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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Limited, London 1898, the hinged cover with rampant lion and shield finial above a face mask spout, fruit and vine decoration, the scrolling handle going down to a narrow band enclosing a plain glass body with star cut base, 29cm high Condition Report: The lid is sprung to one side, when viewed towards the spout the right side fits snugly while the left side is slightly raised. I think the hinge has repaired and replaced slightly off centre.
Autographs - Arsenal to include Compton, Bastin, Hapgood. Sunderland - Carter, Connor, Hastings, Gallacher. Bolton, Falkirk, Sheffield Wednesday - Nibloe, Hooper, Wilkinson, Huddersfield - Hesford, Beech, McAllister, all in pencil. Cricket Yorkshire XI 1937 including Verity, Wood, Leyland in ink, many others in period album
Two British P1907 SMLE Bayonets 17 1/4 inch, single edged blades with narrow fuller. Forte to one by ‚'Wilkinson‚' dated ‚'4/17‚'. The other by ‚'Sanderson‚' dated ‚'1/19‚'. Steel crossguard, muzzle ring and pommel. Wooden slab grips. One bayonet contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard complete with leather frog. 2 items.
A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery and Wilkinson Ltd 'Blue Japan' fruit or dessert set circa 1933 of hexagonal form painted with a mottled blue sky and brown ground, with a summer house in the background and a tree in the foreground with pink leaves, the set comprising one large bowl 23cm diameter and six smaller bowls 15.5cm diameter, printed factory marks and facsimile signature (7)
A Victorian silver ink stand, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1866, the marquise shaped stand with cast scroll border and raised on four bracket feet, housing two silver topped glass wells and a central taperstick holder with snuffer, 24cm wide, total weighable silver approx 10.6oz (at fault)
A VICTORIAN AUTOGRAPH ALBUM OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED, SIGNED PIECES AND SIGNATURES, 18TH AND 19TH C including AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED: Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (Duchess of Teck) with envelope in her hand, Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Princess Louise of Sweden (Queen of Denmark), Giuseppe Garibaldi (Palermo, 28 May 1860), Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington (Dublin Castle, November 5 1808), Alexandre Dumas (two stanzas), William Edmondstoune Ayton, William Makepeace Thackeray (to the Baroness de Rothschild), Edward Bulwer-Lytton, W. E. Gladstone (Government House, Isle of Man, October 4, 1878), Sir Robert Peel, Roundel Palmer (Lord Chancellor), Richard Bethel (Lord Chancellor), William Wilberforce (York, November 7, 1806, to Abel Chapman, "I have the satisfaction to inform you that yesterday Mr Fawkes & I were nominated without opposition to represent this county in Parliament..."), William Cobbett (to Henry Hunt, Farnham, Tuesday night, 21 November, 1815, with envelope in Cobbett's hand), Cardinal Manning, Cardinal Wiseman, James Fraser Bishop of Manchester (headed "Private"), Reginald Coplestone Bishop of Calcutta, Connop Thirlwall Bishop of St. Davids, Charles Locke Eastlake, Solomon Alexander Hart, George Frederic Watts, David Roberts, John Ruskin (Denmark Hill, 16 November, 1865, on Ruskin's discharging a debt of Henry Wentworth Monk's), Edward William Cooke, John 'Spanish' Philip, John Harrison, General Charles Gordon (January 17, 1874), Rustem Pacha (né Chimelli de Marini, in French), Robert Lowe, Ralph Bernal, Sir Stafford Northcote, W. H. Smith (with envelope in Smith's hand), Sir Spencer Walpole, Sir Richard Owen, Austen Henry Layard, Archibald Sayce, Charles Darwin (4, Bryanston Street, Portman Sqr, on mourning notepaper, Down, Beckenham address scored through, to Thomas Huxley, "My Dear Huxley, I wd very much like to see you whilst we are here. Therefore, unless I hear that you are engaged, I will call on Sunday morning, i.e. if I keep brisk - ever yours, Ch. Darwin"), Thomas Huxley (Home Department notepaper, May 4, 1863, in purple ink to Sir Spencer Walpole), Thomas Crofton Croker (with envelope in Croker's hand), John Tyndall (to E. W. Cooke), Michael Faraday (Hampton Court, 7 October, 1858, a fine letter to Captain Close, "...when the Thames Tunnel broke in, Brunel had above a hundred plans sent in to him, to remedy the evil. Not one of the proposers trusted him" and "...it is only by experience that one learns to be consistent & do what is right in these cases; to do indeed unto others as we would they should do to us"), Herbert Spencer, Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill, Henry Cecil Raikes, John Arthur Roebuck, Sir George Trevelyan, John Morley, John Eliot Burns, Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Frederick Temple Archbishop of Canterbury, William Connor Magee Bishop of Peterborough, Anthony William Thorold Bishop of Winchester, Harvey Goodwin Bishop of Carlisle, The Earl of Shaftesbury (the social reformer, and envelope in his hand), Evelyn Ashley (second son of the preceding), Archibald Campbell Tate Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Thomas Longley Archbishop of Canterbury (with envelope in his hand), Frances Ridley Havergal (Perry Barr, February 12, on the rival merits of 'Hymns Ancient and Modern' and her and C. B. Snepp's 'Songs of Praise and Glory'. The former being the "thin end of the wedge of popery"), William Cholmondley (third Marquess), Charles Haddon Spurgeon (part als), Reginald Radcliffe (the revivalist), Edmund Beckett, Roland Arthur Cross (two als and an envelope in his hand), John Jackson Bishop of London, John Charles Royal first Bishop of Liverpool, Richard Durnford Bishop of Chichester, Robert Bickersteth Bishop of Ripon, William Boyd Carpenter Bishop of Ripon, Max Muller, William Hepworth Thompson, Sir Joseph Paxton (Chatsworth, May 21, 1852, short als in third person), Prince Sir Ghulam Muhammad, Thomas Keble, George Howard Wilkinson Bishop of Truro, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley Dean of Westminster, Sir Arthur Sullivan (9, Albert Mansions, 16 September 1879, in third person), Tom Taylor, William Charles Macready, Dame Genevieve Ward, Herman Merivale (a.n.s.), Henry Reeve, Richard Monckpon-Milnes, Sir James Knowles, Matthew James Higgin (a.k.a Jacob Omnium). SIGNED PIECES including Queen Victoria (letter signed at head "Appd Victoria RI"), Edward VII, George V, Victoria Princess Royal (Empress of Prussia), Prince Alfred, Prince Arthur, Prince George Duke of Cambridge, Princess Mary Adelaide Duchess of Teck (greetings card 1887 and envelope in her hand), Francis Duke of Teck, King Francesco II of the Two Sicilies, Maria Sophie Queen Consort of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Henri d'Orleans Duke of Aumale and his wife Princess Maria Caroline of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, George Oruigbiji Pepple King of Bonny, Count Cavour, the Aga Khan, ink impression of General Gordon's Chinese seal, the Earl of Dundonald, William Harrison Ainsworth, George Augustus Sala, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Mary Younge, Catherine Sinclair, Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Derby, Cardinal Antonelli, Carlo Pellegrini, Lord Kitchener, Paul du Chaillu (c.d.v. signed), Charles W. Dilke, John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley and Joseph Chamberlain FREE FRONTS SIGNED AND ENVELOPES SIGNED including Prince Frederick Duke of York, Prince William Frederick Duke of Gloucester, Prince George Duke of Cambridge, Prince Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex, Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington, W.E. Gladstone , Lord Palmerston, Sir Robert Peel, Lord John Russell, The Duke of Newcastle (when Earl of Lincoln), Daniel O'Connell, Lord George Bentinck, Lord William Bentinck Governor General of India, Sir Francis Burdett, Stratford Canning 1st Viscount, Charles Grey (Prime Minister) and Samuel Wilberforce, all hinged or laid down on linen hinged leaves (36 x 28cm) many with contemporary portrait photographs (albumen prints), engravings and press cuttings, half maroon roan, spine torn, aeg Provenance: The Right Reverend Rowley Hill, DD, Bishop of Sodor and Man (1836-1887); thence by family descent to the present ownersOrdained in 1860 Rowley Hill's ascendancy in the Church of England was swift. He became the youngest Bishop in the Anglican Communion when he was consecrated seventeen years later at the age of 41. This album and those in the two following lots constitutes an increasingly scarce example of a Victorian autograph hunter's collection of considerable scope augmented by photographs. Bishop Hill's pursuit of the handwriting of royal and distinguished persons began long before his ten years residence of Bishopscourt on the Isle of Man. Other letters testify to the familial connections of his first and second wives, Caroline Maud Chapman (1839-1882 and especially Alicia (Alice) Probyn (1842-1930) whom he married in 1884. Alice Probyn's brother, General Sir Dighton Probyn, VC (1833-1924) was the distinguished soldier and famous courtier, Keeper to the Privy Purse, Secretary to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) and Comptroller of the Household. On his death Queen Alexandra paid a touching tribute, her handwritten card attached to the flowers on the General's coffin reading "For my beloved General Probyn with thanks for all he has been to me all these ... 52 years. We shall miss him so much; but he will draw us up to heaven where he is sure to go. God Bless from his devoted ALEXANDRA"
A George V officer's dress sword (probably Henry Wilkinson) with shagreen grip and pierced knuckle guard with Royal cypher, housed in a leather covered scabbard (very damaged scabbard), 98.5 cm long overall, together a George V officer's dress sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall London with pierced knuckle guard bearing Royal cypher, shagreen and wirework grip, housed in a leather covered scabbard, 99.5 cm long overall
A Victorian silver pierced twin-handled bonbonniere, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1850, the faceted body centred with an engraved hand of benediction armorial crest, with a blue glass liner, on a lobed circular base, 6.6ozt approximatelyProvenance: given as a wedding present to the vendor's parents by Jackie Collins and Wallace AustinCondition report: Light surface wear, scratches and rubbing, slightly misshapen in places
Readiness at Dawn framed WW2 print by Nicolas Trudgian. Battle of Britain 1940 Pencil drawing mounted with replica medal BoB Clasp, numbered 2 of 10. Print signed by Battle of Britain veterans Johnny Freeborn, Terence Kane, Ken Wilkinson, Tony Pickering & Terry Clark plus the artist with signature pieces mounted below by B Stapleton, P Brothers, P Brown, E Smith, P Olver and G Unwin. Professionally framed and mounted to an overall size of 24 x 21 inches. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and 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.
Fl. Off. Kenneth Astill Wilkinson Battle of Britain fighter pilot signed 6 x 4 inch b/w photo with biography card. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and 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.
Multiple signed Battle of Britain Special Cover No. 2 for the Rosette in the Awards Series containing the signatures of 21 Battle of Britain 1940 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. 2 of 17 so signed with a four page enclosure giving details and histories of all 21 signatories. Includes B Jennings, Frederick Barker, John Bentley Beard, Leonard Bowman, Frank Carey, Arthur Cook, John Culmer, Ronald Dalton, Frederick Gash, Sticks Gregory, Ronnie Hamlyn, Charlton Haw, Taffy Higginson, Arthur Leigh, Peter Morfill, Bill Rolls, Ronald Stillwell, Alfred Whitby, Royce Wilkinson, Gwillam Williams, Ricky Wright. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and 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.
WW2 aces multiple signed Wings hardback book by Patrick Bishop. Loose bookplate inside signed by over 20 WW2 fighter pilots inc. Ken Wilkinson, Bill Bailey, Tim Elkington, Tom Neil, W Clarke, Ian Blair, Charles Parker. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and 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.
Battle of Britain ORIGINAL Pencil drawing with 199 WW2 Raf pilot autographs, 41cm wide x 58cm tall in a frame that is 58cm wide x 76cm tall. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain autographs include Colin Gray, Henry Szczesny, John Gibson, E Parkin, Eric Poole, G Unwin, Jack Rose, Nigel Rose, H Pinfold, Geoffrey Page, Tich Havercroft, Michael Constable Maxwell, Bob Deansley, H Bird Wilson, Peter Fox, Harry Broadhurst, Young, Paul Farnes, Hugh Dundas, Bill Read, Norman Hancock, Mike Croskell, John Lauder, Desmond Sheen, Terence Kane, Sticks Gregory, Laddie Lucas, Noel Corry, Charlie Widdows, L Martell, Pat Hancock, Tom Gleave, Doug Parker, Ronnie Hay, Jeffrey Quill, Paul Webb, I Cosby, Ken Wilkinson, Denis David, Joe Kayll, S Anderson, John Cunningham, Sandy Johnstone, K Lee, Keith Lawrence, Johnnie Johnson, Paddy Barthropp, Robin Appleford. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and 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.
A WILKINSON 'WINSTON CHURCHILL' CHARACTER TOBY JUG BY CLARICE CLIFF, CIRCA 1941, modelled holding cigar and camouflaged battleship, seated on a bulldog and Union flag, base inscribed 'And May God Defend the Right', the rear inscribed 'Going into Action', black painted back stamp and painted Clarice Cliff signature with no.29, 29.5cms high Condition Report: black and blue enamel clouding slightly, no cracks, chips or restoration.
WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CIE, SOLINGEN; a WWI Mauser bayonet with metal scabbard, length 52cm, and two further bayonets, one marked Wilkinson 1907 (3).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, the scabbards with dents, one of the scabbards is af, each piece has been used and heavily worn.
An early 20th century naval officer's sword with shagreen grip, gilt metal guard and Wilkinson blade, length 93cm, with scabbard.Additional InformationMinimal wear, scratches and scuffs. The blade is numbered 95392. The scabbard with scratches, indentations and marks but general a good clean example.
G. E Lewis double 10 bore side by side hammer gun, 30 inch Damascus barrels engraved G.E. Lewis 32 &33 Lower Loveday St. Birmingham, elaborately scroll engraved sidelocks and steel furniture set into a finely chequered figured stock with semi pistol grip terminating in lion mask, no serial number, the gun fitted into a period leather case branded 'T.H. Wilkinson Rifle Brigade' the inside with red baize lining containing cleaning rod, oil bottle and jags.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a license.30 inch barrels.Condition report: The length of pull is 13.5 inches from the rear and 14.25 inches from the front trigger. The bores have a couple of pitting spots and there has been some pitting removed. The outside of the left barrel has a small surface dent 13.25 inches from the muzzle (photo added to our catalogue online) and there is a very slight ripple which can only just be felt when running your finger along the underside of the left hand barrel 10 inches from the muzzle which I think could be from a dent being lifted at some stage in its life.
A VICTORIAN WILKINSON'S 1845/54 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD. A fine Wilkinson's Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81.5cm partially fuller pointed blade with VR cyphers to either side amongst finely etched foliate decoration marked 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London' and numbered 9685 to the back suggesting a date of 1859. The hilt with decorative VR cypher above roses and with wire bound handle and stepped pommel. With steel scabbard.100cm overall length. Provenance: The first Viscount Trenchard and by direct descent in the family.
A WILKINSON FIGHTING KNIFE NAMED TO MAJOR RICHARD HUBBERSTY OF THE 89th REGIMENT. A bone handled fighting knife by Wilkinson of Pall Mall with a 21.5cm 'bowie' style blade stamped H. Wilkinson 27 Pall Mall and named R.N. Hubbersty 89th Regiment within a rectangular field with scrolling ends. The blade sharpened. In a leather scabbard marked in ink 'Hubbersty 89th R' 35cm overall length. Burke's Landed Gentry record Richard Nathan Hubbersty (known as Nathan) as being born on the 3rd of May 1839, he was commissioned into the 89th Regiment of Foot as and Ensign on the 24th September 1858, and a Lieutenant from April 1861 at which time the census record him being a resident of Umballa where the regiment was stationed. Fever and Cholera decimated the men and it seems likely that Hubbersty had a period of prolonged sick leave which he spent in New Zealand. He is recorded as being in New Zealand from 1866 helping a friend by the name of Theodore Hurt at his farm on the Selwyn River near Canterbury on the South Island. He is believed to have returned to the U.K. in 1868. During his absence from the 89th which had been raised in Dublin in 1793 as a reaction to the French Revolution, and which saw service in the Crimea and India amongst other places, becoming the 89th (The Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot. He was raised to the rank of Captain in June 1869, In 1870 the regiment was stationed in Madras, in November 1872 it marched into Bangalore. From 1876 they were in British Burma. Hubbersty became a Major on July 1st 1881 and an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel on 11th April 1885 by which time he was on retired pay. He died unmarried in Cornwall on December 1st 1886 at the age of 47. Provenance: The first Viscount Trenchard and by direct descent in the family.
A BRITISH 1827 PATTERN NAVAL SWORD BY WILKINSON. An 1827 pattern Naval Officers Swird with wire and fish skin effect grip and lions head pommel and gilt folding guard with fouled anchor. With an 80cm etched blade 'Supplied by Defence Group' and 'M III R' This sword apparently supplied to Swaziland in 1936. With a leather and brass mounted scabbard and later dress knot. 97cm total length.
A VICTORIAN CAVALRY SWORD BY WILKINSON OF LONDON. An 1821/22 pattern Cavalry Sword, the 89 cm blade decorated with Royal coat of arms and owners conjoined initials and heraldic devices, marked Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London, and numbered to the back '31857' suggesting a date c1892. The handle with 3 bar hilt, shagreen grip and later sword knot. With a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. 105cm overall length.
A WILKINS OF LONDON 1856 PATTERN PIONEER SWORD AND SCABBARD. The 57cm pointed blade with saw edge, stamped 'Wilkinson London' 6 '98 for June 1898 with varous other marks and an 'X'. The brass handle marked 6 1900 1.CR 5 above the quillon. With a leather and brass scabbard marked 1.97 2 OX 6. 71cm overall length'
A VICTORIAN 1888 PATTERN BAYONET AND SCABBARD BY WILKINSON. An 1888 pattern bayonet with a 30cm double edged blade stamped with various numbers, and marked Wilkinson London and with War Department arrow, the handle stamped 4 HLI, in a steel mounted scabbard, 44cm overall length, in a leather frog.
A birch and ebony marquetry sculpture or clock stand, circa 1810, attributed to George Bullock, the cushioned needlework inset panel above the marquetry frieze incorporating stylised patera terminals after the Wilkinson Tracings, on turned tapering feet, 13cm high, 23cm squareThe design of the inlay appears in the Wilkinson Tracings, p.137. Although the source and indeed the identity of Wilkinson is unknown the first page was inscribed 'Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson, from the designs of Mr. George Bullock 1820'. In addition to the tracings there are also drawings and engravings of full size patterns to be executed in either wood or brass.
Sketchbook. A sketchbook, compiled by Katherine Wilkinson Hedger, 1828 - c.1841, 1st leaf signed and dated January 1st 1828, with ink manuscript throughout in neat hands, comprising items in verse including 'The Devonshire Lane' by Shaw 1828, within decorative pen & ink border, interspersed with drawings and sketches (many mounted, few loosely inserted, several with tissue guards) comprising: 14 pencil sketches, including 'Near Whitby' by Mary, 1828, the tomb of Andre Massena in Paris, the monument to Salomon Gessner in Zurich, Plas-y-Bridell in Wales, Cowper's summer house at Olney (discoloured), and other landscapes, maritime scenes and animals; 9 pen & ink sketches including 3 satirical scenes, Stationers Barge by HWS (pen & wash), Chapelle de Guillaume-Tell at Kussnacht (minor mark at head); a depiction of the Temple of Asclepius, Pompeii in gouache, and a Chinese Lady in gouache on a leaf skeleton; 7 watercolours including Two female Chinese musicians, a Chinese man, a butterfly on a flower, Ansford Church, The Itmad-Ud-Daulah's tomb in Agra, India, and 2 botanical illustrations; a classical moonlit scene in grisaille; a pith painting (lightly spotted, 2 splits at head) depicting a Chinese riverside scene with pagoda and boats, with a few pressed flowers or leaves loosely inserted, 2 pages with small engraved scenes adhered, front pastedown with booksellers ticket 'Sold by Duffield, 12 Milsom Street, Bath', cover detached from book at front hinge, original dark blue morocco gilt, rubbed with a little wear to extremities, small 4toQty: (1)NOTESOther poem titles include: True Happiness, Home, Silence, The City, The Tear, The Butterfly, A Comparison, Farewell, A Serenade, The Last Rose of Winter, My Father at the Helm, The Fairies Invitation to their Favourite Haunt, To my Sisters, To the Flower 'Forget Me Not'.

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