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Shipping - 1938-1954 An impressive large leather bound scrapbook including World War II articles (Sinking of the 'Admiral Craf Spee', The 'Sydney' sinks Italy's Coach Cruiser "Colleons", Churchill, Lord Baden-Powell. Prints by Charles Pears, Norman Wilkinson, J.G.Burnie, W.L.Wyllie, R.A. (18); Holland-America Line Postcards etc.
Donald Wilkinson, British b.1937- "Venice- Moorings towards San Giorgio"; etching and aquatint in colours, signed, titled and numbered 1/75, 52x48cm: together with four other prints by the same artist- "Venice towards the Salute", "Burgandy Landscape/Autumn", "Sunlight After Rain", "Edge of the Sunflower Field- Provence"; etching and aquatint in colours, signed, titled and numbered 2/75, 22/90, 56/90, 59/90, 52.5x48cm, 61x48cm, 50x48cm & 48x63cm respectively, (5) (in matching frames) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Ian Wilkinson, British b.1962- "Silent Passage"; etching and screenprint in colours, signed and dated 05, titled and numbered 2/8 in pencil, 64x61cm: together with three other etchings and screenprints in colours by the same artist- "Enclosure" & "Enemy of the the Night" and one untitled abstract, all signed and dated 05 & 07, two numbered 2/8 in pencil and one 10/25., 64x61cm, 58x58cm & 74x55.5cm., (4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: Two larger prints in matching wooden, glazed frames with white mounts unexamined out of frame no discernable defects in very good condition Smaller print in black wooden frame (scratched), and glazed floating mount unexamined out of frame no discernable defects in very good condition In wooden, glazed frame with white mount unexamined out of framed signed lower left No discernable defects In very good condition
A Royal Artillery officer's sword in a leather scabbard by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, numbered 38149, the blade engraved with the Vivian crest above monogrammed GCV and another similar/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Blade and hilt badly rusted and corroded, leather scabbard scuffed in places. Other sword blade and hilt with patches of rust, mount to the scabbard rusty, leather scuffed and scratched
Second to None - First Edition 2004 - Special signed memorial photograph bookplate by Air Chief Marshall Sir Harry Broadhurst, Number 16 of a limited edition of 16, Hardback in protective cover, Signed by the author Richard C Smith , Number 10 of limited edition of 10. 24 certfied signatures on bookplate, Sir Harry Broadhurst;AC Leigh;PM Brothers;JLW Ellacombe;J Rose;GL Sinclair;NLD Kemp;CJ Riddle;PL Dawbarn;S Duff;HM Pinfold;J Renvoize;AJM Aldwinckle;T Draper-Williams;BG Stapleton;L Martel;MM Shand;WTM Clark;KA Wilkinson;CS Bamberger;HD Denchfield;KNT Lee;MP Brown;RW Foster
A rare King Edward VIII Cypher 1937 British Army Infantry Officers sword manufactured by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, with original leather field scabbard and original chromed parade scabbard. Originally purchased by a Lieutenant in the Staffordshire Regiment. Condition report: Sword and parade scabbard fully refurbished by Wilkinson Sword in 1995, with some minor pitting to blade
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: Selection of signed pieces and cards by various Nobel Prize winners for Chemistry from the 1950s onwards, comprising Glenn Seaborg (1951), Archer John Porter Martin (1952), Alexander Todd (1957), Frederick Sanger (1958 & 1980), Max Perutz (1962), George Porter (1967), Luis Leloir (1970), Gerhard Herzberg (1971), Christian Anfinsen (1972), Ernest Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson (1973; Wilkinson with a diagram of a catalyst in his hand), Paul Flory (1974; with a good A.N.S. to the verso), John Cornforth, Vladimir Prelog (1975), William Lipscomb (1976), Ilya Prigogine (1977), Georg Wittig, Herbert Brown (1979), Paul Berg, Frederick Sanger (1980), Kenichi Fukui, Roald Hoffmann (1981), Aaron Klug (1982), Henry Taube (1983), Jerome Karle, Herbert Hauptman (1985), Dudley Herschbach, John Polanyi, Yuan Lee (1986), Donald Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn (1987), Johann Deisenhofer, Hartmut Michel (1988), Sidney Altman (1989), Rudolph Marcus (1992), Kary Mullis (1993), Paul Crutzen (1995), Robert Curl (1996), Paul Boyer, Jens Skou, John Walker (1997), John Pople, Walter Kohn (1998), Ahmed Zewail (1999), Alan Heeger (2000), Kurt Wuthrich, John Fenn (2002), Peter Agre (2003), Irwin Rose (2004), Yves Chauvin (2005), Martin Chalfie (2008), Ei-ichi Negishi (2010) and Dan Shechtman (2011). Some of the cards have neat typed annotations beneath the signatures. Generally VG to EX, 53
AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON (1884-1934) - War Poster "A Few Careless Words - May End in This ...", (one medium and one small version) printed for HM Stationery Office by Greycaine Ltd., together with War Poster "You Know More Than Other People ..." (one large, two medium and two small versions), printed for HM Stationery Office by Greycaine Ltd. (Provenance : Air Vice Marshall Sir Edward "Mouse" Fielden GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC [deceased], personal pilot to Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Chief Air Pilot and Extra Equerry, then Captain of the King's Flight/Queen's Flight - for further information please contact the Auctioneers)
Chamberlain - .- Hills [Chamberlain's meeting with Hitler at Berchtesgaden 15... (Neville, prime minister, 1869-1940).- Hills (Mary, wife of John Waller Hills ) [Chamberlain's meeting with Hitler at Berchtesgaden 15 September 1938], autograph manuscript signed by Mary Hills, 6pp., 8vo, 11th November 1938; and a quantity of others, correspondence to John Waller Hills and his wife, Mary, including: 9 letters from Neville Chamberlain (including 1 ofering him a baronetcy), 3 letters from Brendan Bracken, and others, including: Norman Wilkinson, Nancy Astor, Sybil Colefax, Lord Halifax, Stanley Baldwin, Clement AttleeSamuel Hoare etc., many offering condolences on the death of JW Hills etc., folds, v.s., v.d., 1911-30s (qty). An account of Chamberlain's meeting with Hitler at Berchtesgaden. "Neville Chamberlain came to tea with Jack last Friday 11th November 1938. He spoke freely of his interview at Bertchesgarden [sic] Hitler soon got very excited shook his hands in the air & cried, my Germans in Sudetenland are being totured & murdered. Then he said 'Well Mr. Chamberlain what terms have you come to propose?' I said, 'No, Fuehrer I have not come to offer terms, but merely to take back a message to my government, which will be discussed.' 'Well' said he 'would you be prepared to consider "self determination?"' Mr. Chamberlain also told me & Jack that he saw Goering whom he described as a big vulgar man who slapped people on the backs & told coarse stories . That Goebels was unpleasant but not so powerful as he had been. That he did not meet Himmler for which he was very glad. He said that Hitler is a man who only sees facts through blinkers like a horse & that when he calls Winston Churchill Jew-ridden he is really not thinking of Winston but of some German in Germany." - Mary Hills. "On 13 September [1938] [Chamberlain] decided to activate a plan already conceived at the end of August; he would see Hitler personally, and on 15 September he flew to Germany, where he met Hitler at Berchtesgaden. It was the first time in his life that he had flown. At Berchtesgaden he accepted in principle the proposition of self-determination and secession of non-Czech areas, subject to endorsement by the cabinet, and Hitler agreed to refrain from using force." (Oxford DNB). The Munich Agreement was settled on 29-30 September.
Wilkinson (J.G.) - Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, 3 vol. and Atlas to Second Series (lacking 2 vol. text from Second Series), first edition, tinted lithographed frontispiece, lithographed plates, some chromolithographed, some folding, illustrations, some light foxing, original pictorial green calf, gilt, rubbed, spines faded, splits to joints, 1837-41§ Faulkner (R.O.) The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, 3 vol., Warminster, 1973-78 § Doxiadis (E.) The Mysterious Fayum Portraits: Faces from Ancient Egypt, 1995 § Haynes (Sybille) Etruscan Bronzes, 1985 § Armagan (Tahsin Özgüç'e) Anatolia and the Ancient Near East, Ankara, 1989, the last three with illustrations, some colour, all but the first original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, some a little rubbed or browned ; and c.30 others, archaeology and antiquities, some catalogues, 8vo & 4to (c.40)
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) [US5]
Derek Wilkinson (1929 - 2001). Rydale on a Misty Morning, aquatint 86/90, signed and titled in pencil by the artist, 51 x 44cm together with Derwent Water, Reflection 37/100, aquatint, signed and titled in pencil, 52 x 44cm (2). Provenance: MCL Group, Mazda Cars Head Office, Tunbridge Wells.
A set of Victorian silver fish servers, bright cut engraved and pierced with scrolling leaves, comprising a knife and fork, cased, Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), London, 1882, and a Victorian silver spoon bright cut engraved with flowers and ferns, with edge beading, cased, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1877, 10.16toz total weight.
A late Victorian silver shaped oval twin handled tray by Henry Wilkinson & Co., London 1894, the twin moulded handles with beaded outline and issuing from foliage, a beaded rim, engraved with a foliate band, scroll foliage and fruiting vine swags, engraved with a crest, a motto Nunquam Non Paratus and a monogram OJ , on four foliate short feet, 72.5cm (28 1/2in) long, 3606g (115.95 oz) This famous motto is associated with JOHNSTON/ JOHNSTONE above and below Hadrian's Wall. That neatly fits the monogram and is stronger evidence than the incongruent crest.

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