SHERLOCK, WILLIAM - A PRACTICAL DISCOURSE CONCERNING DEATH London, William Rogers, 1710. 8vo, attractive later calf, new end-papers; STEBBING, HENRY - HELPS TO THE THOUGHTFUL READING OF THE FOUR GOSPELS London, Wertheim & Macintosh, 1854. 8vo, frontispiece, black calf; WEBSTER, WILLIAM & WILKINSON, WILLIAM FRANCIS - THE GREEK TESTAMENT with Notes. London, John W Parker, 1855. Two volumes, 8vo, half morocco, cloth boards with gilt armorial of New College London; and 6 others all theology. Provenance: St John's College, Nottingham (10)++sold as seen, with all faults
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Emanuel Bowen (c. 1694 - 1767), by and after, An Accurate Map of the County of Derby, Divided into its Hundreds and Drawn from the best Authorities, [...Dedicated] To the Most Noble William Cavendish Duke of Devon (sic, presumably the 3rd Duke of Devonshire), [Published by] Carrington Bowles & Robert Wilkinson, London [c. 1750], copperplate engraving with boundaries delineated in hand-colouring, cartouche-shaped title frame with background vignette of water mill, rocks and masonry quirn stone emblematic of the county's natural resources and industry, 73cm x 55.5cm
'Henry Moore, Prints and Portfolios' by David Mitchinson, 2010, first edition with dust jacket, half title page inscribed and signed 'For Henry and Penelope, with love and best wishes from David, 31 March 2010', published by Patrick Cramer, Geneva, within slipcase, together with; 'Henry Moore Remembered' by Alan G Wilkinson, 1987, first edition with dust jacket, title page inscribed and signed 'For Henry Wrong, for your library at Much Hadham, with all best wishes, Alan Wilkinson, Toronto, Dec. 2/92', published by the Art Gallery of Ontario and Key Porter Books (2)
Ulster Transport Authority, 'A Northern Ireland Landscape' travel poster. An Ulster Transport Poster ‘A Northern Ireland Landscape’, depicting a rolling arable landscape after a painting by Norman Wilkinson, printed by Stafford & Co Ltd, Netherfield Nottingham. A restored, quad-royal sized poster, linen backed. 42 by 52in. (106.7 by 132.1cm)
WW2 aces multiple signed book Fighter pilot by George Barclay. Signed by Ten Battle of Britain and fighter aces including Tom Neil, B Duckenfield, A Leigh, Robin Lucas, Ken Wilkinson, Owen Burns. 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 £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A Victorian silver desk stand, of rectangular form, having two pen wells, the centre with a covered box with urn finial flanked by a pair of ink pots with clear glass liners, the whole with Classical leaf decoration, raised on paw feet, Sheffield 1890, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, weight 17oz Condition report: width across feet 8.25ins, depth 6.25ins, height 4.75ins
A Collection Of Clarice Cliff Ceramics Four items in total, each dating from the 1930's to include, Autumn Crocus conical sugar sifter (slight crazing to body) Honeydew teapot, no. 7079, missing lid. Also, abstract floral bowl with orange and green inner rim, marked 'Wilkinson Ltd' to base, also a Bizarre side plate with yellow and umber curlicue abstract pattern
Clarice Cliff A Collection Of Mixed Ceramic Items Five in total, each marked to base, circa 1920's & 30's to include large oval 'Honeydew' charger, 'Sungleam Crocus' pattern 6392 Bizzare side plate, 'The Biarritz, blue 'Peony' rectangular side plate, Biarritz floral demitasse and saucer in floral posy pattern. Also, 'Wilkinson' side plate with floral design to rim. All in good condition, please see accompanying image
A Collection Of Clarice Cliff And Susie Cooper Ceramics Five items in total to include, two large Susie Cooper oval chargers with seafoam, cream, grey and yellow border detail, each marked 'Susie Cooper Production, Crown Works, Burslem, England to underside. Also elongated posy bowl in decorated with gilt flowers, marked 'Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson, England to base, small Clarice Cliff cake plate in 'Rural Scenes' pattern, also Clarice Cliff fruit bowl with embossed foliate detail, marked to underside 'Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England' Please see accompanying image
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Pageboy's Sword 21 1/2 inch, double edged blade. Etched with foliage scroll panels and crowned GRVI cypher. The forte etched 'Wilkinson & Son Ltd 57 & 58 Jermyn St. St James London'. Silvered S shape crossguard with foliage decoration and terminating with stylised lion head. Silvered horse head pommel. Orange composite plain grip. Contained in its white leather covered scabbard with silvered scroll decorated mounts. Silvered cord and wide knot. Clean condition.
Scots Guards Officer's Named Levee Dress Sword 32 1/2 inch, narrow dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched Kings crown GRV cypher over battle honour scrolls, Scots Guards badge and owner's initials 'M M J'. The forte with maker's details 'Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London'. Rear edge with number '54963'. Plated guard with Scots Guards badge cartouche. Plated checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Leather field service sword knot. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings.
Rare Light Dragoons Wilkinson Solid Patent Tang Sword For an Irish Officer 36 1/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Large fuller. Forte with etched By Appointment over 'Patent Solid Hilt. Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London'. The reverse face of the blade with etched family crest of Count D'Alton of Greenastown Co Tipperary Ireland. Back edge numbered '23134'. Steel guard as used by the 4th Light Dragoons with pierced floral scrolls and blank shield. Steel checkered pommel and part checkered backstrap. Composite checkered slab grips with twist wire binding. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings.
Early 20th Century Wilkinson Sword Folding Knife 7 1/2 inch, single edged, clip point blade marked 'Wilkinson Sword Ltd England'. White metal folding crossguard. Black composite, heavy pyramid checkered slab grips. Central white metal operating button. Contained in its leather scabbard with belt loop.
With Attractive Coloured PlatesWalsh (Wendy) A Lifetime in Painting A Memoir from Notes made by Author and in Conversation with Nick Wilkinson, Lg. 4to D. 2007. First Edn., cloth & d.w.; also Thomas Ryan Dublin and Thereabouts, oblong folio (Gandon) 2011, First, illus. thro-out, pict. d.w. (2)N.B. Thomas Ryan Dublin and Thereabouts is withdrawn from this lot.
An 1857 pattern Royal Engineers dress sword by Wilkinson, having gilt brass hand guard with pierced design, wood covered hand grip with fish skin bound with brass wire, blade with Crown and VR cipher, marked with Royal Engineers, serial number to back of the blade 6038, with brass scabbard, having two loops, together with Sword of the British Army book by Brian Robson, and paperwork from Wilkinson Sword Royal Sword makers with details from their archive of the serial numberthe blade is 2.7 x 0.7cm at its biggest point, the hand quard is slightly discoloured, the blade seems straight, the etching is in good condition as is the tip, the scabbard has a few dents and is slightly bent
LARGE COPPER, HISTORIC INTRODUCED RACE, TIPPERARY, IRELAND. Lycaena dispar rutilus, introduced into Tipperary by Col. E. Bagwell Purefoy, circa 1914, the colony thrived under management until the thirties. This race is actually harder to obtain than dispar dispar - extract from "British Butterfly Aberrations and Rarities, Worldwide Butterflies, Sherborne, Dorset", catalogue issued November 1993. LARGE COPPER, L.dispar rutilus, Irish, Tipperary. Female, bred ex.female, Tipperary, Ireland, 22.v i.1937. G.W. Wilkinson Female. Tipperary, Ireland, 5.vii.1936 G.W. Wilkinson Male. Bred, ex Tipperary, Ireland. Berlin stock, emerged 28.vi.1936 (large specimen) Female. Bred Ireland, 27.6.30, C. Pendleby (large specimen) 4 specimens - Fine examp les presented in glazed Watkins & Doncaster entomological case and certificated with signed handwritten catalogue and licensing details
A quantity of assorted pictures and prints to include AFTER HENRY WILKINSON "Retriever with duck", colour print, signed lower left, together wtih AFTER J C HARRISON "Grouse in landscape", limited edition colour print No'd. 353/500, together with various further pictures and prints including AFTER FRANK TOWNSEND "Punch, Author London Charivari", black and white print, etc
Ross Dependency: 1972 Definitives 3c to 18c, set of 6 imperforate proofs in issued designs affixed to Bradbury Wilkinson presentation card, with annotations '3c, 4c, 5c, 8c APPROVED 11.6.71/10c, 18c NOT APPROVED' with a note that the 5c is to have an apostrophe inserted in 'SHACKLETON'S' (the 5c has this), another note below shows the 10c and 18c designs were approved on 14/6/71, fine and very scarce (Plate )
Wilkinson (Sir John Gardner) On Colour and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste Among all Classes, first edition, 8 lithographed plates and 3 hand-coloured, illustrations, errata slip, contemporary calf, prize binding with inscription, rubbed, rebacked, 1858 § Spender (Michael) Visions of Venice, number 40 of 250 signed by the author, illustrations, original morocco, slipcase, a little rubbed, 1990 § Shay (Frank) Iron Men & Wooden Ships, first edition, woodcut frontispiece and illustrations by Edward A. Wilson, some hand-coloured, double-page plate signed by the artist, original boards, gilt, spine a little browned and chipped, slipcase, rubbed and faded, New York, 1924; and others, similar, v.s. (c.25)
Henry Wilkinson R.E., A.R.C.A. (1921-2011), "On The Scent" and "Shooting Scene with Golden Labrador", both signed and numbered 80/100 and 75/100 in pencil in the margins, coloured etchings, plate sizes 28 x 40cm, 11 x 15.75in and 25 x 36.5cm, 9.75 x 14.25in (2). Condition Report: The prints are both in good, original condition with strong colours. There is a faint stain to the paper in the left hand margin of the hunting etching, as well as one or two minor spots of foxing and a few creases in the margins of the labrador etching. The prints are both mounted but unframed.
Henry Wilkinson R.E., A.R.C.A. (1921-2011), "Golden Labrador and Ring-Necked Pheasant" and "Liver and White Spaniels", both signed and numbered 123/200 and 28/150 in pencil in the margins, coloured etchings, plate sizes 24.5 x 33.5cm, 9.75 x 13.25in and 25 x 34.5cm, 9.75 x 13.5in (2). Condition Report: The prints are both in good, original condition with strong colours. There are just a few minor spots of foxing in the margin of the spaniels etching. The prints are both framed and glazed.

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