A BRITISH 1827 PATTERN RIFLE REGIMENT OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson, the 82.5cm straight plated and polished blade etched with a crown and foliate decoration, a strung bugle, a crowned royal coats of arms and 'ER II', marked at the ricasso '...Wilkinson / Sword/ Ltd...', the back edge numbered '78243', the steel bar hilt with a strung bugle device and with a wire-bound fish-skin grip, in a steel scabbard, overall 103cm long.
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A Henry Wilkinson dress sword in brown leather scabbard, with shagreen grip CONDITION REPORTS There are numerous areas of rust along both sides of the entire blade. Areas of pitting - both on the blade and on the hilt and guard. The shagreen has small areas of loss, wear, fading. In the middle of the etched Star of David decoration at the front of the guard there is a cut out hexagonal with gold metal insert with "M" and another indistinct letter. See photos for more details. The serial number on the spine of the blade is 45240
The Property of The Admiral of The Fleet, Lord Roger John Brownlow Keyes, First Baron Keyes GCB. KCVD. CMG. DSO. Lord Keyes of Zebrugge and Dover. A 19thC naval officer's scabbard of leather and brass construction by Wilkinson Gun and Sword Maker, Pall Mall, London. By repute- taken from the capture of Destroyer Hai Loong by Lieutenant Keyes after leading the boarding parties from HMS Fame and HMS Whiting during the Boxer Rebellion at Taku 1900. The scabbard was sold as part of a collection by the 2nd Baron Keyes in 1974 and was aware of a sword by Wilkinson taken from Ha Loong by his father, 82cm.Provenance - Sold at Wallis and Wallis 2.2.74.
A Victorian British Pattern Martini Henry sword bayonet, manufactured by Wilkinson Sword Company, London, with singular edged blade marked 1888 leading to singular guard and fitment, with wooden grip. No scabbard, 60cm. Along with lot 3111 these two bayonets belonged to Frederick Punter who served in British South African Police (BSAP) force in Rhodesia; from 1952 as member no. 4853, he retired in 1982 from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) as SNr. ASST. Commissioner.
An Erfurt saw-back bayonet, a Wilkinson military issued bayonet, a Chassepot type bayonet, stamped 'BM' to blade base, a socket bayonet and a further smaller bayonet, all in scabbards, (one scabbard af) (5). CONDITION REPORT The Chassepot type bayonet scabbard top has become separated from the body, all items heavily worn, the wooden mounts of the Erfurt example are coming loose and have possibly been replaced.
A three stone diamond ring, the three slightly graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated approx. 1.06cts, claw set in white precious metal to a plain band of yellow precious metal (marks worn), size K, (2.4g), cased by Wilkinson, Dial Lane, Ipswich Condition Report / Extra Information Some wear, mostly to the band, stones ok.Estimated clarity: SIEstimated colour: J-K (in need of a thorough cleaning which may improve the colour).
Attributed to THOMAS WILKINSON WALLIS (1821-1903) BritishA pair of one piece carved limewood groups, comprising: a Thrush perched in a fruiting oak bough; and a pair of Wrens perched in a berried ivy spray, one inspecting a spiderCircular framed and convex glazed30 cm diameter (a pair) (2)Note: T W Wallis established a business in Louth, Lincolnshire in 1834. After initially making models of wire and clay he would carved still life subjects from a single block of limewood. He won gold medals at The Great Exhibition 1851. As well as signing his work, Wallis also used small insects and small snails as a trademark. Works by this artist can be seen at Louth Museum including the Heron with Bullrush and Ivy, 1853; Woodcock, 1853; Woodcock, 1854; and Brace of Partridges, 1856. CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good, expected wear, uninspected out of frames, no obvious losses or damages.
Three limited edition country style prints, Henry Wilkinson "Yellow Labrador" an original colour dry point etching, 24cm x 33cm, signed and numbered 130, Ward Binks "English Setters below Cross Fell" 32cm x 43cm, number 112/500, Jonathan Sainsbury, spaniels flushing out pheasants in an autumn landscape, 34cm x 47cm, signed and numbered 84/600. (3)
Sabre d'apparat du colonel Alexander Churchill (mort en 1914), par Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London by appointment. monogrammé HM et inscrit des batailles de Chipka, Plévna, Egypte 1882, 1884 Soudan 1887, Crète 1897.Branche de garde, et garde à décor végétal ajouré, monogrammé CS fusée en bois gravé en damier en diamants et filigrane de fils torsadés.Longueur de la lame 84 cmArmes - Militaria (Historicals)Arts du Moyen-OrientMiddle EastMittelosten
A pair of Spode Churchill vases and covers, issued in 1965, celebrating the life and achievements of Sir Winston Churchill, 1874-1965, the memorial urns with dark claret ground, gold inscriptions and portraits after Vivienne, made for Thomas Goode, no.65 and no.70 of a Limited Edition of 125 vases, 14in (35.5cm) high, together with associated correspondence and receipts (2) Note: A Churchill Vase is illustrated by Vega Wilkinson, The Copeland China Collection (1989), p.28, no.R390.
A SMALL ARCHIVE RELATING TO PO.1259 WILLIAM EDWARD PICKETT PRIVATE. R.M.L.I. HIS SECOND WORLD WAR MEDALS, including Long Service, Navy, Imperial Service medal, other medals, with ribbons, various paperwork, both printed and handwritten, a compass, a "No.9 Commando" shoulder patch, a piece of fabric printed with a fighting knife, a "Trench Art" bracelet stamped "Anzio, Pisa, Cassino, Naples, Africa, Sicily, Siena", together with a "Fairburn-Sykes" commando fighting knife, made by Wilkinson Sword of London, 1st pattern nickel plated, with original scabbard having securing tabs
Desmond Llewelyn signed autograph presentation. High quality professionally mounted 17 x 11 inch overall sized display. 3D double mounted in acid free mountboard. Consists of an 8x10 inch colour portrait photograph and signature piece matted below the photo. Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn 12 September 1914 19 December 1999 was a Welsh actor, best known for his role as Q in 17 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1999. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
Desmond Llewelyn signed autograph presentation. High quality professionally mounted 17 x 11 inch overall sized display. 3D double mounted in acid free mountboard. Consists of an 8x10 inch colour portrait photograph and signature piece matted below the photo. Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn 12 September 1914 19 December 1999 was a Welsh actor, best known for his role as Q in 17 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1999. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
Autographs - 200+ signed pages in autograph albums Film & TV including Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Ken Dodd, Tsai Chin, Robert Harris, Katy Manning, Alan Browning, Brian Glover, David Tomlinson, Agneta Eckemyr, Geneveive Bujold, Rodney Bewes, Sacha Distel, Ian McShane, Deborah Grant, John Barron, George Segal, Michael Wilding, Robert Horton, James Hayter, Cameron Mitchell, Gene Barry, Marcel Marceau, Jerome Courtland, Dan Rowan, J G Devlin, Paul Williamson, John Forsythe, Jim Bailey, Colin Douglas, Windsor Davies, John Line, Angie Dickinson, James Coco, Christian Roberts, Michael Gough, Patricia Hayes, Marti Caine, Tom Wilkinson & others.
A 1912 pattern British Cavalry officer's sword previously belonging to CAPTAIN JOHN SOUTHALL TWINBERROW (named JST to blade), the leather wired grip joined to a plated steel hilt with scrolled foliage. The blade by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London also decorated with foliage, leather scabbard. The lot includes original paper sword label, printed documents and sword box
A Wilkinson Pottery Clarice Cliff Bizarre range apple preserve pot and cover. Decorated in overglaze enamels with the Viscaria pattern. Printed marks, 8.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Minute nicks to the inner rim of the cover. Some slight staining spots to the interior of the pot.
A Victorian novelty silver pepper pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Modelled in the form of an owl, with textured feather detail and with glass inset eyes. Assayed Sheffield, no date letter but with duty mark, 72.8 grams gross 10cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dent and small hole to the beak. Some wear to the fether detail at the rear.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY 40 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY PARKER with an octagonal steel barrel and hatched wooden grip 29cm overall. Lot includes the book 'Those Entrusted with Arms' by Frederick Wilkinson pub Royal Armouries which details Parker as Gun and Sword Making supplies to the police.ConditionIn good condition apart from pitting to the steelwork and there are two stress cracks to the timber.
A period group photograph of Sheffield United players who have been capped for England football team in 1904,taken at the side of the cricket pavilion at Bramall Lane, the players all wearing England shirts and caps, Sheffield United remain the only club to have the distinction of fielding 10 England internationals at the same time, had the photograph been taken a few weeks earlier it would have been 11 before George Hedley left the club, mounted 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 b&w photographAs well as the ten England players, the group includes the Irish international Peter Boyle, club secretary John Nicholson and the trainers Jack Housely and George Waller.The full identification follows:Left to right:Back: Jack Housely (Trainer), W H Johnson, Harry Thickett, William Henry Foulkes, Peter Boyle (Ireland),John Nicholson (Secretary) & George Waller (Trainer); Front: Walter Bennett, Alf Common, Arthur Brown, Fred Priest, Bert Lipsham, Tommy Morren & Bernard Wilkinson Housley was a well-known Sheffield football face who died following complications after would you believe slipping on a banana skin! Waller played for Wednesday in the 1890 FA Cup Final and was the trainer for four F.A. Cup winning teams and the League Championship side, as well as Yorkshire for Cricket.Alf Common is famous for being the subject of the world's first £1,000 transfer fee whilst Brown, debuting as an 18-year-old, still features high on the list of the youngest players to represent England, a distinction currently headed by Theo Walcott. Lipsham was one of Millwall's first mangers and went to Canada where he helped found the Canadian Football Association.Johnson and Boyle both had sons who won F.A. Cup winner's medals in 1925 with Sheffield United.
A signed official photograph of the 1930 British [Lions] Rugby Team,a mounted 8 by 11in. team-group photograph applied with a a gilt-metal lion, signed above & below the image in ink by the team, some now faded, signatures including Bowcott, Sobey, Jones-Davies, Spong, Morley, Wilkinson, Martindale, Hodgson, Aarvold, Welsh etc., unframed, 36.5 by 45.5cm.
Kyran Bracken team-signed England No.20 shirt from the Rugby World Cup match v Georgia played in Perth 12th October 2003,short-sleeved, inscribed KYRAN BRACKEN, ENGLAND v GEORGIA, 12th OCTOBER 2003, signed in black marker pen by the England team including Bracken, Grewcock, Dallaglio, Catt, Wilkinson, Greenwood et al

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