A signed England forward's blood replacement shirt from the 2003 Rugby World Cup,the unnumbered shirt specially designed with a pimpled rubber abdominal catching pad, and a similar treatment along the shoulder lines, signed in black marker pen by the England team including Johsnon, Bracken, Gomarsall, Catt, Wilkinson, Dallaglio, Greenwood, Kay et al
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Rare & signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup dark blue colour change kit,comprising a short-sleeved shirt and a pair of shorts, both garments with bands of Velcro for an innovative interlocking system that in the event was not used during the tournament with England wearing their first-choice England kit in every match of the campaign, the shirt signed in silver marker pen by England team including Johnson, Wilkinson, Greenwood, Bracken, Dallaglio, Cohen, Catt, Hill et al (2)
Gilbert official England rugby ball signed by winning 2003 Rugby World Cup winning captain Martin Johnson & drop gaol scorer Jonny Wilkinson,in Perspex display case with mirrored base and ball tee; sold with a COA incorporating photographs taken at the signings, issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2)
Fine sepia-toned photograph of the Union Castle M.V. "Athlone Castle" fully-signed by the MCC Touring team to South Africa in 1938-39,signatures in ink including Verity, Farnes, Yardley, Wilkinson, Gibb, Paynter, Hutton, Ames, Hammond etc., also manager A.J. Holmes and scorer W. Ferguson, neatly annotated to the lower mount, in original picture frame, 31.5 by 39cm., very good condition
June Wilkinson 1960s Playboy model and actress hand signed 10"x8" photo. An English model and actress, known for her appearances in Playboy magazine and in films of the 1960s. One of the worlds most- photo graphed women in the late 1950s and early 1960s, at the height of her career she was called "the most photo graphed nude in America". This beautiful hand-signed photo depicts Dave Prowse and Madeleine Smith in a scene from the classic Hammer Horror movie "Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell". This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UKs leading autograph memorabilia companies. 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
A Wilkinson Royal Wedding sword to commemorate the wedding of H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, limited edition No. 555/1000. With straight double edged blade, cast silver plated hilt incorporating rose, thistle, shamrock and leek, with applied enamelled arms to guard and pommel, wire bound grip with its gold bullion knot. Measures approx 98cm long.
Elizabeth II medal pair - comprising (post-1962-type) General Service medal, with one clasp - Northern Ireland, named to 23985404 LBDR. K. Wilkinson R.A., together with Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, named to 23985404 LBDR K. F. Wilkinson R.A., together with miniatures, dog tags and paperwork relating to recipient Kenneth Frederick Wilkinson
Rare Second World War first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes F-S fighting knife / Commando knife with etched polished steel blade, by Wilkinson Co. Ltd. London, with curved crossguard and chequered / knurled hilt, in correct first pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel plated chape and snap fastening retaining tab CONDITION REPORT Good original condition- some minor pitting to blade, blade possibly re-sharpened/polished. Some minor wear to leather frog, original ownership provenance unknown
Formerly the property of Lt. Col. Guy Blewitt D.S.O. MC. DL. (1884 - 1969): Edward VII 1897 pattern Infantry Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson (no. 40143), with etched blade with 1st Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry badge and Blewitt family crest, crowned Royal Arms - retaining much of its original polish. Sold with plated dress scabbard and knot and pigskin field service scabbard and knot.See Lots 552 and 679 for his medals and Blewitt family medals
First World War 1912 pattern Cavalry Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson (no. 51729), with nickel plated scroll engraved bowl guard and shagreen grip, the blade etched with J. N. Williamson in panel and crowned Royal Arms - sharpened for active service, in field service scabbard N.B. 2nd Lieutenant J. N. Williamson was granted an emergency commission in the 2nd Life Guards Reserve Regiment on 14th March 1916. He was promoted Lieutenant on 1st July 1917 and served in France until his discharge in 1919 CONDITION REPORT Good original condition- some light rusting and pitting to hilt and very minor rusting to blade. Scabbard in good order
Sarkar (Dilip). Battle of Britain, The Photograph Kaleidoscope, 4 volumes, 1999-2001, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, all original black cloth gilt in dustwrappers, oblong 8vo, the first volume one of 100 copies signed by the author, and with further signatures of Battle of Britain veterans, including Lady Bader, Squadron Leader L.A. Thorogood, Flight Lieutenants W.L.B. Walker, L.G. Batt, K.A. Wilkinson and T.G. Pickering, and others, the second volume signed by the author, and the third volume signed by the author and veterans including Eric Carter, Keith Lawrence, Peter H. Cox, G. Stevens, F.V. Roberts, Bob Morris, and others, together with Fighter Pilot, The Photographic Kaleidoscope, 2001, monochrome illustrations after photographs, original black cloth gilt in dust wrapper, signed by the author, and veterans (similar), plus Spitfire! Courage & Sacrifice, 2006 & Johnnie Johnson, Spitfire Top Gun, Part One & Part Two, 2005, each signed by the author, and veterans, monochrome illustrations after photographs, both similarly multi-signed by the author and Battle of Britain veterans, original cloth in dust wrappers, 8vo, plus other Battle of Britain monographs and biographies, including Simon St. John Beer, A Salute to One of 'The Few', The Life of Flying Officer Peter Cape Beauchamp St. John R.A.F., 2009, special limited edition of 6 copies signed by Jack Rose, Peter Olver, Peter Brothers, Norman Brown, Richard Summers, Mick Croskell, Richard Jones, John Freeborn, Derek Yapp, and others, each signed by the author, all original cloth in dust wrappers, 8vo, VG (22)
Mixed Militaria. WWI German M1898 "butchers" bayonet, the 36cm blade stamped 'Carl Eickhorn Solingen', wooden grip and hooked quillon, 49.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard together with a French Gras bayonet with scabbard plus a 1907 pattern Wilkinson bayonet and leather scabbard (mildew on scabbard), French Adrian helmet lacking liner (rusted), four whistles including WWI officers whistle by J. Hudson & Co dated 1915, and a collection of trench art including four letter openers and four shell cases and similar items Christmas tin is a Daily Mail copy. (a carton)
A 1908 CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD. A Wilkinson made 1908 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword, complete with its steel scabbard. The ricasso marked Wilkinson and what might be Worcs Yeo 376 on the back-edge of the 35" blade. A steel guard stamped with a broad arrow and WSC, the hilt with a chequered grip. Some rust evident on the apparently unnumbered scabbard, the blade in clean condition.
SHEREE VALENTINE DAINES (born 1956); a limited edition print, 'Deliverance', signed by the artist and Jonny Wilkinson, 343/500, showing the winning moment in the rugby World Cup final where Jonny Wilkinson slotted home the drop goal, 39.5 x 54.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.
MILITARY BOOKS. Including The 8th K R Irish Hussars, Naval & Military Press 2004 edition. Garrison Towns 1939-45. Royal Artillery Commemorative Book 1939-45. Soldiers Died in the Gt War, with The R Irish Rifles, R Irish Fusiliers, The Connaught Rangers. War in Peace, Ship Building signed by three members of the same family 1860/1900/1947. The Men who ruled India. From Our Special Correspondent by R Wilkinson Latham. Succession of Colonels 1660 till Present by N Brodie. Five of the Many, Boer War & Beyond the Gordon Highlanders by Gordon-Duff.
A 9th Battn YORKSHIRE MM & TRIO etc.A GV Military Medal named to 8470 Sjt W Wilkinson 9/Yorks R. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory Medals named to 8470 Sjt W Wilkinson. Yorks R.William Wilkinson served in the Balkans (Theatre 2b) from the 14th July 1915. He landed at Gallipoli with the 6th Battalion. He vwas transferred to Class Z reserve in 1919.In the London Gazette of the 22nd July 1919, his Military Medal was listed as. 8470 Sjt Wilkinson.W. 9th Battn (Torksey. A small village in Lincolnshire.)Also his sons 1939/45 & Africa Stars also War Medal and Fire Service Exemplary Medal QE11, named to Ldg.Fireman. John W S Wilkinson.
A GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICERS SWORD. A Wilkinson made George V1 Grenadier Guards officer's sword, number 68584 complete with a scabbard. Battle honours on the 32./12" length rust damaged blade on one side are Waterloo up to Hindenburg Line-France & Flanders 1918. On the other side is Namur 1695 up to the Peninsular. Initials on the blade are N D M, the hilt in exceptional condition with G-G badge inset. Complete with its brown leather field scabbard. See Illustration
A GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICERS LEVEE PATTERN SWORD. A Henry Wilkinson made Levee pattern officers sword number 12845, with steel plated scabbard present. The Grenadier Guards badge is inset in the guard, with brown leather sword knot affixed. Very clean blade of 31.1/2", having the makers name and a family crest above the ricasso decoration. Carried by the same Grenadier Guards officer, as in the previous lot.
Black's Colour Guides. Sussex, painted by Wilfrid Ball, 1906, Wessex, painted by Walter Tyndale, 1906, Essex, painted by L. Burleigh Bruhl, 1909, Malta, painted by Vittorio Boron, 1910, Cambridge, painted by William Matthison, 1907, Kent, painted by W. Biscombe Gardner, 1907, The Royal Navy, painted by Norman L. Wilkinson, 1907, London Vanished and Vanishing, painted & described by Philip Norman, 1905, London to the Nore, painted and described by W.L. and Mrs. Wyllie, 1905, colour plates to each volume, all original pictorial cloth gilt, generally in clean, bright condition (a few volumes very slightly rubbed to extremities), together with other Black's colour guides, including The Spirit of Paris by Frankfort Sommerville, 1913, War Impressions by Mortimer Menpes, reprinted 1903, Argentina Past & Present by W.H. Koebel, 1914, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, painted by Sutton Palmer, 1920, Belgium, painted by A. Forestier, 1908, George Morland, by Walter Gilbey and E.D. Cuming, 1907, Oxford, painted by John Fulleylove, 1903, Hampshire, painted by Wilfrid Ball, 1909, etc., all original pictorial or decorated cloth gilt, generally in good or very good condition, all 8vo (24)
Black's Colour Guides. The Royal Navy, painted by Norman Wilkinson, 1907, War Sketches in Colour by Captain S.E. St. Leger, 1903, From Sketch-book and Diary by Elizabeth Butler, 1909, Insect Life by C.A. Ealand, Plant Life by Charles A. Hall, 1915, A Century of Sea Trading by L. Cope Cornford, 1924, all 1st editions, together with others published by A. & C. Black, including Stained Glass by Lawrence B. Saint, 1913, Royal Palaces & Gardens by Mima Nixon, 1916, The Heart of Scotland, painted by Sutton Palmer, 1909, British Water-colour Art by Marcus B. Huish, 1904, John Pettie by Martin Hardy, 1908, George Morland by Walter Gilbey & E.D. Cuming, 1907, World's Children, by Mortimer Menpes, 1903, War Impressions by Mortimer Menpes, reprinted 1903, Birket Foster by H.M.Cundall, 1906, Kate Greenaway by M.H. Spielmann and G.S. Layard, 1905, Haunts of Ancient Peace by Alfred Austin, 1908, etc., colour plates and illustrations to each volume, mostly top edge gilt, all original pictorial or decorated cloth gilt, generally in good condition, 8vo, also including Thomas J. Barratt, The Annals of Hampstead, 3 volumes, Adam and Charles Black, 1912, maps, plates and illustrations, all edges gilt, original decorated dark blue cloth gilt in bright condition, 4to, limited edition of 550 copies, signed by the author, 4to (49)
A collection of late 18th/early 19th Century tokensTo include silver Flintshire Bank one shilling dated August 12th 1811, Coventry half penny dated 1798, John Wilkinson token dated 1790, bronze medal commemorating Queen Victoria's family, Swansea token dated 1832, admittance token dated 1817, etc (12)
1935 Bugatti Type 57 Grand Raid Registration number: JPL 647 Chassis number. 57324 Engine number. 204 Restored to a very good standard by its current owner, using some of the leading specialists, the car has been finished in stunning bright yellow with some later additions.PLEASE NOTE: Online Bidding is NOT available for this lot, should you wish to bid please contact Tennants Auctioneers on 01969 623780 Delivered to Bugatti, Brixton Road on 27th April 1935. From the extract from the factory records, it can clearly be seen that 57324 was ordered for stock by Col Sorel for the Brixton Depot. At this present time there is no recorded pre-war ownership, and quite why the car was registered (or even re-registered) as late as 1st April 1944 remains a mystery. Purchased by Samuel William Henshaw on 3rd March 1961; he was to retain the car for 41 years. During Henshaw's ownership the car was sent to Alan Wragg of Sherwood Restoration (Bildworth, Nottinghamshire). He restored the car to a rolling chassis, but it was not until 2002, when the Henshaw Collection came up for sale and was sold, that the restoration recommenced. In relation to the specialist that carried out the work, the new owner used professionals which, in his opinion, were at the top of their trade. · Engine, which included a new crankshaft and cylinder block and gearbox, was restored by Ivan Dutton Ltd. Work on record includes clean-up of the crankcase and sump, white metalling and line boring, water pump restoration and machining of replacement impellers. They also cleaned up cam boxes and carried out leak test on block during 2007. · Coachwork restoration including ash framing, four new wings, re-panelling of the body and paint was carried out by I Wilkinson & Son Ltd of Derby during the period 2005-2007. · All chrome work was carried out by Derby Plating Services Ltd. · All trim work, including the hood, side seams and tonneau cover by Jack Buckley of Saddleworth. During the course of the restoration, the owner decided to introduce some personal enhancements such as the fitment of a Bentley MKVI dashboard and Derby Bentley petrel tank cap. A replacement fuel tank in stainless steel was also manufactured. Marchel headlights (Aerolux/Strilux pattern) replace the previously illustrated Scintilla units. Lucas side lights were fitted, and the rear lights D Type pattern rear lights were added along with reflectors and orange indicators front and rear. Lucas horns are fitted to the front. In its present ownership, the car remained off the radar, only being presented for the first time and displayed at Salon Privé. Blenheim Palace on 2nd September 2017. Overall, the car presents a very practical and usable example of a touring Type 57. The correlation of the major component numbers: Front axle 204 Engine 204 Gearbox 204 Frame number 206 is just as one would expect to see on an original Molsheim car. That the car is fitted with the correct early pattern rear axle, numbered 85, can be explained, we believe, by having been swapped with the other Type 57 in the Henshaw Collection, Chassis no. 57159 Engine no.85. Both engine and coachwork restoration has been carried out by leading specialist Ivan Dutton Ltd and I Wilkinson & Son Ltd of Derby. Inevitably, there will be still a period of ''sorting'' with the car, but nevertheless it would be sensational to see one of the very rare 1935 Grand Raid models back on the road. The additional instruments could, if so wished, be reintroduced by the manufacture of a new dash board, and the shock absorbers could possibly be utilised in the rear axle. Additional items included in the sale: British Jaeger Speedo 0-100mph British Jaeger combined clock and rev counter, red lined at 4800rpm Water temperature in degrees Celsius and +/-30 Amp meter British market 8 day Jaeger clock - listed as available in an accessory catalogue dated 1934-35 Scintilla combined ignition/starter switch The original Corsica Coachwork body plates Adjustable Repusseau-Silentbloc shock absorbers with dashboard mounted control cable. Possibly suitable for application on the rear axle A detailed 61 page report by leading expert, Mark Morris, is available on request by contacting Jeremy Pattison at The Auction Centre, Leyburn. Buyer's Premium of 12% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Of East Yorkshire Regimental history: An Edwardian silver presentation salver, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1903, of circular form with a shell and scroll border, raised on three scroll feet, diameter 33 cm, weight 28 oz. "2nd Vol. Battn. E. York Regt., presented to, Captain Mortimer, on the occasion of, his marriage, by past & present, Officers of the Battalion, 7th June 1904". James Mortimer enlisted as a private in 1888, rising through the ranks to be a Captain who lead a company of Driffield men in 1900 during the Boar War. He married Dora Woodcock in 1904. In 1915 he was promoted to commander of the 5th Yorkshire Regiment as a Lt Colonel and fell on the 15th September 1916 on the Somme with his brother in law Captain Frank Woodcock. A plaque was raised by their wives to commemorate them on the Sledmere Cross, which Sir Tatton Sykes had converted as a lasting memorial of the men who fell in the 5th Yorkshire's during the Great War. The September battle of the Somme is remembered as the first instance of a tank being used in action. There were an estimated 1 million causalities, on both sides, during the July - November 1916 Battle of the Somme.

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