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Pistol: A fine Officers 16 bore flintlock pistol. Lock signed 'WILKINSON' circa 1790. Captive rammer. Ring neck cock. Brass furniture. Round barrel 9" with proof and view marks. Polished walnut stock with plain bag shaped grips. Lock in crisp working order. The whole in collectors grade condition. *Maker most likely James Wilkinson (1759 - 1848) who worked with Henry Nock in London.
Sword: An 1821 Pattern infantry officers sword by Wilkinson (Royal Artillery Pattern). Ricasso marked 'HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL, LONDON'. Etched blade with R.A devices. Top of blade numbered 35867*. Blade 35" in good condition. Steel triple bar hilt (light rusting). Wirebound fishskin grip (minor wear) in its steel scabbard (lightly rusted). This is a good quality sword which requires a sympathetic clean to restore it.
A Victorian Henry Wilkinson & Co. silver claret jug, set on a circular shaped base, the body of hexagonal baluster form, chased with flowers, five of the six oval cartouches naturalistically engraved with flowers, the handle branch-form with grapes, the domed cover with vine leaf finial, ivory insulators, London, 1864, 26ozs, macimum height 36.5cm. Condition Report: decoration very crisp, six cartouche vacant, gilt interior virtually untouched
Stamps and postal history, three small albums of stamps, a letter and cover sent on the first day of operation of Britain's first franking machine designed by F. Wilkinson installed in King Edward General Post Office, London, January 25, 1912, another letter etc. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A small collection of books on Ancient Egypt comprising GARDNER WILKINSON, SIR J; The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, published by John Murray, London, 1841, (the supplement containing the index and copious plates,) WALLIS BUDGE EA; The Dwellers on the Nile, published by the Religious Tract Society, 1885, WALLIS BUDGE, EA; The Egyptian Heaven and Hell, published by Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, London 1905, in three volumes, and Faulkner's Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian (6).
Lot no: Wilkinson Sword Commemorative Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Knife produced for the 50th anniversary of the FS fighting knife (1940-1990). The knife is an exact copy of the long cross guard 1st pattern commando knife. Blade is etched with foliage and scrolls with the base having Wilkinson Sword makers mark, the other side of the blade having the FS mark. Dagger is housed in the original green leatherette case. Dagger remains in mint condition.
British Edward VIII 1854 Pattern Honourable Artillery Company Officer's Sword by Wilkinson, No. 65555 for 1936. Blade 32.5" etched with regimental devices, scrolls and owner's initials W.E.C. and retaining virtually all original polish. Regulation plated hilt, in its leather covered dress scabbard. Very good condition. With copy of the Wilkinson ledge entry: “Jul-9-1936-65555-H.A.C.Inf.-W.E.Cole".
Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, Blade 32.5" by Wilkinson No.35709 etched with royal cipher, arms, scrolls and maker's device. Regulation hilt, in its leather covered field service scabbard. Good condition, some age wear overall, plating to guard well worn. With copy of Wilkinson ledger entry: “April 5-1898-35709-Infy; Name. Potts. W. Regiment 2 V/B. Oxford. L. I."
Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officer's Sword, Blade 32.5" by Wilkinson No.74021 for 1954, etched with royal arms, regimental device, maker's device and scrolls, and retaining all its original polish. Regulation plated hilt and dress scabbard. Fine condition, a little rust showing beneath plating.
A mixed lot of china comprising 19th Century Sitzendorf faux wood baluster jug with pewter hinged lid a/f, Royal Winton lustre glazed jug (hairlined), a Wilkinson bowl decorated with daffodils, Royal Doulton character jug 'Robin Hood', large Portmeirion Botanic Garden bowl, late 19th Century Wedgwood coffee pot and matching tea canister, a Portuguese Rainha pottery small dish in Palissy style decorated with a frog and insects, marked Jose a Cunha (chipped) (Qty).
Joint Services Fighters signed cover collection. Complete set of all 25 VIP signed ones Each cover commemorates a Battle, Squadron or Event for example JSF1 75th ann RFC signed BOB pilot Charlie Widdows other VIP autographs include WW2 aces Pete Brothers, James Lacey, Pat Hancock, Frank Carey, Ben Bennions, Tom Gleave, Desmond Sheen, Bunny Currant, Dennis David, Bill Randle, Sqn Ldr Drobinski, Dennis Crowley Milling, Jack Rose, Douglas Grice, Sandy Johnstone, Taffy Higginson, Tom Neil, Sqn Ldr Smyth DFC, Bob Doe, Viktor Molders, John Cunningham, James Pickering, Victor Lowden, Les Colquhoun, R C Wilkinson, George Unwin. Come housed in two red cover albums. Good condition
Military History. William M. Sloane 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte' - four volumes published by Century & Macmillan, 1896 - embossed and gilded boards (4); Spenser Wilkinson (edited) 'From Cromwell to Wellington' published in London by William Heinemann 1900, gilded linen boards; General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley KCB KCMG 'The Operations of War' published in London by William Blackwood & Sons, 1907 - hard boards; Sir Douglas Hague's Dispatches 'The Maps Only' published by J. M. Dent & Son; Captain A. T. Mahn, DCL 'The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1660-1783' published in London by Sampson Lowe Marston & Co. - full calf with gilding; J. H. Anderson 'Grant's Campaign in Virginia' published in London by Hugh Reese 1908 - linen boards; T. Miller Maguire, MA 'The British Army Under Wellington 1811-1813' published by William Clowes & Sons London, 1906 - hard linen boards; General Ludendorff 'My War Memories 1914-1918' published in London by Hutchinson & Co. - hard linen boards; Lord Rosebery 'Napoleon the Last Phase', published in London by Arthur L. Humphreys 1900 - hard linen boards; General C R Ballard 'Kitchener' published in London by Faber & Faber, 1930 - hard linen boards; General Ludendorf 'My War Memoirs' volumes I & II; four small military type manuals from the early 19th century: 'The Memoirs of Field Marshall Montgomery' published by Collins, Charles Marvin 'The Russian Advanced Wars India' published in London by Sampson Low Master Serle & Rivington, 1882 - printed linen boards, Major C. Adams 'Great Campaigns in Europe 1796-1870' published in London by William Blackwood 1877. (24 Volumes) CONDITION REPORT: All are generally worn, some have significant foxing and wear. Detailed report on request.

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