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A selection of art history and other hardback books, including: The Artists of Northumbria, by Marshall Hall; The Artists of Cumbria, by Marshall Hall; Court Painting in England, by William Gaunt; Guide to British Topographical Prints, by Ronald Russell; Turner's Colour Sketches, by Gerald Wilkinson; Portrait of a Country Artist, by Ian Niall; and others.

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A signed and dedicated framed pencil sketch of a tree trunk. The artist is Neville R. Wilkinson (1869-1940), a notable British army officer. The sketch is dedicated to H. Harris Brown, the 15th Earl of Lauderdale.

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A British 1856 Pioneers sword with saw back by Wilkinson.

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Silver six divisional toast rack, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1891, 6.3oz

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WILKINSON, LONDON A BRITISH CAVALRY OFFICER'S PATTERN 1912 SWORD, serial no. 50751, for 1915, with narrow thrusting fullered 35in. blade etched for the first half of its length with scrolls and arabesques surrounding King George V's crown and cypher, a panel nearer the hilt etched with the owners name 'G. STACEY', iron three-quarter basket hilt engraved with flowing scrolls and 'honeysuckle' motifs, shagreen covered semi-pistol grip with wire binding, carved and engraved pommel, complete with its iron scabbard refinished with the correct green paint. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

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WILKINSON SWORD CO., LONDON A SCARCE MKII FAIRBAIRN-SYKES DAGGER WITH BLACK HILT, circa 1941-42, with usual-form straight double-edged 6 5/8in. polished needle-point blade etched near guard 'WILKINSON SWORD CO LTD. LONDON' below crossed swords and 'THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE' on the reverse (etchings lightly stained and rubbed), blued, unmarked boat-shaped cross-guard of 2in. length, chequered blackened brass hilt swelling at the centre and pommel and fixed with a bun nut, generally fine condition and complete with its period brown leather scabbard with blackened brass flat-nosed chape and leather sleeve-tabs, also good condition but missing elastic retaining strap and upper reverse leather panel. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

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WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD., LONDON A RARE MKI FAIRBAIRN-SYKES DAGGER, 1941/42, with standard-form double-edged 6 1/2in. reblued blade (extreme tip reprofiled), squared ricasso etched 'WILKINSON SWORD CO LTD. LONDON' below crossed swords and 'THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE' on the reverse (some spot staining and surface corrosion), nickel plated 'S' shaped cross-guard of 2in. length, chequered nickel hilt swelling at the centre and pommel and fixed with a bun nut and complete with a later brown leather scabbard with blackened brass chape, elastic securing strap and leather sleeve-tabs, the reverse hand inscribed 'TROOPER K. JONES, 9 ASSAULT TROOP, 5TH RECONNAISANCE' (sic). This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Los 538

WILKINSON, LONDON A FINE 14-BORE (BELTED BALL) PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-RIFLE, no visible serial number, circa 1845, with expertly re-browned octagonal twist iron 30in. barrel, the top-flat signed 'LONDON', small dove-tailed blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves, expertly re-colour hardened breech-block with moulded snail and platinum plug, finely engraved colour-hardened top-tang, border and scroll engraved bar-action lock signed 'WILKINSON & SON', both the top-tang and lock with expertly renewed colour, sliding safe behind the scroll engraved dolphin-headed hammer, figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, expertly re-blued iron furniture including spurred heel-plate, single set trigger, horn fore-end tip and original ebony brass mounted ramrod with bulbous pommel, the whole restored to an extremely high standard.

Los 800

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London, 1867, (a.f.) 23.7cm, weighted.

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Clarice Cliff Fantasque bowl for Wilkinson, with a broad border in the Sunray and Leaves pattern, against an orange body, printed and impressed marks. Diameter 21.75cm

Los 238

A Norman Wilkinson signed Etching, "The London Pilot"

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An E.R. II 1897 pattern Royal Tank Regiment Officer's sword, the 82.5cm blade etched with a crowned E.R. cypher amongst scrolling foliage with the Tank Regiment crest to the opposing side, marked to the forte By Appointment Wilkinson Sword Ltd Made in England and numbered 79913 to the back edge, having a pierced steel hilt with further E.R. cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap, with black leather knot, housed in a black leather clad scabbard with black leather frog, 99cm.

Los 146

A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm single edged fullered blade marked to the ricasso with a crowned GR cypher Wilkinson, with various Ordnace marks to the opposing side, having a steel muzzle ring, two piece grips and steel pommel, housed in a steel mounted leather sheath with canvas frog, 55cm.

Los 149

A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm single edged blade marked to the ricasso with a crowned GR cypher 1907 Wilkinson Pall Mall, with various Ordnance stamps to the opposing side, having a two piece grip and steel pommel, housed in a steel mounted leather sheath with canvas frog, 55cm.

Los 217

A George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, the 82cm straight fullered blade etched to the forte Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London and numbered 45679 to the spine, having a pierced regulation steel guard with crowned GR V cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap, housed in a leather clad field scabbard, 98cm.

Los 235

A 19th century epee, the 85cm square section blade marked Angelo's School of Arms and Wilkinson Pall Mall, having a pierced brass guard and later bound grip, 100cm.

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A British 1888 pattern bayonet, the 30cm blade stamped to the ricasso with a crowned VR cypher 1 '97 Wilkinson London with War Department mark to the opposing side, 42.5cm, together with an Indian tourist kukri. (2)

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A WILLIAM IV SIX-LIGHT GILT AND DARK BLUE-PAINTED BRONZE AND PAPIER MACHE CHANDELIER first half 19th century, the circular deep dished bowl with foliage-wrapped underside, the upper edge with palmettes and scrolled foliate branches with etched glass later shades, suspended from six chains of interlaced foliage, hung from a turned ceiling boss, now fitted for electricity, lacking interior colza oil fitting and reservoir, 143cm high x 130cm diameter. The design of this chandelier is comparable to the 'design for a lustre or chandelier' that is found on page 47 in 'Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr. George Bullock 1820'. Notably both designs share a neoclassical aspiration, alluding to works such as the Etruscan Chandelier, in the museum at Cortana (Martin P. Levy, pg179). The scrolling, and richly chased, arms are also reminiscent of the works of Hancock, Shepherd and Rixon, London, who had lighting commissioned for George IV, among others. For a similar example see Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, National Trust 1430194.

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*NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971) 'A fresh run fish' signed lower right, titled verso, oil on canvas, 60cm x 45cm Provenance: With The Tryon Gallery Ltd., Dover Street, LondonThe estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm. OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

Los 887

An early 20th Century cased Wilkinson Sword safety razor set, together with a Myatt and "The Laurel" ladies' razors and a small "I Cut My Way" cutthroat razor

Los 69

A Victorian silver four division toast rack, Henry Wilkinson and Co., London 1892, in the style of Christopher Dresser, triangular wire separators and handle on a rectangular base and knop feet, 10cm high, 3.46ozt

Los 2022

A British model 1907 bayonet by Wilkinson, marked '1/18' with scabbard

Los 2204

A British model 1892 Household Cavalry Troopers sword by 'Wilkinson', hilt marked HC5132 (N.B. no scabbard)

Los 414

Autographs - American Sci-Fi - a collection of x14 autographed 8x10" photographs from various American Science Fiction (and other) series / films, each signed by a relevant cast member. Includes; Gates McFadden (Star Trek), a Decalogy brochure signed by Adrienne Wilkinson (Star Trek) Mark Sheppard (X Files) Armin Shimerman (Star Trek) and Laura Bertman (Andromeda), Rene Auberjonois (Star Trek - deceased), William Daniels (St. Elsewhere), Lance Henriksen (Alien), Sam Anderson (Lost), Archie Kao (CSI), David Berman (CSI), Wallace Langham (CSI), Connor Trinneer (Star Trek Enterprise), Boti Bliss (CSI Miami), Nana Visitor (Star Trek), Jennifer Rhodes (Charmed) and Tim O'Connor (d.2018 - Buck Rogers). All dedicated. Mostly signed on officially licensed photographs. All obtained in person by the vendor from various comic-cons. 

Los 223

World War I British 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson in metal mounted leather scabbard with fullered blade, blade length 43cm

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Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery relief moulded fruit bowl together with a Wilkinson novelty ashtray and match striker, 'The Chairman' H28cm

Los 143

Quantity of GB and world tokens, commemorative medallions, etc to include Birmingham Workhouse Tokens, B. Gittos - Auckland [New Zealand] Token, John Wilkinson Iron Master, Bilston Token, Frederick Duke of York and Albany medallion, etc

Los 1184

A collection of British & World coins, includes per 20 & pre 47 Silver, 1935 Crown, 1951 festival of Britain Crown, 3 x 1989 Bill of rights £2 coins one in Wilkinson presentation covering, other Commemorative Crowns, Collection of American coins one being the nickel 1943s one cent with other British & World coins.

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A 1896 pattern Mountain Artillery sword, the curved fullered blade stamped to the forte Wilkinson London with broad arrow, brass stirrup hilt and ribbed iron grip, in a brass mounted leather scabbard. Monks Hall Estate

Los 1280

A vintage 1960's mustard coloured suitcase by Cheney. Check patterning fabric lining with interior elasticated pocket. Together with a collection of modern and vintage handbags to include a Kelly style bag with suede interior by Wilkinson Of Norwich.

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THE 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SWORD OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL PATTERSON BY WILKINSON, NO. 11717 FOR 1862 of regulation type, with etched blade including the crowned Royal cypher, scrolling foliage and the maker~s details, brass hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip (losses), in its iron scabbard with two loops for suspension 82.3 cm; 32 ½ in blade The Wilkinson records state that this sword was made for one C. Paterson, January 1862 Charles Doyle Patterson was born 12th April 1822 and is recorded as an ensign in 89th (Princess Victoria~s) Regiment of Foot. He later transferred to the 10th (North Lincolnshire) and saw action in the first Sikh War (1845-46) where he was awarded a medal for his part in the battle of Sobraon. In the second Sikh War (1848-9) he led the storming party that captured one of the gates during the siege of Mooltan and he was awarded a further medal with two clasps. Having retired on full pay he began service in the Queens Bodyguard, the Yeoman of the Guard, at the rank of Exon in February 1862. Sold together with a file of research.

Los 329

[AP] A VICTORIAN 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON, NO. 11414 FOR 1861 of regulation type, with etched blade, decorated with scrolls, the crowned Royal cypher, the owner~s initials ~WSJCJ~ at the forte and the maker~s details, brass hilt with fixed side-guard (knuckle-guard bent), wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard, with its sword knot 83.5 cm; 32 7/8 in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this Infantry Pattern sword was sold to W. S. Jolliffe, Esq. (no rank given), July 1861. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] A HIGHLAND OFFICER~S BROADSWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, NO. 2602, MID-19TH CENTURY of regulation type, with broad fullered blade signed and numbered at the forte, nickel-plated basket hilt involving rectangular and square panels pierced with hearts and circles, fluted pommel, early red doeskin liner, in its brown leather field service scabbard, complete with its silk tassels and associated dress hilt comprising cross-guard with pointed quillon terminals, fluted pommel and fishskin-covered grip 82.5 cm; 32 ½ in blade Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] AN 1854 SCOTS GUARD PATTERN OFFICER~S SWORD, BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON, NO.28215 FOR 1887 of regulation type, with etched piquet-weight blade including the crowned Royal ~GR~ cypher, Regimental device and battle honours, nickel-plated gothic hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard 82.5 cm; 32 ½ in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this Scots Guards Pattern sword was sold to Malcolm Esq. (no rank given), July 1887 Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Los 335

[AP] A ROYAL ARTILLERY STAFF PATTERN SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, NO. 12599 FOR 1863 AND A ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICER~S SWORD of regulation type, the first with etched blade including the regimental device, motto and the owner~s crest, iron triple-bar hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard, with knot; the second with etched blade including the regimental device, signed at the forte ~Morgan & Co., Albemarle Street~, iron triple-bar hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its scabbard the first: 88.4 cm; 34 ¾ in blade (2) The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this Staff Pattern sword was sold to Bates Esq, July 1863. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] AN EDWARD VII 1887 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER~S SWORD BY WILKINSON, NO. 39354 FOR 1902 of regulation type, with etched blade decorated with scrolling foliage the crowned Royal cypher, crowned Royal Arms and the owner~s initials ~WY~ iron ~honeysuckle~ hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its iron scabbard with two rings for suspension, and leather sword knot 89.5 cm; 35 ¼ in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this Cavalry Pattern sword was sold to Captain W. Younger, Sherwood Rangers, April 1902. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] TWO VICTORIAN 1895 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SWORDS BY WILKINSON, NO. 29357 FOR 1889 AND NO. 22523 FOR 1878 each of regulation type, the first with etched blade decorated with the crowned Royal cypher, owner~s crested arms, initials crossed sword and baton and foliage (now faint), steel hilt with crowned Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard; the second with etched blade decorated with the corned Royal cypher, owner~s crest, crossed sword and baton and foliage (now faint), steel hilt with crowned Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard, with its knot the first: 83.5 cm; 32 7/8 in blade (2) The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that No. 29357 went to Forster & Son (presumably an Outfitters), January 1889, and that No. 22523 was sold June 1878, recipients name indistinct. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] A GEORGE V 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SWORD AND TWO ELIZABETH II 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SWORDS of regulation type, the first with etched blade signed ~Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield~, nickel-plated hilt, in its leather field service scabbard; the second with etched blade inscribed ~Aldershot badge and medal co.~ at the forte, in its field service scabbard; and the third by Wilkinson Sword Co., no. 81556 in its leather field service scabbard the first: 82.5 cm; 32 ½ in blade (3) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] A GEORGE V IMPERIAL 1912 PATTERN CAVARY OFFICER~S SWORD BY WILKINSON, NO. 59740 FOR 1923 of regulation type, with etched blade decorated with scrolling foliage, the crowned Imperial cypher and the owner~s initials, nickel-plated iron hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its field service scabbard 89.0 cm; 35 in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this Cavalry Pattern sword was sold to Messrs Flights (Outfitters) 31st July 1923. A further entry for 17th September 1923 states that it was sold to Capt. H.S. Chapman, 38th C. I. Horse. Additional notes state that it was returned to stock. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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[AP] TWO 18 BORE FLINTLOCK MAIL COACH PISTOLS BY H.W.MORTIMER, LONDON, GUNMAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY, NOS. 95 & 112, CIRCA 1810 AND AN 18 BORE FLINTLOCK LIVERY PISTOL BY KETLAND, WALKER & CO., CIRCA 1820 the first and second each with swamped brass barrel signed ~H. W. Mortimer & Son, Gunmakers to His Majesty~ and numbered on the flat (rubbed, indistinct), iron tang, signed stepped bevelled lock (rubbed, one legible the other with only traces, cocks and steel springs missing), fitted with bolt safety-catch, figured full stock (one fore-end chipped) and brass mounts of regulation type; and the third with tapering barrel struck with Ordnance marks at the breech, signed lock (cock, steel and spring missing), full stock and brass mounts of regulation type the first: 23.4 cm; 9 1/4 in barrel (3) For further information and details of the earliest payments made to Mortimer for the supply of these pistols (the first and second) see Wilkinson 2002, p. 120. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

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An early twentieth century Wilkinson Pottery Clarice Cliff Bermuda pattern plate, c. 1935. 23 cm wide. (1) Condition: in good condition bar some utensil marks to the face. 

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A collection of ceramic reference books, to include: English Ceramics The Francis and Emory Cooke Collection, Spode Copeland (Wilkinson), The Genius of Wedgwood (V & A), Wedgwood (Wills), Bergesen's Price Guide to English Ceramics, Price Guide to 18th Century English Porcelain (Mount), Porcelain Collecting for Beginners (Moran), Eighteenth Century English Porcelain (Savage), English Pottery & Porcelain. (10) Condition: in good overall used order

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AN AMOUNT OF CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A CROWN DUCAL TRINKET BOX, AN A J WILKINSON YELLOW AND FLORALPATTERNED BOWL, SANDWICH PLATE, JUG, ETC

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3rd Bn Rifle Brigade attributed Victorian Officers Levee Pattern Sword by Wilkinson. A scarce example with a 1/2 inch wide 31 inch blade, with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher, the reverse with the title 3rd Bttn Rifle Brigade and Battle Honours of the Regiment the last being Lucknow. Also an armourial crest and initials E.H.C. The forte with the cutlers details of Wilkinson and the blade is numbered 19946 (1875). The hilt of the regulation pattern with shagreen grip and housed in metal scabbard. Etching clear GC. Attributed to Captain Edward Hugh Crofton, The Rifle Brigade (1854-.82)

Los 450

Elizabeth II British Army Infantry Officer Pattern Issue Sword by Wilkinson A good clean example of the regulation pattern. The blade is plain, to the forte the Wilkinson cutlers details with the number to the back of the blade 11. The hilt with EIIR cypher to the guard, the grip with twist wire binding. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Near Parade condition.

Los 464

RAMC Victorian Officer Sword By Wilkinson. The 32 inch blade is decorated with a crowned reverse entwined VR cypher and a panel with the original owners initials L.G.J.R. To the forte the cutlers details of Henry Wilkinson London and the blade is numbered 31332 (1892). The hilt with open guard incorporating a Crowned VR cypher. The shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in brass scabbard. A good clean example etching clear

Los 465

1st Life Guards Officer state sword of Robert Lindsay Lloyd OBE MC A scarce George V period example by Wilkinson of London. The single edged 37 1/2 inch blade with etched decoration, The obverse depicting crowned GvR Cypher, the reverse with the regimental device and battle honours, the last being Paardeberg. Etched to the forte, the cutlers details of Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall; the blade is numbered 58227. The polished steel guard is mounted with entwined gilt metal letters L.G , with 1 to the centre, surmounted by a crown and bearing gilt metal stud decoration. Shagreen grip with twist wire binding and complete with scarlet and buff leather lining to the guard. Housed in original steel scabbard with gilt metal mounts and loose rings. The blade remains in good clean condition, etching clear. Near VGC Major Robert Lindsey Lloyd was educated at Eton and was commissioned into the 16th Lancers in 1911. He served during the Great War with the Regiment in France landing in August 1914. He was awarded the MC in 1916 and the OBE 1919. Remaining with the Army after the end of the war he exchanged to the 1st Life Guards 1919 and in 1930 held the rank of Major. He also saw service during WW2 as second I/C 152nd Officer Cadet Training Unit. The sword was purchased from Wilkinson on the 12th July 1920 by Captain R Llloyd 1st Life Guards

Los 466

Royal Horse Guards Victorian Officer state sword by Wilkinson of London A scarce Victorian period example the single edged 38 1/2 inch blade with etched decoration, The obverse depicting crowned reverse entwined VR Cypher, the reverse with the regimental title. Etched to the forte, the cutlers details of Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall; the blade is numbered 22590 (1878). The polished steel guard is mounted with entwined gilt metal letters R.H.G and surmounted by a crown and bearing gilt metal stud decoration. Shagreen grip with twist wire binding and complete with white buff leather lining to the guard. Housed in original steel scabbard with gilt metal mounts and loose rings. Overall GC some minor age wear Possibly carried by Charles William Selwyn who was appointed a Second Lieutenant in November 1878, the year the sword was ordered. He served in Egypt 1882 and became a Conservative MP and died at the age of 34 in 1893.

Los 467

Edwardian Officer Sword with Pattern Patent Hilt by Wilkinson of London. A good example of the Wilkinson Patent Hilt sword, the straight 32 inch blade, with etched decoration of a crowned EVIIR Cypher and the original owners family crest with motto (Hart Family) and intials N.L.H . The forte with the cutlers details of Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London and the blade is numbered 41104 (1906). The regulation hilt with guard and solid chequered grip with wire binding. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Overall GC.12

Los 468

Victorian Light Cavalry Pattern Officers Sword by Wilkinson. A good example of the 1821 Light Cavalry pattern sword. The blade with a 35 1/2 inch blade this with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher and also a family crest of a stags head. The forte with the cutlers details of Wilkinson and the blade with the number 16334 (1869). The hilt of the regulation pattern with three bar open guard and round chequered pommel. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard with steel chape. Overall GC blade in clean condition

Los 485

Edwardian Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Volunteer Battalion Attributed Officer dirk A very fine circa 1901-1908 example by Wilkinson of London. Polished steel clipped back 30cm blade, etched with crowned EVIIR cypher, HRH Princess Louise's crowned cypher Boar's head crest of the Argyll family and the Mountain Cat of the Sutherlands . Also with etched intials of A.H.M. Bog oak carved grip ornamented with silvered studs (one to reverse absent) and surmounted by silvered pommel bearing a foiled citrine. Scabbard of black patent leather with silvered regimental mounts supporting knife and fork, both ornamented with a matching foiled citrine. Near VGC

Los 497

WW2 1st pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife. A very good and rare example. The hilt with nickel grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Recurved cross guard. Housed in an early pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel rounded chape. Tailored with elasticated retaining strap and complete with four tangs. The overall condition is good clean bright, with minor age wear. Blade length 16 cm

Los 502

WW1 Northumberland Fusiliers 1907 Hooked Quillon Bayonet. 1st Pattern Scabbard. A good example by Wilkinson with date stamp for June 1909. The pommel with clear issue stamp N.F R727. Housed in 1st pattern leather scabbard. Staining and rust spots to metalwork. Blade clean.

Los 506

3rd Bn Notts & Derby Regiment 1903 Pattern Bayonet. This example with stamps to the forte of the blade 1903 Wilkinson. The pommel with issue stamp 3 N&DY. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Overall GC mounts to scabbard repainted.

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Wilkinson Sword of London Special Commission Dagger An unusual example made for the middle east market. Straight double edge 12 inch blade, the forte with etched cutlers details. The hilt with oval cross guard and Mameluke sword style two piece grips. Housed in copper and velvet covered scabbard. Minor wear GC. The blade and scabbard appear to be modelled on the LeMetford Bayonet

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A Victorian silver tankard, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1867, height 10.5cm, weight 5 3/4oz

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A 19th century hallmarked silver lever pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed 'Improved Patent Lever' and numbered 20202, having Roman numerals, spade hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the gilt movement inscribed for William Wilkinson, Padiham, 1856, 20202, the inner and outer case hallmarked for London 1855, case diameter 47mm.

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