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OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE - A GROUP OF PRINTS RELATING TO THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL AND BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL INCLUDING NEW BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL ST GEORGE'S FIELDS, THE BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL, FRONT VIEW OF BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL, NEW BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL, THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL CHAPEL, THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, A VIEW OF THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, AND THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL BY ROBERT WILKINSON Largest: 21.0 x 33.5cm / 81/4 x 13in Provenance: Dr Alan Borg C.B.E. (8)
An Elizabeth II 1912 pattern Wilkinson Sword (no. 96580) cavalry sabre with brown leather campaign scabbard, second half 20th century, 107cm in length NB. The 1912 pattern British cavalry sabre is the officer's version of the 1908 pattern cavalry sabre, the last issue of sabre to mounted regiments in the British army
GB - Mint unused, Geo. V, sg362 verticle block of six, Royal Crown Cypher, POSTAGE DUE 1914-1922 wmk Royal Cypher, 1/2d, 1d x2, 1 1/2d, 2d, 3d, 5d 1d chalk paper, 1924-1931 wmk Block Cypher 1/2d, 1d, 2d, and 3d, 1918 Bradbury Wilkinson printing, wmk single cypher, sg413a x 3 colour variation, 1x sg416
John William Wilkinson (Wilk 1906-1994) two watercolour Christmas cards, the first depicting Father Christmas after being knocked down by a ram, signed and dated 1985, with inscription to the inside "with our best wishes for Christmas 1989 from Bill and Mary", 13 cm x 18 cm, together with another depicting carol singers round a lantern and Christmas tree, signed and with inscription to the interior "our best wishes for Christmas, health and happiness for 1988, Bill and Mary". 10 cm x 14 cm.
Fairbairn Sykes 1st Pattern Fighting Knife, 16.5cm twin edged blade, forte etched 'Wilkinson Sword Co. London, The F-S Fighting Knife' S-shaped cross guard, nickel plated chequered grip, L29.5cm in leather scabbard Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
WWl Bayonet with 43cm single edge fullered blade, ricasso stamped Crowned GR over 1907, Wilkinson, Crows foot over Crowned V, wooden slab grip with stud, L55.5cm, in leather & steel scabbard and a French Epee type Bayonet, 39cm cross blade stamped B G, cross stamped E34069, brass grip, L51cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Archive of items relating to 157018 Major Percy Maurice Newton R.E. comprising British Infantry Officer's sword 1895 pattern by Henry Wilkinson with chased blade, three-quarter basket hilt, wire bound fish-skin grip and leather scabbard, peaked cap and forage cap, Sam Browne belt, various buttons and badges etc all in inscribed leather suitcase, together with his George Kenning and Son case of Masonic regalia including sash, apron, cuffs and gloves etc, paperwork dated 1932. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Lot of 2 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Adrienne Wilkinson Xena hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand-signed photo depicts Adrienne Wilkinson as Eve in the hit tv show Xena Princess Warrior. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
* George III. A signed manuscript document for discharge of accounts for Lieutenant Colonel Henry Edward Bunbury, Deputy Quartermaster-General in the Mediterranean, dated 27th November 1807, manuscript in brown ink on laid paper, handwritten to recto only, and signed George R at head, addressed to the Commissioners for Auditing the Public Accounts, and signed by several of them at foot, with a date of 15 July 1808, instructing the commissioners to discharge Lieutenant Colonel Bunbury for the sum of £370 15 ¼ shillings 'being the amount of his three abstracts of Contingent Disbursements of his Department between the 14th October 1805 and the 24th December 1806, inclusive', some marks and short tears to edges, generally without loss, sheet size 35.5 x 24 cm (14 x 9.5 ins), together with four other various military documents: an officer's commission on vellum to Thomas Edgcombe, Ensign of the Devon Company of Foot under Colonel Henry Trenchard, dated 19th May 1715, and signed by Sir William Courtenay, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Devon, a signed manuscript document on paper issued by the Office of Ordnance, dated 29th January 1744 addressed to the Right Honourable Thomas Winnington, Paymaster General of the Guards & Garrisons, being an account for damage done to Barrack bedding in the Savoy by the Second Regiment of Foot Guards quartered there from 25th October 1743 to 25th October 1744, for £13 8 shillings 9d and for bedding lost or embezzelled by General Guizes Regiment in garrison there..., signed by George Wade, Thomas Lascelles, George Gregory, William R. Earle and Andrew Wilkinson, single folded sheet, 31.5 x 20 cm (12.4 x 7.8 ins), a partly handwritten account of allow charges for the 1st West York Regiment of Militia, from 25th December 1797 to 24th December 1798, signed by Palmerston, and dated War-Office 2nd June 1817, and a bound folio volume containing 178 pages of neat handwritten manuscript petition, accounts and inventory relating to the estate of Captain Frederick Campbell, late of the 94th Regiment of Foot, and Agartent of the Argyll and Bute Militia, dated 1829-58, and including legal notes, an inventory of property, with valuations, and of accounts paid to the Campbelltown Auctioneer John Dunlop, etc., contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, folio (Qty: 5)
A 20th Century retailed by Lawleys of Regent Street Royal Staffordshire pottery Wilkinson LTD dinner service, tea and coffee sets. Consisting of dinner plates, side plates and bowls, two tureens and a set of three graduating meat / serving plates. Also including coffee and tea set, with sugar bowl, creamer and a set of six egg cups. All having floral spares of blues, greens, reds, pinks etc, with gilt rims. All pieces stamped to base. Largest measures 36cm width (meat plate)
* Darwin (Charles Robert, 1809-1882). A series of 16 autograph letters signed, all but one Down, Bromley, Kent, 9 December 1857 to 16 November 1866, all addressed to John Higgins, all in acknowledgement and thanks for rent money collected and placed to his account (at the Union Bank), one letter written from Ilkley Wells House, Yorkshire, (4 December 1859), one letter signed 'Charles Darwin', (22 June 1860), the others all signed 'Ch. Darwin' or 'Ch. R. Darwin', eight letters on Down printed letterhead, one letter two pages (1 June 1862) and the remainder all one page including last incomplete letter (16 November 1866) with final page present only, together with five further letters signed from Charles Darwin, 21 November 1865 to 27 May 1869, all in his wife Emma's hand and signed either 'Ch. Darwin' or 'Ch. R. Darwin', all similarly to John Higgins in acknowledgement and thanks for payments placed to his account at Union Bank, two on Down printed letterhead, one letter two pages (14 May 1866), the others one page, a few slight creases and marginal splits, two letters (31 May & 1 December 1864) slightly dust-soiled and more heavily creased with small blank paper loss to lower right corners, final letter (27 May 1869) heavily spotted, all signed by Charles Darwin across affixed one penny duty stamp at foot of letters, except the first autograph letter (9 December 1857) signed across duty stamp at head of letter and again below sentiment at foot of letter, all 8vo (one autograph letter oblong 8vo), together with two invoices for timber made out to John Higgins of Alford , [Lincolnshire], from Bennetts , Wilkinson & Stephenson, dated at Grimsby, 17 February 1858 & 21 June 1861, both one page, 4to, plus a manuscript letter receipt addressed to John Higgins of Alford , June 1855, for money received by Sir J. Goodricke Bart., one page, 8voJohn Higgins (1795/6-1872) had acted as Charles Darwin's land agent from 1845, when Robert Waring Darwin (Charles Darwin's father) bought, on Charles Darwin's behalf, a farm in Beesby, near Claythorpe and Alford in Lincolnshire. Higgins managed the farm and collected the rent for Charles Darwin. Higgins lived at Alford Manor House, Alford, Lincolnshire. He also acted as agent for Darwin's sister Susan and their father Robert. The first letter is typical of the content of all these letters: 'My dear Sir, I beg leave to acknowledge & thank you for £248: 2 s : 1 d , placed to my account at the Union Bank'. All the letters bar the two 2-page letters are docketed by or on behalf of Higgins to blank versos, the longest autograph letter (1 June 1862) reads: 'I beg leave to acknowledge the sum of £240: 7 s :9 d to be placed to my account at Union Bank on June 7th; being half year rent since Lady's Day. I am much obliged to you for informing me that you will call at my Brother, 6 Queen Anne St. on Friday about 12 o'clock, for I shall be particularly glad to have the pleasure of seeing you; & unless I am too unwell to travel, I will certainly be there on purpose at the hour'. The following letter (21 November 1862) reads: 'I beg leave to acknowledge & thank you for £245: 18 s : 0 d being half a year's rent, placed to my account at the Union Bank. Your account of the Tomline estate gives me some regret; but I hope I have done the best for my children. I am very glad to see that you use your own hand again in writing, as this shows you must be better'. A short letter dated for December 1863 excuses his handwriting: 'I am ill so pray excuse writing'. The following letter of 31 May 1864 adds after the standard thanks for payment: 'I am much obliged for your kind enquiries: I have had a very long illness, but I am now recovering & shall soon regain my former moderate state of health'; and in the following letter (1 December 1864) Darwin says that he is sorry to hear that Higgins is still suffering from his painful illness. Three of the letters written in Emma's hand also contain snippets of news other than acknowledgement of receipt of payments. The first, 14 May 1866: 'I had not heard that you had suffered so much from the cattle plague in Lincolnshire & am very much obliged to you for giving me information on the subject. I am extremely sorry to hear of the great loss which my sister's tenant & your son have suffered'; 23 May 1867: 'I am glad to hear that the cottages are so nearly finished'; 16 November 1868: 'I am much obliged for your note which gives so good an account of Mr Hardy's management of the farm'. Francis Hardy was the tenant of Charles Darwin's Beesby Farm. The one letter not sent from Darwin's home at Down in Kent was written from Ilkley Wells House, Ilkley, Yorkshire on 4 December 1859, just ten days after the publication of his book On the Origin of Species. Charles Darwin went to Yorkshire for two months to work on the proofs of his book and see it through to publication, visiting Ilkley Wells House for hydropathic treatment, while staying with his family at the nearby North View House (now Hillside Court). Lincolnshire Archives hold thirty-five letters from Darwin to Higgins, also largely concerning Darwin's farm rents and dated variously 15 March 1845 to 21 June 1860. See the online Darwin Correspondence Project for full details.(Qty: 24)
* Somerset & Dorset. Bowen (Emanuel), An Improved Map of the County of Somerset divided into its hundreds..., C. Bowles, R. Wilkinson & R. James, [and] An Accurate Map of Dorsetshire divided into its hundreds..., published J. & T. Bowles, J. Tinney and Robt. Sayer, circa 1765, together two large engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, the map of Somerset with an inset town plan of Bath, slight spotting, each approximately 540 x 700 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazedOriginally published in 'The Large English Atlas'.(Qty: 2)
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN ENGRAVED CIRCULAR SLATS on ball feet with blue glass liners, by H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1877/79, a set of four later spoons, and a set of three late Victorian menu card holders on square bases with a spread eagle surmount, and another similar on a round, fluted base ()loaded); the salts 2.25" (5.5 cms) diameter; 6 oz weighable silver (12)
A British Cavalry Trooper's sword by Wilkinson London, having 86cm long single fullered slightly curved blade, marked with makers name and numerous proof marks to either side and spine of the blade, with large one piece guard and criss cross hand grip, complete with military issued scabbardminor rust to the scabbard, minor nicks to the blade, please see additional images, the scabbard is stamped H.A.M 2.46
An All Saints framed platinum sales award presented to Richard Wilkinson, including a signed album cover of Saints and Sinners to include signatures for Melanie Blatt and Natalie Appleton. No provenance or authenticity is provided for these signatures and the buyer accepts this is not sold with guarantee. Frame measures approx 41cm x 41cm.
A World War I casualty war medal awarded to 37538 Lance Corporal T Lyons of the Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)Private Lyons died on the 10th July 1918 and he is buried at Houchin British Cemetery memorial reference II.D.14, medal later mounted as a pendant, World War medal pair awarded to MZ2238 O T Wilkinson of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, Kings Own badge, World War II miniature medal group comprising 1939 to 45 star, France & Germany star, 1935/45 medal and Defence medal, silver enamel 30 year membership of the National Union of Railwaymen and a copper and brass powder flask.

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