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Los 1186

British 18th & 19th Century token coins, includes Shropshire halfpenny 1792 Coalbrook (Keatley edge), Hampshire halfpenny Portsea 1794, Suffolk Beccles halfpenny 1795, Gloucestershire Thames & Severn Canal Halfpenny 1795 Brimscombe Port,Warwickshire Shakespeare halfpenny (harp rev).Lincolnshire Wainfleet halfpenny 1793, Cheshire Macclesfield 1791 halfpenny Charles Roe portrait,Warwickshire John Wilkinson Iron Master 1791 halfpenny (workshop type), Warwickshire John Wilkinson Iron Master 1793 halfpenny (foundry type),Middlesex Prince of Wales 1795 halfpenny, Shrewsbury 1793 halfpenny, Middlesex Social &Political 1790s halfpenny Isaac Newton bust.

Los 404

* Sword. Victorian 1845 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London (serial number 10365), the 82.5cm slightly curved steel blade etched with VR Cypher, the opposite side with Engineer's insignia surrounded by scrolls, proof and makers mark toward the tang, steel triple-bar guard, fish-skin wire-bound grip, stepped pommel, overall length 97cm, in its steel scabbard (two holes in scabbard probably from corrosion)Qty: (1)NOTESSword number 10365 is shown on the Wilkinson Sword archives as a Royal Artillery sword made in March 1860. Unfortunately, the purchaser's name was not recorded.

Los 435

* Fighting Knife. A Tom Beasley commando fighting knife by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, circa 1946, the 17.5 cm steel blade etched on a three-part banner 'Hand Forged by Tom Beasley The Famous Sword Smith of Stalingrad Sword Fame', the reverse with Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd trademark and 'Commando Fighting Knife World War 1939-1945', oval brass crossguard, amber celluloid grip and gilt metal top nut, 29.5 cm overall, in its black leather scabbard with brass mountsQty: (1)NOTESTom Beasley knives were produced between 1946 and 1947 to promote Wilkinson's 'Empire Razor' campaign. There are three versions of this knife with the 'three banner' being the first type. Tom Beasley joined Wilkinsons in 1884 and spent his entire career with the company forging blades for swords and knives. was a famous swordsmith who was commissioned in 1943 to make the "Stalingrad Sword" which was presented by King George VI to Joseph Stalin in honour of the Russian troop's defence of the city of Stalingrad. Tom Beasley knives were made for showroom displays.

Los 250

WILKINSON N. & NELSON E. C.  Wendy Walsh, A Lifetime of Painting. Illus. Quarto. Orig. brds. Still in torn publisher's shrink-wrap. Strawberry Tree, n.d. but 2007.

Los 447

An 1827 pattern QEII Royal Naval Officers Sword with wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel, gilt brass folding guard with crown and fouled anchor, black and gold knot, foliate etched fullered Wilkinson blade, serial Number 80412 (circa 1958), with black leather and brass mounted scabbard, overall length 94cm, blade 79cm

Los 468

A 1897 pattern Brunei Army officer's sword, with wire bound fish skin grip, steel hilt engraved with the emblem of Brunei, maroon and gold bullion knot, foliate etched fullered blade by Wilkinson Sword, serial no. 102635 (circa 1970s), with maroon and gold leather hanger, in steel scabbard, overall length 102cm, blade length 83cm, together with a Brunei officer's cap epaulettes and tasselled belt

Los 487

A large 4.5 Mk2 Naval Artillery shell brass casing dated 1957, 64cm high, together with a walking stick with metal fist holding a scroll handle, a Royal Engineer's swagger stick with white metal top and a Wilkinson fencing foil

Los 577

Kendra Wilkinson signed colour photo 10 x 8. 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

Los 2

A George V silver two handled trophy cup, engraved 'presented to Mr Leonard Ernest Weldon, with the best wishes of the staff of Weldon and Wilkinson ltd, Oct 14th 1926,' Sheffield 1925 by Walker and Hall, 21½ oz, 20cm high.

Los 327

Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive (C. Wilkinson, 85th Foot.) good very fine £1,600-£2,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby 1968. Christopher Wilkinson first appears in the regimental pay musters in the quarter ending March 1812, having joined the battalion on 25 December 1811. He was present throughout the musters until he purchased his discharge for £20 on 29 May 1817. During this period he served with the 85th in Spain and France, including the siege of St Sebastian and battles of Nivelle and Nive. In June 1814, the regiment sailed from Pauillac to North America where they were present at Bladensburg and the capture of Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, Wilkinson being present throughout. Sold with relevant copied muster and pay lists together with other research.

Los 429

British War Medal 1914-20 (25-689 Sjt. J. Wilkinson. North’d Fus.) nearly extremely fine £400-£500 --- John Wilkinson was born in Blyth, Northumberland, and attested there for the Northumberland Fusiliers. He served with the 25th (2nd Tyneside Irish) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 1916, and was killed in action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916, on which date the Battalion, alongside the 1st, 3rd, and 4th Tyneside Irish Battalions as part of the 103rd Brigade, 34th Division, was tasked with attacking the German positions at La Boisselle. Advancing at 7:45 a.m. the Battalion came under heavy fire from the moment the assembly trenches were left, but the advance was maintained until ‘only a few scattered soldiers were left standing , the discipline and courage of all ranks being remarkable’. The other Tyneside Irish Battalions fared no better: the 1st Tyneside Irish came under intense machine gun fire, and only 1 officer with a handful of men reached the objective before being forced to retire; the 3rd Tyneside Irish ‘advanced as if on parade under heavy machine gun and shell fire’, with small parties holding out in shell holes in No Man’s Land; and the 4th Tyneside Irish managed to reach the objective, before being forced to retire, having suffered over 70% casualties. In total the tremendous casualties inflicted upon the four Tyneside Irish battalions were among the worst ever recorded on the Somme, with the 2nd Tyneside Irish suffering 487 casualties, and the four Battalions in total suffering well over 2,000 casualties Wilkinson was amongst those killed. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France.

Los 46

The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Sister’s badge, 1st type (1892-1939), circular badge with white enamel cross with heraldic beasts in angles raised above the background, on lady’s bow riband; Service Medal of the Order of St John (3) (48609. D/Off. J. H. Williams. P. for W. S.J.A.B. 1953.; 31937. Pte. F. Nixon. Lancashire. S.J.A.B. 1945.; Div/Supt. E. Wilkinson WR Yorks SJAB 1966) first with three Additional Award Bars; second with one Additional Award Bar; St. Andrews Ambulance Corps Jubilee Medal 1954, generally very fine (5) £80-£120

Los 539

A fine Sea Gallantry Medal group of seven awarded to Temporary Lieutenant Nelson Watson, Royal Naval Reserve and Mercantile Marine, who was awarded four medals for his services as Third Officer of the Oxonian at the rescue of the officers and crew of the Bradboyne, in the Atlantic, on 6 February 1920 Sea Gallantry Medal, G.V.R., silver (Nelson Watson, “Bradboyne.” 6th February 1920.) in fitted case of issue; British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. N. Watson. R.N.R.); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (Nelson Watson) in original damaged Board of Trade paper envelope; Lloyd’s Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 2nd small type, silver (3rd Officer Nelson Watson, S.S. “Oxonian” 6th February 1920) in Wyon, London fitted case of issue; Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, Marine Medal, 3rd type, silver (To Nelson Watson, Third Officer, S/S “Oxonian”, for Gallant Service. 6th Feby. 1920.) with silver brooch bar, in damaged Elkington, Liverpool, fitted case of issue; Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society, 6th type, silver (Nelson Watson, 3rd Officer, S.S. “Oxonian”. February. 6. 1920.) with ‘double dolphin’ slip bar and brooch bar, in fitted Elkington case of issue, extremely fine (7) £1,800-£2,200 --- The Bradboyne, of Bideford, a 5,000 tons cargo steamer, left New York on 29 January 1920 for Cherbourg. During the voyage the ship encountered very wild weather and about 500 miles N.W. of the Azores the ship’s steering gear broke and became useless. The Bradboyne was helpless in a terrific sea. She took a heavy list over to one side and her cargo shifted. Wireless calls for aid were sent out and the steamship Oxonian, of Liverpool (Captain John Parry), came to her aid. On her arrival it was decided to abandon the Bradboyne but owing to that vessel's heavy list and the state of the weather, her boats could not be lowered. In spite of the terrific gale and heavy seas, the Master of the Oxonian called for volunteers to man the boats which he had previously got ready for lowering, and No. 2 boat, under the command of Mr Williams, and manned by Steele, O'Gorman, Rodger, Owen, Sheldon, and Starkey, was lowered and rowed towards the Bradboyne, with a special warning not to go alongside. Half an hour later No. 4 boat, under command of Mr Watson, and manned by Mr Malabar, Briscoe, Unthank, Owen, Fitzgerald and Simms was sent off. This boat went alongside the Bradboyne, and with considerable difficulty took off twenty men, who were safely conveyed on board the Oxonian. Meanwhile, No. 2 boat went alongside the Bradboyne, and fourteen members of the crew jumped in, leaving on the wreck the Master, two officers and a fireman, who was in a highly nervous state. With great difficulty the fireman was got into the boat, which, however, was washed away before the Master and Second Officer could get in. In a further attempt to get the boat alongside, she capsized. Some of the occupants clung to the capsized boat, but were washed off by a heavy sea and only four regained her - one being James Owens of the the rescue party - being afterwards rescued by the Oxonian, which in the meantime had been brought to windward. Others attempted to swim to the Oxonian, and ropes, buoys and rafts were thrown overboard from that vessel, Mr Wilkinson, Mr Watson, Mr Malabar, Mr J. T. Owen, Fulton and H. Owen going over the side of the vessel with ropes, attempting to rescue the men in the water, but Mr Williams, O'Gorman, Rodger, Steele, Sheldon, and Starkey, together with thirteen members of the crew of the Bradboyne were drowned. The Master and Second Officer of the Bradboyne afterwards managed to get into a boat and were rescued by the American Steamship Monmouth. In addition to these two men, 23 men of the Bradboyne had been saved by the men of the Oxonian while 13 men of the Bradboyne died. The Oxonian lost 6 men during the rescue. The Board of Trade awarded Sea Gallantry Medals to the following 17 men of the Oxonian: Stephen Wilkinson, Chief Officer; Owen Williams, Second Officer; Nelson Watson, Third Officer; Arthur Malabar, Third Engineer; James Thomas Owen, Chief Steward; George William Briscoe, Boatswain; James Unthank, Boatswain's Mate; Robert Archibald Fulton, Gerald O'Gorman, Henry Owen, and Peter Rodger, Quartermasters; John Steele, Lamptrimmer; and Joseph Fitzgerald, James Owen, Harry Sheldon, John Charles Simms, and Peter Starkey, Seamen, of the Steamship Oxonian, of Liverpool, are recommended by the Board of Trade for the award of the Silver Medal for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea. In the cases of Mr Williams, O'Gorman, Rodger, Steele, Sheldon and Starkey, the award would be posthumous. The Master, John Parry, was also presented with a silver cup, value twelve pounds (some reports state that he also received the silver medal), the Master of the Monmouth also received a silver cup. In May 1920, the Committee of Lloyd’s awarded their Silver Medal for Saving Life at Sea to the following five men of the Oxonian in recognition of their particularly heroic services on the occasion of the sinking of the S.S. Bradboyne: Stephen Wilkinson, Nelson Watson, Arthur Malabar, James Thomas Owen and Robert Archibold Fulton. The Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society made awards to just four men of the Oxonian: The Master John Parry was awarded a silver medal, a pair of binoculars and an illuminated certificate; Stephen Wilkinson received a silver medal and a certificate of thanks; Nelson Watson received a silver medal and an illuminated certificate; and Arthur Malabar was awarded a silver medal. In September 1921, the Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners Royal Benevolent Society gathered to present their chief life saving awards for 1920. These awards bear the name of the late Mr. Emile Robin who provided the necessary funds with the stipulation that the interest should go to the captain and chief officer of the British vessel which had carried out the most meritorious rescue of the crew of another ship in that year. This was adjudged by the committee of the society to be Captain Parry and Mr Wilkinson, the Chief Officer. To the former was awarded an aneroid barometer and a cheque for £16 and to Mr Wilkinson, a silver medal and £4. All the other members of the Oxonian also received silver medals and monetary awards. The next of kin of four of the Oxonian’s crew who lost their lives during the rescue also received silver memorium medals. Nelson Watson was born in Sunderland, Co. Durham, in 1892. He qualified as Second Mate in a foreign going steamship of the Merchant Navy on 14 October 1912, advancing to First Mate in October 1915 and Master in November 1919. He was commissioned Temporary Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve on 8 May 1916, Temporary Acting Lieutenant on 23 December 1916 and Temporary Lieutenant on 8 May 1918. Watson served during the Great War in the protected cruiser H.M.S. Hyacinth from which vessel he was discharged in July 1919. He was demobilised on 8 November 1919. On 6 February 1920, Watson was present as Third Officer of the Oxonian (Master, John Parry) at the rescue of 23 officers and men of S.S. Bradboyne in the mid Atlantic. Having commanded the rescue boat which successfully saved 20 men of the Bradboyne in circumstances of tremendous risk, and also having subsequently ventured over the side of the Oxonian with ropes in an endeavour save further lives, Nelson Watson was one of just four men of the Oxonian to be decorated by all four organisations which bestowed medals on the men of the Oxonian (details above) for their life saving efforts on that occasion. The others being The Master, John Parry; the First Officer Stephen Wilkinson; and the 3rd Engineer, Arthur Malabar, the latter t...

Los 159

Three: Engineman J. Wilkinson, Royal Naval Reserve 1914-15 Star (E.S. 1132. J. Wilkinson. Engn., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals (1132E.S. J. Wilkinson. Engn. R.N.R.) VM officially re-impressed, very fine (3) £30-£40 --- Joseph Wilkinson was born in Melton, Lincolnshire, on 29 February 1868 and enrolled in the Royal Naval Reserve on 12 November 1914. He served throughout the Great War in a variety of ships and shore based establishments, and was demobilised on 28 April 1919. Sold with copied record of service.

Los 17

A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1872, the tapering bowl with scalloped border and pierced decoration, on stepped circular foot with blue glass liner, engraved family crest, inscription to rim of foot reading ?In grateful remembrance of unwearied kindness to L.A.D. from A.M.I.H.?, 19.5cm high, weight (excluding liner) 8.93ozt

Los 432

Extra large size Toby jug, seated on barrel, holding jug. Shaded dark brown glaze on top and bottom, lighter brown in the center. Doulton Lambeth backstamp.Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 9"HManufacturer: Wilkinson TobyProvenance: David Bearman Collection

Los 552

Derek Wilkinson: Coastal scene with figures on a beach, pastel, signed, 48 x 87 cm, framed and glazed

Los 178

A BRITISH WILKINSON 1888 Pattern Lee Metford bayonet and scabbard the blade stamped E.R. with crown 2 0'3, pommel stamped 4 Lan 50 (blade 30cm)

Los 180

A British Wilkinson 1888 Pattern Lee Metford bayonet and scabbard, the blade stamped double R, W.D. crown 49 W Wilkinson London, with leather belt frog (blade 30cm)

Los 1359

TRADE, selection, inc. booklets, printed, Wendy Wins Through, Teeny-Weeny Picture-Book, The Pop Annual, The Bunny Boys; scrap album, Brooke Bond and other trade card albums (mainly laid down); modern complete & part sets, Kraft, Wilkinson Sword, Brooke Bond, Kelloggs, reproduction postcards etc., a few empty albums, G to EX, Qty. (two boxes)

Los 431

MIXED SPORTS, signed selection, inc. Johnny Wilkinson, Rateef Goosen, Eddie Paynter, Shane Warne, Gary Player, Tom Graveney etc., VG to EX, 9

Los 153

A large William IV mahogany pedestal sideboard,by W & C Wilkinson of Ludgate Hill, the inlaid breakfront top above the frieze drawers, one stamped, cupboards with gadrooned and carved paw details, one enclosing sliding shelves, the other with drawers, each on a plinth base, 260cm wide73cm deep96cm highCondition report: Superstructure lacking. Small losses to veneer. Scratches to top. Repaired splits to cupboard doors. Holes to inside of each pedestal.

Los 91

Iron Maiden Book of Souls Art Print, Limited Edition Giclee Art Print of the album cover by Mark Wilkinson - signed by the artist and number 63/500 - Framed with plastic cover - measures 60cm x 60cm

Los 263

Five framed and glazed colour prints: a Tibetan polo scene (16.5cm x 72.5cm); '13th Hussars' and '18th Hussars' after R. Simkin; a limited edition (102 of 150) Henry Wilkinson hand-coloured print of two setters working, signed in pencil in the margin by the artist (27.5cm x 35.5cm);  and a reproduction of the United States of America Declaration of Independence (unglazed) (5)(5)

Los 1201

A Corgi Scammel container truck, boxed, an Exclusive First Editions commercial vehicle, a Connect 4 game, a pair of Wilkinson Sword shears, clock, picture and toy soldier **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Los 3056

Portfolio of over eighty 19th century engravings of shipping/maritime interest cut from the Illustrated London News , four mounted Norman Wilkinson prints, seven large promotional photographs of Royal Navy vessels and another smaller, various calendars and magazines etcClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Los 102

A Victorian novelty silver pepper pot, Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1879, in the form of a Champagne cork, screw fixing base and gilt interior, 5cm high, 0.98ozt

Los 177

A Victorian silver twin handled bowl, Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1848, lobed melon form with crimped rim, acanthus ear handles, etched and engraved with chased foliate scroll and floral cartouches, on four bracket feet, gilt interior, 15.5cm high, 11.44ozt

Los 89

WW2 Battle of Britain pilots multiple signed 50th ann BOB The Skirmishing cover. Signed by 14 inc, J G Millard, K Wilkinson, P Down, J Etherington, G Garside, A R Russell, Avis Hearn MM, R Jones, B Foster, M Croskell, T Pickering, J Keatings. 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

Los 1265

Henry WILKINSON (1921-2011)Retriever with mallardColoured etchingSigned and numbered 42/10025x36cm plate size

Los 122

A Victorian silver four division toast rack, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1895, together with a silver sauce boat, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1909, (a/f) 6oz

Los 428

A British pattern 1907 WWI bayonet, the blade marked Wilkinson, and a WWII British MKII spike bayonet

Los 393

CASED HOLLAND AND WILKINSON CENTREPIN FISHING REEL

Los 394

CASED HOLLAND AND WILKINSON ROTOR GLIDE CENTREPIN FISHING REEL WITH CARRY POUCH

Los 136

* World Unused Sheets. A collection of stamps circa 1900-1950s, including Falklands Islands, G.VI.R. 1/2 Penny, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, New Malden, Surrey, printed in green with red overprint for 'South Orkneys Dependancy Of' (for use at Louise Island Base); United States, Thomas Jefferson (1956), 1 cent, printed in green with margin numbered 31303; Transvaal, September 1895, 1 Penny, printed by The Press. P&P Works, Pretoria, printed in red to commemorate the Penny Postage; Fiji, G.VI.R. (1935), 5 Pence, printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, London and printed in red and green; Spanish Civil War Issue, 10 Cents, issued for publicity and printed in green, the centre row having an inverted stamp; Cayman Islands, G.VI.R. (1938), 1/4d, printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, printed in orange plus 10 further sheets comprising Venezuela 1893, Paraguay 1911, Mauritania 1942, Southern Rhodesia 1947, Costa Rica 1950,Yugoslavia 1933, Germany 1923, Tanganyika circa 1938, Gambia circa 1938, South Arabia printed by Thomas De La RueQty: (16)

Los 145

[Antonini, Carlo]. Raccolta di Vasi Antichi, 3 parts bound in one volume, [Rome], 1837, 3 etched title pages, and 189 etched plates of antique vases, sheets watermarked PM Fabriano and dated 1836, the second and third printed part-titles dated 1837, contents generally in clean condition, two small oval ownership ink stamps of Henry Thomas Coghlan to head and foot of first title, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, contemporary dark green half morocco, rubbed and some wear to joints (partly cracked), folio (322 x 230 mm)Qty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESProvenance: Henry Thomas Coghlan (1813-1892). Wealthy recluse Henry Thomas Coghlan was born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, and resided at 14 Hyde Park Gardens. He died intestate, leaving an estate worth £700,000. His library was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge in 1896. A re-issue of Carlo Antonini's Manuale di vari ornementi componenti la serie de vasi antichi si di marmo che di bronzo esistenti in Roma e fuori, published in 3 volumes in 1821, each part containing 71, 62 and 60 plates respectively (being a total of 193). See Berlin Katalog 594. Many of the engravings are either based on or strongly influenced by the work of Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

Los 169

Coin Auction Catalogues. A collection of over 30 catalogues, mostly early 19th century, some bound together, including: 1. Catalogue de la Bibliothéque et du Cabinet de Médailles, Antiques et Modernes, ainsi que de quelques pierres gravées, antiquités &c. délaissés par M. Pierre van Damme, Directeur de l'Académie littéraire de Zélande, Membre de celle de Gottingue, de la haute Lusace &c. Dont la vente publique se fera, le 21 Mars 1808 et jours suivants, au Schoolstraat, section W. No. 245 à La Haye. Par l'Auctionaire J. Koning, et les Libraires Thierry-Mensing et P. van Daalen Wetters, The Hague & Amsterdam, 1807, engraved portrait frontispiece, prices realised in manuscript to fore-margins, edges untrimmed, contemporary boards, torn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, 2. Catalogue of the First [& Second] Portion of the Valuable Cabinet of English Coins & Medals, The Property of George Marshall..., which will be sold at auction, by Messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson, 4th March 1852 & five following days [& 1st July & two following days], 1852, bound with 11 others similar, contemporary half calf, without title label, rubbed and extremities worn, 8vo, 3. Catalogue of the very select and valuable collection of Coins and Medals, in Gold, Silver, and Copper, of the late Mr. A. Edmonds ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son ... Monday, March 24, 1834 and two following days, 1834, bound with Catalogue of a select collection of Anglo Saxon and English Coins, the property of a Gentleman ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. S. Leigh Sotheby ... Wednesday, August 29th 1838, bound with eight others similar, ruled in red and with prices realised in manuscript throughout, bookplate of Charles Edward Fewster of Hull to upper pastedown, contemporary maroon morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 4. A Catalogue of the very valuable and extensive collection of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals, collected by, and the Property of John Trotter Brockett, Esq., F.S.A. ... which will be sold by auction by Mr. Sotheby ... Wednesday, June 4, 1823 and nine following days, 1823, red ruled title, interleaved with blanks with manuscript prices realised, contemporary half calf, upper board near detached, lower joint cracked, loss of spine at foot, wide paper label down spine, worn, 8vo, 5. A Catalogue, of Coins, Medals, Bronzes, Pictures, Prints, Drawings, Books, &c... Part I. Describing the coins and medals in cabinet A, ... Also the chief part of the extensive, valuable, and well selected cabinets of the late Nathaniel Roe, Esq. ... which are now selling by William Stevenson, Norwich: printed by Stevenson and Matchett. And may be had of Mr. Lunn, London, and the booksellers in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire [1795?], [2], 58pp., first & last leaves dust-soiled, some blank corners torn, side stitched as issued, 8vo in 4s, 6. Catalogue of the choice and valuable collection of English, Greek, and Roman Coins and Medals, of the late Sir Robert Abdy, Bart. Deceased 1748 ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. S. Leigh Sotheby ... Monday, 14th June 1841, and four following day, 1841, original printed wrappers, inscription to Sir Henry Rupell Bart. to upper margin, slim 8vo 7. Catalogue of the Marlborough Gems, being a collection of works in Cameo and Intaglio, formed by George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, purchased by the late David Bromilow, Esq., of Bitteswell Hall, Lutterworth, the Property of Mrs. Jary, which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods ... Monday, June 26, 1899, and three following days, 1899, 14 photogravure plates, original printed boards, some discolouration, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, 8. Catalogue of the entire Pembroke Collection of Greek, Roman, English, Scotch, Irish, and Foreign Mediaeval Coins and Medals, as published in 1746 ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & Co ... Monday, 31st of July, 1848, and eleven following days, 1848, original printed wrappers, spine worn at head & foot, 8vo, and others similarQty: (small carton)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

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[Walker, Obadiah]. The Greek and Roman History illustrated by Coins and Medals. Representing their Religions, Rites, Manners, Customs, Games, Feasts, Arts and Sciences, 1st edition, London: G. Croom for William Miller and Chirstopher Wilkinson, 1692, closed tear in B3, bookplates of Patricia Milne Henderson and the Earl of Harrington, contemporary mottled calf, spine hatched in gilt, joints cracked but firm, 8vo (16.2 x 10.8 cm), together with another copy, also in contemporary mottled calf, with ownership inscription 'Sam[ue]l Foley, 1693' (possibly the Church of Ireland bishop of Down and Connor, 1655-1695)Qty: (2)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESESTC R991; Wing W397.

Los 454

British county maps. A mixed collection of 19 maps, 17th - 19th century, including Bowen (Emanuel). An Accurate Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire Divided into its Wapontakes..., [and] An Accurate Map of the County of Bedford Divided into its Hundreds..., John & Carington Bowles, Robert Sayer and Robert Wilkinson, circa 1765, 2 engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, originally published in Bowen & Kitchin's 'Large English Atlas', each with a large uncoloured allegorical cartouche, slight creasing and marginal staining, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, each approximately 540 x 690 mm, together with Speed (John). Rutlandshire with Oukham and Stanford her bordering Neighbour Newly described, 1st edition [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Oakham and Stamford, large strapwork cartouche, toned overall, central fold partially split at the base, some crude old repairs to margins, closed tears on the lower border, 380 x 510 mm, English text on verso, with Blaeu (Johannes). Westmoria comitatus Anglice Westmorland [and] Montgomeria comitatus et comitatus Mervinia, Amsterdam, circa 1650, two engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and marginal staining, each approximately 385 x 500 mm, Latin text on verso, plus Schenk (Pieter & Valk Gerard). Nortfolcia vernacule Norfolke, Amsterdam, circa 1710, engraved reticulated map with contemporary hand-colouring, some thinning to central fold, strengthened on verso, 375 x 475 mm, and another 13 engraved county and regional maps and maps of England & Wales, including examples by Morden (large format), Cary, Kitchin, Blair and De Vaugondy, various sizes and conditionQty: (19)

Los 475

France & Belgium. A collection of approximately 45 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved county and regional maps and town and city plans, including examples by Ortelius, Sayer, Shury, Kelly, Neele, De La Feuille, Bell, Wilkinson, Van den Keere, Covens & Mortier, Mercator (small format), De Vaugondy and Kitchin, various sizes and condition, with another 26 foreign maps of countries and regions, with examples by Van den Keere, Bowen, De Vaugondy, Dilly and Smith, various sizes and conditionQty: (approx. 60)

Los 142

A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, hallmarks Sheffield 1852, extended length 14cm

Los 215

Quantity of Various Gun Orientated Booksincluding The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Firearms by I Hogg ... Antique Guns and Gun Collecting by F Wilkinson ... Modern Handguns by R Adam ... The Treasury Of Sporting Guns by C Waterman ... Six Guns by Keith ... America's Premier Gunmakers by K Kirkland.  20 items. 

Los 467

British Royal Navy 1901 Pattern Cutlass28 1/4 inch, single edged, plain blade.  The forte marked "Wilkinson Pall Mall London".  Blackened, sheet steel guard with rolled over, lower edge.  Checkered leather slab grips secured by three steel rivets.  Contained in its leather scabbard with blackened steel throat and lower chape.  Good example.  

Los 583

WW2 Wilkinson SMLE Bayonet17 1/4 inch, single edged blade with fuller.  The forte marked "Wilkinson Pall Mall".  The reverse with various date stamps.  Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel.  Wooden slab grips.  Together with a machete.  14 inch, single edged, wide blade.  Black composite slab grips.  Contained in its leather scabbard.  Blade rusted.  2 items.

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A scarce Victorian 1822 pattern generals field sword, 33" blade by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London No23723, etched with VR, foliage and crossed sword and baton. 1845 pattern hilt with crossed sword and baton, fishskin covered grip. In its field officer’s brass scabbard, throat stamped “Wilkinson Pall Mall” GC (has been cleaned) £300-400

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A George V 1897 pattern Indian Army Infantry officer’s levee sword, the slender Victorian blade 32” by Henry Wilkinson, numbered 24787 (1882), etched with panels of scrolled foliage, crowned “VR” cypher, crown over vacant shield and strung bugle, and near the forte “T. Riley from HA”, with regulation pattern steel hilt bearing crowned “GRI” cypher, in its leather covered FS scabbard. Generally GC (dark patina to hilt and blade, scabbard leather split and worn. Presumably a re-hilted family blade. £100-150

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A 1908 India Pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, the blade marked “WILKINSON PALL MALL”, inspector’s marks, date “5 “19" and “IP 08” on the back edge, the underside of the guard having Wilkinson “WSC” mark, the upper side stamped “H.XI”, with black dermatine grip, in its scabbard, the top mount stamped “AYC” and government sale mark. GC (polished bright overall, including the blade, the guard with patches of rust). Plate 3 £150-250

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A 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet, blade 17" marked with crown and “WILKINSON”, other marks indistinct, pommel marked “O.T.C. G.W.B” with oil hole; in its leather sheath. GC £50-60

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A 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet, issue marks for May 1918, blade 17" with crown and “WILKINSON”, pommel oil hole; in its leather sheath. GC £60-80

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A 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet, issue marks for July 1916, blade 17" marked with crown and WILKINSON”, oil hole to pommel, in its leather sheath GC £50-60

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Pair of T Wilkinson & Son brass handled tailor's scissors L 40 cm

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An ERII presentation court sword by Wilkinson, London,: the straight blade with acid etched decoration over gilt hilt with shaped quillons, wire bound black resin grip and plated pommel, blade length 76cm.

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An Officer's Highland Pattern broadsword by Wilkinson: the straight double edge blade with traces of decoration to ricasso and numbered ' 6217' over basket hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 81cm, together with an Argyle & Sutherland helmet badge and a cast Highland crossbelt buckle (3)

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A 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson: the straight single edge fullered blade stamped with crown and 'GR' cipher to ricasso, two piece wooden grip in a black leather scabbard with steel chape and throat, 43cm blade length.

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A 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson: the straight single edge fullered blade stamped with crown and 'GR' cipher to ricasso, two piece wooden grip in a black leather scabbard with steel chape and throat, 43cm blade length.

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JOHNNY WILKINSON; an England Rugby Nike World Cup 2003 Champions Edition home shirt, signed and further inscribed 'Best of luck to you mate, take care' to front, size L.Additional InformationCreased, one or two loose threads, light general wear. There is no CoA with this lot.

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CLARICE CLIFF FOR WILKINSON LTD 1930'S BON JOUR SHAPE PRESERVE POT, 'Coral Firs' pattern, black Bizarre backstamp, (missing cover), height 7cm (Condition:- staining and rubbed, glazing crazed in areas)

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CLARICE CLIFF, comprising a Crocus pattern tea cup and saucer, backstamps for Royal Staffordshire and A.J. Wilkinson, together with a Stamford shape sugar bowl with Newport Pottery backstamp, rectangular dish with floral transfer print to centre, Susie Cooper floral trio, Susie Cooper 25cm floral plate and hand painted cup and saucer (handle restored)

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