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CHARLES HOLME: THE GENIUS OF J M W TURNER - SPECIAL WINTER NUMBER OF "STUDIO", 1903, orig ptd wraps, worn, bottom wrap detchd + W gt RAWLINSON AND A J FINBERG: THE WATERCOLOURS OF J M W TURNER - SPECIAL NUMBER THE STUDIO SPRING 1909, 1909, orig ptd wraps + GERALD WILKINSON: TURNER'S EARLY SKETCHBOOKS - DRAWINGS IN ENGLAND, WALES AND SCOTLAND FROM 1789-1802, 1972, 1st edn, orig cl, gt d/w + TURNER 1775-1851, L, Tate Gallery Publications, 1974, orig cl, gt, d/w + ERIC SHANES: TURNER'S PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1825-1838, 1979, 1st edn, orig cl, gt, d/w + ERIC SHANES: TURNER'S RIVERS, HARBOURS AND COASTS, 1981, 1st edn, orig cl, gt, d/w + LINDSAY STAINTON: TURNER'S VENICE, 1986 reprint, orig cl, gt d/w + ANNE LYLES: TURNER AND NATURAL HISTORY THE FARNLEY PROJECT, L, Tate Gallery Publications, 1988, orig wraps, (8)
Group of assorted furnishing pictures, to include David Wilkinson, aviation study Avro Vulcan barrel rolling, oils on board; three humorous fashion type prints; after Gillray, 'a decent story', framed engraving and after Farrington, 'The Straights in Dovedale' sparsely coloured engraving, framed and glazed. (6)
Bayonet: Pattern 1887 MKIII sword bayonet for the Martini - Henry Rifle. In its steel mounted leather scabbard (Locket with Indian Farsi markings). Plain unfullered blade 18.25". Ricasso dated 1889 & 'WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY LONDON' and 'WD' inspection marks. Good (hand worn) grips. A decent example, some dents to scabbard fittings.
Sword: A good EIIR. 1827 Pattern Naval Officers sword by Wilkinson Sword, London and numbered 104090. Blade 31" with Wilkinson etched logo. Plain fullered blade. In its brass mounted leather scabbard. Wirebound fishskin grip with bullion knot. In excellent overall condition. Dates circa 1975. In carrying case.
Sword: An 1828 Pattern Highland Infantry Officers broadsword. Blade 32". Ricasso marked 'Wilkinson Sword' and by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Blade etched with thistles. Steel basket with chagrin wirebound grip. The whole in good condition and requiring a good clean. No scabbard. A quality example by the master sword maker.
Sword: An 1845 Pattern Infantry Officers sword. This appears to be a picquet weight version for wear during social engagements. Brass guard with V.R. Cypher. Slim fullered blade by Henry Wilkinson. Blade numbered 14500 for 1866. Slim engraved blade with Wilkinson Pall Mall address. Folding guard. Wirebound fishskin grip. This is a well made attractive sword of the type and is in its slim brass scabbard (some dents). A nice item! (minor bend to guard)
Sword: an 1897 George V Pattern Infantry Officers sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall London. Number 46861 for 1914/15. Etched blade some age staining but no pitting. In its leather field service scabbard. Sword the property of Lieut. C.D Wyles 4th/Bn. Hampshire Regt. A good quality piece. Sold with: His commission document in the Territorial Force to Christopher D. Wyles 2/LT. Territorial Force & dated 11.12.1914.
The Battle of Britain PORTRAITS of the Few hardback book by Christopher Yeoman and David Pritchard in very good condition, with 10x 8 b/w Spitfire photo loose inside front page signed by 10 pilots including Wg Cmdr Tom Neil, Gp Cpt Billy Drake, David Denchfield, Tim Elkington, Bob Foster, Nigel Rose, Ken Wilkinson and Sqd Ldr Tony Pickering. Good condition
40 BOB pilots Large hardback book of Classic World War Two Aircraft Cutaways, with a large bookplate inside signed by over 40 WWII and Battle of Britain veterans! Names include Bob Foster, Reg Payne, Raymond Worrall, Joe Roddis, Dick Maywood, Roy Briggs, Ken Wilkinson, Geoffrey Wellum and many more. Good condition
Maps - Atlas Classica, pub. Robert Wilkinson, London, 1797, a collection of maps of the countries mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane, thirty-eight coloured maps of which five are double page, and tables relating to the origin of nations and languages, the call of Abraham to the Exodus and ante-deluvian patriachs. A rare book.
A mixed lot of nine silver bon bon dishes, comprising: a heart shaped pair, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1894, with pierced decoration, a small pair by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, in the style of a quaich with pierced handles and decoration and a larger oval dish by the same maker and date, plus four other bon bon dishes, approx. weight 16.5oz. (9)
A George III provincial silver wine label, by Richard Evans of Shrewsbury, circa 1785, crescent form, bright-cut border, incised 'PORT', plus a George III silver wine label of crescent form, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, incised 'BRANDY', and an early Victorian silver crescent shaped wine label, by John Wilkinson, Birmingham 1839, incised 'SHERRY'. (3)
A Wilkinson Limited Bizarre Clarice Cliff plate designed by Graham Sutherland, with printed floral and foliage detail to the centre within black and pink simulated ribbon border, with black printed mark to reverse and inscribed First Edition 1934 together with an invoice from Sally Hunter Fine Art Limited of Halkin Arcade, London, SW1X showing a purchase price of 220 in the Art By Design Exhibition, March 1997, 26 cm diameter approximately
PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS maker Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), the sconces with a gardrooned rim decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolling designs, over sloped square bases with neo-classical wild goat head and garland design, Sheffield 1891, approximately 2446g gross (bases loaded), 33cm high Note: One socle is identical in design but made by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield

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