3rd Dragoon Guards Officer’s 1912 Pattern Sword by Wilkinson.A scarce example carried by Lieutenant George Robert Brian Harries. The straight single edged blade with etched decoration of a GVR cypher, also the Regimental title and the owners name “G.R.B. HARRIES”. The forte with the cutlers details and the blade is numbered “46967”. Regulation pattern plated guard and shagreen grip, this retaining twist wire binding. Housed in polished field service brown leather scabbard. The blade with stain spots and now some surface rust. Plating to guard worn.Lieutenant George Robert Brian Harries passed out of the Royal Military College in December 1914 and landed in France on the 4th June 1915, he would later that year see service at Loos. He died in 1939
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George V Period Infantry Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson of LondonA good clean regulation example, the blade with etched decoration, incorporating a crowned GVR cypher which is repeated to the guard. To the forte of the blade the Wilkinson Sword logo and to the back of the blade the number 65300 (1936). The hilt retains shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in polished brown field service leather scabbard. ... Also storage bag. The overall condition is good, few marks to blade, but with basic polish could be close to parade condition.
WW2 1st pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife.An good and rare carried example. The hilt with nickel grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Recurved cross guard. Housed in an early pattern dark brown leather scabbard with nickel rounded chape and strap and stud retainer. This scabbard retains leather tangs and the reverse with faint ink name. possibly “George Morgan”. The overall condition is good clean condition, blade length 17cm
WW2 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Nickel Commando fighting knife.A good and rare example. The hilt with nickel grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Oval cross guard. Housed in an early pattern dark brown leather scabbard with nickel rounded chape and strap and stud retainer. This scabbard retains leather tangs. The overall condition is good clean condition, blade length 17cm
WW2 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Parkerised Commando fighting knife.A good and scarce example. The hilt with Parkerised finished to the chequered grip. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Oval cross guard. Housed in dark brown leather scabbard with Parkerised rounded chape and elasticised strap. This scabbard retains leather tangs. The overall condition is good clean condition, blade length 16.5cm
WW2 1st pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife Tradesman Sample Miniature DaggerThis is a superb miniature representation of the 1st pattern F-S Knife, most likely made by the cutler Wilkinson & Co as a tradesman sample or shop display item. The hilt with brass grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Recurved cross guard. Housed in an early pattern dark brown leather scabbard with brass rounded chape and strap and stud retainer. This scabbard retains leather tangs. The blade length is 11.5 cm. Overall length 20mm.
10 reference books on collecting military badges.‘Badges of the British Army 1820-1960’ by Wilkinson (3 editions) ... ‘Glengarry Badges to 1881’ by Carmen ... ‘Scottish Regimental Badges’ by Bloomer ... “Badges of the Highland & Lowland Regiments’ by Bloomer ... ‘Military Badge Collecting’ by Gaylor (3 editions) ... ‘Regimental Cap Badge Collection’ by Gaylor. (10 items)
British Isles. A mixed collection of 52 maps, 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps of England & Wales and the British Isles, many with hand colouring, including examples by Dower, Findlay, Lowry, Houze, Williams, Archer, Thierry, Morse, Hall, Bruckner, Malte-Brun, Scott, Dufour, Hamm, Cobbett, Arrowsmith, Ewing, Becker, Darton, Wilkinson and Cary, contained in a modern ring binder, various sizes and condition (52)
South Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Penbrochia comitatus et comitatus Caermaridunum, Amsterdam, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 415 x 535 mm, French text on verso, mounted, together with Kitchin (Thomas), A new map of South Wales, containing the counties of Radnor, Brecknock, Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke & Cardigan..., published Laurie & Whittle, Robt. WIlkinson and Bowles & Carver, [1794], uncoloured engraved map, large decorative cartouche and an engraved vignette of the Cathedral church of St, David's, slight staining, some marginal repaired closed tears, very slight loss to left hand vertical printed margin, repaired, 420 x 515 mm, mounted (2)
Antique Collectors' Club. Understanding Jewellery, by David Bennett & Daniela Mascetti, revised edition, 2003, Animal Embroideries and Patterns from 19th Century Vienna, by Raffaella Serena, 2002, English Domestic Clocks, by Herbert Cesinsky & Malcolm R. Webster, 1976, 20th Century Britsh Marine Painting, by Denys Brook-Hart, 1981, Spode-Copeland-Spode, The Works and Its People, 1770-1970, by Vega Wilkinson, 2002, together with 17 further volumes of Antique Collectors' Club & 9 more related, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (31)
*Perry (Alan Roy). A large collection of approximately 580 dried moss, lichen, bryophyte and related plants collected by Perry, mostly contained in folded white paper with pencil detail captions, the majority British specimens and seemingly collected this century, together with five rock specimens with lichen residue, a collection of 30 Gambian specimens collected by Perry in the 1990s, various sundry notebooks, a few Kodak slides, sundry desk items and an archive of mostly correspondence of the botanist Dr Eustace Wilkinson Jones (6 cartons)
A rare 1930s AJ Wilkinson Honey glaze hand painted plate, by IA Crisp, 'The Conference', depicting a group of kookaburras, diameter 24cm, a Shelly Art Deco Mabel Lucy Attwell childs bowl, a Doulton Eastern ware jug, and a series ware plate depicting an old lady seated in front of a range (4). CONDITION REPORT The 'Conference' plate has a chip to the underside of the rim in the left hand corner
A quantity of early-to-mid 20th century prints of White Star Line, Cunard Line and P&O Line ships to include The Empress of Scotland after a painting by Norman Wilkinson, title to window in the slip frame, 41 x 55cm and a selection of photographic and facsimile shipping prints featuring the Franconia, The Spirit of Free Enterprise, White Star Line Homeric and the SS Talamba P&O passenger ship etc (14).
AN ORIENT LINE AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND SCHEDULE, CIRCA 1914 with large depiction of the Ormond , after Norman Wilkinson and schedules for 1914 and 1915 departing from London to Australia with various ports listed below with the addresses of three Australian offices at the bottom ( overall restoration) -- 22 x 16½in. (56 x 42.5cm.); together with a quantity of Orient Line ephemera, mostly dating from the 1920s and 1930s and a P&O Pocket Book for 1926 (a lot)
A late Victorian silver sugar basinOf oval outline, with pierced foliate decoration and hinged handle with blue glass liner, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1893, weight approx. 2.8oz. A late Victorian silver sugar basinOf oval outline, with pierced foliate decoration and hinged handle with blue glass liner, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1893, weight approx. 2.8oz.
Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) four dry point etchings in colours, Springer Spaniels, 24.5 cm x 34 cm, no. 13/150; 'Spaniels', 24 cm x 30 cm, no. 32/150; and 'Irish Red Setters', 24.5 cm x 34 cm, no. 121/150; 'Pheasant', no. 3/280, 16.6 cm x 22.2 cm, all signed in pencil 'Henry Wilkinson' to margin, framed and glazed (4), AAR MAY APPLY TO THIS LOT
Fine British Officers Sword, Owned by Brigadier-General Rudolf George Jelf, CMG, DSO, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Veteran of the Chitral and Malakand Expeditions, Served with the 1st Battalion at the Battle of Talana, Before Being Besieged at Ladysmith, ADC to the Viceroy of India Pre-WW1, WW1 Serving as a Company Commander with the 2nd Battalion KRRC at Mons where he was Wounded Before Becoming the CO of the 1st Battalion at the Battle of Festubert Before Taking Command of the Inexperienced 73rd Infantry Brigade, Saving Them From Annihilation at the Battles of Loos and Fosse 8, the Brigade’s Survival, According to General Hubert Gough was Totally Down to Jelf’s “Great Qualities he Displayed”. Late Victorian Rifle officer’s presentation sword by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 32376, blade etched and polished with crowned royal cipher, arms and foliage together with ‘R.G.JELF FROM FITZROY SOMERSET’, regulation nickel plated gilt and chequered grip strap, wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard, leather dress knot. Blade 82,5cms, overall 97.5cms. Good condition. Rudolf George Jelf was born in August 1873 and was educated at Eton College and Sandhurst before commissioning into the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, being posted to the 1st Battalion serving in india, where he first aw action during the expeditions to relive the sieged garrison of Chitral and also the Storming of the Malakand Pass. Soon after, he sailed with his battalion to South Africa where he was involved in the 2nd Boer war, taking part in some of its earliest actions, including the Battle of Talana, where his battalion saw heavy actions before falling back to the town of Ladysmith where they were besieged by the Boer forces. After being relieved from Ladysmith, Jelf served with the Mounted Infantry section of the 1st Battalion. Between the wars, Jelf served in India as the Aide de camp of the Viceroy of India, where he was involved in the Delhi Durbar, returning home just before the outbreak of WW1 where he was a company commander with the 2nd Battalion KRRC, which he served with them at the battle of Mons which he was awarded the DSO for before being wounded and sent home, which after recovering was given command of his old battalion just before the battle of Festubert where e led them before yet again being given another command, of the inexperienced, badly trained 73rd Brigade of the 24th Division, which he commanded them at the battles of Loos and Fosse 8, which he saved them from destruction, according to the corps commander, General Hubert Gough wrote: “No commander had ever been called upon to undertake a more terrible task-an inexperienced and disorganised Brigade, under terrific artillery fire, an enemy superior in training and equipment-especially in bombs- all was crumbling around him. That the fight did not end in complete disaster was due to the great qualities and devotion he displayed, but when I told him this, he was very surprised.” He continued at the Brigade commander throughout the Battle of the Somme, before he was given a new brigade to command, the 86th Brigade of the 29th Division, a well experienced Brigade which he commanded throughout the Battles of Arras and 3rd Ypres, before being posted home in March 1918 just before the Spring Offensive for a Reserve Brigade, before being awarded the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in 1919, before in 1920 being given command of his first battalion taking them to Ireland to help quell the rebellion and Irish war of independence. By 1922, he had also commanded the 3rd Battalion, holding a Regimental record to be the only Commanding Officer to command three different battalions in the Regiment. He was a keen Cricketer, golfer and hunter and died in October 1958.Sword knot finial has become detatched
COINS - ASSORTED mainly Great Britain, comprising a Charles II farthing, 1675; William III halfpenny, 1697; George III 'cartwheel' penny, 1797; George III halfpenny, 1806; Coventry halfpenny token, 1799?; John Wilkinson Iron Master halfpenny token, 1790; Prince Edward Island Self Government and Free Trade token, 1857; France five francs, 1875; and others; together with two Post Office Savings Bank moneyboxes.
An 1822 pattern Light Infantry officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, 84cm straight blade engraved with crowned vacant cartouche, ribbon-tied bugle, scrolling foliage and initials BMLB, the hilt with further regimental insignia, wire-bound chequered grip, 99cm long, serial no. 35106
An 1897 pattern infrantry officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, 82.5cm straight fullered blade, engraved with Royal coat of arms, crested with eagle displayed and motto ung je servirey, initialled J.D.J.B, wire bound fish skin grip, pierced hilt with crowned VR monogram, 97cm long, serial no.33621
A Victorian seven-bar toast rack, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1850, rectangular form, central scroll carrying handle, the base with pierced foliate scroll decoration, on four shell bracket feet, length 16cm, approx. weight 9.9oz. Provenance: Hugh, 5th Earl Annesley 1831-1908, and thence by descent to the present owner.
A Burmese silver rice bowl, the underside with the maker's signature of a tiger, circular form, embossed with figural scenes in landscape settings, foliate scroll borders, on a carved hardwood stand with three seated Chinthe pagoda guardians, applied with an plaque, inscribed 'Captain E. B. Peacock Secretariat Camp Coronation, Delhi-Durbar', diameter of bowl 20cm, height of bowl 13.5cm, height on stand 30.8cm, approx. weight 36.7oz. The maker's signature of a tiger is illustrated in Wilkinson, W., Indian Silver, 1858-1947, 1999, page 41, illustration 46.
A George III large presentation silver goblet, by Thomas Gairdner, London 1818, campana form, chased vine leaf border, and with foliate shell borders, inscribed 'Presented by The Yeomen of his Majesties Body Guard, to Usher Wilkinson, Deputy Clerk of the Cheque, as a token of respect and gratitude for his unremitting attention to their interests and welfare, 6 July 1818', height 20.6cm, approx. weight 22.3oz.
Urn shaped brass pommel with 2nd pattern type ‘hatched’ grip showing service use and some blackened finish with what looks like period slight bending back to guards, which has slightly loosened grip fit. Good used 16.9cm long plated double edge blade with early Wilkinson Sword & The FS Fighting Knife Trade Marks to ricasso. Blade shows service use & wear, with field sharpened edges and used spear point. Chocolate brown leather frog with removed leg ties, with blackened brass end cap & belt loop section with replaced leather rope ties for grip fastening. A good old timer from the early 2nd pattern manufacturing days.
Urn shaped brass pommel with 2nd pattern type ‘hatched’ grip showing service use and blackened finish. ‘B’ (Wilkinson wartime stamp), with Dept. Defence arrow stamped to guard. Very good black 17cm long plated double edge blade, with factory sharpened edges and good spear point. Chocolate brown leather frog with removed leg ties/grip suspender, with blackened brass end cap & belt loop section.
WW2 2nd pattern Fairbairn & Sykes commando dagger & scabbard by Wilkinson Sword. Urn shaped pommel with 2nd pattern type ‘hatched’ grip showing service use and blackened finish. ‘B2’ (Wilkinson Sword) with Dept. Defence arrow stamped to top side of guard. 17.2 cm long plated double edge blade, with sharpened edges and use to spear point, with light wear, generally very good. ‘2’ stamped chocolate brown leather frog with leg ties & blackened brass end cap, having had the elastic strap section removed.

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