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Lot 25

A Maestro acoustic guitar by Gibson, contained in carry case.

Lot 3511

A Gibson ES-175 Hollowbody Electric Guitar In Sunburst With Added Bigsby Tremolo Arm. Comes With Gibson Hardbody Carry CaseSerial Number: 91935375 Production Year 1995Made In USA The Guitar Is In Good Overall Condition With No Signs Of Obvious Damage Or Any Signs Of Wear. Archtop Cutaway Body With Rosewood FretBoard, Two Humbucker Pickups Maple Top Body. 

Lot 2015

A London Transport Company bus ticket machine, with serial number 30120, the Gibson A14 model in brown carry case with ticket reels.

Lot 2016

A London Transport Company bus ticket machine, with serial number 22959, the Gibson A14 model in brown carry case with ticket reels.

Lot 324

A London Transport Gibson A14, alpha code fares version Bus Conductors Ticket Machine, serial number 30858, which appears to dispense tickets as it should although would benefit from re-inking, complete with harness and webbing in its original London Transport carry case. The case also includes a diagram identifying the main parts of the machine, a 1985 Schedule Card for Service 15 Sunday Duty No. 9, a fare chart for Service 144 and a copy of the LT staff newsletter 'The Busman' dated November 1972.

Lot 325

A vintage London Transport Bus Conductors Leather Cash Bag, strap and T-key, with the LT roundel impressed into the front of the bag, together with a scarce, unopened London Transport Emergency Ticket Pack which contains eight unused decimal ticket blocks of various denominations housed in a small wooden rack and an LT Emergency Cash Total sheet. These emergency packs were designed to come into use if a Gibson (or other) machine became unserviceable mid-duty. Also included as part of this lot is a Ticket Punch and a small quantity of London Transport cash bags.

Lot 444

Moorcroft - Superb Tubelined Lamp Base with Original Shade ' Sinmeon ' Design. Designer Philip Gibson. Date 2000. Height with Shade 18 Inches - 45 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition .

Lot 65

HMS Tiptoe visitors book with 846 autographs inc four Donald Cameron VC and two Bell Davies VC. Incredibly rare signatures of Lt Cdr (later Commander) Donald Cameron VC and Lt (later Vice Admiral) Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. As far as we know, no copies of these signatures have appeared on the market. They are significantly rarer than, say, Guy Gibson. has over 100 pages of text, signature list etc. A rare opportunity to acquire an important Visitors' Book that was kept in HMS Tiptoe between Nov 1947 and May 1952. Its 846 signatures, most of which have been identified, are a Who's Who of the Royal Navy. Cameron has signed the book four times; Bell Davies has signed it twice. There is some bleeding on some pages, but priced just for the rare VC autographs. Comes with list of the signatures. Includes many Killed in Action during the war with huge array of Admirals and important medal winners. Full list of signatures included, following hundreds of hours of research. Sure to have some valuable and scarce autographs. Includes Commander Donald Cameron VC, David Riley Johnston OBE, DSC Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Robert Thomas Smith MID x 2Cedric William Crocker Green DSM Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC Commander Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] David John Lisle Foster DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Lee Browne CBE, DSO Lt Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Vice Admiral (E) Sir Denys Chester Ford KCB, CBE Lt John Arthur Davis DSC Lt (E) Alfred Lewis Giordan DSC Surgeon Lt Eric Arthur Penn DSC, MRCS, LRCP Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt [later Lt Cdr] John Norman Devlin DSC, MBE Lt [later Lt Cdr] Andrew Thomas Chalmers DSC, MID Wilfred Allan Plummer DSC Lt Cdr Arthur John Wright Pitt DSO Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC Commissioned Engineer Albert Ewart John Hodge MID Lt Phillip Rutter Wood DSC, MID Capt [later Admiral Sir] Gerald Vaughan Gladstone GBE, KCB Lt Ian Macfarlane Stoop DSC Possibly Lt Cdr Robert Stuart Scott Ingham OBE, DSC Lt Cdr Herbert Anthony John Hollings MBE, DSC, MiD Skipper Lt Harry Leonard Lang DSC, RD, RNR Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Cecil Gordon DSO Lt Cdr Robert George Pierson Bulkeley DSC Instructor Lt Clifford John Jones MID Lt [later Capt] Donald Roy Saxon DSC, MID, RCN Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MIDL (E) [later Rear Admiral] Derek Garland Spickernell CB, CEng, FIMechE, FIET, FIMar Cdr (E) Richard Frederick Hermann Schlesinger Tolson DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt Cdr (E) Robert George Lane DSC, MIMarE Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Cdr [later Commodore] Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow, 3rd Baronet, DSC, DL Lt Cdr (S) Gerald Huthwaite Moore CBE, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Cdr [later Capt] Stewart Armstrong Porter DSC, MID Temp Lt Cdr Herbert Frank Metson DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr Guy Stewart Chetwode Clarabut DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Admiral Sir] Michael Francis de Halpert DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Cdr (E) Edward Hort Player DSC Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Capt] Michael Lindsay Coulton Crawford DSC, MIDL (E) [later Vice Admiral Sir)] John Stuart Crosbie Lea F/O Gerhard Hegland DSC (500909)Senior Commissioned Engineer Joel Clifford Edgecombe Blamey DSC, DSM Lt [later Major] Michael Mancell Aldworth VRD, MID Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral] Iwan Geoffrey Raikes KCB, CBE, DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC MID x 2 Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr James Anthony Lawrence Wilkinson DSC Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Lt [later Admiral Sir] Derek Roy Reffell KCB Cdr John Douglas Hayes DSO, MID x 2Air Commodore Henry Edward Forrow CB, OBE, OAR4 (04007) Lt Col George Burnett Stevenson MID (52699)Capt Archibald George Forman CBE, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr Robert Francis Gerard Elsworth DSC Ian Edward Fraser VC, DSC, LoM, RD, JP Lt William Albert Perren MID Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr Douglas Lambert DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Capt Douglas Henry Reid Bromley DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr (E) Ronald Henry Bull DSC Cdr (L) Thomas Joseph Roger Kirkby MID Vice Admiral Albert Lawrence Poland KBE, CB, DSO, DSC, MID x 2Capt Basil Jones DSO, DSC, MID Rear Admiral (E) Ronald Gordon Murray CB, CBE Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Donald Hay MID Lt Cdr David Swanston DSO, DSC Lt [later Admiral Sir] Peter Geoffrey Marshall Herbert KCB, OBE Lt [later Cdr] John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Cdr Donald Cameron VCL (E) John Watkins Northwood MBE, DSC, MID, MIMarE Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr Brian Cochrane Longbottom MID Cdr Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr [later Capt (Hon)] Richard Femister Tibbatts DSC Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral Sir] Ian Stewart McIntosh CB, MBE, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr [later Capt] Stanley William Clayden DSC Lt Cdr Sybold van Ravesteijn ON4, BK x 2, OHK5, OV1, XX, DSC Lt [later Rear Admiral] John Bethell Hervey CB, OBEL (E) [later Lt Cdr] Ernest Redver Head OBE, MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Squadron Leader Sidney Frank Tolman MID (73914) Cdr Alec Murray McKillop DSC, MID x 2 Lt [later Admiral Sir] Allan Gordon Tait KCB, DSC, MID Capt Ian Agnew Patterson Macintyre CBE, CB, DSO, LegH Charles Learmonth Bedale DSC, RN Captain Francis Howard DSC, RN Cdr John Bertram de Betham Kershaw DSO Cdr (E) [later Reverend] Oliver John Frank Lockwood St John DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Browne CBE, DSO Capt [later Rear Admiral] Bertram Wilfrid Taylor CB, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Cdr] John Raymond Henry Bull MBE, DSC Lt Cdr Bruce Collins MBE, MID Capt [later Vice Admiral Sir] Maxwell Richmond KBE, CB OBE, DSO, RB, CdeG, MID x 2 Cdr Ralph Grosvenor Jenkins OBE, DSC, MIDG/C [later Acting Air Vice Marshal] Fergus Alexander Pearce CBE, MID x 2 (26187)Capt [later Admiral of the Fleet Sir] Michael Le Fanu GCB, DSC, LoM, MID Lt Cdr Edmund Roger Stone MIDF/L [later G/C] Basil William Parsons CBE, DFC, AFC, MID (133754) Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 682

An Epiphone for Gibson Les Paul electic guitar, made in Korea, Serial Number S9******2, 101cm long

Lot 225

Sillitoe (Alan, 1928-2010). Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1st edition, London: W. H. Allen, 1958. 8vo, original cloth, dust jacket, signed by the author on the title-page, edges spotted, jacket with a few shallow chips, staining to spine-panel verso and rear flap,Ishiguro (Kazuo, 1954-). An Artist of the Floating World, 1st edition, London: Faber and Faber, 1986. 8vo, original boards, dust jacket, signed and dated by the author ('4th Oct '86') on the title-page, text-block toned,and 19 other modern first editions, all signed, of which 4 signed on tipped-in '1988 Booker Prize Shortlist Signed Editions' slip (Marina Warner, The Lost Father; Peter Carey, Oscar and Lucinda; Penelope Fitzgerald, The Beginning of Spring; David Lodge, Nice Work), one on a laid-in slip (Angela Carter, Wise Children, 1991), the others including Ian Rankin (Set in Darkness, 2 copies), William Golding (Fire Down Below), William Gibson (Mona Lisa Overdrive), Iain Banks (Complicity), Gervase Phinn, Ben Okri, Julian Barnes, and more (qty: 21)

Lot 29

Noble (Mark). Two Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins of the Episcopal-Palatines of Durham, 1st edition, Birmingham: for the author, 1780. 4to (270 x 210 mm), contemporary marbled boards, rebacked, engravings in text, errata slip, spotting to outer leaves, corner of title-page excised, hole in D2 to no loss of text, Close (John). The Waddle Family, a Story of Olden Times, 1st edition, Kirkby Stephen: published and sold by Poet Close, 1868. 8vo (212 x 130 mm), modern quarter morocco, pp. xviii [2] 278 (advertisements: [4] to front, 20, 4, 4, [2] to rear; single leaves tipped to plate facing p. 1 and to pp. 71 and 200), 8 wood-engraved plates (without the portraits of Gladstone and Dickens noted in BL copy; BL count of 13 plates may include some section-titles or full-page illustrations), original wrappers bound in,Metcalfe (R. W.). The Ravenstonedale Parish Registers, 1st edition, Kendal: T. Wilson, 1893-4. 3 volumes in 1, 8vo (248 x 150 mm), modern half morocco, original wrappers bound in,Scott (Daniel). The Stricklands of Sizergh Castle, 1st edition, Kendal: Titus Wilson, 1908. 8vo (224 x 135 mm), modern half morocco, 15 halftone photographic plates, 3 folding tables,Sedgwick (Adam, 1785-1873). Adam Sedgwick's Dent. A Facsimile Reprint in One Volume of Two Classics of Dales History, number 24 of 30 copies signed by the editor, Sedbergh: privately published by R. F. G. Hollett and Son, 1984. 8vo, original half morocco, frontispiece,Howitt (Mary, 1799-1888). Hope on Hope Ever!, number 6 of 50 copies signed by the editor, Sedbergh: Dales Historical Monographs, 1988. 8vo, original half morocco,[Ravenstonedale]. Family Notes and Reminiscences. Collected by Mary A. Metcalfe-Gibson, Coldbeck, Ravenstonedale 1st edition, Kendal: T. Wilson, 1899. 8vo (216 x 132 mm), contemporary half calf, folding table,and 24 others, similar Cumberland and Westmorland interest including local imprints, leather and original cloth bindings, one in wrappers (qty: 31)Provenance: John Heaton Cope ARPS (1926-2020).Footnote: ESTC T88163 (Noble). Library Hub traces three copies only for The Waddle Family and two for Family Notes and Reminiscences.

Lot 603

Royal Air Force interest, a George VI WWII era silver inkwell of capstan shape bearing Per Ardua Ad Astra crest and signatures including Helen Armstrong, A Aves, Silvia Newman, Pearl Gibson, Anne Layton, Amy Gibb and Denna Wilson, by Reid and Son, Birmingham 1939, 11cm diameter. 

Lot 747

Medal of 24026234 Private W Gibson of D Company 1st Gordons Highlanders, comprising Elizabeth II general service medal (1962-2007 type) with BORNEO clasp [24026234 PTE W GIBSON GORDONS], (ref 153/13)

Lot 626

Musical Instruments - a Countryman electric guitar, in fitted case; a Gibson/Baldwin 9 watt amplifier; Adastra mono mic mixer; guitar stand; a Cruiser 12watt amplifier (5)

Lot 277

A WWII British Observers and Air Gunners Log Book, belonging to Air Gunner 1365465 Sgt. Douglas Pate, his flying was singed off by Wing Commander Guy Gibson V.C. D.S.O bar D.F.C. 2 bars at the end of December 1942.The first recorded entry is on the 4/6/1942, he completed his Air Gunnery Course on 8/8/1942 with the remark 'Should make a very useful air gunman'.Pate is recorded as flying 'Operations Berlin' on the 16/1/1943, which was marked in red ink. This Raid over Berlin was famous for the war reporter Richard Dimbleby accompanying Guy Gibson and doing so he became the first war correspondent to record a broadcast description of a bombing raid.Pate flew with Sgt. Doug Thompson a Canadian pilot in Lancaster Bombers in January and February 1943. Pate suffered damage to his hearing and was unable to fly on missions during March 1943, his former crew plane piloted by Thompson crashed in the French alps near Dijon returning from a raid over Italy, killing most of the crew. Thompson was badly burnt and spent 20 months as P.O.W. before being repatriated by the Germans. According to the East Grinstead Museum records, he had seven Operations while at Queen Victoria Hospital over 16 months, and became part of the Guinea Pig Club. Thompson returned to Canada and married his Fiancé Francis, who in turn wrote a pamphlet detailing her experiences being married to a WWII veteran.Pate survived the war, his Log book details flights up the 16th May 1946, his grand total of flying hours from 4/6/42 to 16/5/46 were 1462.58 hours.

Lot 195

Two modern Moorcroft vases, 'Angels Trumpets' by Angela Davenport, with paperwork, 18.5cm high, 'Blue Rhapsody' by Philip Gibson, 25.5cm high, both boxedCondition report: Both appear to be in good condition but one box has damage to one end

Lot 1015

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK/DISCO - UK 7" COLLECTION. More tight grooves with this collection of around 230 x UK 7" releases. With cuts from the likes of William Bell, Chic, King Curtis, Arthur Conley, Jackie Moore, Sam & Dave, The Detroit Spinners, Blue Magic, Wilson Pickett, Banzai, Ultrafunk, WIllie Henderson, The Chi-Lites, Crown Heights Affair, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Ritchie Family, R. Dean Taylor, The Fatback Band, The Flirtations, Betty Wright, Faith Hope & Charity, Odyssey, Carl Douglas, Wayne Gibson, Real Thing, Liquid Smoke, D.C. LaRue, Space, Olympic Runners, Ann Peebles, Donnie Elbert and Al Green. Condition is generally VG to Ex though some can drop below.

Lot 675

CLASSIC SOUL/NORTHERN - 7" COLLECTION. Stirrin' collection of 23 x classic 45s! Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Nat Wright - Mr. Love (US Mercury 72980 - Ex), The Skullsnaps - I'm Your Pimp (GSF 6902, private promo release - VG+), Aaron Neville - She Took You For A Ride (Par Lo 103) and Tell It Like It Is (CS 9009), James Brown & The Famous Flames - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (HL 9990 - VG), Jimmy Hughes - Goodbye My Lover Goodbye (Fame F-6407, red label), Luther Ingram - If It's All The Same To You Babe (2007 US RE, VR 1021 - Ex), Wayne Gibson (KB 8012, orange labels), The Innersection/Essex IV (GROUP 5), Ellingtons (Castle 102, private), Mr. Soul (Genuine 150-2, private), Impressions, The Sons Of Robin Stone, Etta James, Jackie Wilson, Tyrone Davis, Horseman, The Orlons, Barbara Acklin, Luther Ingram, Julie Grant, Archie Bell & The Drells and Ann Peebles. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 2051

Circa 1950s Ladies' Suits, comprising a Rogant retailed by Kenneth Cross Newcastle blue/grey boucle wool two-piece suit with fitted jacket and detachable fur-trimmed collar; Crayson Model green two-piece skirt suit with tailored jacket, button fastening and pocket detail; Dereta grey wool suit comprising fitted jacket with graphic printed lining and skirt; green tweed suit comprising jacket with round neck and hook and eye fastenings; Alexon grey worsted wool three-quarter length coat with collar and button fastening; similar brown coat; Rogant blue textured three-quarter length coat with contrasting blue and white lining; David Gibson Regent Street blue and white short sleeve silk dress and matching blue grosgrain coat with turn-back cuffs (8)

Lot 326

A large Moorcroft Kingfisher jug 189/500 Philip Gibson c2000 in good condition, 20cm tall

Lot 45

A Moorcroft Pottery Poppy pattern vase, circa 2008, designed by Nicola Slaney, No. 65 of 150, impressed and painted factory marks to base, MADE FOR LIBERTY, 35cm high; and a Moorcroft Pottery Deco Drive pattern vase, circa 2007, designed by Phillip Gibson, numbered 28, impressed and painted factory marks to base, 25.5cm high (2)Condition report: Poppy vase with some wide crazing, no chips, cracks or repair.Drive vase in good order, no damage or repair.

Lot 3082

1972 Gibson SG mahogany electric guitar, made in USA, with retro fitted bridge and pick-ups marked 'Seymour Duncan', serial no.676818, L98cm; in hard carrying case hand-painted with a scene entitled 'Baby-Chew'

Lot 3031

1980s Les Paul Epiphone limited edition cut-away electric guitar by Gibson, the burgundy coloured body with two pick-ups, volume and tone knobs and scratch plate, original tuning pegs, serial no.U6030215, 101cm overall; in modern Kinsman fitted carrying case

Lot 3086

Late 1990s Epiphone Sheraton left handed hollow body electric guitar by Gibson, serial no.99090334, bears label 'Made in Korea', L103cm, in Hiscox fitted hard case; with Squier SP-10 amplifier and XCG folding guitar stand (3)

Lot 1348

RAILWAY KIT LOCOMOTIVES 7 unused railway kit locomotives, including Alan Gibson (x3, 633 Class, 46xx Class and 850 Class), Nu Cast 1363 Class, Firecast GWR Metro Tank, K's Kits 14xx, and Craftsman Models 36xx. (7)

Lot 1352

RAILWAY KITS various unused railway kits in boxes and packets, including Blacksmith Models (GWR 517 Class, GWR Siphon, GWR Horsebox etc), Peter K GWR 1361, Alan Gibson (MR Horsebox, and Double Horsebox), Puffer Model Railway Products etc.

Lot 1534

EPIPHONE GIBSON ACOUSTIC GUITAR - KOREA with a label inside, Model PR 350-12, Serial 2011726, Epiphone, Made in Korea, in a fitted case with strap and accessories. Also with a Spanish A Dotras Cordoba acoustic guitar (crack to the back). (2)

Lot 460

THREE MILITARY THEMED BOARD GAMES - 'Tri-Tactics' by H. P. Gibson & Sons. Ltd., 'Battleships' by Merit and 'Air Cav' Helicopter Warfare In The Eighties, by West End Games (3)

Lot 661

After John Gibson - Psyche and Zephyrs - A late 19th Century Victorian marble figural statue group in the form of two Zephyrs carrying the Goddess of Soul Psyche. Wear commensurate with age with multiple repairs throughout. Measures approx; 48cm x 21cm.   

Lot 167

Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan, contributor) The Strand Magazine, vol. 1-30, duplicates of vol. 22 and 23, illustrations, endpapers browned, the odd leaf detached, some cracking at gutter and hinges, vol. 23 with hinge broken, original illustrated cloth, a little rubbed, spine faded, chips and tears to head and foot, some with shelf-lean, 1891-1905, 8vo (32) ⁂ Includes Sherlock Holmes' first appearance in print, as well as stories subsequently collected under 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A10], 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A14], and 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A29].

Lot 853

A LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON THE HISTORY OF THE R.A.F. A collection of books to include 'Enemy Coast Ahead' by Guy Gibson, 'The Mosquito Manual' and many others. Approximately 54 volumes.

Lot 87

Silver coins and medallions, including an 1892 Alcester Unionist Convention medallion in the original Gibson & Co presentation box, 1896 Victoria silver crown, ARP badge, mercantile medallions, fishing medallions, and Austin motorcar membership tag, together with a bag of six pence and other coins. The silver weight is approx 96 gms.  

Lot 265

Phillip Gibson for Moorcroft vase 'Torridon' with impressed and painted marks to base, approx 21.5 cms h. 

Lot 178

Twelve silver rat tail Hanoverian dessert spoons, including eight Sheffield hallmark dated 1969 mm Cooper Bros & Sons; two London hallmark dated 1893 mm William Gibson & John Langman, one London hallmark dated 1890 and one London hallmark dated 1876 mm Daniel & John Welby, approx 600 gms.

Lot 498

A late 19th century WM Gibson of Appleby barometer

Lot 1131

CHARLES DANA GIBSON A waiter, signed, pen and ink, 25 x 22cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 266

Status Quo: Alan Lancaster's Schecter Telecaster-Style Guitar,circa 1979,all-natural wood finish, single cutaway body, two replacement pickups with two rotary controls and three-way selector, white plastic scratchplate, gold-plated hardware, fingerboard with black dot markers, headstock with Schecter decal and Schaller machineheads, in hard, plush-lined stickered Fender case with original pickups in box and strap, guitar 38 1/4in (97cm) longFootnotes:Provenance: Property of Alan Lancaster (1949-2021). Best known as a founding member of the rock band Status Quo. Lancaster contributed to songwriting, and vocals on albums and live concerts, taking the lead on tracks such as 'Backwater', 'Is There A Better Way', 'Bye Bye Johnny', 'High Flyer' and 'Roadhouse Blues' etc. Having formed the band in 1962 with schoolmate, Francis Rossi, his final performance as a full-time member of Status Quo was at Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1985 for the opening of Live Aid. Alan joined the original line-up of the band for reunion concerts in 2013 and 2014.This guitar originally belonged to Rick Parfitt from 1979 to 1985, when he swapped it for a Gibson EB3 bass guitar owned by Alan. It was used by Rick for various recordings and concerts. There is film on Youtube of Francis Rossi playing it for a TV performance of Jealousy with Bernie Frost in 1985 - Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YddwDWN5BY. Post-Quo, the Schecter was played on Alan's band The Party Boys' No. 1 single He's Gonna Step On You Again and on the band's eponymous, first studio album.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 293

The Damned: Captain Sensible's customised stage-used Gibson SG guitar,circa 1971-72,serial number now not present, believed to be a SG 100 or 200, now heavily customised and re-finished in cherry red, double cutaway solid body, double Humbucker pickups, mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, with additional neon green plastic panel over volume/tuners, embellished with 'Darwin' fish logo plaque, and a sticker for The Damned, as well as a hand-drawn caricature of Captain Sensible on the reverse with the words Captain Sensible and Cliff Richard is shit! in black pen, owned and used by guitarist Captain Sensible during his time with punk band The Damned, accompanied by a letter of provenance from Captain Sensible on personalised stationery and a black Yamaha guitar case with flight stickers applied, guitar 39 1/2in (100cm)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by singer/songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of the punk band The Damned, Captain Sensible.'They were the Bash Street Kids of Punk... While other groups were carefully considering their moves (or having them considered) The Damned went out there and pulled faces at the world as if there was no tomorrow.' - Jon Savage.On 6th July 1976, The Damned played their first show supporting the Sex Pistols at the 100 Club in London. On 22nd October, five weeks before the release of the Sex Pistols' 'Anarchy in the U.K.', Stiff Records put out The Damned's first single, 'New Rose' - making them the first UK punk band to release a single. The Damned's first album, Damned Damned Damned, was then released on 18th February 1977, and was the first full-length album released by a British punk band. Following this, the band were soon on tour promoting the album, and in March joined T. Rex on their final tour as the opening act.Captain Sensible co-founded The Damned in 1976, and was with the band until 1984 when he embarked on a solo career, later re-joining the band in 1988 to play a series of reunion gigs in the 90's and 00's. In the letter of provenance that accompanies the guitar, Captain Sensible reminisces ...this guitar was purchased on the road...somewhere in the UK after the previous one had packed up - possibly due to all the beer and spit that got stuck in the pickups. Those were the days! It was then his main guitar for both stage and studio right up until the 90's, when he then retired it after having played it extensively at numerous live performances - even setting it on fire at one point!The Damned could've been professional road testers of equipment...such was the chaos at our gigs back in the punk days....Yes, the pickups [on the guitar] have been changed for obvious reasons, it's been set on fire onstage, and been chucked about, but would you believe still plays great!- Captain SensibleThis guitar can be seen in numerous images of the band and Captain Sensible, some notable appearances include, the 9th June 1979 at the West Runton Pavilion when The Damned were supported by The Ruts and Auntie Pus; the 20th March 1998 in Montreal; and not forgetting the 19th May 2001 for Joey Ramone's posthumous birthday party in New York.Please contact the department for more images of Captain Sensible on stage with this guitar.Literature:Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock, Faber and Faber, (London), 1991, pp.215-216.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 394

A selection of boxed model kits, mainly models of trains to include Alan Gibson train, DJH kits, Derek Mundy, modern traction kits, and others

Lot 31

Treen - an Ackroyd Gibson of Glastonbury turned Arts & Crafts bowl; Scandinavian Bread board bowl; inlaid bowl etc (4)

Lot 416

A small collection of film posters, to include Mel Gibson in Braveheart.

Lot 491

1930s Cromwell/Gibson archtop acoustic guitar, serial number 213C4. With carry case. Striped celluloid fingerboard, missing end peg. Neck appears straight although there is no truss rod present to correct any future warping. Twelfth fret string height approx 3mm with slight buzzing of low E string when played at this position. Cracking to varnish across entire body with considerable wear close to bridge and back of neck. Large scratch to rear. Celluloid fretboard insert and pegs discoloured. 

Lot 127

Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, DFC (1918-1944). A WWII Observer's and Gunner's Flying Log Book kept by Flight Lieutenant Brian E Sutton, 106 and 199 Squadron, the log book signed 8 times by his commanding officer Guy Gibson Commencing 1 October 1941, last entry 8 July 1945, Sutton flew 52 operations in total and the log book bears 8 signatures by Guy Gibson on 29 April 1942, 30 May 1942, 25 June 1942, 31 July 1942, 31 August 1942, 26 September 1942, 28 November 1942, 22 December 1942, particular operations to note are 2 October Kreffield Bombs D.N.C.O. (recalled and crashed at Newton, minor injuries only received, A/C burnt out!), 5 June 1944, special duties "Operations - R.C.M. as Detailed ("D" Day), a handwritten letter accompanies the lot written by SuttonQty: (1)Footnote: The letter from Flight Lieutenant Brian Sutton reads as follows, 'I flew on operations on 106 Squadron commanded by Wingco Guy Gibson at Coningsby Lincs commencing in April 1942 flying in Manchesters. We converted to Lancasters in time for the first 1000 bomber raid on Cologne. I left "106" Squadron which was then at Syeston Notts. I was awarded the Air Crew Europe Star, then after instructing at various drones I went back on operations for a second tour on 199 Squadron on Special Duties in time for D Day. From North Creake, Norfolk. After finishing my second tour, I was awarded a bar to the Air Crew Europe Star. For the D Day landings, we were airborne for 7.5 hours using radar jamming sets to keep the Luftwaffe away from Normandy, and luckily for the invasion forces it worked.'

Lot 240

617 Squadron. A group of WWII medals attributed to Flight Sergeant Air Gunner J.P. Riches, 617 (Dambuster) Squadron who died along with his crew on 13 February 1944, the logbook signed by Guy Gibson 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal, extremely fine and in mint condition with card box of issue addressed to his widow 'Mrs. L. Riches 'Moss Lea' 3 Chester Street, Saltney, Chester', with transmission slip, with a War Widows Association of Great Britain enamel badge, a 9ct gold wedding band and a gold RAF sweetheart brooch, plus Observers and Air Gunners Log Book, signed twice by Wing Commander Guy Gibson (106 Squadron), commencing 6 September 1942, 33 operational sorties, final entry 12 February 1944, the remarks read 'killed in crash whilst returning to base', a total of 158hrs10mins flying during the day and 208hrs night flying, type of aircraft flown Botha, Manchester, Lancaster and Halifax, plus 10 monochrome photographs of the recipient, mostly WWII showing squadron and aircraft and recipient in full RAF dress, memorial cards, letters of condolence from Buckingham Palace and the Royal Air Force, memorial scroll and a large circular silver plated salver engraved 'In Memoriam J.P. Riches 13th February 1944 on active service, 35cm diameterQty: (3)Footnote: Flight Sergeant John Paul Riches was born in 1922, he served during WWII with 106 Squadron (B Flight) his first operation with the squadron was on 17 January (Essen), 21 January 1943 (Essen), 23 January (Dusseldorf), 27 January (Dusseldorf), 30 January (Hamburg), signed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, seven further operations over Cologne, Turin, Lorient, Wilhelmhaven, Nurenburg, Cologne and St Nazaire between the period of 2 and 28 Fenruary, signed by Guy Gibson, followed by 15 further operations with squadron before Riches was posted to 617 (Dambuster) Squadron on 13 November 1943 stationed at Coningsby, here he undertook various training alongside Squadron Leader Suggitt, on 4 January 1944 Riches was on operations over Northern France, followed by five further operations. On the 12th February 1944 eleven bombers set out from Ford and ten returned the following morning. One of those ten was Lancaster DV382 of 617 Squadron, then based at Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. They had landed at Royal Naval Air Station, Ford, on return from a bombing raid against the Antheor Viaduct in Southern France. After making a three hour stopover for de-briefing and a meal, the crew of DV382 took off from RNAS Ford at 8.15am on the 13th February 1944 to continue back to base at Woodhall Spa. The Lancaster took off in very poor morning visibility, having waited for their passenger, Intelligence Officer Squadron Leader Thomas Williams Lloyd to complete his business. Within five minutes, in low cloud, they flew into trees at the top Littleton Down, where the Lancaster broke up and burst into flames, scattering wreckage over a wide area. Riches was DV 382's mid-upper air gunner. All nine crew were killed including Riches, he his buried in Lingfield (Ss. Peter and Paul) Churchyard Extension.

Lot 242

A Victorian Chaplains group to Reverend F.C Lang, Royal Navy, struck by a musket ball whilst trying to save the life of a wounded seaman on the shore of the River Niger, 1 August 1876 Ashantee 1873-74 (Revd F.C. Lang, M.A. Chapln. R.N. H.M.S. Active. 73-74 Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, no clasp (Revd F.C. Lang, M.A.Chaplain, R.N. H.M.S. “Orontes”, Khedive’s Star, 1882, very minor official correction of the 'ain' of chaplain on the Egypt medal otherwise a lovely toning throughout and generally extremely fine, swing mounted as worn, with dress miniature awardsQty: (3)Footnote: Reverend F.C Lang was serving in HMS Active when on 1 August 1876 during operations against pirates on the River Niger. A landing party was made at Sabogrega. Reverend Lang and Fleet Paymaster H.C.W. Gibson were not part of the landing party but they pulled ashore from a gun-boat in a dinghy to rescue a wounded seaman on the beach. While they were lifting the seaman the hostile native opened fire and wounded both men severely. DNW: The group of four to Fleet Paymaster H. C. W. Gibson, Royal Navy, 1 December 2010 (lot 201) refers

Lot 154

A Moorcroft 'Kowhai' pattern jug from the New Zealand Collection designed by Philip Gibson, 2005, with tube lined decoration, of tapering form, painted and impressed marks to base, unboxedheight approximately 24cm Condition: In excellent condition overall.

Lot 344

Gibson Mirror Gold The Gibson Mirror, With Its Stylish Textured Design, And Stunningly Finished In Gold Is A Beautiful Mirror Suitable For Traditional And Modern Homes. This Mirror Will Add Style To Any Room 75 X 105cm (5056315929210)

Lot 942

Gibson Mirror Gold The Gibson mirror, with its stylish textured design, and stunningly finished in gold is a beautiful mirror suitable for traditional and modern homes. This mirror will add style to any room. 500 x 600mm

Lot 437

Gibson Les Paul Custom Guitar, a Gibson Les Paul Custom 1957 reissue with Bigsby, ebony with trim, three pickups, in very good condition with Gibson Certificate stating model LPB3 S/N 71724 (denotes year 2002) with a few very slight bumps and scratches from use, in a quality Gibson case with strap, lead, spare strings, clamp and a boxed Hercules guitar stand

Lot 443

Gibson Acoustic Guitar, a Gibson Cromwell arch top acoustic guitar, blonde in very good condition with minor imperfections, label 'Made In USA by Gibson Inc, Kalamazoo, Mich' - with a quality hard case

Lot 392

Jane B Gibson (Scottish, b. 1954) African Queen Signed lower right, pastel, 69cm x 51cm.  ARR

Lot 688

A quantity of blue and white table ware including Gibson & Sons 'Lacarno' pattern

Lot 666

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BOXED JIGSAWS, assorted modern jigsaws by Jumbo, Ravensburger and Gibson, contents not checked, with a quantity of assorted Millers Antiques Guides and Dandy Annuals (mainly 1970's/1980's) (box and loose)

Lot 477

J R MILLER (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY), ANTWERP CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY watercolour on paper, signed image size 37cm x 27cm, overall size 58cm x 49cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Label verso: John Gibson, Glasgow.

Lot 286

Original vintage sport poster published by the Levi Strauss clothing brand (founded 1853) for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games featuring dynamic artwork depicting a skier in red, white and blue skiing at speed with the white spray of snow lit up over the map of North America highlighted on a globe above small silhouettes of a ski jumper leading to a skier with arms outstretched to wings, the Levi's logo and stylised title text in the margin below. One of a series of six posters commissioned by the blue jeans manufacturer Levi's as official sponsors of the US team for the 1980 Olympic Games; this Levi's Olympic Opportunity Sweepstakes campaign emphasised a sport associated with each of the six continents competing in the event - Skiing (North America), Gymnastics (Asia), Swimming (Australia), Track & Field (Africa), Soccer (South America), Cycling (Europe) - but the posters were withdrawn following the decision by US President Carter to boycott the Olympics in protest after the USSR invaded Afghanistan in December 1979. Fair condition, creasing, small tears on the margin, paper skimming, staining. Country of issue: USA, designer: Michael Gibson, size (cm): 61x46, year of printing: 1979.

Lot 340

Gibson and Christie, "The Casquet of Literature", London, Blackie, 1895, 6 volumes, decorative Arts and Crafts influenced cloth binding

Lot 283

TRAVEL: 'Vues de Constantinople': titled page in English, Turkish, German and French: no date or publisher, circa 1900: oblong 8vo, publishers printed card covers, string tied, photographic illustrations: LEGRAND (Augustin): 'Globe Artificiel et Mecanique a l'usage du Petit Geographe...', Paris, n.d, circa 1830: folding card covers with single sheet of engraved diagrams hand-coloured and loosely inserted: GIBSON (Kennet): 'A comment upon part of the fifth journey of Antoninus through Britain..', London, John Nichols, 1800: 4to, contemporary calf gilt: together with a carton of misc. travel and other books. (Box)

Lot 1069

Moorcroft enamel vase depicting a Stately Home by Philip Gibson: Signed & dated 14-10-01.

Lot 840

Gibson & Sons late Sevres Davenport coffee set:

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