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Victorian Silver Basting Spoon, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1877, Old English Pattern with Presentation Inscription; George III Silver Sauce Ladle, Mary and Elizabeth Sumner, London 1809, Old English Pattern; An Edwardian Silver Sauce Ladle, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1905, Old English Pattern, Engraved with a Monogram; and Six Silver Sugar Tongs, 13 Troy oz
Germany. A mixed collection of approx. 135 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic regional maps, including examples by Mallet, Dower, Findlay, Virtue, S.D.U.K., Fullarton, Mitchell, Wilkinson, Johnston, Lapie, Chatelain, Stieler, Colton, Kelly and Lizars, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.135)
Italy. A collection of approx. forty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. colouring, including examples by Cowperthwait, S.D.U.K., Johnston, Hall, Teesdale, Bellin, Tardieu, Blandeau, Stieler and Wilkinson, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)
Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 125 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, maps of Russia, Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia and Europe, including examples by S.D.U.K., Mallet, Bartholomew, Bellin, Bonne, Steiler, Pass, Tallis, Hall, Wilkinson, Munster, De Fer and Johnston, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.125)
Spain & Portugal. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th and 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, several with hand colouring, including examples by S.D.U.K., A & C Black, Findlay, Virtue, Dower, Bartholomew, Janvier, Halma, Bonne, Wilkinson, Macquart, Bowen, Cary and Arrowsmith, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.35)
Wilkinson (Robert). America, Africa Including Arabia and the Mediterranean [and] Asia Including the Russian and Turkish Empires, New Holland &c., pub. 1802 - 03, together three engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, folded and laid on linen, each edged with green silk, partially detached, slight staining, short split to central folds, each approx. 545 x 625mm (3)
Rhode Island. The Public Laws of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations... To which are prefixed the Charter, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, and President Washington’s Address of September, 1796. Published by Authority, at Providence by Carter and Wilkinson, 1798, previous owner signature to title, library ink stamp number to title verso, last three leaves misnumbered, some spotting and browning, contemporary calf, rubbed with some wear at foot of spine, 8vo. Sabin 70626. (1)
Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). A General Atlas Consisting of the World and Quarters. Empires, Kingdoms, States and Rebublicks with all the New Discoveries & Territorial Arrangements &c. &c. &c. n.d., c.1810, disbound decorative calligraphic title, creased and torn with loss, f.e.p. with near contemp. manuscript contents list, eighteen (only) engraved maps by Wilkinson, Laurie & Whittle and Cary, all with contemp. hand colouring, maps with closed tears and occ. loss, all repaired and strengthened on verso, some dust and finger soiling, lacking boards, folio. This appears to be the remnants of an early 19th century composite atlas. The title page is from a Wilkinson atlas but it is a different size from the majority of the maps. Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (1)
A British Yataghan bladed 1856/58 pattern bayonet, length of blade 58cm, with steel quillon, chequered grips, complete with leather and metal mounted scabbard, 1888 pattern bayonet with straight double edged blade, stamped 'Wilkinson, London', together with War Department marks, length of blade 30cm, with steel quillon, wooden grips, complete with a leather and metal covered scabbard (2)
A World War II period Nazi Germany Army Officer's dagger, the straight double edged blade stamped 'Solingen', length of blade 25cm, with simulated stained ivory grip, white metal cross guard with the Eagle & Swastika emblem, replacement wooden pommel, also a late 19th/early 20th century Jambiya, with curved double edged blade, length of blade 25cm, with white metal and brass covered grip, with foliate decoration, together with matching scabbard, a British 1907 pattern bayonet, the straight single edged single fullered blade stamped 'Wilkinson', length of blade 43cm, with wooden grip, complete with metal and leather covered scabbard, a large early 20th century Kukri knife, length of blade 49cm, with horn grip complete with leather scabbard (4)
A British Army Infantry Officers 1895/1897 pattern sword, with straight single edged single fullered blade, stamped 'Wilkinson, London', together with proof marks, length of blade 82cm, the chromed pierced guard decorated with Queen Victoria's cypher surmounted by a crown, with fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, leather sword knot, complete with a leather covered scabbard
Sword - a good 1854 Pattern Foot Guards Officers sword made by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London. Blade numbered 29982, research shows the sword being sold to a Mr Willoughby on 25/3/1890. Wassume this to be The Hon Charles S. Heathercote-Drummond-Willoughby, commissioned 2/Lieut on 22nd Jan 1890, 2nd Bn Scots Guards. A fine quality sword in excellent condition, blade 33", etched with Scots Guards battle honours. With research
Sword - a good quality 1821 pattern Artillery Officers Sword to A.F.E. Stiffe, 2Lt RA 16.2.1887, a student at the staff college. Captain 9.10.97. 2/IC of No.76 COY (Bombay) RGA. Major I/C No. 56 COY (Mauritius) RGA. Lt. Col. 30.10.14. RGA. Manufactured by the Wilkinson Sword Company, blade numbered 27682 for 1884, finely etched blade (some pitting to tip) three bar hilt wire bound fish skin grip (some wear noted), in its steel scabbard (patches of rust and pitting). The Sword was sold on 19th November 1886, and purchased by A. F. E. Stiffe Esq, Royal Artillery.
Overseas Union Bank Ltd., 1974 Production Proof of Certificate of Deposit Undertint with Cash Coin.“OUB” underprint for C.D. issued by company. Pink, light green and orange-tan underprint, From Bradbury Wilkinson Archives. Uncirculated with evidence of light thinning where removed from sample book. Typed archival text on bottom. Rare production proof. BWC.
A Victorian Officers Sword, 19th century, blade length 35cm, overall length 48cm, by Wilkinson, reduced and converted to a side arm with brass mounts and turned wood handle in brass mounted leather scabbard, and also an Indian cavalry sabre, 75.5cm blade length, overall length 89cm, 20th century, after a European pattern, foliate engraved blade (2)
A Mark 1, 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword by Wilkinson, length of blade 88.5cm, overall length 107cm, the blade straight, flat back, single fuller each side to within 8ins of spear point, stamped 'W.S.C' possibly West Somerset County School and 'I.P88', the guard with a sheet steel bowl with lipped edge; sword-knot slit near pommel, very large pear shape reinforcing piece on outside near blade shoulder made of leather, the grip plastic with steel pommel and large depression for thumb, the scabbard sheet steel, square end, detachable mouth piece, two fixed and opposite loops, wood lined.
A collection of pictures and prints including a pair of late 19th century oil paintings on board, still lives with fruit, a watercolour of a coastal landscape with sheep grazing, an 18th century map of the counties of Gloucestershire and Monmouth, printed for R Wilkinson, 55 x 70cm in rosewood frame, a coloured print after Sutton Palmer of a Lakeland scene, a collection of black and white etchings of architectural subjects including an example signed Winifred W Jones and showing Bristol subjects, a small collection of books including titles relating to steam driven road vehicles, etc
Henry Wilkinson, British b.1921- Pointers; etching printed in colours, signed within the plate, signed and numbered 100/150 in pencil, 24.5x34cm: together with five other etchings of wild fowl printed in colours by the same hand, all signed and numbered in pencil, various sizes, (6) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Royal Navy, a quantity, including Cradock, ChristopherWhispers from the Fleet. Portsmouth & London, [n.d.]; Second edition; Kelly, T. From the Fleet in the Fifties. 1902; Hannay, David A short history of the Royal Navy. 1898-1909. 2 volumes; Heath, Admiral Sir Leopold George Letters from the Black Sea. 1897. A.L.S. from author tipped in; Fiennes, G. The ocean empire. 1911; Rawson, E.K. Twenty famous naval battles. 1900. 2 volumes; Marder, A.J. The anatomy of British sea power. 1964; Marder, A.J. British naval policy 1880-1905. [N.d.]; James, W.M. The British navy in adversity. 1926; Loades, D. The Tudor Navy. 1992. Dust-jacket; Yonge, C.D. The history of the British navy. 1866, 3 volumes, 8vo, hinges weak; Wilkinson, N. The Royal Navy. 1907; Yexley, L. The inner life of the navy. 1908; Edwards, B. Attack and sink. 2002; dust-jacket; Bridgland, T. Waves of hate. 2002, dust-jacket; Ash, B. Someone had blundered. 1960; Swan, E.W. The first commission of H.M.S. Calliope 1887-1890. 1939.; and 13 others, similar, some with Cruising Association Library gilt stamp to upper cover and/or CAL blindstamp to title or bookplate, a few rubbed or worn; sold not subject to return (34)Provenance:P The Cruising Association Library
Wedgwood and Staffordshire PotteriesReilly, Robin Wedgwood. New York: Stockton Press, 1989. First (American) edition, 4to, 2 volumes, blue cloth, spines gilt, marbled slipcase; Church, A.H. Josiah Wedgwood, master-potter. London: Seeley and Co., 1894. First edition, 4to, frontispiece and 3 plates, contemporary half morocco, original wrappers and advertisements bound in, spine slightly rubbed, boards a little faded, occasional foxing; Godden, Geoffrey A. Minton pottery and porcelain of the first period, 1793-1850. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1978. Second edition, 4to, blue cloth, dust jacket, bookplate to front free-endpaper, dust jacket slightly soiled and bumped; Falkner, Frank The Wood family of Burslem. Wakefield: EP Publishing Limited, 1972. Second edition, folio, red cloth, dust jacket, dust jacket torn in places and repaired with Selotape; Mankowitz, Wolf Wedgwood. London: Spring Brooks, 1967. Folio, blue cloth, dust jacket, some fading to upper part of spine, tears to dust jacket; Wilkinson, Vega Spode-Copeland-Spode... Woodbridge: Antique Collectors` Club, 2002. 4to, blue cloth gilt, dust jacket; and 20 others (27)
Gardnor, J. and R.Views taken on and near the River Rhine... London: J. Walter, W. Dickenson and J. Wilkinson, [1792]. 4to, 32 engraved plates, contemporary calf with gilt tooled borders, joints splitting, some rubbing and bumping to spine and covers, some offsetting, title and a few plates a little spotted [ESTC T110216 ]Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton
A Deactivated No.5 Mk.1 Mills Bomb (Hand Grenade), painted black, purple and blue; a Deactivated German Stick Grenade, the green canister marked ``VOR GEBRAUCH SPRENGKAPSEL EINSETZEN Sk. Do 11. 12.``; a Steel Powder Flask, the brass charger stamped Sykes Patent; a British Pattern 1907 Mk1 ``SMLE`` Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonet, by Wilkinson, lacks scabbard; a Russian First Model AKM/SVE Wirecutter Knife Bayonet, the blued steel scabbard with rubber insulation piece and leather belt loop (5)
A Victorian 1896 Pattern Mountain Artillery Sword, the 76cm single edge broad fullered curved steel blade stamped WILKINSON, PALL MALL to the back edge, the brass stirrup hilt stamped 26.M.B.316 (26th Mountain Battery, Sword 316), with ribbed iron grip, the Mark II leather scabbard stamped Col.1917, with brass mounts
An Edwardian Sword Stick, the 63.5cm triangular section fullered steel blade stamped Wilkinson, the tapering handle covered in silver coloured metal embossed with clover leaves, with cane haft; a Partridge Cane Sword Stick, with 66cm tapering square steel blade, the curved handle with silver mounts hallmarked for Chester 1916; a Similar Walking Stick for a Child, with silver mounts (3)
An Edward VII Heavy Cavalry Officer`s Sword to the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge`s Own), the 89cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher(lacks scabbard), Regimental crest, scrolling foliage and owner`s initials H.S.N., by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the steel hilt with chequered grip, pommel and backstrap, lacks scabbard
An 1827 pattern rifle regiment officer’s sword, very slightly curved, fullered blade 32”, by Wilkinson, no 16497 (for 1869), on backstrap, etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled fenestrated panels, and owner’s initials “ECK” in escutcheon, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, with sideloop, plain pommel and sharply chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings and WM throat mount. GC (blade sharpened, minor wear overall). Plate 6
An ERII Highland Officer’s broadsword, plain blade by Wilkinson, plated basket hilt with name “Beattie” under the crosspiece, red and white felt lining with blue ribbon and crimson tassels, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with frog and plated chape, with leatherette cover. VGC (refinished overall)

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