Wilkinson, Jes. Hau Kiou Choaan, or The Pleasing History. A Translation from the Chinese Language, 4 volumes, half-title to volume one, 4 folding engraved frontispieces, volume 3 with frontispiece split and repaired, errata leaves to the end of each volume, some spotting and soiling, particularly to titles, contemporary calf, rubbed, bookplate of Coker Court, 8vo, London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1761
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Lot of 3 Wombles hand signed 10x8 photos. These beautiful hand-signed photos depict Albert Wilkinson as Tomssk in The Wombles. These signed photos are guaranteed authentic and are supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. 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.
Multiple signed Missing in Action: Resting in Peace? hard-back book by Dilip Sarkar. Signatures include Flt Lt Geoffrey Stevens, Sqn Ldr Ludwik Martel, Flt Lt Peter Hairs, Flt Lt Gordon Parkin, Flt Lt Ken Wilkinson, Flt Lt Dennis Nichols, Flt Lt Tony Pickering, Flt Lt BM Mike Bush, Sqn Ldr Jack Stokoe, Flt Lt Richard Jones, Warrant Officer Peter Fox, and Flt Lt Gordon Batt. Also signed by the author, Dilip Sarkar. Book in good condition. 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.
Three silver medallions for the Cumberland Change Ringers of Workington, each engraved on the back won by J Wilkinson, St Michaels Workington, 1900-1904, a silver marksman's medal awarded to the same December 1916, a gilded metal and enamel National role of marksmen silver pendant, a Royal Masonic Institute for Boys silver and enamel medallion, a For Home and Country enamel pin badge and a Whitehaven Amateur Athletic society pin badge.
Wg Cdr R C Wilkinson signed Joint Service Fighter cover JSF24 commemorating the Royal Air Force Halton Show 18th June 1988. Miniature stamp sheet No 1455 featuring four aircraft, Gloster F5/34, Supermarine Type 224, Westland Pterodactyl 5, and Fairey Fantome. 31p GB stamp postmarked BFPS 2169 18th June 1988. 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.
22 BOB pilots signed Memorial Capel greetings card, signed inside by K Hollowell 25 sqn, H Smith 235 sqn, R James 29 sqn, K Stoddart 611 sqn, B Sharman 248 Sqn, M Croskell 213 Sqn, R Sellers 46 sqn, J Toombs 236 sqn, K Wilkinson 616 sqn, A Gregory 219 Sqn, M Wainwright 64 sqn, C Bamberger 610 sqn, R Watts 253 sqn, T Gray 64 sqn, G Stevens 151 sqn, R Smyth 111 sqn, G Wellum 92 sqn, H Pinfold 56 sqn, K Mackenzie 501 sqn, T Pickering 501 sqn, W Clark 219 sqn, R Foster 605 sqn from WW2 Battle of Britain historian Ted Sergison collection. 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.
98 AD. A rare and historically-significant Romano-British limestone architectural block, the sixth known dedication inscription to the Emperor Trajan found in Britain (2006); dating to 98 AD it is incised in shallow relief; the eight-line inscription reads 'IMP(eratori) CAES(ari) DI(vi) NERVAE F(ilio) NERVAE TRAIANO A-VG(usto) GER(manico) PON-TIF(ico) MAXIM(o) POTES(tate) TR(ibunicia) II' which may be translated as For the Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan Augustus, conqueror of the Germans, son of the deified Nerva, pontifex maximus, tribune of the people for the second time. Previously exhibited at Ure Museum, Department Of Classics, University Of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK. 11 kg, 38 x 25.5cm (15 x 10"). From the Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, formed since 1985; previously with Helios Galleries in 2010, stock number H1081a; found Lincolnshire 2006 and exhibited at Ure Museum, Reading, UK; accompanied by a copy of the Helios gallery invoice and an eleven page academic report on the dedication, find-location, and its importance to our knowledge Roman Britain by Peter Kruschwitz and Michael Green of the University of Reading. The block was discovered during field-walking in 2006 near the settlement of Bucklegate, Lincolnshire. Its inscribed face was originally dressed and polished, the rest of stone apparently left in close to its natural state. It is not known for certain whether the text continued beyond the end of its present extent, but the only customary element not now present is the name of the dedicant. Prior to the discovery of this inscription, only five dedications to Trajan have been recorded in Roman Britain, this being the 6th. According to Dr Ittai Gradel of Copenhagen, this dedication (probably from a military garrison or administrative building) can be precisely dated to 98 AD, within 11 months of Trajan becoming emperor (which was after 1 month of his being made Tribune for the 2nd time), and in this respect it is a unique find in Roman Britain. Trajan was emperor from 98 to 117 AD, declared by the Senate optimus princeps (the best ruler"). He is remembered as a successful military commander who presided over the greatest military expansion in Roman history, which meant Rome's empire had its greatest territorial extent at the time of his death. Trajan is also known for overseeing a generous public building programme and for implementing beneficial welfare policies which earned him his reputation as the second of the Five Good Emperors who presided over an era of relative peace and prosperity in the Mediterranean world. Fine condition. Very rare and a historically important British find.
20th-18th century BC. A ceramic foundation cone with tapering body and domed top, vertical bands of cuneiform text. 266 grams, 10cm (4"). From the Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, formed since 1985; acquired from Simon Shipp, circa 2010; formerly in the O'Donovan collection, acquired from the 1960s. Fair condition, chipped.
HENRY WILKINSON (1921-2011) 'GUNDOG RETRIEVING GAME', a limited edition etching of a Springer Spaniel 142/150, signed and numbered in pencil, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 25cm x 33cm, together with a Marion Harvey (1886-1971) engraving of a Spaniel, signed in pencil and two other pencil drawings of birds by A.W.Baker (4)
A Royal Navy Officers dress sword. With etched fullered blade bearing proof mark and signed Wilkinson, London. Having brass hilt with lion mask pommel, fouled anchor and folding guard and with shagreen grip, blade length 74.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some pitting and notches to the blade. The blade is firmly held within the hilt and appears to be original.
FIVE BOOKS RELATING TO COUNTRY HOUSES including 'A Book of Country Houses' by Ernest Newton, dated 1903, 'Bungalows and Country Residences - 5th Edition' by R A Briggs dated 1901, 'English Country Houses' by WM Wilkinson, dated 1875 ETC Provenance: from the archive library of stonemasons and structural engineers W Clarke, Cardiff, one of the oldest companies in Cardiff to continue operating. Please note that there are further items to be offered at our auctions in The Welsh Sale on October 19th and in our auction of September 20th (further Victorian plaster maquettes). For full provenance see Lot 580
A group of silver including; a basket, by Elkington, Birmingham, 1895, shaped circular and with pierced sides; a Victorian silver christening-mug, by Samuel Smith, London, 1867, cylindrical, chased with foliage on a matted group; a pair of napkin-rings, Birmingham, 1906 and a Victorian silver condiment-set, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1869, quatrefoil shaped, with leaf-capped handle, with three associated cut-glass bottles, two with silver mounts, the basket 23cm diameter, weighable silver 16.7ozt (5)
H G PARKYN: SHOULDER-BELT PLATES AND BUTTONS, Aldershot, 1956 (200), original cloth gilt + R M BARNES: A HISTORY OF THE REGIMENTS AND UNIFORMS OF THE BRITISH ARMY, London, Seeley Service [1950], 1st edition, 23 coloured plates as list, original cloth, dust wrapper (part losses) + R H MONTAGUE: DRESS AND INSIGNIA OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 1770-1870, Sydney 1981, (2000), 1st edition, 4to, oriignal cloth, dust wrapper + W H & K D BLOOMER: SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL BADGES 1793-1971, 1982, 2nd edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + HOWARD RIPLEY: BUTTONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY 1855-1970, 1983 reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper, ex-lib + ROBERT WILKINSON-LATHAM: SCOTTISH MILITARY UNIFORMS, 1975, original cloth, dust wrapper, ex-lib (6)
LARGE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN BANK NOTES MANY BEING CONFEDERATE Some British bank notes and Cheques are included Confederate States of America $1 by Keating and Bull 1864- VF - Confederate States of America $10 - GF - bottom trimmed Confederate States of America $100 - July 1862 - gvf- Confederate States of America $10 - GF- Bottom trimmed - Confederate States of America $2 by Keating and Bull VF - Confederate States of America $1 - June 1862 - GF - Confederate States of America $50 - No 57638 - February 17th 1864 Confederate States of America $2 - No 25378 - June 2 1862 Confederate States of America $10 - No 50724 - February 1864 - Citizens Bank of Louisiana bank notes $1, $2 $3, $5, $5 - Bank of New England Connecticut notes - $1 - $2 - $5 GVF+ State Notes - $1 North Carolina 1866, 75c Virginia, 1862 Alabama 50c 1863, 50c Virginia 1862. 5c Carolina 1863 - GF to NVF Augusta Insurance $1 - £10 to £15 Confederate States of America $100 - December 1862 - gf- Confederate States of America $20 - feb 1861 - vf- Canal Bank New Orleans $10 - Bartlett, Nelson & Bartlett, Bankers Buckingham 100.00 18th August 1829 Cheque Gurneys, Birkbeck, Barclay, Orde & Buxton - 22nd October 1878 National Park Bank New York - Cheque 1869 - $30.00 - Sir Herbert Mackworth Bart, Dorset Johnson & Wilkinson £200.00 April 9th 1787 - Whitby Bank 4th November 1822 - Cheque East of England Bank Cheque 18th January 1842
A SCARCE AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 'KENYA' GROUP TO MAJOR WILKINSON DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY. 1939 to 45 Star Africa Star Italy Star Defence Medal War Medal AGSM Kenya correctly impressed T G Wilkinson DLI Condition GVF Swing mounted as worn Thomas Geoffrey Wilkinson was born on 29th October 1915. He was commissioned into the Durham Light Infantry on 1937. During the Second World War he was posted to the 10th Bn and served in the BEF, service in Iceland followed. While serving as a Major in the Africa campaign, he was dangerously wounded by a Grenade on 12th May 1942. He was able to resume his duties as Second in Command of the 10th Bn in August 1942. Wilkinson then went on to serve with the 14th Bn in Italy. In the post-war years, he was attached to the Kings African Rifles from 2nd January 1952 until 18th December 1955. Serving with the KAR in Kenya. He retired in late 1955 and remained in the Army Reserve until 1965.
Rare Second World War first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes F-S fighting knife / Commando knife with etched polished steel blade, by Wilkinson Co. Ltd. London, with curved crossguard and chequered / knurled hilt, in correct first pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel plated chape and snap fastening retaining tab. Provenance - ex. Sotheby’s, 28th July 1993, lot 816
Mixed halfpenny tokens (9): Bedfordshire Halfpenny Token, Leighton Buzzard, 1794, a girl making lace, rev. a lamb, PAYABLE AT LEIGHTON, BERKHAMSTED OR LONDON, edge CHAMBERS, LANGSTON HALL & CO., (DH3c); Durham Halfpenny Tokens (2), South Shields, 1794, figure of Faith standing holding a book, SOUTH SHIELDS HALFPENNY. 1794, rev. a ship, SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE, edge PAYABLE AT SOUTH SHIELDS AND LONDON . X X ., (DH4); Hertfordshire Halfpenny Token, Stortford, Shield of arms, crest, and motto, SIR GEORGE JACKSON BAR : SOLE PROPRIETOR., rev. view of a river, with barges etc., edge PAYABLE AT BISHOPS STORTFORD, (DH4); Sussex Halfpenny Token (2), Brighton, 1794, bust of Prince George, rev. the Prince's crest and motto, edge BRIGHTON CAMP HALFPENNY .X.X.X.X. (DH2); another similar but from different obv. die and collar, edge reading BRIGHTON CAMP HALFPENNY MDCCXCIV X.X . (DH3a); Warwickshire Halfpenny Tokens (3), 1788, bust of John Wilkinson, rev. a barge, date below, edge WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRADLEY, (DH336); 1787, counterfeit, bust of John Wilkinson, rev. hammer and anvil, date below, edge ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, (DH374a); undated, bust of John Wilkinson, rev. figure of Moneta seated, (DH464). Mixed grades fine to extremely fine
Rugby Union Jonny Wilkinson 10x8 signed colour photo pictured in England kit. Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE born 25 May 1979 is an English former rugby union player. A fly-half, he played for Newcastle Falcons and Toulon and represented England and the British and Irish Lions. He is particularly known for scoring the winning drop goal in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final and is widely acknowledged as one of the best rugby union players of all time. 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.
Sporting Interest - Football Autographs 1935-36 season, Stoke City and Huddersfield Town, folding book pages, inscribed in black ink with thirty four Stoke City signatures including Jim Westland, W Spencer, S Peppitt, Arthur Turner, Joe Butler, Jack Almond, N Wilkinson, Liddle, Whinstanley, H Davies, W Robson, W Taylor, G Antonio, Stan Matthews, F Steele, Peter Jackson, H Nuttal (Trainer), Bob McGrory (Manager) etc; Huddersfield Town, including Jimmy Richardson, W Brown, R Willingham, B Craig, R Mountford, A Beech, Chivers, J Wrightman, K Willingham, Alf Lythgoe, John Chaplin (Trainer) etc (19) (2)
Henry Wilkinson (British 1921-2011) - A pair of pointers and a golden retriever in landscape settings (pair) signed coloured limited edition etchings on paper, both editions of 150, 27 x 36cm approx visible sheet size, framed, together with Burnet (20th century continental school) - Parisian street scene with figures, oil on board, signed, 50 x 62cm, a framed menu from the Cafe De Paris of a child and a duck, a late 19th century coloured print of a white-nosed coati, etc all framed (7)

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