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Spare (Austin Osman). The Starlit Mire by James Bertram & F. Russell with ten drawings by Spare, London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, New York: John Lane Company, 1911, frontispiece and nine tissue-guarded plates, some minor spotting mainly to endpaper and limitation leaf, one leaf of advertisements to rear, ex libris Diana Wilkinson bookplate to front pastedown, original green cloth with gilt title and illustration, 8vo, together with Farr (Florence). The Dancing Faun, 140 Fleet Street: The New Age Press, 1908, previous ownership inscription to free front endpaper dated 1913, some toning to endpapers, original decorated paper boards, some toning to spine, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:The Starlit Mire is one of 350 copies.

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Title Pages. A large collection of approximately 800 titles, 17th - 19th century, engraved title pages, half-titles and dedications, including examples by or after Van den Keere, Ruscelli, Munster, Beaulieu, Mallet, Camden, Greenville Collins, Van der Aa, Chatelain, Puffendorf, Cluvert, De Fer, Bowen, Homann, Cary and Wilkinson, occasional duplicates, various sizes and conditionQTY: (approx.800)

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A George V silver engine turned cigarette case, vacant cartouche, hallmarked by Henry Wilkinson., Birmingham, 1919., approx gross weight 4.81 ozt (149.6 grams) with cover

Los 137

EDWARD CLEGG WILKINSON (BRITISH ACTIVE CIRCA 1882-1904) THE COTTAGE IN THE WOOD Watercolour and bodycolour Signed (lower right) 24 x 34cm (9¼ x 13¼ in.) Provenance: Christopher Wood Gallery, London From the estate of the Late David Pike, sold to benefit The Art Fund

Los 588

NEVILE R. WILKINSON: WILTON HOUSE PICTURES, Vol 1introduction by Sidney Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Chiswick Press 1907, 139/300 bookplate signed by the author, cloth (some marks, spotting to ends) (Vol. 1 only)

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"The Army Graphic" 1907; "Military Dialogues" by Newnham Davis; "Tommy Atkins of the Damchunders" by Blatchford 1895; "Uniforms of the Zulu War" Wilkinson Latham 1978; "Son of Zulu" 1978; "Marching to the Drums" by Knight 1999; "The Wonder Books of the Navy"; and 13 other similar books. GC £20-40

Los 226

A circa 1850 William Wilkinson Ltd butchers knife with Wilkinson trademark to blade and unusual handle with inlaid brass animal heads

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Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd. Foxglove pattern trumpet vase and My Garden pattern small vase. Height of tallest: 23cm (2)

Los 58

Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson, Gayday Pattern Cream Jug. Rerstoration to handle.

Los 240021

9 Medaillen und Token/Jetons, England 18.- 19. Jh.: George I 1713 Medaille zum Frieden von Utrecht; Token Duke of Glocester 1773;  Token ½ Penny 1787, John Wilkinson Iron Master; Token ½ Penny 1790 Success to the Plough & Fleece; Token Reform of Parliament 1795; Token ½ Penny Cambridgeshire 1797 Industry has its Sure Reward; Token auf Schlacht von Waterloo 1815; Medaille Weltausstellung Kristallpalast 1851, Weißmetall; Token Krönung Queen Victoria1846 (fleckig und partiell belegt); schön – sehr schön. 4765-163

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American poetry.- Allen (Paul) Original poems, serious and entertaining, first edition, final f. blank, stained, lightly browned, contemporary sheep, joints split, but holding firm, spine ends and corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Stoddard & Whitesell 683], Salem, Mass., Printed by Joshua Cushing, 1801 § [Wilkinson (Edward)] Wisdom, a poem, half-title, stained, lightly browned, contemporary drab buff wrappers, stained, Providence, [R.I.], 1830; and 4 others, 19th century American poetry, v.s. (6)  *** I: Allen (1775-1826) was born in Providence, Rhode Island. After graduating from Brown University he moved to Boston, where he edited periodicals and a history of the Lewis & Clark expedition written by the banker Nicholas Biddle. He went on to edit the Baltimore Chronicle until his death. Thomas Jefferson admired his prose. II: Wilkinson was the father-in-law of British economist David Ricardo. 

Los 131

British 1897 pattern infantry officers sword and scabbard by Henry Wilkinson, the blade etched GRV monogram and owners monogram within scrollwork, the spine numbered 44145, the pierced guard also bearing GRV monogram, wire bound fish skin grip and leather covered scabbard.THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. 99cm long

Los 160

P. 1907 Lee Enfield SMLE bayonet and scabbard by Wilkinson, the ricasso with Crowned GR stamp, 1907 and 6/18 issue date. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required. 58.5cm long

Los 146

A Wilkinson of Mansfield mantle clock, with pendulum, together with another wall clock

Los 286

Forster, E.M. 4 books from his library Landells, E. The Boy's Own Toy-Maker: a Practical Illustrated Guide to the Useful Employment of Leisure Hours. Sixth Edition. London:  Griffith and Farran, 1873. 16mo, original cloth, wood-engraved illustrations throughout the text, printed book-label, ‘This book belongs to E. M. Forster’, mounted to corner of front free endpaper, with inscription below ink black ink, ‘Given me by Mrs Wilkinson of Chesfield Park, Herts, in June 1886, EMF’, cloth faded, inner hinges cracked but remaining firm, front free endpaper pasted to front pastedown, crude presumably juvenile hand-colouring to a number of illustrations; Baring, Maurice. An Outline of Russian Literature. London: Williams & Norgate, c.1915 or later. 8vo, original cloth, printed book-label, ‘This book belongs to E. M. Forster’, to front pastedown, pencilled annotations by Forster listing Russian authors and their works to rear free endpaper and rear pastedown, front inner hinge cracked between series-title and title-page with webbing visible; Baedeker, Karl. The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier. Handbook for Travellers. Eighteenth Revised Edition. Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1926. 8vo, original red cloth, folding maps, ownership inscription ‘E. M. Forster, Frankfurt, Dec. 1928' to half-title, pp. 157-160 loose; Collins, Wilkie. The Moonstone. London: Chatto & Windus, 1902. 8vo, original wrappers, ownership inscription ‘E. M. Forster’ to head of front wrapper, front wrapper detached, rear wrapper chipped and reattached to final advertisement leaf [W. Heffer & Sons Limited, This Book Belongs to E. M. Forster, 1971, catalogue numbers 179, 27, N/A, 71] (4) A fascinating group offering a microcosm of Forster's reading from his Victorian childhood to his literary pomp as, among other things, an advocate of the Russian canon as it was first becoming widely available in English translation. As a boy, Forster lived with his mother at Rooksnest in Hertfordshire, ‘a modestly beautiful house which was the model for Howards End’ (ODNB), where the family were tenants of the Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Hindley Wilkinson and his wife Caroline of nearby Chesfield Park. Forster discussed Maurice Baring's An Outline of Russian Literature in a 1941 BBC radio broadcast titled ‘Some Books: The Brothers Karamazov and Bhakti': ‘I have just been reading a short convenient handbook … Russian Literature by Maurice Baring, in the Home University Library. It is not a new book, and it is in no sense up to date. (There is scarcely anything about Gorki in it, and nothing about the development of literature under the Soviet.) So I recommend it with reservation in case you get it and are disappointed. But I do recommend, for it will give you a background against which to set your reading of Russian novels’ (Heath, The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E.M. Forster, p. 255). A copy of the W. Heffer & Sons catalogue This Book Belongs to E. M. Forster is included with the lot.

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Teesdale, Henry (publisher) A New General Atlas of the World London: Henry Teesdale & Co., 1838. Folio, contemporary green half roan, engraved folding title-page, folding letterpress contents leaf, 46 engraved folding maps by John Dower, all hand-coloured in outline, one of which (‘India, from Authorities principally for the Use of the Army of India, 1835') on two sheets and opening to 70.5 x 44.5cm (with short split to edge of transverse fold), the remainder opening to 37.5 x 47cm, engraved double-page plate 'A Comparative View of the Heights of the Principal Mountains and Lengths of the Principal Rivers of the World, maps including ‘Birman Empire and Countries South East of the Ganges’, ‘China and Japan’, ‘Colony of New South Wales’ (with inset map of the Swan River Settlement), ‘Van-Diemans Land' (finger-soiling to margin), ‘Chart of the Pacific Ocean’ (short split to foot of central fold), and several dedicated maps of the Americas, shallow damp-stain to head of gutter never affecting images, binding worn, front board detached; Wilkinson, Robert (publisher). Atlas Classica. Being a Collection of Maps of the Countries mentioned by the Ancient Authors both Sacred and Profane. With their Various Subdivisions at Different Periods. London: Robt. Wilkinson, 1797. Large 4to, contemporary half diced russia, engraved title-page, 35 engraved hand-coloured maps and engraved hand-coloured folding chart (collation not established), contemporary manuscript numbering to margins, binding worn, front board detached, title-page slightly soiled, small chip to lower margin of first map (2) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire.

Los 560

A. J. Wilkinson Ltd Staffordshire, a gilded framed convex type mirror with porcelain decoration of roses. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 1589

A group of various collectors' coins, mostly Victorian, including an 1876 H halfpenny, 1927 Parliament House Australia florin, 1907 one shilling (good), 1951 George V penny, 1853 O half dime Seated Liberty with arrows, 1964 half dollar (fine), 1773 2 R Mexican coin with gilt finish and also an 1807 2 R coin, 1780 Maria Theresa Thaler restrike, 1850 5 cents Wilhelm III coin, 1897 Victoria silver threepence coin (fine), 1927 US Buffalo 5 cents coin (good/fine), 1845 French 5 francs coin, a George II 1746 halfpenny (good) and a 1793 John Wilkinson Iron Master halfpenny token.

Los 6

A collection of silver reference books,including Wilkinson, W. Indian Colonial Silver, London Silver Spoon Makers, Hester Bateman, The History of Old Sheffield Plate, Paul de Lamerie and other volumes. (qty)

Los 489

A Victorian silver swing-handled basket,by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1845,oval form with a beaded scroll border, pierced foliate scroll and mullet decoration, pierced swing-handle, on a pierced scroll oval foot, length 31.3cm, approx. weight 21.1oz.

Los 45

A Victorian silver butter dish cover,by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1855,circular form, with a recumbent cow finial, with a later glass bowl and a silver paten/stand, Birmingham 1940, plus a continental silver chamberstick, possibly Swiss, circular form, with a later snuffer, approx. weighable 10.4oz. (2)

Los 482

A Lee Metford 1888 converted Trench Fighting knife, by Wilkinson, stamped for the War Department, blade 30cm, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Los 484

A 1907 Converted Trench Fighting Knife, by Wilkinson, 20.5cm long blade, complete with scabbard and frog, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Los 490

A Presentation Sword by Wilkinson, awarded for Royal Military College 2nd Prize for Mechanics, Gentleman Cadet A.K.Woods, July 1931, having serial number 63071, complete with brown leather knot, leather bound scabbard, protective sheath and original Wilkinson leather carry case, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Los 223

A Vintage Wilkinson Sword Shop Counter Display, Mr Sword Presents Sword-Edge, circa 1956, AF arm is off but present

Los 444

A 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, together with a No.4 Pig Sticker, and a reproduction bayonet (parcel) no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Los 574

(ar) Norman Wilkinson R.A. (1878-1971), a 1930s Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd, framed and glazed, 57.5cm x 69.5cm

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A small group of irons, comprising Wilkinson, Prilet Travel and Salter, two without slugs, each with a different turned wooden handle (6)

Los 51

Three Wilkinson Box Irons, each having brass bases, one for E&T Clark, another for Fenwick, all with turned wooden handles and slugs (3)

Los 939

The Bomber' Car Mascot, by Sidney Wilkinson, Birmingham, depicting a Tommy Throwing a Hand Grenade, marked 'Copyright SW' to the base, on wooden base, 12.5cm H excluding wooden base

Los 3194

Honor sabre, Wilkinson model M1897 with iron bowl hilt with royal monogram GR and decoration with the royal coat of arms and name mention with date of award 18-12-2018, in a leather sheath

Los 706

A Wilkinson Sword razor together with a Rolls razor

Los 445

Twelve assorted folding knives, including Wilkinson Sword, Richards of Sheffield and multi-tool examples. CANNOT POST.

Los 197

Henry Wilkinson R.E., A.R.C.A Pair of Signed coloured etchings of Cairn Terriers. Both limited editions. [Frame- 51x56cm]

Los 1016

Morley Westcomb, 'Cornish Pilchard Skinners', oil on canvas, signed bottom right, print of Scottish Highland, R. Wilkinson, prints of Ecclesfield, photo reprints of Ecclesfield.

Los 60

Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery, Honeyglaze Chloris pattern bowl (chip to rim) together with a Gaterhall Burslem Vase. (2)

Los 102

Pair of Victorian silver fish servers, bright cut scrolling and foliate design, previous handles removed, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1879, gross 5.7ozt

Los 359

A Clarice Cliff oval plate for Wilkinson Ltd, decorated in the Capri pattern from the Bizarre collection, approximately 36.5 cm x 28 cm. [W]

Los 1096

An Edwardian silver Richmond School, Yorkshire, "Athletic Sports" prize shield, engraved to W S Wilkinson, silver on oak, Birmingham, 1910, 22 cm x 19 cm overall

Los 575

Henry Wilkinson, Gundogs, 3 etchings, all signed in pencil, plate 24cm x 34cm, framedGood condition

Los 3005

Victorian artillery officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, with 89cm steel blade, wirebound fishskin grip, chequered backstrap and stepped domed pommel, in brown leather scabbard, overall L104cmCondition Report:scabbard damaged

Los 122

A 1969 Prince of Wales investiture sword, by Wilkinson, with nickel plated 90cm blade.

Los 132

A Fairbairn Sykes 3rd pattern commando knife, by Wilkinson Sword, with 17cm blade.

Los 112

A BRITISH 1907 PATTERN BAYONET, with issue mark 3 18, with plain wooden grip, makers mark for Wilkinson, in scabbard

Los 80

Wilkinson & Sons, of Ludgate Hill, London; A Regency mahogany two-flap sofa table, the top with canted corners and board satinwood cross banding above a pair of flush fitting frieze drawers and trestle end, supports with inverted sabre legs, brass caps and casters, stamped to the leading edge of one drawer and numbered 18126. 91 cm wide (151 cm open) 66 cm deep x 76 cm overall height, 64 cm knee height.No major issues evident. Some surface scratches visible and minor stringing loss in places, with general wear commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound.

Los 1005

A Limited Edition Franklin Porcelain “The Meadowland Butterfly Vase” by John Wilkinson. 30cm

Los 520C

A signed Limited Edition hunting print. Henry Wilkinson. 118/180. 58x48cm

Los 762

Royal Navy History:- Battle of Jutland 30th May to 1st June 1916. 'Official Dispatches with Appendices'. H M Stationery Office London. 1 vol. with 19 plans/maps/diagrams in box plus two 'Jutland' assoc. plus Swinburne (H.L.) 'The Royal Navy' Norman Wilkinson (Illus). Adam & Charles Black, London 1907, pictorial blue cloth plus twelve Naval History associated vols (17)

Los 81

A WWI Geives/Wilkinson midshipmans naval dirk the blade 45.5cm together with a further dirk (2)one blade with extensive rust the other with some rust.

Los 252

Wilkinson Sword Ruby Jubilee (1952-1992) poignard, the steel blade gilt etched, with yellow metal and ivorine hilt (L 40cm) in velvet lined leather presentation box.

Los 92

Pair of Victorian silver fish servers, the blades chased engraved with foliate, scrolls etc, the plain handles with beaded decorate edges, hallmarked for London 1885, makers mark Henry Wilkinson & Co, 32cm and 34cm long

Los 64

A late Victorian silver oval shaped mustard with a reeded rim, hinged lid with an urn finial, the body part fluted decorated, original blue glass liner, hallmarked Sheffield 1895, makers mark Henry Wilkinson & Co, silver weight 88gms

Los 178

A Victorian silver dessert service for twelve, the blades chased and engraved with scrolls etc, hallmarked for Sheffield 1856 with decorated loaded handles (a/f), makers mark Henry Wilkinson & Co

Los 72

A large Victorian silver framed cruet stand of six divisions with ornate oval loop carrying handle, the scroll framed pierced gallery around a treen base and supported on six scrolled feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1856, makers mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co, 30cm tall

Los 781

A WILKINSON E.R. PRESENTATION SWORD No. 0084, with metal and crystal handle. Engraved blade: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 1952-2002, in a presentation case.

Los 679

B5 Signed by L H Rochford WW 1 Pilot and W A Wilkinson Battle of Britain Pilot. 22 Apr 86 Jersey Sopwith 1. 5 Strutter Flown in Hercules Picture cachet of a Sopwith Personally Signed( Handsigned ) not Facsimile )by Sqn. Ldr. Rochford WW 1 Pilot was a British flying ace of the First World War, credited with 29 aerial victories. He returned to military service in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Also Signed by W A Wilkinson Battle of Britain Hurricane Fighter Pilot with 501 Sqn. Posted to France in 22 May 1940 The Squadron was withdrawn 19 June 1940. Landing at Gravesend in poor visibility on 7th August collided with Sgt Howarth. Certified Copy no 0334 of 825 Signed by Gp Capt W S O Randle WW11 Wellington Pilot. Most of these covers have Sqn Ldr Rochford Facsimile signature on. This is Real signature. 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

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Battle of Britain 50th Anniv Signed 5 B of B Pilots. 26 My 01 Mildenhall CDS postmark. Battle of Britain Invasion Mouth 222 Squadron RAF Hornchurch September 1940 No 11 Group HQ Uxbridge. Personally Signed by 5 Battle of Britain fighter pilots: L. W. Harvey Battle of Britain fighter pilot with 54 and 245 Sqdns. K. N. T. Lee, 501 Sqn Battle of Britain, Dunkirk pilot WW11 Ace. Wing Commander K W Mackenzie DFC AFCAE President of the Hawker Hurricane Society. Battle of Britain Pilot with No 43 and 501 Squadron. WW11 Ace. MacKenzie was hit by heavy flak from the ground defences and ditched in the sea. He took to his dinghy, paddled to the shore and was captured. He was in various camps before finishing up at Stalag Luft 111, Sagan. And helped with the Wooden. V R Snell 151 and 501 Sqns. On the 26th September 1940 destroyed a BF 109 on 25th October was then shot down himself over Cranbrook in Hurricane N2438. Snell commanded 125 Sqn at Stradishall from October 1945 until it was disbanded on November 20. Ken Wilkinson 616 and 19 Sqn's Battle of Britain Spitfire Fighter Pilot. Certified Copy No 9 of 12. 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

Los 456

No3 Sqn formation in 1912 Signed 8 Ex Members Pilots 3 Sqn WW1 and WW11. 13 May 72 - BFPS 1286 - No. 3 Sqn. RAF - 60th Anniversary of the formation of the squadron. Flown in Harrier of No 3 (F) Sqn and Beaver. Personally Signed by Harrier Pilot Flt Lt M P Shaw and Beaver Pilot Lt T Daly. Air Commodore F. M. F. West, VC, CBE, MC, flew in 3 Sqn. Wg. Cdr. R. C. Wilkinson OBE, DFM and Bar, flew Gladiators and Hurricanes with 3 Sqn. 1937 during fighting over France. H. K. (Ken) Hughes DFC, flew 79 and 87 squadrons North Africa/Italy, joining 3 Sqn in 1944. Wg. Cdr. E. M. (Red) Sparrow DFC, AFC, flew Tempests operationally with the squadron. A. C. Alan East AFC with the squadron 1954-57 - flew with Red Arrows in 1972. Sir David Checketts KCVO, flew Canberra B8 bombers with 3 squadron. Grp. Capt. P. H. Champniss AFC, appointed CO 3 Sqn 1972. Air Vice Marshal R. E. Johns CBE, LVO, flying instructor of Prince of Wales. Task Command 3 Sqn. 1975. Full details enclosed. Certified Copy no 24 of 60. Les Hunt who was Posted Wing 'Spy' at Newchurch in 1944 when a joint Day and Night Fighter set up was planned for Normandy but changed when the 'Doodlebugs' arrived. 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

Los 279

Kenneth Wilkinson 616 sqn WW2 RAF Battle of Britain fighter ace signed 1992 Classic Fighter Airshow cover. Number 1 of 2 issued. RARE. 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

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