinski, Paddy Barthropp, John Barnes, John Ditzel, James Corbin, Dudley Gibbins, Alan Deere, 'Ben' Bennions, Edward Marsh, Leslie Batt, John Bentley Beard etc. Each of the covers commemorate various events of World War II, including the Battle of Britain, and feature colour images of aircraft. VG, 6
Gibson Les Paul (SG style) electric guitar, made in the USA, circa 1962, ser. no. 125616, fairly clean condition with surface marks, scratches, lacquer checking, good professional re-fret, restoration around the input socket where the input has once been forced, replacement Grover turners, electrics appear to be in working order, hard case, condition: good for age
Gibson EB- 0 bass guitar, made in USA, circa 1964, ser. no. 194591, aesthetically in very tired condition with knocks, marks, scratches and wear allover, extensive wear to the back of the neck, bridge pickup and two extra pots installed, incorrect strap buttons, missing chrome string mute, appears to be in working order, soft case, condition: poor
Lindo electro-acoustic guitar, aesthetically in clean condition, electrics appear to be in working order, soft case, condition: good; together with a Kawai W811 acoustic guitar, aesthetically in okay condition with some surface marks to the finish, neck requires adjustment as the action is very high, Gibson hard case, condition: fair and a Hohner MC-05 classical guitar, aesthetically in okay condition, hard case, condition: good
Gibson Explorer Pro limited edition electric guitar, made in USA, circa 2007, ser. no. 008771352, heritage cherry finish, clean condition with some light surface marks and dings, electrics appear to be in working order, original Gibson hard case, condition: good *Limited edition from a run of 400 made. Guitar of the week - week 13 2007
Lewis, G. Joyce The genus Babiana 4to A monograph on this endemic South African bulb genus. `The Journal of South African Botany` Supplementary volume no. 3. Original cloth, pp. 149, plates (some colour). Covers & spine a bit rubbed, text lightly browned, signature of Janet Gibson on end-paper Very good Kirstenbosch National Botanic Gardens 1959 Reserve: $40 Click here to view further details and to bid
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SEAL TOP SPOONS, by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1897/98, comprising a pair with oval bowls, square section shafts with apostle finial and seal top embossed with a spread eagle, and a pair with pear shape bowls, the square section shafts with lobed and foliate baluster finials with plain seal tops, total approximate weight 7.5oz, in a black morocco case with crimson silk and velvet lining, stamped with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths trademark
Gibson, John 1760 A Particular Map, to Illustrate Gen. Amherst`s Expedition, to Montreal; with a Plan of the Town & Draught of ye Island After the fall of Quebec, Montreal was the sole remaining French power center in Canada. The British General, Jeffery Amherst, occupied Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in the fall of 1759. He began a three-pronged offensive converging on Montreal the following spring. When Vaudreuil de Cavagnal surrendered on September 8, 1760, this ended the last major campaign of the "French and Indian War". This map shows the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to the "Great Falls of Niagara 140 ft" and east to include the Hudson River, Albany and Lake Champlain. Details include several forts, "Drowned Lands", and Indian tribes. An inset at lower right shows the environs of Montreal Island. At upper left, a plan of the walled city of Montreal portrays individual buildings and has an index of 16 important features including the Arsenal, hospital, the Governor`s Palace, and the gardens of Mons Beausou and de Quain. 8.8" W x 7" H Issued folding with a couple of minor spots. A slightly uneven impression at bottom right.
Morden, Robert 1722 Glocester Shire "This county map of Gloucestershire shows the early road system from Bristol north to Tewkesbury and Campden. The map is divided into Hundreds and displays interesting detail including the locations of buildings, rivers, bridges and parks. Adorned by an attractive drape-style cartouche and three distance scales. Sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham & John Churchil. Morden was one of the first English cartographers to show longitudes measured from the meridian of St. Paul`s Cathedral (shown in degrees at the bottom of the map) and time in minutes measure locally from the sun (shown at the top in Roman numerals). The roads on his maps are based on Ogilby`s earlier survey. The” Britannia “was first published by historian William Camden (1551-1623) in 1586. After the publication of the final edition of “Britannia” in 1637, the work was not published again until 1695 when Gibson revised and translated the text from the original Latin and included fifty maps, mostly of the English counties, prepared by Robert Morden, replacing the outdated maps of Christopher Saxton." 16.5" W x 13.7" H Watermarked paper with a few minor spots and faint toning.
1765-78 [Lot of 2] A New and Accurate Map of Sweden and Norway from the Sieur Roberts Atlas with Improvements [and] La Suede "A nice duo of eighteenth century maps of Scandinavia, both filled with details of towns, political boundaries, rivers, and topography. A. “A New and Accurate Map of Sweden and Norway from the Sieur Roberts Atlas with Improvements”, by John Gibson, from “Geographical Dictionary”, circa 1765 (11.3 x 7.7”). Gibson`s map includes an inset of Iceland, a compass rose capped with a fleur-de-lis, and an ornate title cartouche. Condition: A few tiny spots. (A) B. “La Suede”, by Didier Robert de Vaugondy, circa 1778 (7.5 x 9.4”). This is the second state. Reference: Pedley #66. Condition: This example has wide margins as well as some printer`s ink residue and a few errant spots of color. (B+)" #VALUE! See description.
Anon., 1759 The Gentleman`s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle "This lot includes 9 individual monthly issues (missing May, October and November) and the supplement from 1759 during the heart of the Seven Years War. All maps and plates are present for the monthly issues included. The eight maps, all listed in Jolly, include: A. “Compleat Map of Germany Comprehending in One View the Different Seats of the Present War” (11 x 13.3”). B. “A Map of Martinico, from the Latest and Best Authorities”, by John Gibson (7.5 x 9.5”). C. “The Roads, of Toulon, with the Adjacent Country” (8 x 10.5”). D. “A Map of the Seat of War on the Rhine, and Part`s Adjacent, in Germany, 1759” (7.3 x 10”). E. “A New and Accurate Map of the Isles of Guadaloupe, Marie-Galante &c. from the Best Authorities”, by John Gibson (4.8 x 11.5”). F. “Plan of Have de Grace [on sheet with] The Bombardment of Have de Grace July 4th 1759 [and] [Untitled - English Channel]” (7.5 x 10”). G. “A Map of That Part of Westphalia, in which the French Army Where [sic] Defeated Aug. 1. 1759” (4.3 x 7.3”). H. “A Map of Pomerania and Brandenburg with the Frontiers of Poland” (7.5 x 10.3”). Disbound, 8vo." 5.3" W x 8.3" H The maps and plates are good to very good with light to moderate toning and occasional light offsetting. Disbound.
A George V silver salver with a shaped edge, on claw and ball feet, the centre engraved with an image of the convalescent home at Talygarn, inscribed "Presented in replica on the 13th October 1923. To the Right Hon. Thomas Richards P.C, and Finlay A. Gibson, Esquire. Joint secretaries by the Miners` Welfare Joint committee, as an appreciation of the honorary services rendered by them in the establishment of the convalescent home at Talygarn for the mining industry of South Wales, Birmingham, 1923, approximately 1332 grams, 35.5cm
ƒ RALPH GIBSON (né en 1939)Sans titre, (hand with rose, SF), 1961Tirage argentique signé, titré et numéroté 6/2531,2 x 21,2 cm Provenance :Studio de l’artisteBibliographie :John Szarkowski, Mirrors and Windows : American Photography since 1960, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1978, p. 49
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