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A Constance Spry pedestal vase, by Fulham Pottery, incised signature, 12cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry ovoid vase, by Fulham Pottery, incised signature, 18.5cm high, (glaze chips to rim). Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A pair of Constance Spry pale green painted aluminium pedestal urns, labelled, 47cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry unglazed Foxglove vase, by Fulham Pottery, impressed marks, 27cm high, (chips). Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry pedestal urn, by Blakeney Pottery, 24cm high; together with another similar Constant Spry urn, by Humfrey Wakefield, Isles of Scilly, 23.5cm high; and two further unmarked shallow pedestal vases. (4) Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry pedestal vase, by Fulham Pottery, incised signature, 18cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry unglazed 'large mantel vase', by Fulham Pottery, 46.5cm wide. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A pair of vintage Constance Spry acrylic signs, 25.5cm wide; together with a reel of Constance Spry branded ribbon; a polished steel mirror trough, 46cm high; and a similar copper example, 30.5cm wide. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry twin handled vase, by Fulham Pottery, with rams head handles, incised signature, 23.5cm high, (cracks). Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry scallop shell dish, by Spode, on three dolphin supports, 22.5cm wide; together with another similar urn vase, 12cm high. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A Constance Spry unglazed 'large mantel vase', by Fulham Pottery, impressed marks, 45.5cm wide. Provenance: from the collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
A good pair of late 19th century Baccarat rock crystal style cut glass vases, each finely engraved with a crane in the Oriental style, on a Chinese style bronze stand, 29cm high. For a similar example see Victoria & Albert Museum Accession No: C1242-1917. Provenance: from the drawing room at Winkfield Place. The collection of Fred Wilkinson, former Director of Constance Spry Limited. Spry opened her first shop 'Flower Decoration' in 1929 and Fulham Pottery subsequently began manufacturing bespoke vases to her designs in the mid 1930s. She went on to found a school at Winkfield Place where the flowers for HM Queen Elizabeth II's wedding were arranged.
Dugdale, William and Roger Dodsworth Monasticon Anglicanum... London: Christopher Wilkinson, Thomas Dring & Charles Harper, 1682-61-73. 3 volumes, folio, engraved title, 109 plates, contemporary calf rebacked, covers blind tooled with gilt stamped crests showing three lion faces, blind stamp to volume 3 of Edward Hepburn of Monkridge, ESTC suggests each volume lacking an initial leaf, several leaves in volume 3 misbound, a few small holes with loss of several letters (3)
An early 19th century percussion rifle by James Wilkinson, 30" barrel, converted from flintlock, steel scroll engraved lock-plate signed Jas Wilkinson, hammer similarly engraved, walnut stock with steel butt plate, overall length 116cm (45 1/2 inches)Condition: In worn condition, the barrel pitted, lock plate, hammer and butt plate all heavily worn/pitted. The stock in good condition with wear/discolouration particularly where meets plate.
A Victorian silver taper chamber stick, an Austrian .800 beaker, a Continental bud vase and a silver bowl the first Sheffield, 1842, makers mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co., in the Rococo style with a flared nozzle, c-scroll handle and conical snuffer, the second probably Vienna, late 19th or early twentieth century, stamped 'V. Mayer's Sšhne' and '800', of slightly tapering form with spiral wrythen decoration and a foliate cartouche to the front, engraved with crowned initials, third, unmarked, of bottle form with twin scrolling handles and c-scroll and tendril decoration, fourth, London, 1884, makers mark for George Gillet, with spiral wrythen decoration below a plain band on a circular foot, (4)height of the beaker approx. 8.5cm, weight approx. 11.03oztCondition: All four pieces show areas of tarnish and wear, some dings to the bottom of the beaker
A collection of militaria related items to include Scots Guards cloth badges for the Lancers, various campaigns to include Egypt, A.C.F. badges, for Tactical Air Command Pacific Air Force, other badges to include Liverpool College C.C.F., a card containing a display of mainly King's Own badges, some original, some replica, RAF badges, King's Own Border, Military Police, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Reconnaissance Corps and many more, four wooden display shields with coat of arms for the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, The Liverpool Scottish, The King's Own Royal Border Regiment, and Liverpool Merseyside British Korean Veterans, a card with a display of military related buttons, a 1950-1953 Korean medal to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War 1950-1990, a United States of America Korean service medal, a box containing a quantity of original and copy badges, RAF, British Legion, and others, a dog tag no.15488 Sgt. J. Lonorgan 4th K A R B.E Africa, a 1929 Royal Fusiliers medal, a 1956 copy of 'The Lion and the Rose Volume 4', Journal of the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), a quantity of various cloth badges relating to various organisations to include The Amalgamated Society of Anglers Leeds District, Police epaulette, Y.C.B.A., RAF and many more, a framed and glazed large brass badge from the First King's Own Border O.P Fondant 1989 and a book by F Wilkinson 'Badges of the British Army 1820 to the Present'.
A mixed selection of antique, vintage and modern collectibles to include a pair of vintage motorcycle goggles, an HMS Brighton 1964-65 electroplated mug, an AA membership car badge, an oil gauge from a vintage car, an advertising bulldog clip for Trafford Park Lime Sand and Mortar Ltd, various lighters to include President, Wynn Electronic, Duplex, Mosda Streamline, Zippo-style and Ronson examples, button hook, penknife, vintage Wilkinson Sword shaving set in brass presentation case, a Rolls razor, magnifying glass, postcard sets, five unused greetings cards with a hand painted Pipal tree leaf (made in India), various Oriental embroidered panels of geisha, butterflies, etc, a small collection of postcards, etc.
Corgi diecast Trucks and Vans Collection, 11 assorted models to include: C15 Tarmac Motorway Maintenance, C17 British Telecom, CC1403 Knowles Transport Bedford KM, T1/86613 Wilkinson Scania Container, CC11703 Wynn's Guy Warrior Tanker, C1231 Volvo Globetrotter, 91642 Ford Transit National Breakdown Van, TY007201 James Bond 007 Kenworth Tanker, Corgi Toymaster Transport Set, 29105 Leyland Clocks WH Bowker Truck and 26403 Leyland Clocks Henry Long Truck.Condition ReportModels very good condition. Some boxes with scuffs and creasing to corners.
Original vintage advertising poster for BSA Motor Cycles For Solo and Sidecar - design features a round illustration of two people riding the motorcycle through picturesque fields with a large tree at the side of the road. BSA motorcycles (1919-1972) was one of the largest British manufacturing companies that produced motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA); the company merged with Norton Villers Triumph in 1972, which was liquidated in 1978 and the brand name was bought by the BSA Company Limited. Published by B.S.A. Cycles Ltd., Birmingham. Round shape. Good condition, tears, creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: C.A. Wilkinson, size (cm): 28x28, year of printing: 1920s
Jungle carbine bayonet. A No.5 Mk.I knife bayonet for use on the .303 calibre Lee-Enfield No. 5 Mk. I rifle, the ricasso marked WSC for Wilkinson Sword Co. and (indistinctly) 'S294', the reverse 'X' over 'B' and 'X' bending proof and broad arrow mark, in steel scabbard with brass throat, bayonet length 12" (30cm).
June Wilkinson signed vintage 10x8 black and white Batman promo photograph picturing a scene during her time playing Evilina in the 1968 superhero movie. Wilkinson (born 27 March 1940 in Eastbourne) is an English model and actress, known for her appearances in Playboy magazine and in films of the 1960s. One of the world's most-photographed women in the late 1950s and early 1960s, at the height of her career she was called the most photographed nude in America. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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