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A Wilkinson Ltd Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Orange Crocus' Pattern Octagonal Plate, printed marks, 14.5cm diameter, a Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' pattern salt and pepper, another pepperette and small jam pot and cover with yellow and green foliage and a Clarice Cliff 'Ravel' pattern preserve jar and cover, 10cm high. (8)
Crawhall (Joseph) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of a Selected Portion of the Collection of Prints, Drawings, China, Arms, Armour, etc. of Joseph Crawhall Esq., 15pp., Elspeth Challoner's copy with her pencil signature at head of first leaf and prices realised throughout, stapled, lightly soiled, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1894; with Sotheby's manuscript account for the two-day sale listing receipts and charges, plus a small bundle of ephemera relating to Crawhall including some proof pulls of woodcuts, 3 A.Ls.s. from Andrew Tuer of Ye Leadenhalle Presse to Crawhall discussing publishing details of various books etc., 1p. A.L.s. from Crawhall to Thos. Topham requesting "one or 2 pieces of Anglo Saxon" (pottery), prospectus for Impresses Quaint, and a dinner menu and ball programme for a dinner given by Crawhall's father when Mayor of Newcastle, v.s. (a bundle)⁂ Elspeth Challoner was Crawhall's daughter. The auction included his large collection of prints by Durer, Rembrandt etc., drawings by Keene, and memorabilia such as Lord Lovat's snuff mull. The latter realised the highest price, bought by Lord Rosebery for £24. The sale brought good prices generally, realising nearly £600 in total. Reserves were set only on some Keene drawings and a painting by Leech.
Bewick (Thomas).- Hugo (Thomas) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the Choice and Valuable Collection of Books, Wood Engravings...by or relating to Thomas & John Bewick, priced throughout, in ink and the majority also in pencil, contemporary cloth with original printed wrappers bound in, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1877 § Pearson (Edwin) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of an Exceedingly Choice and Varied Collection...relating to Thomas & John Bewick, illustrations, modern wrappers, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1868; and 4 others similar, catalogues relating to Bewick, 8vo and 4to (6)
A collection of English tokens including Petersfield half penny 1799, Manchester half penny 1793, Leeds half penny 1791, Macclesfield half penny 1791, Manchester promissory half penny 1793, two Hull half pennies 1791, Norwich half penny 1792, Cornish half penny 1791, Samuel Johnson promissory half penny, John Wilkinson Iron Master half penny 1791, Associated Irish Mine Company half penny 1789, Talbort Fyan Grocer Poolbeg Street Dublin 1794, The Watering Stone Warehouse of Coventry Street London half penny 1795, etc.
George V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword with etched blade by Henry Wilkinson, numbered 5238(or 6)3, blade length 82cm, sword length 97cm, with leather bound scabbard.CONDITION REPORT:There is ware damage to the leather scabbard and rusting on the blade, there is also ware to the basket handle with some rusting.
Documents & Ephemera - Blackburn - Lancashire. Early to mid 20th century. Box of documents, correspondence, probate, wills, etc. including material relating to John Livesey, an over-looker in a cotton mill. Mr Anthony Lofthouse of Clitheroe & others. Cleared from old Blackburn solicitor's attic. The 'old solicitors' name is L & W Wilkinson Solicitors, Blackburn.
FRANCIS DODD, RA, RWS (1874-1949) Street scene with figuresblack and white etching, signed in pencil to lower right margin 16 x 22cms together withNORMAN WILKINSON RI, CBE (1878-1971) Shipping sceneblack and white etching, signed in pencil to lower right margin 17 x 23cms and a further etching by Harold Storey (3)
A CLEAN EIIR ROYAL NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 79cm clean and bright blade with matt grey ground, etched with maker's panel, scrolling rope and oak leaf sprays, crowned fouled anchor and crowned EIIR cypher, serial no. 79402 for 1957, regulation gilt hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, folding sideguard, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard, complete with bag and knot. Knot bulb detached, the inside of the bag named L.R. ALTON, also engraved on the folding sideguard.
A GOOD VICTORIAN GENERAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 84cm clean and bright blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned crossed sword and baton and crowned VR cypher, serial no. 30272 for 1890, regulation gilt Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned crossed sword and baton, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard.
AN INDIAN ARMY OFFICER'S SWORD TO THE SCINDE IRREGULAR HORSE, 89cm slightly curved blade by Wilkinson, pre-serial number, etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage and crowned VR cyphers, sharpened for use, characteristic steel hilt pierced with scrolling foliage, wire bound ribbed ivory grip, no scabbard. For a detailed discussion on the links between this hilt form, John Jacob CB and the Scinde Irregular Horse see pages 152, 153 and 154 of The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912 by Richard Dellar.
A CLEAN EIIR RIFLE OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 82cm clean and bright blade with matt grey ground, etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage, laurel wreath, strung bugle horn, Royal arms and EIIR cypher, regulation plated Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard.
A COLDSTREAM GUARDS OFFICER'S LEVEE SWORD BY WILKINSON, 83cm clean blade etched with scrolling foliage, laurel wreaths, crowned VR cypher, regimental badge and battle honours to SEVASTOPOL, serial no. 18433 for 1872 regulation pierced Gothic hilt incorporating the regimental badge, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard complete with knot. Knot split.
A CLEAN EIIR ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD OF KOREAN WAR INTEREST BY WILKINSON, 86.5cm clean blade with matt grey ground, etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage, regimental motifs, crowned Royal arms and crowned EIIR cypher, serial no. 94825, regulation plated three-bar hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot and canvas storage bag named to CAPT. (QM) P. WESTROPE. MBE, RA. Major Westrope served during the Second War, Palestine, Korea and Malay Peninsular and of particular note served in support of the Gloucestershire Regiment at Imjin River.
AN 1895 PATTERN 3RD BATTALION OXFORDSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER'S LEVEE SWORD BY WILKINSON, 82.5cm clean blade etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage, regimental motifs to include ROYAL BUCKS KING'S OWN, crowned Royal arms and crowned VR cypher, owners initials C H, serial no. 33859 for 1896, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned VR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard also engraved with the owner's initials.
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S PRESENTATION SWORD BY WILKINSON, 82.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms, laurel wreaths, GVR cyphers and the presentation inscription BRIGADIER T. HART DYKE DSO GIVEN TO CAPT. J.E. GRIFFIN 1959, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned GVR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard complete with knot. Brigadier Hart Dyke was awarded his DSO in June 1944 at the battle at Fontenay near Caen.
A GVR UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER PRESENTATION 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 81.5cm clean blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms, GVR cyphers and the presentation inscription C.E.E. SAUNDERS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, serial no. 44640 for 1914-17, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating a crowned GVR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Probably Captain Cyril E. E. H. Saunders MID of the 7th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers.
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S PRESENTATION SWORD BY WILKINSON, 81.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, laurel wreaths, crowned Royal arms, EIIR cyphers and the presentation inscription A.J.M. 9th March 1974, serial no. 103518, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating a crowned EIIR Cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard.
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S BY WILKINSON, 82.5cm blade etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms and GVR cyphers and the presentation inscription A. LOW. 1914-1946, serial no. 59332 for 1921, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating a crowned GVR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard. Probably Brigadier A. Low CBE MC and MID - Royal Irish Fusiliers and Machine Gun Corps.
A CLEAN SILVER HILTED SCOTTISH FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 82cm bright blade with matt ground etched with maker's panel, scrolling thistles, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Centenary Sword, further decorated with the badges of all the regiments of which she was Colonel in Chief, Commandant in Chief and Honorary Colonel, pierced silver hilt decorated with thistles, stamped with London silver hallmarks for 2000, further decorated with the crest of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Centenary Year 2000, wire bound fishskin grip, red faced leather liner, contained in its presentation case.
A CLEAN VICTORIAN ROYAL DOCKYARD BATTALION OFFICER'S SWORD, 79cm bright blade by HENRY WILKINSON, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher, crowned fouled anchor and ROYAL DOCKYARD BATTN, regulation gilt hilt with lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a white painted metal scabbard.
A CLEAN EIIR NORTH SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 82cm clean blade with matt grey ground, etched with maker's panel, scrolling foliage, crowned strung bugle horn with regimental title, crowned Royal arms and EIIR cypher, regulation plated steel hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot and frog.
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON TO THE COUNTRY OF MALAWI, 81cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, laurel wreaths and Malawi crest, serial no.109797, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating the Malawi crest, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, together with a further cruder civic or civil sword by Wilkinson, no scabbard. (2)
A W. WILKINSON OF SHEFFIELD SMALL BOWIE KNIFE, 14.75cm clipped back blade with faceted back edge, stamped W. WILKINSON & SON at the forte and SIDEWALK GIRXX 1880, two-piece riveted pressed composition grips decorated with the figure of liberty to either side and the title LIBERTY, contained in a leather scabbard.
A British Army officer's 1897 pattern sword with 82 cm etched blade, decorated with the Royal Coat of Arms and crest and motto on the Clan Cunningham, pierced basket hilt and wired fishskin grip, in plated steel scabbard, Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall to/w an 1845 pattern sword (a/f) and a leather sword or gun-case with shoulder strap (3)
An 1882 Lucas & Son 'King of the Road' Hub Lamp An oil-powered third model transitional lamp that, given its features, must date to the early part of 1882. The near-side ruby glass window does not slide up to allow for lighting, and there are the remains of the outer shoulders which held the leather buffers of the previous second model, which were removed by the summer of 1882. The lamp is complete, although the oil reservoir has been renewed in recent times and a slightly later wick winder has been fitted, perhaps when the lamp was re-enamelled in recent years. Nevertheless, all made to pattern. The hub tighteners and centralising antennae appear correct. All the glasses are undamaged, but the rear of the lamp has 'seen some use'. This is the largest size lamp made by the company at the time, and is designed to fit a 56-inch+ size wheel. Interestingly the base has been inscribed 'Wilkinson', the original owner? ECL 23. 9-inches (23cm) high.
Highways & Byways in Normandy, by Percy Dearmer, 2nd Ed, 1910 reprint An octavo hardback volume in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering, top edge gilt, illustrated by Joseph Pennell, London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, a good copy, together with other touring-topographical mainly hardback titles, including: The Lakes of England, by George Tattersall, 1st ed, 1836, a good copy with etchings by W. F. Topham; Illustrated Guide to Lincolnshire, What To See and How To See It, by G. J. Wilkinson, 1900; The Rambler, a volume of bound issues from 1897; The Tourist's Route Map of England and Wales for All Cyclists and Roadmen, a folding map from c.1886, including period advertisements; and five other volumes. (10)
30 boxed Corgi diecast model 1:64 scale trucks, in various different liveries, from the 'Superhaulers' range, including Blue Circle, Frosties, Wilkinson, P&O Ferrymasters etc. This lot does include a model with some repainting and a 'Promod' limited edition ERF Parcelforce model. Overall models appear G/VG boxed. (30)
WW1 British 1821 pattern Light Cavalry Officers Sword. Decorated 89cm long Kings Crown etched blade by "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London". Spine of blade numbered "40169" with faint inspection mark Crown 49 W. Wire bound Shagreen grip. Complete with leather covered scabbard a/f with leather sword frog.
A FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFE with ribbed hilt, the double edged blade marked the F-S Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword, London, in metal tipped leather sheath, the blade 17cm long, 29cm overall length Condition Report: - No rattling, a bit of rust where the blade meets the hilt and a patch of what looks like Verdigris on the bulbous part of the hilt on one side. Blade is in OK condition and is 16.5 cm. long.
A CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION BELT PISTOLS BY RICHARDSON OF EDINBURGH, SIGHTED OCTAGONAL DAMASCUS BARRELS ENGRAVED WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S DETAILS, BORDER AND SCROLL ENGRAVED BOLTED ACTIONS, SWIVEL RAMRODS CONTAINED IN A GREEN BAIZE LINED MAHOGANY CASE WITH RETAILER'S LABEL FOR JAMES WILKINSON & SON.
Victorian officer's sword, Regulation Infantry Sword 1892 Pattern, formerly the property of Capt. F. Amber, 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers, by Wilkinson Sword 13 January 1893, no.31938, in leather scabbard, 99cm long, Major F. Amber is mentioned in The London Gazette, February 8, 1901, with supporting paperwork,. Wear to the grip and handguard, plate wearing through in places, sword blade tarnished, slight sign of oxidisation, leather sheath various scratches, loss of colour and scuffs.

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