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CLARICE CLIFF FOR WILKINSON BIZARRE 'WHEAT' PATTERN SANDWICH PLATE, of lozenge shape, hand painted with an ear of wheat, printed marks to base, 31cm diameter; along with a Clarice Cliff original Bizarre small bowl; a Clarice Cliff leaf moulded mustard pot with metal cover; a leaf shaped dish painted by Cicely H. Burton, two Royal Doulton sandwich plates; and an oval serving dish (7)
Auction Catalogues - Sotheby & Co:~ The Parkinson Collection, Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, The Property of the late Selwyn Parkinson, Esq., (Sold by order of the Executors), Parts I & II only, March - June 1966, h/b, 4to, (2); A Catalogue of Fine Worcester Porcelain, The Property of the late Mrs. M.B. Jenkins (Sold by Order of the Executors) and The Property of C.F. Turner, Esq., April 1970, floppy 8vo; Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, Formerly the Property of The Late Mr. & Mrs. James McG. Stewart of Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 1973, floppy 8vo; Catalogue of Important Worcester Porcelain, Including The Property of The Late Mrs. G.C. Stephens (Sold by Order of the Executors), The Property of N.F. Cooper, Esq., The Property of A.T. Sherston, Esq., and Other Owners, October 1974, floppy 8vo, (2); Catalogue of a Collection of Worcester Porcelain, The Property of Anthony Tuke, Esq., March 1976, floppy 8vo, (2); Christie's:~ The Wilkinson Collection of Important English Porcelain, April 1975, floppy 8vo, [9]
1821 Pattern British Cavalry Officers Sword of the West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No 21351 etched and mirror polished with crowned VR cypher and regimental initials WSYC amidst foliage, together with the owner's initials A.N.W., regulation triple bar guard and chequered grip strap, fish skin covered grip bound with twisted copper wire, in its steel scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 83cms, overall 98.5cms. Good condition, blade retains nearly all of its original mirror polish, hilt and scabbard with russet finish. Built for Arthur Nelson Welman, Ens. 66th (Berkshire) Regt 22.9.65, Lt 1.8.68, Capt 1873, Lt W. Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 10.5.75, Capt 20.4.80.
Good Late Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers Sword of the Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.35771, etched and polished with crowned royal cipher, royal arms, foliage and owner’s initials N.C.N., regulation triple bar guard, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 89cms, overall 104cms. Good clean condition. Wilkinsons ledger confirm this sword was built May 1898 for N.C.Neilson.
Victorian Royal Artillery Officers Sword, Blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No 23052, etched and polished with the crowned Royal Arms, VR cypher, regimental title and devices amidst scrolling foliage, together with the owner's crest and initials J.H.E.N., regulation steel guard and chequered grip strap, twisted silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 89cms, overall 105cms. Good condition, clean blade, dark shiny untouched patina overall. Wilkinsons confirm that this ‘Artillery Sword, sold to J.H.E. Nicholls 9.4.1879’.
British 1827 Pattern Victorian Officers Sword of the London Rifle Brigade, picquet weight blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No 12421, etched and polished with crowned VR cypher and regimental title amidst foliage, together with the owner's crest and initials J.E.P., steel hilt of regimental pattern, grip covered with fish skin and bound with twisted silver wire, in its steel dress scabbard. Blade 82.5cms, overall 98.5cms. Good condition and age patina. Wilkinson’s ledger confirm that this sword was built 4.4.1863 and sold to J. E. Pawson. John Ellerton Pawson became a Captain in the London Rifle Brigade 21.3.1860.
1827 Pattern Victorian Rifle Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No.25789, regulation blade etched with crowned VR, regimental device, foliage and owner’s initials G.H.L., regulation hilt and silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 84cms, overall 99.5cms. Good condition and dark shiny patina overall. Wilkinsons confirm the sword 25789 as ‘Full Rifle – sold to G. Lyiers (?) 1884.
1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, Blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No 18828, etched with crowned VR cypher amidst scrolling foliage, together with the owner's initials J.W. J. and sharpened for field service, regulation brass guard of regulation pattern, fish skin covered grip bound with twisted copper wire, in its steel dress scabbard. Blade 82cms, overall 100.3cms. Good condition, age patina overall. John W. Johnston, QM North Cork Militia 5.3.1860 still as such 1879, commissioned QM 1878. Wilkinsons confirm that this medium infantry sword was supplied 4.2.1873.
Presentation 1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London No.16066 etched with crowned VR cipher, royal arms, foliage and ‘PRESENTED TO W.H.R.CRAUFORD G.S.O. S.U.O.’ (?) within banner below family crest and above ‘R.M.C. DECr 1868 BY THE C COMPANY AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM’, regulation brass hilt, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 83cms, overall 97.5cms. Quite good condition, age worn overall, scabbard cleaned, small piece of fish skin missing from top of grip. W R H Crauford Ensign 6.2.69, Lt 14.9.70, Capt 23.3.79, Lt Col 8.6.00 Embarked with 91st Highlanders Southampton 19.2.79, landed Durban 16.3.79 stayed on in Africa til Boer War of 1880-81. Present at Ginghilovo, Relief of Etshowe and Ulundi. Sold together with some research notes.
1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London No.10698, polished blade sharpened for field service, etched with crowned VR amidst foliage and owner’s initials C.H. beneath family crest, regulation brass hilt, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 82cms, overall 96.5cms. Good untouched condition, bright blade, scabbard requires cleaning. Wilkinsons confirm this infantry sword sold 31/7/1860 to Capt. C. Haycock.
1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London No.19270, blade etched with crowned VR amidst foliage, regulation brass hilt, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 83cms, overall 97cms. Good condition, a little age wear to blade, scabbard cleaned bright. Wilkinsons confirm that this ‘Medium infantry sword sold 18/2/1874 to R.P.Holland.
Victorian 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officers Sword Attributed to Sir Matthew Nathan CMG, KCMG, CB, blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No 36276 etched with crowned Royal Arms, regimental title, mottoes and device amidst scrolling foliage, together with the owner's initials M.N., regulation hilt and steel dress scabbard with some plated finish, fishskin covered grip with twisted silver wire. Blade 82.5cms, overall 100.5cms. Good condition, some age wear to plated hilt and scabbard. Wilkinsons ledger confirm that this sword was sold to Major M. Nathan 7.12.1898. Matthew Nathan R.E. Lieut 1880, Capt 1889, Maj 1898, Governor & C in C Sierra Leone 1900, Governor & C in C Gold Coast Colony 1900-1903, Governor and C in C Hong Kong 1903-1907, Governor and C in C Natal 1907-09, various Government appointments, Governor of Queensland 1920. Served with the Nile Expedition and with the Lushai Expedition 1889 (medal with clasp). Further details of the career of Sir Matthew Nathan, C.M.G., K.C.M.G, C.B., included.
British George V 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson No 59756, blade etched and polished with the crowned Royal Arms and regimental device all amidst scrolling foliage together with the owner's initials H.P.D., plated regulation guard, black fish skin covered grip bound with twisted nickel wire, in its field service leather scabbard. Blade 82cms, overall 98cms. Good untouched condition, retaining nearly all original finish overall, minor wear to edge of guard.
Good George V Royal Artillery Officers Sword by Wilkinson, No.61288 etched and mirror polished with crowned royal cipher, regimental badge, foliage and owner C.L.G. 6.6.29 (presumably the date of his commission)regulation triple bar nickel guard, wire bound fish skin covered grip, leather dress knot, in its leather covered FS scabbard stamped Wilkinson Sword Company London, in its chamois lined leather sword bag. Blade 87cms, overall 102.5cms. Very fine condition, the blade retaining virtually all its original polish.
George V Royal Artillery Officers Sword with Patent Solid Hilt by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.42683, slightly curved single edge blade etched with crowned royal arms, regimental title and devices, extensive foliage and owner’s initials A.H., regulation triple bar nickel hilt and chequered grip strap, 2 piece chequered composition grips bound with copper wire. Blade 89cms, overall 105.5cms. Good untouched age patina. Wilkinsons confirm this Patent Hilt sword sold to A. Hartree R.A. 13/08/1910. Allan Hartree, 2nd Lt 9.Dec 1911, 26 Nov 1912 part of the military wing of the R.F.C. until 15.9.1916, thence various European countries and the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, M.I.D. London Gazette 22 June 1919. Capt. R.A. 8 Aug 1916, Acting Major 13 July 1917, M.C. (Gazetted 3/6/19 p.6952).
Late Victorian Heavy Cavalry Officers Undress Sword, blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No 37965 etched and polished with crowned VR cypher and Royal arms amidst foliage, and sharpened for field service, regulation steel guard and chequered grip strap, fish skin covered grip with twisted silver wire, in its steel dress scabbard. Blade 88.5cms, overall 107.5cms. Good clean untouched condition. Wilkinsons ledger confirm that this sword was supplied to J.E. Holland, 7th Dragoon Guards in 1900. John Edmund Daniel Holland, 7DG, d.o.b. 15.12.79, 2nd Lt 23.5.00, Lt 13.5.01, Capt 4.7.08, to 5DG 10.6.14, Boer War QM with 5 clasps, WWI MID, MC, DSO 8.1.18.
Good Late Victorian Heavy Cavalry Officers Undress Sword, Blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No 37307, etched and polished with crowned VR cypher, laurel wreath and Royal coat of arms amidst scrolling foliage. Plated regulation guard and chequered gripstrap, black fishskin covered grip bound with twisted copper wire, in its plated dress scabbard. Blade 89cms, overall 109cms. Very good clean condition. Wilkinsons confirm that this ‘Cavalry sword, supplied to M.S. Cowley Esq in 1901’.
Late Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officers Undress Sword Belonging to Lieutenant (Later Lieutenant-Colonel) Alan William Berkley Spencer, 13th Hussars, later Tank Corps, who served with the 13th Hussars throughout the 2nd Boer War, being present at the battles of Spion Kop, Hussar Hill, Venter’s Spruit as well as the relief of Ladysmith. Afterwards serving in the First World War as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Tank Corps. The sword made by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 38089, blade sharpened for field service, etched with crowned royal cipher, arms and foliage, and retaining some original polish overall, regulation pierced iron guard (cleaned bright), chequered grip strap, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard. Blade 89cms, overall 104cms. Good condition, a little age wear and good patina overall. Alan William Berkley Spencer was born in 1876 and received a commission into the 13th Hussars as a 2 Lieutenant on the 15 May 1897, where he was promoted to a lieutenant just before departing to South Africa for the 2nd Boer War. He alongside his unit served in the Boer war, himself being involved in the following battles of Spion Kop, Hussar Hill, Venter’s Spruit as well as the relief of Ladysmith. During the First Wold War, Spencer was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army Reserve of Officers with the 13 Hussars before transferring with the same rank to the Tank Corps, where he served overseas with them from the 1 January 1916. For his First World War service, he was awarded the British War and Victory Medals, and the French Military order of Agriculture 5th Class. Little is known about Spencer’s service with the Tank Corps.
George V Royal Artillery Officers Presentation Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 48014, etched and polished with royal arms, regimental device, foliage and ‘’PRESENTED TO 2nd LIEUnt. C.PINE BY SOME OFFICERS SCHOOL OF GUNNERY PAST AND PRESENT’ sharpened for field service, regulation plated triple bar guard, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, leather dress knot, in its plated dress scabbard. Blade 89cms, overall 105cms. Good untouched condition and patina, plating worn with some small patches missing from hilt and scabbard.
Interesting Royal Artillery Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 6867 with Patent Solid Hilt, curved single edge etched and polished blade with crowned royal arms, cipher, regimental devices and the owner’s name ‘THOMAS WALKER ESQ BOMBAY ARTILLERY’ etched within lozenge, regulation triple bar iron guard, plain iron grip strap, grip entirely covered in silver wire bound fish skin, in its iron scabbard. Blade 90cms, overall 105cms. Good condition, age worn and cleaned overall.
Blade and Scabbard Only of a Late Victorian Scottish Officers Dress Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 37639, etched with crowned royal cipher, ‘BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS’ and owner’s initials WRC (CRW?) amidst thistles, in its polished steel scabbard. Blade 83cms. Good condition.
EIIR Royal Navy Officers Dress Sword, photo etched blade by Wilkinson with crowned EIIR cipher and fouled anchor amidst oak leaves, back edge stamped 128899 and etched 8465-99-977-9464-WS broad arrow and 2000, regulation gilt hilt with folding side guard, wire bound composition grip, bullion dress knot, in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 79cms, overall 94cms. Good condition, blade in almost mint condition, minor wear to gilding.
British 1903 Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE Bayonet by Wilkinson, double edged knife bayonet blade with makers mark and acceptance stamps. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard; British 1907 bayonet with replaced wood slab grips and no scabbard; French Gras Bayonet without scabbard and a French Lebel bayonet without scabbard. Various conditions. (4 items)
Rev. E.G. HARVEY. 'Mullyon'. Contents complete. 1875; M. Lakeman, 'Early Tide - A Mevagissey Childhood', 1978; M. Williams, 'Hawker's Morwenstow' 1988; M. Tagert, 'The Story of Morwenstow' 4th edn. 1929; D. Tregenza, 'Departed days - Mousehole remembered' 1984; L. Tregenza, 'Harbour Village' (signed) 1977; J. Wilkinson, 'The Pirate and the Prophecy'. 199 & E. Landry, 'Memories of Nancekuke'. 1978. All VGC.
Rugby collection 7 assorted colour and b/w photos signatures include Bill Beaumont, Johnny Wilkinson, Filo Tiatia, Seru Rabeni, Adriaan Richter, Jeremy Guscott and Josevata Rokocoko. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate 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 £7.95.
TENNIS Collection 7 signed Photos Chris Wilkinson, Jakob Hlasek, Henrik Sundstrom, Dominique Monami-van Roost, Barbara Schett, Ann Jones & Claudia Porwik. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate 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 £7.95.
Clarice Cliff - Frank Brangwyn - A.J Wilkinson - A framed circular charger hand painted after the original from the British Empire Panel with African figures sat amidst flowers and foliage with animals and birds in the trees and on branches, the reverse with the hand painted mark 'The Brangwyn panels designed for the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords 1925, First Exhibited at Olympia 1933. Painted by Clarice Cliff from one of the panels.. A.J Wilkinson, Royal Staffordshire Pottery Burslem, Staffordshire', numbered 17 and signed Frank Brangwyn, diameter 32.5cm In 1926, Frank Brangwyn was commissioned by Lord Iveagh to paint a pair of large canvases to be displayed in the Royal Gallery at the House of Lords, Westminster. The paintings were to commemorate peers and their family members who had been killed in the First World War. Accordingly, Brangwyn painted two battle scenes which included a scene of life-size troops advancing into battle beside a British tank. When the paintings were unveiled in 1928, the Lords rejected the panels considering them too grim and disturbing. They recommissioned Brangwyn to produce a series of panels that would celebrate the beauty of the British Empire and the Dominions. Over the next five years, Brangwyn completed sixteen panels (that covered 3000sq ft) which would be known as the British Empire Panels. Five of the panels were displayed in the Royal Gallery for approval by the Lords, but were again refused on the ground of being 'too colourful and lively'. In 1934, the sixteen panels were purchased by Swansea Council and are now housed in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
1981 Wilkinson Commemorative Sword for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana with inscription to the 82cm blade, 'Jack Edmund King. Chartered Surveyor. Mathews & Goodman 1931-1981' handle with three enamel coat-of-arms, heart shaped guard with wire bound grip and silvered knot, ltd.ed.343/1000. L99cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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