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Shaw (Tsen-Hwang). The Birds of Hopei Province, 2 volumes, Peking, 1936, folding colour map, 25 black & white plates and illustrations to text, continuously paginated, first and last leaves to both volumes slightly yellowed, bound without wrappers in near-contemporary cloth, 4to, together with Wilkinson (E.S.), Shanghai Birds, A Study of Bird Life in Shanghai and the Surrounding Districts, 1st edition, Shanghai, 1929, 23 colour plates and one plain plate as listed, original cloth gilt, plus The Shanghai Bird Year, a Calendar of Bird Life in the Country around Shanghai, Shanghai, 1935, black & white plates from photographs, illustrations to text, original cloth gilt, both large 8vo, plus others related to Chinese ornithology (13)
British Isles. A collection of twenty maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, fourteen with hand colouring, with examples by Tallis, Cary, Reilly, Horsley, Cluver, Guthrie, Bonne, Lattre, Bowen, Jefferys, Bayly, Rollos, Paas and Wilkinson, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (20)
*Wilkinson (F.A., 20th century). Castle Santo Torne, Toledo, 1909, watercolour on paper, showing street scene, titled lower left, signed and dated lower right, 35.5 x 25cm (14 x 10ins), unframed, together with another similar by the same artist, plus a collection of unframed watercolours mostly late 19th/early 20th century, including two mid-19th century Naval watercolours showing soldiers and naval vessels, unsigned, 27.5 x 40cm (10.75 x15.75ins) laid onto card and with stains, plus a watercolour showing Ryde Pier, dated June 1878, 26 x 36.5cm (10.25 x 14.25ins) and 5 watercolours of Venice, Lannion and the harbour at Margherita, etc (17)
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: England, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, first part with triple groove, tang with a proof mark and manufacturer 'HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON'; brass hilt with royal, crowned monogram, horn grip with metallic wire binding. Brass scabbard with two suspension rings. Marked 'WILKINSON PALL MALL'. length 98 cm.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF POETRY BOOKS to include three Limited Editions - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', Oxford 1930, one of 70 copies, 'The Poems of Ernest Dowson', Portland Maine Thomas B. Mosher 1902, one of 600 copies, 'Atlanta in Calydon. A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburn, Riccardi Press 1923, 829/1025, also includes 'The Romaunt of the Rose rendered out of the French into English by Geoffrey Chaucer and Illustrated by Keith Henderson & Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks', Chatto & Windus 1911, 'The Poems of Ben Jonson, Oxford 1936, 'Testaments' by John Davidson, Grant Richards 1901, 'The Sonnets & Songs of Shakespeare', Hatchards 1933, also two W. Russell Flint illustrated books - 'Le Morte Darthur' 1935 and 'The Odyssey of Homer' 1936 (9)
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER Approximately 210 cards, including real photographic views of Zennor (by Noall of St. Ives); Lower Slaughter (by East of Lower Slaughter); The Guildhall, Exeter; The Cross, Castle Combe (by Wilkinson of Trowbridge)and St. Mary's Church, Launceston; with views of Derry's Clock & Theatre Royal, Plymouth; Boscawen Street, Truro; Liskeard Cottage Hospital; White Hart Street, Thetford; Lombard Street, Petworth; Mount Pleasant, Tunbridge Wells; Reculver Road & Parish Hall, Beltinge; Abbots House, Butcher Row, Shrewsbury; The Buttercross, Ludlow; Great Western Arcade, Birmingham; The Church from Middle Row, Ashford; artist-drawn birds (10); and others, (album).
A VICTORIAN HIGHLAND OFFICER'S BROADSWORD, LATE 19TH CENTURY with double-edged blade formed with a pair of fullers on each face and retaining traces of etching including battle honours and the crowned Royal cypher, iron hilt of rounded bars carrying an alternating arrangement of rectangular and square panels each pierced with hearts, fluted bun-shaped pommel, early doeskin liner, red silk tassel, in its regulation steel scabbard and complete with leather cover stamped 'Wilkinson Pall Mall, London' 84.5 cm; 33 1/4 in blade
A 13 BORE PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOL BY WILKINSON, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840 with browned sighted barrel fitted with standing back-sight and inscribed 'London' over the breech, case-hardened breech, border-engraved case-hardened tang, border-engraved lock signed 'Wilkinson', figured walnut full stock, border-engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guard, butt-cap with trap and stirrup ramrod, white metal escutcheon and horn fore-end cap 21.8 cm; 8 5/8 in barrel
Medals and Militaria, WW1, Royal Warwickshire, Too Young/Assumed Identity, Gas Warfare Instructor in Washington, group of three, 1914-15 Star, Great War and Victory Medals, named to 1422 A. Sjt. W.A. Price, R. War. R. [Royal Warwickshire Regiment], the Star named to the then Private, Pte. W.A. Price, R. War'. R., erroneous ribbon arrangement but present; his 1907 pattern bayonet, 43cm blade inscribed Wilkinson, Pall Mall, surmounted by crowned GR cypher, stamped with War Department markings to verso, two-piece wooden grip, scabbard with khaki fittings, 57.5cm long overall; framed Trench map, Fifth Army Situation Map, 5 p.m. 20th August, 1917, 39.5cm x 49.5cm; Army Reserve (Special Reservists) 6 Years' Service; 1915 Calendar and Map of Flanders and Northern France; certificates: Employment During the War, Character and Discharge; send from the Front in 1918 to America, to instruct in Washington and New York vis-à-vis gas warfare and intelligence work: Certificate of Identity, with signed photo, from the New York Office of the British Military Attaché, signed, stamped and dated 7th September 1918, Movement Order dated 7th October 1918 directing the then Sergeant William Arthur Price from Washington to New York from the British Military Mission, D.C., etc; postcards, WW1, humour: b/w (5) and coloured (2); personal possessions: gilt brass vest case, box of Cru-Steel Star Razor Blades, brown leather change wallet; (archive) William Arthur Price was the assumed wartime name of Harold Price he was too young to enlist and so assumed his predeceased brother's name and birth date, as evidenced by the carbon copy of a handwritten letter from is his son/daughter and might also explain why his Certified Copy of Attestation though filled in is not signed by a magistrate or attesting officer.
Corgi Boxed Superhauler HGV Commercials (21) TNT Scania and trailer Wilkinson scania Woolworths ERF Tesco Scania Pickfords Volvo and trailer Richards ERF Sainsbury's Scania Dentressangle Volvo Tanker Castle Cement ERF Abrams Volvo Nisa Volvo Salveson DAF Ginsters Volvo Somerfield Volvo Malcolm Scania Stobart Volvo Safeway Volvo Smarties Seddon-Atkinson Kit Kat Seddon-Atkinson Lo-Cost Volvo Weetabix Scania All Boxed
EIIR Royal Navy Officers Dress Sword by Wilkinson with crowned EIIR cipher and fouled anchor amidst oak leaves, back edge stamped 109240, regulation gilt hilt with folding side guard, wire bound grip, bullion dress knot, in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 78 ½ cms, overall 99cms. Good condition, blade in almost mint condition, minor wear to gilding.
British 1822 Pattern Crimean War/ Indian Mutiny Period Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson, 80cms blade with Wilkinson number 7520 for 1855, etched with ‘VR’ monogram, foliage, etc., Wilkinson name and address, sharpened for active service use. Brass hilt polished & worn, missing rear folding section. Without scabbard. Seems to have seen active use by the number of marks in the sharp edge.
Signed by Ian FlemingFleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, 8vo L. (Jonathan Cape) 1962, First Edn., black cloth with blind stamped Wilkinson dagger, with silver blade on front cover, title in silver on spine, d.j. designed by Richard Chopping with dagger, carnation, titled in black, d.j. price clipped. Clean Copy. (1)
A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry cabinet on bookshelf, by Wilkinson & Son, with moulded cornice, fitted with an arched glazed panelled door flanked by two similar panels and with panels to the sides flanked by foliate capped columns, with open shelves below flanked by panelled carved stiles, on plinth base, stamped 'Wilkinson & Son, 8 Old Bond Street, 5135', W.3ft 6in.
COMMANDO KNIFE, 7 INS. BLADE, KNURLED BRASS HANDLE we are advised, with thanks to Roy Shadbolt Wilkinson FS Collection:'A WWII Second Pattern F-S Fighting Knife (aka Commando Dagger). This example has a 'reversed' knurled brass grip often associated with the desirable Sheffield maker of J. Clarke & Son The scabbard is a post war replacement.' We may have found a period scabbard which has now been added to this lot
Virginia Woolf's family.- Duckworth (Stella, half sister of Virginia Woolf, married John Waller Hills, 1869-97) 12 Autograph Letters signed to her mother, Julia Stephen (philanthropist, married first Henry Duckworth, second Leslie Stephen, 1846-95) & 1 to Lisa Stillman, artist, 43pp., 8vo, 22 Hyde Park Gate, Talland House, St Ives, Cornwall & elsewhere, 18th April 1884 - 7th November 1896, 6 letters in French, on riding, living with her grandmother and 1 to Lisa Stillman announcing her engagement to John Waller Hills, "I am very happy happier than I ever thought I should be again... we were talking about you last night you know how much he likes you. I told him of an episode in the billiard room at St Ives wh I know made you dislike him, he remembered nothing of it in fact was sure it never could have happened" § Hills (John Waller, politician and angler, 1867-1938) 5 Autograph Letters signed to Stella Duckworth and 1 to his mother, Anna, 29pp. & 5 envelopes, 8vo, Corby Castle, 29 Wimpole Street & elsewhere, 26th August 1896 - 3rd February 1901, "Garet caught a salmon, 16 lbs, at last, I shall have a try this afternoon... Florie is very worthy, but she is dull, & her aimless chatter gets on my nerves", and taking Virginia Woolf & Vanessa Bell to Queen Victoria's funeral, "I went to the funeral yesterday: it was extraordinarily impressive. I took Vanessa & Virginia & we got very good seats in Oxford & Cambridge Terrace, though they cost a small fortune... . The coffin was covered with a piece of plain cloth satin with very little embroidery: the crown, the sceptre & the ball were simply laid on the top... . Then came the King, the German Emperor [Kaiser Wilhelm II] & the Duke of Connaught... the Emperor looking about & then evidently talking on everything..."; and a small quantity of other letters to Stella Duckworth and her mother, including: a letter from George Smith, of the publishing firm of Smith, Elder & Co., discussing discussing whether Leslie Stephen should resign as editor of the DNB due to ill health; ALs from Julia Stephen to Stella Duckworth, "Beloved Female"; ALs from the artist Norman Wilkinson to John Waller Hills concerning an illustration he has commissioned and including a proof of the etching; Stella Duckworth's bank book, 16 photographs of members of the Stephen/Duckworth family (including a few of Virginia Woolf, some very faded) etc., folds, v.s., v.d. (qty).⁂ Stella Duckworth (1869-97), married John Waller Hills [1867-1938, politician and angler ] in 1895. "Shortly after the marriage Stella was taken ill with peritonitis, and she died in July 1897." - Oxford DNB.

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