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Victorian three piece silver condiment set - comprising salt, pepper and mustard of ovular form, on three ball feet, in the manner of Christopher Dresser (Sheffield 1877), Henry Wilkinson & Co., together with a separate silver plated spoon. All at approximately 4ozs, mustard 7cm overall height (4)
Selection of Military and Badge Books including Aces High by Shores & Williams ... Badges of the British Army 1820-1987 by Wilkinson ... Cavalry and Yeomanry Badges 1914 by Wilkinson ... Buttons of the British Army 1855-1970 by Ripley ... Military Badge Collecting by Gaylor (paperback) ... Tangmere by Byron & Coxon. 8 items.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM.Exceptional original family collection from 1902-1920s.Packed with photos and postcards with European & UK travels inc Cornwall (Port Isaac, Port Gaverne), Isle of Man, Devon. Very interesting documentary with good Social History and Topographical content.Connections to families of Rimington (Sale) & Wilkinson (Birkenhead).
4 x Provincial Banknotes comprising: Stockton & Cleveland Bank £5 1814 for Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowden with official bankruptcy notice stamped on rev, creases, ingrained dirt & a few pinholes but no pieces missing; Stockton & Cleveland Bank £1 1815 for Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowden, creases, staining & tears along left edge; Stockton & Cleveland Bank a sight note 1815 for sixty-two pounds ten shillings for Lumley, Wilkinson & Snowdon with official bankruptcy notice stamped on rev (identical to notice on £5), creases & a few pinholes, no pieces of note missing & Stockton on Tees Bank £5 1887 for Jonathon Backhouse & Compy, cut cancelled, taped on rev, pinholes, creases, small hole in centre & several bank stamps on rev; generally AFine to Fine
Five 18th Century Copper Halfpenny Provincial Tokens: Inc three Warwickshire, John Wilkinson, 'Vulcan Seated,' 1790, D&H430, 'Interior of Forge,' 1790, D&H387, 'Vulcan Seated,' 1791, D&H438, together with Dublin, County Dublin 'James Hilles' 1813, Withers1820, and Dublin, County Dublin 'William Parker' 1795, D&H352 (much red lustre, (5 tokens),
Six Corgi diecast model commercial and construction vechicles comprising Heroes Under Fire Washington DC American LaFrance U553506, Lionelville LionOil Diamond T620 Semi-Skirted Tanker U552906, Berger Collection lorry, Superhaulers Wilkinson Scania Container lorry TY86613, KS Plant Hire Mobile Crane 66402 and KS Plant Hire Loader, most limited edition, all in original box
An 1897 pattern, Naval Officers' dress sword by Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, the 31.5ins bright steel blade etched with crown over anchor and rope with foliate work, makers name, and retailer Gieves Ltd of London, brass lions head hilt, brass guard with crown over anchor, bearing the name 'C.G. Slade R.N.', wire bound ray skin grip, and with leather and brass mounted scabbard with blue and silver wire sword knot, (38ins overall)
Three bayonets - 1907 Wilkinson (cut down to form trench knife) with 6ins bright steel blade, scabbard to match, 13ins overall, a triangular British socket bayonet, 21ins bright steel blade, stamped broad arrow over 'W.D.' crown over 'E46', leather and brass scabbard, stamped broad arrow over 'W.D.' over 'E' over '39', 25ins overall, and a British sword bayonet, 23ins bright steel blade marked broad arrow over 'V.R.' and 'X', black composite grip, 28ins overall (scabbard missing)
A 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, GRV, the 89cm long etched blade having serial number 54998, with GRV Cypher and Coat of Arms, proof marked, leading to engraved hand guard, fish skin and wire hand grip, together with leather covered metal service scabbard complete with saddle tack (2)some pitting throughout on the blade, with some minor rust spots and knocks to the edge of the blade, would need a clean, tip in good condition, please see additional images
A Spanish M1941 Toledo bayonet with mauser fitting serial number "6641 R" stamped upon both blade and scabbard (blade length 25cm), Crown of the Toledo mark is partially visible but rest of the mark has been heavily rubbed together with a Wilkinson London, Mk II Lee Metford bayonet with leather covered scabbard (blade length 30.5cm). (2)
Victorian 1845-pattern officer's sword. By Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, named to the ricasso and numbered 18674 to the back, with single broad fuller, etched with the crowned royal cypher and further profusely decorated, the brass gothic hilt with crowned VR cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, the steel scabbard painted gold. Blade length 32.50in. (82.6cm)
1912-pattern cavalry officer's sword. By Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, named to the ricasso and numbered 45098 to the back, with single fuller, regulation bowl guard, etched with scrolled panels, shaped wirebound fishskin grip, ornamental stepped pommel, in leather bound field scabbard. Blade length 35in. (88.9cm)
1895 pattern infantry officer's sword with EIIR marked to guard, in steel scabbard. By Wilkinson Sword Ltd. named to the ricasso and numbered 77909 to the back, the single edged blade with single fuller, etched with the royal coat of arms above 'EIIR' and inscribed 'To BDHC from the Rifle Companies', pierced steel guard with etched EIIR cypher and shaped wirebound fishskin grip. Sword length 38.50in. (97.8cm)
Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd, a part six sitting 'Bonjour' tea service decorated with trees in blossom, comprising: 1 x teapot and cover,1 x sugar bowl,1 x milk jug,4 x cups,6 x saucers CONDITION REPORT: One cup with hairline cracks. One saucer with chip. All with cracklelure.no obvious signs of restoration
AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON "On The Test", black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right, together with AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON "Fish leaping in river, a town in the background", black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right, AFTER HENRY ALKEN "The High Mettled Racer" and "Fishing in a Punt", coloured prints (4) CONDITION REPORTS "On the Test" - picture shows general wear and tear commensurate with age. There is foxing on the bottom left hand corner. There is warping to the actual print mainly in the top left going across to the right. General discolouration of the print. "Fish leaping in river" - general wear and tear commensurate with age. The image has foxing all across. There is, what appears to be, large crack or a tear in the top right hand corner - see images for details. 'The High Mettled Racer" adn 'Fishing in a Punt" show general wear and tear commensurate with age. Slight fading to both prints
England & Wales. Hall (Sidney), Leigh's New road map of England, Wales and Scotland, drawn from the most recent surveys..., published M. A. Leigh, circa 1835, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, inset map of Scotland, crude additional outline colouring highlighting a few roads, slight staining, a few short splits along old folds, each sheet approximately 500 x 750 mm, decorative printed endpapers, one with later manuscript presentation inscription, bound in later green morocco 'envelope style' binding, together with Wallis (J. & E.), Wallis's New Travelling Map of England & Wales and Part of Scotland..., 1815, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 620 x 490 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, worn and rubbed, with Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Buckinghamshire divided into its Hundreds..., published Robert Sayer, Robert Wilkinson & Carington Bowles, [1785], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining, 705 x 540 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled slipcase with printed labels to both boards, one side of slipcase split, worn and rubbed, with another five maps similar (8)
Maps. A mixed collection of approximately eighty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic foreign maps, including examples by Tallis, Lapie, Kitchin, Van den Keere, Bowen, Wilkinson, Hall, Dower, Seale, Weller, DeLisle, Johnston, Lizars and Merian, various sizes and condition, together with approximately fifty prints and engravings of portraits, topographical view, genre and architecture, various sizes and condition (approx.130)
"The Story of Ida: Epitaph on a Etrurian Tomb" by Francesca and with preface from John Ruskin, published by George Allen 1883, HENDERSON KEITH & WILKINSON NORMAN (Illustrators) "The Romaunt of the Rose" by Geoffrey Chaucer, published by Chatto & Windus, with coloured plates and grey and gilt boards.
THREE 19TH/20TH CENTURY MILITARY OFFICERS SWORDS, a Recent sword no scabbard by Wilkinson Sword, marking the Investiture in 1969 of the Prince of Wales, no other markings, but mint condition, an Officers Cavalry? sword, with the markings EFD(Enfield) other proof markings present, no scabbard, an officers sword, slightly curved, heavily rusted with scabbard, grip has what appears to be the crest of the Crown/KSLI badge, no other markings evident, leather and metal scabbard
A LATE VICTORIAN BRITISH OFFICERS SWORD AND METAL SCABBARD, the sword is by 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the blade is in excellent condition, with no pitting, etc, and is scrolled pattern along the blade, with Crown and Coats of Arms to one side and Royal Engineers logo to other, with the sword are paperwork, attributing the sword to a LT. Col. Clarence P Gunter, Royal Engineers, including his medal entitlement, a lovely condition item

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