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A rare Simon & Halbig 1159 "Gibson Girl" bisque head lady doll, German 1900s, with brown glass eyes, open mouth, four upper teeth, pierced ears, long brown real hair wig, on a wood and composition fully ball-jointed original body with shaped breast torso, wearing white shoes and socks (incised with heart shape and intials H.H.) (eyes fixed) (56cm/22"). (Incised: 1159 Germany, Simon & Halbig, 8 S&H.)
Gibson Les Paul standard electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1999, ser. no. 94049750, honey finish, signed to the front - `To Derek Best Wishes, Bernie Marsden 2000` and bearing an undecipherable autograph to the back, belt rash to the back of the body, wear to the finish, wear to neck, other various dings and scratches, missing pickguard, electrics appear to be in working order, Gibson hard case, condition: good for age
Gibson ES-335 TD electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1962, ser. no. 96468, cherry finish (refinish), old fitted Bigsby tremolo, one replaced tuner, some crude repair between the binding and the rib of the guitar on the bass side of the Bigsby with some visible lacquer checking (see images for guidance), a few other surface marks and wear to the finish, appears to be in working order, hard case, condition: fair
Gibson SG Standard electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1974, ser. no. 300784, Grover tuners, splits in headstock, neck repair at headstock end, replaced pickups (Bare Knuckle in bridge), missing pickup selector surround, filled holes from removed Bigsby, various marks, scratches and dents to finish, condition: poor
RECORDED MUSIC. A COLLECTION OF 78RPM VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS Joplin, Decca – MAPLE LEAF RAG, JAZZ ME BLUES Schwartz-Lewis-Young, Decca – I’M ALL BOUND ‘ROUND WITH THE MASON DIXON LINE, ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE STEP Fisher-Austin, Decca – WILBERFORCE, GET OFF THAT HORSE!, PISTOL PACKIN’ MAMA Morton, Commodore – BIG LIP BLUES, GOOD OLD NEW YORK Edwards, Commodore – BARNYARD BLUES, TIGER RAG Dodds, Biltmore – CARPET ALLEY, HOUSE RENT RAG Oliver, Biltmore – JAZZIN’ BABIES BLUES, TUXEDO RAG Handy, Bluebird – BEALE STREET BLUES, THE PEARLS Hines-Mundy, Bluebird – MADHOUSE, GET HAPPY Formby, Gillord & Cliffe, Regal – WHEN I’M CLEANING WINDOWS, KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE Gay, Regal – LEANING ON A LAMPOST, HI-TIDDLY-HI-TI ISLAND Formby, Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – I DON’T LIKE, MY PLUS FOURS Bechet-Maxey, Bluebird – LAY YOUR RACKET, I WANT YOU TONIGHT Woods-Campbell-Connelly, Decca – THE OLD KITCHEN KETTLE, THE BAKED POTATO MAN Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – THE WASH HOUSE AT THE BACK, THE PLEASURE CRUISE Senter, Bluebird – NO ONE, SMILES Teagarden-Kelly-Rubens-Condon, Bluebird – I’M GONNA STOMP MR. HENRY LEE, THAT’S A SERIOUS THING McKenzie, Bluebird – TAILSPIN BLUES, NEVER HAD A REASON TO BELIEVE IN YOU (2) Owens-Rose, Brunswick –LINGER AWHILE, I’M SITTING PRETTY IN A PRETTY LITTLE CITY Creamer-Hardy, Brunswick – WHY SHOULD I WEEP ABOUT ONE SWEETIE, PROMISE ME EVERYTHING, NEVER GET ANYTHING BLUES McKenzie-Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES (2) Brooks, Bluebird – DARKTOWN STRUTTERS’ BALL, I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE, BABY Hines-Carpenter, Bluebird – ANN, TOPSY-TURVY David-Ahlert, Bluebird – WHO’S BEATIN’ MY TIME WITH YOU, BLACKOUT Spitainy-Capwell, Bluebird – MADALAINE, I WISH I HAD A SWEETHEART Davis-Silver, Brunswick – WHEN WILL THE SUN SHINE, DOWN BY THE RIVER Kahn-Fiorito, Cameo – CHARLEY, MY BOY, KNOCK AT THE DOOR Tush-Brown, Columbia – OH! YOU LA! LA!, INDIANOLA Sweatman, Columbia – THAT’S GOT ‘EM, A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND Williams- Warfield, Brunswick – BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME, TRYING TO STOP MY CRYING (2) Wilson, Capitol – JANE, JANE, JANE, SCOTCH AND SODA Johnson, American Music – STOMP DE LOWDOWN, SO DIF’RENT BLUES Hardin, Bluebird – GOOBER DANCE, TOO TIGHT Dominique, Bluebird – MY LITTLE ISABEL, HEAH’ ME TALKIN’ Lester- Melrose, Brunswick – BARREL HOUSE STOMP, WAILIN’ BLUES Brown- Rose- Henderson, Brunswick – IF YOU HADN’T GONE AWAY, MILENBERG JOYS Davis- Robinson, Brunswick – FALLIN’ DOWN, WHAT DID I TELL YA Hacia Carolina, Brunswick – CAROLINA BOUND, BALTIMORE DeSylva- Brown- Henderson, Brunswick – WHAT D’YA SAY?, I’M ON THE CREST OF A WAVE Miller- Goodman, Brunswick – ROOM 1411, JUNGLE BLUES Ferd – Morton, Brunswick – MIDNIGHT MAMA, MR. JELLY LORD Davis- Melrose, Brunswick – COPENHAGEN, PRINCE OF WAILS Williams-Williams, Columbia – ROYAL GARDEN BLUES, CRAZY BLUES Rose & White, Columbia – DOO DAH BLUES, LOLA LO McKenzie- Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES McPhail- Michels, Brunswick – SAN, RED HOT Schoebel, Brunswick – LOTS O’ MAMA, FROM ONE TIL’ TWO McKenzie – Slevin, Brunswick - YOU AIN’T GOT NOTHIN’, BARB WIRE BLUES Bradford, Colmubia – MOANFUL BLUES, PUT AND TAKE Bryan & Moll, Columbia – TWENTY SWEDES RAN THROUGH THE WEEDS, THE PEANUT VENDOR Piron, Columbia – HIGH SOCIETY, I’M SATISFIED WITH MY GAL Stacy, Commodore – RAMBLIN’COMPLAININ’ Williams- Brunis, Commodore – UGLY CHILE, THAT DA DA STRAIN Feather, Commodore – ESQUIRE BLUES, ESQUIRE BOUNCE Hall, Commodore – ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE-STEP, CLARINET MARMALADE Dorsey, Commodore – RIVERSIDE BLUES, ROSETTA Berlin –Handman, Columbia – BUT, THINK OF ME LITTLE DADDY Fiorito & Gorman, Columbia – BARKIN’ DOG, “O” (OH!) Bowman, Columbia – KANSAAS CITY BLUES, THE ALCOHOLIC BLUES Mure, Columbia – TRUMPET CHA CHA CHA, CHA CHA IN THE RAIN Arnold, Fowler, Hall – London American Recordings – THAT’S HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, IF DREAMS CAME TRUE Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Gibson- Hendricks- Francis, MGM – SPINNIN’ ROCK BOOGIE, FREEZE IT BOOGIE Rodgers, London American Recordings – WILLING AND EAGER, QUANDO, QUANDO, QUANDO Boone, London American Recordings – LOVER’S LANE, TEN LONELY GUYS Gold- Boone, L ONDON American Recordings – THE EXODUS SONG, THERE’S A MOON OUT TONIGHT Jones- Kahn, London American Recordings – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, PICTURES IN THE FIRE Gaze, Lodon Ameircan Reordings – BERLIN MELODY, “COME SEPTEMBER” Singleton, London American Recordings – FOR A PENNY, WANG DANG TAFFY-APPLE TANGO Glasser- Bold, London American Recordings – I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU, I ALMOST LOST MY MIND Gross- Coslow, London American Recordings – TOMORROW NIGHT, SHAKE A HAND Toombs, London American Recordings – FIVE, TEN FIFTEEN HOURS, I’M IN LOVE AGAIN Nugetre, London American Recordings – CHAINS OF LOVE, FRIENDLY PERSUASION Torok, London American Recordings – MEXICAN JOE, IN THE ROOM Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Everly, London American Recordings – GEE, BUT IT’S LONELY, FOR MY GOOD FORTUNE Boone, Stateside – NEVER PUT IT IN WRITING, I LIKE WHAT YOU DO Rose-Little–Frost–Creamer–Layton, His Master’s Voice – SWEET MAMA (PAPA’S GOING MAD), BROADWAY ROSE Gershwin, Parlophone – LADY BE GOOD, SWEET SUE Hodes, Decca – LIBERETY INN DRAG, GEORGIA CAKE WALK Snyder, Victor – WHO’S SORRY NOW? SNAKES HIPS Turk – Robinson, Victor – BEALE STREET MAMMA, LOUISVILLE LOU Wooding– Schafer, Columbia – WALK, JENNY, WALK!, LAST NIGHT ON THE BACK PORCH Kahn & Jones, Imperial – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, FLORIDA Moret- Whiting, Brunswick – SHE’S FUNNY THAT WAY, WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME Buffano, Harmony – THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE, SO DOES YOUR OLD MANDARIN Deutsch, Savoy – PLAY FIDDLE, PLAY, DARK – EYESKY Williams-Palmer, Pathé – EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY BUT MY BABY DON’T LOVE NOBODY BUT ME, BETTER SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH YOUR MAMA McDonald- Hanley, Varsity – INDIANA, I D A Morton, General – SWEET SUBSTITUTE, PANAMA Souza, Varsity – NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH, NEVER NEVER LAND FANTASY Sissle- Blake, Victor – BALTIMORE BUZZ, BANDANA DAYS Handy, Victor – MEMPHIS BLUES, LONESOME MAMA Hanley, Victor – GEE! BUT I HATE TO GO HOME ALONE, I WISH I COULD SHIMMY LIKE MY SISTER KATE Austin- Bergere, Victor – HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO, MEANEST BLUES Duvernay, Bluebird – WHY SHOULD I CARE? THE JIVE IS JUMPIN’ Handy, Bluebird – ST. LOUIS BLUES, SWEET SUE – JUST YOU Roberts, Banner – OH! HAROLD, YES! WE HAVE NO BANANAS Gaillard, Atomic – YEP-ROC-HERESAY, ATOMIC COCKTAIL Clapp, Asah – GIRL OF MY DREAMS, RAINBOW BLUES Stacy, Asah – VARIATIONS IN JAZZ Reser, Apollo BANJO BOOGIE, JAZZ LEGATO JAZZ PIZZICATO Monaco- Jerome, Decca – ROW, ROW, ROW, ALL ALONE Burke – Leslie, Decca – YOU’RE THE VERY LAST WORD IN LOVE, MEMORIES Rose- Conrad, Victor – YOU’VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EV’RY NIGHT, NUTHIN BUT Sissie- Blake, Actuelle – BANDANA DAYS, LOVE WILL FIND A WAY Parish- Carmichael, Bluebird – STAR DUST, KEEPIN’ OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW McKenzie-Krupa, Bluebird – ONE HOUR, HELLO LOLA Redmond- Sanford- David, Bluebird – I’LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF, TWO SLEEPY PEOPLE Napoleon- Signorelli, Pathé – GREAT WHITE WAY BLUES, RAILROAD MAN Kenny- Kenny, Decca – LITTLE SKIPPER, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW Drake- Hoffman- Livingston, Brunswick – DON’T CHANGE HORSES, SHE BROKE MY HEART IN THREE PLACES Morey & Malotte, Regal – FERDINAND THE BULL, THE GIRL FRIEND OF THE WHIRLING DERVISH Fields & McHugh, Regal – DIGA DIGA DOO, THE KITTEN WITH THE BIG GREEN EYES (140 approx )
A quantity of glass and china including Wedgwood Elizabeth Jubilee mug, Lady Diana plate, Edward VIII and two framed tiles Maw & Co, two teapots Gibson, a Victorian example Royal Lancastrian dish, a Russian teapot and early 19th century cups and saucers, five ashtrays with airplane transfer decoration, two Wade, one air crew association Fenton, two 1930`s ceiling lights with fan shaped glass inserts 35cms etc.
A black and white group photograph of eighty-six members of 617 Squadron, taken with Lancaster aircraft behind, inscribed `To Our Good Friend Albert Postma 617 Squadron Reunion in Holland 1976`, signed in ink by surviving members of raid and some relatives, including Eve Gibson, Bill Reid V.C., Albert Hepworth and B. Tait (many signatures faint), approx 26cm x 56cm, mounted, framed and glazed.
A pair of late Victorian silver Table Candlesticks with oval sconces, fluted tapering stems and oval bases, London, 1897, maker William Gibson and John Langman, 11" (28cms) high, together with another pair of very similar candlesticks of the same date, makers Thomas Slater, Walter Slater and Henry Holland.
Henry Clifford 1821 - 1905, Submarine Telegraph Engineer, assistance engineer to Sir Charles Bright (First Atlantic Cable 1866). Henry Clifford was born in Hull and, as a young man, was in partnership with Thomas Brown and Edward Gibson. Clifford was also a noted marine artist (The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich has four of his oil painting This lot consists of: 1. 100 photographs, various sizes, mostly family and countryside but includes three orig cable laying vessels 8 x 5ins, 1870's. 2. Bill of Sale quarter part of vessel "Lynx" Peter Middleton to Henry Coates 1797; four Bills of Lading goods Hull to Hamburg, 1800; Bill for trespass 1806 names Dopkin, Cundall & Roe; twelve Bills of Sale for Ship "Lynx", Ship "Clifford" and Ship "Holderness" and "Crown" and "Dixon". 1802-1824; Dissolution of Partnership W. Clifford from firm Taylor, Clifford & Bright 1844. 3. Apprenticeship document Clifford to Dopkin 1804; plus five later apprecenticeship documents. 4. Baptisms or Births, quan 1745 - 1927. 5. Wills, Henry Field 1790, others plus Henry Clifford 1905 and summary account. 6. Deeds and Leases, 1715 and later. 7. Henry Clifford: quan letters 1870's. 8. Henry Clifford: a series of ten testimonials re his appointment Superintendant Marine Engineer, Hull 1851. 9. Indentures property South Ropery, Hull 1680 and later. 10. Three manu "Oath of a Burgess or Freeman of Kingston-upon-Hull." 1812 - 34, plus other misc. material. 11. Interesting ALS Henry Clifford on U.S. Frigate Niagara Aug 17, 1857 to Charles Bright concerning state of Telegraph Cable. 12. Original watercolour by Henry Clifford showing below deck scene in rough weather 7 x 10ins, mid 19th century.
PHOTOGRAPHS. Gibson, Penzance. Very good album containing 39 sepia views West Cornwall showing many features no longer present - wayside chapels, wells and springs, stone crosses. Also shows town scenes, early Gorsedd etc., photos stuck down, average size 195 x 143mm, many with "Gibson, Penzance" mark, or impressed "Gibson & Sons, Penzance and Scilly Isles.", orig 1/2 roan, folio, late 19th century.
A MOORCROFT POTTTERY `SIMEON` PATTERN LAMP designed by Philip Gibson^ of squat baluster form^ tube lined with flowers and foliage against a cream to blue washed ground^ on a turned wooden base 27cm(to top of fitting) Appears ok the blue material to the base marked with an `X` in ink (second) also partially cut around the concealed central circular aperture.
A late Victorian silver circular ogee tea pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd (William Gibson and John Langman), London 1898, with lobed and beaded swirl embossing, a swirl foliate finial to the domed cover, a wooden double scroll handle, on a gadrooned foot, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 27.5cm long, 23.1 oz gross
Guns and Roses band signed Gibson Epiphone Les Paul cherry sunburst guitar Guns and Roses band signed Gibson Epiphone Les Paul cherry sunburst guitar, signed by Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, Slash, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed, and Matt Sorum, signed by the band at Geffen Records, New York, when playing a series of concerts at Madison Square Garden, December 1991, housed in a hardshell case Provenance: Christies, South Kensington Sale 9697, October 1, 2003 Starting Price: $500
Louw (Bernhard) THE GIBSON BROTHERS OF THE RED STAR LINE 132pp printed on uncoated stock. Matt laminated snocover. Illustrated in b/w throughout. Fine. A remarkable story about three Gibson brothers who immigrated to South Africa from England in the early 1870`s at the start of the mining era. Shortly after arriving, two of the brothers secured a Cape cart and set out on the long journey to the diamond fields. Completely ignorant of the roads and watering places for their horses, they arrived 23 days later, a short while after diamonds had been discovered at Colesberg kopje. They immediately recognized the need for transport to convey passengers, mail and goods betweeen Wellington, Kimberley and the goldfields of the Witwatersrand and together with their third brother started the Red Star Line. In Kimberley they established a public tram service; in Observatory near Cape Town they erected many elegant houses; and on their farm on the Jukskei River in the Transvaal, they bred cattle using breeding stock imported from Holland and England. The Gibson`s have long made their mark in South African history and are now firmly rooted in South African soil. This delightful book tells their story. Scarce. Publisher Place: Welgemoed, South Africa Publisher: J.B.Z. Louw Publication Date: 2008 Condition: Fine Size: 224mm x 251mm x 9mm Category: Mining Reserve: $30
A George IV Silver Patent Medicine Spoon, Charles Gibson, London 1828, patented by Charles Gibson in 1828, gilt interior, inscribed Charles Gibson, Inventor, 1 Bishopsgate St. Wenthian, 13.5cm long, 1oz 3dwt Some typical surface scratching. Maker`s mark on inside of cover struck over another mark. 140713
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