Queen Elizabeth II Very Fine And Impressive Silver Jubilee Commemorative Gold, Sterling Silver, And Jewel Mounted Presentation Sword. The Blade Made by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, The Hilt by C and F London 1977. It is Numbered 80 of a Limited Edition of 100 Only. The Gold and Silver Hilt (Fully Hallmarked) with Banded Decoration and Mounted with an Enamelled Royal Coat Of Arms, Pierced and Chased with the Emblems of Great Britain. The Silver Guard (Hallmarked) Set with a Row of Graduating Brilliant Cut Diamonds, Approximately 2cts. The Blade Engraved "Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977" in a Fitted Mahogany Case, Mounted with a Silver Plaque, Again Fully Hallmarked 1977. Length 93cm. Excellent Condition. Complete with a Letter from Wilkinson Sword Collectors Society, Dated 21st December 1998, Stating that the Cost of Replacing the Sword Would Be £11000 (Eleven Thousand Pounds).
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Royal Artillery Elizabeth II Presentation Sword by Wilkinson of London. A very good and rare presentation example given to Major Nelson Penfold. The sword is of the Regimental pattern, the blade with etched decoration incorporating an EIIR cypher, Regimental title and floral decoration. Also with a presentation inscription “PRESENTED TO WO1 (RSM) N PENFOLD BY ALL RANKS OF 47TH FIELD REGIMENT ROYAL ARTILLERY ON THE OCCASION OF HIS COMMISSION APRIL 1982”. The forte with the cutler’s details and the back of the blade with the number “113033”. The hilt with three bar open guard, with shagreen grip. Complete with polished brown leather field service scabbard, This with the unusual feature of a pair of gilt loose rings. Parade condition. See Medal section Lot 537 for Major Penfold’s Medal Group, which includes the US Bronze Star for services during Operation Desert Shield and Storm
Mid 19th Century Highland Regiment Field Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson of London. A rare example made by Wilkinson Sword in 1858 (8802). The straight 36 inch plain blade is with half length double fuller. The forte with the cutler’s details and the blade etched with the gothic initials “G.Y.”. The hilt with shagreen grip with twist wire binding, this enclosed by a steel guard similar to the 1857 Royal Engineer pattern, with solid plain panel. Complete with black leather and steel mounted grip. Overall GC some age patina, crude repair to the leather scabbard at the chape.
Royal Horse Guards Edward VII Attributed Officer’s state pattern sword By Wilkinson A scarce example carried by Captain Michael John Wemyss of the Royal Horse Guards. The single edged blade with cutler’s name of Wilkinson London; blade number “41992” (1907). The blade is etched with a Crowned EVIIR cypher and the reverse with crowned RHG Cypher and Battle Honours, also etched with the owners name “M Wemyss”. The plated guard is mounted with entwined gilt metal letters RHG surmounted by a King’s crown. Also with gilt metal stud decoration. Shagreen grip with twist wire binding and rounded chequered pommel. Housed in original steel scabbard with gilt metal mounts and two loose rings. Overall GC decoration to blade remains clear. Captain Michael John Wemyss passed through Sandhurst in 1906 and was commissioned into the Royal Horse Guards. He landed in France with the rank of Lieutenant on the 7th October 1914. He survived the war attaining the rank of Captain, after being wounded at Ypres in 1916 and was unfit for further overseas service. Shortly after the war he married the daughter of the 7th Duke of Portland.
Royal Air Force Officer’s RAF Sword by Wilkinson of London A good and scarce Elizabeth II post 1953 example by Wilkinson, the blade (numbered 97948 (1970)) etched with Royal Arms and a crowned eagle in flight. The pierced gilt metal guard is again cast with a crowned eagle, the guard enclosing a white shagreen grip with twist wire binding surmounted by a pommel ornamented with an Eagle’s head. Housed in black leather scabbard, with gilt mounts. Overall GC slight age wear.
WW1 Period 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officer’s 1912 Pattern Sword by Wilkinson of London. A very good and rare example. The blade is etched with a crowned GVR cypher, the Regimental badge and title and to the forte the cutlers details of Wilkinson and blade number 47050. The blade is also etched with the owners initials of “R.G.M.”. The hilt is of the regulation pattern, the shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with steel scabbard. Etching to blade clear. GC.
1912 British Army Cavalry Pattern Sword by Wilkinson of London. A regulation pattern example, the blade with etched decoration incorporating a Crowned GVR cypher. The forte with the sword cutlers details and the back of the blade with the number 58890 (1921). The hilt is of the regulation pattern the shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with leather sword knot, Scabbard absent. Blade with some pitting.
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 1912 Regimental Pattern Sword, by Wilkinson of London. A rare special Regimental pattern, the straight single edged blade with etched decoration of a crowned GVR cypher, regimental device. The forte with the cutler’s details of Henry Wilkinson London and the back of the blade with the number “52858”. The hilt with special pattern guard incorporating the Regimental device. The shagreen grip retains twist wire binding. Housed in steel scabbard. The blade remains in clean condition, some wear to the plating of the hilt and scabbard. The blade number would indicate 1914/17 period.
4th Light Dragoons 1857 Wilkinson Sword patent solid hilt Light Cavalry Pattern sword. A very good and rare early example, attributed to Lieutenant The Honourable Everard Stourton. The slightly curved single edged blade, number 8118 (1857). with spear point, large central fuller, etched floral panels and Crowned VR Cypher. To the forte maker's panel for Henry Wilkinson London. Also etched with “Patent Solid Hilt”. The hilt with three bar open guard of standard regulation pattern. The backstrap with chequered pommel and part backstrap. The grip of slab sided, chequered with wire binding. Complete with original scabbard. Blade in very good condition, slight wear to the scabbard and hilt. Provenance From the Sale of the The Property of Lord Mowbray and Stourton & The Honourable James Stourton 29th November 2012. Lieutenant The Honourable Everard Stourton was appointed a Cornet in the 4th King’s Royal Irish Regiment of Light Dragoons on the 29th February 1856 and Lieutenant 1857
Edwardian 5th Dragoon Guards Wilkinson Sword patent solid hilt Heavy Cavalry Pattern sword. A good attributed example, believed carried by Second Lieutenant R Christie. The single edged blade with Crowned EVIIR cypher, Regimental device, Armourial Crest and the original owners initials. The forte with the cutler’s details and to the back of the blade the number “39517”, indicating 1902. The hilt is of the regulation pattern with honeysuckle guard, and the Wilkinson patent tang grip. Complete with plated scabbard. Overall condition is good and bright, some wear to sections of the blade. Second Lieutenant Christie who was commissioned into the Regiment 26th March 1902
Royal Air Force Air Officer’s RAF Sword by Wilkinson of London A good and and very rare Senior RAF Officer’s Elizabeth II post 1953 example by Wilkinson, the blade (numbered 110581) etched with Royal Arms and a crowned eagle in flight. The pierced gilt metal guard is again cast with a crowned eagle, the guard enclosing a white shagreen grip with twist wire binding surmounted by a pommel ornamented with an Eagle’s head. Housed in special pattern Air Officers black leather scabbard, with gilt mounts, these with engraved decoration. Complete with bullion sword knot. Near Parade Condition.
Royal Artillery Elizabeth II Sword by Wilkinson of London. A very good example of the Regimental pattern, the blade with etched decoration incorporating an EIIR cypher, Regimental title and floral decoration. The forte with the cutler’s details and the back of the blade with the number “94825”. The hilt with three bar open guard, with shagreen grip. Complete with polished brown leather field service scabbard and leather sword knot. Parade condition.
A copy of a Scottish basket hilted broadsword, 80cm double fullered blade crudely etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher and thistles, characteristic plated hilt composed of flattened rounded bars united by heart-pierced junction plates, wire bound leather covered grip, scarlet faced chamois liner and tassel, contained in its plated steel scabbard, together with a brass hilted society sword and two Wilkinson Sword sporting trophy swords. (4)
A bespoke set of six commemorative Third Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knives, created by John Arlett, each with 17.5cm flattened diamond section carbon steel blade and nickel-plated grip, each acid etched to commemorate various Second War events: North African Campaigns, The Invasion of Italy, D-Day, Rhineland, Battle Of The Bulge, and VE Day, mounted on an oak plaque and complete with copies of their Wilkinson Sword paperwork. (6)
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's sword, 93cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no 22097 for 1877, etched with scrolling foliage and crowned VR cyphers, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip. Blade patinated. Purchased by Sir Bernard Edward Barnaby FitzPatrick (1848-1937), 2nd Baron Castletown. At Brazenose College, Oxford (1868) he studied law and modern history, and was an enthusiastic contributor to several violent town-and-gown confrontations, gaining an enduring reputation for being good with his fists. He was also a notable eccentric, at one time keeping a 14 foot long tame python in his rooms, until one afternoon it almost strangled his chambermaid, who was only saved by his early return. In 1870 he served as an ambulance worker for the Red Cross Society in the Franco-German War, attending wounded soldiers and working in a typhus hospital. Returning to London in 1871, FitzPatrick was subsequently commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Royal East Kent Yeomanry, in 1877. He later obtained a commission in the 2nd Life Guards, and saw service in the Egypt Campaign of 1881-82 with that regiment. During the Boer War, 1899-1902, he was Assistant Adjutant-General to Lord Roberts. FitzPatrick was also active politically and socially, being elected Unionist MP for Portarlington in 1880. During the troubled 1880's, despite a long-standing reputation as a good landlord, threats from Land League activists in Queen's County forced him to take an armed guard, though FitzPatrick always maintained that his safety during that period came about as a result of the fact that he was known to be a deadly shot, who would shoot first and apologise later. He succeeded to his father's seat in the House of Lords in 1883, where he was generally politically moderate, although he did make an advanced Nationalist speech in 1896 after a Royal Commission established that Ireland was being overtaxed by ú3 million a year. Fitzpatrick was a member of the Irish Reform Association, founded by Lord Dunraven in 1906, and whilst Chancellor of the Royal University of Ireland (1906-08) he helped formulate a scheme that led to the foundation of the National University of Ireland. A keen hunter, he displayed a natural aptitude with the rifle despite a youthful mishap when he shot one of his father's servants. As a teenager he was the whip to a pack of otter hounds, spent many hours hawking and fishing, and kept his own harriers. He hunted with his own pack of foxhounds, the Queen's County, and with other hunts throughout Ireland. His passion for travel and talent for shooting saw him traverse the globe in search of big game, exploits which he described in his autobiography, "Ego" (1923). He also travelled through Africa, Russia, Asia Minor and Persia. In Persia he spent some time with the Shah, who allowed him to hunt on his lands. These travels were described in a later publication "Here and There About the World" (1932). FitzPatrick, who was Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 4th Battalion Leinster Regiment (Queen's County Militia) from 4th October 1899, was made a Knight of the Order of St Patrick in 1908 and died on 29th May 1937.
An RAF presentation sword by Wilkinson, awarded to Fli Lt C F Archer, 1934-1971, having decorative blade, inscribed, 'Dedicated to 'the few' and to the many that helped make victory possible', together with an assortment of documentation related to Archer, including a Pilot's Flying log book from the South African Air Force 1944-45, where he was flying Tiger Moths, Oxfords, DH 84As, Mosquitos and more, an RAF Air Traffic Control Certificate of competency, medical card, black and white photographs, newspaper clippings and more (parcel)
Five Clarice Cliff for A J Wilkinson Ltd Bizarre dishes, 12cm wide; together with a Carltonware orange preserve pot, cover and stand, 10cm high. Condition Report: No visible signs of repairs or cracks seen. All five dishes have some rubbing to the decoration, one has a very minor chip to the under edge. A minor chip to the finial and several areas of paint loss to the preserve pot. Overall crazing to the glaze resulting in staining to the interior of pot lid.
Vintage 1930s Football Album signed by 1935/36 Season Stoke City Players including Stanley Matthews, Sid Fursland, Harry Sellars, Peter Jackson, Joe Johnson, Bobby Liddle, Norman Wilkinson, Billy Mould, Wilf Mayer, Fred Steele, Syd Peppit, Harry Davies, James Westland, Arthur Tutin, Jack Kirton, Douglas Westland, Arthur Turner, Frank Baker, Harry Pearson, William Paisley Robson, Harry Nuttall, Jack Bamber, Charlie Scrimshaw, Harry Brigham, George Antonio. Plus one or two we cannot decipher. In addition to this collection, also in the album are five players from Charlton Athletic x 5 inc Welsh, Boulter and Grimsby Town x 5 inc Craven, Bestall, Hodgson plus the Middlesbrough FC team and from the same era who were probably playing Stoke City during the season. In the album is also many local celebrities from the North Staffordshire area including the Georgino Zigarno Accordian Band from 1936. There are also more well known national celebrities from the time such as the Mimic Jack Henry, The Scottish celebrities Donoghue & Ramsey, the Ventriloquist Archie Elray and The Bobby Howells Band. There is also an autograph from Nina Mae McKinney who was a famous black American singer/actress who was touring Europe in the mid 1930s. A few of the autographs have pen pictures alongside them and there are some autographs we cannot recognise. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Rugby Union, the year of the Rose, a superb limited edition 766/3000, published by Big Sports Book Company in 2007, 304 Pages, gold leaf edges, in original presentation box, the book is signed by, Sir Clive Woodward, Lawrence Dallaglio MBE, Johhny Wilkinson OBE, Martin Johnson CBE, a superb book, in very good condition
TWO CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE WARE CERAMICS comprising a rustic banded tall bowl with floral detail on a cream ground with three feet; together with a small trumpet posy vase in similar rustic colours, decorated with a floral scene on a cream ground, each with a black 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff' Wilkinson factory stamp to base, tall bowl 13cm high
Large late Victorian sugar caster of baluster form, with wrythen lower body and chased scroll and floral decoration, separate pierced cover with spiral finial, on circular pedestal foot (London 1897), Henry Wilkinson & Co. All at approximately 10ozs, 23cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Vacant cartouche may have had engraving removed. Base is distorted and may have been repaired. Cover is good no visible signs of damage or repair. Marks clear

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