A First Pattern Fairburn Sykes ''F-S'' Fighting Knife by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., the 17cm double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge to each side, each side of the ricasso with a recessed panel, one side faintly etched with maker's name, the opposing side etched THE F~S FIGHTING KNIFE, with nickel plated brass recurving crossguard and diamond cut grip, the leather scabbard with nickel shoe. Overall slight signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Otherwise good condition.
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Three Wilkinson Commemorative Swords, each with a 76.5 cm etched, plated blade, representative with images of Wales, Ireland and England respectively, gilt brass hilt with cast cruciform crossguard, wire bound black plastic grip. Slight wear to the gilt finish but otherwise in good condition.
WW2 Multiple signed Robert Taylor Air Combat Paintings Volume IV. Stunning images of some of Taylors greatest works. Signed inside by 60 RAF and Luftwaffe Battle of Britain Air Crew, numbers 13 of 50 the signatures includes Grp Capt D David, Wg Cdr T Vigors, Wg Cdr C Currant, Sqn Ldr T Pickering, Sqn Ldr T Thorogood, Wg Cdr K Mackenzie, Wg Cdr R Beamont, Grp Capt J Peel, Ost Helmut Bennerman, Mjr Gerhard Schopfel, Sqn Ldr C Bamburger, Wg Cdr J Freeborn, Sqn Ldr T Iveson, Air Cdr C Brown, Grp Capt B Drake, Wg Cdr B Doe, AVM S Johnstone, Wg Cdr G Unwin, Sqn Ldr H Green, Sqn Ldr K Lee, Sqn Ldr A Bartley, Grp Capt D Sheen, Sqn Ldr J Gibson, Sqn Ldr B Stapleton, WO P Fox, Grp Capt J Cunningham, Sqn Ldr P Morfill, OBs E Leykauf, Gen Gunter Rall, Haupt R Trenkel, FO K Wilkinson, Air Cdr J Ellacombe, Wg Cdr R Foster, Air Cdr E Wright, Sqn Ldr J Millard, Grp Capt F Carey, Sqn Ldr G Bennions, Wg Cdr P Parrott, Mjr E Rudorffer, Obst A Dickfield, C Hilken, Air Cdr P Webb, Air Cdr C Mount, Air Cdr A Winskill, Wg Cdr T Kane, Sqn Ldr N Rose, FO F Barker, Sqn Ldr G Wellum, Wg Cdr T Neil, Flt Lt J Kowalski, Air Cdr D Roberts, Grp Capt H Stephens, Flt Lt P Hairs, AVM J Johnson, Flt Lt E Parkin, Flt Lt L Martel, Obst S Bethke, Mjr Hans Ekkehard Bob, Obst E Neumann, Obst G Seeger. Has certificate with all the names and nice slipcase for the book. All autographs 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 collection from collection of stuntman Derek Del Baker who did some of the bale out scenes in the 1968 movie. Includes signed Aerial Call Unit sheet for 28th Sept 1968 and 25th September, sheets of headed production paper, colour magazine article and a multiple signed book Battle of Britain by Robert Rudhall signed by him, Ron Goodwin, BOB pilots K Wilkinson, Sqn Ldr Paul Day, Tony Pickering and Mike Vickers and John Blake both involved with the movie. Derek Baker has also signed on page referring to him in the book. He doubled for hundreds of stars like Sean Connery, Michael Caine, John Wayne in many classic movies including Were Eagle Dares, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, The Kray, The Living Daylights, Octopussy, Time Bandits, The Boys from Brazil, The Eagle Has Landed, The Professionals, The Sweeney and many more. Good Condition. All autographs 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.
DEREK WILKINSON (1929-2001); five signed limited edition coloured prints comprising 'Raised Beds', 'Hill Barn', 'Seascape', 'Lake' and 'Grasses-hayfield', dated from the 1970's to 1990's, the first three in editions of 25, dimension of first example 24.8 x 45.3cm, all unframed (5). (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Omori (Annie Shepley & Doi, Kochi) . Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan, 1935, Kenkyusha Co., Japan, colour frontispiece, 12 black & white illustrations, some mmarginal spotting throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked & rubbed with minor tears to head, 8vo, together with Mitchell (R.J.) , John Free, from Bristol to Rome in the fifteenth century, 1st edition, 1955, 5 black & white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and Magill (C.P. et al) , Tradition And Creation, essays in honour of Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson, 2nd edition, 1978, Leeds, black & white frontispiece, original cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly faded, 8vo, plus other early 20th century & modern literature, history & miscellaneous reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (Qty: 6 shelves)
Architectural Drawings of Dunbrody AbbeyKelly (John) Architect: A set of five very attractive coloured ink Drawings of the ruined Cistercian Monastery of Dunbrody in Co. Wexford, signed J. Kelly, "taken in 1844", each 52cms x 69cms. They comprise: a general view from the north-west; a general plan; the west elevation; a window in the clerestory on the north side; and the corbels at the springing of the arches in the arcade.These appear to be the work of John Kelly, a builder and architect of Gorey, Co. Wexford, and to have been compiled for George Wilkinson, who was then collecting drawings of antiquities for his book Practical Geology, and Ancient Architecture of Ireland (1845). As drawings, w.a.f. (1)
WILKINSON & SON, LONDONA CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, MODEL 'ADAMS' PATENT', serial no. 35496R,circa 1858, with blued octagonal 5 1/2in. barrel, the top-strap signed 'WILKINSON & SON, 27 PALL MALL LONDON', borderline engraved solid blued frame with sliding cylinder lock on the right hand side, re-blued five-shot cylinder, spurred hammer, guarded trigger and semi saw-handled chequered walnut grip, the whole retaining the majority of its original blued finish except where noted and complete with its maker's walnut case lined and compartmented in green baize, Wilkinson trade label inside lid and containing an un-numbered brass Adams type mould, a bag-shaped flask, a turn-screw, cleaning rod, oil bottle, nipple-pot and wad punch, all apparently associated (case lid detached).
JAMES WILKINSON & SON, LONDON AN EXTREMELY RARE CASED PERCUSSION CANNON IGNITER, MODEL 'WILKINSON'S PATENT', serial no. 54, and built to his patent published in 1854, with approximately 20 1/2in. brass barrel, the muzzle cranked to approximately 70 degrees, bayonet catch locking breech, simplistic under-hammer percussion lock (built to the same pattern as that submitted by Wilkinson for the 1837 Musket Trials), plain walnut half-stock with bag-shaped grip and flat brass fore-end cap, together with a period walnut storage case relined and possibly re-fitted for this apparatus and including a snipper and brush combination tool, a leather flask, a tin flask, a cleaning rod, a tin of modern caps, an Enfield 'Y' tool, a length of cord fuse and a turn-screw, reproduction Wilkinson label inside lid and brass circular flush handle and escutcheon to the outside of lid
WW2 SECOND PATTERN FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFE MANUFACTURED BY WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY.APPROX 12 INCHES IN OVERALL LENGTH WITH A 7 INCH BLADE. A 2INCH STRAIGHT CROSS GUARD. MARKED EITHER SIDE OF THE BLADE ' THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE' AND 'WILKINSON SWORD CO LTD LONDON.WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 230 GRAMS. IN A VERY GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION. IN ITS ORIGINAL LEATHER SHEATH WITH NICKEL PLATED TOE (ELASTIC KEEPER MISSING) NOT AVAILABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS!
A cased letter knife by Wilkinson Sword modelled as a 15th century crusader's sword having etched decoration to blade, HM silver cross guard and pommel with enamelled grip, London 1973, makers mark GHGood condition, no visible faults or repairs. some marks to cream velvet lining of box. Outher box and hinge good
Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1847, a Victorian silver mustard pot, Chinoiserie hexagonal section waisted form, reticulated rosette and foliate fron panels, below an embossed Pagoda lid with alternating engraved fish scale and diaper decoration within Gothic trefoil and lappet borders, ear handle, glass liner, 10cm high, 3.54ozt Provenance: Lyon and Turnbull, 12th October 2010, lot 318
Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1837, a William IV/Victorian silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, die stamped in the Gothic Revival style, with open beaded arcading and foliage below, plain lid, double C scroll handle, glass liner, 7.5cm high, 3.55ozt Provenance: Bonhams, 5th March 2013, lot 96
Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1839, a Victorian silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, die stamped in the Gothic Revival style, with open beaded arcading and foliage below, the lid embossed with leaf and lancet wreath and cast foliate baluster knop, double C scroll handle, glass liner, 10cm high, 3.55ozt Provenance: Christie's 30th March 1993, lot 67; Colman Collection
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. 1564-1616.The Players' Shakespeare. Stratford-upon-Avon: The Shakespeare Head Press, 1923-1927. 6 volumes. Folio. Including Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, The Tragedie of Cymbeline, Julius Caesar, King Lear, and Love's Labour's Lost. The first two titles in green morocco by Zaehnsdorf, decorated in gilt and blind on covers, spines gilt in 6 compartments; the remainder in publisher's vellum, decorated in gilt and blind on covers, gilt titles on spines; to edges gilt, remaining edges untrimmed; five with slipcases. Spines of morocco binding sunned, slipcases perished, minor wear and browning.LIMITED EDITIONS, each in numbered editions of 100, with illustrations by Charles Ricketts, Thomas Lowinsky, Albert Rutherston, Ernst Stern, Paul Nash, and Norman Wilkinson. Each copy is signed on the limitation page by the respective artist, the art editor, and Harley-Granville Barker, who wrote the introductions.
AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of signed clipped pieces, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by a variety of famous men and women, most associated with the Arts, including Muriel St. Clare Byrne, Leslie Hartley, Leon Goossens, Alec Guinness, Arthur Bliss, Thomas Bodkin, Thomas Armstrong, Peter Pears, John Keating, Geoffrey Fisher, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac, Edward Maufe, William Reid Dick, John Ward, James Fitton, Arnold Machin, Charles Wheeler, Peter Hawkins (stating, in part, 'I was up at the Palace for half of last week making the last two Flower Pot films for the present…..', 8th May 1954), Siegfried Charoux (2), Diana Armfield, Jennifer Dickson, John Ward (stating, in part, 'How very, very kind of you to write about my book. It was fun to do - although I found I could only write sense for about 2 hours a day. I can manage about 4 hours painting a day….I hardly ever get to the R.A. these days - but what fun it was when Sidney was secretary & the place still belonged to the R.A.'s! I have been away painting in Monte Carlo…..'), William Russell Flint, Norman Wilkinson, Yvonne Arnaud, Solomon, Alec Clifton-Taylor (discussing the British art historian and Secretary of the Royal Academy Sidney Hutchison, 1967), Audrey Russell (7; in one stating, in part, 'How nice of you to write about "Going for a Song". I should have replied long ago & certainly before my resounding defeat at the hands of Spike Milligan. I don't quite know why, but I was very off colour that day, though that is an amateur's excuse - the reason was, as you may have observed, that Spike Milligan knows much more about antiques & their value than I do! I was sorry not to get through as that kind of programme is such marvelous publicity, which I rather need just now. I've never met Milligan before, though he had written to me once or twice about programmes. I liked him - immensely intelligent - & of course amusing, & mad on antiques & with a sort of gentleness unusual in this day & age'). Donald Wolfit, R. F. Delderfield (5), Donald Sinden (stating, in part, 'So delighted you enjoyed This is Your Life: it was quite a traumatic experience - especially when Mai Zetterling came on. I had never met her before!!'), Anna Neagle (2), Andre Tchaikowsky, Kyffin Williams (stating, in part, '….I always feel I am a bit of an outsider in the R.A. John Ward, Bernard Dunstan & Anthony Green are old friends but otherwise, apart from Diana, I am an academic loner….'), Hugh Gaitskell, Ernle Chatfield, Lord Woolton, Alexander of Tunis, Montgomery of Alamein, Frederick Browning etc. G to VG, 78 The majority of the letters in the present lot were written to Margaret Hallett (1928-2018) British Clerk and Assistant Librarian at the Royal Academy of Arts in London 1955-65.

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