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HENRY WILKINSON & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled ink standish of oval form centred with a taper stick acting as a detachable cover of nibs compartment, flanked by two clear cut glass silver mounted ink bottles, on four outswept supports with scrolling feet, London 1865, length including handles 26.5cm, weighable silver approx 11.6ozt.
CLARICE CLIFF; a banded ware coffee set in black, red, orange and yellow colour way in Conical shape, comprising coffee pot, jug and six cups and saucers with blackBizarre Wilkinson stamp to base. CONDITION REPORT: Some surface dirt, one cup has a chip to the rim of just under a centimetre, all the cups have small abrasions to their edges commensurate with use and age, one saucer has a hairline crack from the rim to the base plus paint abrasions from use, jug has slight abrasions and slight crazing to the glaze, coffee pot has small chip under the base which can hardly be seen when upright, small scratch by the handle, some general discolouration.
CLARICE CLIFF; a Newport Pottery crocus decorated butter dish of rounded square section form, width 11cm, also a Clarice Cliff crocus decorated Wilkinson Pottery ovoid vase, height 8.5cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to both. Light staining to rim of vase. 2 cm crack to corner of lid. Areas of staining and surface wear throughout.
ROAD, C.H., The British Soldier's Firearm, 1850-1864 (1964); WILKINSON, Henry, Engines of War (1973); BLACKMORE, Howard L., British Military Firearms, 1650-1850 (1994); BAILEY, D.W., British Military Longarms, 1715-1865 (1986); ROBINS, Benjamin, New Principles of Gunnery (1972); SCOFFERN, J., Projectile Weapons of War & Explosive Compounds (1971); CARPENTER, Austin C., Cannon: The Conservation, Reconstruction and Presentation of Historic Artillery (1993); SMITH, George, An Universal Military Dictionary (1969); BAILEY, De Witt, British Military Flintlock Rifles, 1740-1840 (2002); BAILEY, De Witt, Pattern Dates for British Ordnance Small Arms, 1718-1783 (1997); BAILEY, De Witt, Small Arms of the British Forces in America, 1664-1815 (2009); WEBSTER, Donald B., Military Bolt Action Rifles, 1841-1918 (1993); SUMMERS, Jack L., Tangled Web: Canadian Infantry Accoutrements, 1855-1985 (1992); GALE, R.R., "A Soldier-Like Way": The Material Culture of the British Infantry, 1751-1768 (2007); GOLDSTEIN, Erik, 18th Century Weapons of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers from Flixton Hall (2002)
THE BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S 1845 PATTERN SWORD OF MAJOR WILLIAM HENRY KERR, BY WILKINSON & CO., NO 8590 FOR 1857 with regulation blade etched with 'VR' crowned and scrolls of foliage, gilt-brass regulation hilt with folding side-guard and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its brass scabbard 82.5 cm; 32 ½ in blade William Henry Kerr (1825-1903) was born in Brittany. He was the son of Lieutenant Robert Kerr (1794-1857), whose military career had begun in the Royal Waggon Train at the Battle of Waterloo. William Henry Kerr purchased an ensigncy in the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot in July 1846, almost immediately exchanging to the 13th Foot. He purchased promotion to lieutenant in 1851 and to captain in 1854 but did not serve with his regiment when it deployed to the Crimea for the last year of the war with Russia of 1854-56. He was with the 13th at the Cape of Good Hope when news of the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny arrived, late in 1857, and was with the left wing of his regiment when it landed and disembarked at Calcutta in January 1858. He served for the remainder of the Mutiny with the left wing of the 13th, generally under command of Major J.W. Cox but occasionally in command himself. Hart's Army List subsequently summarised his active service in 1858 thus: 'Served in the Indian Campaign and commanded the left wing of the 13th Light Infantry in a general action at Amorah on 17th April 1858, also at Amorah on 25th April, he commanded 150 men; on 29th April he went in command of 200 of the 13th and was present at the taking of the fort of Nuggur; on 9th June he commanded 2 companies at the attack on the Rebels' position at Amorah, and was in command at Hurriah when attacked by the Rebels on 29th August.' Kerr's service in the Indian Mutiny was rewarded by the award of the campaign medal and the brevet rank of major (20th July 1858) and recognised by a Mention in Dispatches in The London Gazette of 27th July 1858. Kerr continued to serve with the 13th Regiment of Foot until 1863, purchasing the regimental rank of major in 1860.
A GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER, A 1907 BAYONET, AND TWO FURTHER KNIVES, 20TH CENTURY the first with double-edged blade, and grip formed of a hoof, in its scabbard, the second by Wilkinson, in its scabbard; the third a copy of a FS fighting knife, and another dagger the first: 15.2 cm; 6 in blade (4)
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD AND A VICTORIAN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, NO. 21240 FOR 1877 of regulation type, including stirrup hilt with a rectangular loop above the langet, in its scabbard (pitted throughout); the second of regulation type, including etched blade decorated with the crowned Royal cypher 'VR', 'Royal Engineers', Regimental device and owner's initials 'HJWB', plated hilt, in its scabbard the first: 83.8 cm; 33 in blade (2) The second is recorded as finished in 1877 by Wilkinson but no purchaser is mentioned.
AKEHURST, Richard, Sporting Guns: Pleasures and Treasures (1968); CAPWELL, Tobias, Catalogue of the Collection of European Arms & Armour formed at Greenock by R.L. Scott (2006); DREJHOLT, Nils, Firearms of the Royal Armouries I from Gutsav II Adolf to Charles XIII (1996); DRUMMOND, James (illustrations), Ancient Scottish Weapons (2006); KELVIN, Martin, The Scottish Pistol: Its History, Manufacture and Design (1996); MEYERSON, Ake & RANGSTRÖM, Lena, Wrangel's Armoury (1984); NORMAN, A.V.B. & WILSON, G.M., Treasures from the Tower of London: Arms and Armour (1982); RIMER, Graeme, Wheellock Firearms of the Royal Armouries (2001); TØJHUSMUSEET, The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum: Illustrated Guide to the Permanent Exhibition (1990); WILKINSON, Frederick, Antique Firearms (1969) (10)
THE 1887 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD OF H.W.CARSON, THE ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, BY WILKINSON, NO. 41475 FOR 1907 of regulation type, with etched blade including the initials 'A.H.S.W.' and decorated with scrolling foliage, replated hilt (repaired), wire-bound chequered grip, in its scabbard; together with a U.S. 1918 Remington bayonet, in its scabbard and four further bayonets the first: 88.5 cm; 34 5/8 in (5) The first: the Wilkinson sword archives confirm this was acquired on 29th July 1907 by Carson.
SOTHEBY'S, The Hanover Sale: The Royal House of Hanover, Schloss Marienburg, Volume/Band I, including slipcase with DVD of Volumes I-III; SWENSON, G.W.P., Pictorial History of the Rifle (1971); WILKINSON, Frederick, British and American Flintlocks (1971); RICKETTS, Howard, Firearms: 140 Illustrations in colour & black and white (1972); JACKSON, Herbert J. & WHITELAW, Charles E., European Hand Firearms of the 16th, 17th & 18th Centuries (1939); GUSLER, Wallace B. & LAVIN, James D., Decorated Firearms 1540-1870 from the Collection of Clay P. Bedford (1977); BLACKMORE, Howard L., Guns and Rifles of the World (1965); BLAIR, Claude, Pistols of the World (1968); HELD, Robert, The Age of Firearms: A Pictorial History (1970); DILLIN, Captain John G.W., The Kentucky Rifle (1924) (11)
LAKING, Sir Guy Francis, The Armoury of Windsor Castle, European Section, 39 illustrated plates, white cloth boards with gilt crowned cypher of Edward VII (slightly worn, some marks), bound in quarter brown morocco (slightly worn at the base of spine), armorial bookplate of John Wilkinson Latham, 4to
A Victorian Scottish basket hilted broadsword by Wilkinson, 81cm double fullered blade bearing an etched maker's panel and the serial no. 8179 for 1857, some grey staining, regulation steel basket hilt composed of flattened rounded bars united by heart-pierced junction plates, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
A Coldstream Guards Officer's sword to Lt. Vol Smyth, 83.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 9489, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned strung bugle horn, crowned VR cypher and owners initials G.I.J.S, regulation steel Gothic hilt incorporating the regimental badge, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
A Heavy Cavalry Officer's Undress sword to Colonel Martine of the 19th Hussars, 88.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 25863 etched with scrolling foliage, and crowned VR cyphers, further etched with owner's crest, regulation pierced steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. A note attached refers to this sword a being that of Col. Martine 19th Hussars and 3rd Dragoon Guards who fought in Egypt at Tel-el-Kebir and El-Kasine in the cavalry charge.
An 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword to the Lincolnshire Regiment, 82.5cm clean blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 33696, etched with scrolling foliage and crowned Royal arms and VR cyphers, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned VR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot. A note attached states this sword was the property of Colonel Hutchinson of the 4th Battalion the Lincolns.
A scarce Northumberland Fusiliers Warrant Officer's sword by Wilkinson, 83cm plain blade etched with a maker's panel for Wilkinson at the forte and stamped with the serial no. 46422 to the back edge, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating a GVR cypher and applied with the regimental badge, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot.
An 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's sword to the 5th Dragoon Guards by Wilkinson, 88.5cm blade by Wilkinson serial no. 39393 for 1902, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms, crowned EVIIR cypher, regimental device and owner's initials J.S.G. regulation pierced steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. The initials are those of Lieutenant J.S Gage who served on the Dongola Expeditionary Force of 1896, British and Khedive's medals. South Africa War 1899-1900, operations in Natal in 1899, Lombards Kop, Defence of Ladysmith, Laingsnecht, Transvaal, Pretoria and Orange River. QSA with four clasps, KS with two clasps. Further served 1916-1918 as ADC to his brother General Moreton Gage.
An 1896 Pattern Mountain Artillery sword or sidearm by, Wilkinson, 76.5cm curved clean blade with original crossgrain finish at the forte, partly stamped WILKINSON on the back edge, the forte stamped with an arrow over I SD and with an arrow over I over 1917, regulation brass stirrup hilt stamped, ribbed iron grip, contained in its brass mounted brown leather MKII scabbard with various ordnance marks.
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, 82.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 42107 for 1909, etched with scrolling foliage EVIIR cyphers, crowned Royal arms and the owner's initials K.M.R., regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned EVIIR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, scabbard lacking.
A 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword, 88.5cm blade by WILKINSON and with various Ordnance and date stamps to include 1915, regulation green painted steel bowl guard with various Ordnance stamps, chequered composition grip, the back strap area incised with the letter W, contained in its green painted steel scabbard, complete with knot.
A 1908 Pattern Royal Horse Guards Cavalry Trooper's sword, 88.5cm blade by WILKINSON and with various Ordnance and date stamps to include 1910, regulation steel bowl guard with various Ordnance stamps and further stamped RHG, chequered composition grip, contained in its MKI steel scabbard, complete with knot.
A 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword, 88.5cm blade by WILKINSON and with various Ordnance and date stamps to include 1915, regulation khaki painted steel bowl guard with various Ordnance stamps, chequered composition grip, contained in its khaki painted steel scabbard, complete with knot. The khaki coloured paint denotes possible use in Egypt or Mesopotamia.
A GRI 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's sword, 89cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms and GRI cyphers, etched with a maker's panel at the forte for WILKINSON, no serial no., regulation plated steel hilt decorated with scrolling foliage and crowned GRI cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Blade and hilt with some patination.
A 25-bore Victoria Police percussion service pistol, 6inch sighted barrel, border engraved lock stamped WILKINSON, full stocked with various Ordnance stamps, brass mounts, the trigger guard stamped P2, the butt with lanyard mount, swivel ramrod. Research included with the pistol notes that pistols of this pattern and bearing the P1 stamp are attributed to the lake area of Victoria and that presumably P2 denotes an adjoining area, the research also notes of the association of that area with the Eureka Rebellion.
AVIATION: A printed small 4to menu for a 50th Anniversaries Dinner held at Heathrow, 2nd July 1969, individually signed by over thirty aviators, crew members and dignitaries, including Max Aitken, John Cunningham, Sheila Scott, Kenneth Wilkinson, Bob Dicker (Engineer for Alcock and Brown), Edward S. Alcock (brother of John Alcock), John D. Shotter (Engineer Officer, R.34), Ernest E. Turner (Engineer, R.34), Ernest P. Cross (Engineer, R.34), A.S. Wilcockson (Short S.23 Flying Boat, first transatlantic flight), George Meacher (1st Officer, R.100), Lord Beswick, Peter Masefield, Miles Thomas, Leslie Green etc. All have signed in bold black and blue inks to the front cover. VGThe 50th Anniversaries Dinner was held in commemoration of various aeronautical feats, including the First Transatlantic Flight by Alcock and Brown and the Transatlantic Flight of Airship R.34
SPORT: Selection of signed printed 8vo and 4to programmes for various sporting events relating to cricket (12), golf (4), snooker (4) rugby (13) and a few other sports, mainly 1990s although a few earlier, most multiple signed by various sportsmen and women including Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Matt Prior, Herschelle Gibbs, James Kirtley, Monty Panesar, Alec Stewart, Andrew Flintoff, Darren Gough, Nasser Hussain, Rahul Dravid, Hansie Cronje, Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Alistair Campbell, Andy Flower, Heath Streak, Steve Waugh, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, Shane Warne, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, Clive Lloyd, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, Viv Richards, Justin Langer, Jason Gillespie, Desmond Haynes, Malcolm Marshall, Ravinder Bopara, Richard Hadlee, Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam, Laura Davies, Bob Charles, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Fred Funk, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Greg Norman, Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Sam Torrance, Ian Woosnam, Thomas Bjorn, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Alex Higgins, Cliff Thorburn, Ray Reardon, Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Luger, Phil Vickery, Will Greenwood, Martin Johnson, Matt Dawson, Will Carling, Rob Andrew, Rory Underwood, Jeremy Guscott, Brian Moore, Jason Leonard, Sean Fitzpatrick, Dusty Hare, Bill Beaumont, Lester Piggott, Viv Anderson, Paul Power, Kenny Swain and many others. A few unsigned. G to generally VG, 40
1937 London, Midland & Scottish Railway double-royal POSTER 'Berkhamsted School, the Chapel' by Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), one of a series titled 'Famous public schools on the LMS'. Has been folded in the past and some of the folds are now fragile, a small stain in the text and minor losses at the top edge. [1]
British 1888 Mark II Lee Metford Bayonet By Wilkinson This is an early Edwardian, Lee Metford, 1888 Mark II bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford rifle. The bayonet blade which is in good clean condition, double edged and unfullered with a medial ridge running from the ricasso to the blade tip. The ricasso of the blade is also marked with a Crown over 'Wilkinson London'. The reverse is stamped with the broad arrow and an inspection stamp. The grips are of wood, held together with two brass rivets.

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