William IV 18ct verge pocket watch, London 1831, the fusee movement signed Thos Wilkinson, Piccadilly, London, no. 651, with plain balance cock, flat three arm steel balance with diamond endstone, the gilt engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals within an engine turned case, case maker RB/CM, 60.8gm, 39.5mm; together with a short 9ct yellow gold Albert, 8.5gm; boxed
23175 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
23175 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
23175 Los(e)/Seite
A Burmese silver bowl, late 19th century, of circular form decorated with a continuous scene of dancing figures, with a stiff leaf frieze below and scrolling foliage above, with peacock signature to base, 16cm diameter See page 41 in `Indian Silver 1848-1947` by Wynyard R T Wilkinson. The peacock signature was used in various forms by different silversmiths, all of whom were indirectly claiming past royal patronage. Their work is always of top quality. CONDITION REPORT: Approximate weight: 18ozFour solder repaired splits to rim.Additional images available on request.
Rhodesia and NyasalandEssays£1 watercolour handpainted essays in lilac and rose and in olive-green shades, both with the central value tablet highlighted in Chinese white, both stamp-size and inset on card (135x114mm.) with "waterlow & sons/limited/specimen" embossed seal at foot, mounted on a further piece of brown card (185x150mm.). Unique and highly attractive. Photo Note: Waterlow and Sons Ltd. tender for this issue was unsuccessful although the design in these two essays is very close to that used by Bradbury, Wilkinson in the issued stampsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head in double-lined oval (44mm x 54mm), die number "311" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head, unframed (54mm x 58mm), die number "314" and "original die" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head, unframed (32mm x 53mm), die number "315" and "original" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head and shoulder, unframed (43mm x 59mm), die number "316" and "original die" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head within double-lined oval (43mm x 56mm), die number "317" below, slight soiling otherwise fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IILarge head and shoulder within double-lined circle (60mm x 84mm), annotated "Ceylon destroyed/28/10/58." and die number "318" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head within double-lined oval (36mm x 52mm), die number "319" below, slight soiling otherwise fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head within double-lined oval (32mm x 51mm), die number "320" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head and shoulder in square, unframed (40mm x 60mm), die number "321" below, fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head and shoulder, unframed (44mm x 53mm), die number "322" below, slight creasing otherwise fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. Die ProofsThe following group of lots are vignettes all struck in black on wove paperQueen Elizabeth IISmall head within double-lined oval, (44mm x 51mm), die number "323" below, minor faults otherwise fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Colonial Die ProofsKing George V Field Marshall design in small oval-framed surround, in black on glazed wove paper (55x59mm.) with Bradbury, Wilkinson imprint and die number "230"; very fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Turkey1913 Recapture of Adrianople set, 1914 2pa. to 200pi., 1914 Postage Due set of four, 1914 overprinted with small five pointed star 10pa., 20pa. and 1pi., twenty-eight imperforate proofs in unissued colours, perforated "specimen" contained in leather bound presentation booklet inscribed "postage stamps of the ottoman empire. designed, engraved by bradbury, wilkinson & co. ltd, london"; some slight soiling and binding faults but an attractive and highly colourful booklet. Photo Note: This is one of three presentation booklets produced by the printers. The first was presented to H.M. King George V, the second was presented to Sultan Muhamed-Reshed of Turkey and the third was retained by the printers, being offered at auction in 1994 when the Bradbury Wilkinson archive was sold.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Burmese silver bowl, late 19th century, of circular form decorated with a continuous scene of dancing figures, with a stiff leaf frieze below and scrolling foliage above, with peacock signature to base, 16cm diameter See page 41 in `Indian Silver 1848-1947` by Wynyard R T Wilkinson. The peacock signature was used in various forms by different silversmiths, all of whom were indirectly claiming past royal patronage. Their work is always of top quality. CONDITION REPORT: Approximate weight: 18ozFour solder repaired splits to rim.Additional images available on request.
A WWI 1897 pattern infantry officer?s sword, straight fullered plated blade 32?, by Wilkinson, no 51611 (for 1916) etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath on both sides in scrolled foliate panels, regulation pierced plated guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot in its leather FS scabbard. Near VGC, retaining much original finish (a little wear and a few pitting marks). Plate 6 )
An 1889 pattern infantry Staff Sergeant?s sword, straight, fullered blade 32½?, by Wilkinson, various stamps at forte, triple bar brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, chequered pommel and lower section of backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, the hilt and scabbard stamped en suite ?6/09. 4.W.F. 10?. GC Plate 6 )
A WWI era Army Service Corp 1821 pattern sword by Wilkinson No. 50089, the 88cm fullered and polished blade, etched with GVR cipher, Royal coat of arms and bears name "L. J. Walsh" within foliate panels, the triple bar hilt with fish skin grip, chequered pommel and backstrap, in leather scabbard.
Selection of military related books inc England's Battles By Sea and Land, volumes 1 and 2, John Churchill Duke of Marlborough Volume 2 The History of the Gun Powder Plot, Wellington's Campaigns Part 1 and Part 3 and From Cromwell To Wellington by Spenser Wilkinson and Atlas To Coxe's Memoirs of The Duke of Marlborough
A WWI era Army Service Corp 1821 pattern sword by Wilkinson No. 50089, the 88cm fullered and polished blade, etched with GVR cipher, Royal coat of arms and bears name "L. J. Walsh" within foliate panels, the triple bar hilt with fish skin grip, chequered pommel and backstrap, in leather scabbard.
Men of the Battle of Britain 60th Anniversary Edition by Kenneth Wynn hardback book. Scarce book which is selling for upwards of £125 used on Amazon and thats an unsigned copy. Bookplate on inside front cover signed by 10 including Bill Green, Tony Pickering, Richard Jones, W Clark, R Kings, Tim Elkington, Nigel Rose, Ken Wilkinson. Limited edition of 9 of 10. Good condition
A set of six Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Limited crescent shaped serving dishes with stylised floral decorated and graduated blue borders CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs and crazing. Three very badly crazed and stained. Few small frits. One with corner broken off and missing. Approx 21cm long.
THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS SWORD OF BRIG L M GIBBS CVO-DSO_MC A Wilkinson sword with Battle Honours and the initials in the cartouche of Brigadier Lancelot Merivale Gibbs. He carried the sword through both World wars, in India and at three Coronations. Number 42841, steel scabbard with paper wrapped outer, some light staining or rust. Also his silver hallmarked and bearing the initials L M G, swaggerstick with Coldstream Guards badge.
TWO SWORDS. A Victorian Infantry Officers sword with steel scabbard. Levee pattern single-edged curved blade of 32.1/4"", with rust coating. Among the decoration to the blade is a family crest, brass hilt with VR & crown. A 1908 Troopers pattern cavalry sword with steel scabbard. Rust covered hilt though the Wilkinson blade is very clean, 35"" in length. Various markings to the blade, including P08, 9`15 etc.The metal scabbard has a similar rust covering, to the hilt and pommel.
CHARLES HOLME: THE GENIUS OF J M W TURNER ? SPECIAL WINTER NUMBER OF ?STUDIO?, 1903, orig ptd wraps, worn, bottom wrap detchd + W G 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)
A Map of the United States of America, with Part of the Adjoining Provinces from the Latest Authorities This uncommon map presents a pre-Tennessee configuration. The map covers the region from the eastern seaboard to the Mississippi River. The Western Territory takes in all the area west of the Ohio River with several Indian tribes located and areas of ""Extensive Meadows"" in today`s Illinois. Kentucky occupies a larger area that appears to include part of today`s West Virginia. A large unnamed territory in the region of Mississippi and Alabama is the tribal territory of the Chicasaws, Cherokees, Chactaws and Muskogees. In the Northeast Main is noted as belonging to Massachusetts Bay. Engraved by T. Conder. Original color with minor soiling confined to the blank margins. 8.5"" W x 11"" H Wilkinson, Robert 1791
The United States of America Confirmed by Treaty. 1783 This small map of the young United States includes several important historical regions. One of the most unique and scarce features on early maps of the U.S. is the appearance of Franklinia. In 1785 settlers in present-day western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee organized a state government to be named in honor of Benjamin Franklin. Congress turned down their appeal but the fledgling state maintained a legislature and governor until 1788. This ephemeral state appeared on only a small number of maps into the early part of the 19th century. Another interesting feature is the region labeled Indiana that appears in what is now West Virginia. This land was a major contention between the private Indiana Land Company and the State of Virginia in the latter part of the 18th century. The argument over ownership of the property resulted in the Eleventh Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Indiana Land Company lost its claim to the land. Another uncommon regional name is New Iberia, the original Spanish settlement in the region of New Madrid, Missouri. The large Western Territory takes up present-day Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. A table below the title lists twenty states, territories, and governments (including Franklinia) with their founding dates. Engraved by B. Smith and published by Hamilton Adams & Co. Original color on a sturdy sheet with a hint of toning. 9.8"" W x 11.3"" H Wilkinson, Robert 1812
MILITARY MEDALS, LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 1914-1918 (Harold Wilkinson); officially named as issued. Unevenly toned, carefully pierced for hanging display at obverse 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine. Private Harold Wilkinson, of Liscard, was killed in action 30 July 1916 during an attack on the village of Guillemont whilst serving in the 19th (Pals) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment. A local newspaper included a small portrait and obituary, which reads as follows: ‘NONE MORE RELIABLE AND NONE BRAVER – Officer Tribute to Fallen Liscard Soldier – Private Harold Wilkinson (Liverpool Regiment), who was killed in action on July 30, in his 20th year, was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wilkinson, 14, Dalton Road, Liscard (formerly of Southport). He was educated at New Brighton Higher Elementary School, and on leaving entered the office of the Argenta Meat Co., North John Street, Liverpool, where he was highly esteemed. He was one of the first members of Emmanuel’s Choir, at one time a leader in the 3rd (Emmanuel) Wallasey Scouts. He was a good sportsman, taking, however, more interest in yachting and fishing than in other sports. One of the first to join at the outbreak of war, he went out with his Brigade in November last. His parents have received a letter from his platoon officer, who writes: - “I was his platoon officer, and as such had learnt to know and to value him. There was no better man in the platoon, company, or battalion – none more reliable and none braver, and I may say he was, apart entirely from Army matters, a son of whom any mother might well have been proud. I had sent his name in for promotion, and always regarded him as a splendid soldier and a splendid fellow.” Sold with copy newspaper clipping, copy MIC showing his entitlement to a 1914-15 Trio, casualty report, and some useful research.
A Victorian silver cruet stand with glass cruets, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1848, the silver stand with seven compartments, each of hexagonal form with decorative pierced sides and beaded rim, the centre of the stand with scroll cast loop handle, housing seven cruets, comprising; four glass oil/vinegar bottles with glass stoppers, a silver mounted mustard and two silver mounted salt shakers, the stand raised on four scroll bracket feet, 27cm high, total weighable silver 21.5oz
A Victorian silver cruet stand with glass cruets, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1848, the silver stand with seven compartments, each of hexagonal form with decorative pierced sides and beaded rim, the centre of the stand with scroll cast loop handle, housing seven cruets, comprising; four glass oil/vinegar bottles with glass stoppers, a silver mounted mustard and two silver mounted salt shakers, the stand raised on four scroll bracket feet, 27cm high, total weighable silver 21.5oz

-
23175 Los(e)/Seite