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VICTORIAN STYLE RECTANGULAR TABLE with eight turned column supports (Foyer); along with a mahogany coffee table, with a D-shaped rectangular top and cabriole legs ending in hoof feet, 117cm long, 60cm wide (Charter Room and adjoining rooms); and a Victorian style circular occasional table, on four turned column supports, 80cm diameter (Gibson Room); and a Victorian style square occasional table, on four turned column supports, 79cm wide (Foyer) (4)
A George V silver candlestick of column design with fluted cylindrical stem, bead mounts and square base, 7ins high, Sheffield 1915, by Gibson & Co, Belfast (loaded), a Continental silvery metal cup embossed with fruiting vines, with domed cover for same (handle broken and detached - stamped 84), and cranberry glass liner for same, a George III silver sauce ladle with twisted whalebone handle, 6.5ins long (hallmarks rubbed), and a small selection of silver and silvery metal items, various
Colour Print Phillip West with 6 signatures "Primary Target" Limited edition 84/350. The final seconds on May 17th 1943 as Flt Lt Maltby's Lancaster of 617 Squadron breaches the Mohne dam. This print is signed by the artist and Flt. Sgt. George Chalmers DFC, DFM (flew on AJ-O); Sqn. Ldr. Jerry Fray DFC (Spitfire PRU pilot who took the aerial photos of the dams before and after the raids); Cpl. Ron Barton - fitter for 617 Sqn. Lancasters; Harold Roddis, Flight Mechanic for Geoff Rice and Guy Gibson; Victor Gill, Flight Mechanic for Bill Astell and 'Dinghy' Young. It is also signed by Richard Todd OBE who played W/Cdr. Guy Gibson in the legendary film, "The Dam Busters." Print area 400h x 700, overall size 605 x 840
Gibson, Matthew "A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy and Hempsted Endowed by the Right Honourable John, Lord Viscount Scudamore...", London, printed for W. Bowyer 1727, folding map frontis, woodcut vignettes, contemporary binding laid down, full brown leather, Fosbrook, E. The Revered Thomas Dudley "An Original History of the City of Gloucester.....Including Also the Original Papers of the Late Ralph Bigland Esquire", John Nichols 1819, frontis, various plates, some staining but generally clean, binding tight, contemporary binding laid down, half leather, marbled boards, "General Regulations for the Inspection and Control of All the Prisons Together With the Rules, Orders and Bylaws for the Government of the Jail and Penitentiary House for the County of Glocester...Held by Adjournment on 15th July...and the Sixth Day of August 1790", printed by R. Raikes, marbled boards, half leather, (Rudder) "The History and Antiquities of Gloucester Including the Civil and Military Affairs of That Ancient City...", printed and sold by S. Rudder 1781, folding map frontis, marbled boards, quarter leather a little worn, library stamps on ffep but text clean
SIR DAVID WILKIE, RA (1785-1841) STUDY FOR A PORTRAIT OF SOPHIA CHARLOTTE SCOTT seated three quarter length by a window, with signature and inscription verso Miss Charlotte Sophia Scott (1799-1837) the late Mrs John Gibson Lockhart, mahogany panel, 23.5 x 19cm The sitter was the eldest daughter of Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford. She married in April 1820 Scott`s biographer John Gibson Lockhart (1794-1854). Extensive paint shrinkage and overpainting beneath an uneven varnish. Although there is room for doubt in the attribution, thought to be an autograph work by Wilkie, modestly estimated on account of the condition
Gibson custom ES3399 electric guitar, circa 2008, ser. no. CS88518, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, cherry red finish, hollow body, black pickguard and two humbucker pick ups, Gibson custom certificate of authenticity, Gibson gold warranty certificate, hang tags, Gibson hard case
Unique Burns/Hayman prototype electric/acoustic guitar, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, mahogany back and sides, spruce top, Burns Rezo-tube tailpiece, two Rez-o-Matik pickups, soft case *Virginian hybrid guitar designed by Barry Gibson and Keith West of Burns London Ltd
A rare set of twelve Royal Doulton Gibson Girl head plates, post 1901, each printed in black with a girl`s portrait and facsimile Charles Dana Gibson signature, within a border of blue and white lovers` knots and hearts, black printed factory marks to bases, diameter approx 23.5cm (one restored).
BURNS (ROBERT), The Poetry of ..., ed. by W E Henley and T F Henderson, etchings by William Hole RSA, 4 vols., centenary edition T C and E C Jack 1897, frontis, orig. gt dec. cloth, and together with Lockhart (John Gibson), The Life of Robert Burns, 2 vols., 1914, limited to 500 copies, this one being 258, signed by the publisher Henry Young, Liverpool, t.e.g. orig. blue cloth, vellum spines (6)
A group of 1920s/30s cased athletic Royal Air Force College Cranwell sprinters` medals comprising 18 winners` medals, and six second-place bronze medals awarded to Squadron Leader Dennis Field, along with four Royal Air Force brass buttons, and an 18ct gold child`s ring with an engraved family crest, also a cased Silver Royal Society of Arts Manufacturers and Commerce medal named to F Burton Leach, later author and former Secretary of State of Burma. Squadron Leader Dennis Field competed in the 1931 FIBT World Championships at St Moritz winning a bronze medal in the four-man bobsleigh. He flew with Douglas Bader and Guy Gibson in the Second World War and was killed in action.
A collection of twenty assorted colour and black and white autographed promo pictures to include Green Mile signed by Tom Hanks, Charmed, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin Costner, Keanu Reeves, ER George Clooney and Edwards, Harrison Ford from Indiana Jones, Mel Gibson Braveheart, Daryl Hannah (x2), Teri Hatcher, Rob Lowe, Jodie Foster and Nastassja Kinski, Olivia Hussey, Jean Reno and Natalie Portman (x2) etc
A Gibson 335 `Pro` Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar, serial number 73319045, 1979, with laminated maple back and sides, laminated three piece mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, Two Dirty Fingers high output pick-ups, three way pick-up selected, two tone and two volume controls, cream single ply binding, pearl inlaid Gibson logo and crown inlay, Gibson branded chrome `Tulip` tuners, chrome plated hardware, sunburst finish, Gibson case This guitar originally had a Bigsby tailpiece which has been removed and replaced with a stopbar tailpiece, with spare original tune-o-matic bridge and four strap buttons, Gibson hard case. This model made in Kalamazoo was a transitional model between the ES335 and the 335 Dot introduced in l981
Edward VII silver bowl of quatrefoil form having embossed foliate swag and pierced decoration, standing on a circular foot and having a clear glass liner, makers probably Gibson & Co Ltd, London 1906, 29.5cm wide, 20.9oz approx nett Several minor nibbles to the rim of the glass liner - General condition consistent with age **
* Film Stills and British Lobby Cards. A large collection of over 700 items relating to actors with surnames beginning with the letters F and G, c. 1950s/1990s, including some individual lobby cards and a majority of film stills including reprints and duplicates, actors include Peter Finch, Albert Finney, Peter Firth, Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda, Peter Fonda, Harrison Ford, Richard Gere, Susan George, Mel Gibson, Hugh Grant, Carey Grant, Melanie Griffith, etc., archived in labelled envelopes and folders in a full filing cabinet drawer (a drawer)
A matched five-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by Gibson and Langman, London 1887-88, the teapot and coffee pot over-stamped, oval fluted form, scroll handles, engraved with a crest and motto, on oval bases, height of coffee pot 23.3cm, approx. weight 62oz. (5) The crest and motto are those of Shuckburgh, created Baronets of Shuckburgh, Warwickshire, 25 June 1660.
HISTORICAL: Selection of signed clipped pieces (removed from letters or Free Front envelope etc.), A.Ls.S. etc., by various British politicians, nobility and other famous individuals including Queen Victoria (small piece cut from an envelope wrapper addressed in her hand to William Gladstone and signed The Queen), Henry Bartle Frere, Walter Long, Jesse Collings, Lord Halsbury, Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Milner-Gibson, James Lowther, Arthur, Duke of Connaught, John Burns, Margot Asquith, Lord Halifax, William Gladstone, E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Andrew Carnegie (2), Lord Curzon, Gordon Richards, Lord Salisbury, Eamon de Valera, Joseph Chamberlain, Ada Bodart (friend and associate of Edith Cavell), Louisa Molesworth, R. A. Knox, Sarah Biffin, A. P. Stanley, Lord Derby (signed Stanley), Robert Peel etc. Some are neatly laid down to pages removed from an album. G to VG, 103
ASTRONAUTS: A 4to sheet of paper individually signed by over thirty astronauts including Buzz Aldrin, James Lovell, Walt Cunningham, Scott Carpenter, Stuart Roosa, Jack Lousma, Gordon Fullerton, Helen Sharman, John Fabian, Ed Gibson, Bob Overmyer, Owen Garriott, Don Peterson, Jerry Carr, Hank Hartsfield, Bruce McCandless etc. An Austrian postage stamp and cancellation appear in the upper left corner indicating that the signatures were obtained during the Association of Space Explorers Planetary Congress in Austria on 11th October 1993. VG
ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and some smaller by various astronauts including John Young, Helen Sharman, Richard Farrimond & Nigel Wood, Jerry Carr, Fred Haise, Sally K. Ride, Bob Crippen and crew members of Space Shuttle STS-7, Ed Gibson, Jack Lousma etc. VG to EX, 13
GIBSON GUY: (1918-1944) British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943. Rare bold blue fountain pen ink signature (`Guy P Gibson`) on a page removed from an autograph album. Dated 10th July 1943 and annotated in black fountain pen ink beneath the signature in the hand of the collector. The upper two corners of the page are neatly clipped, not affecting the signature, otherwise VG
GIBSON GUY: (1918-1944) British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943. Dark fountain pen ink signature (`Guy P Gibson`) on a pale brown 12mo card, neatly laid down to the inside front cover of a hardback edition of Enemy Coast Ahead by Gibson, published by Pan Books Ltd., London. Beneath Gibson`s signature appears a similar white card signed in black fountain pen ink by Harold Martin (1918-1988) Australian Bomber Pilot in the RAF, participated in Operation Chastise. The fly leaf and title pages of the book are missing (although the maind body of text is complete) and the contents page is reinforced with sellotape at the left edge, just affecting Martin`s signature on the opposite side although not touching Gibson`s signature which is unaffected. A few pencil annotations above and below the signed cards, G
ENTERTAINMENT: A good selection of original pencil portraits by the amateur artist Raymond Swainston, the sketches of various sizes (mainly 8vo, some smaller, a few 4to) and all signed in ink by the subjects, mainly female entertainers and actresses, including Jill Esmond, Wynne Gibson, Anna Neagle (5), Gracie Fields (3), June Clyde, Florence Desmond, Fay Compton, Elisabeth Welch, Sophie Tucker, Constance Cummings, Ben Lyon & Bebe Daniels, Jessie Matthews, Greta Gynt, Nina Mae McKinney, Evelyn Laye, Irene Hervey, Benita Hume, Margaret Lockwood, Pat Kirkwood etc. A little duplication. G to VG, 52
DODGSON C. L.: (1832-1898) Lewis Carroll. English Author of Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland. An excellent A.L.S., C L Dodgson, four pages, 8vo, Christ Church, Oxford, 13th May 1879, to [Thomas Gibson] Bowles. Dodgson announces `I much admire your shower of hard words, & have sent it on to the printer, though without the least expectation that it will calm the storm, or do anything to diminish the general feeling of discontent which I see settling down upon all who have taken up "Doublets"` and continues `May I, without giving offence, venture on a word of remonstrance as to the last "Hard Case"? (I mean the one about a son "born before wedlock"). I cannot consider such a subject as fit for discussion in a drawing room, & among young ladies-& surely that is the sort of society among which you intend the paper to circulate? At any rate that was my impression when I presented you with "Doublets".` Dodgson expands further, `Please do not think me officious: I don`t think I should venture to trouble you, only that I feel that I am now personally connected with V.F. and concerned in its reputation. I have been recommending my young lady friends, right & left, to take up "Doublets", & I confess it comes on me rather as a shock to find that the same paper invites them to discuss a question of bastardy.` He concludes the letter `Don`t (I earnestly beg of you) make me repent that I ever let my name appear in the columns of V.F.` before adding a postscript, `Lest I should be misunderstood, I add that I don`t consider the "Hard Case" as objectionable in itself. As between man & man, I would have no objection whatever to discuss such a question. I simply plead on behalf of the young ladies-& I know of many who are now looking to the "Doublets" with keen interest...` Some very slight, minor show through of Dodgson`s characteristic purple ink, largely to the upper half of the pages, VG Thomas Gibson Bowles (1841-1922) Founder of the magazines The Lady and Vanity Fair. Maternal Grandfather of the Mitford sisters. Dodgson`s preoccupation with the subject of Bastardy within Vanity Fair is interesting-Bowles himself was the illegitimate offspring of politician Thomas Milner Gibson and a servant girl, Susannah Bowles. Doublets, also known as Word Ladder or Word Golf, is a word game which Dodgson invented on Christmas Day in 1877, although the first reference to it in his diaries appears on 12th March 1878. Vanity Fair published the first of Dodgson`s Doublets in their 29th March 1879 issue.
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