Clarice Cliff Lynton Shape Cup and Saucer, Autumn Crocus. Both cup and saucer Stamped 'CROCUS HANDPAINTED' and 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff' and 'WILKINSON LTD ENGLAND' on base of each. Part of a private collection put together over the past 25 years (remainder of collection to feature in future sales)Height approx 6.5 cmsCondition report: Good with no issues
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2 x framed lithographic prints Running for "A Ring" Lithograph, hand coloured, c. 1860. publisher : Published by Henry Lea & Co., 125 Fleet street, London.Drawn Expressly for the "Book of Field Sports." Lithographed by R. S. Groom, Wilkinson & Co. Depicts a rabbit on the run and Fallow deer Buck & Doe Lithograph, hand coloured, c. 1860. publisher : Published by Henry Lea & Co., 125 Fleet street, London.Drawn Expressly for the "Book of Field Sports." Lithographed by R. S. Groom, Wilkinson & Co 41 x 34cm
A GEORGIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SPADROON, 81.5cm fullered blade, sharpened for use, regulation steel hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard and looping side bar, reeded marine ivory grip, together with two 1796 type hanger's with 68.5cm blades, lacking scabbards and an 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword by Wilkinson, serial no. 35354, lacking scabbard. (4)
A GOOD KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD, 82.5cm clean fullered blade by Wilkinson, decorated with thistles, regimental badge and crowned GVR cypher, regulation pierced plated hilt decorated with thistles and regimental motifs, wire bound fishskin grip, red faced chamois liner, contained in its plated steel scabbard, complete with field service scabbard and silk tassel.
AN 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S 3RD HUSSARS SWORD BY WILKINSON, 88.5cm clean blade serial no. 25764 for 1884, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cyphers, maker's panel and owner's crest and initials WBS, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard, complete with knot. Arthur Augustus Whitelock Bright-Smith was promoted Captain in November 1883.
AN EXTREMELY RARE 1906 PATTERN EXPERIMENTAL CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 89.5cm fullered blade by Wilkinson, 06 Pattern number to the back edge, Ordnance stamp, date stamp for 1907, regulation steel bowl guard, chequered wooden grip, contained in its steel scabbard. See pages 61 to 65 Swords of the British Army, The Revised Edition, by Brian Robson, for a discussion on this rare sword. Also see NAM 7205-7-1 for a similar example.
A GOOD 1897 REGIMENTAL PATTERN NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS OFFICER'S SWORD, 82cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 39452 for 1902, etched with scrolling foliage, regimental motifs and battle honours, owner's initials MMC, EVIIR cypher and the Royal arms, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating the Royal cypher and applied with the regimental badge, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated scabbard. Sold with a small amount of research detailing Lieutenant Malcolm Methven Carlisle who joined the 2nd Battalion in January 1904 and died in May 1906.
A COLDSTREAM GUARDS OFFICER'S SWORD TO SIR PETER ALEXANDER CLUTTERBUCK GCMG MC, 82cm clean blade by Wilkinson serial no. 46009, etched with full battle honours to South Africa, crowned regimental device, crowned GVR cypher, owner's name and the date January 24th 1916, regulation plated gothic hilt incorporating the regimental badge, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Sir Peter Alexander Clutterbuck served as High Commissioner to Canada and India and was also an ambassador to Ireland. Clutterbuck served with the Guards during the First World War earning the Military Cross and a mention in Dispatches.
A ROYAL MARINES OFFICER'S SWORD, 82cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 88728, decorated with scrolling foliage, regimental title and badge, crowned Royal arms and EIIR cypher, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating a crowned EIIR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard. Some grey staining to blade.
A FIRST PATTERN FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE OR DAGGER, 17cm flattened diamond section blade etched to either side THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE and with the Wilkinson sword emblem on the other, regulation plated hilt with recurved guard and chequered grip, complete with scabbard. Blade has been sharpened for use and there is slight bending to the tip.
A FIRST PATTERN FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE OR DAGGER, 17cm flattened diamond section blade etched to either side THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE and with the Wilkinson sword emblem on the other, regulation plated hilt with recurved guard and chequered grip, complete with scabbard. Staining to blade, tip slightly rounded and frog replaced.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY REGIMENTAL SWORD STICK FOR THE LOYAL REGIMENT (NORTH LANCASHIRE), 71cm tapering blade stamped Wilkinson Sword Ltd Made in England, white metal pommel with the King's Crown and Tudor rose over a banner inscribed THE LOYAL REGIMENT, malacca haft, later metal ferrule, 87.5cm long over all.
FOUR CASES OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a set of six coffee spoons, makers Poston Products Ltd, Sheffield 1969, a cased set of six green bean end coffee spoons, makers Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1933, a cased child's spoon, initialled 'SMK' to the handle, makers Arthur Price & Co, Birmingham 1936 and another child's spoon, maker William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1936, together with a cased set of six electroplated Henry Wilkinson & Co apostle top teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, gross weight of silver 5.25ozt, 163.2 grams (5) (Condition report: the silver is in fair and useable condition, the linings of some of the cases have brown stains)
A CASED SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE TOP SPOONS, the case with gilt presentation inscription, the spoons with gilt bowls, figural and twist handles, engraved monogram to the backs of the bowls, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1887, 5.52ozt, 171.9 grams, together with a cased pair of late Victorian silver berry spoons with mother of pearl handles, gilt bowls, maker J. E. Bushall, Birmingham 1894 (2) (Condition report: cases are slightly worn but otherwise in good condition overall)
British 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, the fullered blade with ricasso named for makers Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, the guard with GRV cypher, having wire bound fish skin grip. Handguard and pommel repainted. Original leather scabbard present. blade length 82cm, sword length 98cm.
Taschenuhr: Außergewöhnliche Repoussé 3-fach-Gehäuse-Spindeluhr mit Hochrelief und Emaille-Malerei, Thomas Wilkinson London, ca.1780: Ca. Ø53mm, ca. 96g, Silber/Gold, Schutzgehäuse Messing, mit Rochenhaut bezogen, beidseitig ohne Verglasung, mittleres Gehäuse Gold, Repoussé-Arbeit in Spitzenqualität, mindestens 18K, extremes Hochrelief, mythologische Szenen mit 7 Figuren und einem Kamel, Rand floral verziert, inneres Gehäuse glatt, Silber/vergoldet, vermutlich später ergänzt, signiertes Spindelwerk mit Diamantdeckstein und Stahl-Unruh, seltenes Emaillezifferblatt mit Malerei (kleine Mängel), typisch für den holländischen Markt, spätere Goldzeiger, Werk läuft an, ist aber restaurierungsbedürftig. Das goldene Repoussé-Gehäuse ist eine Ausnahmequalität. Leider ist das originale Innengehäuse nicht mehr vorhanden und durch ein vergoldetes und passendes Gehäuse aus der Zeit ersetzt worden.
1974 Yamaha RD250, 247cc. Registration number AWJ 12M. Frame number 600238 (not found). Engine number 600238 (not found).The two stroke RD250 was produced between 1973 and 1987, with four generations; the air-cooled models from 1973 up to 1979, and from 1980 until 1987 the liquid cooled models; known as the RD250LC, RD250LC-II and RD250 YPVS. The name RD stood for Race Developed.The standard bike weighed 152 kg dry and had a 247cc 2-stroke twin engine that produced 30 hp, with a 6 speed gearbox and chain final drive.In 1983 the UK government reduced the maximum cc for learners to 125, killing off the 250 cc motorcycle class in a stroke. At the time, it was considered that the reason for the sudden change in the law was the RD250 which put a high-speed vehicle into the hands of inexperienced users.AWJ was first registered to Stephen Clark of Sheffield, by 2014 it was with Michael Wilkinson of Dewsbury who had the bike restored including an engine rebuild, with HVC GP style performance exhausts, since when it has only covered some 950 miles. MOT certificates on file from 2015 at 50miles, 2016 at 248 and 2017 at 448 miles. In 2020 it moved on to Rupert Moxon-Holmes and is now entered for auction as his desires have changed.Sold with the V5C, MOT history from 2015 and receipts for the rebuild in 2014, together with the original warranty
Victorian silver mustard pot, of drum form with scroll handle and scrolling foliate pierced decoration, the body with cartouche engraved with initial and date of 1843, upon an ogee baton and ball foot, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1849, with accompanying blue glass liner, H8cm, approximate silver weight 3.57 ozt (111.3 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks with slight wear but still clear and legible.Blue glass liner with crack and repair running through base.
An interesting Victorian Officers sword 2nd or Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment of Middlesex Militia with provenance / research to Alfred Elias, a painter known for his landscapes, cattle etc. research highlighting his army career 1865 to 1882, blade length 83cm, numbered 14015, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, some wear to grip, has been polished, no scabbard
PAYA HERMANOS 5-tlg Konvolut Blechfahrzeuge, jeweils farbig lithografiert, bestehend aus türkisfarbenem Bugatti mit am Lenkrad fixiertem Fahrer, Kennzeichen "I-970", L 18 cm; Motorrad mit Beiwagen, Insassen sind der Fahrer und ein Trompetenspieler im Beiwagen, Kennzeichen "I-804", L 18 cm; rot-/schwarzfarbenes Taxi mit einem Insasse, Schild "Libre" am Fensterrahmen, Kennzeichen "I-863", L 16 cm, gelbe Straßenbahn, L 17 cm sowie einem doppelstöckigem Helikopter mit zwei Insassen, L 17 cm, 4 x mit Orig.-Karton und 4 Schlüssel, 1 x im abweichenden Karton, 1 x fehlender Schlüssel, guter Erhalt mit leichten Lagerspuren, vereinzelt leichte Kratzer, Uhrwerke laufen an, dazu 2 Werbe-Busse "Wilkinson" im Maßstab 1:87.| PAYA HERMANOS 5 tin toys, consisting of a turquoise Bugatti with the driver fixed to the steering wheel, license plate "I-970", L 18 cm; motorcycle with sidecar, the occupants are the driver and a trumpet player in the sidecar, license plate number "I-804", l 18 cm; red/black colored taxi with one occupant, sign "Libre" on the window frame, license plate number "I-863", lenght 16 cm, yellow tram, length 17 cm and a double-decker helicopter with two occupants, lenght 17 cm, 4 x with orig. Box and 4 keys, 1 x in a different box, 1 x missing key, good condition with slight signs of storage, a few slight scratches, clockwork starts to run, plus 2 advertising buses "Wilkinson" on a scale of 1:87.
AN ANTIQUE FOILED BACK GARNET PARURE comprising of a necklace the garnets in yellow metal cut back settings, with matching earrings. Length of necklace 39.5cm, length of earring drops 2cm, weight together 20.9gms. In original fitted box from Wilkinson, Cornhill, London Condition Report:Craftsman made, back of settings domed, well made, garnets well set. All stones have inclusions indicative of garnet. No water damage to the foils in the back of the settings (thin red coloured foil will be under the garnets to enhance their sparkle and colour) Circa 19th century. Earrings have modern stud fittings.
Early 19th century mahogany Wilkinson patent foldover dining table, the hinged D-end top on a roundel applied frieze fitted with a concertina action frame to hold three further leaves, on ring turned tapering legs, and brass feet, stamped on the concertina action, H76 W115 D54 cm, extended 237 cm
A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1841, tapering lobed and on foliage cast base, the lower body chased with foliage, with leaf-capped scroll handle, the interior gilt, 10.5cm high, 4oz 15dwt, 148grCondition report: Surface scratches. Some minor dents in areas. Slight rubbing to hallmarks and makers mark. With engraved initials.
Kaffee- und Teekernstück auf großem Tablett, fünfteilig. Versilbert. Aufwendig reliefiertes und graviertes Rocaillen- und Blumendekor. Bestehend aus: Kaffeekanne, Teekanne, Zuckerschale, Sahnegießer und Tablett. Kannen mit ebonisierten Holzgriffen. L. Gebrauchsspuren. Mz. Thomas Wilkinson, Birmingham, 1875-1933 bzw. Henry Hobson & Sons. H. 10 bis 24 cm, Tablett D. 76x 44 cm.
A FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFE, complete with leather scabbard, this example is believed to be a Mk 2 variety, with turned grip, straight Cross guard, Blade length approximately 16cm and maker marked Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, London, the reverse side has F-S Fighting knife logo, scabbard has metal fittings to the end, blade is in good order and very sharp, believed WWII era
TWO MILITARY SWORDS AND OFFICERS SWAGGER STICK, a Royal Artillery officers sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London, with etched blade, length being approximately 82cm, straight with the inscription to the blade in a scrolled cartouche A Cunningham, a USA made Civil War period sabre, blade length approximately 88cm blade marked U.S. 1864 AGM, the sword was made by the C Robey Company of Chelmsford Mass, the opposite side of the blade is marked with the arched Robey maker mark, ornate brass cross guard etc with leather and wired grip, blade rusted no scabbard, a WWI era Swagger stick with white metal Crest for the South Lancashire Regiment
FOUR BLADED WEAPONS to include a Spanish Medieval style sword with Carlos III markings and Toledo to blade, ornate Cross guard and grip, a British pattern Cavalry/Infantry officers sword, by Wilkinson London, blade, cross guard and scabbard all marked with proof marks numbers etc, a Large Military Sword, marked to top of grip I 1140 blade has been slightly bent at some stage but still sheathes in scabbard, a Fencing Foil by Leo Paul
THREE MILITARY BAYONETS AS FOLLOWS, a British WW1 Short Magazine Lee Enfield Bayonet and scabbard, marked 1907 Wilkinson, condition good for its age, 2nd World War Indian made SMLE Bayonet and scabbard by the maker 'Jhelum Arsenal' marked to blade MKII 8 43 J U rare maker, a Czech WW2 era VZ98 Mauser Bayonet scabbard and leather frog, the Bayonet is by the maker CSZ but the leather frog is German Fried Schafer ULM/Do 1942
WWII, Ken Wilkinson signed 10x8 black and white photograph. Wilkinson, who worked as a chartered surveyor in Birmingham after the war, was the son of an aircraft manufacturer in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, and became fascinated by flying while watching aircraft tests at Farnborough. He joined the RAF at the outbreak of the second world war and flew Spitfires with 616 and 19 Squadrons, on missions protecting industrial sites in the Midlands. He was one of the last survivors, died just age 99. Good condition Est.
PANKHURST (CHRISTABEL)Two autograph letters signed with initials ('C.P.') to Ethel Smyth ('My dear Ethel'), the first outlining her mother's speaking plans ('...Llanelly, Carmarthenshire on Friday night...') and commenting on the French and Swedish promises of a measure of electoral reform ('W.S. [Women's Suffrage] is creeping across the face of the globe...'); the second sending a letter by Mrs Ayrton on Marie Curie ('...I have strongly the impression that in France the woman who works in new fields is the target for all sorts of spiteful, evil accusations...'), 8 pages, light dust-staining, 8vo (205 x 128mm.), 4 Clement's Inn, Strand, W.C., 16 and 17 January [19]11; two typed letters signed ('Christabel Pankhurst'), the first to Sir William Bull regarding Dickinson's Bill; the second to Spencer Wilkinson responding to his comments on an article on the suffragette ('...I felt...the writing of it to be a duty... the article expresses a view which is widely shared...'), with envelope, 3 pages, 4to (255 x 205mm.), London and Paris, 19 March 1908 and 10 August 1915; with another letter written on her behalf by Elsie Bowerman (4)Footnotes:'W.S. IS CREEPING ACROSS THE FACE OF THE GLOBE': Christabel Pankhurst on the support for women's suffrage in Europe and speaks of her Anti-German feeling.Ethel Smyth, the composer of the suffragette anthem March of the Women (see the Music lot in the present sale) was a close friend (some suggest lover) of Emmeline Pankhurst and was in the inner circle of the WSPU. Christabel spent several years in France, having fled there after a warrant was issued for her arrest on a charge of conspiracy to commit damage in March 1912 and, during her sojourn in Paris, obtained help from Smyth who gave her an introduction to Winaretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac, with whom Smyth had had an affaire. Christabel ran the WSPU from Paris until September 1914, returning to London on the outbreak of World War I when all suffragette prisoners were given unconditional release. She roundly supported the declaration of war with Germany and on 8 September 1914 gave a speech entitled 'The German Peril' and believed that internment should be used against suspicious foreign nationals and supported the conscription of men into the armed forces and women into industry.Whilst France had their own Union of Women's Suffrage (the UFSF), they took a much more moderate approach than their British counterparts and the right of women to vote was only granted in 1945. Other European women were to be granted the vote, although limited in some places, throughout the course of the 1920's.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of George III silver circular salts, with beaded borders, on pad feet, by D & R Hennell, London 1767, 6.5cm diameter, a pair of silver salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1927, a pair of late Victorian silver bell shaped peppers, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1900, and a late Victorian silver spherical string box, pierced with thistles, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1893 (AF), 13oz overall. (7)
Isaac Wilkinson Leicester - an 18 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, the gold coloured dial with leaf engraving to centre having a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in an engine turned case with vacant cartouche, gold inner case, both hallmarked London 1864, makers mark RY, numbered 50443, key wind movement numbered 50443 with metal dust cover and key, diameter of dial 43mm, case 48mm, gross weight approximately 103g, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A Lee Metford M1888 Type II Bayonet by Wilkinson, London, the blade stamped with maker's name, issue date for February 1899, bend mark, broad arrow and inspection mark, the spine with two further inspection marks, the pommel stamped 3, with steel mounted leather scabbard and crushed brown leather frog stamped ICD 2026; another Example, with issue date for October 1892, lacks scabbard; a Lee Enfield 1903 Pattern Bayonet by Chapman, Sheffield, the blade stamped with maker's name, bend mark, broad arrow, inspection mark and issue date for March 1905, the pommel stamped 80, with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog (3)Condition report: 1 - Minor pitting to blade, steel fittings on hilt and scabbard with some rust pitting, one grip scale is split, otherwise good.2 - Pitting to blade and hilt fittings.3 - Black patching and grease marks to blade, steel fittings on hilt and scabbard with some rust pitting, otherwise good.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with 83cm steel epee blade, brass gothic hilt and steel scabbard, 100.5cm; a 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson, the blade with issue date for May 1917, lacks scabbard; a Small Crossbow, the steel prod with 40cm span, steel stirrup, beech tiller and wood bolt with steel head (4)Condition report: 1 - Blade badly pitted, scabbard pitted.2 - Blade with black patching, grip scales stained, lacks scabbard3 - Action works.
A Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword, with 80.5cm single edge fullered steel blade, nickel hilt pierced with VR cypher, with ribbed horn grip, lacks scabbard, 95cm; a Fencing Sabre, the blade ricasso stamped Wilkinson MK.III, with steel bowl hilt and chequered wood grip; a Fencing Foil, with aluminium cup guard and string bound grip (3)
A Victorian 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with crowned VR cypher, scrolling foliage and maker's name, with maker's Proved poincon, the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned VR cypher, with hinged guard, wire bound fishskin grip and brass two ring scabbard, 99cmCondition report: Black patching to blade, wear to the gilding on the hilt and two dents to the scabbard.
A British 1887 Pattern Mk.III Sword Bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Co., London, the 46cm plain steel blade stamped with crowned VR cypher, /89 and maker's name to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side with WD arrow and inspector's marks, with chequered black leather grip scales, the pommel numbered 7283, the steel mounted leather scabbard stamped 7317; a British 1856 Enfield Pattern Sword Bayonet, the 57cm yataghan steel blade stamped on the back edge JK 431 ENFIELD, the steel crossguard stamped 22, with chequered black leather grip scales, lacks scabbard (2)Condition report: 1 - Minor black patching to blade, with wear to the grip scales and some scuffing to the leather of the scabbard.2 - All over black patching to the blade and pitting to the hilt, with wear to the chequering of the grip scales.
Family Group: Three: Corporal A. J. Else, Berkshire Yeomanry 1914-15 Star (1484. Cpl. A. J. Else. Berks. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (1484 Cpl. A. J. Else. Berks. Yeo.) in flattened named card boxes of issue, with named Record Office enclosures in outer OHMS transmission envelopes addressed to ‘Mrs. Mabel P. Else, 9 Martin Road, Slough, Bucks’, extremely fine Four: Lieutenant D. J. Else, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Commanding Officer of Motor Mine Sweeper 266 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45, with Admiralty enclosure, in named card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mr. D. J. Else, 12 Everald Avenue, Slough, Bucks’; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (Lieut. D. J. Else. R.N.V.R.) in named card box of issue, and outer OHMS transmission envelope similarly addressed, extremely fine (7) £240-£280 --- Arthur J. Else attested for the Berkshire Yeomanry and served with them during the Great War in the Egyptian theatre of War from 21 April 1915. His medals were sent to his widow, Mabel Pinkard Else. Sold together with two small silver medals, the first a Great Western Railway (London) Athletic Association Prize Medal, the reverse engraved ‘Wilkinson C.C. A. J. Else 1907’; the second shield shaped, the obverse engraved ‘H. G. C. 1st in Gymnastics 1900’, both in fitted cases. Donald James Else, the son of the above, was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire, on 20 November 1912, and enlisted in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as an Ordinary Signalman on 15 February 1939. Posted to Minesweepers, he operated out of Dover and helped clear the Channel to enable the little ships to rescue the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. He was granted a temporary commission as a Sub Lieutenant on 26 September 1941, and a year later was promoted Lieutenant. He served for the rest of the War as Commanding Officer of Motor Mine Sweeper 266. On the night of 2-3 September 1944, M.M.S .266 went to the rescue of the stricken H.M.S. Glenavon, and rescued 45 of the crew from the water. Else was released from active service on 21 January 1946, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in May 1947. Sold together with the recipient’s Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Certificate of Service and Signal History Sheet; various letters; and other ephemera.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass butter dish, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, the dish modelled as a coopered bucket with star cut base and frosted finish, the cover with finial modelled as a seated cow, 13.8cm diameter, set to a faceted circular silver stand with engraved scrolling detail, 17.9cm diameter
William Richards: 'The History of Lynn', King's Lynn, Baldwin, 1812, 2 volumes, a/f lacks plates/map, rebound quarter cloth, marbled paper covered boards, bookplates of John Blatchly; Rev. George Eller: 'Memorials of West Winch', 1861, signed and inscribed by author verso frontis, working copy, worn a/f, lacks map, all other litho plates by RS Groom Wilkinson present, original cloth gilt (worn); W.A. Dutt: 'The King's Homeland Sandringham and North-West Norfolk', 1904, introduction by Henry Rider Haggard, original cloth gilt (4)
Martin-Baker Aircraft Company Limited (pub.): 'Ejection Reports', London, Hicks, Wilkinson & Sears Ltd, [1957], oblong book produced by the pioneering British Manufacturer of ejection seats Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd., viii,109pp, pages i-viii a summary of 132 reported successful ejections with Martin-Baker ejection seats in chronological order from 30/5/49-10/1/57, pages 1-109 transcripts of corresponding original letters sent by pilots to Martin-Baker Ltd following succesful ejections expressing gratitude and detailing their account of the accident/ejection etc. Oblong folio (23 x 34cm), original card wraps. Scarce
Cigarette cards, six scarce sport related cards, Taddy County Cricketers (1, T. Rushby, Surrey), Prominent Footballers (No Footnote) (2, W. Wilkinson Sheffield United & J. Armstrong Notts Forest), Mitchell's Sports (1, Horse Racing, sl mark to back), T.H. Collins Sports 7 Pastimes (1, no 20) & Goodbody Sports & Pastimes (1, no 5) (gd/vg) (6)
Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011)/Pheasant Shooting/signed and numbered 2/75/etching, 15cm x 19.5cm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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