A Pair of Early 19th Century Percussion Pocket Pistols by Wilkinson, Bristol, each with a 5cm round turn-off brass barrel with London proof marks, signed brass box lock, steel hammer with slide safety, steel trigger guard and walnut slab butt, 16.5cm . Actions work, hold at full and half cock, but are weak. Bruising and wear to the brass barrels and locks. Pitting to the steel hammers and trigger guards. Minor bruising to butts, one having a small crack.
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A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, STAMPED WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL, the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, the base, stamped and numbered 8857, with octagonal section tapering stem continuing to downswept legs, heightened with rosewood banding, terminating in brass caps cast with anthemion and moving on castors. 75cm high, 135.5cm long, 100.5cm wideProvenance: The Keith Schellenberg Collection.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword, the blade with etched detail and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London mark to base, blade length 79cm, with copper and brass hilt to wire work shagreen grip and a shorter George VI example, both in brass mounted leather scabbards (2).Provenance: The Great Stromboli.
Henry R Wilkinson (British, 1884-1975), Yewdale Valley, Coniston, The Lake District, signed 'H R Wilkinson' (lower left), watercolour heightened with white, 26.5 x 37.5cm, together with two other watercolours of Lake District scenes by the same hand, each 26.5 x 37cm (3). May be subject to ARR
A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SALT, beaded rim above geometric pierced sides, on four cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, maker Edward Lowe, London 1770, oval approximately 8.5cm x 6.2cm, s.d., together with a later plated copy, a George III silver baluster pepperette with beaded rims, pull off cover, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, makers Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1774, height 6.5cm, a George V silver cylindrical covered mustard, pierced border, blue glass liner, makers Clark & Sewell, Birmingham 1911, a wooden desk blotter with mounts stamped 'Sterling Silver', a pair of George V oval gent's brushes, makers Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1922, a pair of Victorian Old Sheffield plate bottle coasters, bears crossed key mark for H. Wilkinson & Co and bearing registration diamond and a silver plated conical beaker (10) (condition: silver oval salt has two splits to the pierced border, blue liners generally ill fitting, bottle coasters have copper showing through, brushes have some dents)
RAF Flown FDC collection 14 Escaping Society covers 13 signed, dating back to the early seventies signatures include Wg Cmdr P Walker, Captain P J C Phillips, Capt B. S Hansen, Fl Lt R M Eastment, Sq Ldr O W Epton and Captain R L Wilkinson. Good Condition. All signed pieces 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. Larger items will be charged at cost.
WILKINSON, LONDONA .577 (SNIDER) DOUBLE-BARRELLED HAMMER HOWDAH-PISTOL, serial no. 6995,circa 1880, with 6 1/2in. rifled barrels, the top rib signed 'WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON' (rubbed), bead fore-sight, engraving to the rib end at breech, rounded side-lever opening action (traces of colour), standing notch rear-sight to front of top-strap, blued serpentine side-lever with chequered thumb-piece, scroll engraved curved back-action locks signed within engraved folded banners 'WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON', plain hammers, chequered walnut pistol-grip butt (hairline crack and repair below and to rear of locks), moulded butt-cap with central horseshoe-shaped lanyard swivel and border engraved edge, full length trigger-guard tang bearing the Wilkinson number 6995 and diminutive captive border engraved iron fore-end with traces of colourSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
WILKINSON & SON A SCARCE HARVEY 1866 PATENT 12-BORE SIDELEVER HAMMERGUN, serial no. 6657, 30in. lined nitro proved fine damascus barrels, rib re-engraved 'WILKINSON & SON. GUN MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY, PALL MALL. LONDON.' and '2', with acanthus scroll detailing at the breech ends, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke, action incorporating Charles Harvey patent retractable strikers, patent no. 1793 of 7th July 1866, use number 311, rebounding back-action locks with carved hammers, best border and bold scroll engraving (action bar with some striations), the standing breech engraved 'WILKINSON'S No.311 PATENT. 1878.', 14 5/8in. replacement stock, fore-end with grip catch release engraved '2' and 'Wilkinson's patent Lever Fore End', loss to wood at right edge, weight 7lb. 3oz., in a leather caseS2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WILKINSON, LONDONA SCARCE .577 PERCUSSION CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'GREEN BROS. PATENT', serial no. 2858,circa 1860, with 24 1/4in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, small elevating ladder rear-sight, the top of barrel at breech signed 'WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON', commercial proofs, bolt action receiver, the top-cover marked 'GREEN BROTHERS PATENT NO. 2858', left hand bolt-handle, plain military style lock signed 'WILKINSON, LONDON', walnut three-quarter stock, brass heel-plate and trigger-guard, two iron barrel-bands, bayonet lug at muzzle and under-barrel clearing rod, refinished
After Henry Wilkinson limited edition coloured print ' ' Pair of Terriers' signed in pencil on mount no 90/150, 21 x 29 cm. After Stanley Berkeley pair of black & white prints ' A Disgrace to his Family' 'A Credit to his family' & a print after Peter Hogarth 'Spaniels ' set of 10 cigarette cards of equine interest framed & glazed4 Assorted dog pictures & horse cigarette card picture
WW2 SECOND PATTERN FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFEManufactured 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)
A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, in the mid-18th century style, each having detachable sconces, on leaf and flower embossed pear shaped columns to Rococo swept and loaded bases, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1843, h.24.5cm (a/f)Condition report: Both bases with several wear holes to extremities. One with two splits. Some wear to marks. One stands slightly off-centre.
Wilkinson, Henry (1921-2011), two coloured dry point etchings, one of a black Labrador closing in on a duck by a lakeside, numbered 62 of 75, the other of two springer spaniels wading past rushes into the water, both numbered and signed by the artist in pencil, image size Labrador 36 x 25 cms, framed size 57.5 x 47.5 cms, Spaniels image size 36 x 24.5 cms, framed size 57.5 x 47.5 cms [2]
Golf, Cricket, Darts and Other Sporting Autographs - Nick Faldo x 2, Paul Lawrie x 2, John Wilkinson, Freddie Trueman x 2, Ian Botham, Graeme Hick, Willie Carson x 3, Tony McCoy, Harvey Smith, Eric Bristow, Bobby George x 3, Hulk Hogan and many others, often ink signed on publicity cards, some personal notations (all unverified) approximately forty five.
ϒA Regency brass and scarlet tortoiseshell inlaid ink stand, circa 1815, in the manner of George Bullock, directly after designs in the Wilkinson Tracings, the dished rectangular tray centred by three rectangular cut-glass ink-wells, two with lids inlaid with a flower, flanked by a pen tray on each side, 40cm wide, 27.5cm wide This design of marquetry is among a collection of tracings (originally a scrapbook) called Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr Bullock 1820, now in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. It is likely that Thomas Wilkinson had worked for Bullock which explains his access to the original designs. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Franchetti (Gaetano). Storia e Descrizione del Duomo di Milano, 1st edition, Milan, 1821, half title, title with engraved vignette, 30 engraved plates, a little light spotting, bookplate of Parham House, Sussex, contemporary vellum gilt, spine label slightly chipped, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Robert Curzon, 14th Baron Zouche (1810–1873), of Parham Park, West Sussex, styled the Honourable Robert Curzon between 1829 and 1870. An English traveller, diplomat and author, Curzon was particularly active in the Levant where he acquired several important late Biblical manuscripts from Eastern Orthodox monasteries, as part of the collection formed at Parham. The library was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge in 1920, at which time the present bookplate may have been inserted. 2) Professor Cecil H. Clough (1930-2017), Reader in Medieval History, University of Liverpool. Calzini, Milano nei suoi libri (1949), 1036. First and only edition of one of the earliest accounts of the history and architecture of Milan Cathedral.
Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe, Fighter Aces, Kreigsmarine and U-Boat Hunters veterans autographed photo collection, approximately 95, including autographed photographs from sets: SP(BB), SP(GL), Salute to the Few Series II, SP(FC), SP(UB) and SP(CC), produced by Aviation Collectables, each signed 5x7 inch photograph comes with a biography card. The collection of a limited edition with COA's, autographs include Oberst Ralph von Rettberg, Gerhard Krems, Oberst Hajo Herrmann, Wing Commander Christopher Frederick Currant, Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Neil Foxley-Norris, Group Captain Frank Reginald Carey, Warrant Office Peter Hutton Fox, Flying Officer Kenneth Astill Wilkinson, Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson, Group Captain John Cunningham.

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