WW1 British 1912 Pattern 15th Kings Hussars officer's cavalry sword with single edged fullered blade 890mm in length. Proof marked and maker marked "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London" and serial numbered to spine of blade "48167". Etched design to blade and dedicated to "XVKH" "ABS" along with GRV Crown. Full guard with wire bound shagreen grip. Overall length 1095mm. Remains of knot present. Complete with scabbard with brown leather cover and brown leather frog, straps missing.
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WW2 British Army Officers 1897 Pattern Sword with etched decorated fullered blade 822mm in length with proof mark, and "Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd, London" makers mark. Spine of blade marked "Made in England" along with serial number 67988. White felt buffer pad. Wire bound shagreen grip. Guard marked "GRI". Overall length 990mm. Complete with original leather knot. Complete with leather covered scabbard and leather frog for the Sam Brown Belt.
Two Victorian silver cylindrical mustards, each with a slightly domed hinged lid and pierced thumbpiece above pierced sides between beaded rims, both Sheffield 1849 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, heights 7cm and 7.3cm, together with two silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, London 1843 by John James Whiting and London 1864 by Samuel Whitford II, total weight 260g.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Queen Elizabeth II military officers sword by Wilkinson Sword, having sharkskin wire bound grip and pierced guard. Together with metal scabbard. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some corrosion particularly to the interior of the guard. The blade is tarnished. The scabbard has rust flecks and some tarnishing.
Stuart (James) Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh, thick 8vo Newry (A. Wilkinson) 1819. First Edn., Engd. frontis & 4 engd. plts. (1 fold.) author's printed note tipped in, a.e.g., full blind & gilt tooled green mor., gilt spine in panels, mor. label. V. good. (1) * Title inscribed 'Charlemont'.
Illustrated Volumes: Wilkinson (N.) & Nelson (E.C.) Wendy Walsh, a Lifetime of Painting, folio, L. (Strawberry Tree) 2007, First, illus., cloth and d.j.; Walsh (Wendy) An Irish Florilegium, Wild and Garden Plants of Ireland, folio, L. (Thames & Hudson) 2008 (Reprint), illus., cloth and dust jacket. (2)
Clarice Cliff'Inspiration Persian' two-handled jug, circa 1930Glazed earthenware, painted design. 29.6 cm highProduced by A.J. Wilkinson, Burslem, Staffordshire, England. Underside printed PERSIAN/HANDPAINTED/Bizarre by Clarice Cliff/WILKINSON LTD/ENGLAND.Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, South Kensington, 'Clarice Cliff', 22 May 1998, lot 81LiteratureWillem J. Terlouw, Clarice Cliff, exh. cat., Keramiekmuseum Princessehof, Leeuwarden, 1994, fig. 50 for a single-handled example of the designA singled-handled example of the design is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Clarice Cliff'Lily' vase from the 'Fantasque' series, 'Original Bizarre' and 'Sliced Fruit' vases from the 'Bizarre' series, early-mid 1930sGlazed earthenware, painted designs.Tallest: 20 cm highProduced by A.J. Wilkinson and Newport Pottery, England. Underside of one stamped HANDPAINTED/Fantasque by Clarice Cliff/WILKINSON LTD/ENGLAND and incised 264. Underside of two stamped HANDPAINTED/Bizarre by Clarice Cliff/NEWPORT POTTERY/ENGLAND, and one further incised 360. Footnotes:LiteratureRichard Green and Des Jones, The Rich Designs of Clarice Cliff, Bidford-on-Avon, 1995, pp. 25, 128, 182 for other examples with the same patternsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHINA : Wilkinson, E.S, The Shanghai Bird Year. A Calendar of Bird Life in the Country Around Shanghai, org. cloth, 4to, Shanghai, 1935. With - Donnelly, Ivon A, Chinese Junks, colour plates, org. parchment backed boards rubbed, 4to, Shanghai, 1924. With - Windt, H. De, From Pekin to Calais by Land, org. cloth, 8vo, illustrated, second edition, limited to 750 copies, 1892. With ten others relating to China.(13)
° Wilkinson, Sir John Gardner. The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. new edition, revised and corrected by Samuel Birch.... 3 vols. 27 engraved plates (mostly folded, some coloured) and num. text illus. (some full page); contemp. gilt decorated tree calf with panelled spines, marbled edges and e/ps. 1878
A mixed selection to include WWI medal 4459 GNR, W.Grasby, RA with Hull Education Medal for W Grasby, Hull Coronation Souvenir 1902, Hull Hackney Carriage Driver Badge, miniature group of WWI medals, badges, buttons, Wilkinson tin and a gold plated brooch with pencil and a Hull savings Bank Home Safe.
Four Bayonets:- a British 1853 pattern socket bayonet with brass mounted leather scabbard; a British 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson, with issue marks for October 1915, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a German 1908 pattern Mauser bayonet, the crossguard numbered 16195, with Brazilian steel mounted leather scabbard, the frog button stamped F I; a British No.4 Mk.II spike bayonet with steel scabbard (4)
A George V 1897 Pattern Indian Army Officer's Sword, the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with the royal coat of arms and GRI cypher, with proved poincon and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, stamped with a broad arrow over I/1916 at the ricasso, the back edge stamped 52986 and etched London Made, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with crowned GRI cypher, the guard stamped R.P. 3.18, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather service scabbard, 99cm; a Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, with deeply pitted steel blade and hilt, lacks scabbard. (2)Condition report: . 1 - Minor black patching to tip of blade, crisp etching. Hilt with pitting and some loss of plating, scuffing to the leather scabbard.2 - Badly pitted, loss of areas of fishskin to the grip and lacking its wire binding.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 82.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher and foliage, with maker's name and initialled gilt Proved poincon, the back edge numbered 24970, the brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned VR cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard, 100cmCondition report: Black patching and some pitting to blade. Guard is a little bent. Wear to the fishskin. Scabbard with rust pitting, no dings.
A British Pattern 1888 Mark 1 Second Type Bayonet, the blade stamped at the ricasso with War Department markings, bend mark, issue date for July 1898 and maker's name Wilkinson, London, the grip scales with further markings, the pommel stamped 6WK, with steel mounted leather scabbard and leather frog; an Imperial German Fire Officer's Sword, the faintly etched 48cm steel blade stamped with maker's mark for Carl Eickhorn, silver plated hilt with axe quillons, wrythen fluted horn grip and bust head pommel, with steel mounted leather scabbard, 65cm (2)Condition report: Bayonet with black patching to blade, fine rust pitting to hilt and scabbard mounts.Fire officer's sword with worn etched decoration to the blade. The grip lacking its wire binding. Wear to the silver plating on the hilt and scabbard mounts. Leather scuffed on scabbard.
A British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, the blade ricasso stamped with various inspector's marks, bend mark, maker's name and issue date for 1918, the wood grip scales with further inspection marks, with blued hilt, the pommel stamped 1S 150, with blued steel mounted leather scabbard; a US 1917 Bayonet by Remington, the ricasso stamped with eagle's head and flaming grenade, with black painted steel mounted leather scabbard, stamped M/53 W; a Japanese Arisaka Bayonet, the ricasso stamped with piled cannon balls, lacks scabbard (3)Condition report: 1 - Wear to bluing on hilt and scabbard mounts, minor scuffing to leather; 2 - Minor pitting to hilt, paint scrapes to scabbard mounts; 3 - Rust pitting to metalwork, with cracks and bruising to the grip scales.
.303 fired cartridge case with later tip, and accompanying letter dated July 2nd 1915 and saying that the bullet was a gift from Princess Mary, a collection of bone and stained counters , a set of 19th century Wilkinson brass travelling scales, a brass magnifying instrument with ivory handle in red leather box, a bone purse, an enamel patch box, rolled gold brooch/watch and faux pearlsThe bullet is accompanied with a letter on H.M.S. Tamar, Hong Kong paper dated July 2nd 1915 and stating, 'I am presenting to you Princess Mary's gift to me. This was actually fired on the Battle Field and Princess M. had silver bullets put in place of the ones fired and given to the Officers. Yours R.S.L.'
Victorian silver desk stand, of shaped form with cast acanthus leaf rim, supporting two silver mounted and faceted cut glass inkwells flanking a central pedestal cup holding a taper stick and snuffer, with engraved personal inscription to the body, the whole upon four tab feet, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, L23.5cm, approximate weight excluding inkwells 10.41 ozt (324 grams)
probable mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co (John Brashier), of heart shaped form with tortoiseshell coloured base, hinged and pierced silver clip decorated with putti, foliage and scroll work, 12 x 9cmCondition report: Overall in reasonable condition with no obvious sign of repair. Shoulders of the clip a little bent, but all the silverware appears undamaged. Hinge is in good condition though a little loose. Base with one or two grizzles to the edge, particular at the shoulders, and scratched where the silverware touches. Some scuffing to the underside.
ROYAL NAVY DRESS SWORD by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, the blade with ER cypher and 'By Appointment to HM Queen Elizabeth II', dress jacket, caps, tunic adornments and other related collectables, 79cms blade length, 99cms overall fully sheathed, wire bound shagreen type grip, lion's head pommel and fouled anchor detail to the hilt, with gilt bullion knot
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, the kite-shaped blade with engraved leaf-scroll decoration & inscribed: “Presented to Archibald Orr-Ewing Esq. M. P. On The Occasion of His Laying The Foundation Stone of The West Established Church, Helensburgh, 1st. February 1877”, with turned & carved ivory handle, 12.5” long; Sheffield 1875, by H. Wilkinson & Co., in fitted case.
A George III silver gilt leaf form caddy spoon by Matthew Linwood, with scrolled terminal, Birmingham 1808, another silver and silver gilt leaf form caddy spoon by Matthew Linwood together with a William IV silver gilt leaf form caddy spoon by John Wilkinson, Birmingham 1832. CONDITION REPORT: The oval silver gilt leaf spoon by Linwood features an open mouthed serpent pattern terminal. Apart from slight gilding loss to the underside tip of the bowl, a small area of loss to the underside rear of the bowl and some gilding loss to the underside of the terminal. The spoon is largely in good condition. The other Linwood spoon has been gilded only to the upper side of the bowl and this gilding is exhibiting wear to the raised areas of the veins. There is also a crack between the bowl and the terminal. The underside of the spoon is not gilded. The John Wilkinson spoon has some gilding loss to the upper side of the bowl in the area of the veins to centre. All three spoons are clearly hallmarked.

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