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WILKINSON (Robert) General Atlas of the World, London: Printed for Robert Wilkinson 1809, second edition, folio, engraved title (soiled; mounted), 48 handcoloured plates including world map (trimmed to plate and mounted), some age soiling and staining, pin holes to margins, upper board loose
Two Minton ivory glazed bone china and bronze figures of `Sea Breezes` M.S.4, and `The Fisherman`, M513 (cracked), together with a Masons `Chartreuse` pattern jug, a Wade tortoise ashtray, a J. Wilkinson pug, another pug and a Royal Doulton Kingsware Dewars whisky `Ben Jonson` flask (some with faults).
A wooden Police truncheon, late 19th century, of plain service-issue type, complete with leather wrist strap, 35.5cm long.. Note: Formerly the property of P.C. Harvey Bell (1861-1929), who lived in Sheffield and served in one of municipal or county constabularies in Yorkshire. By family repute, at the age of eighteen, he walked from Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, to Sheffield, a distance of some thirty-two miles, in order to join the Police. A photocopy of a photograph of P.C. Bell in uniform (taken by Wilkinson of Huddersfield), accompanies the lot.
William Henry Innes, British 1905-1999- Coastal landscape; black and coloured chalk, signed, 24x32cm: Denys George Wells RBA, British 1881-1973 exh 1907-1940- "Pont du Gard"; pen and black ink and watercolour, 36x26cm: Maud Parsons, British, early-mid 20th century- "Suspension Bridge, Clifton"; watercolour, signed and titled, 17x24.5cm: After Albrecht Dürer, German 1471-1528- "St Anthony"; reproduction print, 11x16cm: Remiginus Parr, British 1723-c.1760- "A Midnight Modern Conversation", after William Hogarth, publ for Bowles & Carver 69 St Pauls Church Yard & Robert Wilkinson 58 Cornhill; engraving, 35x47cm., (5)
Crime.- Warning to Youth (A). The Life and Death of Thomas Savage; Who was twice Executed at Ratcliff; for the Murder of his Master`s Maid-Servant, twenty second edition, woodcut illustrations, 3pp. advertisements at end, contemporary ink signature on title, cropped with slight loss to catchwords, browned, a few tears to fore-edge with occasional loss, later calf, for John Marshall, 1734 ? Wilkinson (George Theodore) An Authentic History of the Cato-Street Conspiracy…, engraved portraits and plates, soiled and foxed, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, [1820], both rather worn, 12mo & 8vo (2) (2)
CLARICE CLIFF BOWL in the Rhodanthe design, the interior painted with stylised flowers on long stems, the exterior of mottled appearance, painted in yellow and green. Also with a smaller bowl in the same pattern. Marked, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson, England. 8 1/4ins (21cms) diameter. (2)
A George III mahogany and brass marquetry travelling box on stand, circa 1800, hinged lid with central inset plaque inscribed `Maria`, the lid opening to an angled leather. Also containing a quantity of ephemera, including hand written notes, a small gilt tooled purse containing a small number of hand cut paper patterns and a miniature painting, a small collection of wax seals, 92cm high, 53cm wide, 39.5cm deep. Provenance: Lady Shaw, Bushy Park, Dublin. inset writing slope, the main section of the interior incorporating eight divisions containg silver coloured metal mounted bottles, centred by a pair of satinwood lidded removable cannisters, being removed to reveal an arrangement of secret compartments, the large tray section incorporating various lidded divisions containing silver coloured metal and hallmarked silver mounted glass bottles & jars, each lid inscribed with monogram MS (Maria Shaw)the hallmarked lids by James Ruell, London, 1801, a corkscrew, a mother of pearl mounted penknife, a quantity of tortoiseshell mounted small tools, eighteen ivory thread spool barrels, the tray section incorporating two small drawers below with velvet lined divided interior and removable trays. Beneath the tray is a further arrangement of removable trays containing small divisions. The lid lock stamped TURNER PATENT beneath a crown. The associated stand with a line inlaid frieze, turned tapering reeded legs, later castors. The Shaw Baronetcy of Bushy Park, Dublin - Maria Wilkinson`s legacy on the Shaw family. Sir Robert Shaw`s great great grandfather, William Shaw, went to Ireland and fought for King William at the Battle of the Boyne in 1689, and was rewarded by the grant of land there. William`s great grandson, Robert (senior) moved to Dublin in the mid-eighteenth century, prospered as a merchant and became Accountant General of the Post Office. In 1785 he acquired Terenure House, an estate of 35 acres. His eldest son, Robert, was born on 29th January 1774. Robert became a well known figure in nineteenth-century Dublin; he became a member of the Guild of Merchants at the age of 21 and was elected as their representative to the Dublin City Assembly (forerunner of the present day City Council). He was also one of Dublin`s foremost financial experts, with his own bank, Robert Shaw and Son, at Foster Place. With his financial know-how he was appointed to Dublin Corporation`s Committee of Finance and elected Lord Mayor in 1815. He was also a Member of Parliament for New Ross and Dublin from 1804 - 1826 and, in deference to his position he was conferred with a Baronetcy on 17 August 1821 during George IV`s visit to Dublin. His career continued to be illustrious and he was a founding member of the Royal Bank of Ireland which his bank merged with in 1837. In 1796 at the age of 22 Sir Robert married Maria, daughter and heiress of the neighbouring family - the Wilkinson`s. His bride brought a substantial dowry and the 110 acre estate of Bushy Park to the marriage. Later, in 1806, Sir Robert sold his family home, Terenure House, and Bushy Park House became the family home and seat of the Shaw family until 1953. His marriage to Maria produced eight surviving children, five sons and three daughters.
GOOD QUALITY PAIR OF VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED TALL JUGS, by Henry Wilkinson and CO., lobated, slightly tapering form with scroll handles and hinged covers with leafy moulded knops, raised on conforming moulded bases, 16 1/2" (41.9cm) high and a MATCHING PAIR OF GOBLETS WITH GILT INTERIORS, 8 1/2" (21.6cm) high (one af.) all with crossed keys stamp and inscribed to the bases, `Zion Independant Chapel, Hulme, Manchester` (4)
MIXED LOT OF ELECTROPLATE COMPRISING: HEAVY SILVER PLATED ON COPPER TWO HANDLED GOBLET, with gilt interior, 6" (15.2cm) high, TAZZA with moulded border and foot by Henry Wilkinson and CO., Matching PAIR OF PLATES, 10" (25.4cm) diameter, SIMILAR GOBLET (all inscribed to the base `Zion Independant Chapel, Hulme, Manchester) SET OF FOUR WAITERS, with floral cast feet , 9" (22.9cm) diameter, ANOTHER AND A JUG with long spout (af.) (11)
A Victorian hallmarked silver pierced hexagonal lidded mustard with Bristol blue glass liner, with scrolled handle and pierced thumb piece, the slight domed lid with faint engraved initials possibly FAB, by HY Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1852/3, diameter 7cm, height 6cm, approx weight 3oz (illustrated)
A matched Victorian five piece silver tea and coffee service, each embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls, to include; a kettle by Henry Holland, London 1862, weight 43oz, a silver coffee pot Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1860, weight 25oz, a silver teapot William Hunter, London 1865, weight 24oz, a silver two handled sugar bowl also by William Hunter, London 1865, weight 13.5oz and a silver cream jug by the same maker London also London 1865, weight 8oz, all monogrammed and bearing crest (5)
Pair of George IV silver salts of oval form with pierced flower-head and guilloche decoration with bead rim standing on four ball and claw feet, separate blue glass liners (London 1821) - maker possibly Robert Hennell, 8.5cm overall, together with a pair of George III silver salt spoons with engraved initials and a single Victorian salt of circular form with pierced Gothic decoration standing on three stylised scroll feet, separate frosted glass liner with star cut base (Sheffield 1845) - maker Hy Wilkinson & Co, 7.5cm diameter (5) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Late Victorian silver trinket box in the form of a heart with rococo embossed foliate decoration and crimped border, the hinged cover with similar decoration and central cartouche with engraved inscription (Birmingham 1895), retailed by Millar Wilkinson, 3 St Michael`s Alley, Cornhill, London, 7cm overall Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Cavalry Officer`s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, London, the 86cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher and owner`s initials J L T below family crest of a horseshoe flanked by upraised wings, the back edge stamped 6156, steel three bar hilt with wire bound fish skin grip and steel two ring scabbard **Made in March/April 1855
A George V 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer`s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, London, the 89cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher, scrolling foliage and maker`s name, the back edge numbered 53699 (1914-17), the plated steel bowl guard engraved with foliage, with wire bound fish skin grip and brown leather scabbard
A Pattern 58 Percussion Cap Constabulary Carbine by Wilkinson of London, the 68cm steel barrel stamped LONDON, with London proof marks, the lock plate stamped Wilkinson, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, ramrod pipes, trigger guard and butt plate, the butt stamped 6 and J.BARNES, with leather sling, steel sling swivels and ramrod, fitted with correct bayonet with Lovell`s spring catch and leather scabbard. **This carbine was found in a Police Station in Hobart, Tasmania and went into a private collection in Australia

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