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Los 2010

A small early Victorian silver chamber-stick by Henry Wilkinson & Co, the base in the form of three leaves and with scrolling leaf handle, original silver snuffer.Condition report: No condition issues although it may be missing a drip pan

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An early Victorian engraved silver taper stick with detachable drip tray and original snuffer in the form of a flower bud, makers mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1851.

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A Birmingham hallmarked Edwardian 1912 silver tankard with scroll handles by T Wilkinson & Sons. Monogram to front. Measures 10cms high / weight 86.9g

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Small sword by Wilkinson Sword to celebrate fifty years of peace since 1945

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‡˜A SILVER-MOUNTED MAMELUKE-HILTED PRESENTATION SWORD TO MAJOR GENERAL SIR N.R.STEWART, FROM THE OFFICERS WHO SERVED UNDER HIS COMMAND IN THE INDIAN ARMY 1897, NO. 34932, LONDON, 1897, MARK OF JOHN FRANCIS LATHAM FOR THE WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY with curved single-edged blade etched with the presentation inscription, foliage, and strapwork on one face and further strapwork, foliage and the maker's details on the other, silver-gilt hilt comprising a pair of langets decorated with a central bouquet, quillons with foliate terminals and one struck with silver marks, back-strap decorated with a running pattern of olive foliage, and a pair of ivory grip-scales retained by rivets with gilt flowerhead caps, complete with its bullion knot, in its silver scabbard with large gilt locket, chape and middle band, all cast and chased with openwork designs of foliage within beadwork frames, the locket mouth decorated with a border of plaited silver gilt, the middle band and locket each decorated with the owner's crested coat-of-arms and motto and with the presentation inscription, each fitted with a plaited silver gilt ring for suspension, and in very good to fine condition throughout, in its lined and fitted mahogany case, the lid later fitted with glass for display purposes 80.5 cm; 31 3/4 in blade Major General Sir Norman Stewart was the second and only surviving son of Field Marshall Donald Stewart who was at the siege of Lucknow and later served with distinction in the Abyssinian and Afghan campaigns. His mother was Marina Catherine, daughter of Commander T.Dabine R.N.. He was born in India, entered the army in 1871, served in the Afghan war of 1876-80, was present at the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzu near Ghuzni, being mentioned in dispatches and receiving a brevet and clasp to the medal. In the Nile Expedition of 1884-5 he was with the Indian Contingent, being present at the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zariba and at the destruction of Tamai. For these services he was again mentioned in dispatches and received his brevet to Lieutenant Colonel with two clasps to the medal and the Khedive's star. In the China expeditionary force in 1900 he commanded the first infantry brigade and was again mentioned and created CB. On the death of his father in 1900 he succeeded to the Baronetcy and in 1909 he published 'My Service Days', a book of reminiscences. He died in Ealing, London aged 75. Abridged from 'The Times', 11th November 1926. John Francis Latham is recorded trading as The Wilkinson Sword Company Limited from 1897 and was appointed sword cutler to Queen Victoria. See Southwick 2001, pp. 257-258.

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THIRTY VOLUMES RELATING TO ANTIQUE FIREARMS comprising: The Journal of the Arms & Armour Society, The Firework Book: Gunpowder in Medieval Germany, Vol. XVII, No. 1 (2001); ATKINSON, John A., The British Duelling Pistol (1978); BLACKMORE, Howard L., Firearms (1964); BLACKMORE, Howard L., Guns and Rifles of The World (1965); BLACKMORE, Howard L., English Pistols (1985); BOOTHROYD, G., Gun Collecting (1969); Colt Inventories, The Evolution of the Colt From the Year 1836; The Double Gun Journal, Volume Fifteen, Issue 2 (2004); GAYLORD, Chic, Handgunner's Guide (1960); HASTINGS, Macdonald, English Sporting Guns and Accessories (1969); LUGS, Jaroslav, A History of Shooting (1968); MILLER, Martin, The Illustrated Collector's Guide to Firearms (1978); The Official Journal of the Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain, Black Powder, Volume 28, No. 1 (1981); NONTE, Major George, Shooter's Bible Pistol & Revolver Guide (1970); NORTH, Anthony & HOGG, Ian V., The Book of Guns & Gunsmiths (1978); PETERSEN, Harold L. & ELMAN, Robert, The Great Guns (1977); PETERSEN, Harold L., The Book of the Gun (1963); POPE, Dudley, Guns (1969); Richard A. Bourne Co. Inc., Antique Weapons: Collection of John T. Amber (1986); ROSA, Joseph G. & MAY, Robin, The Pleasure of Guns (1974); ROSA, Joseph G., Colonel Colt London (1976); WATERMAN, Charles F., The Treasury of Sporting Guns (1979); WESLEY, L., Air Guns and Air Pistols (1961); WILKINSON, Frederick, Small Arms (1970); WILKINSON, F., Flintlock Pistols (1976); WILKINSON, Frederick, The World's Great Guns (1977); WILKINSON, Frederick, Antique Firearms (1977); WILKINSON, Frederick, The Illustrated Book of Pistols (1979); WILKINSON, Frederick, Antique Guns and Gun Collecting (1974); WINANT, Lewis, Early Percussion Firearms (1970)

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BOOTHROYD, Geoffrey, The Shotgun: History and Development (1986); Christie's, The Armoury of Their Serene Highnesses the Princes zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck (Parts I & II) (1992); GILKERSON, William, Boarders Away II: Firearms of the Age of Fighting Sail (1993); HELD, Robert, The Age of Firearms, revised edition (1970); HOFF, Arne, The Arms & Armour Series: Airguns and Other Pneumatic Arms (1972); HOWE, James V., The Modern Gunsmith, Volume I (1954); Journal of the Arms and Armour Society Volume VI, No. 10 Volume VII, No. 4 (1970 & 1975); LENK, Torsten, The Flintlock: its origin and development, trans: URQUART, G.A. (1965); LINDSAY, Merrill, One Hundred Great Guns (1967); LOGAN, Herschel C., The Pictorial History Of The Underhammer Gun (1960); PETERSEN, Harold L., Arms and Armor in Colonial America 1526-1783 (1956); PETERSEN, Harold L., The Treasury of the Gun (1962); SMITH, W. H. B. & SMITH, Joseph E., The Book of Rifles (1963); TARR, Laszlo, The History Of The Carriage (1969); TAYLERSON, A. W. F., The Revolver 1865-1888 (1966); TAYLERSON, A. W. F., ANDREWS, R. A. N. & FRITH, J., The Revolver 1818-1865 (1968); VALE, Edmund, The Mail-Coach Men of the late Eighteenth Century (1967); WILKINSON, Frederick, Those Entrusted with Arms: A History of the Police, Post and Private Use of Weapons in Britain (2002); WINANT, Lewis, Firearms Curiosa (1955); WINANT, Lewis, Early Percussion Firearms (1959); WIRNSBERGER, Gerhard, The Standard Directory of Proof Marks, trans: STEINDLER, R.A. (1975)

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‡A RARE 20 BORE FLINTLOCK MAIL COACH PISTOL BY H.W.MORTIMER & SON, LONDON, GUNMAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY, NO. 268, CIRCA 1810 with swamped brass barrel signed 'H.W.Mortimer & Son, Gunmakers to His Majesty No. 268' on the flat and engraved 'For His Majesty's Mail Coaches' around the muzzle face, iron tang, stepped bevelled lock signed 'H. W. Mortimer & Son', fitted with bolt safety-catch, figured full stock, brass mounts of regulation type comprising side-plate, butt-cap and trigger-guard with stylised acorn finial, brass ramrod-pipes, and associated wooden ramrod 23.4 cm; 9 1/4 in barrel Provenance Bonhams, London, 4th April 2007, lot 317. For further information and details of the earliest payments made to Mortimer for the supply of these pistols see Wilkinson 2002, p. 120.

Los 372

‡A RARE 15 BORE FLINTLOCK MAIL COACH PISTOL BY H.W.MORTIMER & SON, LONDON, GUNMAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY, NO. 158, CIRCA 1810 with swamped brass barrel signed 'H.W.Mortimer, Gunmaker to His Majesty No. 158' on the flat and engraved 'For His Majesty's Mail Coaches' around the muzzle face, iron tang, stepped bevelled lock signed 'H.W.Mortimer & Son (top-jaw, screw and safety-catch replaced, light pitting), figured full stock, brass mounts of regulation type comprising side-plate, butt-cap and trigger-guard with stylised acorn finial and brass ramrod-pipes (later ramrod) 23.4 cm; 9 1/4 in barrel Provenance Bonhams, London, 25th July 2007,lot 381 For further information and details of the earliest payments made to Mortimer for the supply of these pistols see Wilkinson 2002, p. 120.

Los 476

‡A FINE PAIR OF 40 BORE PERCUSSION DUELLING PISTOLS BY JAMES WILKINSON & SON, PALL MALL, LONDON, NO 4168, FOR 1828 with signed browned twist octagonal sighted barrels numbered beneath, engraved numbered case-hardened breeches with platinum plugs, engraved breech tangs incorporating the back-sights, signed engraved bolted locks, figured walnut half-stocks, finely chequered fishtail butts each with engraved silver cap and small trap for spare nipples, engraved blued steel spurred trigger-guards, silver escutcheons engraved with the owner's crest and motto, silver fore-end caps, and original ramrods 25.3 cm; 10 in barrels (2) Provenance Christie's, 8th July 1980, lot 126 The crest and motto is that of John Walmesley of Lucknam Park, Wiltshire.

Los 546

A quantity of Hornby Dublo and other named carriages and engines to include Hornby Dublo LMS 2394 engine, Hornby Dublo LMS 26133 carriage, a Tri-ang tender, a Hornby Dublo Queen Mary 6222 engine, a Hornby Dublo carriage LMS 4183, a large engine LMS 2603, a Corgi boxed 'Dibnah's Choice' steam engine for Wilkinson Machinery Merchant Leith, a cart carrying timber, a boxed Matchbox model 'John Hoadley's Mammoth Fair Traction Steam Engine' and a copy of John Ramsay's 'British Model Trains Catalogue', first edition.

Los 475

A pair of Victorian silver bombe shaped tea caddies by Henry Wilkinson & Co, with engraved crest and pineapple finials, on scroll feet, Sheffield, 1863, height 14.3cm, 17.5 oz.

Los 497

A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, with waisted, knopped stems, on shaped square bases, with fluted angles, Sheffield, 1842, height 29cm, weighted.

Los 2490

Wilkinson’s ATLAS CLASSICA, published Robt. Wilkinson No 125 Fenchurch Street, 1808, numerous handcoloued maps and charts, marbled boards, together with John Bunyan PILGRIMS PROGRESS, 1797 edition, also Chevalier D’ Arvieux - TRAVELS IN ARABIA THE DESART’ 1718, and part of an early Encyclopaedia. (4)

Los 223

World War I bayonet, marked Wilkinson 1907, in leather and metal scabbard, a spike bayonet with steel sheath and a later chrome and horn handled hunting knife, in leather sheath

Los 107

Bayonet with scabbard, the 16.75in blade inscribed 1907 Wilkinson

Los 267

A Wilkinson Sword court sword, having ornate gilt metal hilt and etched blade

Los 268

A Wilkinson Sword court sword, having ornate gilt metal hilt and etched blade

Los 927

George III silver pair case pocket watch by Robert Wilkinson of London, the case London 1797, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, key wound, the case 54.5mm diameter

Los 734

J Wilkinson, 20th century, hilly landscape, signed watercolour, 32 x 42cm, together with Michael Smith, Burning Stubble Near Brancaster Beach, signed oil on board and two landscape, watercolours (4)

Los 272

A Victorian silver twin handled dish, of lobed oval shape, inscribed Millar Wilkinson St. Michaels Alley, Cornhill, London 1899, 26cm wide overall

Los 357

HENRY WILKINSON SILVER D SHAPED SERVIETTE RING WITH EMBOSSED ART NOUVEAU DECORATION SHEFFIELD 1902

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A fine .455/476 'WG Model' revolver by Webley, no. 6339, retailed by Wilkinson Sword Co.The barrel with nickel blade-foresight and flat sighting-rib, engraved Wilkinson Sword Co., Pall Mall S.W., the underside engraved H.F. Fraser, the left side of the cylinder-strap stamped 'WG' Model, the left side of the frame stamped Webley Patents, with the maker's 'Winged Bullet' trademark, retaining much blued finish, the birds-head butt with chequered two-piece plastic grips and lanyard-ring7½in. barrel, Birmingham Black Powder proofIn its wooden case with Wilkinson trade-labelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5

Los 1320

Seven boxed diecast models to include 2 x 1:50 Cararama lorries, Corgi C3 British Gas Set, Corgi Collection Landrover & Horse box, Corgi Fuller's Foden and trailers, Lledo ltd edn Brewery Vehicles, Truck Shop trailer Wilkinson

Los 1184

An 'R.J.H. jungle knife' by Wilkinson Sword London England complete with correct sheath, both knife and sheath in very good condition

Los 1072

Victorian set of silver and mother-of-pearl tea knives and forks, in fitted case, comprising six knives and eleven forks, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1881, together with five other spoons and a pickle fork, weighable silver 115 gr. . Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Los 1142

Edward VII silver vesta case, the ribbed body with vacant cartouche, by Henry Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham 1902, 5 cm high, 35 cm. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Los 124

Reg. Wilkinson, 'Hands Lay Aloft - Make Sail!', watercolour, signed December 1996, framed and glazed, 33cm x 24cm.

Los 317

1918-19 Bradbury Wilkinson 2/6d (3), 5/- & 10/- Mint, fine (5)

Los 295

of mid blue jacket with silvered thread embroidery, silk waistcoat, breeches, stockings, lace frill, black shoes with buckles by Peal & Co, and Court Sword by Wilkinson & Son in cream scabbard, length 68cm, in tin caseFootnote: This outfit was worn at the Coronation of George VI in 1937 by Lord Hastings' second son, The Hon Simon Nevill Astley (1919-1946), as a Page to his father.

Los 579

A Victorian silver christening mug, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1855, with engraved floral cartouche with initials "PLC 1956", with scroll capped handle, on a spreading base with cast scrolls and beads and with silver gilt interior. Height 10 cm, 150.8 grams.

Los 189

A VICTORIAN SILVER TAPERSTICK   of leafy naturalistic form, extinguisher, 14cm h, by H Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1837, loadedMinor knocks and polish residue, stem straight, no splits, some polish residue, extinguisher original

Los 1000

Donald Wilkinson (British, 20th century), "Gathering Clouds Above a Lakeland Backdrop", signed and dated 1997, watercolour and pastel. 53 cm x 69 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: The painting itself is in very good order with no condition issues that we can see. The colours are bright and strong with no discolouration. There are no scratches, tears or marks to the paper. The frame and glazing will be original. The card mount is a little discoloured as is the outer frame but not significantly.

Los 371

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed 'Views off North Shields', 26cm x 36cm and 19cm x 23cm (2)

Los 372

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed 'Landscape', 20cm x 34cm

Los 374

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed 'Bamburgh Castle', 34cm x 47cm

Los 375

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed 'Views of South Shields', 26cm x 33cm and pencil, signed, 'View of South Shields', 22cm x 30cm (2)

Los 376

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed 'Marsden Rock', 12cm x 17cm and 'South Shields', 18cm x 26cm (2)

Los 383

Thomas Wilkinson, watercolour, signed, 'Off North Shields Priory' and 'Lakeland View' 26cm x 36cm (both) (2)

Los 670

A pair of silver name card holders, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1890, the nameplate aperture flanked by trumpet shaped posy holders united by a scrolling stretcher and easel A frame support, together with a set of four silver knife rests, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 (see illustration).

Los 679

Four pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, to include Hester Bateman, Richard Mills, Thomas Wallis II and John Cormick and a Victorian pair of tongs, Henry Wilkinson & Co Sheffield 1880 (5).

Los 945

Henry Wilkinson (British 1921-2011), a pair of pointers in natural landscape, signed in pencil and numbered 51/150, coloured etching, the plate 25 cm x 34.5 cm.

Los 203

A fine Victorian silver claret jug, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Birmingham 1880, vine and bunched grape finial, the handle in the form of a vine, the neck decorated throughout with applied bunched grape and vine, on bulbous glass base, 30cmH 1296g total

Los 120

WW2 multisigned DM cover MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES signed by AVM Michael Henry Le Bas, ACM Sir Hugh Constantine, AVM Frederick Samuel Hazlewood, ACM Sir Anthony Wilkinson Heward, AVM Ian Douglas Napier Lawson, Gr Cpt Robert W Oxspring and Sir Alasdair Steedman. Good condition Est.

Los 692

BOB fighter ace Wg Cdr R. C. Wilkinson signed Royal Air Force Halton Show 18th June 1988 signed FDC No. 729 of 750. Flown in Chipmunk T 10 from RAF Abingdon to RAF Halton for the air show. Signed by Wg Cdr R. C. Wilkinson. Good condition Est.

Los 334

A Fine And Exceptionally Rare 28-Bore Percussion Seven-Shot Revolving 'Turret' Rifle By James Wilkinson & Son, Pall Mall, London, No. 5249 For 1840With browned twist leaf-sighted two-stage barrel rifled with nine spiral grooves, octagonal breech signed long the top flat, border engraved case-hardened action decorated with scrolling foliage in front of the trigger-guard and along the serial numbered lower tang, hinged blued border engraved top-strap released by a spring-catch within the foliate engraved loop at the rear, the surface engraved with foliate scrollwork and signed in full above '15/Patent/5249', spring-loaded button activating the blued cylinder release-catch, bright cylinder engraved 'Wilkinson & Son' and '15/Patent/5249', blued under-hammer, trigger and engraved flash-shields, large blued border engraved square-back trigger-guard and butt-plate both decorated with foliate scrollwork en suite, figured butt, chequered grip and detachable fore-end, the latter with horn cap, sling mounts, and retaining much of its original finish, London proof marks; together with an original extra cylinder en suite (2)71.1 cm. barrel

Los 330

A Brass-Barrelled Flintlock BlunderbussSigned D. Wilkinson, London, Circa 1820With two-stage barrel turned and belled at the muzzle, engraved 'London' along the top flat of the octagonal breech and fitted with folding bayonet above, tang with bayonet-catch, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock (cock replaced) sparsely decorated with foliage and with safety-catch and roller, figured full stock (chipped above the tail of the lock) with chequered grip, brass mounts comprising butt-plate engraved with a martial trophy and foliage on the heel tang, trigger-guard with pineapple finial and foliage on the bow, turned ramrod-pipes (ramrod missing), and vacant white-metal escutcheon, Birmingham proof marks 35.3 cm. barrelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *

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HAYWARD (J.F.)The Art Of The Gunmaker, vol. 1, d.w., London, 1965 reprint and vol. II, d.w, London, 1963 - GEORGE (J.N.): English Pistols and Revolvers, North Carolina, 1938, and English Guns and Rifles, d.w., Pennsylvania, 1947 - BLACKMORE (H.L.): Royal Sporting Guns at Windsor, d.w., London, 1968 - BEDFORD (CLAY P.) & GRANCSAY (STEPHEN V.): Early Firearms Of Great Britain And Ireland, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art (2 copies), 1971 - JACKSON (HERBERT J.) & WHITELAW (CHARLES E.): European Hand Firearms... (2 copies), one no. 239 of 550 copies (spine damaged, the other copy with repaired d.w.), London, 1923 - BAXTER (D.R.): Superimposed Load Firearms 1360-1860, No. 167 of 500 copies, 1966 - GUSLER (WALLACE B.) & LAVIN (JAMES D.): Decorated Firearms 1540-1870 From the Collection of Clay P. Bedford, d.w., Virginia, 1977 - LENK (TORSTEN): The Flintlock: its origin and development, d.w.(torn), London, 1965 - BLAIR (CLAUDE): Pistols of the World, d.w., London, 1968; European & American Arms, d.w. (damaged), signed by the author to Eric Valentine, London, 1962 - DIXON (NORMAN): Georgian Pistols..., d.w., London, 1971 - BURGOYNE (JOHN W.), The Queen Anne Pistol 1660-1780, 2002 - HAWKINS (PETER): The Price Guide To Antique Guns & Pistols, d.w. Woodbridge, 1973 - HOUZE (HERBERT G.): The Sumptuous Flask, Lincoln, R.I., 1989 - RILING (RAY): The Powder Flask Book, d.w. (damaged), Pennysylvania, 1953 - WILKINSON (FREDERICK): Those Entrusted With Arms..., d.w., 2002 - TAYLERSON (A.W.F.): The Revolver 1865-1888, d.w., 1966; The Revolver 1889-1914, d.w., 1970 - TAYLERSON (A.W.F.) et al: The Revolver 1818-1865, d.w., 1968 - CHAMBERLAIN (W.H.J.) & TAYLERSON (A.W.F.): Adams' Revolvers, 1976; Revolvers Of The British Services, 1854-1954, 1989 - WINANT (LEWIS): Early Percussion Firearms, d.w., 1961; Firearms Curiosa, no. 9 of 1000 copies, 1955 - GRANCSAY (STEPHEN V.) & LINDSAY (MERRILL) eds.: Illustrated British Firearms Patents 1714-1853, New York, 1969 - together with forty-eight off-prints of patent specifications relating to various makers - and approximately fifty-one other publications and pamphlets relating to firearms (a lot)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •

Los 346

A Cased 54-Bore Percussion Tranter Patent Third Model Double-Action Five-Shot RevolverRetailed By Wilkinson & Son, Pall Mall, London, No. 22, 709.T., Circa 1850With blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved around the muzzle and with foliate scrollwork on each side at the breech, blued border engraved top-strap with retailer's details, case-hardened cylinder with knurled forward edge, blued border engraved frame decorated with scrolling foliage, trigger-guard and ovoidal butt-cap engraved en suite (both with loss of finish), blued hinged safety-stop and sprung arbor-pin catch, bright trigger, hammer and foliate scroll engraved rammer, chequered figured rounded grip, and much original finish (some flaking in places): in original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including James Dixon & Sons powder-flask (cut-off spring replaced) with split-ring for suspension and retaining some original lacquered finish, and brass bullet mould, the interior of the lid with retailer's trade label, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 15.2 cm. barrel This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y

Los 347

A Fine Cased 54-Bore Percussion Adams Patent 1851 Model Self-Cocking Five-Shot Revolver By Deane, Adams & Deane, 30 King William St.t, London Bridge, No. 9403.R., Dated 1854With blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap, the former engraved with foliate scrollwork on each side at the breech, the latter signed in full and extending along the top flat, case-hardened serial numbered cylinder engraved around the forward edge, blued border engraved frame decorated with scrolling foliage, trigger-guard en suite, blued sprung safety-stop, arbor pin and arbor-pin catch, chequered figured rounded butt with ovoidal border engraved butt-cap (minor rust patination) engraved 'Feby. 25. 1854.' and with hinged circular butt-trap cover engraved with elaborate owner's monogram, and retaining most of its original finish: in original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including James Dixon & Sons powder-flask with split-ring for suspension and in fine condition, and brass bullet mould, the interior of the lid with retailer's trade label of Wilkinson & Son, No. 27 Pall Mall, London, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 16.2 cm. barrel This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y

Los 495

A Cased 14-Bore Flintlock Sporting Gun By Jas. Wilkinson, Gun Maker To His Majesty, London, No. 657, Circa 1810With browned twist two-stage sighted barrel turned at the girdle, octagonal breech becoming polygonal and engraved 'Gun Maker To His Majesty', octagonal serial numbered breech plug with gold-lined maker's oval, gold line and platinum-lined touch-hole, tang engraved with foliage behind a border of guilloche, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock decorated with game birds and foliage at the stepped tail and on the ring-neck cock, with a starburst behind the rainproof pan, and with roller, figured half-stock with chequered grip, border engraved blued steel mounts comprising butt-plate (some loss of finish) decorated with a hare in a landscape on the heel tang, D-shaped trigger-guard with a landscape scene of a gun dog with a fallen game bird in its mouth on the border engraved bow, trigger-plate with large pineapple finial, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons and fore-end cap, brass-mounted ramrod, and some original finish: in original lined and fitted mahogany case (some moth damage) with accessories including brass-mounted Sykes patent powder-flask, the body with bevelled edge, and cap over the nozzle also forming a powder-measure, shot-belt (damaged), and turnscrew with figured grip, the interior of the lid (baize incomplete along the line of an old split) with maker's trade label, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 76.8 cm. barrelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y

Los 404

A 2nd Pattern F-S Fighting KnifeBy Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., London, WWII PeriodWith repolished tapering double-edged blade of flattened diamond section, the forte etched on one side with maker's details, and on the other with 'The F-S Fighting Knife', nickel-plated ovoidal guard, and swelling chequered nickel-plated grip, in its original brown leather scabbard with nickel chape and leather suspension tabs 17.4 cm. blade

Los 350

A 90-Bore Percussion Box-Lock Turn-Over Pocket Pistol, And A 40-Bore Percussion Box-Lock Pocket Pistol The First Signed W.B. Moor, Hull, The Second By Wilkinson & Son, London, Both Mid-19th CenturyThe first with hand-rotated turn-off barrels each engraved around the muzzle, breeches engraved with a foliate scroll on both sides, border engraved action decorated en suite and signed on the tang, dolphin hammer, folding trigger, chequered figured rounded butt, and vacant white-metal escutcheon, Birmingham proof marks; the second with turn-off octagonal sighted barrel indistinctly signed along the top flat, action and dolphin hammer engraved with foliate scrollwork, folding trigger, chequered figured rounded butt with engraved silver butt-cap, and silver escutcheon engraved with owner's initials (worn and light surface rust overall), London proof marks (2)4.5 cm. and 7.7 cm. barrels This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *

Los 403

A Tom Beasley F-S Fighting KnifeBy Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., LondonWith bright blade etched along one side with foliate panels framing 'Commando Fighting Knife World War 1939-1945' and the company logo, the latter above 'Made In England', and along the other with a scroll inscribed 'Hand Forged By Tom Beasley The Famous Sword Smith Of Stalingrad Sword Fame', gilt-copper ovoidal guard and button finial, and swelling ivorine grip, in original brown leather scabbard with brass locket and chape 17 cm. blade

Los 480

A Clarice Cliff "Honeyglaze" "Crocus" pattern pottery bowl, 8.5ins diameter, and eight other "Bizarre" "Crocus" pattern pieces, with Newport and Wilkinson back stamps

Los 840

CLARICE CLIFF FOR WILKINSON LTD, a small 'Crocus' pattern dish, diameter 9cm, together with three glass/novelty scent bottles (one stopper broken and other loose) (4)

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