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A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III silver French style fiddle pattern sugar sifting spoon by George Smith III, London up to 30th November 1784, with a mermaid in her vanity crest beneath an earl's coronet; a Victorian silver mounted cork stopper by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (maker, duty and standard marks only), modelled with fruiting vine; an oval baluster box by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1895; two rectangular snuff boxes, named Bee, Chester 1910, and named Thomas Mole, Chester 1909; a sifting spoon; a matchbox cover and a warming stand burner, 276g (8.85 oz) weighable (8) The first with the crest of Skeffington, earls of Massereene.
A small collection of silver knife rests, comprising: a pair of Edwardian Albany pattern knife rests, by Henry Wilkinson Limited, Sheffield 1903, length 7.8cm, plus a pair by J.E. Bushell, Birmingham 1932, plain form on arched supports with ball finials, length 9.3cm, a Victorian pair, by Messrs. Lias, London 1875, baluster form, pierced scroll terminals, length 6.8cm, a Victorian pair, by J. Edwards, London 1841, length 7cm, a Victorian pair, by Hayne and Cater, London 1861, length 7.8cm, and a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, by John Harrison and Co, Sheffield 1869, plain form, ball finials, length 7cm, approx. total weight 14oz. (12)
A George IV mahogany dressing table , circa 1825, the three-quater galleried top above an arrangement of five drawers and arched kneehole, the whole on turned legs terminating in brass caps and castors, the central drawer stamped, W C Wilkinson, 14 Ludgate hill, and numbered 19208 to drawer, 82cm high, 107cm wide, 53cm deep
Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) - Leaping salmon Watercolour, with traces of graphite Signed lower right 24.5 x 35.5 cm.(9 3/4 x 14 in) Provenance: The Tryon Gallery, London (Label on reverse) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) - Fly fisher fishing the river Watercolour and bodycolour, over graphite, on wove paper Signed lower right 34.5 x 51 cm.(13 5/8 x 20 1/8 in) Provenance: Royal Exchange Art Gallery, London (Label on reverse) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A BRITISH LEE ENFIELD NO.5 MK I KNIFE BAYONET by Wilkinson Sword, in its scabbard, the scabbard with brass throatpiece; together with a German K-98 bayonet, stamped at the ricasso '41asw' and numbered '3534', in its scabbard with non-matching number '6620'; a Japanese Arisaka Type 30 bayonet, with a hooked quillon and a wooden grip, in its metal scabbard, with leather frog; a Swiss M18 helmet; assorted items of inert ordnance, including a brass shell case mounted to a wood base and drilled to form a table lamp; and a quantity of books of military interest. PLEASE NOTE THE JAPANESE BAYONET MAYBE IN THE WHOLE POST WORLD WAR 2 IN MANUFACTURE.
A football poster for the match between Real Madrid and Liverpool, 27th May 1981, two prints, one "The Boyhood of Sir Walter Raleigh", three prints "Liverpool from the Mersey", two Victorian photographs and a commemorative certificate for Private F.C. Wilkinson 2/10th Battalion Kings Liverpool regiment (Scottish) who fought and died for his country in the Great War; his name is inscribed upon the Liverpool roll of honour in the Town Hall in grateful remembrance and signed by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, also a small quantity of prints and a watercolour.
A Wilkinson Sword sample of an Infantry officer’s type sword, the 30” plated DE blade etched for much of its length with roses, vacant panel for inscription, Wilkinson Sword logo and “By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Sword Cutler”, the plated hilt with “Wilkinson Sword” logo in oval panel, and with blackened fishskin covered grip. GC (blade plating bubbled, no scabbard).
Clarice Cliff - a `Yellow Rose` pattern oval platter, hand painted yellow and orange flower attached to trailing vine, the base marked Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson, England with 6022 in red, 4.5cm high, 42cm wide; a posy holder styled as wood bark, hand painted blue rim and flowers to sides, marked Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson, England, 5.5cm high, 18cm wide; a side plate, the border with relief moulded and painted flowers, marked Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson, England, 20.5cm diameter (faults)
Cust (Lionel). Catalogue of the Collection of Fans and Fan-leaves presented to the Trustees of the British Musuem by the Lady Charlotte Schreiber, Longmans & Co., 1893, half-title, original cloth, few minor marks, a little scuffed to extremities, 8vo, together with Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Catalogue of the Cabinet of Old Fans, the property of Mr. Robert Walker..., illustrated edition, 1882, fifty-two black and white plates, occasional scattered spotting, one or two realised prices added in pencil, manuscript list of realised prices tipped into front free endpaper, later quarter morocco with original printed boards inlaid, a little rubbed and minor scuffs, 8vo (2)
James GilbertIrelandFrom Gilbert's Modern Atlas ... with text by Robert Mudie, London, 1850. 225 x 283. Abl 351(vii) or later.James WyldeIrelandFrom A General Atlas published by John Thompson, 1819. 223 x 297. Abl 265. Robert WilkinsonIreland as Represented ...From A General Atlas of the World. 3rd edition, published by Robert Wilkinson, 1822. 219 x 282. Abl 202(ii). (3)
An oak rifle case fitted with circular brass insert in the centre of the lid, internal measurements 49 1/2" by 6 1/2" by 2 1/4", fitted compartment to one end and thus designed to house a full length rifle with a maximum length from tip to muzzle to end of stock of 46 1/2", original maker's label in lid for James Wilkinson & Son, original loading rod and retains its green baize lining, James Wilkinson & Son operated from 1818 to 1825
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword, the 79cm single edged fullered bade etched with a crowned cypher and fouled anchor, the brass hilt with folding guard, bound fishskin grip and lions head pommel, in a brass mounted leather scabbard, 95cm overall. Condition Report / Extra Information Not a Wilkinson blade. Stamped K to the back edge. ERII cipher to blade.
WEST BROMWICH ALBION / BLACKBURN ROVERS AUTOGRAPHS 1933/4 A double sided album sheet with 17 signatures including 7 of the 1931 FA Cup Final team including Trentham, Richardson, Edwards, Gliddan, Carter, Sandford and Wood on one side and 12 signatures for Blackburn Rovers including Crook, Wilkinson, Turner, Clark and Harper. Good

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