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Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) - Two coloured etchings - Golden Cocker Spaniel With Gamebird, No.115/150, signed and numbered in pencil, 25cm x 30cm and Golden Labrador With Duck, No.24/75, signed and numbered in pencil, 24.75cm x 36cm, A.R. Condition: The etching of the retriever is somewhat yellowed - ** General condition consistent with age
Three Bayonets to include: British Lee Enfield SMLE shortened 1907 bayonet, scabbard and leather frog, stamped Wilkinson 1907, also an 1888 Long Lee Enfield bayonet stamped Chapman 1903, 12 '04. with canvas frog, and a WW2 MkII Spike Bayonet with scabbard and canvas frog. (3) The largest item measures 42cm overall length. We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.
NO RESERVE England.- Prout (Samuel) A New Drawing Book, in the Manner of Chalk, containing Twelve Views in the West of England, first edition, 11 soft-ground etched plates only (of 12, lacking Dartmoor), some spotting and soiling, original buff printed wrappers, uncut, a little soiled and frayed at edges, oblong folio, R.Ackermann, 1819 § Wilkinson (Robert, publisher) [Londina] Theatrum Illustrata, Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools , 2 vol., engraved vignette title and 79 engraved plates only (of 205), 3 double-page, some foxing or soiling, mostly marginal, old ink stamp of John Brymer at head of title and list of plates in second volume, later half morocco, spines gilt, 1825, oblong folio & 4to; sold not subject to return (3)
COMEDY, signed photos etc., inc. Jeremy Beadle, Bobby Davro, Pam Ann, Daniel Sloss, Kevin Day, Eddie Izzard, Ross Noble, Dom Joly, Duggie Brown, Ed Byrne, Russell Kane, Mark Little, Russ Abbott, Keith Harris & Orville, Dave Allen, Stephen Fry, Charlie Higson, Alexei Sayle, Alaistair McGowan, Ruby Wax, Bella Emberg, Roy Hudd, Jasper Carrott, Brian Conley, Rory Bremner, Harry Hill, Frank Skinner, Hugh Dennis, Alan Davies, Joe Pasquale, Jo Brand, Ricky Gervais, Joe Wilkinson etc., mixed sizes, G to EX, 36*
A George V 1892 pattern Light Infantry officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no.60885, 82.5cm straight fullered blade etched with GRV cipher, regimental insignia, crowned Royal Coat of arms and initials F.W.M.I, the guard with further insignia, wire bound fish skin grip, leather scabbard, 101cm long overall
Books of Sword, Bayonets & Fighting Knives Collecting Interest, including Swords of the British Army – The Regulation Patterns 1788-1914 The Revised Edition by Robson, British & Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton & Richardson, British Military Bayonets by R J Wilkinson Latham, British and Commonwealth Military Knives by Flook, plus others. Various conditions, viewing strongly recommended. Sold as viewed, not subject to return. (small quantity)
A William IV tureen and cover Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1836, of oval outline, armorial to front, cast shell and foliate handles, the pull off cover of domed form with gadrooned border, cast pheasant and serpent finial, all raised on four boldly cast claw and foliate feet Width: 36cm, weight: 88oz approx The armorials are those of the family of Walker impaling Parker. These armorial bearings denote the marshalling of a marital coat showing on the dexter (the heraldic right on the left as you view the piece) the arms of the husband and on the sinister (the heraldic left on the right as you view it) the arms of the wife. These armorial bearings may be blazoned as follows: Arms: (on the dexter) Argent on a chevron gules between two anvils in chief and an anchor in base sable a bee of the first between two crescents or (for Walker) (on the sinister) Gules a chevron between three leopards’ faces or (for Parker) Crest: On a mount within a wreathed serpent dove statant all proper (as shown upon lid of the tureen below) These arms undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of Joseph Need Walker (born 30th September 1790 died 15th March 1865) and Catherine Parker (born 9th June 1880 baptised 3rd July 1800 died 7th December 1859). Joseph and Catherine were married on 9th November 1818 at the Parish Church of Christ Church, Tynemouth in the County of Northumberland. Joseph was the eldest son of Joseph Walker, of Eastwood House, near Rotherham in the County of Yorkshire and of Aston in the County of Derbyshire and his wife, Elizabeth Need; whilst Catherine was the daughter of Samuel Walker Parker, of Scott’s House, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the County of Northumberland. Given that one of Catherine’s father’s given names was ‘Walker’ it is presently not thought that there is any cousinship or other familial connection between the two families. The Walkers were a wealthy family of industrialists who founded iron and steel businesses in Rotherham during the early to mid-18th Century. During Great Britain’s conflict with France during the Napoleonic Wars, amongst the products the family’s iron and steel manufactories produced were cannon for the Royal Navy which undoubtedly profitably filled the coffers of their various enterprises. Many of these cannons were found aboard Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Some years after their marriage Joseph and Catherine acquired as their marital home, Calderstone Hall (today known as Calderstones House), Childwall, near Allerton not far from Liverpool in the County of Lancashire in 1828. The Walker family retained Calderstone Hall and its surrounding estate until 1875. By the time, Joseph was resident there he was described as a lead shot manufacturer through which means he further consolidated his fortune. As a family, the Walkers prospered greatly through what we now know today as the first industrial revolution in the world. Another extant example of the impaled arms of Walker and Parker is depicted upon Joseph’s funeral hatchment which was erected in the Parish Church of All Saints, Childwall after his death in 1865
A Very Good Mint Collection of G.B Stamps From Victoria To George VI, including surface printed, 1897 Jubilee set, Seventy Edward VII stamps to 1/- including shades and printings George V Royal cypher, block cypher sets, Bradbury Wilkinson Seahorses 2/6 and 5/- 1924-25 Wembleys, Upu, sets, HUI to £1 very good lot, very high catalogue value.
*Pair of sixth-plate ambrotypes of a young husband and wife, by Henry Boswell Lee (or Joseph Lee), 57 Church Street, Liverpool, c. 1860, in leather cases with photographer's embossed stamp to lids, together with a tinted sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated woman, by J. Wilkinson, Photographer, 17 Sheffield Moor, late 1850s, embossed case with floral design to lid and bearing gilt embossed details to base, plus a sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated young gentleman by Beard & Foard, 14 St Ann's Square, Manchester & 34 Church Street, Liverpool, late 1850s, plain leather case with gilt embossed photographer details to base Henry Lee had been a fabric retailer until retirement in 1857 when he took up photography and opened a studio with his brother Joseph. His brother was the artist John Ingle Lee. Henry's other two sons George and Henry established the famous Liverpool department store of George Henry Lee. Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 42 (last item). (4)
MOTOR RACING - FORMULA 1 Three items relating to the early days of Formula 1. Programme, (Autocar magazine reprint 1999) International Grand Prix at Silverstone 2/10/1948, (generally good), Programme Grand Prix d'Europe incorporating the British Grand Prix at Silverstone 13/5/50 (Original- stains to cover). This was the first European Grand Prix to be staged in Britain and was attended by the King and Queen. The third item is an album page signed by "Wilkie" Wilkinson BRM team manager 1961-73. As described
Custom build Strat style electric guitar comprising a 2012 Fender Mexican Stratocaster neck, metallic gold finish Strat style body, Iron Gear Rolling Mill humbucker bridge pickup and two Wilkinson mini humbucker middle and neck pickups; Finish: gold sparkle, old scratchplate screws filled; Fretboard: maple; Frets: generally good, but with minor dent wear; Electrics: working; Hardware: scratchplate altered to suit spec, upper E string saddle different from the rest; Case: none; Overall condition: fair
Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' hand-painted baluster vases, the taller with printed Newport Pottery mark to base, height 15.5cm, the smaller with printed Wilkinson Ltd mark to base, height 15cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Larger vase has various rim chips and small chips to the base. Both have some age-related wear.
A BRITISH 1912 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson, the 89cm straight polished blade etched with the Royal arms, 'GR V' cypher, foliate decoration, and the personal initials 'E.W.C.', marked at the ricasso 'Henry / Wilkinson / Pall Mall / London', the back edge marked 'London Made' and numbered '49351', the steel bowl hilt chased and engraved with scrolling foliage and with a fish-skin grip, in a brown leather covered service scabbard, overall 112cm long.
1977 Honda 250T, 249 cc. Registration number ACX 535R. Frame number CJ250T-2013121. Engine number CJ250TE - 2013180. In 1976 Honda's short-lived CB250/360 'G' models were replaced by the extensively restyled CJ250/360T. In an effort to save weight, both models reverted to five-speed gearboxes and lost their electric starters, while the Siamesed exhaust system fed a single silencer on the right-hand side. Their plain colours, un-braced mudguard, streamlined tank and sleek seat, complete with integral tailpiece, all contributed to the duo's fresh look. Like their immediate predecessors, the CJ models were destined for a short life and were replaced in 1977 by the three-valves-per-cylinder CB250/400 range. This unrestored example was first owned by Dennis Wilkinson of Hebden Bridge and sold to Robert Jones of the same town in 1982, purchased by our vendor some time afterwards it has only covered some 7,330 miles and should be easily put back on the road. Sold with the V5.
A Spode Churchill vase and cover, number thirty six of a limited edition of one hundred and twenty five, issued in 1965, 'Celebrating the life and achievements of Sir Winston Churchill', the dark claret ground, gold inscriptions and photographic portraits after Vivienne in reserve, made for Thomas Goode, 34.5cm high, an example of this vase is illustrated in 'The Copeland China Collection at Trelissick Mansion, Cornwall' by Vega Wilkinson, (1989), on page 28.

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