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Los 184

Exhibition catalogue. British Association for the Advancement of Science. Birmingham Meeting, 1886. Exhibition of Local Products & Industries in Bingley Hall, Birmingham, from 26th August to 2nd October 1886, Official Catalogue, Birmingham: Houghton & Co. Ltd., 1886, folding lithograph plan, numerous wood engraved advertisements throughout including some folding, bookplate of Charles Hart and John L. Marks to front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary maroon morocco, gilt decorated spine and panelled decoration to boards with gilt title to upper board, light wear to extremities, 8vo, together with: Auction catalogue, Catalogue of a most superb and valuable collection of engravings & etchings ... form by ... George Smith..., which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson, 4th March 1861, 78 p., manuscript prices realised throughout, armorial bookplate of Frederick Parr to upper pastedown, contemporary green half calf, printed paper label to upper board, 8vo, and The Baker Collection, Manuscripts of and relating to Admiral Lord Nelson, briefly noted by Sir John Knox Laughton, Knight, with three facsimiles, London: Chiswick Press, 1913, 3 folding monochrome plates, bookplate of John Roland Abbey to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, contemporary brown quarter morocco, green cloth sides, slim 4toQty: (3)

Los 21

Donaldson (M. E. M.). Further Wanderings - Mainly in Argyll, 1st edition, Paisley: Alexander Gardner, circa 1933, inscribed by the author 'To my old friend "Eagerheart" (May Wilkinson)...', numerous monochrome illustrations, some light toning & spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned & rubbed with minor tears & loss to head & foot, 8vo, includes a sepia photograph laid to card & inscribed on the back by the author, Ibid., Wanderings In The Western Highlands, 3rd edition, Paisley: Alexander Gardner, circa 1930, signed by the author to the title page, numerous monochrome illustrations some minor toning & spotting, publishers original cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed with some loss to head & foot, 8vo, Ibid., Islesmen of Bride..., 1st edition, Paisley: Alexander Gardner, circa 1928, extra leaf inscribed by the author & laid down to the front endpaper, some minor spotting original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with: Jakobsen (Jakob), An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: David Nutt,1928, monochrome portrait frontispiece to volume 1, some light toning & spotting, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus Grieve (Symington), The Book of Colonsay and Oronsay, 2 volumes, Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1923, volume 2 inscribed hy the author to head of the half-title, folding map to the front of volume 1, monochrome illustrations, some light spotting & toning, original uniform cloth in dust jackets, spines toned & rubbed with slight loss, 8vo, and other early 20th-century Scotland reference, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4toQty: (16)

Los 99

Antique pair of Silver SUGAR TONGS, having clear hallmark for Henry Wilkinson. Sheffield 1890. Intricate design work to outer sider. Exceptional condition. 10.7 cm

Los 54

MIXED LOT: 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE OVAL DISH MARKED "PONTE ROTTO" (A/F), TOGETHER WITH A MASONS IRONSTONE JUG, A NEWHALL ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE MUG AND A CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON & CO CROCUS VASE

Los 367

A Wilkinson limited porcelain floral jardiniere; various teaware, serving plate etc

Los 524

A vintage boxed Wilkinson Sword razor & blades

Los 77

A Clarice Cliff float bowl, circa 1937, decorated in the Limberlost pattern, externally with trees and flowers, internally with concentric bands, with black backstamp 'Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd England', rim 19cm, overall 20 by 7.2cm high.In good but work condition. No major cracks or damage visible, however the decoration and glaze is well work internally but much better externally, various scratches and wear overall.

Los 78

A pair of Clarice Cliff vases in the My Garden pattern, of squat flared form, with moulded flowers below, black backstamp to one 'My Garden, Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England', red backstamp 'My Garden, Hand Painted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Co, England', each 10cm high, together with a similar large vase, of tapered cylindrical form, black backstamp 'My Garden, Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff,' factory mark rubbed, 19.5cm high. (3)Condition: One of the squat My Garden vases with red ground and Wilkinson backstamp has two hairline cracks, running down its sides to its top rim, one with a small repair, one 6.5cm long. The largest vase with some areas of crazing, all three have wear and some losses to the painted decoration. 

Los 79

A Clarice Cliff Rhodanthe bowl, with green backstamp for Royal Staffordshire Pottery, A. J. Wilkinson Ltd, Honeyglaze, with gold Clarice Cliff and Newport Pottery England, 22.5 by 10cm high, together with a Clarice Cliff stepped bowl in the Chippendale pattern, brown backstamp, Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England, 24 by 10cm high. (2)Condition: The Chippendale pattern bowl with 8.5cm long crack running down from from its top rim. 

Los 81

A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Umbrella Pattern vase, of baluster form, black backstamp 'Hand Painted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff, for Wilkinson Ltd, England', a/f cracked, 22cm high.Hairline crack through lower body to the mid body.

Los 82

A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Melon (Picasso Fruit) vase, of waisted cylindrical form, pattern number 187, with black backstamp 'Hand Painted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd England', 22cm high.Hairline crack to body of vase.

Los 85

A Clarice Cliff coffee service, Bonjour shape, decorated in the Rhodanthe pattern, comprising coffee pot, 19cm high, milk jug, 6cm high, sugar bowl, 6cm high, six cups, each 7 by 9 by 6cm high, and six saucers, each 12.5cm diameter, all stamped 'Hand Painted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson England, Made in England' except the coffee pot which is black back stamped 'The Biarritz, Royal Staffordshire, Great Britain, Regd. No 784849, and Hand Painted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England. (15)

Los 1132

A collection of razors including Wilkinson and a gentleman's travelling set **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Los 832

An England Rugby ball, signed by Martin Johnson and two promotional black and white photographs of Jonny Wilkinson and Jason Robinson

Los 1017

After Henry Wilkinson A.R.C.A. (1921-2011) 'Lapwings' pencil signed dry-point etching, 122/150, 27cm by 36cm; together with attributed to Percy Jowett (20th century) River Landscape, watercolour, 31cm by 41cm, also Michael Crompton (late 20th century) Textile and wood sculpture, 85cm long (3)

Los 421

English School (19th/20th century): Portrait of a Bay Pony and Portrait of a Grey, pair oils on canvas, inscribed 'Wilkinson' on verso 19cm x 14cm (2)

Los 998

GB SG417 variety Bradbury Wilkinson printing. Scarce blue steel colour (SG specialised listing). Fine used.

Los 42

A Victorian silver bonbon basket dish by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1849, with shaped border with pierced detail, swivel handle with pleated effect, 23 cm diameter

Los 285

A Regency flame-figured mahogany clothes press by Wilkinson1820-1825, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing four oak-lined slides, over two short and two long oak-lined drawers, on large bulb feet, stamped: 'WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL' and '14525', the mounts original, 124cm wide x 53cm deep x 193.5cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 20 1/2in deep x 76in high)Footnotes:Thomas and William Wilkinson were cousins who ran a cabinet making firm at No.'s 9 and 10 Broker's Row in Moorfields, London during the period 1790-1807. They were most renowned for the specialist production of patent tables, and extending dining tables in particular, which in their own words could occupy 'a space considerable smaller than is necessary for the standing of any other dining table now in use'.The Wilkinson partnership technically ceased in 1808 when William left the business in order to take over the firm of Quentin Kay, whose premises were located at 14 Ludgate Hill. At the same time Thomas continued to operate in the same capacity as previously, albeit in charge on his own, until 1828. It is recorded that William Wilkinson stamped his furniture: 'WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL' (as appears on the offered lot) until 1825, in which year William's sons became partners. From 1825 onwards the stamp was altered to: 'WILKINSON & SONS, 14 LUDGATE HILL'. The business remained at 14 Ludgate Hill until William Wilkinson junior's death in 1855, C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, 1996, Leeds, pp.'s 55-56.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 324

Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery mug with figural pixie handle, H10cm

Los 1379

'The Dardanelles', book by Norman Wilkinson, first edition printed by Longmans, Green & Co, 1915

Los 1418

WW1 British 1907 pattern bayonet, the Wilkinson 43cm fullered blade with some clear stamps, with scabbard

Los 1440

Fairbairn Sykes pattern fighting knife with 'F + S Fighting Knife' etched to one side of the ricasso and Wilkinson Sword to the other, 17cm blade and leather scabbard

Los 1448

Seven knives including three hunting knives, one by Martini of Finland, blade length 13cm with sheath, three machete style, one by Wilkinson Sword, blade length 23cm, a pocket knife and two multitools etc

Los 1451

Wilkinson survival knife with 18cm blade and sheath 

Los 392

HENRY WILKINSON (BRITISH, 1921-2011)Two black labradorssigned and numbered in pencil 'Henry Wilkinson 10/200' (in lower margin)etching25 x 35cmtogether with another etching by the same hand of two Bassett Hounds, 25 x 30cm(2)

Los 440

A Collection of Various Early 20th Century Arcadia Pattern Dinner Wares by A J Wilkinson, England to Comprise Lidded Tureen, Various Plates (Condition Issues to all Tureens, Other Issues to Plates to Include Crazining, etc)

Los 292

A Wilkinson Ltd. porcelain floral decorated jardiniere; various teaware; strawberry serving plate etc.

Los 208

A Wilkinson sword presentation Fairbairn Sykes third pattern fighting knife, cased

Los 209

A George V Royal Artillery officer's sword by Wilkinson

Los 211

An early 20th Century Royal Navy officer's sword by Wilkinson

Los 214

Unusual combination folding quill cutter knife with internal propelling pencil (A/F). Hallmarked to blade for London 1878 - maker CEM and having a handle with figural repoussé decoration. Together with a 1930's Wilkinson Sword Patent Razor in its original wood case with leather strap and razor blade box, and an ornately handled button hook

Los 274

Antique Guns in Colour 1250-1865 by Robert Wilkinson-Latham hardback book 215 pages Published 1977 Blandford Press Ltd. ISBN 0 7137 0849 2. In good sound condition has small dings to corners and top, bottom spine dust cover in similar condition with some discolouration. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99

Los 2010

A British 1907 model bayonet by Wilkinson, marked 5/18, complete with scabbard

Los 2011

A British 1907 model bayonet by Wilkinson, marked 11/15, complete with scabbard

Los 16

London.- Picture of London (The), for 1819, folding engraved frontispiece and 2 maps, engraved plates of multiple views, contemporary green roan, broken, 1819 § Wilkinson (R., publisher) The London Directory, or a New and Improved Plan of London, Westminster & Southwark..., folding engraved map with faint partial hand-colouring and table at foot, c.410 x 520mm., dissected and mounted on linen, light soiling, folding into old linen slip-case with manuscript label "Plan de Londres", R.Wilkinson, 1784 § Companion to all the Principal Places of Curiosity and Entertainment in and about London and Westminster, ninth edition, without map, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary sheep-backed paste-paper boards, spine gilt, faded, J.Drew, 1799 § Boyle's View of London, and its Environs, spotted, contemporary sheep, name in ink to upper cover, worn, covers detached, [c.1799], all rubbed; and 3 other guides to London including a Picture of London for 1802 without map, 8vo et infra (7)

Los 189

NO RESERVE Crime.- Wilkinson (George Theodore) An authentic history of the Cato-Street Conspiracy; with the trials at large of the conspirators, 8 engraved portraits and plates, advertisement f. at end, occasional spotting and light staining, contemporary tree calf, sympathetically rebacked, Thomas Kelly, [c.1820] § Games.- Pigot (Charles) New Hoyle: or, a general repository of Games, new edition, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary calf, spine gilt, joint splitting, but holding firm, spine ends and corners worn, rubbed, for J. Ridgway, 1810; and c.15 others, 19th century English, v.s. (c.17)

Los 36

A Victorian silver circular tray, having gadrooned edge, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1846, 30.5cm, 812g.

Los 383

After Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) - cargo ship leaving harbour, inscribed with the artist's name and a personal inscription within the plate, black and white etching, 6" x 8.75" (pl)

Los 215

A large collection of miscellaneous 19th century bottles, of various sizes and shapes including a blue Cresswell's & Co. Smethwick Pharmacy bottle, a Wilkinson & Son Dudley registered design bottle, etc.

Los 62

A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead jug, together with Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal vase and a Bursleyware example. Together with a Wilkinson Clarice Cliff dish, a Myott vase (AF), etc (7)

Los 5

§ Donald Wilkinson (British 1937-)A gray morning, Eigg - a triptych signed 'D.Wilkinson' (lower right); titled and numbered 71/80 (lower left) etching and aquatint 76 x 51cm, the outer panels, 76 x 43cm, the central panel

Los 168

Book of Bomber Command Heroes, an extraordinary WWII interest autograph book. 230 autographs including Many DFC, AFC MID medal holders. Sadly over 80 were killed and many shot down and held as POWs. Comes with hundreds of pages of research on all the autograph. A unique collection of autographs, poems, sketches collected by schoolboy Raymond Harry Spalding, who lived close to the RAF bases at Mildenhall and Lakenheath in Suffolk. His personal autograph album contains over 230 signatures, dated between March 1941 and November 1942, from Bomber crews serving in the Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and volunteers from the USA. Most of the crews have signed together on the same pages, adding their aircraft call signs (e.g. O Orange, T Tommy, N Nuts, V Victor, C Charlie, P Peter, D's Crew, U's crew) and their ranks/roles e.g. Flying Officer Pilot, Sgt Bomb Aimer, Navigator, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, Front / Rear Gunner & Observer. Some have added their Squadron. Most are from 149 and 115 Sqns with others from 419 and 57 Sqns. Some have added their own personal touches in the form of poems verses, proverbs, comic remarks and drawings which include Pinocchio, Goofy, a Wellington Bomber and a Flying 'Jumbo' elephant. Others have added words of wisdom for young Raymond. On several pages, there are some army signatures, 149 Sqn was involved in the famous wartime propaganda film "Target For Tonight" which was filmed at RAF Mildenhall in 1941. The signatures include Sgt William McCabe (rear gunner) who featured in the film, with a pasted-in contemporary news clip stating he was now training to be a pilot. Names include. Adams, Michael Evelyn, POW 21 Jul 1941, Allen, David Cashman, POW 26 Jul 1941, Vernon George Ingram, MiD, POW 12 Jun 1942 146, Thomas Anderson, DFC*, Frederick Alexander, DFC, Askham, Alfred George ,Bainbridge, John, KIA 19 Aug 1941, Baker, Richard Guy, POW 20 May 1942, Barritt, John, DFC, KIA 21 Feb 1945, Batten, Douglas Esmond, AFC, DFM, Injured in crash-landing 13 Aug 1941, John Alexander Smith, MBE, MiD, Burch, Cyril Robertson, KIA 9 May 1941, John Douglas, KIA 27 Apr 1942, Charles Edward, Killed in a flying accident 17 May 1941, Capham, Ronald George Peter, KIA 30 Jul 1942, Carroll, J, QOCH, Carter, Henry James, DFM, Carter, Peter Charles, Chandler, Charles, OBE, MiD, Reginald Leonard, Injured in crash 10 Apr 1941, Coltman, John, KIA 29 Oct 1942, Ronald Charles, Killed in airplane crash 10 Mar 1949, Cook, Roy Edward, KIA 17 Jun 1944, Henry Bradfield, MiD, Joseph John Edward, KIA 7 Oct 1942, Crosby, Knowles Eugene, DFM, Stanley William, KIA 8 Nov 1941, Davis, Howard Leslie, KIA 9 Jun 1942, Charles Dudley, KIA 29 Aug 1942, Ellerker, Lancelot Herbert, KIA 13 Jul 1944, Finch, Ronald John, KIA 17 Apr 1942 or Ronald James, KIA 4 Jun 1942, Fowler, George Paget, DFC, Richard Thomas Patrick, KIA 30 Jun 1942, Garland, John Francis, KIA 3 Dec 1942, Gee, Donald Antony, Killed in flying accident 7 Oct 1942, Douglas Huntly, KIA 17 Oct 1942, James Noble, POW 15 Jul 1941, Graham, Donald Arthur, KIA 11 Mar 1942, Graham, Irwin Phillips, KIA 12 Sep 1941, Graham, William, Grant, Gerry, POW 18 May 1942, Gray, Ernest William, KIA 13 Aug 1941, Hall, William, CBE, DFC, Arthur Noel, KIA 13 Aug 1941, Hanna, James, 995693 KIA 7 Jun 1944, Hanson, B, Harris, Ronald Leslie, POW 25 Aug 1944, Harris, Thomas Harold, KIA 9 Dec 1942, Richard Edwards, KIA 7 Dec 1942, Herapath, Raymond Dillon, Killed in an air raid 4 Jun 1943, Hickman, Tom, KIA 29 Aug 1942, Hill, Cecil John, MID, Holland, Ernest John, DFM, KIA 13 Apr 1941, Sefton Douglas Lisle, MiD, KIA 17 Jan 1943, Hook, Leslie Herbert, Killed in flying accident 5 Sep 1941, Hutchinson, Ronald, KIA 13 Apr 1941, Ironside, Charles Theodore Lyall McIntosh, Killed in flying accident 6 Oct 1941, Jackson, John R, James, W, Jane, Charles Douglas, Jarrett, G, MiD, QOCH, Jerman, James Auguste, POW 18 May 1942 , Johnson, Donald Murray, Johnson, Henry Peter, Killed 16 Jul 1942, Jones, Alexander, DFM, Jones, POW 19 Jul 1941, Jones William Thomas, POW 1 Jan 1943, Jordan, Thomas Edward, KIA 10 Mar 1942, Keating, Louis Joseph, MiD, Kendall, Richard Bigland, KIA 30 Jul 1942, Ingleby, Cyril, DFC, Injured in crash 10 Apr 1941, Kimpton, Hugh Colin, King, Henry Frank, KIA 16 Jan 1945, Kowalski, Louis, KIA 11 Mar 1942, Leahy, John Michael, KIA 24 Jul 1942, Leedham, William John, KIA 24 Sep 1943, Lickley, Geoffrey, KIA 7 Aug 1941, Littlefield, Jack Richard, KIA 13 Aug 1941, Lown, Ernest Arthur, KIA 18 Mar 1941, Main, James Richard, DFM, Injured in crash 18 Jul 1941, Malcolm, Thomas, POW 5 May 1943, Martin, Barry, KIA 3 Feb 1943, Martin, J (American), Dennis Cokill, DFM, McArthur, Alexander Allan, Reverend, McCabe, William, DFM, Killed in flying accident 30 Apr 1945, Mccrea, Athol Malver William, KIA 3 Dec 1942, McIntyre, A, QOCH, McKay, Harry Robertson, KIA 4 Feb 1943, McMillan, Glen Allen, MiD, KIA 13 May 1943, Mein, Leslie Coore, Merrony, Henry Arthur, KIA 29 Oct 1942, Meynell, Peter Robert Birch, KIA 15 Apr 1941, Frank, Millichip, John, KIA 11 Mar 1942, Moore, Joseph Stanley, Killed in training accident 24 Aug 1943, Morris, Francis Leslie Ashton, Morris, Gerald, KIA 13 Aug 1941, Muir, Clarence Henry, KIA 31 May 1942, Murphy, William Morgan, KIA 29 Oct 1942, Ronald Jack, POW 18 May 1942, Neilson, James, QOCH, Noseley, William Frederick Leonard, KIA 2 Oct 1942, Palmer, A, Parslow, William Vernon, Pate, Harry Allen, Pearce, Basil Vincent, KIA 14 Jul 1942, Phillips, William Charles, Pickering, William Vincent, KIA 30 Jul 1942, Pollard, Maurice Arthur, KIA 4 Feb 1943, Prager, Harry Edward Tony, Price, Frank William, POW 15 Jul 1941, Proudfoot, J, QOCH, Rathe, Donald Stewart, KIA 29 Oct 1942, Rault, Alfred Charles, KIA 17 Sep 1942, Rawlings, Kenneth Charles Herbert, POW 13 Apr 1941, Reeveley, Walter Desmond, Reynolds, L W, QOCH, Richardson, Harry Reginald Jack, KIA 28 Aug 1943, Riley, Albert Thomas, KIA 3 Jan 1943, Robertson, Geoffrey Ernest, KIA 21 Aug 1942, Rodgers, John Robert, DFC, DFM, Rutter, Harry William, Sewell, Gordan Frank, Seymour, William George, DFC, Shannon, Geoffrey Harcourt, Shea, Richard Arthur, KIA 11 Mar 1942, Shields, Robert, Ditched 6 Jun 1942, Shoreman, Albert, Sinclair, Ian Menzies, Skelton, Harold, KIA 11 Mar 1942, Skinner, Bruce Honeyborne, Spalding, Harry, Spooner, Kenneth, KIA 4 Feb 1943, Spratt, Cecil Robert, KIA 30 Jul 1942, Stammers, Ernest Frank, KIA 7 Dec 1942, Stawicki, Hieronim, Stewart, David Cameron, MiD, KIA 13 May 1944, William Harrington Davy, DFM KIA 1941, Frederick Stanley, DFC, KIA 27 Mar 1943, George Keith, KIA 30 Jul 1942, Swain, John Godhugh, DFC, KIA 26 Feb 1943, Thomson, Eric Alexander Raven, KIA 6 Aug 1941, John Leonard, KIA 19 Jul 1945, Tuma, Charles, KIA 4 Feb 1943 871, Tuson, Donald Ernest, KIA 10 Jan 1942 229, Waite, Ronald Herbert Peak, POW 18 May 1942 730, Samuel William, POW 1 Jan 1943 959, Warren, Ronald, KIA 18 Mar 1941 57, Watkins, Leonard John, Westmacott, David, POW 9 May 1941 74, White, Maurice Frederick 59, Whitney, Eric Willan, DFC, Ditched 6 Jun 1942, Whymark, John Percy, DSO, DFC, KFA 4 Oct 1945, Wilkinson, Walter Hugh, KIA 13 Apr 1941, Williams, Lance, KIA 7 Sep 1943, Williams, P, Williams, Thomas Glenville, KIA 9 Dec 1942, , George Francis, KIA 3 Jul 1944, Wilson, Murray Gray, KIA 8 Aug 1944, Graham Roy, Injured in crash-landing 1941, Steven Richards, KIA 17 Jan 1942, James Michael, KIA 18 May 1942, Charles Frederick, KIA 13 Aug 1941.

Los 187

A Victorian silver inkstandHenry Wilkinson, London 1876 Oval, with two cut-glass ink pots and a central taperstick, length 30.5cm, weight without glass bottles 18oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 185

A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee serviceHenry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1860, coffee pot London 1861, Pear form, lobed sides with diaperwork borders, embellished with embossed scrolls and flowers, on bracket feet, monogrammed, the pots with flower finials and ivory insulators, weight 80oz. (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 358

Reverend Joseph Wilkinson (1764-1831), 'Cottage at Portinscale, with part of Skiddaw,' with figure on horseback and mountains beyond, unsigned, pen and watercolour on paper, 22x30cm Provenance: Moss Galleries, London (label verso), and ex Brandt Collection

Los 20

Yorkshire. Four maps of Yorkshire, 17th-19th century, comprising: 1) Tuke (John). Map of the County of York, [London?]: republished 1816, large hand-coloured engraved map, divided into 2 sheets (east and west) each of 8 sections and mounted either side of a sheet of card backing, glazed both sides and framed, some old staining and adhesive staining along section edges, west sheet with small area of loss to central fold, a few other marks, approximate dimensions 1180 x 720 mm; 2) [Blaeu, Joan]. Ducatus Eboracensis pars borealis. The North Riding of York Shire, c.1648, hand-coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche of fishermen, French text verso, mounted, glazed both sides and framed, 395 x 510 mm; 3) Bowen (Emanuel, & Thomas Kitchin). An Accurate Map of the North Riding of York Shire, London: John Bowles, Carington Bowles, and Rob[er]t Sayer, [1785 or later], hand-coloured engraved map, inset view of York, decorative cartouches, browning, damp-stain to lower margin, framed and glazed, 585 x 750 mm, 4) Bowen (Emanuel, & Thomas Kitchin). An Accurate Map of the County of York, London: Rob[er]t Wilkinson, Carington Bowles, Rob[er]t Sayer, [1785 or later], hand-coloured engraved map, decorative cartouches, browning, 585 x 750 mm, together with 1 other map (Pierre Mortier, Carte particuliere des costes de Flandres, de Picardie et de Normandie, c.1700) (qty: 5) Cf. Chubb CXCIX or CC for the two Bowen maps.One document is noticeably damp-stained; otherwise overall condition very good. Many documents relate to transactions made by Richard Heeles [Heelis] the elder and younger of Draughton during the late 17th century with various parties from Draughton and other settlements in Yorkshire (e.g. Easby). The Kildwick Grange documents include a form of quitclaim signed by John Coates of Kildwick Grange in 1691. Apparently it was his forebear, also John Coates, for whom the house was built in the 1620s.

Los 380

Post 1953 Court Dress Sword 32 inch, double edged, narrow blade.  Fine etched scroll foliage panels and crowned ERII cypher.  The forte with maker "Wilkinson Sword London".  Gilt brass, downturn shell guard with ball edge decoration.  Gilt brass crossguard, knuckle bow, pommel and square form grip, all with similar decoration.  Contained in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts.  Complete with gilt braid and wire sword knot.  Contained in its velvet lined, composite transit case.  Clean condition.   Vendor states sword belonged to "Sir Richard Parsons Ambassdor To Spain".  

Los 492

WW1 Dated SMLE Parade Bayonet 17 inch, single edged, plated blade with fuller.  The forte with maker "Wilkinson" dated "15".  Plated steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel.  Wooden slab grips.  Contained in its leather scabbard with blackened steel mounts.  

Los 526

Post War "Wilkinson" Survival Knife 7 1/4 inch, single edged, clipped point blade.  The blade with etched "Wilkinson Sword" logo.  Plated steel, oval crossguard.  Wooden slab grips.  Contained in its issue leather scabbard.  Together with a post war F & S Commando knife.  6 1/4 inch, double edged blade.  Oval, steel crossguard.  Copper finished, alloy ribbed hilt.  Octagonal nut pommel.  Blade resharpened.  2 items.

Los 194

Soldiers' Accoutrements Of The British Army 1750-1900 by Pierre Turner, printed 2006.  Together with Swords Of The British Army by Robson, printed 1975 ... British Military Swords by John Wilkinson Latham, printed 1970 ... The British Cavalry Sword From 1600 by C Martyn, printed 2004 ... Swords & Daggers by F Wilkinson, printed 1967.  5 items.

Los 148

A Victorian silver salver with engraved decoration within shell, scroll and moulded border, on three scroll feet, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1844, 22.4oz (697g), 31cm diameter

Los 1719

A large Georgian silver teapot, marks rubbed, with an associated twin handled sugar basin, Sheffield, 1864 by Henry Wilkinson & Co,gross 35.5oz.

Los 188

Ca. 500-330 BC. Graeco/Achaemenid. A bronze libation bowl known as 'phiale' decorated with a central rosette. Phialai were wide shallow cups used for pouring libations to the gods and for drinking on more ordinary occasions as attested by several literary sources (see, for instance, Pindar N. 9.51f). Phialai were used across a wide geographical area - from Greece to Tibet, throughout the ancient Near East and Central Asia - and made from many materials — glass, ceramic, and many types of metal. An attractive, lustrous patina has formed across the vessel. Excellent condition. For more information on Achaemenid phialai, see Wilkinson, C. K. (1949) The Art of the Ancient Near East. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 7 (7); Muscarella, O.W. (1980) Excavated and Unexcavated Achaemenid Art, in Ancient Persia: The Art of an Empire, Invited Lectures on the Middle East at the University of Texas at Austin, edited by Schmandt-Besserat D. Undena Publications; Simpson, St J., Cowell, M.R. & La Niece, S. (2010). Achaemenid Silver, T.L. Jacks and the Mazanderan Connection in The World of Achaemenid Persia. History, Art and Society in Iran and the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of a conference at the British Museum 29th September - 1st October 2005 , 429-442. Size: L:40mm / W:160mm ; 205g. Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.

Los 1066

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CLARET JUG, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1860, the frosted body with oval-shaped cuts to the shoulder, the silver collar and hinged domed cover with linear decoration, below an urn-form finial. 27cm high

Los 1226

A VICTORIAN SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SERVING KNIFE AND FORK, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1860, each with carved mother-of-pearl handle and gilt collar with grotesque mask, the tines and blade engraved with further masks, in a fitted case. Knife 27.5cmCONDITION REPORTThe marks are crisp and clear. In generally very good condition commensurate with age. 

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British 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, King Edward period (1901-1910) with leather scabbard, made by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. Sword belonged to Capt Evan John Richardson, 2nd Btn Royal Sussex Regt and 2nd Btn Yorkshire Regt. Killed 25th September 1915 aged 32. Capt Evan John Richardson was born on 9th January 1888, son of J Richardson of Bath. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieut on 8th February 1908, made Lieut on 20th January 1911 and then Captain on 14th March 1915. Killed in action at Hulloch (Loos) on 25th September 1915 having joined the 2nd Btn in France on 22nd March 1915, he was present at Testubert and Aubers. He commanded D company and was reported wounded and missing, subsequently killed in action. Sword blade etched with initialls E.J.R. and No 41665 stamped to spine of sword. Sword and scabbard mounted on wooden display wall fitting.

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Poster LMS BRITISH INDUSTRY POTTERY by Norman Wilkinson P.R.I. Quad Royal 50in x 40in. In fair condition with tape repairs and minor loss.

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