A Victorian turned ivory and silver mounted ceremonial gavel, silver mount with marks for Birmingham 1867 and makers mark T.W., possibly Thomas White or T. Wilkinson & Sons, engraved with a dedication `Presented by the Directors of The Central Halls Coy Ltd, to J.L. Toole Esq, on the occasion of his laying of the stone to commemorate the erecting of the The Royal Theatre Glasgow, 11th October 1879`, 6" long in a fitted case.
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Archer Charles Dickens: a Gossip 1894 6 vol. 18 photogravure plates illustrations tissue guards original cloth-backed boards soiled and rubbed [?1894] § Waring (J.B. editor) Examples of Weaving and Embroidery: Essays by Owen Jones and M Digby Wyatt chromolithographed plates original cloth boards detached lacking spine worn some damp-staining [n.d.] § Wilkinson (Joseph) Architectural Remains...Thetford First Part 6 engraved plates foxed original wrappers restored at spine contemporary signature to front of wrapper enclosed in cloth folder 1821 folio (3)
Thomas Wilkinson Wallis (1822-1903) and Charles Percy Pickering (b.1827): Punch`s Library; A Carved Limewood and Pine Wall-Hanging Bookcase, 1850-1851, the cornice carved PUNCH`S LIBRARY flanked with figures of Punch and Judy above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves flanked with carved grotesque figures and cornucopia of plenty above a ribbon-tied carved apron, stained finish, 79cm by 30cm by 161cm See illustration In November 1850, Louth woodcarver Thomas Wilkinson Wallis received an order from Mr J Brooks of Cheltenham to carve a bookcase "including Punch, Judy, Toby and grotesque figures". Wallis designed the details and put Charles Percy Pickering, who had just been taken on by Wallis "to do all the ordinary work" to leave Wallis free to work on Spring, the carving that would win him a medal at the 1851 Great Exhibition, "to carve it under my supervision". Punch`s Library was finished in February 1851 at a cost of £14 3s 6d. See Goulding (JW) Autobiography of Thomas Wilkinson Wallis, Sculptor in Wood, and Extracts from His Sixty Years` Journal, Louth, 1899, p 88-91.
Lawrence (David Herbert, 1885-1930). The Lost Girl, (Novels, thin-paper edition), 1927, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, ‘Walter Wilkinson, from D.H. Lawrence for he was a jolly young show-man at the Villa Poggi, 14 Marzo 1927’, orig. cloth gilt, sl. faded, preserved with remains of orig. printed wrappers in an Italian limp leather gilt chemise, rubbed, 8vo. Walter Wilkinson wrote ‘The Peep Show’ about his travels in the west of England with a puppet show. Lawrence reviewed the book (Roberts C156) and the Wilkinsons were neighbours of the Lawrences when they lived at the Villa Mirenda near Florence in 1926-1928. (1)
A WWI officer’s 1897 pattern sword of The R Engineers, straight fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson no 44731 (1914) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, winged lightning and “Royal Engineers”, within scrolled floral and foliate panels, and officer’s initials “KJL”, regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard, with FS scabbard in leather case with initials “KJL”. GC, the hilt and scabbard plating generally good (a few small patches of heavy rust pitting to blade) Plate 5 Note: The sword of K J Lee, commissioned 17.7.14, served throughout WWI. Capt 3.11.17, awarded MC
A rare 1st pattern FS military knife, type three as defined by Stevens, with shallower curves to the crosspiece and more coarse chequering to the grip, the blade etched “The FS Fighting Knife” and Wilkinson Sword logo, also etched very small “Wilson, F H, 948884”, in its correct leather sheath with plated chape and press stud catch. GC Plate 7
Wilkinson (Henry, b.1921). Six engravings of Sporting Dogs, Flat coat Retriever and Duck, German Short-haired Pointer, Border Terrier, Black Labrador, Springer Spaniel with Duck and Gordon Setters, six engravings with hand colouring, each signed by the artist in the lower left corner and limited to 150 & 250, image size 17.5 x 22.5cm (7 x 9ins), mounted. Trained by Robert Austin and Malcolm Osborne at the Royal College of Art, Wilkinson went on to study in Heidelberg, France and Italy. Whilst at the Royal College he met George Vernon Stokes, the famous canine etcher, and Wilkinson helped Stokes print his editions until the latter’s death in 1954. For many years Wilkinson was Professor of the Engraving School at the City and Guilds of London. Today, now well into his eighties, Wilkinson works alone in his studio in Kent producing his prints entirely single-handed; from origination, engraving, printing and colouring, right down to making his own printing inks. Wilkinson’s output has slowed with the advancing years, and it is doubtful if many of his editions will ever be fully printed. His etchings, engravings and dry points are a fine reflection of the artists deep understanding of the countryside, rural pursuits and well bred dogs. (6)
A Regency mahogany card table of D shaped outline, with unusual Wilkinson patent double gateleg action, the baize lined hinged top with a reeded tambour edge, on quadruple curved and inlaid uprights and quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, 91.5cm (3ft) wide. * The action stamped Wilkinson Patent, Moorfields, London.
Wilkinson (Angel) Poems & Sentiments manuscript, title and 89pp., manuscript note by Dorcas Exshaw with her last married name Exshaw crossed out and Wilkinson inserted at end, slightly browned, hinges breaking, original green vellum, worn, spine defective, folio, [1767] - 1776. ***"Mr Whitelaw [?James Whitelaw (Irish benefactor and writer, 1749-1813)] presents his compts to Mrs Exshaw & with them the inclosed trifle [a poem], as he is far from having the vanity of thinking himself a poet he knows it has nothing to recommend it but is simplicity and truth, qualities not unacceptable to the Lady to whom it is address`d - she may call it a congratulatory Epistly - an Epithalamium - anything in short but compliment or flattery. May 1776." John Exshaw senior a bookseller in Dublin, married Faith Walker in 1748, they had at least two sons, Thomas, the elder son, and John, the second son who was born in 1751. Faith Exshaw died in 1764 and John senior married again in 1769, a Miss Swiney of Caple Street, but she died the following August. John was married for the third time in 1772, to Mrs Dorcas Wilkinson, a widow. John senior died on 9 March 1776 and John the younger who had been apprenticed to his father took over the thriving family business. John married in May 1776: "John Exshaw, an eminent bookseller to Miss Wilkinson, a most amiable young lady with a considerable fortune". Angel Wilkinson, was the daughter of his father`s third wife, Dorcas. In October 1787 Angel Wilkinson, died aged 32 years. John`s career was long and distinguished, he remained in business in Dame Street and later in Grafton Street until 1822. He died on 6 January 1827, at his seat in Roebuck, aged 76 years, and is buried at St John`s Cemetery, Clondalkin, with his first wife Angel and her two daughters. The Gentleman`s Magazine printed an obituary in which his career was outlined and praise lavished on him for his command of the Stephen`s Green yeomanry "during the disturbances of 1797 and 1798". The Exshaw family bookselling business, which began in 1732 ended with John`s retirement about 1822..
Godolphin (John) Reportorium Canonicum first edition, licence leaf at start, inner margin reinforced, some worming, mostly marginal, contemporary calf, worn & marked, front hinge partly broken, lower cover damaged, [Wing G949], 4to, S, Roycroft for Christopher Wilkinson, 1678 § Tertullian. Prescription against Hereticks; and the Apologeticks of St Theophilus, engraved frontispiece by M. Burghers, inner margin little damaged, bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, rubbed, joint partly cracked, Oxford, for C. Rivington & J. Clarke, 1722 § Lindsay (Colin) Extracts from Colonel Tempelhoffe`s History of the Seven Years War, 2 vol., 4 folding maps, lacks the large map of St. Lucia, contemporary tree calf, T. Cadell, 1793, and 2 others, 8vo(6)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY PRESENTATION TROWEL MARK OF HENRY WILKINSON, LONDON, 1868 Engraved with foliage scrolls and swags and an inscription, the back engraved with a map and plans of the dock, the ivory handle carved with stiff leaves terminating in beads, contained in a fitted case 14½ in. long (37 cm.) The inscription reads 'To Her Excellency, the Countess Spencer, on the occasion of setting the first coping stone of the Royal Naval Dock at Haulbowline on the 25th September 1869, by Earl Spencer K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Ireland' and relates to Charlotte, Countess Spencer (1835-1903), wife of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com
A BRITISH ADMIRAL'S MAMELUKE HILTED SWORD, COCKED HAT AND EPAULETTES THE FIRST BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON; THE SECOND BY LOCKE, LONDON, MID-19TH CENTURY The first with curved single-edged blade double-edged towards the point and etched on each side with scrollwork and respectively with an entwined 'S' monogram and the Spencer crest each beneath an earl's coronet, gilt-brass hilt with a fouled anchor within a double wreath on each langet and quillons each with crown finial, and ivory grip-scales; the second characteristic form with double wreath Admiral's buttons; the last of gold bullion with double wreath Admiral's buttons, in original tin with a pair of ivory handled boot-hooks The first 30¾ in. (78 cm.) blade (3) View on Christie's.com
THREE BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORDS TWO BY HENRY WILKINSON, LONDON, THE THIRD WITH BLADE BY WKC, 19TH 20TH CENTURY The first each of 1845 Rifle Brigade Officer Pattern, one numbered 6294 for 1855, the blade etched with battle honours including Waterloo, Barosa, Talavera, Alma and Inkermann, the other numbered 10375 for 1860; the third of 1897 Infantry Officer Pattern, the blade numbered 62560 for 1931 and etched with the cypher of George V and the Spencer family coat of arms, each sword with leather sword-knot and regulation steel scabbard The first 32 in. (81.5 cm.) blade (3) View on Christie's.com
A BRITISH PATTERN 1845 RIFLE BRIGADE VOLUNTEER OFFICER'S SWORD WITH SILVER-PLATED HILT AND SCABBARD HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON, NO. 24357 FOR 1881 With regulation blade etched with scrollwork and 'VR' cypher, silver-plated regulation 'Gothic' hilt with crowned strung bugle, wire-bound black shagreen covered grip, later brown leather sword-knot, in original silver-plated scabbard with two suspension rings 32¾ in. (83.3 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
A FINE SILVER-MOUNTED PRESENTATION RIFLE BRIGADE VOLUNTEER OFFICER'S SWORD OF 1845 PATTERN BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON, LONDON SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1863 With single-edged flat-sided blade with false back-edge towards the tip and numbered 12722 for 1863, the blade finely etched with scrollwork, 'VR' cypher, '1ST NORTHAMPTON ALTHORP RIFLE VOLUNTEERS' above a strung bugle, the Spencer coat of arms, the monogram 'S' beneath an Earl's coronet, the presentation inscription 'PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE 1ST NORTHAMPTON ALTHORP VOLUNTEERS TO MAJOR EARL SPENCER IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS SERVICE TO THE COMPANY. 1864', and along the back-edge the Spencer family motto 'DIEU DEFEND LE DROIT', silver 'Gothic' hilt with pierced crowned strung bugle, the inside of the guard finely engraved with scrollwork, the grip-strap engraved with further scrollwork and an oval escutcheon involving the monogram 'S' beneath an Earl's coronet, wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, leather sword-knot, in original silver scabbard with two suspension rings and original chamois leather outer, silver maker's mark 'RB' 32¼ in. (82 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
A SWORD AND LARGE QUANTITY OF UNIFORM ITEMS RELATING TO THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY AND THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT THE SWORD BY WILKINSON SWORD & CO. LTD., LONDON, MOSTLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY The sword of 1887 Heavy Cavalry Officer Pattern, the blade etched with the cypher of Edward VII, with leather sword-knot and regulation steel scabbard; the uniform items comprising a khaki field service tunic with mail epaulettes and light blue collar and piping; two Sam Browne belts, one of fine quality with nickel silver fittings and two braces, sword frog and Webley revolver holster; a pair of khaki cord riding breeches and a pair of matching overalls; an officer's field service cap with silver bullion decoration and white summer cover; a khaki slouch hat; a black field service cap with black oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament and piping; two white loose cap covers; a mess kit with light blue facings including overalls; a No.1 tunic, overalls and black field service cap; a Lt. Col. tunic; two field service caps and one officer's No.1 dress cap of the Northamptonshire Regiment; and two battle dress tunics, one dated 1943 The first 35 1/8 in. (89.2 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
THE SWORD AND ITEMS OF UNIFORM RELATING TO A CAPTAIN OF THE 1ST LIFE GUARDS THE SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, LONDON, NO. 42994 FOR 1911, THE UNIFORM SUPPLIED BY HAWKES & CO., LONDON The sword with etched blade including 'GR V' cypher and battle honours including South Africa 1899-1900, regulation hilt with red-faced white leather liner, and bullion sword-knot, in regulation dress scabbard, together with a field service scabbard; the items of uniform including an officer's helmet with plume, each in original tin, cuirass with blue velvet edging and lined in red leather, in original tin chest, two red dress tunics, one with gold bullion epaulettes and aiguillettes, gold bullion dress belt, dress sash, a pair of blue uniform trousers with red stripes, a greatcoat, two undress frock coats, one retaining medal ribbons, two pairs of blue riding breeches each with red stripe, mess dress including waistcoats, two No.1 dress caps in circular tin, a buff leather field service belt, three leather dress back pouches, a fine shabraque with bullion decoration and other horse and saddle fittings, four pairs of white leather gloves, one pair with glove-trees, one pair of black leather riding boots with trees, a pair of gilt brass regimental stirrups, a desk-top cigarette box, and various other items, some elements contained in original tins marked 'Viscount Althorp 1st Life Guards' The sword with 37 in. (94 cm.) blade View on Christie's.com
A late Victorian silver pierced basket by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1890, of navette shape with solid centre engraved with a coat of arms, the rims chased with flowers and scrolls, the openwork foot ensuite, 28.5cm long; and an Old Sheffield plate rectangular stand by Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, c. 1840, engraved with a coat of arms, 28cm long
A Queen Victoria South Africa Medal with 1879 clasp awarded to Thomas Wilkinson of the 2nd Battalion the 21st Foot (Royal Scots Fusiliers), the Royal Scots Fusiliers took part in the battle of Ulundi which was the final battle of the Zulu war. After the Zulu war Thomas Wilkinson returned to Middlewich/Rudheath where he became a Railway Signalman and Methodist Lay Preacher. This lot is accompanied by some research (illustrated)
CLARICE CLIFF. AN A J WILKINSON BLUE CHINTZ CONICAL CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL jug 6.5cm h, printed Bizarre mark and gilt mark of the retailer Lawleys (jug) or printed Fantasque mark (bowl), c1932 One of the fin feet of the bowl restored; single pinhead sized spot of flaking of the blue enamel on the rim of the jug

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