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Daniel (George) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the most Valuable, Interesting and Highly Important Library..., ruled in red with prices and buyers' names in manuscript, occasional foxing, contemporary morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed, spine faded, 4to, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1864.⁂ Important library of Elizabethan and Shakespearean literature which made a total of £15,865 2s. It contained fine copies of Shakespeare's first four Folios, the First Folio being bought by Baroness Burdett-Coutts for £716 2s, and many of the quartos. The detailed catalogue includes prints, drawings, coins, silver and porcelain at the end.

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NO RESERVE [Hoare (Sir Richard Colt)] [Sale Catalogue] The Stourhead Heirlooms. Catalogue of the Library removed from Stourhead, with prices and buyers' names in manuscript, 1883 bound with Towneley (John) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the Towneley Manuscripts [& Library] removed from Towneley Hall, Lancashire, 2 vol., 1883, together 3 works in 1 vol., British Library duplicate copy with Reading Room slips loosely inserted, contemporary half red morocco, rubbed, original printed wrappers bound in, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ⁂ The Stourhead library was particularly strong on British topography and raised £10,028 6s 6d. The Towneley sale included the 15th century manuscript of the "Towneley Mysteries" now in the Huntington library in America.

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Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson, two 'Flora' dinner plates (2).Size 25cm. diameter.Condition; Several chips to rims on both plates.

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SINGLETON & COLE, Footballers, No. 16 Wilkinson (Sheffield United), heavy scuffing to black edges, FR

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95th Regiment unusual Indian Mutiny souvenir Sword Carving Set. This unusual souvenir of the Indian Mutiny was brought back by General Sir Henry Clement Wilkinson of the 95th Foot. Comprising a long bladed carving knife, with steel crossguard, turned wooden handle and silvered pommel, this embossed with rams heads. The blade is etched “Taken by H.C. Wilkinson at the assault and capture Kotah Central India in 1858” Blade length 19 inches. ... Accompanied by carving fork. A similar turned handle and decorated pommel. The grip with a silvered engraved plaque “The handle of an Indian Corn Mill taken by H.C. Wilkinson at Rowa on the 6th January 1858”. Knife and Fork, GC slight age wear. Contained in the original fitted leather case. Case in near relic condition.General Sir Henry Clement. Wilkinson was appointed an Ensign in 1856, he served with the 95th in India and was present at the capture and sieges of Awah, Kotah, Rowa, Poutree. On return from India he transferred to the 16th Lancers and was appointed Captain in 1863He would go on to be made Colonel of the 4th Dragoon Guards from 1896 to his death in 1908 It was at the capture of Rowa that Private Bernard McQuirt of the 95th won the Victoria Cross

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10th (Prince of Wales’s Own) Hussars Officer’s sword. A good scarce pre Crimea War 1821 Light Cavalry example of regimental pattern by Wilkinson of London. The blade is etched with a Crowned VR Cypher over a Roman numeral X within a title “Royal Hussars”. The reverse is etched with the regimental device and “Peninsula” and “Waterloo” honours; it also bears the family crest of the Earl of Kintore Lord Keith and Falconer. Three bar open guard, the grip with twist wire binding. Housed in original polished steel scabbard with two loose rings. Blade in clean condition, etching clear. Minor wear to guard and scabbard. GC. The sword is attributed to Major the Hon Charles James Keith-Falconer , Cornet with the regiment 15th February 1850. He fought in the Crimea and after his military career he held the office of Commissioner of Inland Revenue between 1874 and 1889.

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British 1821 Light Cavalry Pattern Sword by Wilkinson of London. A very good example with a straight 35 inch blade, with etched decoration of a Crowned VR Cypher. The forte with the cutler’s details and to the back of the blade is the number 18107, this number is complemented by an arrow and CP mark. The regulation hilt with three bar open guard and shagreen grip. Housed in with steel scabbard. The blade remains in near parade condition. Slight age wear to the scabbard and hilt.The blade number indicating made in 1871

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British 1821 Light Cavalry Pattern Patent Hilt Sword by Wilkinson of London Circa 1853. A good and early example of the Wilkinson Patent Hilt sword, this example has no order number to the back edge of the blade, which would indicate pre 1854 manufacture. The straight 36 inch blade, with etched decoration of a Crowned VR Cypher and the original owners initials “RB” to an etched panel. The forte with the cutler’s details of “Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London”. The regulation hilt with three bar open guard and solid chequered grip with twist wire binding. Housed in with steel scabbard. The overall condition good etching clear.

Los 791

British Army Infantry Pattern WW1 Period George V Sword by Wilkinson. A good regulation example. The blade with etched decoration of a Crowned GVR cypher and cutler’s details of Henry Wilkinson of London, the back of the blade with the number “50684” (1914/17). The hilt with shagreen grip retaining twist wire binding. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard and knot. Clean condition.

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Victorian Scots Guards Officer’s Levee Pattern Sword by Wilkinson of London. A scarce example of the regulation pattern with narrow blade. This is with etched decoration of a reverse entwined crowned VR cypher, regimental title and device also Battle Honours, the last being “Suakin 1885”. Cutler’s details of Wilkinson to the forte; blade numbered ‘29643’ (1889). The hilt with regimental pattern guard incorporating the Order of the Thistle device, shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in correct plated scabbard and leather sword knot. Overall GC some wear to the scabbard.

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Highland Regiment Officer’s Broadsword by Wilkinson. A good Elizabeth II period example of the Scottish Highland 1831 pattern sword. The straight doubled edged blade with central fuller is etched with panels of thistles. To the forte the Wilkinson’s logo and crest and the blade is numbered “96647”. Full nickel plated basket guard with pierced heart panel design enclosing a shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Retaining full buff leather and scarlet faced lining, also crimson tassels. Housed in metal scabbard. The blade remains in very good condition, etching clear, but PLEASE NOTE the very tip of blade is absent. The basket and scabbard plating dulled.

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Edwardian Gordon Highlanders Attributed Officer’s Broadsword by Wilkinson. A scarce regimental example of the Scottish Highland 1831 pattern sword. The straight doubled edged blade with central fuller is etched with Crowned EVIIR cypher, Regimental device and title. Also panels of thistles and original owners initials “R.O.B.C”. To the forte the Wilkinson’s logo and crest and the blade is numbered “41617” (1907). Full nickel plated basket guard with pierced heart panel design enclosing a shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Retaining full buff leather and scarlet faced lining, also crimson tassels. Housed in metal scabbard. The blade remains in good condition, etching clear, but PLEASE NOTE the  pommel is absent and the basket and grip are loose. The basket and scabbard plating dulled.Attributed to Ronald Ogilvy Blair-Cunynghame who was commissioned into the 2nd Bn 11th December 1907. He landed in France with his Regiment with the rank of Captain and Died of Wounds on the 5th May 1915.

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King’s Dragoon Guards attributed 1912 Pattern Sword by Wilikinson of London. A scare example, the blade with etched decoration which includes a crowned GVR cypher, floral decoration and the original owner’s name “J.W. WILDER KING’S DRAGOON GUARDS”. Cutler’s details of Wilkinson to the forte; blade numbered ‘63380’. The hilt of the regulation pattern with shagreen grip retaining binding. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Overall GC some dulling and staining overall. The Wilkinson number would indicate 1932. He died in Egypt during the 1930’s whilst with the regiment.

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Cold War Period Type “D” Survival Knife by Wilkinson. A good example of the type, the blade stamped with cutler’s details. The wood grips secured by two screws. Complete with scabbard this a slight variant having a chrome press stud to the retaining strap. GC. ... Accompanied by a RAF Aircrew Emergency Knife, worn on the flying suit. (2 items)

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After Norman Wilkinson, Gun dogs, signed, etching, 25 x 35cm (PL) together with a signed print after Lionel Edwards (2)

Los 330

A mid 19th century leather bound family bible together with three Bibbys annuals 1912, 1913 and 1920/21 and one further volume the Record of the War by Spencer Wilkinson

Los 217

A VICTORIAN OVAL INKSTAND with twin handles and engraved decoration, fitted with two mounted cut-glass bottles and a central taperstick, by Henry Wilkinson & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1868 (A/F); 11.9" (30 cms) long; 15.3 oz weighable silver

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A CASED SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SMALL FLUTED SALTS & SIX MATCHING SPOONS, by H. Wilkinson & Co., Birmingham 1881/82, a cream jug, a two-handled sugar basin, a George II salt and a barrel-shaped mug; the latter 4" (10 cms) high; 16 oz (5)

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BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY: AN IRONSTONE DINNER PLATE BY A.J. WILKINSON LTD. ENGLAND, CIRCA 1920 Diameter – 8.5in. (21.5cm.) G2   The British India Steam Navigation Company was formed in 1856 as the Calcutta and Burma Navigation Company.  It became British India Steam Navigation Company in 1862.Condition report: G2

Los 475

A British SMLE bayonet pattern 1907 by Wilkinson without hooked quillion with scabbard

Los 586

A Wilkinson pottery Art Deco octagonal jug by Clarice Cliff, painted with the crocus pattern from the bizarre range, printed mark, 20cm.

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY COMPOSED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, London c.1895 & c.1896, marks of Henry Wilkinson & Co. and Charles Edwards (respectively), comprising four open salt cellars, salt and pepper shakers and mustard pot, having gilt bowls and blue glass liners, and four silver salt spoons and one silver mustard spoon;together with a collection of six Victorian silver open salt cellars and spoons, London c.1880, mark of Walter & John Barnard, of compressed circular form, with gilt bowls, raised on bun feet, and contained within a fitted case (c.18 troy ozs all in, excl. liners)

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C20th Naval Dress Sword, shagreen grip, gilt hilt with crown anchor & rope with leather & brass scabbard, flip down safety catch, blade with anchor & crown, star of David & wilkinson sword Royal Coat of arms, decorated with acorns & oak leaves, crown GR George VI

Los 352

Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd. Vegetable Dish & Cover No 6315 Tresco

Los 185

An original Poster - British Travel and Holidays Association, 'The Castles of Britain' by Norman Wilkinson, double crown, approx 76 cm x 50 cm, depicting a lazy summer day by the River Thames Riverside at Windsor Castle, printed by Charles & Read, framed under glass - Est £80 - £120

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HENRY WILKINSON & CO A silver chamber or taper stick holder, acanthus leaf handle, Sheffield 1848, together with a pair of Quaich style salts, silver salt spoon, silver napkin ring and a silver ring box, weighable silver 161g

Los 374

Pair of Victorian silver circular salts, with rope twist rims and repousse leaf decoration raised on three hoof feet, 2.5" across, maker Henry Holland, London 1883, together with a Victorian lidded silver mustard, with blue glass liner by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1885, 6.8oz t silver total (3)

Los 455

CLARICE CLIFF; four 'Pixie Ware' mugs with handles modelled as pixies in green, blue, red and orange colourways, two for Newport and two for Wilkinson Ltd (blue example lacking Clarice Cliff backstamp), height of each 7.7cm.Additional InformationSome loss to paint as is usual, the blue example bearing only a Wilkinson Ltd stamp and faint impressed no., usual manufacturing imperfections, some fritting to foot rims, etc. 

Los 841

DEREK WILKINSON (1929-2001); a pair of pastels on paper, studies of an orangery, possibly Tatton Park, signed lower right, 30 x 40cm, framed and glazed (2). (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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An early Victorian sauce warming pan and cover, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1839, with retailer's stamp for 'Wilkinson & Dobson, Piccadilly', turned wooden handle, horn finial, hinged spout cover, 5½in. (14cm.) high, gross weight 20.5 tr.oz.

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'N. F.' The Husbandmans fruitfull Orchard Shewing Divers rare new secrets for the true Ordering of all sortes of fruite in their due seasons. Also how your encrease and profite maie bee much more then heertofore, and yet your charge and labour the same. With the manner of gathering all kindes of fruite aswel stone-fruite as other, and how they are to be ordered in packing, carrying, & conveying them by land or by water ... Never before published, imprinted for Roger Jackson, and are to bee sold at his shop in Fleet-street neere the conduit, 1609, A2 B-D4, E2, title, Epistle to the Reader (signed N.F.), and 28 pages of text (the main text printed in black letter), single large woodcut initial, and single woodcut head-piece and tail-piece, light soiling to title, all edges gilt, inside gilt dentelles, 19th century straight-grained green full morocco by Riviere, some handling marks, neatly rebacked with original spine laid down, small 4to (Qty: 1)Provenance: William Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney (1835-1909; bookplate to front pastedown with motto Victoria Concordia Crescit); sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Catalogue of the Magnificent Library of Choice and Valuable Books & Manuscripts, the property of the Rt. Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney, 3-5 December 1908 and 24-27 March 1909. ESTC S105557; Henrey 144; STC 10652. Rare, a variant of the 1608 reissue of The Fruiterers Secrets, which was first issued in 1604, and sometimes attributed to Gervase Markham. ESTC locates only two copies in America (Folger and Huntington).

Los 217

A GEORGE III CURVED SILVER SNUFF BOX with integral hinge, 6.5cm l, marks rubbed , Birmingham, c1855, a rectangular German silver snuff box by Simon Rosenau of Hanau, c1900, an Edward VII die stamped silver hairpin box by Henry Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham 1908 and a smaller Continental die stamped oval silver snuff box, early 20th c, 4ozs 12dwts (4)++George III box with typical wear and minor dents but no major faults, the others in good condition

Los 326

A VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER INKSTAND the detachable taperstick flanked by silver mounted, faceted glass inkwells, chained conical extinguisher, 31cm l, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1853++Piercing undamaged, no engraving or erasure, good overall condition, polish residues, glass undamaged and also the original, inkewlls stuck fast in the pierced foot

Los 415

A PAIR OF A J WILKINSON MINIATURE BOTTLE SHAPED ORIFLAMME VASES, C1900 painted with a fish, 6cm h, printed mark and Patent No 27161++Good condition, no restoration and scarce

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**Mixed Lot: comprising three various folding gardening knives including Queen City Robinson - Sheffield, both with riveted wooden grips and Wilkinson Sword with stainless steel blade and plastic scales (3)

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**British patent 1907 bayonet and scabbard, Wilkinson, marked with the crown, GR, 1907, 12 15 to the ricasso and verso with Government broad arrow, GS, E in a stitched leather scabbard with black finished mounts and round button, stamped WJH and to the leather M/58, W, overall length 58cm

Los 122

19th Century British Pioneers sword, brass hilt and grip, saw-back blade, 57cm, by Wilkinson, brass mounted leather scabbard.

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§ Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971)oil on boardRacing yachts at seasigned17 x 28in.

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A 17th C flattened cow horn powder flask with steel fixings as featured in small arms by Fredrick Wilkinson, c1620

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A Victorian 14th Bengal lancers Officers sword with engraved blade, with name of officer Charles Armstrong Roberts, blade marked Patent Solid hilt, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered to the rib 26486

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WWI Wilkinson 18" bayonet abd sheath, 1907

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* HENRY WILKINSON (BRITISH 1921 - 2011), HUNTING DOGS; and PHEASANT a pair of etchings, each signed, one numbered 15/250, the other 106/250 in pencil, one signed in the plate 17cm x 22cm; and 22cm x 29cm Both mounted, framed and under glass

Los 405

Selection of hardback and other gun related books including Illustrated History of Firearms by Ian Hogg x 2, Firearms Howard Ricketts, and The Illustrated Book of Pistols by Frederick Wilkinson (4)

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Twin bladed pruning knife with two piece grips, a Wilkinson Sword pruning knife and an unusual steel folding Spanish Iher secateurs with lanyard ring (3)

Los 523

A Clarice Cliff Art in Industry Bizarre Dinner Service, designed by Graham Sutherland, painted with black lines and green ovals, comprising two tureens and covers, two graduating meat plates, six dinner platers, six dessert plates, six side plates and a gravy boat, black printed mark DESIGNED BY Graham Sutherland A.R.E PRODUCED IN BIZARRE by Clarice Cliff WILKINSON LTD COPYRIGHT RESERVED FIRST EDITION 1934 (23) Produced as part of the ''Artists in Industry'' project. In the summer of 1933 the wares were shown at a major exhibition in London. Twenty-five designers took part, including Vanessa Bell, Dod Proctor, Graham Sutherland, Paul Nash, Frank Brangwyn, Dame Laura Knight, John Armstong and Gordon M Forsyth.

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Victorian silver condiment set, London 1899, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, consisting of four salts and spoons, mustard pot and cover with clear glass liner and spoon, two pepperettes, all of quatrefoil form, housed in a red velvet lined fitted leather case, 8.3oz

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Victorian silver mustard pot, Sheffield 1848, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, with pierced scroll decorated thumb piece to the domed cover, loop handle, the body with scroll and foliate engraving surrounding a shield shaped cartouche initialled G, 3.5oz

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Victorian silver christening set, Sheffield 1859, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, consisting of knife, fork and spoon with acanthus leaf and scroll cast handles, housed in a fitted box

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Tom Wilkinson (20th century)Boats in the Harboursigned, oil on canvas, 30cm x 40cm **All lots in this sale are subject to a maximum of £2.50 plus VAT Buyers Premium**

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An electroplated bugle, with attached pendant inscribed '1st Cyclist Bde, Bullet & Bayonet, 27 Aug 1918, Cpl E.N. Wilkinson'.

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A pair of brass handled tailors shears by WILKINSON Sheffield G+

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CRICKET: A good and unusual set of twelve vintage signatures by a ‘country house’ XI and official on an attractive red and blue thin bordered oblong 8vo sheet of feint ruled paper, comprising W. G. Grace (1848-1915, England & Gloucestershire etc.), Charles Robson (1859-1943, England, Middlesex & Hampshire), Cyril T. A. Wilkinson (1884-1970, Gentlemen of England & Surrey, also an Olympic Gold medal winner, 1920), Robert Hedderwick (1886-1941, Marylebone CC), Ernest C. Kirk (1884-1932, Surrey), H. D. G. Leveson Gower (1873-1954, England, Oxford University & Surrey), Arthur Jones (1872-1914, England, Cambridge University & Nottinghamshire), Harry Bush (1871-1942, Surrey), Jack Hobbs (1882-1963, England & Surrey), Joe Hardstaff Sr. (1882-1947, England & Nottinghamshire), John Gunn (1876-1963, England & Nottinghamshire) and the female scorer Ethel M. Lowndes. All have signed with their names alone in bold, dark fountain pen inks. A rare grouping of signatures including several England Captains. VG Whilst not exhaustive, our research would seem to indicate that the present team, presumably captained by Grace, did not participate in a first class match but were instead chosen to play in a country house game in around 1908 (Wilkinson had made his debut for the Gentlemen of England in the same year).  Provenance: The original collector noted that the present signatures were acquired from the personal collection of Cyril Wells (1871-1963) English Cricketer & Rugby Footballer who played for Cambridge University, Surrey and Middlesex and was also a housemaster and cricket coach at Eton College.

Los 108

A quantity of silver and other items, to include: a Victorian silver Christening mug, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1870; a novelty sterling silver 'Gladstone bag' pin cushion, etc.

Los 371

M.P Wilkinson, Oil On Canvas, Study Of A Classic Car, Signed

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A George V officer's dress sword with pierced and engraved hilt, shagreen grip, the blade stamped 'Patent solid hilt Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London', number 29731, with leather and nickel scabbard, blade length 83cm.

Los 260

A pair of early-20th century (dated 1907) ceremonial steel bayonets in scabbards, each blade with various marks including Wilkinson (total length of each approx. 57.5cm) 

Los 1091

Victorian pair of silver salts, with chased scrolling decoration, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1868, 6 cm diam., together with a George V silver muffin dish, with liner, by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1909, watch case, two napkin rings, two forks, two spoons, a pair of sugar nips and a card case, total silver weight 28.5 oz. (886 gr.) (12)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..

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DURRELL, LAWRENCEINSCRIBED TO GEORGE WILKINSON Transition: Poems. London: The Caduceus Press, 1934. First edition, 8vo, inscribed "it's a sign, my sweets, that the delightful genius which I derive from an holy age of colonial warblers, still spates in an unbroken torrent of capricious continuity. Love to Corfu, Larry", with stamp "Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches. Propriété de F. Kestsman. Lawrence Durrell, Sommieres 15 Gard 30250 France" and name "George Wilkinson" in another hand, original black boards with lettering label on upper boardNote: Inscribed by the author the fellow writer who persuaded Durrell to move his entire family to Greece following their meeting on Corfu in July 1934. Although the precise number of copies of Transition printed is not known (probably fewer than 100) much of the print run was destroyed, along with copies of the author's Ten Poems, in the same warehouse during the Blitz.

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