Joint Services Fighters signed cover collection. Complete set of all VIP signed ones and also a near full set signed by the RAF pilots who flew the covers. 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
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A 1912 pattern cavalry officer's sword by Wilkinson with scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Blade approx 88cm long. Blade edge near the guard is stamped P to one side, and 46893 to the other side. Overall with wear, scuffs, scratches. Blade worn and pattern to the blade is quite rubbed near the guard. Scabbard has wear, pitting, may have been cleaned. Some small knocks and bumps.
An 1854 pattern Welsh Guards officer's sword by Wilkinson, in leather scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Blade length approx 81.5cm. There does not appear to be a number to the blade, but the knuckle guard has "RA 973-6885 1977" scratched into it, and the metal mount to the scabbard is inscribed "WS 96 127 9993". Overall some light general wear and a few scuffs and knocks to the guard, but generally appears in tidy condition.
Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217. AV Aureus (21mm, 7.18 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 200-207. IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / IVNO REGINA, Juno standing left, holding patera in right hand and scepter in left; at feet to left, peacock standing left. RIC IV 560; Calicó 2618a (this coin illustrated); BMCRE 42 note; Biaggi 1142. EF, toned. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Dürr & Michel (16 November 1998), lot 49; Leu 33 (3 May 1983), lot 95; Virgil M. Brand Collection (Part 3, Sotheby`s, 9 June 1983), lot 372; O’Hagan Collection (Part IV, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 13 July 1908), lot 531.
ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia. Burgred. 852-874. AR Penny (19mm, 0.99 g, 11h). Lunette Type A (BMC a). Lundene (London) mint; Leofa, moneyer. Struck circa 868-874. BVRGRED REX, bust right / + LEFE : across central field; ·: MON :· ·: ETA :· in lunettes above and below. SCBI 20 (Mack), 619 = N. Heywood, "The Kingdom and Coins of Burgred," BNJ 1906, 19 (this coin); BMC –; North 423; SCBC 938. Good VF, toned, minor roughness. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, purchased from Wade Hinderling, 24 June 2010. Ex Heritage 3008 (3 January 2010), lot 21547; R.P. Mack Collection (Part I, Glendining 18 November 1975), lot 90; P.W.P. Carlyon-Britton Collection (Part I, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 17 November 1913), lot 289c; Waterloo Bridge find of 1882.
CILICIA, Tarsos. Tarkumuwa (Datames). Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia, 384-361/0 BC. AR Stater (23mm, 10.77 g, 6h). Struck circa 380 BC. Female head facing slightly left, hair in ampyx, wearing single-pendant earring and necklace / Bearded head right, wearing crested Attic helmet, drapery around neck; TRKMW (in Aramaic) to right. Casabonne Series 1; Moysey Issue 4, uncertain dies; SNG France 258–65; SNG Levante 79; Sunrise 49 (this coin). EF, attractive even gray toning with golden hues around the devices. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex J. S. Wilkinson Collection (Malter 49, 15 November 1992), lot 838.
KYRENAICA, Kyrene. temp. Magas. As Ptolemaic governor, first reign, circa 300-282/75 BC. AR Didrachm (21mm, 6.74 g, 12h). Head of Apollo right, wearing myrtle wreath / Silphion plant; KY-PA across upper field, monogram to lower left, crab to lower right. SNG Copenhagen –; BMC 265 (same obv. die); Hunterian 573 (same dies); Rhousopoulos 4606. Good VF, attractively toned, overstruck on similar type (on opposing sides). Rare. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Leu 74 (19 October 1998), lot 300; Schweizerischer Bankverein 21 (24 January 1989), lot 77; John Ward Collection – Metropolitan Museum of Art (Sotheby`s Zurich, 4 April 1973), lot 759; Sir Arthur Evans Collection [“The Collection of an Archaeologist and Traveller”] (Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 20 January 1898), lot 144.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos Hierax. Circa 242-227 BC. AR Tetradrachm (29mm, 17.02 g, 11h). Alexandreia Troas mint, workshop A(?). Series I, group A. Head of Antiochos I, rejuvenated and idealized, right, wearing winged diadem / BASI?EOS AN-TIOXOY, Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos, testing arrow in his right hand, left hand on bow set on ground to right; monogram to inner right, horse grazing right and monogram in exergue. SC 875.1a; WSM 1568a = Sunrise 188 (this coin); HGC 9, 399g. EF, toned. Well centered. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Kovacs X (18 May 1990), lot 153; Virgil Brand Collection (Hess-Leu 31, 6 December 1966), lot 514; Edward Herbert Bunbury Collection (Part 2, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 17 June 1896), lot 451.
A late Vic officer’s sword of The Royal Artillery, almost straight blade 34”, by Wilkinson, no 36157 (for 1898) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, VR in wreath with “Ubique” and cannon, winged lightning, and owner’s initials “ALT”, in scrolled panels, regulation triple bar hilt with chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip in its leather FS scabbard (tip AF). Basically GC (heavy rust patch to blade centre, hilt dull). .
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 32½” by Wilkinson, no 59332 on backstrap (for 1921), etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher, and wreath on both sides in tightly scrolled panels, with name “A. Low 1914-1946”, regulation plated pierced hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the plating good. .
A M1910 bayonet for the Canadian Ross Rifle, with grey Parkerised pointed blade, in its leather scabbard with integral frog, GC (some wear and surface rust); a 1907 SMLE bayonet by Wilkinson, in its scabbard, basically GC (worn with surface rust overall); and a No 4 Mk II spike bayonet, in scabbard (lightly rusted overall) (3)
A collection of 18th and 19th Century tokens including an 1812 British Naval halfpenny, a Birmingham Mining and Copper Company halfpenny, a Macclesfield halfpenny, 1791, a John of Gaunt 1794 halfpenny, a John Wilkinson Iron Master 1792 halfpenny, two 1937 2 Reichsmark coins, a collection of three pences, etc.
Overseas maps. A mixed collection of approx. 250 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including maps of France, West Indies, Italy, Middle East, Greece, Spain & Portugal, Turkey, Russia and Europe, including examples by Levasseur, Wilkinson, Smith, S.D.U.K., Bellin, Kelly, Hall, Teesdale, Dower, Johnson, Tallis and Rollos, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.250)
G?nzl (Kurt). The British Musical Theatre, 1865-1914, 1915-1984, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1986, ex-libris bookplate to front endpapers, some light marks, original cloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Wilkinson (J. Gardner), On Colour and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste Among All Classes, 1st edition, 1858, numerous b & w illustrations and colour plates, front endpapers partly detached, some light wear, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, and Dickinson (William), Essay on the Agriculture of West Cumberland, 1st edition, 1850, b & w and colour illustrations including folding table and map frontispiece, some spotting and marks throughout, front cover and frontispiece detached, original limp cloth, covers rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus other theatre reference and ephemera, antiquarian, agriculture, military and modern literature, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j.s (6 shelves) There is now no ephemera in this lot, the quantity is just 6 shelves of books and no cartons
Asia & East Indies. Ramusio (Giovanni Battista), Sumatra, c.1565, uncoloured woodblock map, slight staining, 275 x 370mm, together with, Munster (Sebastian),Asia wie es Jetziger Zeit nach den Furnemesten Herrschafften Abgetheilet und Beschriben ist, pub. Basel, c.1598, hand coloured woodblock map, slight staining to margins, 320 x 365mm, German text on verso, with, Ruscelli (Girolamo),Tabula Asiae VIII, pub. Venice, c.1574, uncoloured engraved map, 190 x 245mm, with another thirteen maps and engravings similar, including examples by De Fer, Moll, Tanner, Wilkinson and Brockhaus, various sizes and condition (approx.15)
RUGBY UNION ENGLAND SHIRT-WORLD CUP 2003 Very scarce item, an England Rugby Union World Cup Final shirt from 2003. The shirt was worn by tight head prop Phil Vickery (number 3). Superbly framed and includes also a programme for the match, England v Australia 22/11/2003 at Telstra Stadium, Sydney, World Cup Final together with 3 photographs, (two teamgroups and a print showing Vickery wearing the shirt and holding the World Cup). The shirt is also signed by Phil Vickery to the front. England won 20-17 with a Jonny Wilkinson drop goal proving decisive deep in extra time and to date England are the only British country to have won the World Cup and this is the first and only time that they have won the Trophy. The shirt was purchased by the vendor at a charity dinner which took place to raise funds for a Lawrence Dallaglio charity and it was generously donated by Phil Vickery. Phil played for Gloucester from 1995-2006 before moving to Wasps. He played 54 times for Wasps before a neck injury forced his retirement from the game in 2010 and he made his final appearance against Gloucester at Kingsholm in September 2010 which was where he had started his career. Phil was capped 73 times by England and five times by the British Lions taking part in the 2001 and 2009 Lions tours. He played in 3 World Cup tournaments captaining England in 2007. In the triumphant 2003 World Cup he played in all 7 England games. Good
Monasticon Anglicanum, vol.1 & 2 only , second edition of vol ( Sir William) Monasticon Anglicanum, vol.1 & 2 only (of 3), second edition of vol.1, first edition vol.2, half-titles, additional engraved titles, titles in red and black, numerous engraved plates by Wenceslas Hollar and others, [Wing D2485 & 2486], Christopher Wilkinson, T.Dring & C.Harper; Alice Warren, 1682-61 § Godwin (Francis) A Catalogue of the Bishops of England, [STC 11938], for Thomas Adams, 1615 § Salmon (Thomas) A New Abridgement and Critical Review of the State Trials, 1737 § [Cuper (G.)] Historia trium Gordianorum, 5 engraved plates, contemporary vellum, Deventer, A.Fronten, 1697, browned, some tears and repairs, ex-library copies, most with stamps, all but the last library cloth ; and a small quantity of others, history etc., some odd vol., v.s .; sold not subject to return (c.45)
Wheeler (Gervase) - Rural Homes; or Sketches of Houses suited to American Country Life, first edition , plates and illustrations, light foxing, original cloth, stained, spine faded and worn at ends, New York, 1851 § Loth (C.) & J.T.Sadler, Jr. The Only Proper Style: Gothic Architecture in America, Boston, 1975 § Dubrow (E. & R.) American Furniture of the 19th Century 1840-1880, second, revised and expanded edition, Atglen, Pa., 2000 § True (M.) & Jorge Sivetti. The Getty Villa, Los Angeles, 2005 § Wilkinson (H.) More is More: Tony Duquette, New York, 2009, illustrations, original cloth or boards, all but the first with dust-jackets ; and c.20 others on American architecture and interior design, 8vo & 4to (c.25)
Wordsworth (William) - Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, first edition , 48 soft-ground engravings by William Frederick Wells after Wilkinson, some minor spotting, recent half calf, [Abbey, Scenery , 188; Upcott p.131], folio, R.Ackermann, 1810. Wikinson was a Carlisle-born amateur artist who until 1804 lived with his wife`s relatives the Brownriggs at Ormathwaite under Skiddaw. In 1803 he became Vicar of East Wretham in Norfolk and left the north for good. The text was supplied anonymously by William Wordsworth, who knew Wilkinson but who did not wish his name to be associated with the latter`s rather amateurish drawings (the figures and animal groups in the etchings were supplied by another, better artist). Wordsworth`s text later became the basis for his Guide to the Lakes. Provenance: The Appleby Castle Library, with the monogram (H below a crown) of Lord Hothfield, and an earlier armorial bookplate of Sir James Graham, Bart [of Netherby, Cumbria]. This copy was sold in the sale of the contents of Appleby Castle in April 1963 (lot 1403).
An early 20th century silver half hunter cased crown wind pocket watch inscribed to the back "Sergeant W Wilkinson from Captain Marquis of Winchester" and a silver cased open face pocket watch, inscribed to the white enamel dial "JB Yabsley, London and Switzerland". CONDITION REPORT: Hunter cased has a Continental case so no exact hallmarks. The other is 1886.
GLADSTONE WILLIAM: (1809-1898) British Prime Minister 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886, 1892-94. A.L.S., W E Gladstone, two pages, 8vo, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 30th November 1870, to Mr. Ball. Gladstone states that it has given him pleasure to meet his correspondent's wishes on behalf of Mr. Wilkinson 'by recommending him to the Queen for the Parish of Lutterworth' and concludes by remarking 'Please do consider this as confidential for a few days'. Slightly irregularly trimmed to the left edge. Together with Philip Stanhope (1694-1773) 4th Earl of Chesterfield. British Statesman and Man of Letters. Ink signature ('Chesterfield') and several additional lines of holograph text on a piece removed from the conclusion of a letter. Neatly mounted at one edge and with some light staining and foxing and a small area of paper loss, not affecting the signature. Also including Henry Fuseli (1741-1825) Swiss Painter. Ink signature ('H. Fuseli') and a few additional words in his hand on a small piece clipped from the conclusion of a letter. G to VG, 3
Ben Mosley 2010 Signed limited Edition print 20/189 Football, The Legue Managers Association ' A Manager for All Seasons' Signed by the artist under and the Chairman of the LMA Howard Wilkinson Aperture 30 1/2 x 26 1/2" CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
The Last Few Portraits of Aircrew from The Battle of Britain hardback book by James Eckersley in very good condition signed by 7 Spitfire Pilots on 10 x 8 b/w Spitfire photo fixed inside, signed by Tom Neil, R Jones, Billy Drake, P Ayerst, J Freeborn, R Duckenfield, Bob Doe.Also signed on photo of the BOB memorial on opposite page by 10 BOB pilots inc K Wilkinson, T Pickering, B Hodds, P Hairs, W Walker
A WILKINSON ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TOBY JUG, DAVID LLOYD GEORGE circa 1915-19, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, from a series of eleven Great War Allied leaders, with black backstamp incorporating a facsimile signature and the retailer`s details `Sold by / Soane & Smith / 462 Oxford St. / London W.`, 25cm high, complete with original retailer`s slip noting that as both Chancellor of the Exchequer and Minister of Munitions Mr Lloyd George had excelled in making the Nation `Shell Out`.

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