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THE `F.C. BURLEIGH` ALBUM housing a definitive and valuable collection of Great Britain. Queen Victoria issues commence 1841 with imperforate 1d reds and 2d blues 1854-57 period with various dies and plates, all fine examples, 1858-64 2d blue plates, 7,8,9 and 12, 1869 plates 13, 14, and 15. The 1870 1/2d value has all plates ex 8.9 and 19, mint `Officials` are present for Admiralty 1903, Army 1896, Inland Revenue 1882-1901. The Silver issue 1887-1892 is present (12 values) very fresh colours, fine mint. Queen Victoria definitive`s are well represented 1910-1936, with many shades and all identified. Both George VI and Queen Elizabeth II issues are present with watermark varieties. Queen Elizabeth II `Castles` include the 1959-63 De La Rue mint and Bradbury Wilkinson mint. Both mint and unmounted postage issues are present 1951-69
A naval Master at Arms sword, scabbard and slip case, with wire bound fish skin grip, gilt brass guard with fouled anchor and crown motif, folding guard, polished steel single fullered blade by Wilkinson Sword limited, and inscribed 'FL Mulloy, Devonport/MX891843 Master at Arms 1949-72', gold braid sword knot and plaited cord, length of blade 78cm, overall length 92cm, brass bound leather scabbard with two suspension loops
Vaccination. The Report on the Cow-Pock Inoculation, from the Practice at the Vaccine-Pock Institution, During the Years 1800, 1801, and 1802..., Written by the Physicians to the Institution, 1803, [viii], 136, [4] pp, two hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates of skin eruptions, folding table, each with library stamp, index at rear, a little spotting, bound with White (Charles), An Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of that Swelling, in One or Both of the Lower Extremities, Which Sometimes Happens to Lying-In Women, Part II., Manchester, 1801, [xvi], 134, [2] pp, four hand-coloured plates, half-title and final blank present, library stamp to title and plates, bound with Lambe (William), Researches into the Properties of Spring Water with Medical Cautions (Illustrated by Cases) Against the Use of Lead..., [1803], [viii], 204 pp, bound with Wilkinson (George), Experiments and Observations on the Cortex Salicus Latifoliae, or broad-leafed Willow Bark..., Newcastle Upon Tyne, [1803], 118 pp, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece by Thomas Bewick after Assiotti (library stamp), slightly offset to title, bound with one other by William Blackburne and two medical dissertations from Edinburgh by Henry Reeve and John James de Roches (1)
The 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games gold prize medal won by George Wilkinson captain of the British water polo team, designed by Erik Lindberg and Bertram Mackennal, two maidens crowning a victorious athlete, the reverse with a herald proclaiming the Olympic Games, in vermeil, the medal has been drilled at the top, gold patina worn; sold together with George Wilkinson’s 1912 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding a figure of Nike, the city of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga (2) George Wilkinson, a prolific goal scorer with a variety of shots, is generally recognized as the world’s first great water polo player. In 1899 he was only playing in the Division III of the Manchester League, but the following year he was recruited by the famous Manchester Osborne Swim Club. He is traditionally listed as being a member of the1900 Paris Olympic Games gold medal winning British team, but this has been disputed in some sources. After being on the winning Manchester team for the 1901 ASA championships, Wilkinson moved to Hyde Seals SC in 1902. He captained the Hyde team for 22 years, leading them to nine ASA titles and a victory over Brussels in the ‘World Championship’ at Paris in 1904. Wilkinson won Olympic gold at London in 1908 and then captained the winning team at the 1912 Stockholm Games where we was awarded the gold medal being offered here. Wilkinson also travelled to Olympics in 1920 and 1924 as a reserve. He won a total of 24 caps for England between 1900 and 1922, captaining the team on four occasions. Like a number of notable sportsmen of this time, he became a publican and was the landlord at the Wheatsheaf Hotel in Hyde for many years. The Hyde Seal Statue was unveiled and Hyde Town Hall in 2002.
A quantity of Hornby ‘00’ gauge railway accessories. Lyddle End: Canal boat, canal bridge, 2 x lock, 2 x St Mary’s chapel, 2 x country police station, Wilkinson’s florist shop, farm house, lower Lyddle End office. Together with items such as Retain walls slope 1 – 4, canal bridge adapter and ramps, Cotswold stone wall etc. Most boxed / packeted. VGC-As New. (A few unboxed items QGC). (40+ items).
An ERII RN officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 31”, by Wilkinson, no 99076 (for 1971) on backstrap, etched with crowned ERII cypher and crowned fouled anchor within roped oak wreath panels, regulation gilt half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor and turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard (kinked, some wear). GC (guard slightly mis-shapen)
A WWI 1897 pattern infantry officer’s service sword, plain fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, no 47197 (for 1914), regulation pierced steel guard incorporating Geo V cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard with frog, and chamois lined carrying case (worn). GC (some wear and light pitting)
WILKINSON, ROBERT. A General Atlas, being A Collection of Maps..., 1799 (on contents leaf). 4to., cont. half calf (worn, inner upper joint broken). Engraved title (shaved and stained), 48 hand coloured maps, 2 of them double page (split at centrefolds, maps 1 - 7 with some soiling). See illustration.
BRIGGS, ERNEST. Angling and Art in Scotland, 1908. 8vo., orig. pictorial cloth. 32 colour plates. With headed sheet loosely inserted from Peter Deane of the Wildlife Gallery, Eastbourne, presenting the volume to the artist Norman Wilkinson in 1962. With five other books, 4 of them Lonsdale titles. (6)
A box containing a set of four Victorian Old English pattern tablespoons (London, 1899), together with two similar dessert spoons, a pair of Victorian Old Chippendale style dessert forks (by Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1881), together with a Straight Thread pattern dessert spoon and fork (by William Eaton, varying dates), plus various silver bladed fruit knives and forks
A Victorian silver two-bottle inkstand, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1854, shaped rectangular form, pierced foliate scroll apron, on four bracket feet, with a pen well, plus two silver mounted glass inkwells of square form, the hinged covers with engraved decoration, length 28cm, approx. weight 17oz.
Geo V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers sword by Wilkinson Sword Co. Pall Mall. Blade numbered 51080. Etched blade with Geo V cypher. Sword overall in sound condition. Wire bound fish skin grip. Blade 32". In its leather field scabbard. Most leather missing only present on the chape. Wood and brass scabbard throat present. Worn overall.
A George III silver caddy spoon with oval fluted bowl and engraved octagonal shaped handle, London, 1795, maker SH, length 6.8cm., also an Edward VII silver gilt caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield, 1907, maker Henry Wilkinson Ltd., 8.8cm. long, a pair of Sheffield plated caddy spoons with pear shaped bowls and engraved wriggle-work borders, and another old Sheffield plated caddy spoon with shell bowl, weight of silver 0.7ozs. (5)
Fly-Fishing interest. AFLALO (F G) A Book of Fishing Stories, 1913, 4to, plates, cloth gilt; GRIMBLE (A) The Salmon Rivers of Scotland, 3rd edition 1913, 8vo, maps and plates, unopened and uncut, vellum backed boards (slightly soiled), label rubbed; HODGSON (W Earl) Trout Fishing, 1904 8vo, cloth gilt; HAMILTON (E) Recollections of fly Fishing for Salmon, Trout and Grayling, 1884, 8vo, mezzotint frontispiece, plates, slight yellowing and spotting to first leaves, cloth gilt; AUSTIN (A B) An Angler`s Anthology, illustrated by Norman Wilkinson, first edition 1930, 4to, cloth (slight sunned); one other (6)

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