Bindings.- Granger (Rev. J.) A Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great to the Revolution, 6 vol., c.310 engraved plates, spotting, bookplate, later half-morocco, gilt, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, 1824 § Pratt (Mr.) Gleanings through Wales, Holland and Westphalia ..., 3 vol., occasional faint spotting, 2C5 vol. 3 with large tear affecting text, contemporary half-calf, rubbed, 1795 § Wilkinson (Tate) The Wandering Patentee; or, a History of the Yorkshire Theatres, 4 vol., vol. 4 with large tear to title neatly repaired, bookplate, scattered faint spotting, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, York, 1795; and other sets, 8vo & 12mo (53).
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A Victorian cast silver chamberstick, with rococo style borders and a scrolling handle, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1840, a pair of Scottish silver sugar tongs, with shell bowls, Edinburgh 1809, a civic pewter twin handled mug, and a similar hammered pewter cruet set, weighable silver 155 gms (4) Condition Report:the chamberstick has many holes
Set of 6 silver scroll handled coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1930, in a Carrington 12 spoon case, child?s spoon and fork, Arts & Crafts egg cup with handle, by H Wilkinson, Sheffield 1909 and a floral spoon, and 6 white metal spoons (a lot), all cased, 296 grams
LL 6", hochglanzbrünierte Ganzstahlwaffe mit DA-Abzug, Kipplaufsystem, Laufschiene graviert: "Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. S.W.". Geflutete Trommel mit 6 Kammern. Nussholzgriffschalen mit Fischhautmuster, linksseitig mit silbernem Escutcheon, Fangschnurring am Griffende. #124691 WES Zustand 1
AMENDED - ORIGINAL LMS BEN MORE FROM KILLIN JUNCTION RAILWAY POSTER,after Norman Wilkinson, 'From the L.M.S. Carriage Window Series (2)', printed by McCorquodale & Co Ltd, 96 x 116cmSome surface scratches, small nicks and losses; frame damaged, will require reframing; staining/browning, would benefit from a professional clean
Jackanory, Stig of the Dump Gareth Floyd (b.1940) Original hand drawn illustration for the Children's BBC TV Series. Stig of the Dump written by Clive King read by Chris Guard, illustration from Jackanory Broadcast, Barney, DStig and others by a camp fire Episode 5, ink and watercolour on board, 40 x 55 cms signed to front, unframed. Jackanory was a BBC Children's Television Series that ran from 1965-1996. The stories were generally illustrated with pictures drawn by distinguished illustrators including Quentin Blake, Gareth Floyd and Barry Wilkinson. Presenters included Tom Baker, Dudley Moore, Ian McKellen, Spike Milligan and Rik Mayall.Gareth Floyd worked on the series for nearly 15 years. All sizes are approximate
Jackanory, Stig of the Dump Gareth Floyd (b.1940) Nine hand drawn illustration for the Children's BBC TV Series. Stig of the Dump written by Clive King read by Chris Guard, illustration from Jackanory Broadcast, Various, ink and watercolour on board, 40 x 55 cms signed to front, unframed. Jackanory was a BBC Children's Television Series that ran from 1965-1996. The stories were generally illustrated with pictures drawn by distinguished illustrators including Quentin Blake, Gareth Floyd and Barry Wilkinson. Presenters included Tom Baker, Dudley Moore, Ian McKellen, Spike Milligan and Rik Mayall.Gareth Floyd worked on the series for nearly 15 years. All sizes are approximateCondition Report: Most illustrations in the lot generally in good condition, with fairly minor visible wear. Occasional surface scratches and minor tearing in places, with some wear and roughness around the edges of the artworks that is fairly uniform to all artworks in the lot.
Wilkinson Swords percussion pepperbox pistol, six-shot 50 bore cylinder, scroll decorated action with sliding safety catch engraved Wilkinson Pall Mall London, chequered stock with trap to the base. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.24.5cm long
1897 pattern Wilkinson Royal Army of Oman Officers sword and scabbard, the etched blade with Oman crests either side, stamped with issue number 103024, the Oman crest repeated on the pierced guard, with wire bound fish skin grip in original leather covered scabbard.According to the Wilkinson ledger at the Royal Armouries, this sword was purchased 23rd July 1974 as part of a batch of 25 sold to the Muscat Infantry.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out. 100cm long
Lee Enfield No.4 Cruciform bayonet and scabbard, manufactured between 1941-1942 by Singer, stamped No.4 MkI S M. also two P.1097 SMLE rifle bayonets and scabbards by Wilkinson and Anderson, and two canvas frogs.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.58cm long
Deactivated German WWII 27mm flare pistol, with numerous Waffenamt marks, dated 1940 and stamped with factory code 237, serial number 5608. Together with a British leather revolver holster by Wilkinson Pall Mall London which was used to bring this pistol back from WWII by a relative of the Vendor's serving in the Coldstream Guards.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.24cm long The gun is deactivated to current UK specs for flare guns and can be cocked and dry fired, the breech can be opened and closed but it is blocked and slotted.
A collection of miscellaneous 19th and 20th Century prints and drawings to include signed etchings of the Fishmarket, Polperro, by Sidney Tushingham, a trawler at sea by Norman Wilkinson (stained), seated woman by Gisela Sturm, a woodblock print of fishing nets, Hampton Races c.1820, early golfing photograph etc., unframed.
A 38 bore over and under double barrelled percussion pistol by Wilkinson. 3' barrels, engraved Wilkinson London to top flat. Stirrup ramrod, side hammer box lock action with bolted safeties and fitted belt hook; finely chequered grip with cap trap to butt. The whole of fine quality, darkly patinated and in good working order. 8½' overall
Norman Wilkinson (British, 1878-1971)Off Sandbanks with the entrance to Poole Harbour in the distance signed '-Norman Wilkinson-' (lower left)oil on canvas45.7 x 61cm (18 x 24in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Norman Wilkinson (British, 1878-1971)The Queen Mary in full steam signed 'NORMAN WILKINSON' (lower right)oil on canvas laid to panel23.5 x 29.2cm (9 1/4 x 11 1/2in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Norman Wilkinson (British, 1878-1971)The Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Canada lying in Hong Kong harbour signed 'NORMAN WILKINSON-' (lower right)oil on canvas66.3 x 100cm (26 1/8 x 39 3/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceCanadian Pacific Railways, Liverpool. ExhibitedLiverpool, Festival of Britain Shipping Exhibition, 1951.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Norman Wilkinson (British, 1878-1971)Garston, The LMS Merseyside Port signed '.NORMAN WiLKiNSON.' (lower left)oil on canvas76.2 x 114.3cm (30 x 45in).Footnotes:This image was used for the poster produced in 1924 for the London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) to promote Garston, one of their most important dock systems.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ÆŸ KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865 - 1936). Under the Deodars: The Phantom Rickshaw: Wee Willie Winkie. bound in one volume. (1888). 8vo, English issues of the Indian edition, half cloth over marbled boards, original Indian Railway Library green wrappers bound in, priced one rubee and one shilling, comprising: Under the Deodars, second edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 4, 96pp: The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Tales, third edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 5, 104pp: Wee Willie Winkie and other Stories, first edition or early reprint, Indian Railway Library No. 6, 96pp; [Kipling, Rudyard]. Knox, J. Armoy. The Light that Failed: The Log of the Yacht Champlain. bound in one volume, (1891-1888). The Light that Failed, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1891. 8vo, blue cloth, portrait frontispiece, the complete novel, 98pp., plus 2pp. adverts at rear. KNOX, J. Armoy. (1851 - 1906). The Log of the Yacht Champlain. (1889). first European edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrated by Thos. Worth, 127pp; Supplication of the Black Aberdeen. 1927. first edition, 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated by G.L. Stampa, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 4pp; The Fox Meditates. 1933. first edition, 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 6pp. This printing with 'pupped a car' which was later was changed to 'built a car' in Stanza 6, line 5. Livingston, Supplement, pp.67-68; His Apologies. 1932. fourth impression 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by R.H. Buxton, Best Wishes slip bound in at front, 5pp; A New Dog Poem entitled 'His Apologies' by Rudyard Kipling, Pearson Magazine, May, 1932. 8pp. article, No. 437, vol. LXXIII, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, pp.442-448; Recessional. (ca. 1910). 8vo, unauthorised US. edition, pictorial sewn card wrappers, further within glassine wrapper, title page printed in red, first poem Recessional numbered pp.57-58, with following poem The Grave of the Hundred Head numbered p.123, the remainder of the book numbered consecutively with a misprint of '80' for '180' on the last page. The Ballad of the East and West. (1899). unauthorised US. edition, 8vo, sewn card wrappers, portrait frontispiece, 14pp; A Fleet in Being. 1899. reprint, 8vo, (199 x 135mm), blue boards, illustrated by Norman Wilkinson, half-title, 84pp; Independence. Rectorial Address delivered at St. Andrews, October 10, 1923. 1923. first UK. edition, 8vo, grey card wrappers, 32pp; Recessional. (ca. 1890). 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated to front, printed in calligraphic font, illuminated in colour and gilt by H. Wright, 8pp., within original publisher's printed brown envelope; together with four related pamphlets, 8vo, comprising: Kipling's Later Tales: The Theme of Healing, reprinted from the Modern Language Review, Vol. XLV., No. 1, 1950. sewn printed wrappers, 32pp; The Kipling Society List of Members. 1938-1940. two issues, April 1938 and 1940, 8vo, printed stapled wrappers, each 20pp, with a 2pp. leaflet, The Kipling Society Rules, loosely inserted within the 1938 issue; The Story of H.M.S. Kipling. Report of a Lecture given by Lieut. N. B. Robinson, DSC. to the members of the Kipling Society, 1946. 8vo, pictorial stapled printed wrappers, the lecture held on Wednesday, October 16, at the Society's temporary headquarters, 105, Gower Street, London, 16pp; KIPLING, Rudyard; BRIDGE, J.F. The Ballad of the 'Clampherdown', set to music for chorus and orchestra by J. Frederick Bridge. 1899. 8vo, original printed sewn paper wrappers, lyrics and music score, a satirical poem, 22pp; STAMPS. First Day Covers, Just So Stories 75th Anniversary 1902-2002. The Kipling Society, 2002. a double strip, ten self adhesive Royal Mail pictorial first class stamps, No. 285 of a Limited edition of 500, Sovereign Series No. 11, postmarked on first day of issue, 15 January, 2002, illustrations by Izah Cohen, contained within The Kipling Society original pictorial envelope with limitation to verso; LEWINS, Jefferey D. Kipling and His 'Coll'. 1993. 8vo, Magdalene College Papers No. 9, 30pp; SMITH, Michael. Rudyard Kipling. The Rottingdean Years. 1989. 8vo, 27pp; P.&O. and B.I. Steamers, Advertising flyer. Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., Agents, Columbo, (ca. 1920s). A printed advertisement flyer for P.&O. and B.I. Steamers. 4to, a single leaf, promoting the shipowners new and luxurious Steamers with improved First Class C accommodation, listing the company's new routes and fares, with Rudyard Kipling's printed poem 'Christmas in India' on verso. British India Steam Navigation Company (B.I.) was formed in 1856 to carry mail between Calcutta and Rangoon and became part of the P&O group of companies in 1914. PONTON, Dorothy. (A former Private Secretary). Rudyard Kipling at Home and at Work. (1953) 8vo, original limp blue cloth, printed dust-jacket unclipped, priced 5s., 60pp; a portrait postcard of Rudyard Kipling, postmarked Wandsworth 1902. (Qty. 22). Condition Report: 1. Under the Deodars, The Phantom 'Rickshaw, Wee Willie Winkie - cloth marked, darkening to spine, foxing and toning to e/ps., Indian Railway library green wrappers toned with some foxing to edges.2. The Light That Failed, Lippincott's: The Log of the Yacht Champlain - cloth worn and detaching to spine, foxing to edges and further occasional foxing (some heavier in places) to pages.3. Supplication of the Black Aberdeen - covers marked with light foxing, internally clean and bright.4. The Fox Meditates - covers marked, some light foxing internally.5. His Apologies - darkening and foxing to edges of covers, o/w. internally clean.6. A New Dog Poem, Pearson magazine - lacks stapes thus pages loose, light marks and toning to pages o/w. a clean copy.7. Recessional. R.F. Fenno - very light marks to card wrappers, marginal foxing spots to joints of e/ps., o/w. internally clean.8. The Ballad of the East and West - wrappers marked with darkening to edges.9. A Fleet in Being - light marks to boards, light foxing to e/ps, toning to pages.10. Independence - light marks to covers, o/w. a clean copy.11. Recessional. Methuen & Co. - light marks and toning, the brown envelope fragile, stained, marked and chipped (with loss) to edges.12. Kipling's Later Tales: The Theme of Healing - foxing to front, internally clean.13 + 14. The Kipling Society List of Members (2) - marks and foxing to covers, internally clean.15. The Story of H.M.S. Kipling - a clean copy.16. The Ballad of the 'Clampherdown' - wrappers marked, edges chipped with creasing to corners, occasional light foxing, 17. STAMPS. First Day Covers, Just So Stories 75th Anniversary - fine copies.18. Kipling and His 'Coll - a clean copy19. The Rottingdean Years - marginal marks to covers, a clean copy.20. P.&O. and B.I. Steamers, Advertising flyer - light foxing. fold crease to centre.21. Rudyard Kipling at Home and at Work - darkening to spine and edges of wrappers, a clean copy.22.. Postcard - light foxing.Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ KIPLING, Rudyard. Books by and relating to. 20 vol. 1897-2000. comprising: Captain's Courageous. 1897. first edition, second impression, 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt, all edges gilt, illustrations by I. W. Taber, 245pp., plus 2pp. publisher's adverts at rear; Departmental Ditties. 1899. 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt, gilt top, others untrimmed, bookplate of H. Clifford Mortimer, portrait frontispiece and illustrations by Dudley Cleaver, 174pp; BROGAN, Hugh. Mowgli's Sons, Kipling and Baden-Powell's Scouts. 1987. first edition, 8vo, publisher's black cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, 64pp; LYCETT, Andrew. Rudyard Kipling. 1999. first UK. edition, 8vo, publisher' black cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, further within clear protective wrapper, 659pp; COTAZZI, Hugh: WEBB, George. [Editors]. Kipling's Japan. Collected Writings. 1988. 8vo, publisher's burgundy cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, photo. and in-text illustrations, 3 maps, 294pp; LIVINGSTONE, Flora V. Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling. 1968. reprint of 1927 edition, 8vo, publisher's green cloth, half-title, Chronological list 1879-1926, Bibliography, Notes, Index, Burt Franklin: Bibliography and Reference Series #181, 523pp; LIVINGSTONE, Flora V. Supplement to Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling (1927). 1968. reprint of 1938 edition, 8vo, publisher's pink cloth, half-title, Chronological list 1926-1937, Bibliography, Notes, Index, Burt Franklin: Bibliography and Reference Series #181, 333pp; MARTINDELL, E.W. A Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling (1881-1921). 1922. first edition, Limited edition, No. 58 of 450 copies of which 400 are for sale, 8vo, publisher's black cloth, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, half-title, photo. illustrations, 111pp, plus 2pp. adverts at rear; FIDO, Martin. Rudyard Kipling. 1974. first edition, 4to, publisher's green cloth, dust-jacket clipped, photo. and in-text illustrations, 144pp; MASON, Philip. Kipling. The Glass, the Shadow and the Fire. 1975. first edition, 8vo, publisher's brown cloth, dust-jacket clipped, further within clear protective wrapper, 334pp; TAYLOR, Ina. Victorian Sisters. 1987. first US. edition, 8vo., publisher's cream cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, subjects include Georgina, wife of painter Edward Burne-Jones, Alice, mother of Rudyard Kipling, Louisa, wife of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Agnes, wife of painter Edward Poynter, photo. illustrations, 218pp; WILSON, Angus. The Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling. His Life and Works. 1977. first edition, 8vo, publisher's pale orange cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, further within clear protective wrapper, brown e/ps., photo. illustrations, 370pp; SEYMOUR-SMITH, Martin. Rudyard Kipling. 1989. first edition, 8vo, publisher's black cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, photo. illustrations, 373pp; ROSS, Angus. [Editor]. Kipling 86. Papers Read at the University of Sussex in May 1986 as Part of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Rudyard Kipling's Death. University of Sussex Library, 1987. 8vo, pictorial soft wrappers, photo. illustrations, 57pp; KIPLING, Rudyard. The King's Pilgrimage. 1922. first UK. edition, 4to, original lavender cloth with pictorial onlay, foreward letter from H.M. King George V, photogravure illustrations, 108pp; KIPLING, Rudyard. East of Suez. Being a Selection of Eastern Verses from the Poetical Works of Rudyard Kipling. 1931. first edition, 4to, original blue cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, priced 7/6, further within clear protective wrapper, half-title, illustrated in colour and line by Donald Maxwell, 72pp; Brazilian Sketches. 1940. first separate edition, 8vo, original blue cloth, dust-jacket clipped, further within clear protective wrapper, foredge untrimmed, bookplate of J.C. Robin McKinley, half-title, 115pp; A Fleet In Being. Notes of Two Trips with the Channel Squadron. 1916. 8vo, original blue, pictorial wrappers depicting a battleship of the 'Majestic' class by Norman Wilkinson, priced one shilling, half-title, 84pp. The Jungle Play. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Thomas Pinney. Penguin Classics, 2000. first paperback edition, 8vo, 80pp., plus 4pp. publisher's adverts at rear; KIPLING, Rudyard: BRIDGE, J. Frederick. The Flag of England Ballad. For Soprano Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra. (1897). Novello's first octavo edition, 8vo, original green cloth, dedication to Queen Victoria and music by J.F. Bridge, words by Rudyard Kipling, some pencil notes to a few pages of music scores, 40pp. bound with FERGUSON, Sir Samuel: BRIDGE, J. Frederick. The Forging of the Anchor. Dramatic Scene for Bass Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra. (1901). Novello's original octavo edition, words by Sir Samuel Ferguson (1832), music by J. Frederick Bridge, with pencil and red ink notes to a few pages of music scores, 33pp. (Qty. 20).
EIIR British Naval Officers Sword by Wilkinson, blade No.95334 etched with regulation crowned EIIR and fouled anchor amidst fruiting oak and rope-work, regulation hilt and folding sideguard, and scabbard all with gold plated mounts, wire bound fish skin covered grip. Overall 94cms, blade 79cms. Good condition, some service age wear overall.
A group of photographs, prints etc relating to The Blencathra Foxhounds, to include a young Johnnie Richardson, possibly by Wilkinson of Keswick, a John Peel cabinet card with hand written note to the rear marked Wigton Cumberland and a Sarah King photograph for the Sunday Telegraph "John Peel Hounds May 1987".

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