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DEREK WILKINSON (1929-2001); pastel, "Breakers and Rocks (Pembrokeshire)", signed to lower right, bearing label with description verso, dated 1987, 29 x 40cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
AN 1856 PATTERN PIONEERS' SWORD BY WILKINSON; A PATTERN 1870 LEAD-CUTTING SWORD AND A CAVALRY SHORT SWORD BY WILKINSON, CIRCA 1880 each of regulation type, the first with saw-back blade, brass hilt, in its scabbard; the second with sheet iron hilt and banded iron grip; and the third with straight blade double-edged towards the point, short central fuller, and sheet iron hilt with moulded brim 57.5 cm; 22 5/8 in blade (3)
A RIFLE REGIMENT OFFICER'S SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, NO. 38591 FOR 1900; ANOTHER FOR THEODORE WILLIAM HOGG, BENGAL CAVALRY, PROBABLY BY WILKINSON, NO 8601 FOR 1857; AND A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD BLADE each of regulation type, the first with etched blade including the owner's crest and initials (worn), in its scabbard; the second with etched blade including the owner's name and regiment on two scrolls at the forte (worn), in its scabbard with buff leather belt; and the third etched with the crowned Royal Arms and motto on each face, later wooden grip, in its scabbard the first: 82.5 cm; 32 1/2 in blade (3) The Wilkinson sword records confirm that sword no. 38591, a PO Rifles Pattern, was sold in November 1900 to A.E.(?G) Bonham Carter; and no. 8601, a Light Cavalry Pattern, was finished on 26th October 1857.
A 1908 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORD AND SIX 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY SWORDS the first dated '11, in its scabbard; the second by Wilkinson, no. 37555 for 1900, with etched blade including crowned Royal cypher and arms, in its scabbard; the third by Wilkinson, no. 45352 for 1914/17, with etched blade with crowned Royal arms and cypher, in its scabbard; the fourth and fifth by Wilkinson sword company, unnumbered with etched blades (scabbards missing); the sixth by Samuel brothers, with etched blade, in its field service scabbard; and the seventh by Manton, Calcutta, with etched blade, in its plated scabbard with sword cover the first: 88.5 cm; 34 7/8 in blade (7)
A RARE VICTORIAN PERCUSSION PISTOL FOR THE IRISH CONSTABULARY, CIRCA 1847 with rounded barrel stamped with Cork census marks 'C-146', and a further mark, 'TP' over 'S' beneath a crown, iron action with top-mounted hammer, swelling walnut butt, with its stirrup ramrod (link replaced, areas of pitting) 12.7 cm; 5 in barrel The Inspector of Small Arms, George Lovell, ordered 500 of these pistols for use by the Officers of the Irish Constabulary in 1847. For further information, and another example sold in these rooms 7th December 2006, lot 100, see Wilkinson 2002, p.181.
A BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD FOR AN OFFICER OF THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, BY HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL, NO. 27130 FOR 1886 of regulation type, with etched fullered blade decorated with thistle foliage, Regimental title, badge, the owner's crest and maker's details, iron hilt of rounded bars carrying alternating rectangular and square panels pierced with hearts, vestigial quillon, a pair of loops, fluted pommel, fishskin-covered grip, doeskin liner in its iron scabbard 84.0 cm; 33 in blade The Wilkinson sword records state that sword no. 27130, a Claymore, was sold February 1886 to Rossbegh of the Royal Scots Fusiliers.
A SPANISH MODEL 1843 ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD; A SPANISH MODEL 1886 MEDICAL OFFICER'S SWORD; FIVE DETACHED BLADES AND SEVEN SCABBARDS the first of regulation type (blade tip and scabbard missing); the second of regulation type (plate heavily pitted); the third for a masonic sword, with etched blade (the threaded tang shortened), in its scabbard; the fourth Spanish dated 1888, with etched blade; the fifth by Henry Wilkinson, no. 36432, with etched blade incorporating the owner's crest and motto (worn) in a leather scabbard; the sixth from a broadsword, with long central fuller and shortened tang; and the seventh by Paul Weyersberg & Co., Solingen; together with a chromed scabbard for a Scottish broadsword; four further iron scabbards and two field service scabbards the first: 71.5 cm; 28 1/8 in blade (14)
A CASED 18 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY WILKINSON & SON, LONDON, NO. 1264, CIRCA 1850 with rebrowned barrels signed on the rib and numbered beneath the breeches, engraved breech with platinum plugs, scroll-engraved grooved breech tang, signed scroll-engraved locks, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip (rubbed), engraved steel mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, vacant German silver escutcheon, and brass-tipped ramrod: in associated fitted mahogany case lined in green baize (worn), the lid with trade label for 1837-91 (stained, small holes), complete with some accessories including embossed copper flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley, wad-cutter and nipple-wrench 74.2 cm; 29 1/4 in barrels
A CASED 38 BORE DEANE-ADAMS 1851 MODEL FIVE-SHOT SELF-COCKING PERCUSSION 'DRAGOON' REVOLVER RETAILED BY WILKINSON & SON, PALL MALL, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 7454R, CIRCA 1852 with blued sighted 'hog's back' barrel signed on the top-strap, foliate-engraved blued frame inscribed 'Adams Patent' and numbered on the right, fitted with blued arbor pin with blued spring-catch and blued safety-catch, case-hardened numbered cylinder, engraved blued trigger, finely chequered walnut butt, engraved blued trigger-guard, engraved butt-cap, and traces of original finish throughout (small areas of light pitting, rust spotting): in a later fitted case lined in green baize, with associated 54 bore bullet mould 20.2 cm; 8 in barrel
THREE COURT SWORDS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with etched blade by Starkey, Conduit Street, brass hilt cast with beadwork, in its scabbard, with sword knot and frog; the second with etched blade by Stovel & Mason, 23 Conduit Street polished steel beadwork hilt, in its scabbard, with its belt; and the third by Wilkinson and Son, with beadwork hilt reinforced with nickel, in its scabbard the first: 80.0 cm; 31 1/2 in blade (3)
‡A RARE 15 BORE BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS-PISTOL ON THE CLANRICARDE SYSTEM BY JAMES WILKINSON & SON, PALL MALL, NO. 4375, CIRCA 1832 with twist sighted barrel with belled flattened oval muzzle engraved with foliage at the muzzle and breech, the latter inscribed 'Patent' within a scroll on the top, struck with London Gunmakers Company proof mark beneath and with the serial number, engraved action with sliding tip-up chamber struck with serial number and London Gunmakers Company view mark beneath, decorated with foliage, signed 'Wilkinson & Son, Pall Mall, London' on three scrolls (one top screw expertly replaced), fitted at the rear with an engraved pivoting block with engraved locking lever, at the front with a knurled thumb-plate, engraved tang incorporating the back-sight, signed scroll-engraved lock with bolt safety-catch, figured walnut half-stock, struck with the serial number behind the barrel bolt aperture on the inside, chequered butt widening towards the base, engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guard with pineapple finial and fore-end cap, vacant silver escutcheon, and silver barrel bolt escutcheons, compete with its figured walnut shoulder stock, with engraved iron catch (the butt previously fitted with a suspension ring 40.6 cm; 16 in overall Provenance Dr William R. Funderburg, sold Sotheby's Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, 14/15 April 1975, lot 307. J. de Burgh, Marquis of Clanricarde, patented his system on 15 July 1831 under British patent number 6139. The chamber is designed to accept a paper cartridge containing twelve quarter-circle projectiles and a charge of powder with a detonating cap placed on the nipple. The inventor claimed that the projectiles 'will be so scattered laterally by the flattened bell shaped end of the barrel as to constitute a most formidable weapon of defence.' See Winnant 1956 pp. 257-8. The subsequent serial number to the present example, no. 4376, was sold by the maker to the Earl of Bradford and was subsequently in the Neal Collection, sold Christie's King Street 9 November 2000, lot 168. Another, formerly in the collection of Clay P. Bedford, was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, 1971, cat no. 132.
A Clarice Cliff ribbed conical Lynton shape teapot and cover, hand painted with small flowers in shades of yellow and orange on a cream ground, banded in green and brown, angular handle, 13cm high, printed Wilkinson mark in black; a similar milk jug, sugar basin and sandwich plate, late 1930's (4)
British 1907 Pattern Bayonet with Wilkinson made blade. Two piece wooden grips with steel pommel, cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in the original leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with various acceptance stamps and crowned ER with 1907. Blade measures 42 ½ cm. Accompanied by an Indian pattern Enfield bayonet complete with original scabbard, blade stamped NWP to the forte. (2 items)
Elizabeth II 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officers Dress Sword by Wilkinson, fine example with brass dish guard having fouled anchor with EIIR crown above. Fishskin grip retaining the original grip wire. Lion head top pommel incorporating the back strap. Near mint condition blade with crowned cipher and foliage etching. Wilkinson Sword trade mark to the forte and spine numbered 109986. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mounts. Blade 79cms. Excellent example.
British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, complete with its original leather and steel mounted scabbard. Fitted with a reproduction 1914 pattern leather frog and halve attachment. Blade has crowned GR with 1907 and Acceptance stamps to the other. Single edged blade with partial length fuller. Blade measures 43cm in length. Accompanied by another 1907 bayonet complete with scabbard and webbing frog. Blade marked Sanderson with various acceptance stamps. Blade measures 43cm in length. (2 items)
Wilkinson Infantry Officers Sword of Unidentified Colonial Service Pattern, No. 21291 (for 1875) blade etched with crowned VR cipher, scrolling foliage and maker’s device, brass hilt based on the 1845 pattern but the bars with laurel in relief, central device of a palm tree above strange objects, wire bound fish skin grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 86cms. Good un-touched condition (blade plug missing).
^ Ethiopian Sword Shotel, broad blade etched ‘Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, Sword Makers to H.H. King Edward VII’ and with 2 Amharic inscriptions, back edge deeply stamped Mohamedally & Co, and etched overall with scrolling foliage; large one piece rhino horn hilt with strapwork engraved silver gilt pommel cap, with its tooled leather scabbard. Blade 76cms. Good condition, small rust patches, blade no longer fits scabbard.
An Anchor Line poster for Glasgow and New York via Londonderry Weekly Crossing, 85 x 60cm, in walnut frame, together with a London Midland & Scottish Railway Co poster advertising 'Tilbury for the Continent' with an image of 'Picard' leaving Tilbury Marine for Dunkerque by Norman Wilkinson (2)
George Lothian Hall (British, 1825-1888), "Rocky Coastal Scenes", 1879, 2 watercolors on paper, signed and dated lower right or left, one with typewritten artist's biography en verso, sights 10 3/4 in. x 18 1/2 in., framed alike. (2 pcs.) Provenance: Collection of John F.B. Wilkinson, New Orleans, LA

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