Waagen (Dr.). Galleries and Cabinets of Art in Great Britain: being an account of more than forty collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, Mss., &c., &c. visited in 1854 and 1856, and now for the first time described, 4 volumes (including Supplement), London: John Murray, 1854-1857, original cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying and wear, particularly to first and last volumes, 8vo, together with [Patmore, Peter George], British Galleries of Art, 1st edition, London: G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1824, contemporary cloth-backed plain boards, printed paper label to spine, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus Passavant (M.). Tour of a German Artist in England, with notices of private galleries, and remarks on the state of art, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Saunders and Otley, 1836, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, half-titles present, bookplates of Captain Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, dated 1904 and Michael Jaffé to front pastedowns, original boards with paper labels to spines, some wear and chipping to joints and edges, 8vo, and [Dallaway, James]. An Account of All the Pictures exhibited in the rooms of the British Institution, from 1813 to 1823, belonging to the nobility and gentry of England: with remarks, critical and explanatory, 1st edition, London: Priestley and Weale, 1824, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf, with gilt oval coat of arms of George Agar Ellis to centre of each cover, rubbed and some wear with spine partly detached along upper joint, 8vo, plus another copy of the Dallaway's Account of All the Pictures..., 1824 and W. Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, with a chronological history of the importation of pictures by the Great Masters into England since the French Revolution, 2 volumes, London: R. Ackermann, 1824Qty: (11)NOTESEx libris Michael Jaffé (1923–1997).
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Ross-of-Bladensburg (John). A History of the Coldstream Guards, from 1815 to 1895, Illustrated by Lieut. Nevile R. Wilkinson, 1st edition, A.D. Innes, 1896, portrait frontispiece, maps and hand-coloured lithographic plates as per list, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, bookplate and ownership signature of Cuthbert de Hoghton, modern cloth with upper panel from original binding laid down, rubbed, 4to, together with: Hamilton (F.W.) , The Origin and History of the First or Grenadier Guards, 3 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1874, uncoloured plates and plans including frontispieces and some folding, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, some edge wear and spine of volume 3 damp stained, plus: Forbes (Patrick) , The Grenadier Guards in the War of 1939-1945, 2 volumes, Aldershot, 1949, colour and black & white plates including some folding, original cloth in dust jackets, spotted and soiled, a little frayed with small loss, all 8vo, plus others relatedQty: (20)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.
A Victorian silver inkstand with engraved and pierced decoration, scroll borders and bracket feet, fitted with detachable taper-stick of baluster form with removable grease-pan and weighted base, flanked by twin cut glass ink bottles with silver collars and hinged covers. Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1847, 27cm wideGood condition, no losses or repairs, no chips to glass
Heal & Sons patterned part dinner and tea service, white ground with blue floral spray decoration, a Royal Staffordshire pottery A J Wilkinson Ltd 'Clarice Cliff' plate and another smaller (3) Condition ReportThe dinner service comprises 2 tea pots and 1 hot water pot (spouts damaged), 1 large plate, 3 medium, and 6 small ( several chipped or cracked), 1 soup plate, 4 large, 5 medium (1 chipped) and 5 small saucers,5 tea cups (2 missing handles , 1 cracked) 5 coffee cans, 1 condiment pot (no lid and cracked)1 egg cup (cracked), 1 sugar bowl and an oval plate. Many items are in poor condition and discoloured.The large Clarice Cliff plate is cracked, the smaller has a chip.
WILKINSON, LONDON A RARE PATTERN 1907 BAYONET WITH HOOKED QUILLION, dated for October 1910, with fullered spear-point 17in. blade, date and maker's marks at forte, cross guard with integral hooked quillion and muzzle ring to reverse, wood scales held via two screws and pommel marked '1N R1D' over an obscured four digit serial number, complete with its iron-mounted leather service scabbard and rivited Pattern 1888 leather frog (some mild cleaning and frosting to pommel, cross-guard darkly stained). This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
WILKINSON SWORD, LONDON A SCARCE MKI FAIRBAIRN-SYKES DAGGER, with double-edged brushed bright 6 7/8in. blade of narrow form, prominent medial ridge (tip slightly misshapen), squared ricasso etched 'THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE' on one side and WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD LONDON' within a floral border on the reverse, 2in. 'S' shaped nickel cross-guard, narrow turned nickel hilt with rolled chequering and bun pommel-nut, complete with a period leather scabbard with nickel drag and no provision for sleeve mounting, press-stud closure to security tab. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
WILKINSON, LONDON A BRITISH PATTERN '08 CAVALRY SWORD, no visible serial number, dated for December 1915 with narrow single edged and blind fullered 35in. blade, sheet iron bowl-style handguard with rolled edge painted olive green, composite material chequered 'pistol-grip' hilt and domed iron pommel, complete a period iron scabbard signed 'MOLE' and dated September 1914, fitted with twin fixed suspension rings. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A SCARCE OAK REVOLVER CASE, originally for a 6in. barrelled .455 Webley Wilkinson, measuring externally 13 1/4in. x 8in. x 2 3/4in. with radiused edges and corners, twelve screw lid with central coin-edged circular brass escutcheon, the inside compartmented and lined in red baize with oak tray for loose rounds, label removed from inside lid and a loose leather handle to exterior front, escutcheoned lock complete with key.
WILKINSON, LONDON A SCARCE AND FINE .577 (SNIDER) DOUBLE-BARRELLED SIDE-BY-SIDE HOWDAH-PISTOL, serial no. 8503, circa 1880, with blued 6 1/2in. rifled barrels, the top rib signed 'WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON', bead fore-sight, scroll engraving to the rib end and engraved bands at breech, rounded border engraved colour hardened side-lever opening action, standing notch rear-sight to standing breech, blued serpentine side-lever with chequered thumb-piece, borderline and scroll engraved curved colour hardened back-action locks signed within engraved folded banners 'WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON', border engraved colour hardened hammers with dolphin heads, chequered walnut pistol-grip butt (numbered in the wood at head '9' over '716'), moulded butt-cap with central horseshoe-shaped lanyard swivel and border engraved edge, full length serial numbered trigger-guard tang, diminutive border engraved captive iron fore-end, the whole in outstanding condition and showing little signs of use.. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
Six Various British Bayonets, comprising:- 1907 by Wilkinson with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog; 1913 by Remington with broad arrow mark, lacks scabbard; a No.4 Mk.I spike bayonet and scabbard; two No.4.Mk.II spike bayonets and scabbards; a No.9 Mk.I knife bayonet and scabbard (6). The 1907 and 1913 bayonets have black patching to the blades and hilts. The spike bayonets have some wear to black paint.
Small cigar box with a quantity of Georgian coins to include George III cartwheel penny, John Wilkinson Ironmaster iron penny dated 1793, 1911 King George V and Queen Mary Coronation medal, Victorian 60th anniversary of reign/jubilee medal 1897 with further "Free Front MP Free Privilege Post" letter date stamped 1833
A quantity of Masonic regalia, to include four silver/silver gilt medals and further gilt metal medals for John Doulton and Skiddaw lodges, two small stitched leather briefcases, a Wilkinson Sword poignard, aprons and cuffs. CONDITION REPORT: The poignard blade is in very good order with no issues. The handle grip and pommel are all tarnished with verdigris. The scabbard is present but again the metalwork is tarnished. The leather outer cover is perished and has approximately 25% loss. The John Dalton lodge medal with set square is silver as is the Crescent medal with Dove. The medal with the shaped ingot has silver mounts. The triangular medal with the letter N is silver. All of the enamelled medals are in good order with no enamel losses. All fasteners and pins are present and appear to be in good condition.
A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, stamped W & C Wilkinson 14 Ludgate Hill. 7410, with two short and three long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles, raised on turned feet. Width 110 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest is in structurally very good order. It is a good colour. The top is in very good condition with no cracks, splits or significant stains. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition with only minor blemishes as one would expect. The drawer fronts are all in good order. All knob handles are present. One has a small section of timber missing at the rear. The legs are original and in good order.
Royal Artillery Elizabeth II Sword by Wilkinson of London.A very good example of the Regimental pattern, the blade with etched decoration incorporating an EIIR cypher, Regimental title and floral decoration. The forte with the cutler’s details and the back of the blade with the number “94825”. The hilt with three bar open guard, with shagreen grip. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard and leather sword knot. Parade condition.
Victorian Attributed Gloucestershire Regiment / Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson.An interesting patent hilt example, the blade with etched floral decoration, the forte with cutler’s details of Wilkinson London and the back of the blade with the number “27957”. The hilt with three bar open guard of Royal Artillery pattern. Housed in polished brown field service scabbard. PLEASE NOTE. The blade number indicates an order date of March 1887. The sword has been professionally refurbished during its working life and has been re-hilted and grip refurbished. The overall condition is near parade condition. The blade number indicates an order date of March 1887 to 2nd Lt E.A.G. Clark of the Gloucester Regiment, he would see service with the regiment until 1892, He would work during the Boer War working as a clerk on the Government Railways, he was tragically killed in Wynberg on the 2nd May 1897. The history of the sword after this period is lost, but it appears to have been used again on a parade square by a RA Officer.
South African Infantry Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson of London.A very good example, modelled on the British Infantry pattern of 1897. The straight blade with etched decoration of the Arms of South Africa and to the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson London. The hilt incorporates the Arms of South Africa to the guard. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Near Parade Condition.
Royal Navy Elizabeth II Officer’s sword by Wilkinson. A very good clean example, the blade etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher and fouled anchor. To the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson sword and blade number 19402. Solid gilt metal folding guard, this with engraved name “L.R. ALTON”. White shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel. Housed in leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Near Parade condition GC.Lieutenant Commander L.R. Alton retired from the RN in 1971
WW2 1st pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife.A very good and rare carried example. The hilt with nickel grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Recurved cross guard. Housed in an early pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel rounded chape. Tailored with elasticated retaining strap and complete with four tangs. The overall condition is good clean bright, with minor age wear. Blade length 16.5cm
Five postcard albums containing comic, British topographical, transport, sentimental etc, a Margaret Tarrant Nursery Rhyme book, published WM Collins Sons & Co Ltd 1950 and 'The Illustrated London News: The Transvaal War 1899-1900' including a record of the war by Spencer Wilkinson with eight photogravures (6).
A collection of Clarice Cliff, to include; A Royal Staffordshire for Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" The Biarritz bowl, printed and impressed marks, length 22.5cm, a Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" side plate in the Ravel pattern, painted in colours, printed factory marks, three other various Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" side plates, painted in colours, printed factory marks, a Clarice Cliff shallow bowl in the Kew type pattern, painted in colours, printed factory mark, diameter 23cm (small chip to underside of rim), A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" saucer, painted in colours, printed factory marks, a Wilkinson Ltd for Clarice Cliff cup and saucer, painted in colours, printed factory marks, the saucer diameter 12.7cm and a Newport Pottery for Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" cup and saucer, painted in colours, printed factory marks, the saucer diameter 12.5cm, (the cup as found). (qty)
A collection of Clarice Cliff, to include; A Clarice Cliff saucer in the Crocus pattern, hand painted in colours, printed factory marks, diameter 16.7cm, a Wilkinson Ltd for Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" side plate, painted in colours, factory marks, diameter 16.7cm, a Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" octagonal side plate, painted in colours, printed factory marks, width 15cm, a Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" bowl, painted in colours, printed factory marks, diameter 15.8cm, a Clarice Cliff "Fantasque Bizarre" conical tea cup in the summerhouse pattern (vertical hairline and repair at rim), a Clarice Cliff "Fantasque Bizarre" Athens shape tea cup in the secrets pattern (hairline near handle), a Clarice Cliff "Fantasque Bizarre" egg cup, painted in colours, printed factory marks (chip to rim), and a Newport Pottery Co. pie funnel fashioned as a blackbird. (8)
Rutland.- Wright (James) The history and antiquities of the County of Rutland: collected from records, ancient manuscripts, monuments on the place, and other authorities, first edition, title in red and black, engraved double-page map, engraved illustrations, woodcut arms, [Wing W3696], printed for Bennet Griffin at the Griffin in the great Old Baily, and are to be sold by Christ. Wilkinson at the Black Boy, and by Sam. Keble at the Turks-Head in Fleetstreet, 1684 bound with Wright (James) Additions to the History and antiquities of Rutlandshire, drop-head title, engraved frontispiece ([A1]), engraved illustrations, [Wing W3691], [Printed for the Author by Edward Jones], [1687], together 2 parts in 1 vol., double column, occasional spotting, a few small stains, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, gilt, rebacked in 19th century calf in compartments with red morocco label, lower joint splitting, corners rubbed and scuffed, heavily so to spine, a wide-margined copy, folio
Pictures and prints - The Rev. Joseph Wilkinson 1764-1831, Elegant Travellers in the Lake District, pencil, pen and watercolour, 19 x 26.5cm, framed; an 18th century engraving of Chatsworth House 'engraved for The Modern Universal British Traveller', framed; another 'Tom And Jerry In Trouble After A Spree.' English Dandies, Tom And Jerry, Before A Judge. Etching By George Cruikshank for Pierce Egan's 'Life In London,' 182, framed; etc. (7)
‡ Henry Moore OM, CH (1898-1986) Hand Relief No. 1 Bronze, with green patination, conceived in 1952 and cast in 1956 in an edition of nine plus one artist's proof 33.5 x 35 cm This work is registered with the Henry Moore Foundation, no. LH 354 Provenance: Either Laing Gallery, Toronto or Marlborough Gallery, Montreal; where purchased by Benjamin Luxenberg Q.C., Toronto; by descent to Leon Root, New York Literature: Alan Bowness, ed., Henry Moore, Complete Sculpture, 1949-54, vol. 2, (Lund Humphries, London), no. 354 (another cast illustrated but incorrectly labelled as no. 355) According to Moore the present work is a 'study for the hands on a larger work, actually of the King and Queen, 1952/53. When I was making the large version of the King and Queen, and getting to working on the hands in detail, I got a little stuck with them, and contrary to any previous practice, I felt I needed to have a model of a real hand. And so I asked my wife to come into the studio and hold her hand in the position I required - she posed for about a quarter of an hour and then said she couldn't stay any longer as the lunch she was cooking needed her attention. I then asked Mary, my daughter who was six years old, to come and hold her hand in the position I wanted, and in this way I was helped in completing the hands of the full-size sculpture.' (Henry Moore, letter to Allan D. Emil, 21 October 1966, reprinted in Alan Wilkinson (ed.), Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations, Aldershot 2002, p.283)
Rare Second World War first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes F-S fighting knife / Commando knife with etched polished steel blade, by Wilkinson Co. Ltd. London, with curved crossguard and chequered / knurled hilt, in correct first pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel plated chape and snap fastening retaining tab

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