published 1806, PRINTED for the PROPRIETORS, BOWLES and CARVER, No.69 St. Paul's Church Yard ... Roads and Distances ... agreeable to those given ... by Daniel Paterson, 69 cm x 68 cm, presented in the original cardboard sleeve; together with Railway Clearing House OFFICIAL RAILWAY MAP of the EAST of ENGLAND, chairman's copy [damage to the cover], maritime 1823 New and Correct Map of London Westminster and Southwark, plus earlier R. Wilkinson map of the same area dated 1787, a Royal Naval Boys Manual of Seamanship and Gunnery, fifth edition, and W.H. Smith map of the Thames (6)
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A British 1897 Pattern infantry officer's sword, by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, the 83cm blade etched to either side, and stamped M4070 to spine, with wire bound sharkskin grip, in good condition within a leather scabbard, in a leather slip by Wilkinson; together with a further scabbard and slip
A George V officer's sword, the straight blade with etched decoration of a crowned GVR cypher and Regimental device, the forte with proof slug and marked for Wilkinson, London, 1892 regulation pattern hilt, the open guard incorporating a GVR crowned cypher, in steel scabbard and leather slip, length of blade 83cm
An Elizabeth II officer's sword, the straight blade with etched decoration of a crowned ER II cypher, the forte marked for Wilkinson Sword and marked 122990 to edge of blade, pierced metal hilt, the open guard incorporating a crowned ER II cypher, shagreen and wire work grip, in steel scabbard with sword hanger and protective outer cover, length of blade approx. 82cm
A collection of eight pieces of Clarice Cliff, including: a Wilkinson Pottery Bizarre 'Rhodanthe' patterned bowl, of ribbed form; a Newport Pottery pink glazed jug; a Newport pottery crocus planter; a Celtic Harvest preserve pot and handled bowl; a preserve pot in the form of an orange and a pair of Royal Staffordshire ceramics bowls with floral handle, (8)the jug height 19.5cmCondition: Bowl - Good condition overall some flakes to paint Jug - Good condition overallOrange shaped preserve pot - Flakes to paint
Three albums of George III and later tokensto include pennies: Andover 1812, Anglesey 1787,Anglesey Parys Mine Company 1788 x2, Bath Lambe & Son Tea Dealers 1794, Bristol 1811 x2, Bristol & South Wales 1811, Birmingham 1812 + 1813, Cheltenham x2, Flint 1813, Hull 1812, Hull Lead Works 1812x2, London 1854, Nottingham 1813, Sheffield 1812+1817, Stockton 1813, South Wales, Tunstead 1812, Tiffin 1812x2, Warwickshire 1881, Walthamstow 1813.half pennies : Anglesey 1788, Berkhamsted 1794 Birmingham Donald & Co 1792, Brighton Samuel Francis Chain Pier x 2, Bristol Sheathing Nail 1787, Brutus, Chichester and Portsmouth 1794, Chichester, 1794, Coventry 1792, Canterbury 1794, Deptford 1795, East Grinstead 1795, Eastbourne 1796, Goudhurst W. Myns 1794, Hawkhurst 1794, Hendon Skidmore High Holborn 1794, Hendon David Garrick 1794, Hull 1791, Hastings 1794, Hull 1791, Irish Miners 1789, Masonic Half Penny 1790, Munster, Lancaster 1792, Lamberhurst 1794, Liverpool 1792, Leeds 1793, London Newgate 1794, Newgate 179, Ketley 1789, Masonic 1790 Macclesfield 1791, Middlesex Dennis Bakers 1795, Middlesex Lackington 1794, Middle Mail Coach Token, Middlesex Mail Coach Coach, Nelson 1812 British Naval Token, Norwich John Harvey, 1792,1794 Castle and Market Place, North Wales, Kent 1794 and Maidstone 1795, Walthamstow 1813, Wilkinson 1792, Warwickshire 1791, Shakespeare 1792, John Wilkinson 1791, Halifax 1815, Wellington 1816, Duke Of York 1795, Inverness 1795, Glasgow Princess of Wales 1795, St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Southampton St Bevois 1791, Australia Melbourne half penny 1857 etc., together with Bilston silver shilling Rushbury and Woolby, Bath City 1796, Thomsons Wharehouse Edinburgh, North Wales farthing 1793, Colchester Bay Farthing T Renoldson, Cricklade John Lamb, George III health token Dr Eady Dean St Soho, Norwich twopenny, Slave trade abolished 1807, political tokens:Hon T Erskine, William Beckford, John H. Tooke, Wellington, etc., Canada: Bank of Upper Canada 1854, Canada Bank 1837, Bank of Montreal 1842, Nova Scotia penny 1824, New Brunswick penny 1843 x2,New Brunswick 1843, Quebec Bank penny 1837 x2 +1852, Quebec J.Shawe & Co., Ireland:Dublin penny J. Hilles + 1816, Dublin halfpenny 1796, Bank 1813 (drilled), Dublin Tolbort Fyan Grocer halfpenny 1794, silver six penny token, Munster half penny, and a large quantity of hop tokens, market tokens, Coop tokens others, model guineas and other coins., (qty)variousCondition: Varying condition but mostly good. Viewing recommended in person. A large and varied lot
HENRY WILKINSON; a late Victorian hallmarked silver novelty open salt, modelled as a church font with inscription to base, 'Rev. Walter Bidlake, a gift from S. Oswalds, Chester, November 1890', height 9cm, approx. 4.85ozt/150g.Additional InformationA few small dents here and there but overall condition is good.
A Victorian officer's sword, the etched blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the blade back no.22994, with wire bound shagreen grip and pierced guard, with scabbard, length of blade 82cm. Additional InformationThe blade has been polished and the detailing is rubbed, there is some tarnishing to the blade also. Fish skin grip with a couple of minor chips, expected tarnishing to the hilt. Scabbard with expected age wear patination throughout.
A presentation sword engraved 'President's Honour Roll Contest Major Award May-June 1974', named for P. Swift, the acid etched blade with maker's detail for Wilkinson Sword, with gilt hilt and wood grip, with associated scabbard, length of blade 74cm.Additional InformationThe scabbard is NOT original to the sword, general tarnishing and rubbing to the scabbard throughout and with two fold lines. Some tarnishing to the guard and minor wear to the grip.
An interesting K.C.V.O. group of ten awarded to Sir Nevile Wilkinson, late Major, Coldstream Guards, the last Ulster King of Arms and creator and builder of “Titiana’s Palace”, a perfect model 16-roomed house which was opened by Queen Mary in 1923 The Royal Victorian Order, K.C.V.O., Knight Commander’s, set of insignia, comprising neck badge and breast star, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, reverses officially numbered ‘K295’ and ‘295’ respectively, in a later fitted case of issue, this numbered ‘K368’; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight of Grace, set of insignia, comprising neck badge and breast star, silver and enamels, in Spink & Son fitted case of issue; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein, South Africa 1902 (Major N. R. Wilkinson. Coldstm Gds.); 1914-15 Star (Capt: N. R. Wilkinson. C. Gds.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Major N. R. Wilkinson.); Coronation 1911; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Fifth Class breast badge, with swords, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, these last eight mounted as worn, good very fine or better (12) £2,200-£2,600 --- K.C.V.O. London Gazette 22 June 1921. C.V.O. London Gazette 14 July 1911. Knight Bachelor London Gazette 1 January 1920. Order of St. John, Knight of Grace London Gazette 4 March 1913. Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson was born at Highgate, London, on 26 October 1869, third son of Colonel Josiah Wilkinson, barrister, of Highgate, by his wife Alice Emma, daughter of Thomas Smith, of Highgate. He was educated at Harrow and passed on to the Royal Military College, whence he was gazetted into the Coldstream Guards in 1890. His first service abroad was in India, but on the outbreak of war in 1899 he was sent to South Africa, serving with credit and winning a medal with four bars. Illness caused him to be invalided home early in 1900, but he recovered sufficiently to be sent out again in 1902. During the years of peace that preceded the war of 1914-18 Wilkinson’s interests turned more and more strongly to the decorative arts in general and to the art and lore of heraldry in particular. He entered the National Art Training School (later the Royal College of Art), South Kensington, and took his studies seriously. From the earliest days as a practising artist he conceived an extreme interest in working in miniature, and as early as 1907 he projected a model palace for the Queen of the Fairies on the scale of one inch to the foot. So expert did Wilkinson become in heraldry that in 1907 he was able to resign his commission in the Guards and in 1908 to take up the post of Ulster King of Arms and registrar of the Order of St Patrick. He shared with A. F. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, the honour of officiating at two coronations, those of King George V and King George VI. Meanwhile he was proceeding slowly with Titiana’s palace and exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy. On the outbreak of the war in 1914 he rejoined the army and served on the staff first in France and later in Macedonia, earning a mention in despatches and a brevet majority. Returning to peaceful avocations, Wilkinson at length finished Titiana’s palace, a sixteen-bedroomed house which was opened by Queen Mary in 1923. For its decoration he had evolved a technique which he called ‘mosaic painting’. By the use of an etcher’s glass he laid on minute dabs of water-colour, irregular in shape like mosaic tesserae, and numbering 1,000 or more to the square inch. The palace was completely furnished with every conceivable detail, and was greatly admired by the public. It was exhibited all over the United States of America, Canada, Newfoundland, Holland, Australia, New Zealand, and the Argentine. Wilkinson continued his career as a decorative craftsman, and a collective exhibition of his works was held at the galleries of the Fine Art Society in 1937. He also wrote several books, including his reminiscences, To All and Singular (1925), Wilton House Pictures (2 vols., 1907), Wilton House Guide (1908), and The Guards Chapel, 1838-1938 (1938). Wilkinson had his own niche in the art world, and his services to art and heraldry were recognised by his being appointed C.V.O. in 1911, knighted in 1920, and appointed K.C.V.O. in 1921. He married in 1903 Lady Beatrix Frances Gertrude, elder daughter of Sidney Herbert, Earl of Pembroke. Sir Nevile Wilkinson died in Dublin on 22 December 1940.
Five: Warrant Officer Class II J. W. Taylor, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (6090814. W.O. Cl. 2. J. W. Taylor. R.E.M.E.) mounted as worn, good very fine Five: Warrant Officer Class II R. Wilkinson, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (7594765. W.O. Cl. 2. R. Wilkinson. R.E.M.E.) mounted as worn, good very fine (10) £100-£140
Military General Service 1793-1814, 2 clasps, Barrosa, Toulouse (J. Wilkinson, Royal Staff Corps) suspension a little slack, marks overall, otherwise nearly very fine £800-£1,000 --- Only 2 M.G.S. medals issued with this two-clasp combination. John Wilkinson was born in the Parish of Ingleton, Yorkshire, and originally enlisted into the 48th Regiment on 8 October 1803, aged 23. He transferred to the Royal Staff Corps at Rochester, Kent, on 14 March 1804. He was discharged on 12 February 1824, in consequence of ‘being worn out and invalided in the Mauritians.’ His conduct was described as ‘very good’ and he was finally discharged on 26 February 1824. The Royal Staff Corps was a corps of the British Army which was founded in c. 1800 and disbanded in 1837. It was generally responsible for short-term military engineering works, with the Royal Engineers and Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners remaining responsible for permanent works, but the boundaries between the functions of the corps were blurred. The Royal Staff Corps answered to the Quartermaster-General instead of to the Board of Ordnance. It also seems to have provided personnel for military police and orderly duties. On its disbandment most of its personnel transferred to the Royal Engineers and the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners. Sold with copied discharge papers and other research saved to CD.
A rare Great War ‘Gallipoli Mining Operations’ D.C.M. group of four awarded to Private Thomas Wilkinson, 4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (1381 Pte. T. Wilkinson. 4/E. Lanc.: Regt.-T.F.); 1914-15 Star (1381 Pte. T. Wilkinson. E. Lan. R.); British War and Victory Medals (20014 Pte. T. Wilkinson, E. Lan. R.)medals unmounted, light contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine or better (4) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 16 November 1915: ‘For conspicuous bravery on the 14th September, 1915, on the Gallipoli Peninsula. During mining operations, Private Wilkinson remained at his post in a mine gallery where the enemy’s shaft was expected to break through. When they succeeded in doing so, he shot the first Turk who appeared, and then assisted a Non-Commissioned Officer to lay and fire the charge, so destroying the enemy’s gallery. This was done at great personal risk’. Thomas Wilkinson landed with the 4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment (T.F.) at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli Peninsula on 9 May 1915, and went into the line to the south-west of Krithia. There followed a period of routine trench warfare before the Battalion took part in the battle of Krithia on 4 June, suffering 212 casualties in killed, wounded and missing. During 6-13 August the battalion took part in the battle of Krithia Vineyard, suffering further heavy casualties before being withdrawn to re-organize. Much like the Western Front, Gallipoli saw mining and counter-mining operations by both sides and the 42nd Division formed a Mining Company, to which Private Wilkinson volunteered, being granted extra pay for this duty. September 1915 was a particularly active month for mining operations, with the Turks exploding mines on the 3rd, 15th, 18th, 21st, 22nd and 29th, all opposite an area of trenches on the Division’s right known as the ‘Gridiron’. On the left, at Fusilier Bluff, the Mining Company successfully put out protective galleries which negated the Turkish miners. Wilkinson was awarded the D.C.M. for services during these mining operations, possibly the only Gallipoli D.C.M. award to the the 4th Battalion. The battalion was withdrawn to Mudros on 17 October, returning to the Peninsula on 2 November, landing at W Beach and taking up positions at Y Ravine. The battalion remained on the Peninsula until the evacuations on 29 December, when they embarked on the Princess Alberta. They went on to serve in Egypt and Palestine in 1916, taking part in the battle of Romani, before moving, along with the rest of the 42nd Division, to the Western Front in March 1916, where they served for the remainder of the war. Sold with brass shoulder title and copied research.
Three: Sergeant William Wilkinson, 2nd (Tombs) Troop, 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery Sutlej 1845-46, for Moodkee 1845, 2 clasps, Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon (Gunner W: Wilkinson 1st Brigade H:A:); Punjab 1848-49, no clasp (Corpl. W. Wilkinson, 2nd Tp. 1st Bde. H. Arty.) suspension re-affixed; India General Service 1854-94, 1 clasp, North West Frontier (Sergt. W Wilkinson 2nd Tp. 1st Bde. Bengal, H.A.) the second with edge bruising, otherwise good very fine (3) £1,200-£1,600 --- This troop of the Bengal Horse Artillery is remembered in the Army today as 143 Battery (Tombs Troop) R.A., after Henry Tombs, one of the great outstanding officers of the Bengal Horse Artillery, whose Victoria Cross group of medals was sold in these rooms in December 2017. William Wilkinson was a labourer from Skipton, Yorkshire, who attested at Manchester on 20 March 1843, and sailed for India that year in the British Sovereign. He served in 2nd Troop, 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshuhur and Sobraon, in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49, and on the North West Frontier in actions against the Mohmands and other Hill tribes in 1851-52. On leaving the service he took up a post as a Conductor in the Public Works Department, Punjab, and his name appears in the Indian Army and Civil List from 1863 to July 1870. Sold with research including copied letter from Wilkinson in July 1870 to his old general requesting written confirmation that he (Wilkinson) had served on the North West Frontier, and copy of the subsequent roll stating medal ‘Sent to him 18/4/71’.
HENRY WILKINSON (1921-2011); four pencil signed limited edition prints, various scenes including hunting dogs, 24/200, 17.5 x 32cm, each framed and glazed (4). (D)Additional InformationThe frames with light wear and scratches. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY BAYONETS, comprising a Swiss M1918 by Waffenfabrik Neuhausen, with metal scabbard and leather frog, and a British 1907 pattern by Wilkinson with leather scabbard, longest 22 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. Both buttons working. Scabbards without dents and or creases. 1907 quite dark patina. See images.
AN 1897 PATTERN QUEEN'S GURKHA SIGNALS OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson Sword, the 32 1/2" blade etched with regimental crossed kukri badge, EIIR cypher, royal coat of arms and maker's name amid foliage, nickel plated hilt, shagreen grip, officer's knot, leather scabbard and part bag, 40" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, bag missing top section. But sword with minor oxidation to blade and some minor rubbing to plating.
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson Sword, the 32" fullered blade bearing maker's mark and Abu Dhabi Police crest, hilt of typical form also bearing the police crest, with leather scabbard, 41 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good condition, very minor oxidation marks on hilt.
Victorian Light Infantry Officers Sword with single edged fullered etched proof blade maker marked "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London" numbered to spine of blade "15644", VR and Light Infantry badge, 825mm in length. Felt washer in place. Guard with Light Infantry badge, wire bound Shagreen grip. Overall length 980mm. Complete with scabbard with twin suspension rings. New to the market.
A collection of three Lee Metford bayonets: One maker marked "Sanderson 3/95" with double edged blade 300mm in length, pommel unit marked 35 Royal Garrison Artillery 124, overall length 423mm: along with two others one dated 1/90 and another by "Wilkinson 7/95" with unit markings to pommel "TY 18 43". All without scabbards (3)
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, a pair of Winnie Wilkinson watercolours of Dutch children in front of windmills, one unframed, the other framed and glazed, signed lower right, 16.3cm x 12cm, a pair of Victorian gilt framed oleographs of Highland cattle and sheep, both bear handwritten legend verso that they formally hung in the billiard room of Hoar Cross Old Hall, size including frame 65.5cm x 103cm, together with three tapestry pictures and a Derby County quartz clock print (8)
A SELECTION OF GLASS BOTTLES WITH SILVER LIDS AND STICK PINS, to include an early 20th century textured cylindrical glass bottle with a silver pique tortoiseshell lid, hallmarked 'H Pidduck & Sons' Birmingham 1923, approximate height 94mm, an oval ridged glass bottle with silver cap top lid, hallmarked 'Wolfsky & Co Ltd' London date letter obscured, approximate height 100mm, an early 20th century smaller geometric glass bottle with silver foliate motif hinged lid, hallmarked 'Wilkinson Ltd' Birmingham 1927, approximate height 50mm, together with eleven variously designed white metal stickpins, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 16.1 grams 0.51 ozt (condition report: plique tortoiseshell lid is dented to the side in fair condition, cap lid is dented, generally fair condition)
Original vintage National Savings poster Help the Sun to shine on your future - Buy National Savings Certificates - Artwork by by the notable British artist and illustrator Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) depicts a horse drawn carriage on a road that winds through lucious green fields and valleys. A village sits among trees beneath the hills in the background. Issued by the National Savings Committee, Westminster. Fair condition, creasing, tears, staining, tape on image, paper losses, paper skimming. Country of issue: UK, designer: Normal Wilkinson, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1950s.
Tom Wilkinson signed 10x8 colour photo. Pictured in his role as Gerald in The Full Monty. Wilkinson OBE (born 5 February 1948) is an English actor of film, television, and stage. He has received various accolades throughout his career, including a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe, a Primetime Emmy Award and nominations for two Academy Awards. 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
Blowout Sale! Xena Adrienne Wilkinson hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful 10x8 hand signed photo depicts Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve in the smash hit tv show, Xena: Warrior Princess. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition Est.
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Erotic literature.- [Stretzer (Thomas)] The Natural History of the Arbor Vitae:or, the Tree of Life. Published by a Society of Gardeners, woodcut ornament on title of a male figure pursuing a tree-nymph, woodcut initial and head-piece, title a little soiled, folds, C1 torn along vertical fold, chipping along folds with some slight loss to lettering, unbound and stitched, creasing, extremities chipped, small 4to, for John Wilkinson near Charing-Cross; And Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1732.*** A rare erotic prose work. All issues are rare, each with only a handful of copies on ESTC, this imprint with only two copies listed (The National Trust and Henry E. Huntington Library). Stretzer was known for his Merryland books in which he used topographic metaphors to described the female body. The present work by contrast focuses on the male member through an extended botanical metaphor. We can trace no copies at auction."Some Virtuosi have thought of improving their trees for some purposes, by taking off the Nutmegs, which is however a bad way; they never see after, and are good for little more than making whistles of, which are importet every year from Italy, and sell indeed at a good price" pp. 6-7.
A 19th century mahogany fold-over concertina-action dining table, in the manner of Wilkinson of Moorfields, London, the top with two additional leaves, raised on turned legs and substantial brass caps and castors, height 73cm, depth 122cm, extended length 192cm (bearing stamps to frame but possibly later added).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) British, Two Pointers in a landscape, etching, numbered and signed in pencil, label verso, 10.5" x 13.75", (26.5x35cm) along with two Lurchers in a landscape, etching, numbered 29/150 and signed in pencil, label verso, 10.5" x 14", (26.5x35.5cm) and two Terriers in a landscape, etching, numbered and signed in pencil, 9" x 11.5", (23x29cm) (3).
England & Wales. Hole (G.), Englalond Anglia Anglo Saxonum Heptarchia, circa 1610, hand-coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 275 x 325 mm, together with Homann (Johann Baptist). Magna Britannia complectens Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae Regna in suas Provincias et Comitatus divisa..., circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement to the cartouche, central fold partially split at top and base, 485 x 575 mm, with another approximately 50 maps of England & Wales and The British Isles, including examples by or after Moll, Morden, Harrison, 'Illustrated London News', Bowen, Teesdale, Cary, Kelly, Bell, Badeslade & Toms, Dower, Archer, Fullarton, Stockdale, J. & C. Walker, Bonne, Wilkinson and Bingley, some duplicates, various sizes and condition QTY: (approx. 52)

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