A Clarice Cliff biscuit barrel with a wicker bound swing handle of discord form with lug feet and knops, decorated in shades of orange, yellow and brown, the base with 'Hand-painted Bizarre Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England' CONDITION REPORT: There are 2 chips to the edge of the lid no further damages
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A collection of Hardback books to include The Civilization of the Ancient Egyptians A Bothwell-Gosse B&W & photosValley of the Kings John RomerGods Graves and Scholars C W CeramThe Splendour that was EgyptThe Ancient East and it's Story James Baike B&W Pictures and photosAncient Egyptians Wilkinson x 2 copiesA Handbook of Egyptian Religion Adolf Erman 1st Ed 1907The Problem of the Obelisk R EngelbackEgyptian Myth and Legend Donald R MacKenzieJapan - a record in colour by Mortimer Menpes Black
dating: provenance: England, Big mantel plate with sunburst (small damages) in gilded metal, silver star in the center with shiny decorations, ribbon around, in light blue and white enamels with motto of the Order 'HEAVENS LIGHT OUR GUIDE'. Marked 'WILKINSON & SONS MADDOX STREET' inside. Six rings for fastening. diameter 15 cm.
An Ed. VII 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, the 82cm singled edged fullered blade etched with a crowned ER. VII cypher within scrolling foliage and R.I.M.D. below, further stamped to the forte By warrant patent solid hilt, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London and numbered to the back edge 42280, having a pierced steel hilt and wire bound grip, in a steel scabbard, 103cm.
An 1821 pattern Artillery sword, the 82cm fullered blade marked to the forte Wilkinson Pall Mall, having a three bar hilt and wirebound grip, 96cm. Condition Report / Extra Information Blade rusted and with several nicks to the edge.Etching still visible.Fishskin grip worn to the wood beneath.Rust to the hilt.Blade numbered 5407.
The Rothschild Library, A Catalogue of the Collection of Eighteenth Century Printed Books and Manuscripts - two vols, 1954 tog. w. twelve similar books to include; HORNE, Thomas - A Catalogue of the Library of the College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard commonly called Queen's College in the University of Cambridge - Vol I, 1827; Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetical or, a descriptive catalogue of a rare and rich collection of early English Poetry - 1815; Catalogue of The York Gate, Geographical & Colonial Library - 1882; The Britwell Handlist - two vols, 1933; Catalogue of the Famous Library of Printed Books, Illuminated Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and engravings collected by Henry Huth, sold by Sotherby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1920 - three vols and A Catalogue of Books Printed in Foreign Languages after the year 1600, forming a part of the library of Robert Hoe, New York, 1909 - four vols (14)
A WWII Wilkinson Sword dagger in leather scabbard, marked to blade 'Wilkinson Sword Ltd, Made in England', length approx 31cm and two WWI German Maulin spike bayonets (3). CONDITION REPORT Wilkinson dagger is double-edged, wear to blade, minimal pitting to leather on scabbard and overall wear conducive with age.
A 19th Century Lee Metford bayonet by Wilkinson, 12ins bright steel double edge blade stamped broad arrow crown over 35 and 'Wilkinson of London', wood grips, leather and metal scabbard, 17ins overall, also a World War I German "butcher" bayonet by Herder, 14ins blade stamped with makers' name, wood grips, 19ins overall
'To Sir Christopher Sykes Bart This View of Scarborough', late 18th century hand coloured engraving by W Lowry after Francis Nicholson pub. Robert Wilkinson, London 1799, 'A View of Scarborough from the Shaw', hand coloured engraving by R & D Havell after John Bird pub. W.Wilson, Scarborough 1812 and 'Scarborough', 19th Century lithograph after Francis Nicholson printed by C Hullmandel max 38cm x 48cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A BRITISH 1827 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson, the 80cm slightly curved polished blade etched with the Royal arms, a fouled anchor, ropework, acorn and oak leaf decoration, marked to one side at the ricasso 'Henry / Wilkinson / Pall Mall / London', and to the other side above the ricasso 'Gieve / Matthews / & Seagrove / Ltd / London / Portsmouth / & Devonport', the back edge numbered '41655', the gilt brass hilt with a fouled anchor device to the knuckle-guard, a wire-bound shark-skin grip and a lion's head pommel, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts and suspension rings, overall 96cm long, complete with leather sword belt; together with a BRITISH 1897 PATTERN MIDSHIPMAN'S DIRK, the 45cm blade etched with the Royal arms, a fouled anchor, and scrollwork, the back edge unmarked and unnumbered, the gilt brass hilt with a curved quillon with acorn terminals, a wire-bound shark-skin grip, and a lion's head pommel, in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts and suspension rings, overall 59.5cm long, (2).
AN EAST INDIA COMPANY 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson, the 81.5cm slightly curved polished blade etched with 'VR' cypher, 'XXVIII' regimental badge [28th Regiment, Bengal Native Infantry], and foliate decoration, marked above the ricasso 'Henry / Wilkinson / Pall Mall / London', the back edge unmarked and unnumbered, the brass hilt with a pierced knuckle-guard incorporating 'VR' cypher, a folding langet, and a wire-bound fish-skin grip, in a brass scabbard with suspension rings, overall 101cm long.
TWO PAIRS OF LATE VICTORIAN BERRY SPOONSmaker Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1896 and Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, each bowl of scalloped form and chased with floral and fruiting motifs and scroll decoration respectively, with engraved handles, each with blank cartouche, approximately 255g gross, the larger pair 21.5cm long (4)
Not Recorded by MillerDolmen Press: Britton (Coburn) Cap with Bells, Woodcuts by Harry Kernoff & ink washes by Noel Sheridan. Sm. 8vo D. 1959. Lim. Edn. of 325 Copies. Signed Pres. Copy. Orig. red & bl. decor. wrappers, also Wilkinson (B.) Sundown in Ballymun, D. (Privately Printed) 1965. Decorated boards, both v. good. Ex. Scarce. Not recorded by Miller. (2)
A Victorian silver desk stand by Henry Wilkinson & Co. With central sarcophagus box having urn shaped finial and flanked by a pair of inkwells chased with laurel swags, with acanthus gadrooning and raised on cast paw feet. Assayed Sheffield 1864, 533 grams, 21cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both inkwell covers are associated and probably silver plated.
A Henry Wilkinson Royal Engineers dress sword, together with a Joseph Ridge & Co of Sheffield dress sword CONDITION REPORTS The scabbard of the dress sword is part missing, is cracking and flaking to the leather all over. appears to have had some repairs. The blade is initialled "R B F", has rusting to the blade and the hilt. Blade is blunt, the shagreen handle is dirty and has what appears to be remains of cleaning residue. Some of the metal wire is loose. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further details. the Joseph Ridge Co sword scabbard is cracked and flaking, there is some damage to the end and middle, possibly been repaired at the top. The sword blade is heavily rusted throughout and there is rusting to the hilt as well. The blade appears to be initialled but unable to see what it says due to the rust. The shagreen handle has what appears to be the remains of cleaning residue and some of the wires are loose. Both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. The Wilkinson Sword blade in numbered 43135 and the motto below the Family Crest seems to be "Sine Macula" - see images for more details
Various pictures and prints to include AFTER TAYLOR "Statice Arborea", coloured engraving and various further engravings of a botanical manner, together with S WILKINSON, abstract study, oil on board, signed to mount in pencil lower right, together with AFTER BARBARA TYRELL "Swazi Youth", chromolithographic print, signed in pencil lower left, together with two cream painted decorative cages and a Victorian jardinier on a baluster stand, the whole decorated with floral spray
*John Bellany (Scottish, 1942-2013)THE SKATE AT THE GATELithograph printed in colours, 2000, signed, dated and numbered 15/40 in pencil, printed by Ian Wilkinson, on wove paper, with the publisher’s blindstamp, with full marginssheet 96 x 73cm, framed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

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