A collection of ten silver nurse's buckles, various dates and makers, including: a late-Victorian one by Gibson and Langman, London 1898, pierced and chased with urns of flowers and foliate scroll decoration, plus a late-Victorian one of plain pierced form, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1899, and eight other examples, approx. weight 13.1oz. (10)
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° Britannia: Or A Chorographical Description Of Great Britain And Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands. Written in Latin By William Camden, Clarenceux, King at Arms: And Translated into English, with Additions and Improvements. The Second Edition. Revised, Digested, and Published, with large Additions, By Edmund Gibson, D. D. Rector of Lambeth; and now Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal. Vol. I.worm damage
Simon Andrew Melting Snow 1, 2021 Watercolour on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Since completing his MFA from Newcastle University in northeast England, painter Simon Andrew has exhibited his richly textured and emotive landscapes in 27 solo shows in the UK and Canada. He has received two Ontario Arts Council awards and has won landscape competitions including the Laing National Landscape Competition and the Lawrence Atwell Award both in the UK. He received first prize in Exposures, an exhibition judged by public museum curators in Canada. Andrew's work is held in corporate and private collections including that of actor Mel Gibson, Fidelity Investment, Glaxo Wellcome and Her Majesty The Queen in Right. His work was featured on the album cover of Day for Night by the Juno award winning and much loved Canadian band The Tragically Hip. "When painting, I concern myself with colour relationships, compositional structures and the physicality of the paint. I consider 'subject' the framework on which I hang the paint. My work is as much about the medium as the message... My paintings are a distilling process. They are often primed with an emotional charge, triggered by an event or a place. The intention is that they should conclude as authentic reconstructed experience." Education 1987 Newcastle University .U.K. B.A. (Hons.) Fine Art. 1987 1989 M.F.A. Newcastle University, U.K. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2017 Formulating Landscape, The Wallace Gallery, Calgary, AB 2016 Interior and Exterior Domains, The Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, ON 2014 Mini Show, The Wallace Gallery, Calgary AB 2013 Studio 21, Halifax, NS 2012 The Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, ON The Wallace Gallery, Calgary AB 2011 Great Atlantic Art Galleries, Cornwall, U.K. 2010 The Seascape Gallery, Godalming, U.K. 2008 Goldie Gallery, Montreal, QC The Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, ON 2001 The Edward Day Gallery, Kingston, ON 2000 Nancy Poole Gallery, Toronto, ON
Simon Andrew Melting Snow 2, 2021 Watercolour on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Since completing his MFA from Newcastle University in northeast England, painter Simon Andrew has exhibited his richly textured and emotive landscapes in 27 solo shows in the UK and Canada. He has received two Ontario Arts Council awards and has won landscape competitions including the Laing National Landscape Competition and the Lawrence Atwell Award both in the UK. He received first prize in Exposures, an exhibition judged by public museum curators in Canada. Andrew's work is held in corporate and private collections including that of actor Mel Gibson, Fidelity Investment, Glaxo Wellcome and Her Majesty The Queen in Right. His work was featured on the album cover of Day for Night by the Juno award winning and much loved Canadian band The Tragically Hip. "When painting, I concern myself with colour relationships, compositional structures and the physicality of the paint. I consider 'subject' the framework on which I hang the paint. My work is as much about the medium as the message... My paintings are a distilling process. They are often primed with an emotional charge, triggered by an event or a place. The intention is that they should conclude as authentic reconstructed experience." Education 1987 Newcastle University .U.K. B.A. (Hons.) Fine Art. 1987 1989 M.F.A. Newcastle University, U.K. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2017 Formulating Landscape, The Wallace Gallery, Calgary, AB 2016 Interior and Exterior Domains, The Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, ON 2014 Mini Show, The Wallace Gallery, Calgary AB 2013 Studio 21, Halifax, NS 2012 The Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, ON The Wallace Gallery, Calgary AB 2011 Great Atlantic Art Galleries, Cornwall, U.K. 2010 The Seascape Gallery, Godalming, U.K. 2008 Goldie Gallery, Montreal, QC The Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, ON 2001 The Edward Day Gallery, Kingston, ON 2000 Nancy Poole Gallery, Toronto, ON
A 1964 Gibson ES345 Guitar, serial number 70328, made in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, with one-piece mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard with trapezoid markers, cherry finish, stereo wiring with varitone, two humbuckers, two volume and two-tone controls, toggle switch, replaced Schaller tuners, removed Bigsby, stop bar tailpiece, original yellow plush-lined Lifton case. Cities C10 certificate
A set of 6 Elizabeth II silver and harlequin enamel coffee spoons, by Gibson & Co Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1970, length 9.5cmNo obvious damage or repairs, a few small losses to green light blue and purple spoons but only small surface chips, settings lightly abraded, hallmarks slightly rubbed
Three antiquarian books relating to horse care in the 17th and 18th century to include 'The Farrier's New Guide: Containing First, the Anatomy of a Horse, Being an Exact and Compendius Description of all His Parts, Second, an Account of all Diseases Incident to Horses with their Signs, Causes and Methods of Cure', seventh edition, corrected, by W Gibson, London 1731, containing various illustrations and fold-out frontispiece, book marked for W. Wynne, 'The Gentleman's Stable Directory or Modern System of Farriery' by William Taplin (Surgeon), thirteenth edition, London 1796, and 'The Gentleman's Farriery or A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Horses' by J Bartlet (Surgeon), sixth edition revised, London 1767, with many folded illustrations, also a 1915 edition of 'Table of Veterinary Fosology and Therapeutics' by George A Banham and an eight edition Veterinary Book with many illustrations, mainly relating to horses, reputedly dated 1802 (5). CONDITION REPORT There are signs of loose pages, foxing and loose bindings.
Leaf from a copy of Priscian, Institutiones Grammaticae, in Latin with occasional word in Greek, manuscript on parchment [Italy, thirteenth century] Single leaf, with single column of 31 lines in a somewhat informal bookhand strongly influenced by secretarial letterforms (with parts of book 17, ch. 19), capitals touched in red, dark-red paragraph marks made with thin pen-nib, lines of hooked penstrokes used for Greek words the scribe did not understand or were found wanting in his exemplar, recovered from reuse as a pastedown in a later binding and hence with reverse scuffed and illegible in places, slightly cockled, small spots, holes and stains, else fair condition, 200 by 144mm. Provenance:Acquired from a private European collector in 2011. Text:Priscian was born sometime before the year 500 in the North African city of Caesarea and taught Latin at Constantinople. This work was the result of those years spent teaching, and despite the author s intention that it should be used by those in the Eastern Empire to learn Latin, it became the mainstay of the Western medieval world to relearn the language of Ancient Rome. It was used by Cassiodorus in Italy, Aldhelm and Bede in England, and had a substantial following in the Insular world. Alcuin records its presence in the library of York, and became its champion once he took up a position in the court of Charlemagne. Thereafter, no monastery, cathedral- or secular-school could be without a copy, and 527 medieval manuscripts are recorded today (see M. Gibson, ''Institutiones grammaticae': a Handlist of Manuscripts', in Scriptorium, 26, 1972).
MOORCROFT 'Red Rose, Holly and Berry and Lapland vases' - the first being Cobalt ground by Emma Bossons, shape No 55/2, May 2016, 5cms H, in original box with outer sleeve, the second on cream ground by Phillip Gibson, Christmas gift 2004, signed to the base, 10cms H in plain box, the final vase on cream ground with Cobalt lip and interior, designed by Kerry Goodwin, marked as seconds quality, 2010, 8.5cms H, no box, all have impressed and painted factory marks
MOORCROFT POTTERY VASES (2) 'Holly and Berry' by Phillip Gibson - cream ground, 10cms H, impressed and printed factory marks to the base including designer gilt signature dated 2004, plain box, 'Chilean Crocus' by Vicky Lovatt, 9.5cms H, impressed and painted factory marks to the base, dated 2005, plain box
19th Century Tokens, WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Crown Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 28.50g/12h (W 226), Flint Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 18.56g/6h (W 232), Thomas Gibson, Pennies, 1812 (2), 19.17g/6h, 18.68g/6h (both W 235), Rose Copper Co, Birmingham and Swansea, Penny, 1812, 26.27g/6h (W 277), Workhouse, Sixpence, 1812, 2.23g/12h (D 22); together with other Pennies of Birmingham (12) [18]. One W 235 and 277 extremely fine, others described about very fine and better, remainder in varied state £120-£150
A late Victorian silver mug by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) in early 18th-century style with spiral fluting, a rope girdle and punched motifs London 1897 5.86oz 8.5cm Condition: Minor deflections to foot and rim, multiple dents, handle straight, discreet monogram UK Postage: £21.56
Richard Todd signed 16x12 black and white "The Dambusters" print. Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd OBE (11 June 1919 - 3 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s. He received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Male, and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance as Corporal Lachlan MacLachlan in the 1949 film The Hasty Heart. His other notable roles include Jonathan Cooper in Stage Fright (1950), Wing Commander Guy Gibson in The Dam Busters (1955), Sir Walter Raleigh in The Virgin Queen (1955), and Major John Howard in The Longest Day (1962). He was previously a Captain in the British Army during World War II, fighting in the D-Day landings as a member of the 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion. Good condition Est.
Richard Morris. Guy Gibson. A WW2 hardback First Edition book, Dedicated to Air Vice Marshall Johnnie Johnson, signed by Joan Scrivener in Chester on 8/4/1995, 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
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