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A British 1908 pattern Cavalry sword, the 89cm fullered blade stamped to the forte Wilkinson, with various Ordnance stamps to the opposing side and 08 to the back edge, having a steel bowl guard stamped A1 DG 397 and chequered composition pistol grip, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog. 110cm.
A Surrey Yeomanry 1912 pattern Officer's sword, the 89cm single edged fullered blade finely etched with a crowned GR cypher amongst foliage, named in a scroll to H.E.L. Bolton Surrey Yeomanry and stamped to the forte Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London and further stamped London made 48716 to the back edge, having an etched bowl hilt and wirebound fish skin grip, in a leather covered scabbard with frog, 112cm.
Multi signed hardback book Sailor Battle of Britain Legend Adolph Malan by Philip Kaplan. Signed on a bookplate by Wg. Cmdr. Jack Rose GMC.MBE.DFC, Wg. Cmdr. Peter Oliver DFC, Sq. Ldr. Geoffrey Wellum DFC, Flt.Lt. Terry Clark DFM.AE, Wg. Cmdr. John Freeborn DFC, Flt.Lt. William Walker AE, Flt.Lt. Richard Jones, Sq. Ldr. Peter Brown AFC, Wg. Cmdr. Tom Neil DFC.AFC.AE, Wg.Cmdr. Bob Foster DFC.AE, Fl. Off Ken Wilkinson, Sq. Ldr. Nigel Rose AE, Sq. Ldr. Stan Duff DFC, Sq. Ldr. Tony Pickering AE, Grp Cpt Richard Haine OBE.DFC, Flt.Lt. Len Davies, Sq. Ldr. Keith Lawrence DFC, Air Cdre. John Ellacombe CB.DFC. 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.
Multi signed hardback book RAF Duxford A History in Photographs From 1917 to the Present Day by Richard C. Smith housed in Vector Fine Art Prints slipcase. Signed on 2 bookplates by Don Blakeslee, R.L. Jones, Ken Wilkinson, George Unwin, Joe Atkinson, Ian Hutchinson, Frantisek Fajtl, Wilson Bill Edwards, Eric Barwell, Tom Stevens, Robin Appleford, Air Cdre Alan Deere DSO.OBE.DFC, Air Marshall Sir Denis Crowley-Milling KCB.CBE.DSO.DFC.AE, Air Marshall Sir Geoffrey Tuttle KBE. CB. DFC. FRAeS, Air Marshall Sir William F. Dickson GCB.KBE.DSO.AFC. 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.
Multi signed hardback book Dowding of Fighter Command Victor of the Battle of Britain by Vincent Orange. Signed on 3 bookplates and title page by Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Sir Freddie Rosier, Tom Draper-Williams, Gerald Stapleton, Ludwik Martell, Mick Shand, Terry Clark, Ken Wilkinson, Cyril Bamberger, David Denchfield, Ken Lee, Peter Brown, Bob Foster, Byron Duckenfield, Albert Gregory, Jack Rose, Peter Olver, Peter Brothers, Norman Brown, Mike Croskell, Richard Summers, Richard Jones, Derek Yapp, John Freeborn, John Ellacombe Neil, Tony Iverson, Davies, Alex Thom Tony Pickering. 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.
THREE SCOTTISH DRESS DAGGERS (SKEAN DHU), 20TH CENTURY the first by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, etched 'H'land Lt Infty' and with maker's details at the forte, gilt-brass hilt decorated with the regimental device, basket-weave grip, in its scabbard; the second similar, for the Cameron Highlanders; and the third similar, for the Seaforth Highlanders and Rossshire Buffs the first: 12.0 cm; 4 3/4 in blade (3)
TWO SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED DRESS DAGGERS (SKEAN DHU), EDIINBURGH 1970 AND 1971 the first by Wilkinson, Pall Mall, etched with Gordon Highlanders and maker's details at the forte, silver hilt including openwork pommel, in its scabbard; the second with etched blade and the hilt and scabbard mounts decorated with traditional Celtic motifs the first: 11.8 cm; 4 5/8 in blade (2)
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Hatpin stands - an Adams Jasperware style stand, white classical figures on cobalt blue ground; a Carlton Ware Rockery and Pheasant stand; a Carlton Ware stand, pink cherry blossom on matte black ground; a Carlton China stand, enamelled Lucky White Heather design; a Wilkinson Imari palette stand; a Crown Ducal blush ivory type stand, fanciful bird design; an Art Deco stand in the form of a primrose;a Thomas Till & Sons Pekin pattern stand, Imari palette; an Adams stand, classical swags and drops on white ground; an Ironstone flow blue rose on white ground; others similar (12)
Microscopy.- Hooke (Robert) Microscopic Observations; or, Dr. Hooke's Wonderful Discoveries by the Microscope, 33 engraved plates, a few folding, plate 21 2 neat tears, partially repaired verso with tape, plate 30 tear & section of lower corner excised, both without loss, P2 tear within text without loss, offsetting, foxing, modern speckled calf-backed marbled boards, red leather label to spine, [Keynes 11; Wellcome III, p.296], folio, Printed for Robert Wilkinson, 1780.⁂ An abridgement of the author's Micrographia Restaurata, published in 1745.
Irish Heraldry.- Wilkinson (Sir Neville James Balfour, herald, King of Arms of All Ireland, 1869-1940) Grant of arms to Guy Hamilton Acheson of the arms of Joseph Acheson in the County of Wexford, Ds. "Neville Wilkinson Ulster" & another, manuscript on vellum, large watercolour coat of arms decorated in gold, silver and blue, decoration in left margin, without seal, 480 x 530mm., 1930; and 3 others, grants of arms, v.s., v.d. (4).
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SEVEN DIVISION CRUET STAND, of rectangular form, central carrying handle, foliate cast decoration and scrolled feet, fitted with six glass bottles, some with silver mounts, some replacement stoppers, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1833, approximate weight 29.3ozt, 913 grams, together with a broken glass and silver topped bottle top and a 19th Century Newcastle silver condiment spoon
S/2493 Sergeant Thomas Wilkinson, Rifle Brigade. Silver War Badge numbered 285745. Sold together with an original Family photograph showing Thomas Wilkinson wearing his Rifle Brigade uniform, together with his wife and their family including uniformed sons; an original faded photograph of Thomas wearing his Postman’s uniform; an original In Memoriam card remembering his Father; and five other family related photographs. Also sold together with digital copy Baptism records; digital copies of Army Short Service Papers; digital copies of Census Returns; an enhanced digital photograph of Thomas wearing his Postman’s uniform; and a digital copy of his Army Pensioner Death Certificate. Thomas Wilkinson was born in Welford, Northampton during 1865, the son of Thomas and Eliza Wilkinson. He was baptised at the Welford Parish Church on 12th April, 1865. He attested to join the Rifle Brigade at Warwick on 4th July, 1883. On enlistment, he was a Groom, serving in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 5773 Private Wilkinson served in the 4th; 5th and 6th Battalions Rifle Brigade, until 1904 when he was discharged having reached the rank of Sergeant. He had served in India and Burma receiving the Indian General Service Medal with Burma 1887 – 89 clasp and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. In 1911, he was a Postman living with his family in Winchester, Hampshire. With the outbreak of War in August, 1914, Thomas re-enlisted on 9rd September, 1914. S/2493 Sergeant Thomas Wilkinson, Rifle Brigade was discharged, due to his age (53 years) on 13th December, 1917. He had not served outside the United Kingdom. He was awarded the Silver War Badge numbered 285745. Thomas Wilkinson died on 18th August, 1945. Nearly very fine (pin missing). 1st Class Air Mechanic Norman C T Wilkinson, 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force 1914-15 Star (Impressed 1277 1.A.M. N.C.T.WILKINSON, R.F.C.); British War Medal and Victory Medal (Pair impressed 1277 1.A.M. N.C.T.WILKINSON, R.A.F.) Sold together with original 1914 – 15 Star issue letter; an original Victory Medal ribbon issue letter; an original postcard showing views of the Calshot Flying Boat Station; an original Partnership Deed (between N.C.T. Wilkinson; L G Wilkinson and others in 1942); an original Founder Member RAF name badge named N C T Wilkinson 4th Squadron 1918 – 1968; and an original photographs showing Norman Wilkinson in RFC/RAF uniform. Also sold together with digital copies of census returns; digital copies of RAF Service papers; digital copy of RAF Formation Nominal Roll entry; digital copy of Medal Index Card and 1914-15 Star Medal Roll entry; and digital copy of Burial Register Entry. Norman Cyril Thomas Wilkinson was born in Winchester, Hampshire, on 28th November, 1892, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilkinson. When the 1901 Irish Census was completed, Norman was living with his Mother and brother Leslie at the Mulligar Military Barracks, Mulligar, Westmeath, Ireland. He was a scholar who could read and write. By 1911, Norman was living with his Parents, and his Brothers and Sister, at 17 St Catherine Road, Highcliffe, Winchester, Hampshire. He was employed as a watch repairer. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps on 24th June, 1914 to serve 4 years with the Colours and 4 years with the Reserve. Norman passed a 3rd Class Certificate of Education on 24th July, 1914. 1277 Air Mechanic 2nd Class Wilkinson joined the British Expeditionary Force in France on 31st December, 1914. He was promoted to Air Mechanic 1st Class on 1st February, 1917 and stationed to 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps on 23rd March, 1918 as an Instrument Repairer. On the formation of the Royal Air Force, on 1st April, 1918, Norman was a Leading Aircraftman. He was transferred to the RAF E Section, from 4th Squadron, RAF, on 23rd January, 1919 when he left France. Wilkinson was then transferred to the RAF E Reserve on 20th February, 1919. Wilkinson was later attached to the School of N C &A N during April 1921. He was also stationed in Gosport and Calshot in April and June, 1921. He was finally discharged on 23rd June, 1922. His address on discharge was 42 D Street, Airlie Road Estate, Winchester. In 1939, he was a Lorry Driver (General Carrier) living with his wife Ethel in Winchester. Later of 8 Milner Place, Winchester, he died, during 1975, in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital and was buried at the Magdalen Hill Cemetery, Winchester, Hampshire, on 15th July, 1975. Swing mounted, Nearly extremely fine. 2nd Class Air Mechanic Leslie Gordon Wilkinson, 11th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Various Paperwork and photographs. Sold together with original photographs showing Leslie Wilkinson in RFC/RAF uniform and flying gear; two original wedding photographs, showing the marriage of a 2nd Lieutenant wearing a RA.F. Observer’s brevet; two original 1919 dated vehicle photographs; an original Apprentice Indenture in the name of Leslie Gordon Wilkinson to a Winchester Photographic Artist in 1908; anoriginal red card Driving Licence in the name of Leslie Gordon Wilkinson; an original British Legion Festival of Remembrance 1957 Programme; and an original Newspaper obituary cutting for L G Wilkinson. Also sold together with digital copies of census returns; digital copies of RAF Service papers; digital copy of RAF Formation Nominal Roll entry; and digital copy of Burial Register Entry. Leslie Gordon Wilkinson was born on 15th February, 1895, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilkinson. When the 1901 Irish Census was completed, Leslie was living with his Mother and brother Norman at the Mulligar Military Barracks, Mulligar, Westmeath, Ireland. He was a scholar who could read and write. In 1911, Leslie was living with his Parents, and his Brothers and Sister, at 17 St Catherine Road, Highcliffe, Winchester, Hampshire. He was employed as a photographer. Leslie enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps on 28th October, 1915. 11665 2nd Class Air Mechanic Wilkinson served in France, as a Royal Flying Corps Photographer with 11th Squadron, from 20th October, 1916 to 9th January, 1917 when he returned to the United Kingdom. Leslie saw further service in France, with the Royal Air Force between 26th May, 1918 and 15th September, 1919. He was transferred to the R.A.F. Reserve on 25th October, 1919 and was finally discharged on 27th October, 1923. Leslie was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. After the War, he joined his Father’s Carrier business. Leslie was also a member of the R.A.F. Association being a Branch Standard Bearer for many years. He died in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, during 1974 and was buried at the Magdalen Hill Cemetery, Winchester, Hampshire, on 30th January, 1974. Wilkinson Family Lot
A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Wilkinson plate, Umbrella pattern with yellow, blue and orange rim, printed factory mark to underside, 25 cm diameterSmall area of rubbing to the rim, light scratch to the yellow rim and another through the lower section of the green umbrella. Smudge to the brown paint (likely during the production process). Slight discolouration and light pitting to the underside. Overall in good-very good condition.
A set of six Clarice Cliff Bizarre plates, designed by M.J.Riach, each decorated with flowers within black bands, factory mark DESIGNED BY M.J.Riach PRODUCED IN Bizarre By Clarice Cliff WILKINSON LTD COPYRIGHT RESERVED FIRST EDITION, 22.5cm (two chipped) Made for an exhibition in London in the summer of 1933. Twenty five designers working on twelve sets.
Seven Wilkinson Pottery Toby Jugs of Allied War Leaders 1915-1919, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925), comprising:- Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George (1915) holding a shell inscribed "Shell Out"; Admiral Jellicoe (1915) holding a jug inscribed "Hell Fire Jack"; Admiral Beaty (1917) holding a shell inscribed "Dread Naught"; Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig (1917) seated upon a Mark IV tank titled "Push and Go"; Field Marshall Joffre (1918) with a 75mm shell inscribed "Ce que J'Offre"; Marshall Foch (1918) with a foaming champagne bottle inscribed "Au Diable Le Kaiser"; President Woodrow Wilson (1918) sitting astride a bi-plane titled "Welcome Uncle Sam", all with facsimile Carruthers Gould signature and retailed by Soane & Smith stamp. (7)

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