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WILKINSON WW1 TOBY JUGS - SIR FRANCIS CARRUTHERS GOULD two Toby Jugs from a set of Allied Commanders designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, and issued in limited numbers from 1915-1919. Including Marshall Ferdinand Foch holding a Champagne Bottle, and Woodrow Wilson with an Aeroplane in his lap titled Welcome Uncle Sam. Both marked for Wilkinson Ltd, Carruthers Gould, Exclusive to Soane & Smith Ltd, London. Foch 11 3/4ins (30cms) high, Wilson 10 3/4ins (27.5cms) high. (2)
After Will JonesDublin Coloured Engraving: King (Giles) sculp, A View of Ringsend; Irish Town, The Harbour of Dublin, The Hill of Howth... Lambay or Dublin Bay, engraving, contemp. colouring, 30cms x 58cms (12" x 23"), London (R. Wilkinson at No. 58, Cornhill) c. 1730 / 40, later frame. Rare. (1)
A Georgian mahogany cased and brass guinea scales by Wilkinson Kirby near Liverpool A/F, a Stanley of London brass cased measure, a brass shell case nose cone with a measuring scale engraved to the side, a brass and copper twin handled pot of coopered design, in the form of a bucket, initials to inside and dated 1887 and a copper and wood printing block
A vintage Rolex Oyster Shock-Resisting stainless steel wristwatch circa 1955, black dial with gold hands and numerals, diam. 31mm, the back inscribed 'R.N. Wilkinson Singapore 1955', the previous owner being an accountant within the RAF, later leather strap, no box nor papers. CONDITION REPORT Rolex Oyster 924554Case number 6244Movement number 34410Calibre 710Dial diameter 31.2mm, visible dial diam. 27mmAppears in working order but not sold with guarantee.Age related wear including signs of discolouration, marks to hands, minor scratches to glass.Original crown winds up fully and screws to case, glass and strap later replacements.
A SET OF FOUR OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED CANDLESTICKS on navette-shaped bases with fluted capitals, reeded borders, together with a pair of twin-light scroll branches, all by Daniel Holy, Wilkinson & Co., c.1790; the candlesticks 10.4" (26.5 cms) high, the span of branches 16" (40.5 cms) (6) *Each with a Bowes Museum label and exhibit no. for the Summer Exhibition of 1966
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CRYSTAL CLARET JUG by Williams and Stevens, Stourbridge, of ovoid form with polished intaglio cut and silver collar with marks for Thomas Wilkinson Birmingham hallmark to the lid 31cm high, a mid to late 19th century water pitcher 24cm high with gilt decoration and matching glass 16cm high (3)
John William Wilkinson (Wilk 1906-1994), watercolour cartoon from The Blencathra Hunt Christmas Ball 1951 "Drink Your Beer Boys But Be Easy On The Cigars Its Boxing day Tomorrow" the Blencathra Foxhounds and Colonel P.M. Hope Master and John *** Esq. Honourable Treasurer. 25 cm x 35 cm, framed.
John William Wilkinson (Wilk 1906-1994), watercolour cartoon, with caption below "Hunting Man in Car - Did Ya See a Fox Cross the Road? Road Man - I Saw Yan Cross Road Yander Last Week, Hunting Man in Car - Did Ya Now, We Must Be Farther Behind Than I Thought Then!". 290 cm x 46 cm, signed and dated 1990.
WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN - a group of WW2 posters, lithographs. 'War Savings Are Airships', 75cm. x 49cm., artist Sir Norman Wilkinson, printed H.M Stationery Office by J. Weiner Ltd. London, for National Savings Committee, 51-1121, W.F.P. 183, unframed; 'Hit Back With Your War Savings', 76cm. x 50.5cm., artist Farr, printed H.M.S. Office, J. Weiner Ltd. London, 51-1815, W.F.P. 199, unframed; another showing two RAF.Bristol Beaufighter aircraft over British tanks, 74cm. x 48cm., artist Harold Pym, printed H.M.S. Office, Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, 51-1511, W.F.P. 191; British Empire & Commonwealth Propaganda 'Together' 76cm. x 50.5cm, H.M.S.O., Lowe & Brydone Ltd., London, 1939, unframed; sold with 6 WW2 related printed photos., mostly 38cm. x 50cm. (10)
World War One Royal Indian Marine (RIM) navel officers sword, the blade etched with Royal coat of arms ,by warrant, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London no 58094, also etched with oak leaf and rope pattern, Star of India RIM, the hilt decorated with Star of India, crown and failed anchor, knuckle guard below lions head, fishskin grip bound with wire, woven sword knot. With leather brass mounted scabbard, blade length 81cm Note. The sword belonged to Commander Hedley Victor Banfield (1897-1986) was Acting Sub Lieutenant ( temp) Royal Naval Reserves 1917 and received Mercantile Marine Medal and ribbon and British Medal RNR 6.9.1919
A Post Second World War No1 Blues Uniform to a Sergeant, Intelligence Corps, comprising a peaked cap, tunic with brass collar badges, staybrite buttons and gold braid rank chevrons, and a pair of trousers with green side stripes; three Edged Weapons, comprising a British 1907 bayonet by Wilkinson, a German Mauser bayonet with cut down blade and scabbard and a kukri with scabbard (6)
A Second Pattern Fighting Knife, with hand forged blade, the blued crossguard double struck with broad arrow B2, with hatched brass grip, lacks scabbard; a Third Pattern Fighting Knife, the hand forged blade etched, ''Wilkinson Sword'', straight crossguard, ribbed bronzed alloy grip and leather scabbard (2)
A Collection of Five Various Knives, comprising two British military survival knives, one stamped, ''1278214'' and ''84'' with broad arrow, the leather sheath stamped, ''1278215'' and ''92'' with broad arrow, the other stamped, ''1878214'' and ''82'' with broad arrow, associated sheath; a further example, with Wilkinson Sword blade, stamped, ''1B/4594'' and with broad arrow mark; a U.S. Camillus survival knife, ribbed leather grip, leather sheath, and a modern bowie knife, with pictorial engraved blade, by Widder, Solingen, leather scabbard (5)
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher over BASUTOLAND, with scrolling foliage and strapwork, maker's name, the back edge numbered 81036, the nickel plated hilt cast with crowned E II R cypher, pierced and engraved with foliate strapwork, with wire bound fishskin grip and pigskin scabbard **Purchased by Crown Agents (1960's) for the use of the Senior British Officer Commanding the Basutoland Police
A Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Undress Sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the single edge, fullered blade with spear tip, numbered 28051, etched to both sides with Royal cypher between panels of scrolling foliage, the pierced and engraved honeysuckle-decorated, plated hilt with chequered backstrap and pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered service scabbard . Blade with allover light rust. Some wear to plating on hilt. Slight wear to fishskin. Some wear to scabbard locket, chape and leather. Locket and Chape lacking securing staples.
A Victorian Infantry Officer's Undress Sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the double edge blade, length 86 cm, numbered 37072, the pierced and engraved honeysuckle-decorated steel hilt with chequered backstrap and pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered service scabbard . Blade and hilt with overall light rusting. Slight wear to fishskin. Scabbard tatty - lacking chape, losses to leather, glue repairs and damages and losses to wood liner.
Airmail:1930 First Airmail Flight from Paris to Bagdad, CIDNA (Compagnie Internationale de Navigation AŽrienne) label produced for the above and depicting a flight route map with a plane above, inscribed 'INAUGURATION DU/SERVICE POSTAL AERIEN/PARIS BAGDAD', a sheet of 50 imperforate proofs in black with Bradbury Wilkinson imprint at foot, some tones and affixed to card frame by margins with masking tape (on reverse), a most unusual item
*Cambridgeshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An accurate map of Cambridgeshire divided into its hundreds. Drawn from surveys, assisted by the most approved modern maps with variety of improvements..., published Rob. Wilkinson, R. Sayer & Carington Bowles, circa 1787, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, inset prospect of Ely, 710 x 530 mm, framed and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Cambridge comitatus quem olim Iceni insederunt, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, slight overall toning, 290 x 325 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Van den Keere (Pieter), Cambridgeshire, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved miniature map, 80 x 125 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Owen (John & Bowen Emanuel), A Map of Cambridgeshire, [1720 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 185 x 120 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Morden (Robert), Cambridgeshire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, heavily toned overall, 430 x 360 mm, framed and glazed, together with a hand coloured county map of Cambridgeshire and a town plan of Cambridge, both by Thomas Moule, each approximately 260 x 200 mm, mounted framed and glazed (7)
Album. Caricatures. Drawn & Etched by those celebrated artists Gillray, Rowlandson, Cruikshanks (sic) &c., circa 1830, decorative title, 186 uncoloured etchings and engravings on eighty-two sheets, with between one and five images per sheet, printed on recto only, after or by Gillray, Rowlandson, Cruikshank, Bunbury, Hunt, Wilkinson and others, slight spotting, gutta percha perished with text block detached and loose, contemporary quarter morocco with gilt title to upper board, worn and frayed, large folio Scarce. Only one auction record found in the last thirty years (1988 Swann Galleries). (1)
Wilkinson (Robert). A General Atlas, being a collection of maps of the world and quarters, the principal empires, kingdoms &c. with their several provinces & other subdivisions correctly delineated, 1794, decorative engraved title and contents, 48 engraved maps (complete as list), with contemporary hand colouring, (two double page), some maps water stained, some dust and finger soiling to margins, near contemporary manuscript numbers to upper right margins, endpapers frayed and chipped, rear hinge and joint cracked and crudely repaired, contemporary half calf, lacking upper board, 4to (1)
A Regency Scottish mahogany extending dining table, in the manner of William Trotter, the drop-leaf top with breakfront ends inlaid with ebony anthemion motifs, with a reel moulded edge, on a concertina Wilkinson type mechanism, accommodating four additional leaves, on ring turned and tapering legs and brass caps and castors, 72.5cm high, 296cm long, 106cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKSA QUANTITY, INCLUDING MACNISH, R. An Introduction to Phrenology. Glasgow, 1837, 12mo, frontispiece, quarter cloth; Hissey, J.J. A Holiday on the Road. 1887, original cloth; Dawber, E.G. Old Cottages, Farm-Houses and other Stone Buildings in the Cotswold District. 1905, 8vo, original cloth gilt; Wyllie, W.L. London to the Nore Painted and Described. 1905. large 8vo, original brown pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed; Stonham, C. The Birds of the British Islands. 1906, 5 volumes, 4to, plates, map, green cloth, bookplates of Kirkcaldy Technical College; Green, W.C. Old Cottages & Farm-Houses in Surrey. 1908, 8vo, original cloth; Wilkinson, C.A. Fishing Boats & Barges. 1922, 4to, original cloth; Tilke, M. The Costumes of Eastern Europe. 1926. 4to, dust-jacketProvenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
GUIDO MORRIS. Three copies of 'Guido Morris, A Fine Printer'. A special Limited edition of 200 copies, printed by The Tate Gallery, St. Ives for a Guido Morris study display, 1995. Nos. 38,39 & 47/200. An invitation for the special friends preview of The Tate Exhibition & a Book Gallery (Bedford Road, St. Ives), Limited Edition Catalogue of late printings by Guido Morris, signed by David Wilkinson & No. 6/200.

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