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TWO 'VINTAGE' MARKED ELECTRIC GUITARS to include a black bodied electric guitar branded 'Vintage' to the headstock, and a turquoise bodied 'Vintage' guitar fitted with 'Wilkinson' pickups and tuning pegs, and a Rockcase by Warwick hardshell carry case (3) (Condition Report: the black guitar has considerable wear to the front and appears to be missing a piece from the front, only one string remains, multiple scratches to the reverse, chips to the paint of the turquoise guitar, scratches to the front and back)
WW2 Top US Navy ace Capt D McCampbell MOH signed VJ day RAF flown cover. AC20bBR 40th Anniv VJ Day 5 Aug 85 Jersey 40th Anniversary VJ Day. Flown in Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific on a flight remembering the 40th Anniversary of VJ Day from Gatwick to Hong Kong Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Also Personally Signed by Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Captain David McCampbell (January 16, 1910 - June 30, 1996) was a United States Navy captain, naval aviator, and a Medal of Honor recipient. He retired from the navy in 1964 with 31 years of service. McCampbell is the United States Navy's all-time leading flying ace (called Ace of the Aces in the Navy) and top F6F Hellcat ace with 34 aerial victories. He was the third-highest American scoring ace of World War II and the highest-scoring American ace to survive the war. He also set a United States single mission aerial combat record of shooting down nine enemy planes in one mission, on October 24, 1944, at the beginning of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, in the Philippines. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
20th Century, Wilkinson Sword London A silver engraved knife in a fitted red leather box, with silver plaque to top inscribed 'Presented to / the Right Honourable Margaret Thatcher, M.P. / Prime Minister / by / Robert J. Buckley / Chairman of Allegheny International Inc / on May 1st, 1981' Provenance: Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, DStJ, PC, FRS, HonFRSC (13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013); Thence by descent Dimensions: 15.5 in. (L) Weight: Approx. grams
A Victorian Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, Serial No. 27866, 33ins bright steel blade embellished with scroll work, crown over VR, and initials "JMB", pierced brass guard with Royal cypher, shagreen wire bound grip, metal scabbard, 40ins overall with leather carrying case for same Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. We cannot post this item but we can recommend a shipperThe weapon presents in condition commensurate with age and light to medium usage. The blade itself is bright and free from any significant corrosion however it does have some patination of age in places. There is no obvious sign of damage or previous repair. The guard has a very nice patination to the bronze, a very deep brown, again free from any sign of obvious damage or previous repair, likewise the shagreen grip is in good condition, all the wire binding is intact and is not loose or damaged and has no sign s of previous repair. The scabbard does have a fair amount of external corrosion which should clean off but it merely patination of age. There is no damage, dents or sign of previous repair. Prospective bidders are advised to study the images carefully prior to bidding
A small silver salver; raised pie crust border and on three scroll feet; with presentation engraving to centre, Sheffield 1927; a bowl, circular with applied scroll and shell border, and on circular spreading foot with gadrooned border; a small silver cream jug Sheffield 1902 by Henry Wilkinson, a three piece condiment set comprising a pair of salts and a mustard pot, circular with tongue and dart borders and lion masks to flying scroll handles, blue glass liners, Sheffield 1916/18/19 and a pair of silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1918, 28.6 ozt, (7).
Wilde (W. R.). Narrative of a Voyage to Madeira, Teneriffe, and Along the Shores of the Mediterranean, including a visit to Algiers, Egypt, Palestine, Tyre, Rhodes, Telmessus, Cyprus, and Greece...Dublin: William Curry, Jun. and Company, 1840, first edition, two octavo volumes, each with tinted frontis, four plates (including two plans with outline colouring), illustrations within text, ownership insciriptions to title pages, scattered spotting and dust staining, two leaves loose in vol. 2, contemporary blind-stamped cloth gilt, spines sunned, extremeties bumped, ex-library copies;Wilkinson (Sir J. Gardner). Dalmatia and Montenegro: with a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina, and remarks on Slavonic nations; the history of Dalmatia and Ragusa; the Uscocs; &c. &c.London: John Murray, 1848, first edition, two octavo volumes, vol. 2. lacking half-title, seven tinted lithograph plates (two folding), seven wood engraved plates, two folding charts, folding map, illustrations within text, foxing, particularly to preliminaries and some of the plates, bookplates, contemporary leather gilt, rubbed, marbled boards and edges, top edges dusty, ex-library; Eleven others. (15)
Victorian Autograph Album. A Victorian autograph album containing mostly 19th century autograph letters signed, signed free fronts and envelopes, and cut signatures by notable period of the period, including Charles Dickens, autograph letter signed (ALS), Tavistock House, 1857, with the signed envelope panel for the letter, John Stuart Mill, one side of heavily trimmed ALS, no place, no date, Joseph Hume, three-page ALS, 1837, John Ruskin, one page ALS, Brantwood, Coniston, 18th May [18]83, George Cruikshank, signed envelope panel, Cardinal Newman, one page ALS, William E. Gladstone, single page of ALS, Reb. F. O. Morris, cut signature, John Lillywhite, one page ALS, George Peabody, cut signature, and others, including many Members of Parliament, Bishops, etc. Approximately 202 signatures, all mounted on rectos and versos of album leaves (183 pages), pen captions identifying the signers, with 11 loose signatures/letters and a manuscript index loosely inserted, first leaf with ownership inscription 'Charles Wilkinson, Bank House, Kendal', some spotting and foxing throughout, limp roan binding, partially detached, marbled endpapers.
A rare pair of Battersea enamel plaques, circa 1755Of rectangular form, each printed in brown with a racehorse carefully picked out in colours, one with jockey up, a gap in the hedge visible in the background, the other led by a groom with a check jacket, two sporting dogs at his side and a stone wall behind, giltwood frames with hanging loops, 10.2cm x 12cm including frames (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Hon. Nellie Ionides CollectionThence by descentThe first-mentioned plaque bears an old paper label which describes the horse depicted as 'Sedbury a chestnut colt bred by Wilkinson of Boroughbridge, Yorks. Born 1734, died 1759. The best horse for his size at this time. The view portrays the Gap at Newmarket'. However, there are similarities to a painting by James Seymour of Childers with jockey up in the livery of the Duke of Devonshire, sold by Bonhams on 8 December 2004, lot 7. The source of the second-mentioned plaque is a print by Thomas Burford after James Seymour, published by Robert Sayer in 1752. Both plaques are illustrated in Therle and Bernard Hughes, English Painted Enamels, London, 1951, p.65, pl. 25, hung together in a cabinet showcasing a wide selection of other enamels previously in The Hon. Nellie Ionides Collection. The Hughes' used the Ionides Collection of enamels together with that of Her Majesty Queen Mary's to illustrate their important work.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword with leather field scabbard. Straight blade (82cm) with half fuller channel, etched with scrolls and floral motifs and the motto 'Dum Spiro Spero' surrounding an 'S' as well as the maker's name - Henry Wilkinson - and the Fleur de Lys. Impressed number to spine 31963. Basket guard with cypher for Queen Victoria, wired shagreen grip and knurled metal backstrap. Overall length 97cm drawn, 103cm in scabbard.
A George V 1845 Pattern British Officer's dress sword by Wilkinson, etched blade with GR monogram and inscription CP HINNELL ESQre 27th LANCASHIRE RIFLES VOLrs, blade length 81cm, folding brass hilt with GR monogram, wire bound fish skin grip and metal scabbard, total length 97.5cm. Condition - ding in scabbard, round inlaid piece missing in blade, blade slightly kinked towards end, general wear throughout, Henry Wilkinson maker’s name is engraved on the blade.
Norman Wilkinson (British 1878-1971) – A group of four sketchbooks containing mainly Naval and marine subjects, some with red censor’s marks, subjects including the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert within the fleet; HMS Verdun arriving at Dover with the body of The Unknown Warrior; Britannia off Cowes and others, some with inscriptions/annotations, various sizes, together with a copy of Wilkinson’s book ‘A Brush with Life’. Note: these four sketchbooks of Norman Wilkinson give a unique and fascinating insight into his observations from the start of the last century through to the end of World War 2. His pencil drawings illustrate the gathered battleships, both British and foreign, gathered for the Spithead Royal Review pre World War 1, shown from afar as well as onboard. It was the first appearance of the new Dreadnought, and Wilkinson is obviously working out the unusual arrangement of the main gun turrets. Sketches include the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert within the fleet. Other sketches display ships under construction and in dock, together with the busy little ships boats and pinnaces. Importantly, Wilkinson was at sea off Dover to record the return of the Unknown Warrior onboard HMS Verdun, with Dover Castle behind, firing its saluting guns. As a reporter as well as an artist, he writes his notes for a moving narrative noting 'the mournful cry of the seagulls and the distant boom of the guns...'. The details of the coffin, and sailors with arms reversed are studied in detail, and the final picture is illustrated in his autobiography A Brush with Life. Another of his other paintings, 'Britannia rounding the East Lepe Buoy'. is also published there, and his sketches show multiple thumbnails of these magnificent yachts under sail in what he recounts was 'a week of wild weather'. His book tells how he was summoned onboard the Victoria and Albert in 1922 when the painting had been presented to His Majesty King George V, who had been on the helm. Wilkinson was asked by the King to paint the racing mark "a little nearer" - which he duly did! His books go on over the decades to show naval activities and the development of ships - and dazzle camouflage, which was his invention. The censor had started work on his sketches, and red marks show what was to be removed from any final painting. In the last of these books, Wilkinson is sketching the main superstructure of the brand new battleship HMS Vanguard. Thus these sketchbooks cover the history of Royal Naval battleships from the first Dreadnought to our final battleship, quite possibly the only artist to make such a record.
A Group of IBNS Bourse Notes, including Maastricht, Harrisons, 1990, Hungarian national printer (2), 1993, AB Tumba Bruk, 1988, and London, Bradbury Wilkinson (2), 1986 and 1987, Thomas De La Rue, 1990, along with two additional notes from Bradbury and TDLR, uncirculated, some becoming very scarce (9 notes) £120-£160 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Banco de Angola, black and white Bradbury Wilkinson archival photographs showing obverse and reverse designs for 100 Angolares, 1 May 1927, serial number 000000, backed on card, pencil annotations, in PMG holders 64, choice uncirculated, unique and an important record of what might have happened if De La Rue had not won the contract to print this issue (2 photos) BNB B404, Pick 75 for the note issued instead £200-£260
Banco de Angola, black and white Bradbury Wilkinson archival photographs showing obverse and reverse designs for 20 Angolares, 2 May 1927, serial numbers 000000, in PMG holders 63 and 65 EPQ, choice/gem uncirculated, unique and an important record of what might have happened if De La Rue had not won the contract to print this issue (2 photos) BNB B401, Pick 72 for the note issued instead £200-£260
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, a magnificent Bradbury Wilkinson presentation book including two essays showing proposed designs for 100 Riyals, ND (c.1984), both with serial number A/123456, first essay: entirely hand painted and drawn in pencil, black on blue, King Fahd at right, intricate and detailed pattern, second essay: entirely hand painted and drawn in pencil, black on blue, King Fahd at right, geometric pattern, a real treasure for the Saudi Arabia Monetary Authority series, certainly the highest level of artwork and design Bradbury Wilkinson were capable of producing, a very important record, unique and exquisite (2 essays, 1 album) BNB B120-B124, Pick 21-25 for similar £6,000-£8,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Banco de Angola, black and white Bradbury Wilkinson archival photographs showing obverse and reverse designs for 500 Angolares, 1 May 1927, serial number 000000, backed on card, pencil annotations, in PMG holders 64 EPQ and 53, choice uncirculated, unique and an important record of what might have happened if De La Rue had not won the contract to print this issue (2 photos) BNB B405, Pick 76 for the note issued instead £220-£280
Republica Portuguesa, Angola, black and white Bradbury Wilkinson archival photographs showing obverse (1) and reverse (2) designs for 10 Angolares, 2 January 1927, serial numbers 0000000, backed on card, pencil annotations, in PMG holders 64, 64 EPQ and 64, choice uncirculated, unique and an important record of what might have happened if De La Rue had not won the contract to print this issue (3 photos) Pick 67 for the note issued instead £200-£260
Bradbury Wilkinson advertising Note, a small format promotional note in purple and green and yellow, allegorical maidens and the Bradbury building, small nick in lower left margin, good very fine and unusual in small format £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Christinehamns Enskilda Bank, printers archival specimen 10 Kronor, Christenhamn, 1884, serial number range C000001 to C100000, perforated SPECIMEN B.W & Co LONDON, pencil date ‘Sep 26 29’ in top margin, uncirculated and an unusual Bradbury Wilkinson style for Sweden, rare Pick S149s £240-£280
Republica Portuguesa, Angola, black and white Bradbury Wilkinson archival photographs showing obverse (1) and reverse (2) designs for 5 Angolares, 2 January 1927, serial numbers 0000000, backed on card, pencil annotations, in PMG holders 64 EPQ, 64 EPQ and 65 EPQ, choice/gem uncirculated, unique and an important record of what might have happened if De La Rue had not won the contract to print this issue (3 photos) Pick 66 for the note issued instead £180-£240
Charles Skipper & East, ‘The Banking Company’ $5, harvesting vignette top centre, Wallace and Lockwood card with two portraits, Bradbury Wilkinson ‘Banca d’Italia 20 lire advertising note, also a Bradbury vignette of Liberty and a Waterlow & Sons advertising note featuring Sir Philip Waterlow, uncirculated (5 notes) 100-£150
A British pattern 1888 bayonet, Mk I 2nd type, double-edged blade 12 in., by Wilkinson, pommel stamped '1 LF', steel mounted leather scabbard marked for Enfield; together with a volunteer or commercial example of this pattern, wooden grip stamped '143', steel mounted leather scabbard, leather frog with sold-out-of-service mark. [2]44.7cm OAL longestThe George Geear Collection
Three modern swords by Wilkinson, vis.: i) Malaysia: a dress sword of British pattern 1831 type, curved blade 31 in. with etched decoration including the national coat of arms, 'mameluke' style hilt with the emblem of the Malaysian armed forces incuse on the écusson, simulated ivory grip, gold sword knot, steel scabbard; ii) a cavalry sword, pattern 1908 type, slender etched blade, plain sheet steel guard, red synthetic grip with knurled panels; iii) a promotional sword, etched lenticular-section blade 29.5 in., 'gothic' hilt with Wilkinson Sword logo to the cartouche, felt hilt liner, god and red sword knot. [3]
Four British Army officers' regulation swords, vis.: i) pattern 1845 infantry, slightly curved etched blade and brass 'gothic' hilt with hinged inner guard, each with VR cypher, red and gold sword knot, brass scabbard; ii) pattern 1854 infantry, etched blade named for 'HERBERT & Co LONDON', 'gothic' hilt with fixed inner guard, non-corresponding steel mounted leather scabbard; iii) pattern 1895 infantry, by Wilkinson, steel guard with pierced scrolling decoration incorporating VR cypher and with un-modified inner edge, steel scabbard; iv) George V Royal Artillery, blade etched with Royal cypher and corps title, plated steel three-bar hilt, brown leather covered scabbard. [4]106.5cm OAL of longest (right hand) sword.The George Geear Collection
A TWENTIETH CENTURY OFFICERS DRESS SWORD WITH A BASKET HILT, the sword itself is in good condition but is rubbed in places and the top edge of the blade has got some contact marks, there is a Royal Crown on the hilt and we believe this sword was produced by Wilkinson of London, there is some minor wear to the handle grip and the scabbard
A VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN ARTILLERY DRESS SWORD MADE BY WILKINSON, the blade is highly decorated and also features a flaming bomb with Royal Crown above it, some of the makers name and marks are rubbed and the blade has a few contact marks but is in a good overall condition, the leather scabbard is still nice and soft and in good condition, there is a serial number 5523 on the blade
19th century A.D. Group of two penannular round-section bracelets with clubbed ends. 150 grams total, 59-63 mm (2 3/8 - 2 1/2 in.). [2, No Reserve]From the shipwrecked English Schooner 'Douro' sunk off the Isles of Scilly in 1843. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Each accompanied by a copy of a certificate of authenticity from the Isles of Scilly Underwater Centre.
Late Period, 664-332 B.C. Finely detailed depiction of a human-headed ba-bird with outspread wings and the one preserved claw holding a shen ring. Cf. Wilkinson, A., Ancient Egyptian Jewellery, London, 1971, for an example of a similar form. 0.38 grams, 15 mm (5/8 in.).From the private collection of the late Mrs Belinda Ellison, a long time member of the Egyptian Exploration Society, c.1940-2020.In ancient Egyptian religion, the ba is one of the principal aspects of the human soul, along with the ka and the akh. It is often depicted in bird form, symbolising the soul's mobility after death.
6th century B.C. Comprising: carinated rim fragment from a bowl with reserved siren, panther, rosette and other ornament; bowl base with reserved advancing nude male or satyr on a red field, sgraffito detailing; skyphos rim fragment with part of the handle, reserved egg-and-dart band. Cf. Snyder Schaeffer, J., Ramage, H.N., Greenewalt, C.H. Jr., The Corinthian, Attic and Lakonian Pottery from Sardis, London, 1997, fragments ATT 36 and ATT 73, for similar. 106 grams total, 7.4-13 cm (2 7/8 - 5 1/8 in.). [3, No Reserve]From an early 20th century collection. By descent the property of a UK lady. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a previous handwritten note including provenance.The body of the panther resembles the style of the school of Sophilos, an Attic painter active circa 580-560 B.C. The naked image (a dancing satyr?) recalls the Attic black figure depictions of ithyphallic satyrs, with torso, arms, legs and incision for internal details in white paint, made around 500 B.C.
Comprising a variety of fossils including bivalves, Dactylioceras sp. specimens, a sea urchin, Gryphaea specimens and others. 4.4 kg total, 2-15.5 cm (3/4 - 6 1/8 in.). [48, No Reserve]Acquired from various sources within the UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.
4th-6th century A.D. Bulbous in profile with dimpled underside, blown construction, everted rolled rim. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York, 1997, item 217, for type; Oliver, A. Jr., Ancient Glass, In the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 1980, p.111, no.180, for similar. 13.2 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired from Allan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, 2006. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.Similar flasks and bottles were produced in Roman Asia Minor; this is a typical example of a type found in all corners of the empire. These were decorated in many ways including applying additional pieces of glass, by cutting the surface, or (as in our case) by moulding the vessels when they were blown.
A large collection of later 19th century and mainly early 20th century shooting related ephemera, including billheads, invoices, advertising material and trade catalogues, including examples related to Ward & Sons Birmingham, Richard Walker, Webley & Scott Limited, Westley Richards & Co Ltd and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, all within an album. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A Victorian 1845 pattern officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, with single-edged fullered blade, blade length 83cm, personalized with the initials 'HHP', purportedly for General Peterson, and with foliate decoration and crowned 'VR' cypher, steel gothic hilt with pierced decoration and carved chequered grip, with gilt brass mounted stitched leather scabbard with twin suspension loops (some old rust and active rust to blade, some deeper areas of pitting, scabbard chape bent and damaged, some breakdown to leather).
80cm broadsword blade etched with a maker's panel for WILKINSON and the owner's initials JSH, serial no. 12471, regulation copper gilt hilt, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, in its engraved copper mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, the upper mount with maker's plaque, complete with knot. Captain Hudson served under Admiral Lyons in the Sea of Asov, attacking Russian supplies, for which he was awarded the Asov clasp to his Crimea medal, the Turkish Crimea medal, the French Legion of Honour, and the Turkish Order of the Medjidieh 5th class.

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