DARDANELLES, NORMAN WILKINSON, The Mystery Ships by Rear Admiral Gordon-Campbell, V.C. D.S.O.; The Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects from 1946, The Drama of Graf Spee and the Battle of the Plate, by Sir Eugene Millington-Drake; Goodbye To All That by Robert Graves; and the box set of The Invasion of Europe, The Landing of Normandy June 1944, Invasion of the South of France, Campaign to North West Europe in June 1944, Operation Neptune, plans 1-14 and plans for invasion of South of France and the Campaign in North Europe Provenance Geoffrey Carter collection
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A Troika vase of four sided tapering form with abstract style decoration and painted mark to base and initials SL, 17.5cm tall approx, together with a Poole pottery orange ground vase of cylindrical form with castellated style painted detail, 23cm tall, also together with an AJ Wilkinson Clarice Cliff bowl with painted crocus decoration, 20.5cm diameter
Irish violin by and labelled Made by Thos. Perry and Wm Wilkinson, Musical Instrument Makers, no. 4, Inglesea Street, no. 3596, Dublin 1810, also branded 3596 on the button and Perry Dublin below the button, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the later head, the sides of plain wood, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a reddish colour on a golden ground, 13 15/16", 35.40cm, with W.E. Hill & Sons ebonised plush lined fitted violin case
Norman Wilkinson CBE RI (British 1878-1971): Fishing on the Lake, drypoint etching signed in pencil 23cm x 31cm Condition Report & Further Details There is a stain in the sky above left hand figure and a smaller stain higher up and in the centre of picture. There is some movement in the paper, possibly a tiny crease on right hand side. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
LITERATURE: A rare slim 8vo printed card issued on the occasion of a private dinner held in celebration of Hilaire Belloc's 60th birthday at the Adelphi Hotel in London on 27th July 1930, the recto featuring a printed Horatian Ode in Latin entitled Hilario Belloc by Ronald Knox and the verso individually signed by twenty seven individuals present at the dinner comprising Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953, Anglo-French Writer & Historian), Peter Belloc (1904-1941, Youngest child of Belloc who served as a Captain in the Royal Marines during World War II, tragically dying at the young age of 36), James J. Hall (friend of Belloc whose photographs appear in The Life of Hilaire Belloc by Robert Speaight), Reginald D. Jebb (1883-1977, British Editor, son-in-law of Belloc), Thomas Michael Pope (1876-1930, English Journalist & Poet), Herbert James Gunn (1893-1964, Scottish Painter whose works include Conversation Piece featuring Belloc alongside G. K. Chesterton and Maurice Baring, inspired by Belloc's birthday dinner), Douglas Woodruff (1897-1978, English Essayist & Historian, editor of the Tablet), Christopher Hollis (1902-1977, British Schoolmaster, Author & Politician), Adrian Conan Doyle (1910-1970, Youngest son of Arthur Conan Doyle who himself had passed away on 7th July 1930, just weeks before the dinner), Gerald Barry (1898-1968, British Newspaper Editor and organiser of the Festival of Britain in 1951), Hugh Stewart Mackintosh (1899-1976, British Writer of Ballads), F. Vanden Heuvel (whose initials F. V. H. also appear to the upper right corner of the card, indicating his previous ownership), Jerrard Tickell (1905-1966, Irish Writer), Clennell Wilkinson (1883-1936, English Journalist, Literary Editor & Biographer), A. D. Peters (1892-1973, British Literary Agent who represented Belloc as well as Evelyn Waugh, Kingsley Amis and others), Edward Shanks (1892-1953, English Writer, a war poet of World War I), J. B. Morton (1893-1979, English Humorous Writer), A. P. Herbert (1890-1971, English Humourist, Novelist & Playwright), Robert Lynd (1879-1949, Anglo-Irish Writer, Editor & Essayist), J. C. Squire (1884-1958, British Writer, Editor of the London Mercury), Duff Cooper (1890-1954, British Politician, Diplomat & Historian), E. C. Bentley (1875-1956, English Novelist & Humourist), F. Y. Eccles (1871- , English Professor & Writer who specialised in French literature), G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936, English Writer, Philosopher & Critic), Maurice Baring (1874-1945, English Man of Letters), Edmond Warre (illustrator of many of Belloc's works) and George Bowles (1877-1955, British Politician & Barrister). Most of the signatures are in bold pencil and seven are in ink, a few of which are slightly faded although legible. Some light overall age wear, otherwise VG 'One of the most amusing events of my life occurred when I took the chair for a private celebration of Belloc's sixtieth birthday. There were about forty people assembled, nearly all of them were what is called important in the public sense, and the rest were even more important in the private sense, as being his nearest intimates and connections……It was to be, and was, a very jolly evening……' (from G. K. Chesterton's The Autobiography, 1936) 'On July 27, 1930, Belloc celebrated his sixtieth birthday. A dinner was organised at the Adelphi Hotel by A. D. Peters, and the occasion has already passed into the legends of immortal feasts…..An Horatian Ode, composed by Ronald Knox, was printed on the back of the menu, and this was recited by Maurice Baring, standing with a glass of Burgundy balanced on his bald head. Certain irreverent guests threw pellets of bread in a vain attempt to dislodge it……The mere list of the people present at this dinner is a tribute to the variety, and also to the quality, of Belloc's friends' (from The Life of Hilaire Belloc by Robert Speaight, 1957)
A Victorian officer's mameluke hilted dress sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the mameluke hilt depicting the three feathers of the Prince of Wales, bone grips with brass rosette studs, the curved blade double edged towards the point, engraved with scrolling designs and the three feathers, numbered 22163, some damage to the hilt, complete with brass scabbard, the blade 79cm long
An 1854 pattern infantry officer?s sword of the Scots Guards, by Henry Wilkinson, the blade engraved with honours Dettingen, Lincelles, Egypt, Talavera, Barrosa, Peninsula, Waterloo, to the other side Sevastopol, Alma, Inkerman, Egypt 1882, Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1885, monogrammed A.E.S.C., and numbered 33790, with shagreen and wire grip, behind the pierced gothic hilt with cartouche depicting the thistle of the Scots Guards, complete with scabbard, the blade 82cm long
Wilkinson Sword Nice Quality 1930's Seven Day Empire Safety Razor - Shaving Set, with Original Chrome Plated Lidded Case, Complete with Blades, Wonderful Condition In All Aspects + A Gillette Excellent Quality 1920's / 1930's 6 Piece Shaving Set In Chrome, Fitter Interior, Includes Safety Razor, Two Chrome Shaving Brush Holder, 3 Chrome Cases for Blades and Safety Razor, Comes In Leather Fitted Travelling Case. All Pieces In Excellent Condition.
***PLEASE NOTE ILLUSTRATION IN PRINTED CATALOGUE IS LABELLED INCORRECTLY*** AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, 18th century, by George Wilkinson of Birr, with arched hood and swan neck pediment with rosette terminals, the enclosed dial with lunar phase over a gilt round dial, with silvered chapter ring, inked in Arabic and Roman numerals, over a waisted and arched trunk door, on plinth base. 221 x 50cm
A collection of Commando related items, to include a Wilkinson Fairbairn Sykes dagger and scabbard (af), a pair of silver and green enamel cufflinks bearing the dagger emblem, The Commando Association car badge, two ties, a cloth and bullion Commando badge, a Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge, The Buffs cap badge, a cap (parcel)please see additional images. The items belonged to a Jerry Buckley, evacuated from Guernsey and joined the Army Commandos towards the end of WWII (believed to have been underage), possibly serving in Palestine. He was later also a Police Constable in Guernsey
A FINE EXAMPLE OF AN 1857 PATTERN ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD, this example has been subject to a complete and professional restoration by the World recognised 'Crisp & Sons' Framfield, East Sussex, the blade is etched with the Royal cypher and the Royal Artillery Ubique Canon logo, the top edge of the blade is marked 'London Made' and bears the serial number 48997, the riccaso of the blade is marked Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, this sword is complete with its leather and metal scabbard and there is full provenance in relation to the restoration carried out in 2006, this sword is fully complete and would be hard to upgrade
An 1895 pattern infantry officers sword, earlier slightly curved, fullered blade 33", by Wilkinson, no 31139 (for 1891) etched on one side with crowned R Arms and on the other crowned VR cypher, all in scrolled panels, regulation hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher and without turned over edge, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with steel locket and chape. Basically GC (some wear, light pitting and dark rust stains overall). .
A collection of Clarice Cliff Bizarre pottery, mostly c.1930's, to include; a Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd "Tiger Tree" pattern cauldron sugar bowl, painted flowering tree, height 7.7cm, together with a Clarice Cliff Bizarre "Crocus" pattern bonjour shape sugar sifter, salt and pepper, and small pot (lacking cover), Clarice Cliff Bizarre for Newport Pottery "Crocus" pattern beaker, circular side plate and tea cup saucer, Clarice Cliff Bizarre for Wilkinson Ltd "Crocus" pattern circular side plate and octagonal side plate, two Clarice Cliff Bizarre for Wilkinson Ltd "Gay Day" side plates and a Clarice Cliff Bizarre for Newport pottery "Nasturtium" sugar bowl. (13)Condition; Crocus Beaker with small chip to base rim, crocus tea cup saucer with small chip to underside of rim, suagr sifter, pepper ans salt shakers all lacking stoppers.
A Victorian infantry officers sword, the blade stamped 'Henry Wilkinson, London', serial no. 24699 with chased decoration extending to the gilt metal guard and shark skin handle, 99cm long, with scabbard (later painted), also photocopies of the original receipt to Lt A G Chesney of the South Staffordshire regiment, a copy of the notification of the death of the Lieutenant in the Western Morning News 1939
A set of three silver decanter labels, comprising; Madeira, Claret and Port, each in a scrolling design within a pierced, floral and foliate border, Birmingham circa 1838, maker John Wilkinson, a silver decanter label detailed Madeira, London 1823 and a plated decanter label, detailed Brandy, (5).
Bradbury Wilkinson Collection : (SG 18/26) RHODESIA: 1892-94 archive collection of upper marginal blocks of four without gum as normal for these, each with pencil printing date in the margin, comprising all different for shades etc ½d (6), 2d (8), 3d (3), 4d (6), 8d (4), 3s (2) and 4s, stunningly fresh, normal stamps cat £4500+. (30 blocks) (image available) [US1]

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