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Golden Cockerel Press. A Compendium of the East. Being an Account of the Voyages to the Grand Indies made by the Sieur Jean de Lacombe, of Quercy, Formerly Captain at Arms in the Service of the Company of the Indies of Holland. Now Published for the first time [from the Bordeaux Manuscript of 1681] in an English Translation by Stephanie & Denis Clark. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Ashley Gibson, 1937, six double-page plates, map endpapers, orig. linen-backed silk boards, small folio. Limited edition 282/300, signed by the Editor. (1)
More (Sir Thomas). The Commonwealth of Utopia: containing a Learned and Pleasant Discourse of the Best State of a Publike Weale, as it is found in the Government of the new Ile called Utopia, printed for B. Alsop & T. Fawcet, 1639, some soiling and marks, a little worming to lower outer corner and lower margin, occasionally touching one or two letters, 19th-c. blind-stamped calf, rubbed and some wear, rear joint cracked, upper joint re-strengthened, 12mo.. Gibson 29. (1)
*Charterhouse. Appointment by the Governors of the Charterhouse, Middlesex, of Sir Robert Raymond, Chief Justice of Kings Bench, to be a Governor following the death of Thomas Baron Trevor, Lord President of the Council, dated 29th June 1730, some ink a little faded, eight seal cords in red and white, all but three papered seals missing, signatures of the eight governors include William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury; Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset; Thomas Herbert, Earl of Pembroke; William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth; Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London; and Sir Robert Eyre (1)
Gibson (John & Bowen, Emmanuel). Atlas Minimus, or a New Act of Pocket Maps of the Several Empires Kingdoms and States of the Known World, with Historical Extracts relative to each, new ed., 1792, engraved frontis. and title, 52 engraved maps, complete as list, contemp. ms. notes to front endpaper and verso of title, contemp. diced calf, worn to spine with upper cover near-detached, 12mo (1)
Gibson (Harry). Tobogganing on Crooked Runs, with Contributions by F. de B. Strickland and 'Lady Tobogganer', Longmans, 1894, half-title, frontis., b & w plts. and illusts., some from photos., pubs. cat. at rear (a little browned), orig. pict. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed at head & foot of spine, 8vo (1)
Gibson (W.). The Farriers Dispensatory, in Three Parts. Containing I. A Description of the Medicinal Simples, commonly made use of in the Diseases of Horses ... II. The Preparations of Simples, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral ... III. A Number of Useful Compositions and Receipts suited to the Cure of all Diseases, never before Published ..., 1st ed., 1721, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, joints partly cracked and minor wear to extrems., together with Culpeper (Nicholas), The British Herbal and Family Physician..., Halifax, n.d., c. 1800, eng. title, 47 (of 52?) hand-col. and six (of seven?) plain plts., heavy soiling and few tears and repairs, contemp.calf, some wear, both 8vo (2).
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Gibson of Kilwinning, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the arch decorated with seated figure of Britannia and figures of "Commerce" and "Plenty", the spandrels decorated with seated figures representing "England", "Scotland", "Wales" and "Ireland", to the eight day train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with deep moulded cornice to hood, small bowed front trunk door with carved cresting and moulded quarter columns, on plinth base, 82ins high
A Pair of Victorian Candlesticks, the square bases with gadrooned borders, moulded urns and floral decoration, slightly tapering circular columns with moulded bands of husk decoration, corinthian capitals, detachable drip pans with gadrooned borders, {by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1898, 22.5cm high, loaded} .
A Twelve Place Composite Canteen of Kings Pattern Cutlery, comprising Victorian table spoons and dessert spoons, crested, {by Francis Higgins, London 1861}; six Victorian table spoons, crested, {by Francis Higgins, London 1862}; six Victorian teaspoons, {by Slater, Slater & Holland}; twelve George V dessert forks and spoons, {by Charles Boynton, Sheffield 1928}; twelve George V cake forks, {by Charles Boynton, Sheffield 1928}; six Edwardian teaspoons, {by Gibson & Langman, London 1901}; knives, {maker's mark TS, Sheffield 1990}; a pair of Edwardian sauce ladles, {by Frances Higgins, London 1901; a George V sauce ladle, {by Charles Boynton, Sheffield 1931}; five Victorian table spoons, crested, {by Frances Higgins, London 1862}; a Victorian table spoon, crested, {by George Adams, London 1867}; and a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, {by George Adams, London 1879, total silver weight 126oz}, in a walnut three-drawer canteen.
Gibson, William Stanley, Dilston Hall; or, Memoirs of the Right Hon. James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, a martyr in The Rebellion of 1715, London & Newcastle, Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1850, 4to (230 x 140mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece of the Earl of Derwentwater, tinted lithograph plates, contemporary cloth gilt. With two other works, Edwin Waugh's 'Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities' (London, 1855), and William Keane's 'The Beauties of Middlesex' (Chelsea, 1850)
Vintage golf clubs; four hickory shafted golf clubs; Mashie cleek mark for Spalding, leather grip, Putter; LH Spencer, leather grip; putter cleek mark for Gibson, Kinghorn Fife, made in Scotland hand forged V Richards Burton, and Niblick; Finnigans Ltd, Manchester and Liverpool ever clean rustless steel (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DISH ON PLATED STAND, the former of rounded oblong form, the domed cover, engraved with a crest (a stag's head erased), with neo- classical style boat-form urn finial, the bead-edged base with twin handles, hallmarked London, 1895, makers William Gibson and John Langman (Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co.) 68 ozs, (2115gm), on a silver-plated stand of oblong form on four reeded and fluted legs with hairy paw feet, the X-stretcher with central aperture for a spirit burner, the whole 35cm across handles x 21cm x 21cm high, (13.8in x 8.3in x 8.3in)
A Victorian half fluted and embossed rose bowl, circular with undulating border decorated with leaf and scroll work band, on spreading circular leaf decorated base, and cabochon cartouche engraved monogram and inscription, 10.75in. (27.5cm), London 1890, by William Gibson and John Langman, 34oz., raised on ebonised plinth total height 9.5in. (24cm).
Antiquarian books, 'The Trial of Dr Henry Sacheverell', published London 1710; 'Sir Orl. Bridgman's Conveyances' Vol II, 2nd Edition, MDCCX (with hand-written decoration dated 27th Aug 1802); Book of Common Prayer, Oxford MDCLXXV (front leather embossed William Hesketh John Blackburn Junr Gentn. Bailiffs 1779; and Camdens Britannia, pub. Edmund Gibson, Oxford, London 1695 (four)
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