Hollar (Wenceslaus). Plan de Londres tel quil etoi avant L'Incendie de 1666, Gravé par Hollar, published Robt. Wilkinson circa 1816, uncoloured etching with the margins decorated with the coats of arms of city livery companies, title repeated in English within the image, 175 x 280 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Capellae Regiae ac Collegiate St. Georgii in Castro de Windsore a meridie prospectus...., 1671, uncoloured etched prospect with a floor plan below the prospect, 295 x 360 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Capellae Collegij Regalis de Eton ab Aquilone Prospectus, 1672, uncoloured etching, 260 x 380 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 3)
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Sale Item: HENRY WILKINSON LONDON SWORD - HANDLE BROKEN (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
An enamelled silver vesta case, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1895, the silver case with enamelled crest of 'New College Oxford University', together with a further enamelled silver vesta case, H. Wilkinson, Birmingham 1912, with enamelled half crest of 'Exeter College Oxford University' and a bright cut engraved silver vesta case, Birmingham 1911 (3) Note- ex lot 154 Bonhams Tuesday 27th March 2007
Various 18thC and 19thC engravings and prints etc., to include an example depicting a lady wearing a flowing dress in ebonised frame, a set of three, each depicting ladies in oval gilt frames, a set of three published by Wilkinson titled Remorse, Disappointment, etc., and a gilt frame in Italian style decorated in blue and iron red. (6)Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD., LONDON A CASED .450/.455 SIX-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL '1905 WILKINSON-WEBLEY', serial no. 124860, for 1908, with blued 6in. barrel, the raised sighting rib signed 'WILKINSON GUNMAKERS PALL MALL LONDON S.W.', beaded blade fore-sight, drift adjustable rear-sight blade to the stirrup barrel locking latch, the left hand side of top-strap marked 'WILKINSON-WEBLEY '05', fluted auto-ejecting cylinder, quick release catch mounted to the blued break-open frame, chequered walnut grips with silver escutcheon to the left and lanyard swivel at heel, the back-strap re-marked 'J.E. DYER' over '7th DGN GDS', the trigger guard bow with Wilkinson's number '2067', strong amount of original finish remaining and complete in its manufacturers leather covered storage case lined and compartmented in red baize, Wilkinson Sword trade label inside lid, the interior with tray for ammunition and retaining a period cleaning rod and oil-bottle, the lid initialled 'O.k.' Other Notes: Unfortunately the Wilkinson records are lost from this date but Webley records show this pistol was sold to Wilkinsons on 22 July 1908. We are gratefully indebted to www.armsresearch.co.uk for this informationS5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 EligibleUnless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
BRITISH 18TH CENTURY TOKENS, WARWICKSHIRE, HALFPENNY, OB. THREE-QUARTER BUST FACING RIGHT, ?IOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER? REV. SEATED FIGURE OF VULCAN, ?HALFPENNY?, 1791, EDGE: PAYABLE AT LONDON, A SIMILAR TOKEN, DATED 1792 AND THREE VARIATIONS WITH A STEAM HAMMER ON THE REVERSE DATED 1790, 1792, 1795 (5) BIRMINGHAM, FARTHING, OB. BUST FACING LEFT, (JOHN HOWARD) ?IOHN IIOWARD F.R.S.?, REV. CYPHER ?JDH? ABOVE 1792, ?BIRMINGHAM PROMISSORY FARTHING?. (1) (6)
Box 110 - Australian Wine 2018 Zilzie Pinot GrigioAudrey Wilkinson Chardonnay 2015Workshop Pinot Noir 2017Lidl Australian Wine n Cabernet Sauvignon 20162015 Pirramimma Ironstone McLaren Vale ShirazLandaire Shiraz 2016Berton Vineyards White Rock Chardonnay 20174th Dimension Clare Valley Riesling 2017Rolling Shiraz 2016Heartland Shiraz 2015Kilikanoon Grenache/Syrah/Mourvedre 2017Serafino Sharktooth Shiraz 2014
Box 111 - Australian Wine Audrey Wilkinson Chardonnay 2015The Gilbert Family 2016 ShirazJacob's Creek Classic Sauvignon Blanc NVJacob's Creek Classic Chardonnay 2017Shottesbrooke Reserve Series 'Eliza' Shiraz 2014Shottesbrooke Single Vineyard Series Chardonnay 20172016 Lake Cooper Well Bin 1989 Cabernet Sauvignon Directors' Cut Shiraz 2015Morrisons The Best Cabernet Sauvignon 2015Peter Lehmann Futures Shiraz 2016DB Bullseye 2017Jacob's Creek Steingarten Riesling 2017
An 1854 pattern Welsh Guards Officer's sword by Wilkinson Sword Co, the 80cm blade (tip missing) etched with a crowned GRVI cypher amongst foliage, the opposing side etched with a crowned Welsh Guards emblem and various battle honours, marked to the forte with Royal coat of arms by appointment to his late Majesty King George V, Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London, numbered 67786 to the back edge, having a typical pierced steel hilt with wirebound fish skin grip and chequered back strap, housed in a leather covered steel scabbard with frog, 96cm.Condition report: Tip of blade missing, etching to blade generally good but with areas of wear, the hilt is in need of re-plating, some shrinking to the fish skin grip.
A FAIRBAIRN SYKES MK1 FIGHTING KNIFE by Wilkinson Sword Co. Limited, in leather scabbard, the blade 17cm long, 30cm long overall with a WWII group of four to Sergeant James Caskie McLuckie No. 6 Commando with a letter of provenance from his son and various related items - patches, buttonholes, scarf, 50th Anniversary medallion etc Condition Report: The knife and scabbard are in good condition, the only issue is the hilt is intermittently a bit loose and sometime turns a bit, I assume this can be tightened. The rest of the lot is in good condition. the cross guard seems fine, but the hilt is a bit loose and turns a little, I assume this can be tightened.
Victorian Royal Artillery officers sword, three bar nickel plated hilt with chequered back strap 8 wire-bound sharkskin grip, slightly curved single edged blade, 88cm blade VR cypher and R.A. emblem and foliage with owners crest at the forte with initials Alfred Capel Cure, in its brown leather scabbard and dress knot, blade by Henry Wilkinson numbered 24500 for 1881, in its leather outer-case Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
George V Royal Artillery officers sword, three bar nickel plated hilt with chequered back strap 8 wire-bound sharkskin grip, slightly curved single edged blade, 89cm by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London etched with foliage, Royal cypher and Royal Artillery arms, blade numbered 49811 for 1914/17, in its brown leather scabbard and sword knot, hand etched on blade Lt. Wimmill Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
JOHN NELSON: HISTORY TOPOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE PARISH OF ST MARY ISLINGTON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX..., London, printed for the author by John Nichols & Son, 1811, 1st edition, engraved folding map, (small closed tear at one of the folds), 12 plates as list, added folding plan of Islington by E & B Baker, pub R Wilkinson, 1817 loosely inserted, 4to, old calf gilt re-backed, morocco gilt spine label
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular inkstand by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1848, with a detachable taperstick, two shaped cube glass wells, a scroll pierced broad band, a strapwork rim, on four outstanding open scroll and paw feet, 28cm (11in) long; a rounded square vesta case, Birmingham 1911; and a rectangular cigarette box by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1928, loaded, 512g (16.45 oz) weighable
A rare British Standard Issue Pattern Mark IV kukri, by The Wilkinson Sword Company for issue to British Army Gurkhas in the Far East, the 30cm blade marked 51 WSC, ebonised two-piece grip, leather scabbard with karda and chakmak, 45.5cm long overall, c.1951 Condition Report: the silver rivet is slightly raised to a dome, please refer to additional images, we would ask buyers to use one of our recommended carriers for postage, we cannot offer in-house postage for knives and weapons
Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery centre bowl, from the My Garden series, flared scalloped form decorated in a mushroom glaze over a floral moulded base, decorated in colours, printed mark, 30cm diameter; also a Clarice Cliff Wilkinson My Garden pottery plaque, relief moulded with a basket of flowers in colours against a buff glaze, printed marks, 34cm diameter (2)
Ten books on mining in Cumbria, "Cumbrian Mining" by Ian Tyler, "Coniston Copper Mines" by Peter Fleming, "Lead Mines in the Manner of Kinniside", "The Nenthead Mines" by Martin Critchley, "Coniston Copper Mines Survey", 2 parts, "Wythburn Mine", "Slate From Coniston", "Nent Force Level" and "Brewery Shaft" by Peter Wilkinson, "Beneath The Lakeland Fells".
18 books, mostly of WWII German interest, including "Hitler's Samurai, the Waffen SS in Action", and "Uniforms of the Waffen SS" both by Bruce Quarrie; several on Hitler and the Luftwaffe, etc; also "Weapons of the American Revolution" by Moore, and "The Illustrated Books of Pistols" by Wilkinson. Average GC (20) £20-40
A good WWI Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight, fullered, plated blade 32½", by Wilkinson, no 46686 (for 1914) on backstrap, etched on both sides with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath within tightly scrolled foliate, floral panels, pierced plated guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its plated scabbard (several dents) with 2 rings. Sword VGC, a crisp example. Plate 5 £100-150
A good WWI 1897 pattern infantry officer's service sword, straight, fullered, plain plated blade 32½", by Wilkinson no 46495 (for 1914) on backstrap, pierced plated guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard with frog and belt loop. VGC, a crisp example. Plate 5
A Vic 1892/95 infantry officer's sword, straight fullered blade 32½", by Wilkinson no 31395 (for 1892) on backstrap, etched in scrolled panels on one side with flat topped crowned VR cypher and wreath, and on the other crowned R Arms (without supporters) and wreath, and near forte officer?s name "A.J.F. Eden" on one side and ?18th June 1892? on the other, plated 1895 pattern hilt with plain inner edge, incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with plated locket and chape; with photostat details of Colonel Eden, CMG, DSO, 2nd Lieut 1892, served in Boer War, WWI etc, c/o 145th Inf Brigade 1920. GC (a little wear to hilt plating). Plate 5 £100-140
A late Vic officer's sword of the 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards, very slightly curved, fullered blade 35", by Wilkinson, no 36391 (for 1899) on backstrap, etched on one side with crowned R Arms and wreath in scrolled panels, and on the other with regimental badge, 10 battle honour scrolls "Blenheim" to "Balaclava" and officers monogram "NJ" in panels, pierced honeysuckle pattern plated guard, chequered pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade and hilt retaining some original finish (scabbard tarnished and slightly dented). Plate 5 £250-400
Henshall, Samuel and Wilkinson, John - Domesday, or an actual survey of South - Britain, by the Commissioners of William the Conqueror, completed in the year 1086 ... Counties of Kent, Surrey and Sussex ..., qto, half calf, double page map, Bye and Law, London 1799; Dearn, Thomas, Downes Wilmot - An historical, typographical and descriptive account of the Weald of Kent, rebound in a half leather with marbled boards and 7 (of 8) sepia aquatint views and map, lacks plate of Cranbrook High Street, S. Reader, Cranbrook 1814 and Kilburne, Richard - A Topographie or Survey of the County of Kent, with Some Chronological, Historicall, and Other Matters Touching the Same; and the Several Parishes and Places therein, small qto, suede, lacks frontis portrait, Thomas Mabb, London 1659

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