WWII Wilkinson Sword 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, with brass knurled grip, leather sheath, brass lower chape (elasticated strap absent), double edge blade with Wilkinson Sword, London, makers mark to one side and the F S Fighting Knife logo to the other side (jiggle to grip/guard).
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Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, reprinted, London: Macmillan and Co., 1896, monochrome illustrations, some minor toning, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, some very minor rubbing to the head & foot of the spine, a very good copy in bright condition, 8vo, together with:Milne (A. A.), Winnie-The-Pooh, 4th edition, London: Methuen & Co., 1927, monochrome illustrations by E. H. Shepard, 'To Her' signed by the author Theon Wilkinson and dated 1927, tears to pp.3, pp.31, pp.95, & pp.117, rear gutter cracked, slightly loose binding, some light toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards & spine slightly marked & rubbed, 8vo, plusRowlandson (Thomas, illustrator), The Grand Master or Adventures of Qui Hi in Hindustan. A Hudibrastic Poem in Eight Cantos, by Quiz, London: printed by Thomas Jegg, 1816, illustrated title page & 22 monochrome plates, lacking endpapers, water marks from pp.11-17, light marginal toning, bound in later grey paper & blue cloth slipcase, 8vo, and other late 19th Century to modern fiction & illustrated literature, including works by Arthur Rackham, W. Heath Robinson, Andrew Lang, H. G. Wells, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
* Mezzotint Drolls. A collection of 43 drolls, mostly late 18th-century, mezzotint drolls, by or after Carington Bowles, R. Purcell, Laurie & Whittle, R. Wilkinson, R. Sayer & J. Bennett and R. Houston, 22 with contemporary hand-colouring, occasional duplicates, some laid on later card, most with faults, each approximately 350 x 250 mm QTY: (43)
After Philip E West (Contemporary)"HMS Ark Royal", depicting a Phantom jet taking flight from the HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier, limited edition print, signed by Vice Admiral Sir Edward Anson KCB, Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi GCB, Commander T J H Gedge AFC Royal Navy, Lieutenant Commander D R George AFC RN, Captain E M Hackett FIMgt MNI RN, Commander David Hobbs MBE RN, Admiral Sir Michael Layard, KCB, CBE, Captain Roy C Swales BSc RN, Tom Wilkinson MBE BEM, in card mount and wooden frame under glass, 74 x 97 cm overall
A selection of hard book and other books, primarily relating to glass and other art/crafts, titles including: Waterford: An Irish Art, by Ida Grehan; Medieval Floor Tiles of Northern England, by J. Stopford; The Collector's Dictionary of Glass, by E. M. Elville; Old Glass, by O. N. Wilkinson; and others, one box.
A 19th Century, circa 1840, Sheffield plate oblong ink stand, with beaded border on four paw and foliate supports, the centre with recumbent lion on a plinth with bottle recessed either side, with a pair of hobnail cut glass inkbottles, the cover with lion finials, stamped by HW&C (Henry Wilkinson & Co), pattern no: 7879. Further details: areas of loss to plating, general wear, scratches and tarnish.
AC20bBR 40th Anniv VJ Day Signed 2 WW11 US fighter Ace's. 15 Aug 85 Jersey 40th Anniversary VJ Day. Flown in Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific on a flight remembering the 40th Anniversary of VJ Day from Gatwick to Hong Kong Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Personally Signed by Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Personally Signed by Vice Admiral F A Bardshar WW11 USA Fighter Ace 8 and Lt General Jay T Robbins USAF. September 16, 1919 - March 3, 2001) was a career officer in the United States Air Force who rose to the rank of lieutenant general. He started his Air Force career in 1941. He spent his wartime service in the Fifth Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. He rose to command the 8th Fighter Group. At war's end, he was a quadruple ace with 22 Victories. Details enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Beckford (William).- [Sale Catalogue] The Valuable Library of Books in Fonthill Abbey (The). A Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare, and Valuable Library (of 20,000 Volumes)..., [including] The Unique and Splendid Effects of Fonthill Abbey [&] The Pictures and Miniatures at Fonthill Abbey...Which will be Sold by Auction, by Mr.Phillips, together all bound in 1 vol., presentation copy inscribed "with Mr.Phillips' complts to Mr Andrews" in ink at head of first title, engraved frontispiece (foxed), pencil markings and occasional note to book catalogues, the rest ruled in red with prices to the first 143 lots of pictures supplied in manuscript, modern half blue calf, cloth boards a little faded, Phillips, 1823 § Hamilton Palace Libraries (The). [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the First [- Fourth] Portion of the Beckford Library, 4 parts in 1 vol., with printed lists of prices and buyers' names bound at end of each part, contemporary half morocco, by J.Leighton, t.e.g., original upper wrappers bound in, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1882-83 § Clements (H.J.B.) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of a Selected Portion of the Well Known Library from Killadoon, Co.Kildare...[including Collection of Books from the Library of William Beckford, of Fonthill], 2 parts in 1 vol., plates, modern half blue calf, original wrappers bound in, Sotheby & Co., 1966, all a little rubbed, 8vo (3) *** The Beckford sale was one of the most famous of the nineteenth century. Beckford's financial resources had diminished and he was forced to sell Fonthill and much of his collection. The sale was entrusted to Christie's and catalogued but before it took place John Farquhar, a Scottish gunpowder-manufacturer, bought the whole estate together with its contents. He then put the contents up for sale at auction with Phillips the following year. Choice items from Beckford's library and art collection had already been removed to his new residence in Lansdowne Terrace, Bath, and were inherited by his son-in-law the 10th Duke of Hamilton, later sold as part of the Hamilton Palace sales from 1882-83 for £86,000. The first item comprises the entire contents of Fonthill offered at auction over thirty-seven days from 23rd September to 29th October, comprising the library, furniture, pictures and prints, with the catalogues bound in order of subject matter rather than chronological order.
Beckford William).- Rutter (John) Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, first edition, half-title, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, additional pictorial title and plate, 10 other uncoloured engraved plates including unnumbered plate of South West View (as usual), large folding lithographed map, wood-engraved vignettes, genealogical tables and list of subscribers at end, some foxing but mostly to tissue guards, with tipped-in printed slip advertising Fonthill sale catalogues marked with buyers' names & prices available from the author, original printed boards, uncut, rubbed and slightly stained, corners worn, rebacked preserving original label, [Abbey, Scenery 418], Shaftesbury, by the Author, 1823 § Hamilton Palace Libraries (The). [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the First [- Fourth] Portion of the Beckford Library, 4 parts in 1 vol., with printed lists of prices and buyers' names bound at end of each part (lacking that to part 3 and with 2 leaves of part 2 list misbound after title to part 3), later half calf, spine gilt, uncut, most original upper wrappers bound in (some frayed and chipped, one torn & defective and laid down), rubbed, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1882-83, 4to & 8vo (2)
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with maker's name, the nickel plated steel bowl hilt pierced and chased with royal cypher and strapwork, with wire bound fishskin grip and plated scabbard, 101cmThe blade is well greased but has orange rust pitting towards the tip. Some wear to fishskin grip.
Two British 1888 Pattern Mk.II Bayonets by Wilkinson, each with steel scabbard marked at the ricasso with maker's name, inspector's marks, bend marks, WD broad arrow and various issue dates, with steel mounted leather scabbards (2)Blades good, some pitting to metal on hilt and scabbards, with crazing to the surface of the leather.
A British Martini Henry Pattern 1887 Mk.III Sword Bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Company, London, the 46cm plain steel blade marked at the ricasso with maker's name, crowned VR, issue date for (19)'89, WD and inspector's mark, the steel hilt with chequered black leather grip scales secured by two steel rivets, with steel mounted black leather scabbard; another Example, the steel crossguard and scabbard locket later engraved with Farsi script (2)1 - Grey patching to metalwork. Leather scabbard with scuffs and cracking to the surface. 2 - Black patching and pitting to metalwork. Leather scabbard with scuffs and cracking to the surface
A British 1882 Pattern Mark I Short Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 84cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped WILKINSON at the ricasso, the steel bowl hilt with rolled edges, pierced with a Maltese cross and single sword knot slit, the diapered black leather grip scales secured by five steel rivets, with buff leather sword knot and steel two ring scabbard, the locket stamped MOLE PATENT, 101cmSome pitting to hilt and scabbard, with small dents to each side.
An 1822/1845 pattern Light Infantry Officer's sword, the fullered blade etched with V.R cypher, having ricasso marked Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, with wire bound fish skin grip, and basket personally inscribed ''H Whyte, from his friend Col Daniell'' housed in a steel scabbard. Blade length 82.5cm.
Wilkinson, Robert: Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern and Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, 2 volumes, 1819, decorative calligraphic titles to each volume, (2)
Two British and one Japanese Sword Blade: unused Sabre blade with blued and gilt decoration maker marked "Craig & Co", 830mm in length: Wilkinson Sword blade numbered "37315" with Proof Mark, makers mark and named to "EA Manistay C.I.V" 830mm in length: Japanese blade 440mm in length, no markings, two holes to tang. (3)
WW1 Scottish Dirk with 300mm long blade with etched makers mark "Wilkinson, Pall Mall". Additional die stamped inspection marks. Black Ebony grip with white metal studded decoration. White metal pommel with Kings Crown. Overall length 445mm. Complete with black leather scabbard with white metal fittings decorated with Thistles.
Martini Henry 1887 Pattern MKIII Bayonet with unfullered blade 461mm in length, maker marked "Wilkinson Sword Company, London" dated "9-93" along with WD Inspection marks. Composition grips, working release catch. Overall length 598mm. Complete with steel mounted leather scabbard with Arabic marking above the frog stud.
RFDC86b Christmas Greetings from the Gulf Signed by 14 RAF, 6 Gulf Participants. 13 nov 90 Bethlehem. Christmas Greetings from the Gulf Flown. Personally Signed Wing Commander D M Guest Officer Commanding No 30 Squadron, also Signed by14 RAF Gulf Participants. Flt Lt A Simmons Navigator, Gulf Participants Flt Lt A Neill Pilot Gulf Participants, Flt Lt T Taylor Pilot Gulf Participants, Sqn Ldr Paul Wallis Navigator Gulf Participants, Flt Lt Dave Blood Pilot, Capt Sybe Huf Pilot, Flt Lt Kew Wooff Navigator, Lt 'Cynthia 'Paine Pilot, Sqn Ldr Tim Wilkinson Navigator, Flt Lt 'Kipper'Eves Navigator, Flt Lt Paul Phantom Pilot Gulf Participants, Flt Lt 'Darkie 'Parkinson Gulf Participants. Details enclosed. Certified Copy No 0247 of 1300. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, circular form salver with scrolling detail to the rim, engraved 'Presented to the Revd Thos Scott Bonnin (curate of the parish church Sculcoats with a purse of twenty five pounds by a few of his parishioners and friends as a memorial of their regard and esteem for his private character and as an acknowledgement for the very arduous duties performed by him in his parish during the visitation of the cholera 1849' approximate width 260mm, hallmarked 'Henry Wilkinson & Co' Sheffield 1846, approximate gross weight 443.5 grams, 14.26 ozt (condition report: general moderate wear, slight indenting, some rubbing to hallmark, overall condition good)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE LAMPS, CERAMICS ETC, to include seven table lamps comprising a pair of ceramic oriental inspired floral table lamps with shades, a pair of metal Wilkinson table lamps, a small table lamp with a floral ceramic base, and two metal lamps (all untested, all fitted with UK plugs), a box of mixed ceramics to include a quantity of royal commemorative mugs to feature Queen ELizabeth, George VI, George V, etc, a Beswick 'Shire Horse' a pair of Beswick foals, two Wade decanters for sherry and port, a quantity of assorted plates, a Japanese handled vase, a Greek made souvenir vase, etc, four loose serving plates, a glass decanter, a gin bottle with LED lights inside, a modern loose planter, etc (1 box and loose) (s.d)
BURTON, RICHARD F: THE BOOK OF THE SWORD Chatto & Windus, London, 1884, Original publisher's pictorial boards. 299 pages, with 293 in-text illustrations, Some shelfwear to the covers and damage to one edge. Inside pages clean; together with Wilkinson, Frederick, Edged Weapons, Guinness Signatures, London, 1970, 256 pages, colour and black and white illustrations throughout; American & European Swords in the Historical Collections of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian, Washington, 1932, 163 pages, 46 black and white plates; Peterson, Harold L, American Knives The First History and Collectors' Guide, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1958, 178 pages, black and white illustrations; Nadolski, Andrzej, Polish Arms / Side-Arms, Osdsolineum, 1974, 61 pages of text, 236 black and white figures; and two further volumes on Polish arms (7 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
THE BRITISH ARMY: 5 VOLUMES comprising: Wilkinson, F., Badges of the British Army: 1820 to the present, London, 1989; Carman, W.Y., Head Dresses of the British Army: Cavalry, Sutton, 1968, with hand-written inscription by the author; ffoulkes, Charles, Arms & Armament: An Historical Survey of the Weapons of the British Army, London, 1947, (cover torn); Robson, Brian, Swords of the British Army: The Regulation Patterns, 1788-1914, London, 1975, (slight damage to cover); and Carman, W.Y., Richard Simkin's Uniforms of the British Army: The Infantry Regiments, Exeter, 1985 (5 volumes)
FIREARMS: 4 VOLUMES comprising: Greener, W.W, The Breech-Loader - And How to Use It with Notes on Rifles Hardcover – 14 Sept. 2009, Cassell & Company Ltd, London, 1895, Original pictorial boards, 386 pages of text, illustrated; Hawker, Lt. Col. P, Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All That Relates to Guns and Shooting AND Sporting Guns, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London, 1854, 536 pages, over 30 illustrations; Pollard's History of Firearms, Country Life Books, 1983, 559 pages, illustrated; and Wilkinson, Henry, Engines of War, Richmond Publishing Co.Ltd, 1973, 268 pages, not illustrated (4 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
LE MARCHANT, JOHN GASPARD: RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SWORD EXERCISE OF THE CAVALRY War Office, London, 1796, 90 pages, 29 plates, Without original front board. Spine still bound. Inside pages clean. Some damage to the bottom of some pages however the text and illustrations are untouched; together with Latham, John Wilkinson, British Military Swords. From 1700-1945. And 1800 to the present day, Hutchinson, London, 1966-1967, 2 volumes, black and white illustrations throughout (3 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
SILVER, GEORGE: THE WORKS OF GEORGE SILVER George Bell and Sons, London, 1898, Original quarter vellum spine and green cloth boards. 134 pages, some in-text illustrations, Good condition, some soiling to the boards; together with Wright, F V, The Broadsword-as Taught By the Celebrated Italian Masters, Signors Masiello and Ciullini of Florence, W H Allen & Co,, London, 1889, Pictorial boards. 56, xxxi pages, Some illustrations; Campbell, Lord Archibald, Scottish Swords from the Battlefield at Culloden, Mowbray Company, Rhode Island, 1971, 63 pages, black and white illustrations; Aylward, J.D, The Small Sword In England, Hutchinson, London, 1960, 176 pages, some black and white illustrations; Davidson, H.R. Ellis, The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England, Oxford Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1962, 237 pages, 20 black and white plates; and Latham, John Wilkinson, British Military Swords 1800 to the present day, Hutchinson, London, 1970, 91 pages, without dust jacket (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
A VICTORIAN GENERAL OFFICER’S SWORD, HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, NO. 31861 with etched fullered blade decorated with a crowned crossed sword and baton, foliage, crowned mirrored cypher, the owner’s crest, a demi-hunter, and the maker’s details, copper alloy gothic hilt with crowned crossed sword and baton in a wreath within an oval, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, it its iron scabbard with two large rings for suspension, 82.5 cm blade The Wilkinson sword records state that serial number 31861 was proofed, 26th October 1892, Staff pattern sword and sold to a C. J. Clark, 21st Hussars.
A PIPER'S DIRK, WILKINSON SWORD LTD, 20TH CENTURY with tapering blade double-edged towards the point, etched with the maker’s details on one side of the forte, white metal hilt comprising plain ferrule, cap pommel with a crown, and basket-weave grip enriched with white metal nails, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with four mounts each decorated with thistles, and the locket incorporating a loop on the inside, 45.8 cm overall
FIREARMS: 18 VOLUMES comprising: The Gunnery Pocket Book. B.R. 224/45, Admiralty S.W1 Gunnery Branch, 1945, 213 pages of text, 21 foldout colour plates, mild shelfwear; Blackmore, Howard L, English Pistols , Trustees of the Royal Armouries, 1985, 72 pages, no jacket; Wilkinson, Frederick, Antique Firearms, Guinness Signatures, 1968-1969, 11 of 16 volumes, each about 13 pages; Goldstein, Erik, 18th Century Weapons of the Royal Welsh Fuziliers from Flixton Hall, Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, 2002, 126 pages, black and white illustrations throughout; Hunting and Sporting Fire-arms and Cartridges / Armes de chasseeet de sport et leurs munitions, Raznoexport, Moscow, 100 pages, colour illustrations throughout; special-preisliste uber doppelflinten mit und ohne hahne, Husqvarna Vapenfabriks, Husqvarna, 1914, 64 pages with colour illustrations; and two general books on gunnery (18 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
A NAMED WW2 GORDON HIGHLANDERS SCOTTISH BASKET HILTED SWORD BY WILKINSON, JOHN PHILIP PAGAN TAYLOR, PRISONER OF WAR IN 1940. According to the vendor’s own research, Officer John Philip Pagan Taylor was captured at St Valery on 12th of June 1940, and was a Prisoner of War at the Eichstatt Prison Camp in Germany. – We offer in-house shipping services for all items, both within the UK and internationally, at reasonable rates. Items may also be collected at the Kempton Arms Fair in London on the 8th of December.

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