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A collection of assorted bayonets, to include an Enfield 1856 Yataghan sword bayonet, a WWI US Remington 1913 pattern bayonet, a Swedish 1896 knife bayonet, a Czech VZ-24 Mauser bayonet, a Wilkinson 1907 pattern example with leather scabbard and another with hook quillon and original belt strap marked "Staples. C", with struck through marks to the pommel, together with three other knives in scabbards (qty)
Norman Wilkinson (British 1878-1971) "Tail of the Craignish Pool - River Tay" Signed twice, titled verso, watercolour.13.5 x 18cm (framed 28.5 x 29.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
A Wilkinson Sword three blade penknife, brass linings, ebonised scales, nickel bolsters, blade stamped Sheffield England, Stainless INOX; a Southern & Richardson penkife, three blades, tweezers and pick, ebonised scales, vacant cartouche, brass linings; a New York City tourist keyring penknife; a novelty comb in the form of a pocket knife; others etc.
NEW NATURALIST. The New Naturalist Library. London: Collins and Harper Collins, 1945-2021. 144 vols., including 121 first editions and 1 volume with a signed publisher’s slip, 8vo (223 x 151mm.) Numerous illustrations. (Toning, occasional spotting to early volumes, some volumes name or gift inscribed.) Original cloth (extremities bumped to early volumes), dust-jackets (37 volumes are price-clipped, minor chipping to spine ends of early volumes), numbers 97-144 still in the publisher’s shrink-wrap. Note: a run of one hundred and forty-four volumes of the New Naturalist. Numbers 1, 2, 5, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 54, and 58 are reprints. Number 70 is a first edition, first state. Number 143 has a loose publisher’s slip signed by author David M. Wilkinson. – And a further ten volumes (‘New Naturalist Monographs’, numbers 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 18, 19, 21) (155).
WILKINSON, J.G. Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. London: John Murray, 1837. 3 vols., first edition, first series, 8vo (219 x 134mm.) Tinted lithographic frontispiece, numerous plates, 3 folding, some in colour, illustrations within text, errata leaf. (Spotting to front and rear leaves.) Original black cloth with pictorial gilt to upper covers and spines (frayed to spine ends of volumes 2 and 3, replaced endpapers to volume 1). – And a further sixteen miscellaneous volumes (including H.T. Stainton’s ‘A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths’, 2 vols., 1857-1859, 8vo) (19).
MANUSCRIPT. – J. WILKINSON. My First Trip to London, and Neighbourhood. [N.p.:] London: 7th- 15th July 1862. 47pp., manuscript, 8vo (181 x 115mm.) 24 leaves of clearly legible hand-written diary entries relating the experiences of a young woman and her sister visiting London by train from Liverpool, and her thoughts on seeing the ‘Great Exhibition’ in Crystal Palace and the ‘Great London Exposition’ of 1862, plus a trip to Brighton. (Toning.) Original card wrappers, title in manuscript to upper cover (some corner creasing, browning). Note: an evocative travel journal that lends a different perspective on the ‘Great Exhibition’. On seeing statues of the engineers that were three or four times life size the writer wonders if this is to emphasise the ‘great minds’ of these ‘great men’. They see the trees, the sugar cane, the endless ‘Picture Galleries’, the ‘figures of all the nations’ (‘from the Indian savage down to the civilised European’), and the model of the hugely symbolic ‘Koh-i-noor’ diamond, but it’s the sheer vastness of the industrial technology that renders her speechless. The following day, ‘the thought struck me that there is as much care taken, if not more, in making anything for the destruction of life and property, than for the preservation of the same’.
P1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet Dated Sept 1914 17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Wilkinson" dated "9/14". Blued steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel without oil hole. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its brown leather scabbard with faint dated "15". Clean condition. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
British P1888 Enfield Bayonet And Indian SMLE Bayonet P1888 example. 12 inch, double edged blade. Forte with maker "Wilkinson London". Various dates and cancellation stamps. Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Wooden slab grips secured by two brass rivets ... Indian No 1 MKII* SMLE bayonet. 11 3/4 inch, single edged blade with back edge sharpened point. Forte with maker "N.W.R." (North West Railway) dated "44". Blackened steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard. 2 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
P1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet Dated June 1915 17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Wilkinson" dated "6/15". Blued steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel without oil hole. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its brown leather scabbard with maker "A.C." (A Cooper B'ham) dated "15". Blued steel mounts. Early pattern, tear shape frog stud. Throat with 3 rivets. Clean condition. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
P1888 MKI 2nd Type Volunteer Pattern Bayonet Dated Feb 1891 12 inch, double edged blade. Forte with maker "Wilkinson London" dated "2/91" with crowned VR cypher. Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel, this with cancellation stamps. Polished wooden grips secured by two brass rivets. Contained in its leather scabbard with steel mounts. Complete with brown leather, 1888 pattern Volunteer frog. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Victorian/Edwardian Carte Des Visite Portraiture Mainly From Indian Studios 38), examples from Indian studios, E Wilkinson The Punjab (4), Henry W Loof India, both of children one with a boy holding a dog one of a young shepherd, Carl Koenig Lahore/Umballa (5) one of a baby, one of a Scottish Soldier, G W Laurie Lucknow (8), Bourne & Shepherd Simla, Calcutta, Bombay (3) includes two of children, H U Browning Rawalpindi, J Burke Punjab (1), other studios Jerie Carlsbad Germany (3), England, S Harold Law, Henry W Salmon Winchester, Broadhead Leicester, WP Glaisby York portrait of a British Soldier, Protheroe Bristol, Lambert Weston Folkestone, Brom Barnes Bell, a baby and one image of a rural farmstead. G-E, (38)please see image of the Broadhead, Leicester card
Three framed prints with a converted fire screen: A Chinese silk embroidery of a cockerel on a flowering branch, late Qing-early Republican period, mounted on silk and displayed behind glass in a gilt frame converted into a fire screen, frame dimensions: 59 x 63.5 cm; James Basire (1730-1802) - 'Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Gibraltar, exactly taken on the Spot in the year 1738,' hand-coloured engraving, taken from 'Mr Tindal's Continuation of Mr Rapin's History of England', 43 x 64 cm; Two maps: Emanuel Bowen - 'An Accurate Map of Devon Shire Divided into its Hundreds. Drawn from the best Authorities, assisted by the most approved Modern Maps...', printed for Carrington Bowles & Carver, Robert Wilkinson, c.1785, 54 x 70 cm; together with a reproduction map of Gloucester (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD WITH SAUCE SPOON, the mustard of an oval pierced form, raised on four feet with scroll handle and hinged cover, with a blue glass insert, hallmarked 'James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin)' Sheffield 1888, approximate gross weight excluding the glass insert 2.88 ozt, 89.6 grams, together with a sauce spoon with a faceted handle, hallmarked 'Henry Wilkinson & Co' Sheffield 1845, length 15cm, approximate gross weight 0.69 ozt, 21.6 grams (condition report: would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, the blue glass insert is in overall good condition)
Mixed Lot of Coins, Medals and Banknotes including silver. To include 1825 penny VF, 'The Great Bell of York Minster 1845' bronze medal EF, South Africa 1896 silver two-shilling EF, 1990 O'Brien £5 five pound banknote, 1992 O'Brien £10 ten pound banknote, A0 prefix O'Brien 10 shilling banknote, John Wilkinson 1787 halfpenny token VF, plus various other coins and banknotes including a large quantity of British predecimal coinage. Total weight mixed silver coinage 96 grams approx.
WW2 Battle of Britain signed collection of 9 signed 7 x 5 inch Bookplates. Air Cdre John Ellacombe DFC, Wg Cdr Peter Ayerst DFC, Flt Lt W Clark DFM, Sqn Ldr P Dawbarn, Grp Capt Billy Drake DSO DFC, F/O Ken Wilkinson, Flt Lt Richard Jones, Sqn Ldr Tony Pickering, Wg Cdr Tim Elkington. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
The RAF Handbook 1939 45 Signed 51 WW2 RAF Veterans. The RAF Handbook 1939 45 by David Wragg, hard back book with dust cover published 2007, both in very good condition. A comprehensive, single source reference on the RAF and the vital part it played in the Second World War. This copy has been signed across three pages by the following 51 WW2 RAF Veterans. First page Corporal Frank Calenson 144 Sqd Fitter, Flt Lt George Dunn DFC 10/76/608 Sqd/1409 Met Flight, W/O Dave Fellowes 460 Sqd, W/O Peter Goodale 255 Sed, W/O Harry Irons DFC 9/158 Sqd, Flt Lt Jo Lancaster DFC 40/12 Sqd, Flt Lt Gordon Mellor 103 Sqd, W/O Peter Proctor 11/41 Sqd, Second page W/O Dennis Avey 617 Sqd, Wg Cmdr John Bell DFC 619/617 Sqd, W/O Roy Briggs 576/156/138/35 Sqd, W/O Ron Brown 218/75 Sqd, W/O Eric Carter 81/615/456 Sqd, W/O Tom Carter 263 Sqd, Flt Lt John Cooper AFM 101 Sqd, W/O Dick Curnock 425 Sqd, Flt Lt Dennis Evans MBE 170 Sqd, W/O Ron Farnborough 33 Sqd, W/O Derek Gurney 10 Sqd, Flt Lt Sir Paul Holden 287/74 Sqd, W/O Ken Johnson 61/9 Sqd, W/O Ted Key 514 Sqd, Flt Lt Gordon Mellor 103 Sqd (Duplicate signature), W/O Rupert Noye DFC 166/12/156 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Pickering 501 Sqd, W/O Ron Powers 202 Sqd, Flt Lt Rodney Scrase DFC 72 Sqd, W/O Reg Spencer 514/617 Sqd, W/O W R Wally Stevenson DFM 621 Sqd, Flt Lt Edward Twigs Trees 112/71 Sqd, F/O Ken Wilkinson 616 Sqd, Third page Flt Lt Freddie Ball DFC 44/49 Sqd, W/O Phil Bates 149 Sqd, Flt Lt Terry Clark DFM 219 Sqd, W/O Colin Cole 617 Sqd, W/O James Copus 97 Sqd, W/O Frank Elliott 192 Sqd, W/O Don Farrington 90 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Benny Goodman 617 Sqd, Flt Lt Ron Homes DFC 101 Sqd, W/O Harry Kartz 9 Sqd, W/O Jack Linaker 9 Sqd, Flt Sgt Jim McGillivray 115 Sqd, Flt Sgt Len Manning 57 Sqd, Flt Lt D Oliver GM (matted signature), W/O Anuerin Taff Owen 153/12 Sqd, W/O Reg Payne 50 Sqd, W/O Frank Tilley 617 Sqd, W/O Ron Tomlin 10 Sqd, Flt Sgt Eric Varney 207 Sqd, W/O Bill Viollet 166 Sqd, Flt Sgt Jack Watson DFM 12/156 Sqd. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A pair of William IV silver-mounted oak wine bottle coasters, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1833, circular form with cast foliate borders, with central engraved cartouche crest depicting boar's head between 2 feathers, rim diameter 16.5cm, 15.5oz gross . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only general surface wear to high points, hallmarks slightly worn and matching
A Regency mahogany extending dining table, 1800s, with scissor action, folding down to a D-shaped side table and extending to incorporate three leaf insertions, the frieze with ebony stringing and the ring turned legs with ebonised details, on brass cappings and castors, movement stamped, 'Wilkinson Patent Moorfields', H 73cm, W 122cm, length extended: 256cm, depth as a D-end table, 56cmThomas & William Wilkinson, of 9/10 Brokers Row, Moorfields, London, were specialist makers of dining tables and in 1807 patented a concertina or scissor action that permitted their tables to be either greatly reduced or expanded in length. The firm became known for their range of patent tables and the firm advertised dining tables that when closed occupied 'a space considerably smaller than is necessary for the standing of any other dining table now in use'.Condition Report: In good tidy condition overall and ready for use. The four clips are present and there are no obvious repairs or woodworm.
A Lee Enfield SMLE 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson, 43cm blade and leather covered scabbard, 1887 Pattern Martini Henry Sword Bayonet and Scabbard, dated 1888, 46cm blade, non matching leather covered steel scabbard, and an 1888 pattern bayonet, 30cm blade, without scabbard (3)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A group of monochromatic studio pottery, including: two raku-fired cylindrical vases with button detailing by Karen Wilkinson (together with business card); a raku-fired vase in the form of an allium and a Gwen Bainbridge porcelain mug, impressed mark, together with promotional materials, 9.5 cm [Gwen has a BA(Hons) in Glass and Ceramic design as well as a teaching degree and was a lecturer at the Carlisle College of Art and Design. Together with Jan Goodey, Gwen is a published researcher on the adherence of metal clay to porcelain. She is based at The Wilder Clay Gallery, in Penrith, where she produces bone china and porcelain vessels alongside teaching workshops. In her Elizabethan range she works with the translucency of porcelain and adds texture through the application of lace and other fabrics]
CLARICE CLIFF; six dessert bowls in the 'Rhodanthe' pattern from the Bizarre range, with Wilkinson Ltd and Clarice Cliff marks to the base, diameter 16.5cm, height 4cm (6).Condition Report: Some wear and tear, five of the bowls ring when tapped, one has a dull sound even though there's no obvious crack, chip or repair.
Specimen Bank Note: Southern Rhodesia specimen 5 Pounds, dated 1939, no signature, no serial number, red BRADBURY WILKINSON SPECIMEN overprint to face, three cancellation holes, CANCELLED perforations, crisp, clean condition, small fold evident to top left corner, dirty mark evident in watermark on face, minor rounding to corners, small red ink mark apparent just below 'F' of 'FIVE' on back, provenance sold as part of the Derek Friday Collection, re offered by vendor
Specimen Bank Note: Southern Rhodesia specimen 1 Pound, dated 1942, no signature, no serial number, red BRADBURY WILKINSON SPECIMEN overprint to face, one cancellation hole, crisp, clean condition, small spot to left hand margin of face and similar right hand margin of back, provenance sold as part of the Derek Friday Collection, re offered by vendor
Cartier. A slim gold open-faced keyless watch with enamel crest of Sir Russell Wilkinson K.C.V.O., circa 1900. Movement: lever escapement, 19 jewels. Dial: silvered guilloché, Arabic numerals. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, milled band, no. 7876, blue enamel crest to the back. Signed: dial, movement signed E. W. & C. Co. Inc. Dimensions: diameter 45mm. Accessories: presentation case. £1,000-£1,500 --- Sir Russell Facey-Wilkinson (1888-1968) was the physician and aide-de-camp to Prince Arthur of Connaught. Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: very slight spotting, overall attract patina. Case: light scuffs throughout but overall in good condition. Gross weight: 54.3gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
Beckford (William).- [Sale Catalogue] The Valuable Library of Books in Fonthill Abbey. A Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare, and Valuable Library (of 20,000 Volumes) . . . , [including] The Unique and Splendid Effects of Fonthill Abbey [&] The Pictures and Miniatures at Fonthill Abbey, together bound in 1 vol., engraved frontispiece, occasional spotting or soiling, original boards, rubbed and spotted, rebacked and recornered in dark blue morocco, new endpapers, preserved in dark blue morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, spine titled in gilt, Phillips, 1823 § Hamilton Palace Libraries (The). [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the First [- Fourth] Portion of the Beckford Library removed from Hamilton Palace, 4 parts in 1 vol., with printed lists of prices and buyers' names bound at end, occasional spotting, a few pencil annotations, modern calf-backed marbled boards, vellum tips, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1882-83, 8vo (2) *** The first was one of the most famous sales of the nineteenth century, necessitated by Beckford's diminished financial resources. The sale was entrusted to Christie's and catalogued but before it took place John Farquhar, a Scottish gunpowder-manufacturer, bought the whole estate together with its contents. He then put the contents up for sale at auction with Phillips the following year. Choice items from Beckford's library and art collection had already been removed to his new residence in Lansdowne Terrace, Bath, and were inherited by his son-in-law the 10th Duke of Hamilton, later sold as part of the Hamilton Palace sales from 1882-84.The first sale catalogue comprises the entire contents of Fonthill, offered at auction over thirty-seven days from 23rd September to 29th October, encompassing the library, furniture, pictures and prints.
Collection of tableware comprising two lidded tureens; a serving plate; three tea plates; and two side plates, all decorated with blue wavy lines to rims and a red motif on white ground. Each piece with a printed mark to base, 'Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England'. (8)
Coldstream Guards Officer's sword by Wilkinson of London Very good example, the blade bears decoration of a GVIR Crowned cypher, Battle Honours of the Regiment, the last being Hindenberg Line. The cutler's details of Henry Wilkinson can be found to the forte of the blade, with the number 68076 (1939). The open guard incorporates the Regimental device, of the Order of the Garter. The shagreen grip, with twist wire binding. Housed brown leather field service scabbard. Sword and scabbard in Near Parade Condition. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Welsh Guards Elizabeth II Officer's sword by Wilkinson. Parade condition example, the blade etched with the regimental crest, Battle Honours and Royal cypher. The open guard is with the regimental device and black leather grip with twist wire binding. Housed in a brown leather field scabbard. There is no Wilkinson blade number but the guard with hand etched numbers indicating this is a regimental example c. 1977. VGC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Victorian Dockyard Battalions Officer's 1855 Pattern Helmet. A very good and rare example. The body of the helmet in felt material, with black patent leather front and rear peak. To the front gilt helmet plate mounted with title ribbon "Royal Dock Yard Battn" To the crown a gilt ball spike with ornate floral base. A pair of gilt lion head bosses support a gilt gimp chin chain with velvet backing. The interior with full silk lining retaining original tailor's paper label of Wilkinson & Son of Pall Mall London. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
British Army Officers Sword of the Explorer Lt Adrian Ashby-Smith RAOC. Lieutenant Adrian Ashby-Smith RAOC was killed when a member of the British Vulcan Expedition to Ecuador in 1976 when Mount Sangay erupted.The regulation pattern sword by Wilkinson of London the blade with etched decoration of a crowned EIIR cypher and etched panel 'A.J. A-S 1973'. The forte with the cutlers details of Wilkinson and the blade is numbered 102544. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. The blade remains in clean condition, some surface rust spots, blade does not fit fully in the scabbard. ... Accompanied by a quantity of research material including photocopy photographs of him wearing the sword. Lieutenant Adrian Ashby-Smith after passing out at Sandhurst was commissioned into the Royal Army Ordinance Corps. He was known as an adventurer and took part in a number of expeditions including the Zaire River Expedition of 1974-75. Many of the specimens collected are held in the British Museum and the Gardens at Kew. In 1976 he volunteered and was selected for the British Vulcan Expedition to Ecuador. Whilst ascending Mount Sangay, the volcano erupted killing him and a colleague. In 1980 the Adrian Ashby-Smith Trust was established to encourage exploration and scientific research to remote areas of the earth. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

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