Star Trek 8x10 photo from Star Trek Renegades signed by Adrienne Wilkinson as Captain Lexxa Singh. 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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A commemorative Wilkinson Sword made Fairbairn Sykes pattern commando dagger. Third pattern. Ribbed handle, with short quillon, etched maker's marks to the blade and notation for Queen Elizabeth II. Housed in its original leather scabbard with a later embroidered ' VI Commando ' patch, in black. Dagger in excellent condition.
A WWI First World War 1907 pattern British Army rifle bayonet, by Wilkinson. The ricasso stamped with ' 1907 Wilkinson ' and various proof marks to the other side, and GR cypher. Wooden grips, with working press stud. The pommel impressed ' 2 TH 457 ' (likely a regimental marking). Measures approx; 57cm long.
Two early 20th Century believed masonic swords comprising a Wilkinson Sword made example with a wire wrapped celluloid grip, floral cross guard and double edged blade with scrollwork etching and a Spanish Toledo made sword with rope bound grip, complex basket guard and a painted scrollwork blade housed in a brown leather scabbard. Largest to measure approx 90cm
Jackanory, Gareth Floyd (b.1940), Seventeen original hand drawn illustrations for the Children's BBC TV Series. Story illustrations where the story and broadcast dates are unidentified, notes suggest that the title may be Historical Seaside, or Man in a Turban, Part 3, ink and watercolour on board, (17) 8 x 40 x 55 cms 8 x 27 x 40 and 1 x 18 x 26 cms signed to front, all unframed. Jackanory was a BBC Children's Television Series that ran from 1965-1996. The stories were generally illustrated with pictures drawn by distinguished illustrators including Quentin Blake, Gareth Floyd and Barry Wilkinson. Presenters included Tom Baker, Dudley Moore, Ian McKellen, Spike Milligan and Rik Mayall.Gareth Floyd worked on the series for nearly 15 years. The whole collection comprises over 1,200 illustrations, which have been consigned to this auction by the artist. All sizes are approximate.
WW2 Robert Taylor's Memorial Flight print with 150 signatures. It's about 69cm wide x 51cm tall in a frame that is 100cm wide x 87cm tall. Dennis Lockhart Armitage Dennis DFC, Frederick James Barker Frederick DFM, Patrick Peter Colum, Paddy, Barthropp DFC, Anthony Charles, Tony, Bartley DFC, Roland Prosper, Bee, Beamont CBE DSO* DFC*, Robert Arthur, Bob, Beardsley DFC, Hugh John Sherard, Beazle, Beazley DFC, George Herman, Ben, Bennions DFC, Vaclav, Vic, Bergman DFC, John Derek, The Bish, Bisdee OBE DFC, Peter Malam, Pete, Brothers DSO DFC*, Cyril Bob, Cyclops, Brown, Frank Reginald Carey DFC** AFC DCM, Wallace Cunningham DFC, Christopher Frederick, Bunny, Currant DSO DFC* CdeG, William Dennis, Dennis, David DFC*, Robert Francis Thomas, Bob, Doe DSO, DFC*, Billy Drake DSO DFC*, Paul Caswell Powe Farnes DFM, Robert William, Bob, Forster DFC, Peter Hutton Fox, John Connell Freeborn DFC*, Robert Carl, Moose, Fumerton DFC* AFC, John Albert Axel Gibson DSO DFC, Peter Raymond Hairs MBE, Norman Patrick Watkins Hancock OBE DFC, Ronald Cuthbert, Ronnie, Hay DSO DFC*, Clive Geoffrey Hilken AE, Thomas Clifford, Tony, Iveson DFC AE, James Edgar, Johnnie, Johnson CB CBE DSO** DFC* DL, Alexander Vallance Riddell, Sandy, Johnstone CB DFC AE DL, Richard Leoline Jones, Terence Michael Kane, Jan Kowalski VM KW** DFC, Kenneth William, Ken, Mackenzie DFC AFC AE, Ludwik Martel VM KW**, Jocelyn George Power, Joce, Millard AE, Percy Frederick Morfill DFM, Christopher John, Mickey, Mount DSO DFC, Alan Duncan Murray DFC, Thomas Francis, Ginger, Neil DFC* AFC AE, Peter Olver DFC, Eric Gordon Parkin, Peter Lawrence Parrott DFC AFC, John Ralph Alexander Peel DFC, Arthur Herbert Dorrien Pond AFC, Stuart Nigel Rose MID AE, Desmund Frederick Burt Sheen DFC*, Gordon Leonard Sinclair DFC, Basil Gerald Stapleton DFC, Ronald Leslie Stillwell DFM, John Marlow, Tommy, Thompson CBE DSO DFC* AFC, Peter Wooldridge Townsend CVO DSO DFC*, George Cecil, Grumpy, Unwin DSO DFM*, Timothy Ashmead, Tim, Vigors DFC, Sydney Anthony Hollingsworth, Tony, Whitehouse, Kenneth Astill Wilkinson, Archibald Little, Archie, Winskill DFC. Bomber Command, Norman Allen, B Armitage, Arthur John, Jack, Ball DFC, F Barber, Michael James Beetham DFC, A Belson, Edwin Edward Bowry, Peter Bray DFC, Dudley Henderson Burnside DSO OBE DFC*, Dennis James Chapman, E Clark, R Clarkson, Rupert, Tiny, Cooling, Frank George Diamond DFC AE, George Lawrence, Larry, Donnelly DFM, William Lyall, Bill, Farquharson DFC*, D Frances, G Freacher, L Godfrey Alan Goldby D. 2011, Jeffery Goodwin, J Grimstone, D Hargreaves, Leslie Hay, G Hedges, Eric Hookings, Harry Hooper D. 2008, A F Hulyer, Thomas Clifford, Tony, Iveson DFC AE, Bob Jacobs, K James, Frank Jeffries, F D Jones, Harold Victor Albert Kirby, John Oliver, Jo, Lancaster, Harry LeMarchant, J B Lewis, R W Lewis, F Liner, Alfred Markham, J Mason, N Mason, William Earnest, Bill, McCrea DFC, Jim McGillivray, K Meen, Gordon Herbert Mellor, R Menzies, D Newham, G Nicholls, Ronald Frederick Penney, Geoffrey Deny Perks DFC, R J Potts, Arthur Henry Douglas, Doug, Radcliffe MBE, E Richards, E R Roland, P Rowland, P Rowney, Kenneth, Ken, Ruskell MBE DFC, C F Scandrett, Roy Smith LdH, K Stewart, I Sturges, Gerald Hubert Taylor, David Wesley, E Wheeler, Sydney Thomas, Tom, Wingham DFC, USA, Peter Rowlands Woodard. Dambusters, Kenneth William, Ken, Brown CGM, George Alexander, Jock, Chalmers DFC, Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire VC OM DSO** DFC, Raymond Ernest, Ray, Grayston, Malcolm Lennox, Mac, Hamilton DFC*, Grant Stuart Vincent McDonald, Stefan, Steve, Oancia DFC, David, Dave, Rodger, Frederick Edwin, Fred, Sutherland. Fighter Pilots, Neville Frederick Duke DSO OBE DFC** AFC FRAeS, Alexander Adolphus Dumphries, Alex, Henshaw MBE, Albert Ulrich, Bert, Houle DFC*, Irving Farmer, Hap, Kennedy DFC*, William Walter John Loud DSO DFC*, Douglas, Duggie, Oxby DSO DFC DFM*, Sir Alan Smith CBE DFC* DL. Framed within the mount, Michael John Appleby, Denis Crowley-Milling KCB CBE DSO DFC* AE, Wilfred George Gerald Duncan-Smith DSO* D FC** AE, Arthur Travers Harris GCB OBE AFC, Michael Roscoe, Mike, Ingle-Finch DFC, Wallace Hart, Digger, Kyle GCB KCVO CBE DSO DFC, Thomas Gilbert, Hamish, Mahaddie DSO DFC AFC* FRAeS, William, Bill, Reid VC, John Henry Searby DSO DFC.
B18 RARE "Battle of Britain Special Cover No. 2" for the Rosette in the Awards Series bearing the signatures of 21 Battle of Britain veterans who all fought in the battle as sergeants or flight sergeants and all won the DFM, they were all commissioned later on and many ending their careers with a very high rank. Signed on a 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain Clasp 1985 cover, certified copy No. 1 of 17 so signed with a four page enclosure giving details and histories of all 21 signatories, these being: Flying Officer Frederick J Barker DFM & Bar, Squadron Leader John M Bentley-Beard AFC DFM AE, Flying Officer Leonard D Bowman DFM, Group Captain Frank R Carey CBE DFC & 2 Bars AFC DFM, Flt Lt Arthur W Cook DFM, Flt Lt John D Culmer DFM AE, Squadron Leader Ronald (Hank) W Dalton DFM, Flt Lt Frederick Gash DFM, Wing Commander W J (Sticks) Gregory DSO DFC & Bar DFM, Squadron Leader Ronnie F Hamlyn AFC DFM, Squadron Leader Charlton Haw DFC DFM AE OL, Wing Commander F W (Taffy) Higginson OBE DFC DFM, Wing Commander Bernard James Jennings AFC DFM, Squadron Leader (Joe) Arthur Charles Leigh DFC DFM AE, Squadron Leader Peter F Morfill DFM, Flt Lt Bill T E Rolls DFC DFM AE, Squadron Leader Ronald L Stillwell DFC DFM AE, Squadron Leader Alfred (Whitters) Whitby DFM, Wing Commander Royce C Wilkinson OBE DFM & Bar Croix de Guerre, Squadron Leader Gwillam Trevor Williams OBE DFM MBIM and Air Commodore E W (Ricky) Wright CBE DFC DFM. This is a well signed rare cover and is in very. 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
Multi-Signed FDC. Titled 40th Anniversary of V-J Day 15th August 1985. Signed by Captain Robert Wilkinson, Kenneth Ambrose Walsh, D McCampbell. RAF(AC)20. 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
MILITARY, The RAF, signed commemorative covers by Sir Ivor Broom with 7.25 x 9 photo laid down to black card; participants in the Battle of Britain (8 and 11 signatures respectively), inc. W.T. Clark, Tony Pickering, Keith Lawrence, Bill Green, Ken Wilkinson, Owen Burns, Ron Smyth etc., G to VG, 3
British 1888 pattern Lee-Metford bayonet by Wilkinson, London, 30.5cm blade marked 3 02, two-piece wooden grip, 42.5cm long overall, no scabbard: Along with a Belgian Model 1924/49 bayonet, for the Mauser rifle, 30cm straight fullered blade, two-piece wooden grip, steel scabbard, 45cm long overall. (2)
WW1 British 1897 pattern Officers Sword with single edged fullered blade 820mm in length. Proof marked. Maker marked "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London". Etched decoration to blade has 1 inch calibrations starting at 10 and ending at 36. Serial number to spine of blade 35967. Guard with GR V cypher. Shagreen grip, but missing grip wire. Overal length approx 985mm. Complete with leather covered scabbard.
Post 1952 Royal Air Force Officer's Dress Sword by Wilkinson32 1/2 inch, dumbbell blade with wide fuller. Fine etched foliage scroll panels. QC RAF eagle and royal coat of arms. The forte with royal coat of arms "By Appointment To HM Queen Elizabeth II" and Wilkinson logo. Back edge numbered "95953". Gilt brass scroll foliage decorated guard with QC ERII cypher and overlaid cartouche with QC RAF eagle. Eagle head pommel and backstrap. White shagreen pattern grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. Complete with gilt and blue line sword knot. Wilkinson records show it was sold on 8th Oct 1969 to "Staleys Windsor".
Royal Air Force 1920 Officers RAF Sword by Wilkinson of London .A good and very rare early George V example by Wilkinson, the blade (numbered 58412 (1920)) etched with Royal Arms and a crowned eagle in flight. The pierced gilt metal guard is again cast with a crowned eagle, the guard enclosing a white shagreen grip with twist wire binding surmounted by a pommel ornamented with an Eagle’s head. Housed in black leather scabbard, with gilt mounts. Overall GC etching to blade clear and bright. slight age wear. . . . .
Family group: A well documented Second War pilot’s D.F.C. group of six awarded to Squadron Leader T. C. Wood, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who shot down a Junkers 88 over Kent in March 1943 and was decorated for his services following the completion of a large number of night intruder sorties in Mosquitos of 29 Squadron over enemy occupied Europe in 1944-45, culminating in a raid on Horsching and Wels in April 1945 in which 4 enemy aircraft were destroyed or damaged on the ground Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated 1945; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (F/Lt. T. C. Wood. D.F.C. R.A.F.) mounted as worn, good very fine Pair: Gunner T. Wood, Royal Garrison Artillery, who died of wounds on the Western Front on 14 October 1917 British War and Victory Medals (157613 Gnr. T. Wood. R.A.) extremely fine (8) £2,400-£2,800 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 14 September 1945 Thomas Cyril Wood was born in 1916 in Nottingham and before the war was employed by the Hull Corporation as a test engineer. Having been earlier commissioned Second Lieutenant in the the East Riding unit of the Royal Engineers (T.A.) in July 1939, he began training as a pilot at No. 15 Elementary Flying Training School Carlisle in November 1941 and was granted an emergency commission as a Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on 20 August 1942. Upon completion of his training at the end of the year he was posted to No. 29 Squadron (Beaufighters) at West Malling. Wood piloted his first operational patrol on 26 January 1943 and on 3 March he destroyed a Junkers 88 over south-east England. In reference to Wood’s feat, the Hull & Yorkshire Times reported: ‘Searchlights helped him to find the German bomber flying over Kent. Although the enemy was “jinking“ to escape detection, the Hull pilot never lost track of him and by the light of the searchlight was able to identify it as a Junkers 88. Pilot Officer Wood opened fire from 300 yards’ range and after only two bursts with cannon and machine-gun the German machine burst into flame and hit the ground.’ Wood’s own combat report (copy with lot) describes the enemy aircraft bursting into a mass of flames and hitting the ground near Maidstone. Regular patrols with his navigator, Sergeant (later Flight Lieutenant) Evans, continued initially in Beaufighters and, from June 1943, in Mosquitos. Wood was transferred to an instruction role in November 1943 but returned to 29 Squadron in June 1944, during which month he completed a number of beach head patrols. For the remainder of the war Wood mostly conducted intruder patrols over enemy occupied Europe, his log book recording a raid to Venlo in which he damaged a barge in the mouth of the Scheldt on 9 September 1944. He also documents ‘anti-diver’ sorties and notably mentions ‘patrol cover for airborne landings in Arnhem Area’ on 17 September 1944. Wood’s final sortie of note was a night intruder patrol to Horsching and Wels on 25 April 1945 in which he destroyed 2 enemy aircraft on the ground and damaged 2 more. The details of this sortie, which was conducted together with a Mosquito VI of the ‘Fighter Experimental Flight’ (Call-sign Beauty 60), are recorded in his ‘pilot’s personal combat report’, (copy with lot), stamped ‘SECRET’, and which contains the following extract: ‘We then flew on to Horshing airfield and at 0100 hours Beauty 60 released two flares from 3000 feet over the S.E. corner illuminating the whole airfield. I positioned myself for attack, selecting 3 T/E aircraft on the south side of the airfield. Diving from 1500 to 0 feet from S-N I fired a 5 second burst. Strikes were seen on the first aircraft which caught fire immediately behind the cockpit. Almost immediately the fire was extinguished. This aircraft I claim as damaged. Fire was concentrated on the second aircraft and I observed numerous strikes on the fuselage and all over the wing area. This aircraft caught fire immediately and burnt furiously. On leaving the target 15 minutes later it was still burning. I claim this aircraft as destroyed. Carrying on and lifting my nose slightly, my Navigator observed strikes on a third aircraft. Crossing the airfield at zero feet, and as no opposition was observed, I positioned myself for a third second attack which was made from E-W along the Main runway. I attacked at 0103 hours from 500 - 0 feet firing a 4 second burst on a U/I/T/E aircraft standing on the runway facing west. This aircraft had a number of men standing round it. Strikes were observed and the aircraft caught fire and was still burning when I left the target nine minutes later. I claim this aircraft as destroyed. On this run my observer saw a small fire burning in the last a/c attacked on the previous run. I claim this aircraft as damaged. Intense light flak was experienced on my second run from the airfield and its vicinity. Beauty 60 called up on the R/T and stated he was making an attack, in spite of persistent flak. I decided to remain in the vicinity to see what went on. He made an attack on the airfield and was hosed by flak. A few seconds later he called up and said, “They’ve got me but I’m still going”, and requested a homing from me to the nearest friendly territory. I gave him one to Switzerland. At 0116 hours he called up again stating he would have to bale out. I asked him if both were able to bale out, he said “Yes, I think so” and whilst transmitting I heard his navigator’s voice. At 0119 hours he stated he was baling out. This was the last I heard and estimate his position to be 30-40 miles S.W. of Linz.’ At the end of the report a handwritten note signed by Wood reads: ‘Navigator of Beauty 60 subsequently released from German hospital wounded. Pilot went in with a/c.’ Wood was promoted acting Squadron Leader in 1945 and was awarded the D.F.C. having flown as a pilot during a long period of operations which saw him credited with the destruction of 3 enemy aircraft and with damaging a further 2. He was appointed Officer Commanding 29 Squadron in 1946, and went on to fly Meteors and Vampires post war with 56 Squadron, receiving advancement to Squadron Leader in 1951 and retiring in 1958. Post service he flew with a variety of international airlines between 1958 and 1981. He died at Worthing, West Sussex in 2004. Sold together with the recipient’s Royal Air Force Flying Log Books: 3 volumes in good condition covering the entirety of his flying career from November 1941 to December 1980; the recipient’s miniature awards, mounted as worn; the recipient’s riband bar, as worn; 2 sets of R.A.F. cloth wings; Intelligence and personal combat reports (2) relating to Wood’s victories on 4 March 1943 and 25/26 April 1945 respectively; silver serving tray with supporting feet, 190mm x 190mm, hallmarks for Sheffield 1940, engraved ‘Presented to 2/Lt. T. C. Wood, R.E. by the officers, W.O., N.C.O.s, and men of the East Riding (F) Royal Engineers on the occasion of his marriage, 31st August 1940.’; silver salver with ornate edge and decorative engraving, 200mm diameter, Sheffield hallmarks for Henry Wilkinson and Co., the centre engraved with the badge of 29 Squadron and with the words ‘Presented to Squadron Leader T. C. Wood, D.F.C., Officer Commanding No. 29 Squadron, R.A.F. by the officers of the squadron on his posting, September 1946.’; silver cigarette box with wood lining, 146mm x 90mm x 33mm, hallmarks for Birmingham 1947, engraved to the front, ‘Presented to Sq...
DEREK WILKINSON (British, 1929-2001); pastel, beach scene with figures in the distance, signed and dated lower right, 45.5 x 60.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe paper is slightly undulated in the frame but the image is clean and bright. The frame is lightly grubby with a few light scratches.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
DEREK WILKINSON (British 1929-2001); pastel, 'Evening Tide', signed and dated 1981 lower right, 45 x 65cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationImage generally clean and bright. The frame is weak at lower right corner joint and is slightly open at upper right corner joint, also grubby with some light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Collection of Specimen or trial printing bank notes(22), comprising Ulster Bank 1970(3), Northern Bank Ltd 1970(9), Royal Bank of Scotland 1969(10), also a Royal Bank of Scotland Specimen travellers cheque from 1970.The bank notes are all printed by Bradbury and Wilkinson of New Malden, mostly overprinted with perforations and with serial numbers comprising zeroes. The final notes would have been issued for circulation in the following year.Condition Report: Royal Bank of Scotland £5 - 2 x holes punched. Folded crease. Royal Bank of Scotland £1 note - 2x holes punched. Folded crease.2 x Royal Bank of Scotland Specimen Travel Cheque - Both with some pink ink on reverse. Royal Bank of Scotland £100 note - hole punch to near lower corner and with folded crease.Ulster £10 note, Northern Bank Limited £1 note, Northern Bank £100 note, Northern Bank £50, Northern Bank £20 (also with Mr Couzens written in pencil to border), Northern Bank £5 (also writing in pen to top border), and Northern Bank £10 - all with single punched hole.Northern Bank £10 - good condition. Northern Bank £20 - pink ink to edge of both sides. Hole punch to lower left of signature. Northern Bank £50, and Ulster Bank £5 - both with two punched holes. Royal Bank of Scotland notes, to include £5, 2x £20, 2x £10, £1 with two punched holes. Ulster £1 note - one punched hole.
Norman Wilkinson (British, 1878-1971)Accra, Gold Coastsigned 'NORMAN WILKINSON' (lower left) oil on canvas 46.2 x 61.4cm (18 1/4 x 24 1/4in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Victorian miniature silver candlesticks,by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1844, in 18th century style, with detachable drip pans,14cm high, anda George III Scottish miniature silver chamberstick, by AE, Edinburgh 1781, with detachable sconce, the conical snuffer not marked and possibly a replacement, bearing the Yule family crest and motto 'Numine et Virtute', 5cm high, 2.6ozt (3) Condition report: Pair of candlesticks - one base with two filled holes and many dents, the other with two filled holes, both with incised scratch weights '1"18' and also postcodes.Chamberstick - hallmarks rubbed.
A mid/late 19th century Police Constabulary having curved blade and brass D shaped guard blade length 60cm, overall length 65cm and a late 18th/ early 19th century Cavalry/Infantry Sword having iron perforated guard, blade length 73cm overall length 78cm along with a British Infantry Officers Sword 1897 pattern by Wilkinson (af), blade missing tip, no scabbards CONDITION REPORT Possible descriptions A mid/late 19th century Police Constabulary Cutlass A late 18th/early19th century Spadroon style ebony grip Cavalry/ Infantrry Sword, possibly cut down A shortened 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's Sword
Wilkinson percussion double 16 bore sporting gun, with 30 inch barrels engraved J Wilkinson and Son makers to his Majesty, Pall Mall London, numbered 4159 to the lugs, chequered stocks with finely engraved scrollwork actions and trigger guard safety catch, fitted into a period mahogany case with key, containing a tin of percussion caps, leather shot flask, James Dixon and Son copper and brass powder flask.Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.Condition report: The barrels have been re-browned and now have a pleasing colour and patternation. The bores have minor pitting mainly around the last few inches but nothing too deep. The wood of the ramrod has either been replaced or cleaned up at some stage. The fittings look original. The stock has some scratches, dents and marks but has a nice patina. The metalwork has light pitting. The actions work correctly with the grip safety catch. The case has had a small repair to the wood surrounding one hinge but is otherwise free from damage. The label to the lid is a replacement, the fabric coverings have small patches of wear, moth damage and repair. There are lots of scuffs, scratches and signs of wear to the outside of the case.
Collection of restoration project guns and spares, to include the major parts of a percussion double barrel 20 bore shotgun by James Wilkinson Pall Mall London, a set of part complete percussion barrels, a stock with trigger guard, stock blank, percussion pepperbox revolver, two locks, a boxlock pistol part action, several butt plates, trigger guards etc. Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.
GLYN E DANIEL "DILWYN REES": THE CAMBRIDGE MURDERS, London, Victor Gollancz, 1945, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (some browning and small part losses) + DORIS MARJORIE BUMPUS "MARJORIE ALAN": MURDER NEXT DOOR, London, Robert Hale [1950], 1st edition, original cloth soiled + GEOFFREY KEDINGTON WILKINSON: NICK THE CLICK, A CRIMINAL FARCE, London, Cassell Crime, 1968, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (part losses) (3)
A Quantity of Fencing Equipment, comprising two sabres with steel bowl guards and chequered wood grips, two epees with aluminium bowl guards, one stamped Leon Paul, two foils, one with aluminium bowl guard stamped Wilkinson Sword, the other with steel bowl guard, two leather and wire mesh fencing masks, three leather elbow guards, a book ''The Fencer's Companion'' by Leon Bertrand, a letter and two price lists for 1939, from Hugh Gunner, Fencing and Sports Specialist (qty)
A George V 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the 76.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped WILKINSON, LONDON, the steel gothic hilt pierce and engraved with a crowned strung bugle, the leather covered grip lacking its wire binding, with leather service scabbard, 97cm; a French Model 1886 Epee Bayonet, with cruciform blade and nickel hilt, lacks scabbard (2). 1 - Black patching to blade, rust pitting to hilt, loss of leather and wire binding to the grip., minor damage to scabbard. '' - Grey pitting to blade and crossguard.
A very good quality William IV figured mahoganyÿCellaret,ÿthe lift top opening to reveal an original lead lined segmented interior, stamped and with number "Wilkinson and Sons, 14 Ludgate Hill, 17001," the main body with carved acanthus leaf design on a plinth base with recessed castors, 36" (91.5cms) wide x 23 1/2" (60cms) deep x 21" (53cms). (1)
A British CavalryÿOfficer's Sword, 1908 pattern, 35" (88cms) blade by Wilkinson Sword Co., London, with engraved and plated steel hilt and wire bound fish skin grip, complete, with leather bound scabbard and frog, 44 1/2" (135cms); together with another similar without scabbard, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. (2)

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