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Posters - Approximately sixty-four film posters, including two different `teasers` for `Planet of the Apes`, starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham Carter; `Billy Elliot`, starring Jamie Bell and Julie Walters; `The Full Monty`, starring Robert Carlyle, Tom Wilkinson and Mark Addy; and `Flubber`, starring Robin Williams, each approximately 76cm x 101cm.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry OfficerÍs Sword by Henry Wilkinson serial no. 9399, regulation pattern, brass hilt with VR cartouche, in its brass scabbard, inscribed ïMajor H.M.cL. Hutchison. P.W.O. West Yorkshire Regt. 1880Í A Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry OfficerÍs Sword by Harman & Co. Calcutta, regulation pattern with folding guard, in its brass scabbard, inscribed ïLt. Colonel H.M.cL. Hutchison, P.W.O. West Yorkshire Regiment 1887Í, (2).
A Set of Eleven Wilkinson ïRoyal StaffordshireÍ Pottery Toby Jugs, modelled as the allied war leaders, circa 1915-1919, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925) and issued during and immediately after the Great War, comprising: Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George (1915); Admiral Jellicoe (1915); Lord French (1915); Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig (1917); Admiral Beatty (1917); President Woodrow Wilson (1918); Marshall Foch (1918); General Botha (1918); Earl Kitchener (1915); Field Marshall Joffre (1918); and King George V (1919), all with black printed marks of facsimile Carruthers Gould signature, Wilkinson Ltd and ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London, WÍ, 25cm to 31cm high
A Wilkinson ïRoyal StaffordshireÍ Pottery Toby Jug, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925), King George V (1919), modelled seated holding a globe in his lap (unfinished colouring), with black printed marks of facsimile Carruthers Gould signature, Wilkinson Ltd and ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London, WÍ, 31cm high; and another Toby Jug, Marshall Foch (1918) (unfinished colouring), with black printed marks of facsimile Carruthers Gould signature, Wilkinson Ltd and ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London, WÍ, 30.5cm high (restorations) (2)
A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private N. Wilkinson of the 1st/4th Battalion, Duke of WellingtonÍs (West Riding Regiment), (Norman Wilkinson) 202960 Private N. Wilkinson, fell on the 29th of December 1917, aged 25, Son of Mary Ellen Wilkinson of 59 Thorncliffe Street, Lindley, Huddersfield and the late Fredrick Wilkinson; Husband of Mary Wilhelmina Wilkinson of Gocketford, Dumfries, he is Remembered with Honour at the Hooge Crater Cemetery. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Private H. Rowley of the 19th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, (Herbert Rowley) 26688 Private H. Rowley, was killed on the 20th of October 1916, aged 28, Husband of Lucie Annie Rowley of 171 Hyde Road, Woodley, Stockport, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 13A and 14C. A Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque to Rifleman Gajbahadur Chettri of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Queen AlexandraÍs Own Gurka Rifles (Gajbahadur Chettri) 4063 Rifleman Chettri, died on the 10th of April 1918, Son of Deoraj Chettri of Bajpura, No. 1 West, Nepal, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Heliopolis (Port Tewfik) Memorial, Egypt, (3).
Bruce Bairnsfather - A Signed Portrait Postcard, inscribed in ink, lower left, the card titled ïCapt. Bruce BairnsfatherÍ - ïThe Brilliant Artist Whose Humorous Series of War DrawingsÍ - ñFragments From Franceî, Are Known and Appreciated Throughout The British Empire, 14cm x 9cm. Bruce Bairnsfather - A Rare White Glazed ïOld BillÍ Character Jug, by Wilkinson Ltd (Royal Staffordshire Pottery) inscribed ïWho Told Ye That One?Í, the base bearing the painted Bruce Bairnsfather signature, and address of the retailer ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, LondonÍ, 12cm high.
Bruce Bairnsfather - An ïOld BillÍ Character Jug by Wilkinson Limited (Royal Staffordshire Pottery), decorated in colours and inscribed ïWho Told Ye That One?Í, the base bearing the painted Bruce Bairnsfather signature and the address of the retailer ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London.W.Í, 12cm high
Bruce Bairnsfather - An ïOld BillÍ Character Jug by Wilkinson Limited (Royal Staffordshire Pottery), decorated in colours and inscribed ïWho Told Ye That One?Í, the base bearing the painted Bruce Bairnsfather signature and the address of the retailer ïSoane & Smith, 462 Oxford Street, London.W.Í, 12cm high.
PAMPHLETS - several relating to Pontefract. A bound volume containing: (1) An Historical Account of the Borough of Pontefract, Richard John Tetlow, 1769, Leeds; (2) The Spouter or the Double Revenge, 1756, S Crowder; (3) The Bath Comedians. A Poem... with a Description of the Beautiful Town of Pontefract, 1755, Printed for the Author; (4) The Schemers or the City-Match, ND, I Pridden; (5) An Earnest Address to the Worthy Independent Freeholders of the County of York, 1769, T Wilson; (6) Three Remarkable and Scarce Trials, 1764, Isaac Holroyd; (7) The Art of Confectionary, Edward Lambert, ND, T Taylor. Quarter calf over marbled boards. WITH Memoirs of His Own Life by Tate Wilkinson, Patentee of the Theatres Royal, York and Hull in Four Volumes, 1790, York (5)
* Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks, British 1884-1934- "Act III, Scene I, enter Mercutio, Benvolio Page and servants; Ben. `I pray the good Mercutio let`s retire etc`," from Shakespeare`s Romeo and Juliet; pencil and watercolour, signed and dated 1927, inscribed mount in pencil, 30.5x24cm, (unframed)
A Victorian levee sword by Henry Wilkinson No. 10012 with straight single edged blade, length approx 83cm, steel triple bar hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, together with a Victorian officer`s sword by Henry Wilkinson, No. 18204, with straight single edged blade, length approx 87cm, steel triple bar hilt and wire bound fishskin covered grip (scabbards lacking).
A William IV rosewood bracket clock, Wilkinson, Leeds, circa 1830, The five pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and pendulum holdfast to the shallow arch shaped backplate, the 6 inch single-sheet silvered brass Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, foliate engraved decoration to spandrels and signed WILKINSON, LEEDS to arch, the case with brass pineapple finial to the gadroon carved stepped upstand above cavetto and ripple moulded cornice and carved fan decoration to the quadrants of the angled brass fillet inset front door, the sides with gilt rosette ring handles above rectangular fishscale sound frets, on conforming moulded skirt base with brass ball feet, 41cm (16.25ins) high excluding finial, 48cm (19ins) high overall. Two makers with the surname Wilkinson are recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Leeds during the early 19th century; John, early 19th century until 1836 and William in 1809.
A cased set of concertina sovereign scales by A Wilkinson of Ormskirk, Lancashire and similar set by H Bell & Co Prescot, Lancashire, also a cased W Whinyate`s Improved Sovereign Balance Scales in original card box and an 18th century circular lidded brass tobacco box marked John Barlow, Manchester 1767 (4)
A British infantry officer`s 1845 pattern sword, with gilt brass pierced guard, fish skin wire bound grip with `VR` sypher, the foliate engraved part fullered blade also with `VR` sypher, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, blade length 82.5cm, in a polished steel scabbard with two suspension loops, overall sword length 97cm
A 1912 pattern officer`s dress sword, with nickel plated steel bowl guard, foliate engraved, fish skin wire bound grip, leather sword knot, the part fullered foliate engraved blade marked for `the Queen`s Own Royal Regiment MCMXXVI (1926)` and monogrammed, blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, blade length 89cm, in a leather wrapped steel scabbard, overall length 108cm, in an outer leather slip case marked `WRW` for William Robert Wolsley, late of Wolsley Hall and Cound Hall
Victorian silver drum mustard pot with pierced decoration and wavy gadrooned rim, fully marked plain circular cover with stylised scroll thumb piece, angular scroll handle and blue glass liner (Sheffield 1846) - maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, approximately 4ozs, 7.5cm overall height to thumb piece Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com

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