Large Sports signature collection featuring newspaper and magazine pages and photographs housed in a large 17x13 black folder to protect the iconic signatures of sports stars including Michael Ballack, Andre Addison, Gary Lineker, Beckham, Roy Keane, Steve McManaman, Bernie Ecclestone, Ian Botham, Vinnie Jones, Tony Adams, Bobby Robson, Shane Warne, Johnny Wilkinson, Monty Panesar, Paula Radcliff, Kelly Holmes, Roger Bannister, Jonathan Edwards and more. All in great condition, this lovely item will make a wonderful addition to a sports signings collection. 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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Seven: Leading Signalman W. C. Eglington, Royal Navy, who was landed from H.M.S. Doris for signalling duties during the Syrian operations of December 1914 and January 1915; recommended for the D.S.M., he was awarded the French Croix de Guerre 1914-15 Star (195040. W. C. Eglinton. L. Sig. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (195040. W. C. Eglinton. L. Sig. R.N.); Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (195040. (Dev. B. 4099) W. C. Eglinton. L.S. R.F.R.); France, Croix de Guerre 1914-17, with bronze palme, mounted for display, contact marks, nearly very fine (7) £300-£400 --- French Croix de Guerre confirmed on record of service: ‘Noted for War Services -Syrian Coast Operations. Awarded Croix de Guerre vide A.W.O. 1250/19.’ Originally recommended for the D.S.M. by Captain Frank Larken, H.M.S. Doris: ‘I should like to ask for your favourable consideration for the “Distinguished Service Medal” for Leading Signalman William Charles Eglington, O.N. 195404, who has landed nine times and carried out his important signalling duties under fire between the shore and ship with coolness and skill.’ ‘In December, 1914 and January 1915, H.M.S Doris (Captain F. Larken) was operating on the coast of Syria and Asia Minor, with a view to interfering with the Turkish communications, in the event of an advance on Egypt, and this led to constant landings on the coast, for destruction of various points, and means of communication. The following is a short account of the several operations in which the Royal Marines were concerned: At Ascalon, on 15 December, after firing a a few rounds of six-inch at a tent ashore, Captain Wilkinson, R.M.L.I., and 10 of his detachment with a party of seamen under Lieutenant Twigg, with a machine gun landed to investigate. The party came under fire, but effected their object without casualties. Again on 18 December, at Sidon, the seamen under Commander Brounger, destroyed two miles of telegraph and telephone wire; Captain Wilkinson and 15 R.M.L.I. acting as covering party, the work was carried out without opposition, and at dusk, another Naval party landed to cut the railway. On 19 December, the Doris commenced the bombardment of the coast road and railway, leading out of Alexandretta to the northward, and then sent in an ultimatum, giving the Turks 18 hours in which to surrender all war material, or the town would be bombarded; two locomotives were ultimately surrendered for destruction. On 21 December, Commander Brounger, with 39 seamen and Captain Wilkinson, with 24 Royal Marines, landed to demolish the railway bridge, near Dinort Yol station; the landing party came under rifle fire on landing, which was soon silenced by the ship's guns. The advance to the bridge, which was about one mile distant, was unopposed, the party successfully damaged the bridge and returned to their boats, bringing off the telegraph instruments from the station. Although a small party of the enemy was entrenched on the beach, they did not open fire on the boats. On 5 January, 1915, Commander Brounger, with 100 seamen, and Captain Wilkinson, with 40 R.M.L.I., with a 12-pounder field gun and two machine-guns, were sent in to destroy the railway bridge, which was three miles east of Messina, and two and a half miles inland. The boats left the ship at 3.30a.m., to carry out the work before daylight, but on approaching the shore, they came under the fire of field guns and rifles of the enemy, and were recalled to the ship. On 6 January, two parties landed west of Alexandretta, one under Captain Wilkinson, the northern party, to cover a railway demolition, and the other to carry out a second demolition, each party consisted of 29 seamen, 5 stokers and 22 Royal Marines. The distance between the parties was about one and a half miles; the landings were unopposed, but the scouts were fired on by a party of Turks, who ran when the ship opened fire. All the demolition work was successfully carried out and the telegraph line was destroyed for some distance. The Torpedo Lieutenant with 32 seamen, and Captain Wilkinson with eight Royal Marines, landed again on 7 January, four miles north of Alexandretta, to demolish a road bridge. The landing was opposed by snipers, and Corporal Warburton (Portsmouth) was killed; Private Wallace (Portsmouth), was awarded the D.S.M., for assisting to carry the body back to the boat under fire. They re-embarked under fire and were lucky to escape with few casualties; three petty officers and one stoker were also awarded the D.S.M. That their operations had effected their object was shown by a report received from General Officer Commanding, Egypt, on 12 January, that the work of the Doris had prevented 40,000 Turks from marching towards the Suez Canal.’ (Blumberg’s Britain’s Sea Soldiers refers). William Charles Eglington was born in Pimlico, London, on 20 December 1881, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class aboard H.M.S. Impregnable on 21 September 1897, and trained as a signaller, in which rate he qualified June 1901. He was advanced to Leading Signalman in May 1910, and joined the Devonport Royal Fleet Reserve on 20 December 1911. He served aboard Doris from 2 August 1914 to 11 August 1916, and afterwards at Vivid I, Vivid III and Colleen, receiving ship at Queenstown, Ireland. Englinton was shore pensioned on 10 May 1921. Sold with a quantity of copied research including record of service, an image of Eglington in uniform, and official report on Syrian Coast operations.
Wooden Cased Folding Sovereign ScalesThree nineteenth century mahogany cased sovereign/guinnea scales, each with different retailer's labels including Wilkinson of Kirkby Near Liverpool, Stephen Houghton & Sons [successor to Wilkinson], and H. Bell & Co. Preston Lancashire; plus 'The C.H. Fitch Improved Prescription Scale' (4)
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver quatrefoil bowl with serrated rim and standing on four ball feet, London 1902, maker's mark Henry Wilkinson & Co, 121gms, an ebony and silver mounted pepper mill, Birmingham 1933, maker's mark Hewkin & Heath Ltd, a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield 1907, maker's mark Arthur Worrall Stainforth, together with a silver gilt mustard spoon
A George IV mahogany sideboard, circa 1825, of break-bowfront outline, 95cm high, 191cm wide, 69cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, The Old Rectory, Gloucestershire Purchased from T. G. Wilkinson Ltd, Petworth, in 1999. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracksChips and lossesPlease note this was designed without handles all the drawers and the cupboard door are 'blind' there are three keys present (one for each of the locks) and these are operating the locks at time of report. Without the keys it is a challenge to open the elements. the frieze drawer to the kneehole area is fully blind and there is no key - there is a small indentation to the underside where there is effectively access to openThe drawer to the side is a cellaret drawer and the lining here is ripped and with losses, the underlying timber also with losses and signs of wear and water stainingThere has previously been a rail fitted to the rear, this is missing but the metal sockets remain to the top, there are old marks and darker colour to the timber in these areas alsoOverall this sideboard is solid and stable on its legs Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Attributed to Hugh Wilkinson (British Fl. 1880-1922) - River landscape with large tree to foreground, oil on canvas, signed, with old label verso inscribed Bought by V at Blaisdon Hall Sale, 11/7/33 for £5 - H Wilkinson Woodland Landscape, 100 x 136cm, in substantial moulded gilt frame and gilt slip with picture light attached
Thomas Noel-Smith (1840-1900) - A View of Dinton Green, Buckinghamshire, with thatched cottage, figures, poultry, etc, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, signed and inscribed with location, with owner's purchase details verso, 25 x 35cm approx, together with Arthur Wilkinson (British 1860-1930) - Street scene with cottage and woman feeding poultry, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, signed, with purchase details verso, 23.5 x 33cm, both in gilt frames (2)
A Victorian silver-mounted butter slab, probably by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1854, also with a registration lozenge, shaped circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, foliate scroll side handles, on four pierced bracket feet, set with a stone liner, length handle to handle 26.3cm, approx. weight 19.6oz.
A Victorian silver ewer, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1855, lobed baluster form, embossed with trailing vines, leaf capped scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a grape and vine finial, on a raised lobed circular foot, with a presentation inscription from the Officers of the Audit Dept., height 33.5cm, approx. weight 25.7oz.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian mug, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1853, a hip flask with a pull-off drinking cup, London 1909, a pair of mustard pots, one liner, a pepper pot, a cigarette case, a scent bottle, two spoons, plus electroplated items: a cocktail shaker, five teaspoons and other items, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty)
An early Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, date letter worn, probably 1837, circular form, pierced and embossed with Gothic arches, leaf capped scroll handle, hinged cover with a scroll thumb-piece, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 7cm, approx. weight 3.6oz.
BOOKS & DVDS, six boxes containing approximately ninety book titles and a large quantity of DVDs, books mostly biographical or exploration, authors include Michael Palin, Bear Grylls, Rannulph Fiennes, Alan Whicker, Dame Ellen MacArthur, Jeremy Clarkson, Murray Walker, Jonny Wilkinson, Sir Clive Woodward, Ian Botham, Michael Parkinson, Michael Caine and Stephen Fry (6 BOXES)
World.- Wilkinson (William Henry) "Where the Chinese Drive". English Student-Life at Peking, first edition, 3 woodcut Chinese text blocks tipped-in, original cloth, small amount of light soiling, extremities lightly bumped, 1885 § Lovett (Richard) The History of the London Missionary Society 1795-1895, 2 vol., one of 250 copies signed by the author, plates and maps (some colour and folding), spotting to endpapers, original cloth-backed boards, spines toned, bumped at ends, a little scuffed, t.e.g., uncut, 1899 § Seebohm (Henry) Siberia in Asia, folding colour map, illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, half-title loose, occasional spotting, upper hinge broken, original pictorial cloth, spine lightly toned, joints, spine ends and extremities a little rubbed, 1882; and 51 others travel, mainly Asia, India and the Pacific, v.s. (55)
A Fine Trio of Antique Sterling Silver Flat-wear Pieces. Comprises 1/ Superb Quality Preserve Fruit Ladle by George William Adams. Hallmark London 1871, Silver Weight 78 grams. Length 7 Inches - 17.5 cms. 2/ Superb Quality Preserve Fruit Ladle by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Hallmark Sheffield 1864. Length 6.5 Inches - 16.25 cms. Silver Weight 47.7 grams. 3/ Irish Early 19th Century Sterling Silver Pair of George IV Sugar Nips, Wonderful Quality. Hallmark Dublin 1827, Silver Weight 77.8 grams. Length 6.75 Inches - 16.90 cms. Superb Condition. Total Silver Weight 203.7 grams.
A George V silver cigarette case of curved rectangular form with foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1920 by Henry Wilkinson Ltd, length 8.5cm, together with another silver cigarette case and a silver matchbook case, Birmingham 1928, total weight 223g.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.
CLARICE CLIFF JUG - WINSTON CHURCHILL a large limited edition jug modelled as Winston Churchill, seated on a British Bulldog and Flag and holding a battleship in his arms. With the motto around the base, And May God Defend The Right, Going Into Action. Marked, Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, Burslem, No 213. 30cms high
Norman Wilkinson - 'Blue Star Line de Luxe Mail Service to South America' (Travel Poster), lithograph, printed by McCorquodale & Co, circa 1930s, 101.5cm x 64cm.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.
A set of early 19th century brass sovereign scales, by A Wilkinson, Kirkby, near Liverpool, with original printed paper instructions to inside of the case, 12.5cm long when closedProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection Condition report: Paper labels to inside of case minor losses and a tear to one side.Both sides with minor discolouration, otherwise no obvious major faults.
Porter, Wokingham, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted arched dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, decorative floral corner spandrels, and a rural scene depicting the ruins of a windmill painted within the arch, the dial centre indistinctly signed Porter, Wokingham, the dial falseplate to the rear embossed with the dialmakers name Wilkinson, the oak case having an arched door with the hood having a curved pediment with three brass ball-and-spire finials on blocks and fluted columns with cast-brass capitals, all sitting on a plain base, height 204cm.* Biography The Porter family are known makers of the late-Georgian/ early-Victorian period working in Wokingham, Berkshire, a town also called Oakingham at this time. The family included Mark Porter working from before 1775 until circa 1830, and the partnership of Samuel & John Porter from the same era.Reference Brian Loomes, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, N.A.G. Press 2006.
Circa. 3000 B.C. A black stone cylinder seal, decorated with pattern of triangles with hatched bands and dots.The seal is accompanied by a copy of a scientific note typed and signed by Professor WG Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993. Wilkinson, Charles K. 1962. "Near Eastern Art". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 21 (2), Ninety-Second Annual Report of The Trustees for The Fiscal Year 1961-1962 (Oct., 1962)Crawford, Vaughn E. et al. 1966. Guide to the Ancient Near East Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Harper, Prudence O. et al. 1984. "Ancient Near Eastern Art." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 41 (4), Spring 1984.Size: L:76mm / W:25mm ; 86.1gProvenance: From the important collection of a London doctor A.R; passed by descent to his son; formerly acquired between 1970-2000. Big parts of the collection were studied/published by Professor Lambert in the early 1990s.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG HENRY WILKINSON & CO., SHEFFIELD 1854 With raised oval panels on an engraved acanthus ground, presentation engraved, the interior gilt, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high; another by John Evans II, London 1853, the rim fashioned into a lip, engraved with a crest, the interior gilt, 10cm (4in) high 311g (10 oz) gross (2) Condition Report: The first with a few dents to base interior otherwise very good, maker's mark worn, rest good. The second with reshaped lip otherwise good, clear marks Condition Report Disclaimer
WILKINSON, Robert, A General Atlas, being a collection of maps of this world and quarters, the principal empires, kingdoms &c with their several promises and other subdivisions, correctly delineated. 4to, 1800. With 46 of 48 maps, 2 maps defective, all maps hand-coloured. Worn contemporary boards, lower board detached. Sold with all faults
D L Armitage and Kenneth A Wilkinson Signed Commemorative Cover Classic Aircraft Duxford 4th 5th July 1992 postmarked 1992 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 . 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
A VICTORIAN DAVENPORT stamped to the interior 'Wilkinson & Son, 8 Old Bond Street 7936', the galleried top above a leather writing surface, opening to a maple-veneered fitted interior, on turned supports and carved legs, joined by a stretcher, with a ink drawer and slide to the right hand side, 83cm high x 55cm wide x 51cm deep. The estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm.

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