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Signed snooker memorabilia, i) Alex Higgins & Ray Reardon signed Exhibition Programme ii) 2003 World Snooker Championship Programme at The Crucible multi-signed including Peter Ebdon, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams, John Higgins, Ken Doherty, Stephen Hendry, Stephen Lee, John Parrott, Drew Hendry, Marco Fu, Tony Drago, Nigel Bond, James Wattana, Robert Milkins, Ian McCulloch, Shaun Murphy, Sean Storey, Jimmy White, Mark King, Graeme Dott, Joe Perry, Quinten Hann & Joe Swail, also signed by Jan Verhaas (Final referee) & Hazel Irvine (BBC Presenter) iii) 1990 Rothmans Grand Prix Programme at the Hexagon Reading signed by World Ranked 1-8: Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis, John Parrott, Jimmy White, Doug Mountjoy, Terry Griffiths, Mike Hallett & Dean Reynolds iv) 1991 Coalite World Matchplay Programme at The Dome Doncaster, signed by 12: Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis, John Parrott, Gary Wilkinson, Steve James, Neal Foulds, Tony Jones, Mike Hallett, Terry Griffiths, Dennis Taylor & Dean Reynolds v) 1992 Coalite World Matchplay Programme at The Dome Doncaster, multi-signed including Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis, John Parrott, Gary Wilkinson, Martin Clark, James Wattana, Alan McManus, Terry Griffiths, Nigel Bond, Alain Robidoux & Darren Morgan, also by former players & officials John Spencer, Dennis Taylor, Mark Williams, Rex Williams, John Pulman, Jim Meadowcroft, John Williams, Sharron Tokley & others vi) a Steve Davis signed John Ireland bookplate vii) Steve Davis signed Spitting Image puppet Matchroom photo
A Victorian Royal Hussars dress sword and leather scabbard, by Wilkinson, inscribed 'FW Stanley' and numbered 36902. Condition Report: Overall condition is good, however the hilt/grip has lost 3-4 bands of silver thread but the fish skin is intact. The handguard is tarnished. The blade is tarnished in several places. The scabbard, whilst intact, is scuffed/nicked, with split stitching and the metal tip is tarnished. Measurements: Blade 88.5cm x 3cm (max).
Pharoahs.- Brugsch-Bey (Heinrich) - Egypt under the Pharoahs..., new edition, revised by M. Brodrick , 1891 § Baikie ( Rev . James) The Story of the Pharoahs, lacking frontispiece , 1908 § Wilkinson ( Sir J. Gardner) The Egyptians in the Time of the Pharoahs, Being a Companion to The Crystal Palace Egyptian Collections , published for The Crystal Palace Company , 1857 § Cottrell (Leonard) The Warrior Pharoahs, ex-library copy with stamps and labels , 1968 § Wilkinson (Toby) Genesis of the Pharoahs , 2003 § Aldred (Cyril) Akhenaten: King of Egypt, 1988 § Dodson (Aidan) & Dyan Hilton. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004 § Ziegler (Christiane, editor ) Pharaon, Paris , 2004, plates and/or illustrations, folding in first, many colour, illustrations engraved in third, a little spotting and soiling, first and third hinges pulling, last original wrappers, else original cloth, first three gilt, third g.e., first uncut, all rubbed, fifth, sixth, and seventh with dust-jackets ; and c.40 others, Pharoahs, 8vo & 4to (c.45)
Baikie (James) - A History of Egypt..., 2 vol., 2 frontispieces, 46 plates, 2 folding colour maps , 1929; The Amarna Age , frontispiece and 31 plates, 5 maps, 4 colour, 4 folding , 1926 § Macnaughton (Duncan) A Scheme of Egyptian Chronology , frontispiece and 16 plates, ex-library copy with stamps (one to upper board) , 1932 § Kitchen (K.A.) The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt , maps and genealogies , Warminster , 1973 § van den Boorn (G.P.F.) The Duties of the Vizier , 1988 § Wilkinson (Toby A.H.) Early Dynastic Egypt, illustrations , 1999, first three first editions , first two spotted at extreme fore-edges, original cloth, rubbed, first spine darkened, second spine faded, last three with dust-jackets ; and c.70 others, Egyptology, 8vo & 4to (c.75)
Gibraltar : 1971-75 Social Insurance Bradbury Wilkinson and Company collection of Proofs inc 2P to 45P nine values imperforate affixed to card, then 2P to 91P 13 imperforates affixed to individual cards, 10P to 73P four perforated values affixed to individual cards. Fine and rare, may be unique (18 cards with 26 proofs) (image available) [US6]
Henry Wilkinson - 2nd Lifeguards Officer's sword, the etched blade with royal and regimental cypher, numbered 25140. Pierced and brass mounted basket hilt, shagreen and wire grip, complete with scabbard. Also a Hawkes & Co Victorian Officer's sword, the etched blade No 972 with three bar hilt (2)
Fishing and Shooting. HILLS (J W) A Summer on the Test, London: Philip Allan and Co. 1924, 4to, number 54 of 300 copies, signed, 12 etchings by Norman Wilkinson, untrimmed, generally internally clean, publisher's cloth; MAXWELL (Sir H) Chronicles of the Houghton Fishing Club, 1908, 4to, numbered 181/350 copies, cloth; HALFORD (F M) Making a Fishery, 1902; SKUES (G E M) Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream, 1910; others (30)
Hunting. PAGET (Major Guy) The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley, Leicester 1931, 4to, edition de luxe no. 171 of 220 copies, signed, with a mounted original drawing by the Ferneleys as frontispiece, t.e.g. others uncut, morocco backed boards; OSBALDESTON (Squire) His Autobiography, London: John Lane 1926, 4to, no.2 from an extra-illustrated edition of 100 copies on hand made paper, cloth backed boards; SPARROW (W Shaw) Angling in British Art, 1923, 4to, no. 104 of 125 copies, signed, and with signed etching by Norman Wilkinson, cloth (soiled); MILES (W J) Modern Practical Farriery, circa 1880, 4to, plates, half morocco rubbed, others (a box)
Literature, topography and travel. WILKINSON (J. G) Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. London, 1837, 3 vols., with 16 plates (eight colour and eight black and white) complete as per list, some light dust staining and occasional creases, original cloth gilt (worn in places); WILLIS and CLARK The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, in 3 vol. and Plans 1886, untrimmed, t.e.g., cloth; others by Churchill, Dickens, etc
A Victorian British Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson of London, Serial No. 32624, the 32ins blade engraved with royal cipher, a crown over a coat of arms, dedicated from D Company, Prince of Wales Feathers stating by Royal Appointment, the pierced guard showing royal cipher, wire bound shagreen grip, leather sword knot and scabbard
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CASED GUINEA BALANCE LABELLED A. WILKINSON, ORMSKIRK (late of Kirkby) near Liverpool, price 7s 6d with two weights, also an unusual American bakelite cased 'Westclok' astronomical TIMEPIECE AND A SMALL TURNED OAK LIDDED BOX, containing a number of tiny boxwood utensils, two handled vase, barrel, plate, teapot etc....

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