OVIDIUS. Metamorphoses in fifteen books. Transl. by J. Dryden, A. Pope, (a.o.). Verona, Off. Bodoni for The Limited Editions Club, 1958. W. 15 or. etchings by H. Erni. Lge-8°. Ohcl. Printed in a lim. & numb. ed. of 1500 copies. Signed by artist and printer. -- L.P. WILKINSON. Ovid recalled. 1955. Ocl. -- VERGILIUS. Aeneid. Comm. on the first six books by Bernardus Silvestris. A new. crit. ed. by J.W. & E.F. Jones. 1977. 4°. Ocl. -- And 2 o. (5).
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Elf Seitengewehre, international, 19./20. Jhdt. Österreichischer Pioniersäbel (Faschinenmesser) M 1853 mit breiter Rückenklinge (fleckig), einseitig gekehlt, an der Wurzel der Doppeladlerstempel und "Wn 78", eisernes Gefäß mit Horngriffschalen (Risse, Druckstellen), am Parierstück gestempelt "1. S.A. 1012.", belederte Holzscheide (Risse) mit eisernen Beschlägen und Koppelschuh. Ein Bajonett Kropatschek ("Steyr 1886") mit OEWG-Stempel an Klinge und Eisenscheide (Dellen). Zwei Bajonette P 07, eines mit Klingenstempel "Remington" und Tragevorrichtung, das andere mit Klingenmarke "Wilkinson". Ein italienisches Bajonett Vetterli M 1870 mit fleckiger, ungemarkter Klinge und ein Seitengewehr der Nationalgarde Piemont um 1848 (Klinge ungemarkt, Ortblech fehlt). Außerdem ein unbekanntes Marine-SG mit schwarzem Holzgriff und Ankerstempel an der zweischneidigen Klinge (Scheidenbeschläge erneuert, verkehrt herum montiert), ein narbiges Tüllenbajonett und zwei ungemarkte SG mit Bügelgefäßen und ungemarkten fleckigen Keilklingen (Scheidenbeschläge locker, Ortbleche fehlen). Dazu ein SG mit massivem Messinggefäß und fleckiger Keilklinge, gestempelt "J. Mayer Görlitz". Alle in Scheide, Arretierungen intakt. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge ca. 56 - 78 cm.
Drei Blankwaffen, Großbritannien, 19./20. Jhdt. Säbel M 1827 für Angehörige der "Ceylon Rifles" mit kräftiger, leicht gekrümmter Rückenklinge (fleckig, schartig) mit zweischneidiger Mittelspitze, an der Wurzel der Herstellerstempel "Hume London" (verputzt), Prüfmarke "Proved" aus Buntmetall, beidseitige Ätzungen mit Chiffre "VR" und Name der Einheit. Eisernes Korbgefäß mit Fischhauthilze (Fehlstellen) und Drahtwicklung, am Stichblatt im "Gothic Style" das Jagdhornsymbol, vernickelte Eisenscheide mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen. Dazu in neuer Fertigung ein schottisches Korbschwert und ein Kavalleriesäbel ähnlich M 1845 von Wilkinson. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 83 - 100 cm.
Early Literature: 1- [BACON, Francis]; Early Literature: 1- [BACON, Francis]; William Rawley: History Naturall and Experimentall, Of Life and Death, Or Of the Prolongation of Life. London, Printed by John Haviland for William Lee and Humphrey Mosley, 1638, the first 'authorised' English translation; 2- [Smollett, Tobias]: The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, in Two volumes. L, printed for W Johnston, 1753, 1st. Edns. C19 full calf; small wormholes to bottom of the spine of one volume; o/w VG; 3- [Della Casa, Giovanni]: The Refin'd Courtier: Or, A Correction of Several Indecencies Crept into Civil Conversation. Containing The Newest and Best Instructions for the Education of Young Gentlemen, in Qualifying them either for Civil or Military Affairs. Done from the Original Italian. L, Printed for R. Royston, 1679. PP: Engraved Frontis Portrait, (xxi), (i) blank, 233, (ii) publisher's catalogue. Bound by 'Larkins' in full red leather with gilt ruling and lettering, marbled endpapers and all edges gilt. VG; 4- Wilkinson, S S: The eventful history of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, the flower of English chivalry, and the Princess Mary of England; an original romance, founded on historical facts. London, Dean and Munday, [1820?]. 30pp including the hand-coloured frontis. Recent leather backed marbled boards (5)
A Clarice Cliff pottery table centrepiece in the form of a swan, on a naturalistic base, printed Wilkinson marks to the underside, length 19.5cm, together with three other pieces of Clarice Cliff to include floral planter, a sauce boat on stand, and a floral decorated dish (4)Swan beak with re-painting, possibly restored.Floral planter - cracked.Sauce boat with very small chip to rim.Floral dish - heavily crazed, and small glaze chip to rim, hairline crack.
A Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd coffee service, four place settings, decorated with orange and brown concentric circles, coffee pot h.19cmCoffee pot – heavily crazed and discoloured, small ships to rim.Sugar bowl – re-glued chip to edge.Cream jug – no chips or cracks.Saucers – firing marks to the glaze.Cups – one with hairline to underside.Varying degrees of crazing and discolouration throughout.
The named pair of mounted miniature dress medals worn by Major C. B. Wilkinson, Essex Rifles, late 68th Regiment of Foot (Durham Light Infantry), who was present at every major engagement of the Crimean WarCrimea 1854-56, 4 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol, 'C. Brice Wilkinson. Capt. 68th Lt. Infy.', contemporarily engraved around rim; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, 'C. Brice Wilkinson. Capt. 68th Lt. Infy. 1854-5', contemporarily engraved around rim, '-5' a later addition, mounted together as worn on riband buckle with gold retaining pin by Hunt & Roskell, light contact wear, very fineChristopher Brice Wilkinson was born on 9 September 1835 in Bisham, Yorkshire and purchased a commission as Ensign in the 68th Regiment of Foot (Durham Light Infantry) on 11 October 1853. He was embarked to Crimea with his Regiment in 1854 and was promoted Lieutenant just one month prior to the Battle of the Alma. The 68th Foot fought with distinction during the Crimean War, with the Regiment winning its first Victoria Cross at the Battle of Inkermann in November 1854. As a point of interest, Wilkinson reportedly collected a Russian bugle from the battlefield at Inkermann, among other relics, which he later sold.After the close of the Crimean Campaign, he was advanced Captain in January 1857 and at some stage transferred to the Essex Rifles with whom Wilkinson was made Major on 6 September 1858. It is unlikely that he followed his Regiment to India in 1857, as he does not appear on the roll with entitlement to an Indian Mutiny Medal. Upon his retirement from the service, Wilkinson moved to Bath where he worked as a police constable, becoming Chief Constable of the Bath Police by 1882.He was at some point married, and in 1891 the retired Army Major and his wife Margaret were raising their three daughters at their home on 296 Creswick Road in Acton, London. Wilkinson lived into a ripe old age, dying on 8 October 1922 aged 87 and was interred at St. Smithin's Church, Walcot in Bath; sold together with copied London Gazette entries and copied photograph of Wilkinson circa 1880.…
A 19th century silver tray fitted with a collection of British 19th century campaign Medals and suspensions set into the centreThe tray is circular with raised edge and decorative border, standing upon three claw and ball feet, 36cm. diameter, 1,774g., by Henry Wilkinson & Co. with hallmarks for Sheffield 1877, housing 37 assorted campaign medals to include Waterloo 1815 (3), Military General Service 1793-1814 (4), Crimea 1854-56 (7), with other examples to include Baltic 1854-55 and Indian Mutiny 1857-58, with various suspensions and clasps for the medals mentioned, lightly polished, otherwise very fine…
40th Anniv. V J Day Signed D McCampbell and Rex Barber Shot down Yamamoto. 15 Aug 85 Jersey 40th Anniv. V J Day. Flown Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific on a flight remembering the 40th Anniv of V - Day on 14th Sept 1985 Non - stop on a flight London Gatwick to Hong Kong aircraft overhead Moscow at 20. 08 GMT and Delhi at 0114 GMT and Kunming China at 0424 GMT landing was at Hong Kong at 0603 GMT. Personally Signed by Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific Capt R Wilkinson and by Captain David McCampbell US Navy Ace 34 Victories. David McCampbell became a naval aviator in 1934 but it wasn't until 1944 that he flew combat missions from the carrier USS Essex One of only two Navy pilots to be awarded the Medal of Honour, Captain David McCampbell ended the war with 34 aircraft shot down plus another 21 destroyed on the ground. His score of 34 made him the highest scoring Navy 'Ace' and the third highest scoring US pilot of World War II. McCampbell also received the Navy Cross, the Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Also Signed by Rex Barber Credited with shooting down of Admiral Isokuru Yamamoto head of the combined Japanese Fleet Barber received his commission as a US Army officer and his pilot's wings on October 31, 1941. Backstamped Cathay Pacific 15 Sep 85 Hong Kong. Details enclosed with Black and White Photo of David McCampbell on aircraft wing plus other pilots. Also Photo of Major Rex Barber. Certified Copy No 2 of 50 Signed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Entertainment approx 20 signed photos/ leaflets including names of Craig Revel Horwood, Adrienne Wilkinson, Marguerite Ray and more. Dedicated. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
78.5cm blade by WILKINSON, serial no. 110274, etched with scrolling ropes and oakleaves with acorns, EIIR cypher, crowned fouled anchor, regulation brass gothic hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, in its engraved gilt white metal mounted leather scabbard.
24.2inch sighted blued barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights stamped GREEN BROS PATENT, border engraved blued bolt action sliding breech engraved GREEN BROS PATENT No. 393, border and scroll engraved case colour hardened lock signed E.M. RERILLY & CO. NEW OXFORD ST. LONDON, full stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, border and scroll engraved trigger guard, serial no. 15203, blued butt plate, steel cleaning rod. See ARMS AND ARMOUR, The Northern Branch, Manchester 1968 for an article about the Green Brother's carbine, in this case by Beckwith (copy included). Another example is known that bears the name of the maker Wilkinson to the lock. Also see a converted Pattern 1853 rifle, XII.1021 in the Royal Armouries. A further example, also by Reilly, bearing the serial no. 13844 is known to exist.
82.5cm clean blade by HENRY WILKINSON, serial no. 8334, retaining most of its original polish and etched only with a crest at the forte, regulation steel gothic hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. Hilt and scabbard painted black. Captain William Robert Gamul Farmer Lieutenant June 1857, JP DL. Born 12th of July 1838 and died in 1910. Lived at Nonsuch park.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, all of oval shape with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot engraved "Presented to Henry Curtis Cook, by his colleagues in The Capital & Counties Bank, on his marriage, 30 May 1908", with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked by TW possibly T. Wilkinson & Co, Birmingham, 1907. Weight approx. 1137.2 grams (36.5ozt) Further details: tarnished, with wear and slight scratching.
4 Clarice Cliff items to include a Biarritz 'secrets' design plate , approximately 18.5cm x 15.5cm, Newport mark to rear, A small dish in the Pastel Melon design approximately 12cm x 12cm, Newport mark to base. A Crocus design teal plate , 16.5cm diameter , Newport mark to rear and a Sugar Sifter in the dryday design, app height 12cm, Wilkinson mark to base. All in good overall condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, some minor wear (4)
1971 birds set of 3 imperforate colour proofs affixed to Bradbury Wilkinson card endorsed "AS SUBMITTED 16.10.70". The 5c and 10c marked as "Appd" the 20c marked as “Not appd” with further comment on colour. Offered with a second card with 20c proof in amended colours endorsed “AS RUNNING. AS SUBSTITUTED 23.12.70”. Unique items from the Bradbury Wilkinson archives. SG 158var/160var
▲ John Bellany RA (1942-2013) 'Call of the Sea 11', 1995screenprint, signed 'John Bellany' in pencil l.l., and numbered '11/60', printed by Kip Gresham, Ian Wilkinson and Matthew Evans at the Gresham Studio Ltd., Cambridgeimage 47.5 x 37cmCondition ReportFramed: 85 x 73cmOn close inspection there are a couple of small, light handling creases visible to the margins, however the work presents very well overall and appears to be in otherwise good condition. Not viewed out of glazed frame.

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