Mary Gibson-Horrocks (born 1923) an earthenware jar and cover, dated 1943, swollen cylindrical form with applied lug handles, partially glazed and slip decorated with date and MGH monogram above handles, and another covered pot by Mary Gibson-Horrocks, painted signature, incised marks and date, minor chips, 22.5cm. high, (4) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
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Leach Pottery a porcelain teapot and cover, incised with a band of stylised leaf panels, glazed to the foot in celadon, a Leach Pottery jug and cover sugar basin, incised with an oak leaf motif, glazed celadon, five Leach Pottery bowls painted Z motif and a collection of Leach Pottery impressed seal marks, 15cm. high (teapot), (a lot) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983) An Abuja Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, compressed form with pie-crust band, painted arch repeat band in tenmoku, two Abuja tea cups and four saucers by Michael Cardew, a small jug and a covered bowl, an oil pourer with screw cover by Michael Cardew, all Abuja, impressed seal marks, one saucer repaired 20cm. wide (teapot), (13) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983) a Kingwood Pottery teapot and cover, painted with a tree motif in blue and green on a cream ground, a bowl and two pedestal dishes by Michael Cardew, four Wenford Bridge tea cups, saucers and side plates by Seth Cardew, a Wenford Bridge flagon and cover, and two tankards, impressed marks, damages to cover, 15cm. high (21) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery shallow bowl, painted to the interior with two flowers in blue and tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, and a larger Leach Pottery bowl painted with Z brush stroke motif, painted BL to small bowl, repaired, 12cm. diam. (2) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a large Leach Pottery tile, painted with a weeping willow tree, in blue and tenmoku on an off white ground, painted BL monogram and Leach Pottery mark to bottom corners, impressed seal marks to reverse, repaired damages, 15cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a large Leach Pottery tile, painted with a figure walking towards a hut, a range of rounded mountains in the background, in tenmoku on an off white ground, painted BL monogram and Leach Pottery mark to bottom corners, impressed seal marks to reverse, 15cm. square Literature Bernard Leach A Potter in Japan, Faber, page 58 for a drawing of a comparable farmer. Bernard Leach Potter and Artist, Crafts Council, page 128 figure 141 for a dish with a comparable landscape illustrated. Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979), attributed a Leach Pottery stoneware tile painted with a climbing kiln with smoking chimney, a farmer working the land in the foreground, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.2cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks, Literature Bernard Leach A Potter in Japan, Faber, page 107 for a pen and ink drawing by Bernard Leach of Hamada's small kiln, Mashiko, for comparison, and page 62 for illustrations of a Tamba Kiln.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979), attributed a Leach Pottery tile, painted with a Japanese well, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, repaired corner, chip to base rim, 10cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks Literature Bernard Leach Potter and Artist exhibition, 11th December 1997-29th March 1998, Crafts Council Gallery, London, page 128 catalogue number 140 for a dish with a comparable image illustrated.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery tile painted with a windswept tree in a Japanese mountain landscape, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted BL and Leach Pottery monogram, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, minor chips to edges, 10cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a stoneware tile dated 1934, painted with an exotic flower in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted 34 date and BL monogram, impressed M Pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.5cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks Literature Bernard Leach Potter and Artist, Crafts Council, page 125 catalogue number 137 for a comparable bird painted on a dish.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a tile dated 1934, painted with a stylised flying hawk, in circular border the corners dated 1934, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted BL monogram, 1934 date and impressed M pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.5cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks, Literature Bernard Leach Potter's Book, Faber & Faber, page 104 for a similar design of a dated tile with two swallows, illustrated.
A pair of silver bonbon dishes, raised on pierced feet, stamped "Goldsmiths Silversmiths Co., Regent Street", maker William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, Birmingham 1893, 195 grams. Diameter 12 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both dishes are in good order with no obvious faults or signs of repairs.
Nine books of local interest, The Glossary of The Cumberland Dialect by E.W. Prevost, circa 1899, 2 volumes of Honister Slate by Ian Tyler, Seathwaite Wad by Ian Tyler, The History of The Writings of Beatrix Potter by Leslie Linder, Fauna of The Lake District by McPherson, Literary Associations of The English Lakes by The Reverend Rawnsley (1901), Literary Associations of The English Lakes by H. Rawnsley (1894) and Folk Speech Tales & Rhymes of Cumberland by A.C. Gibson (1873).
World War Two hardback book titled The Dambusters who Cracked The Dam The Story of Melvin Dinghy Young by the author Arthur G Thorning. Squadron Leader Henry Melvin Dinghy Young, DFC & Bar 20 May 1915 - 17 May 1943 was a bomber pilot in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War. On the night of the 1617 May 1943, the raid took place. Young flew Avro Lancaster ED877G AJ-A code-named A-Apple. The other crew were Flight Sergeant Charles Walpole Roberts Navigator, Flying Officer Vincent Sandford MacCausland Bomb Aimer, Sergeant David Taylor Horsfall Flight Engineer, Sergeant Lawrence William Nichols Wireless Operator, Sergeant Gordon Arthur Yeo Front Gunner and Sergeant Wilfred Ibbotson Rear Gunner. A-Apple flew as part of the first wave which attacked the Mohne Dam. Young was second in command of the raid, which was led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson flying G-George. From Jim Shortland Dambuster 617 Sqn Historian collection. Good condition Est.
A German wax over composition Gibson Girl lady doll, known as Lady Cynthia with blue glass eyes, blonde mohair wig, stuffed body with composition limbs, moulded and painted tan boots and socks, original cream outfit and matching hat, underclothes —12½in. (32cm.) high (crack across face); and another similar redressed in brown velvet (melted face) - the childhood toys of Helen Christabel Vaudrey 1887-1917.
Atlases, British Isles- Camden (William): Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands, In Two Volumes (continuous pagination). The second edition, revised with additions by Edmund Gibson. L, Printed by Mary Matthews for A Churchill, & sold by W Taylor, 1722. Folio, PP:cclxii, 1-1526, + Appendix, Index, etc., + Errata. Complete with 51 double-page or folding Maps & 11 plates, including frontis; Plus many illustrations in the text. Cont. full panelled calf; Spines little rubbed; two armorial bookplates, one to pastedown and one to verso of title. (2)
A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED CASED DESK CLOCK AND BAROMETER, the case marked for Gibson & Co. Ltd, London 1910, the easel back green leather case enclosing a large pocket watch style silver-plated clock with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the barometer en suite. Overall 12cm by 18cm
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF SPEECH DELIVERED BY FIELD MARSHALL EARL HAIG, 'At the Opening of the Ex-Servicemen's Institute on 7th Day of November, 1925', comprising seven sheets and front page from the manuscript around a central picture of Haig, mounted and framed with brass dedication plaque marked 'Gifted by Wishaw Club in Memory of 2/ Lieut. P.M. Cunningham, H.L.I., Liet. Jas. Gibson, M.G.C., 2/ Liet. A. McEwan Fisher, S.R., Killed in Action', under glass, 90cm x 75cm
Collection of Cashmere Winter Scarves comprising a Lochmere 100% cashmere scarf in plaid shades of blue, 1.6 cm long plus fringing; a Kiltane 100% cashmere tartan scarf in bright red, yellow, black and white, measures 9.5" x 64" plus fringing; and Gibson & Lungaire Blackcock registered cashmere scarf measures 10.95" x 48". Please see images.
Hachisuka (Masa U.). A Handbook of the Birds of Iceland, 1st edition, London: Taylor & Francis, 1927, 8 halftone plates including frontispiece, folding diagram, original blue cloth, 4to, together with: Prentis (Walter), Notes on the Birds of Rainham including the District between Chatham and Sittingbourne, 1st edition, London: Gurney & Jackson, 1894, bookplate of ornithologist Joseph Whitaker (1850-1932/6), original cloth, 8vo, Hartert (Ernst), Notes on Some Species of the Families Cypselidae, Caprimulgidae, and Podargidae [offprinted from The Ibis], 1896, 16 pp., 2 hand-coloured lithographic plates by J. G. Keulemans, modern cloth, 8vo, Gibson (John), On a hitherto Unrecorded Specimen of the Great Auk (Alca impennis, L.) in the Collection of the Duke of Roxburghe [bound with:] Grieve (Symington), Supplementary Note on the Great Auk or Garefowl (Alca Impennis Linn.), 2 offprints in 1 volume, 1893 & 1896-7, halftone plates, original wrappers bound in, bookplate of ornithologist W. H. Mullens (1866-1946), modern cloth, and approximately 35 others, including other ornithologist offprints, local British avifaunas, and other works, mainly 20th century, various bindings including modern cloth and modern half morocco, very good condition, 8vo (Qty: approx. 40)NOTESMullens & Swann p. 480 (Prentis); Wood pp. 524 (Prentis).
Des Richards Secretary signed Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC cover. 25p D-Day stamp postmarked In Memory of Guy Gibson, Woodhall Spa Lincs, 19th September 1994. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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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