A QUANTITY OF BOXED DIECAST AND PLASTIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, to include Corgi Superhaulers, model no.'s 59548, TY86652, TY86720, TY86615, TY86647, TY86647, TY86616, 59568, a Corgi Wilkinson Special Edition Collectables, a Saico Royal Mail Truck and Trailer model no. 3127, a Corgi Dodd's Transport model no. 98306, along with a collection of various makes and models, all models appear in good condition, outer cardboard boxes in good condition showing only slight wear to corners and edges, contents have not been checked for completeness
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THREE VARIOUS SWORDS AND A BOYONET, this lot includes a Balkan Yataghan sword, this is usually from the 19th Century and features an oversized Walrus handle, the blade has rusted and it is missing its scabbard, the 2nd sword features a wooden grip with a cross shaped hilt, the blade is etched but worn in places, the cross guard has rusted and the scabbard has broken near the end, the 3rd sword is a curved sabre, it features an etched blade that is rubbed in places, the cross guard has rusted but the sire bound grip is good, the bayonet is a Wilkinson 1907 pattern, the markings on the blade are just legible but the scabbard is broken
THE FULL MONTY: Small selection of four signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various cast members of the British comedy film The Full Monty (1997) comprising Robert Carlyle (Gary ´Gaz´ Schofield), Mark Addy (Dave Horsfall), Tom Wilkinson (Gerald Arthur Cooper) and Lesley Sharp (Jean Horsfall). All are boldly signed in blue or black inks by the actors to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 4
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A good 10.5 x 13.5 print depicting an artist´s impression of a fighter pilot in a profile portrait pose wearing their flying cap and oxygen mask, signed by over forty pilots and air crew who participated in the Battle of Britain during World War II, including Kenneth Wilkinson, David G. S. R. Cox, John Squier, Eustace Holden, Alan Gear, James Storrar, Richard Hay, Peter Fox, William Corbin, Charles Gibbons, Kenneth Stoddart, John Bisdee, Herbert Wakefield, Edward Deansley, Maurice Leng, Robert Walker, Patrick Chiltern, Aubrey Inniss, Arthur Holton, Dugald Lumsden, Cyril Hampshire, Billy Drake, George Welford, William Gregory, James Thomson, James Gadd, Robert M. Holland, James Renvoize, Kenneth Mackenzie, Laurence Thorogood, Johnnie Hill, John ´Bugs´ Keatings, Peter Dawbarn, Geoffrey Stevens, Leslie Batt, Stephen Beaumont, Harry Newton, John Hyde, George Stroud, Frederick Barker, Cyril Brown, Wlodzimierz Pilkington-Miksa, William Walker etc. All of the signatures appear to the white borders, and most of the pilots have signed in pencil, adding their squadrons beneath their signatures. Spme light surface and corner creasing, otherwise VG
A fine collection of one-hundred and thirty-one (131) autographs of recipients of the Victoria Cross, covering conflicts from the Crimean War until the First World War. The collection, diligently presented in alphabetical order in a modern leather album, comprises the following veterans, listed here in chronological order of the action which merited the decoration; William James Lendrim (14 February 1855), John Sullivan (10 April 1855), Henry Cooper (3 June 1855), James Reynolds Roberts (9 September 1857), William Rennie (21 September 1857), William Gardner (5 May 1858), Campbell Mellis Douglas (7 May 1867), John Doogan (28 January 1881), Alan Richard Hill-Walker (28 January 1881), Thomas Edwards (13 March 1884), Alfred Smith (17 January 1885), Sir Fenton John Aylmer (2 December 1891), Edmond William Costello (26 July 1897), James Morris Colquhoun Colvin (16 September 1897), Samuel Vickery (20 October 1897), Edgar Thomas Inkson (24 February 1900), William Eagleson Gordon (11 July 1900), William Edward Heaton (23 August 1900), Edward Douglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson (13 October 1900), Sir Richard Ernest William Turner (7 November 1900), Frederick William Bell (16 May 1901), James Rogers (15 June 1901), Wallace Duffield Wright (26 February 1903), William George Walker (22 April 1903), John Duncan Grant (6 July 1904), Charles Ernest Garforth (23 August 1914), Ernest Wright Alexander (24 August 1914), Harry Sherwood Ranken (19-20 September 1914), Henry May (22 October 1914), James Alexander Smith (21 December 1914), Charles Calveley Foss (12 March 1915), George Rowland Patrick Roupell (20 April 1915), Edward Unwin (22 April 1915), John Elisha Grimshaw (25 April 1915), William 'Willie' Angus (12 June 1915), Herbert James (28 June 1915), Leonard Maurice Keysor (7 August 1915), William Thomas Forshaw (7-9 August 1915), Percy Howard Hansen (9 August 1915), Henry Edward Kenny (25 September 1915), James Dalgleish Pollock (27 September 1915), Alexander Buller Turner (28 September 1915), Arthur James Terence Fleming-Sandes (29 September 1915), Sir Charles Geoffrey Vickers (14 October 1915), John Alexander Sinton (21 January 1916), George Stringer (8 March 1916), Francis John William Harvey (31 May 1916), Walter Potter Ritchie (1 July 1916), George Sanders (1 July 1916), Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart (2-3 July 1916), Thomas George Turrall (3 July 1916), William Ewart Boulter (14 July 1916), Albert Hill (20 July 1916), Theodore William Henry Veale (20 July 1916), William John George Evans (30 July 1916), William Barnsley Allen (3 September 1916), John Vincent Holland (3 September 1916), John Vaughan Campbell (15 September 1916), Archibald Cecil Thomas White (21 September - 1 October 1916), Frederick Jeremiah Edwards (26 September 1916), Robert Edward Ryder (26 September 1916), Tom Edwin Adlam (27-28 September 1916), Robert Downie (23 October 1916), Eugene Paul Bennett (5 November 1916), Gordon Campbell (17 February 1917), Thomas Steele (22 February 1917), George Campbell Wheeler (23 February 1917), John Readitt (25 February 1917), Thomas Bryan (9 April 1917), Thomas James Bede Kenny (9 April 1917), John George Pattison (10 April 1917), Sir John Reginald Noble Graham (22 April 1917), Robert Grierson Combe (3 May 1917), Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe (4 June 1917), John Manson Craig (5 June 1917), Ronald Niel Stuart (7 June 1917), John Carroll (7-12 June 1917), Clifford Coffin (6 July 1917), Robert James Bye (31 July 1917), George Imlach McIntosh (31 July 1917), Ivor Rees (31 July 1917), Charles George Bonner (8 August 1917), Ernest Herbert Pitcher (8 August 1917), Michael James O'Rourke (15-17 August 1917), Filip Konowal (22-24 August 1917), John Carmichael (8 September 1917), Reginald Roy Inwood (19-22 September 1917), Harry Reynolds (20 September 1917), John Brown Hamilton (25-26 September 1917), John James Dwyer (26 September 1917), Charles Harry Coverdale (4 October 1917), Arthur Hutt (4 October 1917), Lewis Pugh Evans (4 October 1917), George Henry Mullin (30 October 1917), Arthur Drummond Borton (7 November 1917), John Sherwood-Kelly (20 November 1917), John Alexander Christie (21-22 December 1917), Charles Graham Robertson (8-9 March 1918), Allan Ebenezer Kerr (21 March 1918), Manley Angell James (21-23 March 1918), Alfred Cecil Herring (23-24 March 1918), Albert Mountain (26 March 1918), Joseph Edward Woodall (11 April 1918), Percy Thompson Dean (22-23 April 1918), Robert Edward Cruickshank (1 May 1918), Sir Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley (9 May 1918), William 'Rusty' Ruthven (19 May 1918), Henry Dalziel (4 July 1918), Raphael Louis Zengel (9 August 1918), Thomas Fasti Dinesen (12 August 1918), Ferdinand Maurice Felix West (12 August 1918), Daniel Marcus William Beak (21 August - 8 September 1918), George Onions (22 August 1918), David Lowe MacIntyre (24 August 1918), James Palmer Huffam (31 August 1918), Martin Doyle (2 September 1918), Harry John Laurent (12 September 1918), Daniel Burges (18 September 1918), William Allison White (18 September 1918), John Cridlan Barrett (24 September 1918), Donald John Dean (24-26 September 1918), Cyril Frisby (27 September 1918), George Fraser Kerr (27 September 1918), John MacGregor (29 September - 3 October 1918), William Henry Johnson (3 October 1918), Coulson Norman Mitchell (8-9 October 1918), James Bulmer Johnson (14 October 1918), Alfred Robert Wilkinson (20 October 1918), Frederick William Hedges (24 October 1918), Adam Archibald (4 November 1918), George de Cardonnel Elmsall Findlay (4 November 1918), Sir Arnold Horace Santo Waters (4 November 1918). One signature, Thomas Bryan of the Northumberland Fusiliers, is shown on the reverse of James Dalgleish Pollock's, meaning there are 130 paper slips in total, showing 131 unique signatures. In addition to the 131, there is an unidentified MBE who has signed the same card as William Allison White. There are also two duplicate signatures. Ronald Neil Stuart makes two appearances; on the back of John Cridlan Barrett's signature and also later on his own. James Morris Colquhoun Colvin is the other duplicate; he appears on the reverse of Edward Douglas Brown-Synge-Hutchinson's signature, and later on his own. -------------------N.B. - For a comparable collection, see Hansons, Medals & Militaria Auction, 14 February 2023, lot 161.--------------Provenance - Mr Joseph Proudfoot, born 1930's, military collector and fund raiser, thence by descent. It is understood that Mr Proudfoot met many veterans of the course of his life, having attended a number of reunions. The earlier signatures, predating his life, are believed to have been discovered by him in previous scrap books, perhaps bought at auctions over the years, or acquired from living descendants of the VC's through various correspondence.
A GROUP OF CLARICE CLIFF CELTIC WARE, comprising a 'Celtic Harvest' biscuit barrel and two preserve pots, each moulded and painted with fruits and wheatsheaves on a textured cream ground, with plated covers, and printed green backstamps reading 'Celtic Harvest, Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England', together with a 'Celtic Leaf and Berry' preserve pot, with plated cover and spoon, having an A J Wilkinson Ltd/Royal Staffordshire Pottery backstamp (4) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, one Celtic Harvest preserve pot has a stained hairline and chips to the inner rim, all other pieces have light crazing and a little wear)
WWI Royal Navy biography and autobiography, 14 volumes: CHALMERS, William Scott - The Life and Letters of David Beatty (Hodder and Stoughton 1951) with a letter from the author, Rear Admiral Chalmers ROSKILL, Stephen - Earl Beatty, the Last Naval Hero (Collins 1980) CHALMERS, William Scott - Max Horton and the Western Approaches (Hodder and Stoughton 1954) BACON, Reginald Hugh - The Life of Earl Jellicoe (Cassell & Co Ltd 1936) KEYES, Roger - The Naval Memoirs of Sir Roger Keyes 1910-1915 (Thornton Butterworth 1934) SCOTT, Percy - Fifty Years in the Royal Navy (John Murray 1919) CHATFIELD, Arthur - The Navy and Defence (William Heinemann 1942, in 2 volumes) Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I (1992) WYLLIE, W.l., & WREN, M.F. - Sea Fights of the Great War (Cassell & Co Ltd 1918) JELLICOE, Admiral - The Grand Fleet 1914-1916 (Cassell & Co Ltd 1919 3rd impression) CARPENTER, A.F.B. - The Blocking of the Zeebrugge (Herbert Jenkins 1922 3rd printing) CURREY, E.H. - How We Kept the Sea (Thomas Nelson & Sons 19xx) WILKINSON, Norman - The Dardanelles (Longmans Green & Co 1915)
William Roscoe (1753-1831), man of letters, one of England's first abolitionists and sometime MP for his native Liverpool, the Roscoe family album, almost certainly compiled during WR's librarianship at Holkham Hall, Norfolk, c. 1815-22, compiled with tipped-in and loosely-inserted manuscript, mostly verse, but with occasional prose, original and taken from belles-lettres, and one print, comprising: 1) Bonaparte General en chef de l'Armée d'Italie/Dessiné d'après Nature a Milan, s.l., s.n., n.d. [1796], portrait, engraving, 16.2 x 12.2cm, inscribed in contemporary manuscript pencil: from W Bracy Clark, Dec. 4. 1797 ; 2) ALS from WR, dated Lodge Lane, [Liverpool], Feb:y 21st 1824, addressed to Pleasance, Lady Smith (née Reeve; 1773-1877), Surrey Street, [Norwich], referencing their time at Holkham together and touching on some members of the Coke family, partial red wax seal; 3) Horace Beevor Love (1800-1838) after Sir Francis Chantrey RA (1781-1841) - Marble Bust of Sir James Edward Smith, signed, further inscribed in pencil, wash en grisaille, 30 x 19cm; 4) 18th c stipple engraved portrait of Louis XVI, inscribed in pencil: bought from Paris by J.E. Smith in 1786 & is an exact likeness, 27 x 20.5cm; 5) a contemporary transcript of Matthew Gregory Lewis's Alonzo the brace and fair Imgoine: a Romance, n.d. [1796-97], ink MS on paper, foolscap; 6) Americana: MS copy of a letter of Lafeyette's, dated 1829, illustrated with a drawing of the George Washington head seal; 7) Royalty: two cut-out paper work trees, reputedly by the hand of Princess Elizabeth (1770-1840), later Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg, n.d., the outer wrapper with MS attribution: Cut by Princess Elizabeth & given me by herself ; 8) one leaf with three autograph manuscript scraps, by Queen Charlotte, 1792, and her daughters Princess Elizabeth and Princess Augusta; 9) Gay's Receipt to Stew Veal, ink MS on paper; 10) Curious Epitaph, in Pewsey Church Yard, Dorestshire, MS on paper; 11) Reverence of King Edward the 6th for the Bible, ink MS on paper; 12) an 1820 copy of Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburg's signature; MS poem of 2pp of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey; 13) Monody on the death my friend H.R., 8pp, ink MS on paper, further inscribed: Given me by the author/ William *** Roscoe/ July 1805 ; 14) Lines - on receiving from Doctor Rush of Philadelphia a piece of the Tree under which William Penn made his Treaty [...], 1812, 2pp; 15) Song - On the Ball given by the Friends of Brougham and Creevey, Liverpool, 1812, 1pp; 16) Lines to be placed under the Picture of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Henry Bathurst Lord Bishop of Norwich at Holkham, 1pp; 17) Parting, 1814, 1pp; 18) Letter-writing, 2pp; 19) Lines written extempore by W. Roscoe in an Alcove at Allerton, to verso: On the death of a Lady, 2pp; 20) To T.W. Coke Esq:r M.P. Holkham, as a mark of the sincere respect & attachment of The Author [...], Sonnet [by] [...] W. Roscoe, Allerton 10th Jan:y 1815, All the above is inscribed in the first page of the copy of W. Roscoe's Leo the 10th presented to W. Coke, 1pp; 21) To the Viscountess Dowager Anson (née Coke) on her Birth day [...], William Roscoe, 1821, 3pp; 22) To William Roscoe Esq [...], January, 1821, EWC, 1pp; 23) Sonnet To The Lady Jerningham [by] Mary Anne Roscoe, Nov:r 1823, 1pp; 24) Lines Addressed by * John Taylor to his brother the Rev:d Philip Taylor of Dublin [...], April 1824, 2pp; 25) Ode to Sickness by Wm. Corrie, 4pp; 26) Verses written in the Album at Cossey, 2pp; 27) Sonnet To the Nymph I love, 1pp; 28) "Sweet are the songs from Scotland's coast [...]", 2pp; 29) Verses by the Revd Crabb On His Visiting Normanston in the Year 1785, 3pp; 30) Folk Lore: The Wolf Thing, or Little Red Riding Hood, 2pp; 31) Cookery: To make Herb Soup, 1pp; 32) On seeing my dear Mother laid in her Coffin, 30th March 1820 [...], 2pp; 33) Cobbold (John?, translator), I feel ye, well-known Breezes! [...], 1pp; 34) To "the Rowende Table" - Sonnet, 1pp; 35) another copy; 36) Taylor (Arthur), Morte Arthur, 1pp; another copy; 37) Sonnet/Translated by Miss Schuty 1pp; 38) Inscription on a Tablet in Quidenham Church In Memory of The Lady Sophia Macdonald (née Keppel) [...] September 29th 1824 [...], 2pp; 39) Impromptu [...] Lord Lyttelton at home [...], Transcribed by Miss Sparrow, daughter of Lady Olivia Sparrow - at Holkham, Now Lady Mandeville, 1pp; 40) an indistinct poem of 2pp; 41) copy of an 18th c French letter, dated 1771, with English translation, 4pp; 42) The Attributes of God, 1pp; 43) Bishop Lowth, "I spent many years in that illustrious society [...]", 1pp; 44) Quarterly Review (May 1816) of Alison's Sermons, 1pp; 45) Marville on studying history, 1pp; 46) On seeing Mr West's Picture of the burning of Sodom, 1pp; 47) Humanitati S. by Abbé Correia da Serra, 1pp; 48) Sweet maid! [...] on the death of Mary Wilkinson [by] J.E.S., 1pp; 49) lines from Boothby's Penelope, 1pp; 50) After Martial, 1pp; 51) Fair art thou oh Allerton! [...], Oct. 1790, 2pp foolscap; 52) Sweet Verbena [&] Hymn, two works to a sheet by JES; 53) Description of a Masquerade at the Hon:le Mr. [Nicholas] Herbert's at Great Glemham [Suffolk] [...], 25th Sept:er 1770, 4pp; 54) Thursday 2 o'clock, Going to drink tea with Mrs. Stevens, an ALS of 7pp; approx. 18 further items, including another account of the Stratford masquerade at Hebert's, but dated 1769, contemporary russia gilt over marbled boards, Bound by Cupper & Ibes, Bank Place, Norwich, ticket to pastedown, the spine lettered in gilt: MANUSCRIPTS, now disbound, some worn losses, folio (35 x 24cm)
Binding. Gibb (Elias John Wilkinson, MRAS, translator), Aucassin and Nicholete: A Romance of the Twelfth Century, copy no. 9/50, Glasgow: Privately Printed [by Frederick W. Wilson and Brother], 1887, English and French text, half-title with numbered limitation to verso, finely bound by Zaehnsdorf in olive green morocco, signed in gilt letters and blind-stamped rebus, each cover tooled in gilt with four small flowers, picked out in scarlet, six-compartment spine of raised bands lettered and conforming, if somewhat sunned, rubbed joints but sound, enclosing and preserving the original printed paper upper-wrapper only, top edge gilt, others uncut, orange doublures, 8vo
The first pair London hallmark dated 1915, mm Henry Wilkinson & Co, approx 282 gms (af) and another small pair, Birmingham hallmark dated 1915, mm William Devenport 130 gms (af). This lot includes three pin dishes, the first with beaded decoration, stamped sterling, the second with engine-turned decoration, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1946 and the third dish is oval with pie crust rim, Sheffield hallmark dated 1939, mm E. Viner, 177.8 gms. Condition ReportThe first pair of travelling candlesticks has many creases at the join (see image). The second pair has a couple of creases and dents (see image). The dishes are all in good condition but would benefit from a clean.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Sixpence, 1564/2, mm. star, bust E, broad bust, elaborate dress, small rose, curly z in elizabeth, cross pattée on rev., toothed border with rim, 2.88g/9h (Borden/Brown 35, O1/R1; N 2028; S 2597). A few surface marks, otherwise about very fine, toned, a rare variety £300-£400 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 107, 20 March 2013, lot 269; W. Wilkinson Collection; DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 242; Covent Garden Collection
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixpence, 1571/0, mm. castle (over lis), bust G, large crude bust breaking legend, all ns reversed, 2.89g/7h (Borden/Brown 43, O1/R1; N 2031; S 2600). Good fine and toned, very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: R. Carlyon-Britton Collection; with Seaby 1959; SNC February 1971 (1691); B.R. Noble Collection, Glendining Auction, 11-12 December 1975, lot 582 (part); W. Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 519 [from C.H. Comber October 1986]; Covent Garden Collection
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, bust C, tall bust, decorated dress, medium rose, 3.17g/6h (Borden/Brown 24, O3/R6; N 2026; S 2595). Extremely fine, light grey tone £1,000-£1,200 --- Provenance: W. Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 503 [from J.A. Duggan May 1976]; Covent Garden Collection
Wilkinson, George Theodore The Newgate Calendar Improved London: Thomas Kelly & Co., c.1820-38. 6 volumes, 8vo (21.2 x 13.4cm), 20th-century red half morocco gilt, top edges gilt, 42 engraved plates, 7 aquatint plates (these all in volume 6), depicting criminals, crimes and executions The Library of a Scottish Gentleman Some plates in volume five are dated 1820; volume six, apparently issued later, contains plates dated 1824 and 1838. Collated with regard to plates only.
Indian Rebellion relics. A silver mounted and etched steel carving set, incorporating a sword blade and fragments of wood, the blade etched TAKEN BY H C WILKINSON AT THE ASSAULT AND CAPTURE OF THE CITY OF KOTAH CENTRAL INDIA IN 1858 or THE HANDLE OF AN INDIAN CORN MILL TAKEN BY H C WILKINSON AT ROWA ON THE 6TH OF JANUARY 1858, the ferrule and crosspiece with etched decoration and inscribed J S W FROM H C W, silver pommels stamped with bovine heads and festoons, 65.5 and 35.5cm l, pommels maker J R, Sheffield, date letter rubbed, cased (2) Provenance: Bosley's Auctioneers, Militaria, 3 July 2019, lot 610 Henry Clement Wilkinson spent his boyhood in the Wilkinson family home at Mount Oswald, Durham, Durham, England. His grandfather Thomas Wilkinson (1752-1825) purchased the large manor house in 1806. Thomas Wilkinson's son Rev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson (1792-1875), the father of Henry, owned the manor house from 1825 to 1875. The family had several servants including a governess. The children were well educated, attending prestigious English universities. Henry's oldest brother, also named Percival Spearman Wilkinson owned the property until his death 1898. Henry Clement Wilkinson spent his working years with the British military. As a youth he attended Sandhurst Royal Military College as a gentleman cadet. To best illustrate his illustrious military career the following article is quoted from 'The Army and Navy Gazette' of Nov 28, 1908: "Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Clement Wilkinson, retired, Colonel of the 4th dragoon Guards, died on the 23rd inst. at Kenora, Ontario, Canada, after a weeks illness, aged 71. He was the son of the late Rev. P. S. Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, County Durham, and obtaining his commission in the army was posted to the 95th Regiment as Ensign Feb. 15, 1856. He served with that regiment during the Indian Mutiny 1857-59, and was present at the assault and capture of Rooyah, the siege of Rowa and Kotah, the battle of Kotah-Ke-Serai, the assault of Gwalior, the siege of Powrie, the battle of Beejapore and the action of Koondrye (medal with clasp). On Aug 5, 1859, he went as Lieutenant to the 17th Regiment, and on March 30 the following year exchanged to the 16th Light Dragoons, subsequently the 16th Lancers, with which he spent the remainder of his regimental service. He was promoted to Captain Sept 22, 1863, Major July 30, 1870, Lieutenant-Colonel July 3, 1872, and Brevet Colonel July 3, 1877, being placed on half-pay July 21, 1877. Wilkinson was only three months on half-pay, as on Oct 13 he became Inspecting Officer of Auxiliary Cavalry, Great Britain, a post he held until March 19, 1880, a week later (March 27) he being appointed Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies. He left the secretaryship Aug 6, 1880 to command the Cavalry Brigade in the Afghan Campaign in the force under Major-General Phayre and marched from Quetta to the relief of Kandahar (mentioned in dispatch, medal with clasp). At the close of the campaign he was appointed Brigadier-General, Cavalry Brigade, Quetta District, he holding that command from May 23 to Oct 23, 1881. Then Oct to Dec he was in command of a force which operated against the Bozdars (thanked by the Commander- in Chief in India and by the Governor General in Council). On Jan 30 of the following year he was appointed Brigadier-General, Bengal, and took command of the Sialkot Brigade. In August he was selected to take to Egypt the cavalry brigade of the Indian contingent to join Sir Garnet Wolseley's force. He took part in the operations at Kassassin, the reconnaissance before and the battle of Tel-Et-Kebir, the subsequent pursuit and the occupation of Cairo (twice mentioned in dispatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, C. B., 2nd Class of the Medjidich). Returning to India in Oct, he continued to act as Brigadier-General, Bengal, until Jan 30, 1887, when he completed his 5 years, he commanding successively the Saugor and Presidency Districts and the Meerut, Rawal Pindi, and Allahabad Divisions. Promoted to Major General Mar 9, 1887, his next and last appointment was as Major-General, North-Eastern District, which he held from April 1, 1891 to Sept 30, 1894., having while at last post been granted a Distinguished Service Reward April 1, 1892 and promoted to Lieutenant-General May 26, 1894. General Wilkinson was appointed to the Coloneley of the 4th Dragoon Guard Oct 4th, 1896 and retired Oct 1, 1899. He was awarded the K. C. B. June 22, 1897." Wear consistent with age. Wood handles with minor shrinkage cracks. Lid of case detached with old adhesive tape repairs, now perished. Red cloth lining moth holed
Worsboro Dale, Barnsley: 32pp handwritten document detailing that at a meeting on March 2nd at the Mason’s Arms Club Room they agree to name the new hall “The Mitchell’s Memorial Hall”, with expenditure details; + Wilkinson (Joseph): Worsbrough: Its Historical Associations and Rural Attractions, with charts and plates, cloth, octavo, pub Farrington & Co, Barnsley & London, 1872; + various other legal papers and engraved bill-heads. (Sm qty)
Martin (David): Four copper engravings of Sheffield views, inc “Ruins of Sheffield Manor”, “A View from the south side of Heeky Tilt Mill Dam”, “Broomhall Spring”, North side view, and “A View from the side of the River Dun (sic)”, a little above Hill-Foot. All uniform size in gilt gesso frames by Geo Wilkinson & Son, Sheffield, c1900, measuring 19 x 25cm. Frames have some damage, old glass with blemishes. Pub by D Martin, Sheffield, 1791. (4)
A Good Edwardian 1897 Pattern Officer's Sword to the 5th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the 83cm fullered steel blade etched and mirror polished with crowned Royal cypher, Royal Coat of Arms, regimental badges and battle honours to Khartoum, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the back edge stamped 38341, the nickel plated hilt applied with a silver regimental badge, with silver wire bound fishskin grip, with plated full dress scabbard, . Footnote :- This sword was made for and belonged to C. W. G. H. WHELER, 31 August 1900.Minor black patch to blade.
A Collection of Items Relating to Colonel Alwyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget, His Majesty's Royal Bodyguard, comprising :- a Good George V Gentleman-at-Arms Helmet, in gilt brass with swan feather plume, gilt metal and cut steel helmet plate with King's crown, lion mask ear rosettes, the oak leaf chased chin scales with hinged lion paw clasp, with leather sweatband, in a Hawkes & Co. japanned tin case, with japanned tin plume holder; his 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 89cm epee blade etched with maker's name and the owner's name and Paget family crest, the back edge numbered 23683, the silver plated steel hilt with wire bound fishskin grip, with gilt bullion thread sword knot and steel scabbard,107cm, with leather slip case; an Oil on Canvas Portrait of Colonel Aide de Blaquier Valentine Paget by John Mansfield Crealock, standing, three quarter length wearing court dress, signed, the verso signed, inscribed and dated 1914, 72cm by 44cm, in a glazed gilt frame; a Black and White Engraved Portrait of King Edward VII, entitled "IN REMEMBRANCE OF YOUR VIGIL" MAY 17TH - 20TH 1910, and signed in pencil by King George V, plate size 86cm by 59cm, in a glazed and crowned ebonised and parcel gilt frame, together with a letter typed on Marlborough House headed paper from F M Ponsonby relating to the gifting of the engraving, and a black and white photograph of two Gentlemen at Arms, taking the salute during their march to or from the lying-in-state of King Edward VII - Paget is the gentleman saluting (7)Footnote :- Alwyn Paget was one of the Gentleman at Arms (Body Guards) to King Edward VII, and as such, was amongst those Gentlemen at Arms who kept vigil by the late king's coffin during the lying-in-state at Westminster Hall.Alwyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget; Lieutenant-Colonel in the Durham Light Infantry (Colonel par brevet). Born 2nd February 1855; died 14th May 1931. He was a great nephew of Henry William Paget, first Marquess of Anglesey. He married Florence Talbot Laing.
A Victorian 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 83.5cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with the crowned Royal cypher and scrolling foliage, with ribbon cartouche engraved with original owner's name "CRAWFORD L. ALLAN, 106TH LT.INFY", with Proved poincon, maker's name, the back edge stamped 22622, the brass gothic hilt pierced with crowned Royal cypher, with brass scabbard, 100.5cmMinor patching to blade with a small nick to edge. Slight bend to hilt and oxidisation to scabbard, with a dent to each side.
AFTER HENRY WILKINSON "Pointers in a landscape" limited edition No. 23/150, signed and numbered in pencil to the mount, impression size 22 cm x 32 cm together with another dog in a landscape, limited edition 65/150, two hunting scenes by the same hand, limited edition 76/100 and 16/150 and two fly fishing scenes, limited edition 75/150 and 104/150
Sydney Wilkinson (1894-1988), a bronze British Empire plaque, 1921, relief moulded with a lion and a gentleman, inscribed 'I DO NOT BELIEVE IN THE SETTING OF THE BRITISH STAR', mounted to integral oak easel stand, signed and dated to underside, a brass hinge plaque verso inscribed 'THIS BRONZE PLAQUE WAS MOULDED BY HIS ROYAL DUKE OF YORK AT THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR BIRMINGHAM MARCH 1 1921'47 x 34cmIn good overall condition, with even patina to bronze, the oak mount also generally good, noting a couple of minor chips to the reverse. Signed Sydeny Wilkinson and dated 1921 in the bronze along the base.
A WWII Fairbairn & Sykes commando knife by Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, 'The F-S Fighting Knife', 17cm blade, with associated scabbard, 30cm overallShipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportAssociated scabbard, stained and marked blade
A Royal Horseguard Cavalry sabre, c.2000, the 67.5cm fullered blade by Wilkinson sword, with double edge tip, scabbard and hilt with shagreen grip, 107cm overallShipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportExcess polish to fish scale grip. There are seven areas of chromium peel on the hand guard of the hilt. Serial no. 8465-99-973-6888. Please see the additional images.
Women's Rights [Drake (Judith)] An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex In which are inserted the Characters of a Pedant, a Squire, a Beau, a Vertuoso, a Poetaster, a City-Critick, &c. In a Letter to a lady Written by a Lady, London: Printed for A. Roper and E. Wilkinson at the Black Boy and R. Clavel at the Peacock, in Fleet Street, 8vo, 18th century calf, Second Edition, engraved frontispiece of 'The Compleat Beau', title within double-ruled border, with final line on p.148 reading "the mean Performance of", pencil shelf mark to front endpaperOmbersley Court, WorcestershireThe first English feminist tract, also attributed to Mary Astell but now generally accepted to be by Judith Drake, whose husband wrote the commendatory verses at the beginning. The treatise is a defence against male accusations of ignorance, vanity, enviousness etc. in women and also addresses the faults of men, particularly satirizing some of her contemporaries.cover scuffed and a little abraded, spine dry without label, head and foot of spine with slight losses, hinges cracked, browned front pastedown with slight loss upper centre, pages toned, title page with tear but no loss to just below upper border (right), p. 20 with ink smudges, from left margin over text but not obscuring, p57/58 leaf with small hole just before margin with slight loss to text. Free endpaper, frontispiece, title A1 (no sig.), dedication A2-A4, preface A5-B2 (no sig.), two leaves 'To the ingenious Mrs ___ ...', B-L2, 2 leaves of 'The contents'
A WWII Second World War British FS Fairbairn Sykes 2nd Pattern commando fighting knife dagger. Typical form with a chequered grip and oval crossguard. The blade stamped for Wilkinson makers, London. Housed in a brown leather scabbard with 1st pattern suspension where the grip is secured by a leather loop with button. Measures approx 29cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.
A CLARICE CLIFF 'INDIAN SUMMER' PATTERN ISIS VASE, the baluster vase painted with flowers and leaves on an orange ground, black printed Royal Staffordshire Pottery/Wilkinson Ltd backstamp, height 24.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, some glaze wear/loss and pitting in the glaze, remains of an adhesive label on front of vase, would benefit from a clean)
An early Victorian silver wine bottle coaster, having a serpentine reeded edge and pierced frieze on a turned mahogany base, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1844, dia.14cm.Silver excellent; no damage but requires a polish.Some wear to marks.Walnut base tarnished and faded.Underside worn.
Pair of Victorian silver plated Corinthian Column candlesticks, each with a removable beaded drip tray, stop fluted column, on a square stepped and beaded base, by Thomas Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham, H.29cm, and a similar, slightly larger pair with gadrooned and foliate decoration, H.30.5cm. (4)Condition:Plating good, may be replated. Dent to top step of 1 stick. Gadrooned pair – metal missing under corners on top but fractional defects. All nozzles scratched.

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