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A large Victorian silver bowl,by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1838,inscribed 'Wordley & Mayer Fecit, Liverpool' on rim of foot,of shaped circular form on pedestal shaped circular foot, decorated in profusion with trailing fruiting vines terminating in classical busts, crested, 35cm diameter, 15.5cm high, 32.1oz
A scarce Vic RN officer’s pattern sword of the Royal Dockyard Battalion, slightly curved, fullered blade 31” by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched with title “Royal Dockyard Battn” and crowned fouled anchor on one side, and crowned VR cypher on the other, all in tightly scrolled panels with acorns and foliage, gilt half basket hilt with turn down inner portion and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its black leather scabbard with locket and chape, the locket and 2 opposing rings and “Wilkinson, Gun & Sword Maker, Pall mall, London” in shield. GC, the hilt and scabbard mounts retaining approx 50% gilt (light pitting patches to blade edges). Plate 4
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Marshall Foch holding a bottle of champagne inscribed "Au Diable le Kaiser", printed marks to the base (af) CONDITION REPORT: The figure is missing his right hand and also the top of the bottle, there is paint loss, rubbing, staining and crazing throughout, a tiny chip to the foot rim, and overall rather dirty.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Admiral Beatty holding a shell inscribed "Dread Nought", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: Some crazing throughout, some staining to the white hat. Rubbing to the raised hands and the top of the shell case. Crazing to the main body and a few tiny areas of paint loss.
A cased Victorian hallmarked silver three piece christening set comprising a spoon, knife and fork, initialled GJN, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, and a further christening set, comprising a spoon and fork (napkin ring missing), with same initials, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1915, combined 7.4ozt (2).
A 19th century miniature German silver figure group modelled as a kneeling cherubic figure with a bowl on his lap before a frog, on a scrolling shaped base, Chester import marks for Arthur Graff, 1907, 5 x 3cm, a Spanish silver bookmark modelled as a kangaroo upon a leaf, length 6.5cm, a mid Victorian hallmarked silver miniature pepper, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1854, height 4.75cm, an unmarked perfume funnel and a 925 stamped perfume bottle (5), weighable silver approx 2ozt.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Lloyd George holding a shell inscribed "Shell Out", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: The entire rim has been restored. This is from his forehead down the right side of his face and all of the hat. Handle repaired.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Admiral Jellicoe holding a jug inscribed "Hell Fire Jack", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: A very large proportion of this has been restored. Strap repairs to the handles which have been riveted and drilled.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Earl Kitchener holding a jug inscribed "Bitter for the Kaiser", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: A 3cm crack to the rim from the edge spurning a 1cm x 1cm slither chip which has been repaired. Gilding on the handle seems rather fresh but presumably original.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Marshall Foch holding a bottle of champagne inscribed "Au Diable le Kaiser", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: The top of the champagne bottle in his left hand has been broken and glue repaired. Some staining throughout. A few paint flecks otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig holding a Union Jack decorated jug inscribed to base "Push and Go", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: A very large proportion of this has been restored. The body, head, hat, handle - all restored.
A Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery WWI character jug designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould depicting Lord French holding a jug inscribed "French pour les Francaise", printed marks to the base (af). CONDITION REPORT: The entire upper section of the jug has been badly restored. This is from the neck of the figure right through the face, hat and top of handle. Lower portion of handle also restored, as is his left foot.
PROPERTY SOLD BY THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF THE 8TH EARL OF AIRLIE THE SILVER-MOUNTED GEM-SET SWORD PRESENTED OF DAVID WILLIAM STANLEY, 8TH EARL OF AIRLIE, BREVET MAJOR 10TH ROYAL HUSSARS, BY JOHN FRANCIS LATHAM FOR WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY, LONDON SILVER HALLMARKS 1885, NO. 27050 FOR 1885 with polished regulation blade, etched on one face with the presentation inscription in a central panel enclosed by elaborate scrollwork and, on the other, with further scrollwork, Regimental details, the owner's full arms with crest, supporters and motto, maker's details including 'patent solid hilt', and battle honours for Peninsula, Waterloo, Sevastopol, Ali Masjid, Afghanistan (1878-9) and Egypt 1884, silver triple-bar hilt including chequered back-strap engraved with the owner's crest and motto beneath an earl's coronet, composition grips inlaid with a green and red gem set bouquet of rose-cut diamonds on one face and the Regimental device, the Prince of Wales's feathers in enamelled gold, gems and rose cut diamonds on the other, with a portion of its sword knot cord (knot missing), in its silver scabbard, with silver drag and two silver rings for suspension (small dents) 89.0 cm; 35 in blade The presentation inscription reads PRESENTED TO DAVID WILLIAM STANLEY, 8TH EARL OF AIRLIE, BREVET MAJOR 10TH ROYAL HUSSARS BY HIS TENANTS, NEIGHBOURS AND OTHER FRIENDS IN THE COUNTIES OF ANGUS AND PERTH IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR RESPECT AND ADMIRATION OF HIS GALLANT SERVICES IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE SOUDAN 1885 Lieutenant Colonel David Stanley William Ogilvy, 6th Earl of Airlie (titled 8th Earl during his life) was born on 20 January 1856 at Florence, Italy to David Graham Drummond Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Airlie and Hon. Henrietta Blanche Stanley. He was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford. He gained the rank of Lieutenant in 1874 in the service of the 1st Regiment, joining the Scots Guards the following year and 10th Hussars in 1876. He fought in the Second Afghan War between 1878 and 1879. He succeeded to the title of Lord Ogilvie, 6th Earl of Airlie on 25 September 1881. He fought in the Sudan Expedition in 1884 and the Nile Expedition between 1884 and 1885, being slightly wounded at Abu Klea and again at El Gubat, where he was twice mentioned in despatches. He held the office of Representative Peer for Scotland between 10 December 1885 and 1900. He married Lady Mabell Frances Elizabeth Gore, daughter of Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox Gore, 5th Earl of Arran of the Arran Islands and Lady Edith Elizabeth Henrietta Jocelyn, on 19 January 1886 at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in December 1897 in the service of the 12th Lancers. He fought in the Boer War in 1900, and was mentioned in despatches for gallantry at Modder River, and was again wounded near Brandfort. He was killed in action on 11 June 1900 at Diamond Hill, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa, after leading his regiment in a charge which saved the guns. The following is an abbreviated account of the Battle of Diamond Hill, taken from Louis Creswicke's South Africa and the Transvaal War (1901): The Boer rifle-men approached with such audacity with a view to the annihilation of the gunners of Q Battery and the capture of their pieces, that for protection sake the 12th Lancers were ordered to charge. The Earl of Airlie, who already had had his horse shot under him, was seeking a new charger. He joined his regiment in time to lead to the attack, but he found himself exposed to a murderous tornado from the southern slopes of Diamond Hill. Nevertheless, the charge of the valiant band, small though it now was, had a glorious result. Away scudded the Boers to both sides, scattering over the distance towards Diamond Hill, while their oppressive propinquity to the British guns was brought to an abrupt close. This done, Lord Airlie decided, as the horses were too jaded and overworked to engage in effective pursuit, to become no further involved. He was about to withdraw his regiment when suddenly a bullet caught him, and, almost instantly, he fell dead. Thus the Empire lost one of its finest soldiers, one of its most honourable, well-beloved of men. The Wilkinson ledgers record this sword as a silver-hilted light Cavalry sword with patent tang, proofed 16 December 1881 and sold to Rt. Hon. The Earl of Airlie.
A Fairbairn & Sykes style fighting knife, the blade inscribed WILKINSON SWORD Co Ltd, London and THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE, with a leather scabbard See illustration Condition report Report by RB Generally good condition, there is a couple of smallish areas of surface rust to the blade, mostly up towards the guard, the handle with general wear and scratches, and where the pommel has rubbed on the leather scabbard. The leather scabbard is in generally good condition, although there is some rubbing to where the top of the pommel has been against it. Most of this should be visible from the photographs supplied.

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