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A George V 1827 pattern Royal Rifle Corps. Officers sword by Wilkinson Sword, London. With etched blade inscribed J. B. E. R. for Sir Joseph Benedict Everard Henry Radcliffe, 6th Baronet. In chrome plated scabbard and with wirework and shagreen grip, kid leather protector and leather case. Blade length 82.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Sword and scabbard in very good condition. Proof centre lacking. Protector very tatty. Case in good order.
A Geo V R Naval officer's sword, straight fullered blade 31”, by Wilkinson Sword, etched in roped oak wreath panels, on one side with crowned GVR cypher and on the other with crowned fouled anchor, regulation solid half basket hilt incorporating crowned, fouled anchor and with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wire bound white sharkskin grip, with blue and gilt knot, in its polished black leather scabbard with engraved locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Basically GC retaining traces of gilt to hilt and scabbard mounts (some wear and small rust patches to blade). Plate 8
A Crimean War period 1821 pattern light cavalry officer's sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½” by Henry Wilkinson, no 6895 (for 1855) on backstrap, etched on both sides with crowned VR cypher in tightly scrolled panels, triple bar steel hilt with unusual turn down inner portion, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC (traces of plating to hilt and scabbard). Plate 8
INTERESTING DISPLAY OF FABRIC ITEMS IN A HALF DOME DISPLAY CASE, possibly Royal Family related, includes fine quality Victorian silk scarf in a wire embroidery floral felt purse, a lace work cape and a small knitted purse with label inscribed 'Purse knitted and used by Queen Charlotte wife of George III from Miss Wilkinson' on a calling card printed 'Miss Wilkinson' on the reverse and with address 23 Broad Street, Ludlow, old postcard inscribed 'Queen Mary's cape lent by Mr & Mrs Keats-Jones Cyffdy Hall
WW1 British Officers Sword with 82cm long single edged fullered blade by "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London" along with GRV etched panels. Marked with serial number to spine of blade 49303 and "London Made". Proof marked. Wire bound shagreen grip. Basket guard. Overall length 98cm. Complete with brown leather covered scabbard.
WW2 British 1937 Pattern webbing set comprising of : Belt by MECo 1952 dated, Cross straps with one 1942 dated, pair of basic ammo pouches dated '42 and '44 complete with four .303 Bren Gun magazines, web bayonet frog and a 1907 pattern bayonet and scabbard maker marked and dated "Wilkinson 6 17".
A collection of militaria reference books on collecting Swords, Daggers, Knives and Bayonets etc. To include "The Sheffield Knife Book" by Geoffrey Tweedale: "The Complete Encyclopedia of Knives" by Hartink: "Me Fecit Solingen" by Skipper Greenwade: "Edged Weapons of Hitlers Germany" by Robin Lumsden": "The Pictorial Book of Bayonets" by FJ Stephens: "Knives 2001": "Levines Guide to Knives": "The Knife Guide" by Berhard Levine": "The Lyle Guide to Arms and Armour Review 1977" x 2: "The Lyle Guide to Arms and Armour Review 1978": "The Lyle Guide to Arms and Armour Review 1979": "Daggers & Swords" by F Wilkinson: "British Military Rifles"by Peter Duckers: "Pen Knives and other Folding Knives " by Simon Moore: "House of Swords Catalog No 11" : "In Gurhka Company" by JL Cross: "Alpine Elite" by James Lucas, etc
Child's New Spelling Primer (The); or, First Book of Children. To which is added the stories of Cinderella, and the Little Red Riding Hood, 2 full-page woodcut illustrations, original wrappers, rubbed, 16mo, Dublin, T. Wilkinson, 1799.⁂ Rare. ESTC lists 6 copies, only 3 of which are in the UK (BL, Cambridge and National Library of Ireland).
Small Selection of Bayonet Booksconsisting The American Bayonet 1776-1964 by Hardin ... British Military Bayonets by Wilkinson Latham ... Allied Bayonets of WW2 by Carter ... Collectors Pictorial Book of Bayonets by Stephens ... Bayonets Illustrated & Identified Vol 1 folded pamphlet ... German Order of Battle 1944. 6 items.
George V Light Infantry Officer’s Sword32 1/2 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched foliage panels. Kings crown GRV cypher and Kings crown strung bugle. The forte with maker “Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London”. Back edge numbered “52688”. Plated guard with KC strung bugle cartouche. Plated checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twisted wire binding. Contained in its leather covered field scabbard.
1856 Pattern British Pioneers Sword22 3/4 inch, single edged blade with back edge sharpened point. Rear sawback edge. Forte stamped “Wilkinson London” dated “8-00”. Brass downswept quillon and stirrup knuckle bow. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its brass mounted, leather scabbard. Throat stamped “1/03”.
1908 Pattern Current Refurbished Trooper’s Sword35 inch, single edged, narrow blade. Large fuller. The forte stamped “Wilkinson Pall Mall” with various issue stamps and date “5/19”. Large steel bowl guard with “WSC” proof stamp. Steel pommel. Black composite checkered grip. Contained in its steel scabbard with two fixed hanging rings. Steel with fresh, bright polish.
1889 Pattern Victorian Staff Sergeant’s Sword32 3/4 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. The forte stamped ‘Wilkinson Sword Company London” with issue stamps and dated “9/92”. Brass Gothic hilt with crowned “VR” cartouche. Brass checkered pommel and part checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Hilt stamped “QG 71’ with broad arrow.
A George IV mahogany concertina action extending dining table, circa 1825, in the manner of Wilkinson & Sons, with four additional leaf insertion, the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, above a tablet moulded frieze decorated with turned roundels, on turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 71cm high, 116cm wide, 280.5cm long when extended
A Regency pollard oak and brass marquetry circular table, by George Bullock, circa 1815, the top decorated with brass marquetry depicting repeating foliate designs, the turned stem with ebonised detail, above a shaped triangular plinth decorated with further foliate brass marquetry, and three downswept legs surmounted by ebonised roundel terminals and on ball feet, 73cm high, the top 75cm diameter For a table by George Bullock that is almost identical in overall design and scale to the current table being offered (but adopts alternate marquetry also based on the Wilkinson Tracings) see Christie’s Important English Furniture, 27th November 2003, Lot 160 (£65,725). The table sold by Christie’s also had firm provenance to Great Tew Park. Bullock had supplied the table with various other items of furniture to M. R. Boulton (d. 1842) and by descent to Major Eustace Robb, Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire (sold Christie's house sale, 27-29 May 1987, lot 33) The remarkably similar table supplied for Tew Park was made for the Drawing Room and invoiced in 1817 as '1 Circular Oak Loo Table richly inlaid with Holly & white mouldings £28'. George Bullock's 'sketch' for the centre table for Matthew Robinson Boulton's Drawing Room is likely to have been the pattern sent in January 1816 following his December visit to Tew 'with the view to the preparations of the furniture'. Named a 'Loo table' after a card-game, its circular 'altar' form on Grecian-scrolled 'claw' evolved from the monopodium table illustrated in Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807 (pl. XXXIX). The inlay patterns survive in the 'Bullock' tracings executed by Thomas Wilkinson from George Bullocks designs in 1820 (preserved in the Birmingham City Art Gallery) as they do also for the main marquetry elements of the current table. Another remarkably similar centre or ‘Loo’ table is illustrated in George Bullock: Cabinet-Maker. London: John Murray Ltd., 1988, page 100. The illustrated example has identical marquetry to the example currently being offered at the centre of its top, however the illustrated example lacks the outer border of ‘etruscan laurel’ marquetry that the current example is decorated with. A sofa table attributed to George Bullock, decorated with Etruscan laurel marquetry banding closely relating that which decorates the current table was offered at Christie’s, London, Important English Furniture, 6th April 2000, Lot 123 (£44,650). Other pieces firmly attributed to or known to be by George Bullock also feature the same or very closely related design of marquetry. This includes a tripod table (also incorporating brass inlay) supplied in 1814 by Bullock to John, 4th Duke of Atholl for Blair Castle, Perthshire (illustrated in C. Wainwright, George Bullock, Cabinet-maker, 1988, p.67, fig.8.).
λ A Victorian 1831 pattern General Officer's sword, curved blade 30.5 in. with etched decoration, by Henry Wilkinson and numbered 16445 to the back; regulation gilt brass hilt with button terminal quillons and crossed sword and baton to the ecousson, ivory pistol grip; brass scabbard retaining some gilding.
Original vintage advertising poster for the release of Script for a Jester's Tear, the debut studio album by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion, released in the United Kingdom on 13 March 1983 by EMI Record. Marillion /m??r?li?n/ are a British rock band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979. They emerged from the post-punk music scene in Britain and existed as a bridge between the styles of punk rock and classic progressive rock, becoming the most commercially successful neo-progressive rock band of the 1980s. Marillion's recorded studio output since 1982 is composed of eighteen albums, generally regarded in two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original lead singer Fish in late 1988 and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in early 1989. The band achieved eight Top Ten UK albums between 1983 and 1994, including a number one album in 1985 with Misplaced Childhood, and during the period the band were fronted by Fish they had eleven Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart. They are best known for the 1985 singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender", which reached number two and number five respectively, with "Kayleigh" also entering the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Marillion's first album released with Hogarth, 1989's Seasons End, was another Top Ten hit, and albums continued to chart well until their departure from EMI Records following the release of their 1996 live album Made Again and the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s; save for a resurgence in the mid- to late-2000s, they have essentially been a cult act since then. Marillion have achieved a further twelve Top 40 hit singles in the UK with Hogarth, including 2004's "You're Gone", which charted at No. 7 and is the biggest hit of his tenure. The band continue to tour internationally, becoming ranked 38th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time" in 2008. In 2016, they returned to the UK Albums Chart Top Ten for the first time in 22 years with their highest chart placing since 1987. The music on their debut album, Script for a Jester's Tear, was born out of the intensive performances of the previous years. Although it had some progressive rock stylings, it also had a darker edge, suggested by the bedsit squalor on the album's cover. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number seven on the UK album chart and producing the singles "He Knows You Know" (number 35) and "Garden Party" (number 16). Although they were accused of being Genesis soundalikes, the album reached the Platinum certification and has been credited with giving a second life to progressive rock bands from the previous era.Year of printing: 1983, country of printing: UK, designer: Mark Wilkinson, dimensions (cm): 152x102. Very good condition, minor defects in margins.
A William IV Silver Basket, by Henry Wilkinson and Co. Sheffield, 1830, shaped circular and on spreading foot, the rim cast with rocaille above cast and chased masks, engraved with initials, with overhead swing handle, 32cm diam., 43oz 12dwt. Fully marked on side underneath and on handle. There is some wear to the marks though each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There is some minor pitting inside the bowl.
A Wilkinson sword, Fairbairn-Sykes British Commando fighting Knife and leather sheath, blackened throughout including to the knurled bronze grip, the blade etched with "The F-S Fighting Knife" and with the Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. London trademark. The extremely sharp double-edged blade with central ridge, 6 13/16" long (17.5 cms), 11 15/16" long overall (30.3 cms). The dark brown leather sheath having a blackened chape, the belt loop is as found but the elastic retaining strip is present.
A World War Two Fairbarn Sykes first pattern F-S Fighting Knife, with nickel plated knurled grip and an S-shaped crossguard, marked Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd London to the ricasso, the blade apparently re-tipped and shortened slightly in length to 15.5cm, overall length 28.5cm, complete with a metal tipped leather scabbard with stud fastening, faintly hand-inscribed RFN Atess T., S/D.Note - Research has revealed a Thomas Atess 1545380 as listed in the RAF in 1941.Provenance - Acquired by the present owner by inheritance from his Uncle Les. Little is known by the present owner about his Uncle's involvement in the war, other than being told by him previously that he was serving as a dog handler in 1945 and collected this knife from a German prisoner of war who had acquired it from a British soldier earlier in the war.
Wilkinson Fantasque Clarice Cliff octagonal bowl painted with stylised Feather and Leaves pattern D18cm Condition Report & Further Details Hairline crack from top to base. Some crazing mainly on the interior but visible on pale colours on the exterior. One or two small areas of paint loss. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A WWII Second World War British Military Home Guard refashioned / improvised walking stick cane with spike point lance by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. The lance being latter fitted to a lacquered cane staff with hooked handle and the lance head having a steel screw fitted cap to the end to conceal the spike. Measures; 93cm.
A WWI First World War King George IV 1822 pattern Royal Artillery infantry officers sword having a black shagreen and copper wire wrapped grip, domed ball ended pommel, three bar half basket hilt with forward facing quillon fullered pipe backed single edged blade with etched decoration, Star of David to the ricasso and makers to other ' Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London ' and stumped number ' 32268 ' to the pipe back. The sword comes with both steel and leather scabbard for use in combat or parade. Measures; 104cm overall.
Hugh Wilkinson (fl.1870-1922) - Oil on canvas - A Forest Glade, unsigned, within a distressed gilt frame, reverse with old paper label with title and artists name, 39cm x 60cm Condition: The canvas is some-what rippled with craquelure, with signs of restoration, would recommend viewing this lot in person. **General condition consistent with age
An extensive collection of autographs including George Best on Yorkshire Executive Sporting Club Boxing Dinner Evening menu, Chris Hoy on photocard, Peter Beardsley on Siloth Golf card, Rafa Benitez on same, Roberto Martinez on same, Alan Shearer on same, Padraig Harington on the same, Ian Rush, Andy Murray, David Cameron, Johnny Wilkinson on same, signatures on photocards including Nick Faldo, Peter Alliss, Bernard Langer, etc., Bob Monkhouse, Judi Dench, etc., many with Bid4Sport.com certificates

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