§ Derek Wilkinson (British, 1929-2001) Fishing Boats signed and dated 'Derek H Wilkinson 1957' (lower right) oil on board 44 x 86cm (17 x 34in) Provenance: Whitechapel Gallery, London, 'Pictures For Schools', 1958 Small red mark (approx. an inch) towards the upper right corner, which appears to have been applied at a later date. There is additional paint loss in the same area.
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NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971): A NATIONAL SAVINGS ADVERTISING POSTER, no.213, Publ. The National Savings Commitee, printed by Messrs. Fosh & Cross Ltd, London, no. 51-5249, 76 x 51cm Condition Report: Some water staining to top left corner, some discolouration, some minor tears to edges and minor screasing to bottom section.
A hardback photograph album 19 x 28cm, relating to the previous lot, containing many enlargements from that album. 34 photos, mostly one per page, photos 11 x 15.5cm. David Wilkinson has tried to identify some of the people in the images and the album also contains some of his notes. Some very charming images. Page one shows a man in knickerbockers, presumably an artist, proudly showing a painting that he may have just collected from Lanhams which is in the background (Lanhams, St Ives, where many artists had their work framed). Although no definite identifications have been made, there is a resemblance to artists Julius Olsson, John Da Costa and others known artists in some of the images.
SHEFFIELD & HALLAMSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. TWO GOLD MEDALS awarded to George Frederick Wilkinson Snr and Jnr and a silver medal to the same of the RSAA, 1903-4, 1927-8 and 1936-7 Seasons, largest 4.2cm, various makers, 11.5g (gold)Provenance: The players and by descent to the present vendor++Gold and enamel medal - enamel chipped. The others in good condition with light wear
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN GOTHIC SILVER OPENWORK SALT CELLARS blue glass liners, 7cm h, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1841, 10ozs 18dwts++All in good condition, no damage or repairs, the marks good. Three of the blued glass liners in our opinion the original with square foot to make more secure in the base of the salt cellar. The fourth a replacement with repaired base. The three original liners in good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of lobed baluster form, gilt interior, repousse decorated and chased with acanthus leaves, ornate 'S' scroll handles, repousse foliate circular foot, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1859, approximate weight 9.1ozt, 285 grams, height 18.5cm (condition: good overall, slight gilding loss just below rim and leaning slightly)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER GOTHIC DRUM MUSTARD, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1839, (Wm. IV duty mark), the cylindrical body chased and pierced with arcading and acanthus, with hinged cover and hollow double "C" scroll handle, base 2 1/2" diameter, 3ozs 13dwts, with blue glass liner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A PRIVATE PURCHASE FAIRBAIRN & SYKES DAGGER, with 6 1/2" blade bearing maker's mark for Wilkinson and named for A. E. WOOD within a foliate festoon, antelope horn grip and monogrammed pommel, 10 5/8" long, together with associated paperwork connected to Mr Wood (Qty) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Large collection of Salmon gut eyed flies - all in brown envelopes with details (86)- incl doubles and singles some fully dressed ranging in size up to 3" - incl Jock Scott, Thunder and Lightning, Red Ranger, Dandy, Black Doctor, Dusty Miller, Blue Doctor, Black Dog, Wilkinson et al in all 86# - note prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves with regards to the names of the flies
A Victorian 1892 pattern infantry officer's sword, with VR cipher, the blade marked Henry Wilkinson, the edge marked 16577Report by GHBlade badly pitted, and has gone through in one place. Scabbard bent and dented. The bottom has evidently been bent over and then bent back straight and has rippled and damaged as a result.
[§] NORMAN WILKINSON (BRITISH 1878-1971)TEE-ING OFF AT TURNBERRYSigned, ink and watercolour, unframed22.5cm x 26cm (8.75in x 10.25in) and a further unframed watercolour by the same hand 'Indigo Cliffs' (2) Please note that the title of this lot has changed to “TEE-ING OFF AT TURNBERRY” rather than “THE 13TH HOLE AT GLEN GOLF COURSE, NORTH BERWICK” as catalogued.
1980s Squier by Fender Silver Series Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. E6xxx92; Finish: Olympic white, various minor blemishes; Fretboard: maple; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, upgraded Wilkinson bridge, damage to corner of back plate, upgraded string trees; Case: Fender Plus hard case; Overall condition: good
MIKE D'ABO/BAND OF ANGELS SIGNED. To include a promotional Band of Angels postcard signed to verso in various inks by Mike d'Abo, John Edward Baker, John Christian Gaydon (vocals, rhythm guitar), Andrew Charles Malcolm and David Robert Wilkinson. Also a copy of A Band of Angels -She'll Never Be You (UP 1066, VG).
Wilkinson, Joseph: Part Second of the Architectural Remains and Environs of the Ancient Town and Borough of Thetford in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Tending to Illustrate Martin and Blomfield's Histories of Thetford. Rodwell and Martin, 1821, 1st. edn. 4to. with an engraved frontis, dedication to the Duke of Grafton, Introduction (6pp) describing the following 24 engraved plates. Half leather; rubbed

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