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Lot 2

Football collection 8 assorted signed colour photos signatures include Aleksander Kolarov, Paul Scharner, James McCarthy, Darren Gibson, Giovanni, Josh King and Daniel Sturridge. 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 243

Paoletti (Pietro, 1801-1847). A collection of 158 plaster cameos (or intaglios), presented in five leather-bound double-sided faux book boxes, Rome, circa 1835-40, 158 white plaster intaglios, or impronte, being miniature impressions in relief of ancient gems, cameos, coins and medals, as well as modern sculptures and portraits, each bordered with pale yellow or black paper (with manuscript numbers added in ink), edged in gilt, generally between 2 and 5 cm in diameter, carefully arranged and mounted in recessed double-sided book-boxes, lined with green or dark blue paper, manuscript list of contents in brown ink to front and rear pastedowns of each volume, giving the subject, artist or location, each with manufacturer's address in brown ink to inside rear cover, 'Si fanno in Roma da Pietro Paoletti, dimoranti di Studio in Piazza di Spagna numo. 49', (except one volume (numbered 6 and titled to spine Munumenti in Vari Luoghi), with address of Bartolomeo Paoletti and Pietro Figlio), marbled paper outer edges, near-uniform brown half calf over marbled boards, spines gilt-decorated, and lettered in gilt PAOLETTI IMPRONTE, (5th volume lettered Paoletti, 6, Munumenti in Vari Luoghi), some intaglios loose, one or two with a little damage, bindings generally rubbed and with some marks, 8vo (24.5 x 16 cm)Qty: (5)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESThe contents of each volume are: Opere di Canova, Munumenti in vari luoghi, Opere di Thorwaldsen, Opere di Thorwaldsen, e Gibson, and Munumenti in vari luoghi.

Lot 377

Sheridan (Thomas). British Education: or, the Source of the Disorders of Great Britain, London: R. & J. Dodsley, 1756, upper blank margin of title with early signature & date 'Mary Kerr 1800', some browning to first & last leaves, scattered spotting, Kerr armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining morocco title label, 8vo, together with: [Jones, William, editor], The Scholar Armed against the Errors of the Time. Or, a Collection of Tracts on the Principles and Evidences of Christianity, the Constitution of the Church, and the Authority of Civil Government. In two ... published by a Society for the Reformation of Principles, 2 volumes, London: F. & C. Rivington, 1795, armorial bookplate of John Bowles to upper pastedowns, 19th century inscriptions to front free endpapers, contemporary marbled calf, neatly rebacked with gilt decorated spines and contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, Locke (John), Some Thoughts concerning Education ... to which are added, New Thoughts concerning Education, by Mr. Rollin, 2 parts in one, 10th edition, Dublin: Printed by R. Reilly for G. Risk, G. Ewing, & W. Smith, 1738, engraved portrait frontispiece, partly hand-coloured (lightly offset to title), two letterpress titles at front (the second stated edition), second part with short closed tear to A4 and closed tear to lower outer corner of D2, light dust-soiling, contemporary calf, upper joint cracked and light wear, 12mo, Pineda (Peter), A Short and Compendious Method for Learning to Speak, Read, and Write, the English and Spanish Languages. In which each Part of Speech is separately treated of, in a New Manner. With a Syntax: such as never before was published in any Grammar for the modern Languages, 3rd impression, corrected & amended, London: J. Nourse, 1762, contemporary signature 'W. Twiss' at head of title, light damp stain at rear, contemporary speckled sheep, manuscript title label to spine, spine worn and joints slightly cracked at head & foot, 8vo, Berkenhout (John), A Volume of Letters from Dr. Berkenhout to his Son at the University, Cambridge: Printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University, for T. Cadell, 1790, upper margin of dedication with contemporary inscription 'John Gibson to Mrs Henderson', and inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, maroon morocco title label to spine, joints cracked and light wear, 8vo, and other 19th century antiquarian, including education related etc.Qty: (13)

Lot 590

* British Topographical Views. A collection of twenty-one prints, 19th century, lithographic and engraved topographical views, including Buckler (E. H.). High Street Bromsgrove, C. Moody, circa 1850, uncoloured lithograph, 260 x 335 mm, mounted, together with Moore (G.). The North Euston Hotel, Fleetwood on Wyre, Lancashire, Day & Haghe, circa 1850, uncoloured tint stone lithograph, narrow margins, slight spotting, 350 x 465 mm, with Newman & Co. (lithographers). Sackville Street, Dublin, circa 1840, hand-coloured lithograph, some dust soiling, blind stamp of a Dublin printseller (Mr W. M. Cleary Wightman) below image, 250 x 350 mm, mounted, plus Day & Haghe (lithographers). Mr Dredge's Design for the Bath Bridge, circa 1850, unattributed uncoloured lithograph, some dust soiling and slight staining, 285 x 370 mm, and Greenwood (C. J.). The Harbour of Whitehaven, R. Gibson & Son, Whitehaven, circa 1860, uncoloured tint stone lithograph, slight spotting, slight marginal fraying, repaired on verso, 275 x 360 mm, mounted, with another 17 topographical engravings and lithographs, various sizes and conditionQty: (21)

Lot 163

GIBSON-WOOD, C. Jonathan Richardson: Art theorist of the English Enlightenment. (2000). -- G. QUILLEY & J. BONEHILL, eds. William Hodges, 1744-97: The art of exploration. (2004). -- A. SUMNER & G. SMITH, eds. Thomas Jones (1742-1803), an artist rediscovered. (2003). -- B. ALLEN. Francis Hayman. 1987. -- 4 vols. Prof. ill. Dif. sizes. Or. binds. w. dust-j. -- And 3 o. (7).

Lot 96

A WWI prismatic marching compass, by “F-L”, number 77715, bearing broad arrow and date “1917”, the front marked “Vernier’s Pattern VIII”, with MOP dial, in its leather case stamped “French & Son Ltd, London” and with broad arrow, impressed with the owner’s name “J H Gibson”. GC (some wear to black finish on the compass) £60-80

Lot 19

‡Veronica Gibson (b.1954) Sunburst Signed, dated and inscribed Veronica Gibson/1.2.03/'SUNBURST' (to verso) Oil on board 21 x 27cm Provenance: Miles Pepper, Fishguard, May 2003; The Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Cox

Lot 20

‡Veronica Gibson (b.1954) Lyrical Lights Signed Veronica Gibson (to verso) Oil on board 34 x 44.5cm Provenance: Miles Pepper, Fishguard, c.2002; The Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Cox

Lot 1032

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; a circular dish decorated with 'Flame of the Forest' pattern, impressed marks verso, diameter 15.5cm, together with a similar dish decorated in the 'Spiraxia' pattern, diameter 16cm.Additional InformationGood condition with minimal signs of wear.

Lot 1047

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; a circular plate decorated in 'Inglewood' pattern, impressed marks and dated 2002 verso, diameter 26cm.Additional InformationGood overall condition, the piece is first quality. 

Lot 1048

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; an enamel vase decorated with a stately home, signed in gilt and dated 14.10.01 to base, height 8cm, together with a further enamel vase depicting squirrels in landscape setting (2).Additional InformationEach vase is damaged, the Phillip Gibson vase with minimal scratches and a small chip to the foot rim, the squirrel vase with numerous scratches to the body and a large sliver chip to the foot rim.

Lot 1066

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; a circular dish decorated in the 'Trout' pattern, diameter 15.5cm, together with a similar small baluster vase, height 10cm (latter seconds) (2).Additional InformationThe vase is seconds quality with a thin silver line.

Lot 1085

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; a table lamp decorated in the 'Trout' pattern, raised on wooden plinth base, height excluding fitting 18cm.Additional InformationMinimal wear but good condition.

Lot 1090

PHILLIP GIBSON FOR COBRIDGE; a ceramic tile decorated in the 'Bottle Kiln' patter, impressed marks verso, 20 x 20cm, together with a further Cobridge double plaque depicting a pheasant in snow scene, 20 x 40cm (seconds) (2).Additional InformationMinor knocks and scuffs to the frames, the tiles are in good condition, the larger tile is seconds quality we believe, as there is a fine pencil line.

Lot 282

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a large prestige long eared owl paperweight modelled by Donald Brindley, designed by Tien Manh Dinh, Hugh Gibson and other signatures in gold, limited edition no.2/300 with gold stopper, height 28cm, sold with certificate, original box and signed print (2).Additional InformationIn excellent condition.

Lot 283

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a prestige black swan paperweight modelled by Donald Brindley, designed by Tien Manh Dinh, Hugh Gibson and other signatures in gold, limited edition no.2/300, gold stopper, height 25cm, sold with certificate, original box and limited edition print (2).Additional InformationIn excellent condition.

Lot 374

GRAMOPHONE & TYPEWRITER LTD; a New Style No.4 top wind horn gramophone, circa 1904, in panelled oak case with original applied gilt label for The Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd Company, the concert soundbox stamped 'Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd London - Berlin - Paris', with later applied dealer's plaque for J. Gibson & Co Grimsby, with associated clear glass case.Provenance: The Norman Roland Collection of Mechanical Music.Additional InformationWorks well; some knocks and tarnish to horn; rubbing to gilt label, further light general wear.

Lot 441

A rare 1909 Gibson Style U harp guitar (in need of complete restoration).Additional InformationThis does not have a case. 

Lot 536

A MOORCROFT POTTERY LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS CLUB, 'Blue Rhapsody' pattern vase, designed by Phillip Gibson, printed factory marks, painted signature 'Phillip Gibson', 'M-C-C' and '334', height 25cm (Condition:- glaze is crazed to base)

Lot 237

Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson V. C. softback book 286 pages Published 1955 Pan Books Ltd. Book showing signs of age with tearing top of cover and inside pages with creases on edges and covers. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99

Lot 129

Quantity (27) of TICKET MACHINE etc BROCHURES & PUBLICITY MATERIAL dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Includes Bell Punch, Bellgraphic, Setright, TIM, Automaticket, Autoslot, Gibson, Ticketron, Willebrew, Pendamatic, Siemens, Ultimate, Timtronic, Autofare. All are in very good condition. [27]

Lot 1102

Royal Vale Edwardian Teaware, Gibson & Son meat plates, 1930's lemonade jug and six glasses, cut glass decanters:- Two Boxes

Lot 62

Moorcroft bowl decorated in the Pink Damask pattern by Philip Gibson D16cm, signed, dated 2004 and boxedClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 84

NO RESERVE Poynter (F.N.L.) A Bibliography of Gervase Markham 1568?-1637, original cloth-backed boards, Oxford, 1962 § Gibson (Strickland) A Bibliography of the Works of Thomas Fuller, D.D., with an Introduction by Geoffrey Keynes, one of 50 copies for presentation inscribed by Keynes to F.R.Brown and with accompanying A.L.s. tipped in, foxed, buckram, original printed wrappers bound in, Oxford, 1936 § Keynes (Geoffrey) A Bibliography of Henry King..., limited edition, 1977 § Gibson (R.W.) St.Thomas More: A Preliminary Bibliography..., New Haven & London, 1961 § Smith (C.F.) John Dee (1527-1608), spotting, 1909 § Ford (H.L.) Shakespeare 1700-1740: A Collation of the Editions and Separate Plays..., Oxford, 1935 § Coleridge (KA.) A Descriptive Catalogue of the Milton Collection in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, Oxford, 1980 § Spevack (M.) James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps: The Life and Works of the Shakespearean Scholar and Bookman, New Castle, De. & London, 2001, some plates or illustrations, all but the first two original cloth or boards, the last three with dust-jackets, some a little rubbed; and c.35 others on 16th & 17th century writers and literature, some catalogues, 8vo & 4to (c.40)

Lot 51

A Gibson Epiphone electric guitar with cherry lacquered body No. 90020688, 100 cm long. CONDITION REPORT: Neck in need of repair and with surface wear to body.

Lot 364

BROOKE (Rupert)"1914" Five Sonnets, first edition 1915, square 12mo, original printed wrappers for Sidgwick & Jackson; The Complete Poems, first edition 1932, dust jacket; New Numbers 1914, Volume 1, numbers 1 to 4, with poems by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, Rupert Brooke, Lascelles Abercrombie and John Drinkwater. Ryton, Dymock, Gloucester, 1914, original grey wrappers bound in, vellum backed boards; BROWNE (M) Recollections of Rupert Brooke, Chicago, 1927, one of 510 copies, uncut, blue cloth; few others - Brooke (11)

Lot 124

GIBSON (Edmund)Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani, 2 vols. in one, London: for R. Whitledge 1713, thick folio, titles in red & black (the first slightly soiled), with Appendix of Statutes and Index, some general light toning to contents, contemporary panelled calf, skilfully rebacked; Book of Common Prayer Facsimile Original Manuscript, 1891, folio, red ruled throughout, modern half morocco (2)

Lot 2

Edwardian silver crumb scoop with engraved foliate decoration and carved and turned ivory handle by William Gibson London 1909, 220g gross

Lot 389

POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 580 cards, comprising real photographic views of Mothecombe Village (by Chapman, Dawlish); Westgate, Winchester; Epping Forest Motel, Epping; The Toll Gate, Pluckley; The Harbour, Portscatho; Salwarpe Court, Droitwich; Pontin's Buckleigh Place Country Club; Shute House, Axminster; The Clyst, Honiton Clyst; Guard Gate, St. Marys, Scilly (by Gibson, Scilly Isles); and The Butterwalk, Totnes; with printed views of Lower Wharf, Wallingford (publ. by Jenkins, Wallingford); Tokyo Station; High Street. Burnham; Oxford Street, Whitstable (pub. by Cox, Whitstable); Westgate, Canterbury (by L.L.); Royal Forest Hotel, Chingford; Albert Hall, Nottingham, Destroyed by Fire, 1906; High Street, Reigate (publ. by Steer, Reigate); Railway Station, Moseley (publ. by Reade, Moseley); Gravelly Hill Station; East Burnham Common; and others, (box).

Lot 158

Bob Dylan/George Harrison and Others: An Important Multi-Signed Les Paul Gold Top 'HALL OF FAME' DELUX EDITION Guitar Signed at The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration at Madison Square Gardens, New York,16th October 1992,serial no.91631367 blind stamped to the back, dated 12 June 1991, with single cutaway body, mahogany neck and body with maple cap, 22-fret rosewood bound fingerboard with trapezoid inlays, headstock fitted with Kluson delux machine heads and inlaid 'Gibson' logo, decal to back 'Hall of Fame Edition', cream scratch plate, two volume and two tone controls, three way toggle switch, mini-humbucker pickups, accompanying Gibson hard shell case with pink plush lining and matching silk protector, signed by various artists on the night, including Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Chrissie Hynde, Ronnie Wood, Tom Petty, Johnny Winter, Kris Kristofferson, Neil Young and Stevie Wonder, accompanied by a certificateFootnotes:Provenance:From the private collection of Harvey GoldsmithOnly six weeks before the concert was scheduled Bob Dylan personally called Harvey Goldsmith asking for his help with the project. The promotion company he had been using was out of its depth with a project of this scale. Dylan knew Harvey was the right promotor to have on board for such a large and impressive line-up. Harvey accepted the job and simply knuckled down to ensure that it was well organised and managed properly. Although many of the acts had been approached by Dylan and his team to perform, it was only when they knew that Harvey was the promotor that they confirmed they would be available to play, many of whom had worked with Harvey previously. This concert was a huge event for Bob Dylan celebrating his career. It was also an important anniversary concert as it became one of the first big events of this nature to happen in the USA. Previously it was stadium events in Europe which had dominated the scene.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 233

Live 8 / Bob Geldof: An autographed Gibson Les Paul studio guitar,2004,serial no.02894353 in white finish with gold hardware, unbound single cutaway body, unbound neck, twenty-two fret rosewood fingerboard with crown inlays, headstock facia with Les Paul MODEL, two humbucking pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, metal bridge, stud tailpiece and black pickguard, signed and dated on the body in black ink Bob Geldof 7/2/05, together a black hard-shell contour case with black plush liningFootnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 126, Pop Culture: Rock and Pop Memorabilia, Christie's South Kensington, 15th November 2011 in which it was donated by Gibson Guitars to benefit the Band Aid Trust.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 235

Band Aid: An autographed Justin Hawkins Gibson Les Paul Custom '68 guitar,2004,serial no.CS41262 printed to back of headstock, silver burst finish, bound single cut-away body, bound neck, twenty-two fret ebony fingerboard with ornate flame-style abalone inlays, headstock facia with split diamond inlay, two pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, metal bridge, Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, signed on the body by many of the artists including Hawkins at the recording of the 'Band Aid 20' single on the 14 November 2004, together with a Les Paul hardshell caseFootnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 122, Pop Culture: Rock and Pop Memorabilia, Christie's South Kensington, 15th November 2011 in which it was donated by Gibson Guitars to benefit the Band Aid Trust.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 307

George Harrison: A three page autographed letter from George to Astrid Kirchherr,circa September 1962,written in blue ballpoint pen on white note paper, the insightful letter to Astrid following Pete Best's departure from the band, he writes We went to London to record 'Love Me Do', again...and do another song for the B [P.S I Love You], following on from discussing their music George shares the news John & I have both got new guitars - Gibson Jumbo country and western style, with a small guitar doodle in George's hand, he also mentions Paul's new car a Ford Classic - bigger than mine... and comments that their new band member Ringo is drumming very nice, signed off Cheerio, love from George 5in x 8in (12.75cm x 20.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionThe kind letter from George updating his dear friend Astrid of his new address written at the top of the first page and again at the bottom of the last page as a reminder. George's move from Upton Green the family home he had lived since the age of 6 years old was a sign of the start of the band's success. He was still only 19 at this point, as he tells Astrid about a recent fight he had been in where he got a black eye. Followed shortly by being knocked down by a bus on his way home from the hospital. He goes on to tell her about recording 'Love Me Do' and the re-recording of the B side which was originally, according to George, 'How Do You Do'. On the third page of the letter George updates Astrid on the band's new look, which includes suits that are dark brown. Astrid, the quintessential Mod many believe was instrumental in starting the band's makeover, away from the Teddy-Boy look when she met them in Hamburg. Additionally to the new clothes George mentions excitedly about his and John's new Gibson jumbo guitars. These matching Gibson J-160s are documented being used at numerous concerts such as The Operation Big Beat in September 1962, and there are still images of them using the Gibson's performing for Granada TV. George also expresses joy at their new amplifiers, another sign that after all their hard work the band were starting to see some of their due rewards.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 472

South Africa Pair and Great War Trio to 5859 Pte A Gibson Seaforth Highlanders, comprising Queen's South Africa medal, bars Transvaal, Wittebergen, Cape Colony, King's South Africa medal, bar South Africa 1902, 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, together with Seaforth Highlanders silver regimental sports medal, cap badge and other insignia, regimental photographs, handwritten officers' references, service record and other ephemera. Boer War medals with signs of wear. (Lot) Alexander Gibson joined the Seaforth Highlanders aged 14 years 4 months, and left as a Corporal circa 1922. He was mentioned in the South African Field Force Casualty Roll as being wounded on 11 December 1899 at Magersfontein. The Seaforth Highlanders were formed in 1881, and was a line infantry regiment, mainly associated with the northern Highlands of Scotland. The Regiment saw service in WWI and WWII as well as further smaller campaigns. The 2nd Battalion were involved in the Second Boer War, in South Africa, and at the battle of Magersfontein where Alexander was wounded, the Battalion suffered heavy losses.This lot is being sold with a Service document, and two letters hand written by his superiors at the end of his service, four Seaforth Highlanders badges, a Seaforth Highlanders commemorative medal, and a small selection of photographsCondition Report: All medals with signs of wear and some knocksRibbons with fraying, loose stitching and re-sewingPapers worn and tornCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 555

CORK: A rare 18th Century bright cut silver snuff box with flush fitting lid. Maker's mark only. By John Gibson. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £350 - £450.

Lot 253

Ernest Hemingway Death in the Afternoon with 81 reproductions from photographs published Jonanthan Cape the ninth impression in colour illustrated dust-wrapper, C.S. Forester Hornblower in the West Indies 1958 first edition in dust-wrapper, Adam A Novel by N.J. Marr in original dust-wrapper, Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope illustrated by Gibson published Arrowsmith (1898) gilt cloth, Gidget by Frederick Kohner and two others (7)

Lot 363

Estate of Dave Prowse - Robert L. 'Hoot' Gibson - NASA Astronaut - two autographed 8x10" colour photographs, both signed by Gibson to Mr Prowse. Both signed in black ink, Gibson dedicating one 'To Dave - Fantastic Work!' and adding his missions beneath. Both obtained personally by Mr Prowse. 

Lot 103

Gibson and Co Ltd, a set of twelve silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1964, together with an EPNS entree dish and cover, two silver plated open dishes and other wares. Various dates and makers 

Lot 48

A Royal Crown Derby Prestige paperweight, modelled as ?Long Eared Owl?, limited edition 285/300, last in the series of 'The Inspired by Nature Collection', modelled by Donald Brindley, designed by Tien Manh Dinh, Hugh Gibson and other signatures in gold to base, MMXVII, gold stopper, 27cm high, with hand signed paper certificate bearing the signature of the Modeller, Designer, Lithographer and Gilder, in fitted satin lined presentation box.

Lot 84

Gibson & Chorlton; "Modern Mechanical Engineering", Gresham Publishing Co, circa 1923, 6 volumes, vol 6 on motor/aero engines (VGC)(6)

Lot 15

First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal, Victory Medal ( 30117 CPL. M. GIBSON. YORK & LANC. R. ) together with a George V Special Constabulary Medal with two long service clasps for 1938 and 1945 (MARSHALL GIBSON ), records show Corporal Marshall Gibson of the York & Lancs Regiment entitled to the BWM and Victory Medal, he also served in the Labour Corps with the regimental number 18065, (3)

Lot 628

A quantity of LP records including Talking Heads, Paul Simon, Diana Ross, The Drifters, The Beach Boys, Gibson Brothers etc.

Lot 112

Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Return of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, half-title, 16 plates by Sidney Paget, 4pp. advertisements at end, some foxing, original cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, [Green & Gibson A29], 8vo, 1905.⁂ The return of Holmes following his famous 'death' at the foot of the Reichenbach Falls.

Lot 1052

Moorcroft Philip Gibson Wenlock limited edition vase, impressed marks and signed to base, h16cm

Lot 1058

Moorcroft 'Wisteria' pattern vase designed by Philip Gibson, teal ground, h16.5cmCondition Report: Overall condition good, no damage found

Lot 6

Mel Gibson signed 10x8 colour photo. 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 464

A Moorcroft pottery Profusion pattern limited edition vase, by Philip Gibson, no.33/100, c2001, 43cm high

Lot 213

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 50x60cm

Lot 137

A pair of circa 1972 Barker Bros Royal Tudor Ware ironstone plates with "Gibson Girls" printed decoration "She contemplates the cloister" and "Miss. Babbles brings a copy of a morning paper...", 25 cm diameter, a Grimwade "The Paragon Blancmange and Jelly Mould", 18.5 cm diameter x 11 cm high and a moulded glass hare jelly mould, 21 cm long x 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Paragon jelly mould with firing crack to top and some firing blemishes to the glaze, wear to the top ring, a few small cobalt blue blemishes under the glaze, small chip to the glaze by the rim. See images for detail.The two blue and white plates with bubbling to the glaze to the underside and top. Glass jelly mould with wear to the base and bubble to the interior - see images for further detail.

Lot 194

Postcards, Children, a large collection of approx. 370 cards, the majority printed sepia, or RP's of children (few are illustrated) subjects with children inc. cricket, bath time, short trousers, smoking, mushrooms, animals (various), games, babies, ethnic, year dates, C D Gibson, fantasy multi babies, patriotic, social history etc. Also a few glamour (pretty girls), large letters, many published in Europe (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 669

Cigarette cards, Taddy, Prominent Footballers (London Mixture backs), Clapton Orient, 11 cards, Dix, Van Den Eynden (tape mark to back edge), Evans, Forrest, Gibson, Hind (tape mark to back edge), Bower, Janas, McFadden, Dalrymple (back glue stained) & Johnston (back glue stained) (fair/vg) (11)

Lot 1163

50s/ 60s POP - 7" COLLECTION. A lovely collection of around 230 7" singles by popular 50s/ 60s favourites. Artists/ titles include Tennessee Ernie Ford inc Hymns, 16 Tons. Elton Hayes - Sings To His Small Guitar, Helen Shapiro - Helen, Helens Hit Parade. The Seekers, Doris Day - Problemas De Alcoba (Pillow Talk), Pat Boone inc Sings The Hits. Clint Eastwood - Rowdy, The Beverley Sisters. Emile Ford - Hit Parade, Doris Day - Love Me Leave Me, Phres Prado. Don Gibson - After The Heartache, Debbie Reynolds, The Avons, Lynn Anderson, Eartha Kitt, Keely Smith, The Browns, Kathy Kirby, Ramona, April Stevens & Nino Tempo. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 640

SOUL/ FUNK/ DISCO - 12". A wonderful collection of around 150 12" singles. Artists include Dan Hartman, Aurra, Tina Charles, Amanda Lear, Amii Stewart, Evelyn Champagne King, Esther Phillips, El Coco, The Emotions, Chuck Jackson, Sylvester, Sun, Dotty Green, Marsha Raven, Stone, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gloria Gaynor, Gibson Brothers, Cleveland Eaton, Claudia Barry, Colonel Abrams, Club House, Eddie Henderson, Eddie Horan, The Ebony Brothers, Earlene Bentley, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 663

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK/DISCO - LP/12" COLLECTION. Top collection of around 94x choice LPs/12". Artists/titles include The Stylistics (x13) inc. Thank You Baby, Let's Put It All Together, S/T (ACB 245), Heavy, Wonder WOman, You Are Beautiful, Sun & Soul and Rockin' Roll Baby, The Isley Brothers, The Temptations (x11) inc. Solid Rock, Live and Get Ready, The Drifters , The Four Tops (x11), Commodores (x13) inc. Natural High, Nightshift, Heroes and Rock Solid, Lionel Richie, The O'Jays, Bill Withers and The Gibson Brothers. Elsewhere a number of releases by each artist. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 650

Emanuel Bowen after John Gibson - late 18th century map of Essex, 40 x 49cm, framed

Lot 1060

A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a three-piece condiment set, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1949 and 1951, in a fitted case, a Victorian mustard pot, by Gibson and Langman, London 1898, circular form, gadroon borders, another mustard pot, two silver-mounted wooden pepper mills, a salt cellar on three large hoof feet, three pepper pots, a salt cellar, and an electroplated cayenne pepper pot, approx. weighable 28oz. (11)

Lot 1198

A collection of twenty George III and later silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, including a set of three, by Gibson and Langman, London 1899, various pairs and others, some with initials or crests, approx. weight 39oz. (20)

Lot 1445

A set of four Victorian silver salt cellars, by Gibson & Langman, London 1896, cauldron form, embossed foliate decoration, gadrooned border, on three stepped oval feet, lacking liners, diameter 7cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. (4)

Lot 1461

A late-Victorian silver two-handled punch bowl, by Gibson and Langman, London 1897, circular form, with applied cut-card decoration, lug and ring side handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 34.2cm, approx. weight 54oz.

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