Collection of mixed Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' Crocus pattern potteryto include; large and medium size platters (Newport marks to base), two plates ( Wilkinson marks to base), two small dishes (Newport marks to base), bowl ( Newport mark to base), together with a Spring Crocus pattern plate and jug (the jug, Newport, the plate Royal Staffordshire), the large platter, 16½in/42cm long (9).
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CLARICE CLIFF; a water jug of rounded ovoid form decorated with green concentric bands to crimped rim and base and central flower motif against 'Honeyglaze' ground, black Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, A.J. Wilkinson and Royal Staffordshire Pottery marks to base, height 18.4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Manufacturing faults cracks to handle joints, further glaze imperfections to middle right handle and centre spout, crazing and surface dirt throughout, no other signs of major damage or restoration.
CLARICE CLIFF; a Newport & Wilkinson pottery dinner service decorated with pink flowers on a cream ground with green and silver lustre bands to the rims comprising two tureens and covers, three graduated oval plates, six large plates, six smaller plates and six fish plates, five saucers, four twin handled soup bowls and a jug.
CLARICE CLIFF; three 'Crocus' Bizarre pieces comprising a cream jug, height 8.5cm, honey pot, height 7.5cm, tea bowl, diameter 8cm, with black Bizarre Wilkinson (x 2), and Newport (x 1) backstamps to bases, a further Bizarre coffee cup, height 7cm, and an additional 'Crocus' pattern bowl with green Newport backstamp and impressed no.149 to base (lacking pattern name stamp), diameter 19.4cm (5). CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup with vertical hairline from rim to base, larger bowl with hairline from rim to orange banding base, cream jug with two chips to foot ring, tea bowl with hairline from rim to approximate mid point of bowl, crazing, manufacturing imperfections, surface wear, scratches and dirt throughout.
A George V 1854 Pattern Officer's Sword, the part fullered, single-edge blade by Wilkinson, length 82.5 cm, etched twice with the crowned Royal cypher between panels of scrolling foliage, numbered 13015 to the back, the gilt brass gothic hilt incorporating the crowned Royal cypher and with engraved naming to James Howorth, wire bound fishskin grip, leather dress knot, leather covered dress scabbard with frogScattered rusting to blade. Some wear to finish on hilt. Polish residue to grip. Scabbard with some damages to leather
A Collection of Six Various Bayonets, including a French Mle.66 sabre bayonet, No. K55436, the steel scabbard differently numbered, leather frog; an Enfield plated Artillery dress bayonet, steel-mounted leather scabbard; a No.5 Mk.I, by Wilkinson Sword Company, steel scabbard, and three others, all lacking scabbardsSpring clip to one of unnamed bayonets seized; otherwise all operative where applicable. Condition of bayonets and scabbards generally rather mixed. Viewing recommended.
A City of London Commemorative Sword by Wilkinson Swords, the 76cm chromium plated blade etched with various views of London, the gilt metal hilt with shield shape langet set with a white metal and enamel badge for London, with angular downswept crossguard, wood grip and conical pommel; a Very Similar Sword, the blade decorated with foliate scrolls (2)
An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 89 cm blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered 26378 to the back, etched with maker's name to the ricasso, single fuller, triple bar steel hilt, wire-bound fishskin grip, hobnail oval pommel, the scabbard with twin ring suspensionsSword overall good. Scabbard with light rusting and pitting.
A Victorian 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 84 cm blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, named to the ricasso and numbered 31048 to the back, with single fuller, etched with the crowned royal cypher and further profusely decorated, the brass gothic hilt reserved with crowned VR cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, the steel scabbard with twin ring suspensionSword good condition overall. Scabbard with several light dents.
A Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Officer's Sword, named to R.F. Young, the 80 cm blade with single part fuller, etched with crowned fouled anchor superimposed by RNV initials and Royal coat of arms amongst rope-framed fruiting oak branches, also with maker's name, ''Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London'' and numbered 54517 to the back, the gilt brass gothic style hilt with folding guard inscribed, ''R.F. Young'', cast with crowned fouled anchor and RNV initials, lion's head pommel with extended mane, wire bound fishskin grip, gilt thread bullion knot, brass-mounted black leather scabbard bearing maker's name, twin ring suspensions Footnote: This sword is sold with a copy letter from Wilkinson Sword and entry extract from their registerBlade with scattered areas of light rust and pitting. Hilt with slight wear to gilding. Scabbard with crack between two lowest brass mounts.
A Late Victorian Malacca Swordstick, the diamond section blade etched, ''Wilkinson, Pall Mall'', the silver band mounts to the handle respectively inscribed, ''Marlborough Club, London'' and ''Captain Barclay, 10th Royal Hussars'', hallmarks for London 1898Slight rusting to blade and small dings to silver mounts but overall good condition.
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the straight, fullered, single edge blade, length 82 cm, by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., numbered 87557 to the back, etched to the obverse with crowned Royal cypher and to the obverse with the crest of R.A.M.C., all amongst panels of scrolling foliage, pierced and engraved, plated hilt incorporating crowned Royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, leather-covered scabbard with frog and belt, together with a South African bush-type knife, stamped giraffe emblem and inscribed, ''Giraffe, 1652'', ribbed wood grip, leather scabbard (2)Sword and scabbard in good condition overall. Knife blade slightly rusty and with grinding marks. Grip slightly worn. Otherwise good.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry Officer's Presentation Dress Sword, with slightly curved, single edge blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered 12180 to the back, etched with an heraldic crest and cursive initials and with crowned Royal cypher amongst foliate scroll panels, the steel Gothic hilt incorporating crowned Royal cypher, wire bound chequered leather grip, brass scabbard with twin ring suspensions, together with a French 1831 Pattern short sword (Gladius) (2)Victorian Infantry Officer's sword - Blade with scattered patches of light rust and pitting. Hilt with overall rust. Scabbard with dents. French sword - Blade heavily rusted. Hilt with partly polished finish.
An Elizabeth II 1850 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's Sword, the 87.5 cm Wilkinson Sword Ltd. blade with part fuller, stamped no. 82994 to the back, etched with crowned Royal cypher and R.A.S.C. regimental crest amongst scrolls emblematic of the home nations, plated triple bar hilt, wire-bound fishskin grip, plaited leather dress knot, leather-covered, plated scabbard Footnote: This lot is sold with a copied extract from the Wilkinson Sword registerSword and scabbard overall in good condition.
A collection of small silver, including four christening mugs: George IV tapered barrel by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1825, engraved with a monogram ABW , 8.3cm (3 1/4in) high; William IV embossed straight-sided by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1836,engraved To Walter F Goodwin From His Uncle Walter Ferguson , 7cm (2 3/4in) high; William IV embossed and footed by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1836, engraved RJ to WFG , 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; and small swollen by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, 5.7cm (2 1/4in) high; and a George III oval cream jug by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804, engraved AW , 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, 556g (17.85 oz) gross
Wilkinson of Bristol 26 bore flintlock hammer action pistol with named and line engraved lock, chequered grip and vacant wrist cartouche to the walnut stock, engraved and pineapple finialled trigger guard, horn tipped ramrod, feather engraved top plate and 4.5 inch octagonal smooth bored barrel engraved 'Bristol' and stamped with proof marks, overall length 23cm.
A 19thC Wilkinson 'handkerchief cutter' sword with leather scabbard. There are four other known examples of this sword, including one in the Guards Museum, one in the Royal Armouries and one in private hands. They were made to special order and believed to be made for that trick of swordsmanship which consists of throwing a handkerchief and slicing it in two whilst in the air. With printed material from the assistant curator, Royal Armouries. Length of blade 84cm
Hester McClintock (English 1913-2015) Ham Village, 1980; Mrs Wilkinson, CA, Gorse Cottage Oil on canvas, laid to board and oil on board, respectively Each signed with initials lower left and lower right respectively, each titled, verso 40 x 33cm (15 3/4 x 13in.); 28 x 36cm (11 x 14 1/8in.) (2) Unframed IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A George V ceremonial dress sword, with Wilkinson Sword blade, blade decorated and with initials G.E.B., G.N.B. and C.J.B. with pierced guard, wire bound shagreen and sawtooth metal grip and stepped pommel to the hilt, with attached leather knot, complete with leather scabbard, blade length 82cm, total length 98cm.
A Clarice Cliff 'Fantastique' bowl by Wilkinson Ltd circa 1930's, decorated with colourful hand painted floral panel with orange and green banding to interior, 19.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Lot 129 - small areas of orange glaze scratched off to inner base, small chip to orange glaze on flower to rim (but not an actual chip to ceramic)
A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead jug circa 1930s, decorated in purple, pink and green floral motifs on beige ground with blue accents, marked 'Rhead' to base, 11cm high, together with a Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd vase decorated in relief with blue and pink flowers on beige ground, 21cm high (2)
York City Football 1950s signed autograph album page. Seventeen autographs including Sid Storey, G Scott, Barry Jackson, Billy Rudd, Alan Woods, John Scott, Tom Forgan, Norman Wilkinson. 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.
Selection of Various Military Books including Aeronautica by Marriot Smith ... German Uniforms of the Third Reich 1933-1945 by Davis ... Army Uniforms of World War 1 by Mollo ... British Campaign Medals by Gould ... British Army Cloth Insignia by Davis ... Swords & Daggers by Wilkinson. 11 items.
Selection of Various Gun Books including The Book of Guns & Gunsmiths by North & Hogg ... Pistols, A Modern Encyclopaedia by Stebbins ... Firearms of the Islamic World by Elgood (minor damp damage) ... Guns & Rifles of the World by Blackmore ... The World's Greatest Guns by Wilkinson. 10 items.
WW1 British 1907 SMLE Lancashire Fusiliers Marked Bayonet 17 1/4 inch single edged blade with wide fuller. The forte marked 'Wilkinson Pall Mall' dated '10.16'. Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel which is marked '6LF'. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted leather scabbard.
Second Pattern Etched Blade F-S Commando Knife Ex SOE Officer 6 1/2 inch double edged blade. The forte etched with Wilkinson sword logo and reverse 'The F-S Fighting Knife'. Steel oval crossguard. Brass checkered grip. Steel top nut. Contained in its brown leather scabbard with darkened chape. Some rusting to steel. Ex Capt G D Hill RE and SOE. See German section for other items.
TWO A. J. WILKINSON/JOAN SHORTER 'KIDDIES WARE' POTTERY PLATTERS of canted oblong form, painted in bright tones with matching design with a lady and young girl with ball, 'Nurse and Little Girl', 'Joan Shorter Age 8' within green and orange lined borders, printed marks and 'From a Child to a Child', 8 1/8" x 6" (20.6 x 15.2cm) and 11 1/2" x 6" (29.2 x 15.2cm) (2)
A. J. WILKINSON/JOAN SHORTER 'KIDDIES WARE' COCKEREL PATTERN NOVELTY POTTERY CHILD'S TEA POT AND COVER of pedestal form with scroll handle and domed cover with comb, painted in bright tones with figures and a 'House', signed 'Joan Shorter Age 8', the base inscribed 'From a Child to a Child', 6" (15.2cm) high, unmarked
A VICTORIAN HIP FLASK, the plain glass body fitted screw cap, the plated removable base doubles as a drinking cup with gilded interior, the base is engraved with acanthus leaves about blind shield cartouches on either side, stamped to base 'H W Ld', (possibly the Sheffield firm of Henry Wilkinson), 16cm high

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