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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
VARIOUS NOVELTY ITEMS, to include ten modern desk globes, (some with stands), a novelty shaped desk set shaped as books comprising calculator holder, phone holder (?), cd rack, note pad, pen/pencil pot and another item, a resin figure of a Rugby player (jonnie Wilkinson), various pens (rollerball, gel, cased) Owner refill 0.5 etc), miniature guitar on stand and cased timepiece
Barry Wilkinson (British, B. 1923) "Great Britain -- 1911 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood Europa Cover for the Great Britain two 20-1/2P Europa stamps issued May 15, 1984. Known as the "Best Car in the World," the Rolls-Royce was also to have the longest run of any automobile in history. The first Silver Ghosts were shown in 1907 and they remained in production with only minor alterations until 1925. In all, eight thousand were built. When the car was first introduced, employee Claude Johnson developed a scheme to get it some much needed publicity. First, he took the thirteenth chassis built and had it painted silver. Then the Roi des Belges touring body was similarly colored and all the metalwork was silver-plated. Thus, the Silver Ghost came into being. Silver because of its finish and Ghost because of its silent running. Strictly speaking, there was only this one actual Silver Ghost and it is owned by the company. Immediately after the creation of this marvelous silver motorcar, Claude Johnson set out to prove the car's reliability and performance. The Rolls-Royce firm discontinued all other models, leaving the acclaimed Silver Ghost in splendid isolation. Although not a design leader, the Silver Ghost was at all times the best built and most carefully tested car in the world. The model in the painting is the 1911 40/50 Silver Ghost. It was in this year that the Silver Lady was first used on the radiator cap. Designed by Charles Sykes RA., a well-known sculptor, the lady represents the Silver Ghost's effortless "flight." The handsome Silver Ghost Rolls-Royce is shown in front of the Royal Exchange in London. Image Size: 10.75 x 9 in. Overall Size: 13 x 11.5 in. Unframed. (B09230)
An Old Sheffield plated butter-dish, stand and cover, with silver finial, the dishes and stands apparently unmarked, the finial by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, circa 1830, with pierced foliage scroll sides, cover and stand, the body and cover with blue glass liners, the finial cast as a recumbent cow; Together With: a glass butter dish with Old Sheffield plate cover and associated stand, the cover with silver recumbent cow finial, detached, the finial by Hawkesworth, Eyre and Co., Sheffield, 1841, the stand 19cm diameter and smaller (2)
A late 19th century American walnut cased wall clock by Ansonia Clock Co., the dial signed J Wilkinson, Nantwich, the octagonal hood encasing the 30cm white dial applied with Roman numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and enclosing the two train movement with visible pendulum, 82cm long
A rare and impressive Gulf War ' Wilkinson Sword ' made FS ' Fairbairn Sykes ' presentation commando knife / dagger for ' Operation Desert Storm ' from the Gulf War. Featuring an ebonsided ribbed handle and a double edged steel blade etched with ' Operation Desert Storm 17th January 1991 ' to one side and ' Her Majesty's Armed Forces Defending World Freedom ' to the reverse. Stamped with the Royal Warrant, Wilkinson Sword makers mark and engraved with 085 to the base. Displayed within the original green presentation box. Rare.
Leon Underwood (British 1890-1975) Bronze of the African Madonna, (Modern British Avant Garde Sculptor ) - Original bronze - the African Madonna with a fine brown Patination. Conceived in 1934/1935, signed to the base Leon. U., numbered IV-VIII, dated 36. on a gnarled walnut rustic wood base. total height 14 1/2". Literature: The sculpture of Leon Underwood by Ben Whitworth, published Lund Humphries 2000 cat no. 93. African Madonna (variants) illustrated on page 60. His works can be seen in major British museums and public collections in the UK. He was the precursor of modern sculpture in Britain, attended the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal College of Art. In the first World War he worked with Solomon Joseph Solomon, Norman Wilkinson and Paul Klee as a camoufleur creating observation posts camouflaged as trees and other objects. In 1921, Underwood opened the Brook Green School of Art in Hammersmith. Amongst his many students, he taught Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Moore later spoke of his indebtedness to Underwood's influence and teaching. He wrote a number of books on ancient African sculpture including Bronzes of West Africa, which were a great influence to him in later years for cycladic and African culture designs. Provenance - Mirfield Theological College of the Church of England, West Yorkshire. On Saturday October 22nd 2011, the monks at the college held an auction to raise money for the church renovations for the grade listed building. The bronze on offer was sold at this auction and mentioned in the catalogue and sold next to work by Eric Gill - entitled Lord Jesus Christ. The said bronze was also mentioned in the local paper, The Intelligent Weekly Press on 7th October 2011. See https://www.thepressnews.co.uk/press-news/monks-auction-prized-artefacts.
WILKINSON (MRS.)The Complete Servant Maid; Containing all that is Necessary to be Known to be Qualified for the Following Places, viz. Ladies Maid, Housekeeper, Chamber Maid... Scullery Maid... Together with Instructions how to Manage Poultry, typographical headpiece and initial, advertisement leaf at end, single wormhole in upper outer corners growing into larger trail at end of volume, modern half morocco, gilt lettered spine [ESTC T221810], 8vo, J. Coote, at the King's Arms, opposite Devereux Court in the Strand, 1758Footnotes:Extremely scarce manual for housemaids and kitchen staff, ESTC recording only the St Patrick's College Library copy. ESTC and Maclean both refer to the first edition of the previous year but have not located any copies.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
British Military Authority 5 Shillings ND (1943), brown on blue & green underprint, virtually UNC , together with a a collection of British Armed Forces Vouchers comprising: 2nd series: £1 lilac with metal security thread, 5 shillings watermarked paper & sixpence with metal security thread; 3rd series: £1 with metal security strip, 4th series: £1 lilac & green, without punch cancellation & sixth series: 50p, 10p & 5p, all printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co; all mint state as issued, together with The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 5 x consecutively numbered £1 27th June 2000, C/86 828912 - 828916, signatory F. Goodwin, mint state as issued & an unused motor fuel ration book, issued by the British Government as preparation for the possibility of petrol rationing during the 1973 oil crisis (coupons unused as rationing never came about), as issued & a share certificate for one £10 share in the Old Silkstone & Dodsworth Coal & Iron Company Limited, signed & dated 25th January 1883 as share No. 5096 to John Taylor of Fernholme Oldham, superb mint state as issued
Joseph Wilkinson: 'Part Second of the Architectural Remains and Environs of the Ancient Town and Borough of Thetford in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Tending to Illustrate Martin and Blomfield's Histories of Thetford.', Rodwell and Martin, 1821, 1st edition, engraved frontis + 24 engraved plates as called for, 6pp letterpress describing the plates, 4to, contemporary half calf ovr marbled paper covered boards (worn, top board detached but present), gilt leather title label to upper board. scarce
Joseph Wilkinson: 'Part Second of the Architectural Remains and Environs of the Ancient Town and Borough of Thetford in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Tending to Illustrate Martin and Blomfield's Histories of Thetford.', Rodwell and Martin, 1821, 1st edition, engraved frontis + 24 engraved plates as called for, 6pp letterpress describing the plates, 4to, old half calf gilt (worn, part losses to backstrip, spine reinforced with masking tape, armorial bookplate of Thomas Tindal Methold to front pastedown; plus Alfred E. Simpson: 'A History of Mildenhall and its Celebrities of the Past', Mildenhall, 1892, 1st edition, frontis + 11 plates as called for, original cloth gilt, ownership signature of Norman Scarfe to FFEP. scarce (2)
A Grenadier Guards officer's sword, slender, straight, fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, no 18644 (for 1872) on backstrap, etched with crowned, reversed and interlaced VR cypher, wreath and 5 battle honour scrolls “Lincelles” to “Waterloo” on one side, and on the other crown, Grenade, wreath and 3 scrolls “Alma”, “Inkerman” and “Sevastopol” with blank escutcheon on the other, pierced steel 1895 pattern hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, plain pommel and chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip. GC (minor wear and light pitting, no scabbard)
Scarce Wilkinson Sword Fairbairn-Sykes commando fighting knife, American private purchase, with 7 inch double edged blade engraved "The FS Fighting Knife Wilkinson Sword London" with finely engraved details for Hank Fieberg 36266305 with checkered brass grip, complete with original sheath, with a large selection of research material, information and photographs relating to Hank Fieberg, staff sergeant in the US army, various photocopies of associated photographs, newspaper cuttings, and ephemera relating to Hank including reunion pictures of Hank with other members of the "Bloody Bucket Boys" of the 28th infantry division
Wilkinson Sword Fairbairn-Sykes commando knife with bannered personal engraving for Herbert H. Trobaugh, 6 3/4 inch double edged blade engraved with bannered name Wilkinson & Sword and FS fighting knife with blackened cross piece and diamond checkered grip complete with original leather sheath and folder of research material relating to Herbert Henry Trobaugh from the 467th Bomb group, USA forces, stationed at Rackheath, Norfolk during WWII 1944 - 1945
Bindings.- Randall (John) John Wilkinson, the Father of the English Iron Trade, photographic portrait frontispiece, frontispiece laid down, repairs to title, ex-Birmingham Assay Office with occasional stamps, modern calf backed boards, Madeley, [1876] § The Complete Pocket-Book: or Gentleman's and Tradesman's Daily Journal, for the Year of Our Lord 1787, occasional spotting, chipping to title, disbound, [1787] § Somper (S.) The London School Board and the Development of Evening Education 1870-1893, typescript, contemporary half-morocco, n.d.; and c.65 others, bindings, v.s. (c.68)⁂ The second appears to be unrecorded.

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