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A replica Gibson Flying V guitar the model falsely badged as a Gibson on the truss rod cover, therefore a Japanese made replica of the Flying V with rosewood neck, wine red body and black head stock, the model with two exposed white bobbin humbucker pickups, lacks one control knob and switch tip, this guitar comes in a fitted case
A collection of vintage mid 20th century games to include `Impertinent Questions and Pertinent Answers, by HPG & S Ltd`, `Pik.a.styk, by HP Gibson & Sons Ltd`, `A Fentocraft Product`, `Tantalex`, small quantity of puzzles to include `The Telephone Puzzle`, `The Pondsnag`, `The Four Cones`, `Weightlifter`, vintage playing cards etc (16) (illustrated)
The Tempest - A Moorcroft Pottery ginger jar and cover designed by Philip Gibson decorated with tubelined flowers against an ivory white and cobalt blue ground, impressed marks with printed title and numbered 52 of 250, commissioned by B & W Thornton, Stratford-on-Avon as part of The Shakespeare Collection, height 16cm
Fine quality late Victorian four piece tea and coffee set comprising teapot of fluted baluster form with embossed foliate decoration with vacant cartouches. Scroll handle and long spout with acanthus leaf decoration on four stylised paw feet, domed hinged cover with wrythen decoration and flame finial, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream (London 1899), maker William Gibson & John Langman. All at approximately 70ozs, coffee pot 25cm overall height (4)Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
1754: French titled Map of Ireland by J. Gibson 19 by 21 in.Engraved, hand coloured, framed. Map of Ireland by J. Gibson, Clerkenwell, titled "2e. Carte d`Irlande 1754". Also with another framed map of Ireland divided into provinces and counties by John Cary and published by John Stockdale, Picadilly, 26 March 1805. (2 items)
1926 Raleigh Model 14 Bike Year: 1926 Bike Make: Raleigh Bike Model: Model 14 Bike Reg No.: CF 6876 Bike Frame No.: 7751 Bike Engine No.: M1591 Bike Colour: Black The well known Nottingham bicycle manufacturer entered the motorcycle market in 1901 with motorcycle production continuing in a sporadic fashion throughout the pioneer period. During 1920 the company commenced the manufacture of a new in line flat twin, which they followed in 1922 with a range of single cylinder side valve models featuring either two or three speed gearboxes and belt or chain final drive. The new machines quickly established an enviable reputation for their reliability enhanced in 1924 by Hugh Gibson`s successful circuit of the British coast on a combination and Majorie Cottle`s reverse circuit of the same route on a solo. Production continued until 1933 when the company ceased motorcycle production to concentrate on their pedal powered products. This example of the 246cc side valve Model 14 dates from 1926. Equipped with a three speed gearbox and chain final drive it was purchased as a basket case by the vendor in 1987 who undertook its rebuild. The engine, gearbox and magneto were rebuilt as were the hubs, wheels and other cycle parts. The seat was recovered in leather and a new Dunlop Cord tyre was fitted to the rear wheel. New reverse levers were purchased. The frame, forks mudguards and other cycle parts were sandblasted and painted black and a period carbide lighting set was fitted. After completion in 1988 the bike, although a runner, has stood as a centre piece in the reception of an engineering works. It is offered with a buff logbook dating from 1945 and an old Swansea V5. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
Bacon (Francis). Instauratio magna [Novum organum], 1st edition, 2nd issue, John Bill, 1620, engraved title by Simon van de Pass (a few spots and library stamp to lower margin) rehinged with archival tape, woodcut headpieces and historiated initials, initial blank rehinged after dedication leaves, woodcut headpieces and historiated initials, closed tear repairs to leaves c1-c2, without blank c4, with e3 cancelled and reprinted on e4r, adding an errata and omitting the name of Bill Norton from the colophon, presentation bookplate to the BMI to front pastedown from Dr [Willoughby] Wade, modern morocco gilt, folio (282 x 186mm) First edition of Bacon`s manifesto for a new philosophy of scientific method, relying on laws deduced from observation and investigation. Bacon originally conceived his revolutionary work in six parts, of which only the first and second parts, the De augmentiis scientiarum (1623, a greatly expanded version of Of the Advancement of Learning) and the Novum organum were completed. He conceived a new method of acquiring knowledge of the world through observation, experiment and inductive reasoning, which he envisioned as a tool for the total reconstruction of sciences, arts and all human knowledge... to extend the power and dominion of the human race... over the universe`... Bacon made no contributions to science itself, but his insistence on making science experimental and factual, rather than speculative and philosophical, had powerful consequences.... As a philosopher Bacon`s influence on Locke and through him on subsequent English schools of psychology and ethics was profound. Leibniz, Huygens and particularly Robert Boyle were deeply indebted to him, as were the Encyclopidistes and Voltaire...` (PMM). His vision inspired the creation of the Royal Society and the other early scientific academies. Gibson 103b; PMM 119; STC 1163; Dibner, Heralds of Science 80; Norman 98 (large paper copy). (1)
Gibson (Thomas). The Anatomy of Humane Bodies Epitomized, 6th edition, 1703, imprimatur before title, twenty engraved plates, some spotting or browning throughout, library stamps to title and plates, old ownership signatures of Thomae Gilberd dated 1738 and Danielis Leblon, also presentation bookplate to the BMI from Dr Blackall, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked and recornered, together with a fifth edition of the same work, 1697, twenty engraved plates, lacks imprimatur and first leaf of To the Reader (A3), old dampstaining throughout, library stamps to title and plates, library cloth, a little frayed at head of joints, both 8vo. Russell 319 & 318. (2)
Lancisi (Giovanni Maria). Opera quae hactenus prodierunt omnia, 4 volumes, Rome, 1745, folding engraved portrait frontispiece, nine folding engraved plates, faint library stamps to title and plates, volume two without half-title, non-matching half morocco library bindings, 4to, together with Lancisi (Giovanni Maria), Dissertatio historica de bovilla peste, ex campaniae sinibus anno MDCCXIII latio importata, Rome: Joannis Mariae Salvioni, 1715, half-title, title printed in red and black, scattered light foxing, bookplate of Edward Johnstone (1757-1851) to verso of half-title, library stamp to title and sporadically throughout, library cloth, both 4to, plus Gibson (William), The Farrier`s New Guide, 1st edition, 1720, folding engraved frontispiece bound in after preliminary leaves (with loss to outer edge), seven engraved plates, title relaid and with crossed out owners name, contemporary panelled calf, crude later reback, 8vo. 1)Lancisi was physician to Pope Clement XI and was the first to describe cardiac syphilis, as well as being a noted epidemiologist. This collected edition includes his celebrated treatise on the heart De motu cordis et aneurysmatibus` which is not present in the 1718 edition. G-M 71 (1718 edition). 2) First edition of a rare work on the cattle plague and an epidemic among horses that struck Rome in 1712. (6)
A Gibson J200 JR Twelve String Acoustic Guitar, with makers paper label, serial number 90492022, two piece maple neck, spruce top, flamed maple back and sides, inlaid back stripe, rosewood fingerboard with pearl crown inlaid markers, gold plated tuners, fitted with under saddle pick-up, tone and volume controls, in original plush lined Gibson case
A Second World War Group of Six Medals, posthumously awarded to Colonel Guy Wordsworth-Gibson of the First Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 1ST ARMY, Defence and War Medals and Dunkirk Medal. Together with related items including a rare miniature enamelled metal Regimental drum presented to him as a Subaltern on leaving Sandhurst, two silver cigarette cases, the interiors engraved with places and dates of service beginning Sandhurst 1918 to Gawnpore 1933 and Tunisia 1943, three Indian silver regimental ash trays, a steel cased calendar pocket watch, a silver cased wristwatch, a pair of 18ct gold cufflinks and a sweetheart brooch with enamelled and diamond set badge, three cap and lapel badges, his camera, parallel rule and a large photograph album. The album contains numerous personal photographs showing his army and home life in Razmak, Waziristan and Mussoorie, India in the 1930`s. **Colonel Guy Wordsworth-Gibson was killed at El Alamein, Tunisia, North Africa,
FOOTBALL: A good autograph album containing seven pages individually signed by various football teams comprising Manchester United (11 signatures including Jimmy Delaney, Jack Crompton, Allenby Chilton, Johnny Aston, Johnny Carey, Stan Pearson, Jack Rowley etc.), Manchester City (14 signatures including Andy Black, Roy Clarke, Joe Fagan, Johnny Hart, Billy Walsh, Frank Swift, Eric Westwood etc.), Newcastle United (14 signatures including Ernie Taylor, Joe Harvey, George Robledo, Bobby Cowell, Ron Batty, Frank Brennan, Bobby Mitchell, Jackie Milburn, Frank Houghton, Jack Fairbrother etc.), Arsenal (11 signatures including Laurie Scott, Jimmy Logie, Reg Lewis, Archie Macaulay, Leslie Compton, Wally Barnes, Doug Lishman, Ian McPherson etc.), Blackpool (11 signatures including Stan Mortensen, Eric Hayward, Rex Adams, Andy McCall, Harry Johnston, George Farm, Doug Davidson, Eddie Shimwell, Hugh Kelly, Ron Suart etc.), Sheffield United (12 signatures including Jimmy Hagan, George Jones, Joe Shaw, Albert Cox, Harry Hitchin, Harry Latham, Colin Collindridge etc.), Aston Villa (12 signatures including George Edwards, George Cummings, Dicky Dorsett, Edmund Lowe, Joe Rutherford, Harry Parkes, Johnny Dixon, Frank Moss, Colin Gibson etc.) and also including two pages signed in bold pencil by over twenty other footballers including Jimmy Gordon, Jimmy Hartnett, Stan Rickaby, George Hardwick etc. VG
GERMAN CINEMA: Collection of 35 vintage signed sepia postcard photographs by various German Film stars etc., each neatly corner mounted into a postcard album, including Lilian Harvey, Lee Parry, Harry Liedtke, Maria Minzenti, Karel Lamac, Reinhold Schunzel, Xenia Desni, Olga Tschechowa, Mady Christians, Vivian Gibson, Paul Richter, Erna Morena, Lya Mara, Mary Kid, Henny Porten, Livio Pavanelli, Jgo Sym, Camilla Horn, Brigitte Helm, Hans Junkermann, Bruno Kastner etc. A little duplication. Also including 47 unsigned postcards, subjects including Greta Garbo (4), Rudolph Valentino etc., and various stars in scenes from Metropolis (12) etc. VG to EX.
COUNTRY & WESTERN: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and some slightly smaller etc., by various Country and Western singers and musicians including Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., Reba McEntire, Tanya Tucker, Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Tammy Wynette, The Wilburn Brothers, Stonewall Jackson, Roy Acuff, Grandpa Jones, Boxcar Willie, Hank Williams III, Don Gibson, Kathy Mattea, Jeanne C. Riley, Billy Walker, Barbara Mandrell etc. G to generally VG, 83
Gibson, Charles Dana. Pictures of People by Charles Dana Gibson. New York: R. H. Russell, 1901. Oblong 17" x 11" cloth boards. Volume contains Mr. Gibson`s best art and are uniform in shape, size and binding. Illustrated with black and white reproductions of Gibson`s work. Illustrated throughout with Gibson`s cartoons. Minimum shipping costs apply, please request quote before bidding.
A George III 18ct. gold fusée open-faced pocket watch, London 1819 by Gibson of London, the decorative gold dial with gold Roman numerals, the gilt fusée movement signed `Gibson - London`, with decorative watch cock and round pillars, the engine-turned case hallmarked London 1819, weight, 72grms., with key For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
Brichta Durward on the Firth of Forth Oil on canvas, signed Edinburgh 1894, 64 x 97cm Footnote: S.S Durward, George Gibson & Co. LTD George Gibson & Co. Ltd started business in Leith as shipbrokers and agents around 1797. By 1816 they were managing the ships of Leith Hamburgh & Rotterdam Shipping Co. from an office at 64 Commercial Street. George Gibson was joined by his son in 1849 and they became shipowners by purchasing five schooners which they traded from Forth ports to Rotterdam and Antwerp. They ordered their first steamship from the William & Denny yard in Dumbarton which entered service as the S.S Balmoral in 1850. They succeeded in developing a regular liner service to Rotterdam and the first S.S Durward entered service in 1892. This ship could carry 50 first class passengers in the poop accommodation and 16 steerage in partitioned areas of the alleyways which they shared with worn out horses being shipped for the European horse meat trade! They changed the name of this Durward to Quentin when a sister ship was launched in 1895 and named S.S Durward. This is the vessel depicted in the painting sailing from Leith in 1896. Very sadly she attracted some fame by being the first ship to be sunk by a German U-boat in 1915. George Gibson & Co. Ltd was acquired by Anchor Line Ltd in 1972 which became part of Walter Runciman & Co Ltd. It now owns a fleet of specialised liquified petroleum gas tankers (LPG) and is still based in Leith owned by a Scandinavian Group.
A collection of 8 books about 617 (Dambusters) squadron, RAF, all signed by numerous former members of the squadron: Falconer, J. The Dam Busters, (1st edn. Stroud, 2003) signed on title page by Tony Iveson, Frank Tilley and 17 others; Cooper, A, The Dambusters Squadron (1st edn. London 1993) signed on title page by H. Watkinson, Johnny Johnson and 20 others; Ward, C, Leee, A. & Wachtel, A, Dambusters The Definitive History 1943-45 (1st edn., Walton-on-Thames 2003, signed against illustrated mini biographies on flyleaf bt James Castognola, John Cockshott and 16 others with a further 14 signatures added; Humphries, H., Living with Heroes, (1st edn., Norwich 2003) title page signed by author and 20 other former squadron members; Harrison, S., The 60th Anniversary Dambusters (1st edn., Hailsham, 2003) flyleaf signed by 8 former squadron members;Cooper, A., Born Leader: the Story of Guy Gibson, VC (1st limited edn.(127/617) Keston 1993) signed on title page by Richard Todd and 9 former squadron members; Bennett, T., 617 Squadron the Dambusters at War (1st edn., Wellingborough 1986) signed by the author and 29 others former squadron members & Sweetman, J., The Dambursters Raid, (pb./ London 2003) signed on title by Beck Parsonsm, Fred Sutherland and three others.
THE GLADSTONE SERVICE. A CROWN DERBY PLATE designed by Richard Lunn and painted by Count Holtzendorf and James Rouse with a central panel of figures on a Derbyshire moor in etched gilt border, the intense cobalt ground reserved with three oval medallions of flowers alternating with `jewelled` tablets with the raised gilt initials WEG, in gilt rim, 24cm diam, printed mark, inscription DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY THE DERBY CROWN PORCELAIN CO LIMITED FOR PRESENTATION TO THE RT HONLE W E GLADSTONE MP BY THE LIBERAL WORKING MEN OF DERBY 1883 and PODR mark for 5 December 1883 in red, further inscribed by Rouse Flowers by J Rouse Snr/Derwent Edge Peak/Duplicate, 1883 One of a very small number of duplicate plates, extra to the twenty six piece service. Count Holtzendorf was sent on several occasions into the Derbyshire countryside purposely to make sketches for use only on the Gladstone Service. The fine oval miniature flower paintings were executed by James Rouse, Senior. The service was presented to Gladstone in the Library of Hawarden Castle by a delegation from Derby on Saturday, 22nd December 1883. See Gibson (Hugh), A Case of Fine China, Derby 1993, pp63-68 and Ian C Harding, for a contemporary Report recounting the Presentation of a Dessert Service to William Ewart Gladstone, article in DPIS Newsletter 58, Summer 2006, pp26-29. ++In fine condition with very slight wear to the gilding around the central panel, really only noticeable when the plate is held at an oblique angle to the light
A good early 20th century photograph album by Gibson & Sons with photographs depicting shipwrecks and topographical views of the Scillies, examples to include the wreck of S.S. King Cadwallon dated 1906, steam pumps and divers on the Bordelaise, the launch of St. Mary`s lifeboat, preparing open graves for the Schiller wreck etc. (some water and damp damage). (See illustration)
A collection of approximately 350 autographs of footballers on Charles Buchan Magazine cut-outs and an autograph book 1940s-1950s including; Duncan Edwards, Stanley Matthews (4), Dennis Compton, Tom Finney (4), Stan Mortenson (3), Bill Shankley, Don Revie, Bert Williams, Danny Blanchflower, Roger Byrne, Jackie Milburn, Jimmy McIlroy, also a Mickey Durling 1954 Manchester United caricature poster with autographs of Jack Rowley, Jack Crompton, Dennis Violet, Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor, John Berry, Henry Cockburn, Allenby Chilton, Don Gibson, Mark Jones, Matt Busby.
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