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CLARICE CLIFF. FIVE ITEMS OF A J WILKINSON BIZARRE WARE comprising an Original Bizarre globe sugar bowl, a Sunrise (green) globe sugar bowl, a Pansies butter dish, a Pansies Lynton coffee saucer and an Oasis Bonjour honey pot, largest bowl 8cm diam, printed marks, early 1930s The lot in fine condition
THE PROPERTY OF THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF Captain Francis Stupart, 2nd (or Royal North British) Dragoons, circa 1808-21 A COMPANION PAIR OF PORTRAITS: CAPTAIN AND MRS FRANCIS STUPART, CIRCA 1821 oil on canvas, half length and contained in elaborate gilded-wood frames, that of Captain Francis Stupart showing him in regimental uniform, wearing the Waterloo Medal 1815 and with his field sword cradled beneath his left arm; overall condition fair, requiring some restoration 119.5cm; 47in x 99cm; 39in (framed) A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER`S FIELD SWORD; A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER`S DRESS SWORD AND AN 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER`S SWORD the first: with undecorated spear-pointed blade, regulation `ladder` hilt without langets and having a chamfered back-piece with `ears` and a leather-covered grip (some wear) wound with silver wire, in its steel scabbard (some rust-staining) with two loose rings; THE SECOND: with double-edged blade engraved in the central fuller `OSBORN & GUNBYS WARRANTED` and with the Royal Cypher GR and Royal Arms, regulation gilt-brass hilt with minute traces of gilding, the silver grip-wire partially unwound, in its steel scabbard (some dents and rust staining) with two loose rings; and THE THIRD: with undecorated blade of post-1846 `Wilkinson` type, regulation steel hilt (some slight traces of plating remaining) and fishskin-covered grip wound with copper wire, in its steel scabbard with two loose rings. the first: 86.4cm; 34 in blade the second: 77.5cm; 30½ in blade the third: 84.5cm; 33 1/4in blade Francis Stupart (1781-1860) was the son of John Stupart of Clackmannan. He was commissioned lieutenant in the Dundee, or 4th Forfarshire, Volunteer Infantry on 20th June 1803 and was commissioned cornet in 2nd (or Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons on 5th May 1808, purchasing promotion to lieutenant in the regiment on 14th December 1809. Embarking for Flanders, with 390 fellow officers and men of his regiment, in April 1815, Stupart was second-in-command of the troop commanded by Captain Edward Cheney and their regiment was brigaded with 1st (or Royal) Dragoons and 6th (or Inniskilling) Dragoons to form the Union Brigade within the Cavalry Division of the army assembled under command of the Duke of Wellington to block Napoleon`s advance on Brussels. On 18th June 1815, Stupart and his regiment went into action at the Battle of Waterloo and he was among the 98 officers and men of 2nd Dragoons who sustained wounds in that battle. After Waterloo, Captain Edward Cheney was given the brevet of lieutenant-colonel and promoted within the regiment to the rank of major. Cheney`s promotion left a vacancy for command of his troop and Stupart was promoted into command, in the rank of captain, his commission being dated 20th July 1815. Stupart spent less than a year in command of a troop of 2nd Dragoons before going on Half Pay on 25th March 1816. He remained on Half Pay until 1844, in that year taking up a captaincy vacated through a promotion in 26th (or Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, then promptly selling the captaincy to a lieutenant in the regiment and retiring on the proceeds of the sale. Francis Stupart married, in Dublin on 8th April 1821, Anne, a daughter of John Jameson of Alloa. There were three children of the marriage: Margaret Haig, born 1823; John, born 1825 and Robert, born 1827. Stupart is buried in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh and his Waterloo Medal is in the possession of his regiment, now The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).
WWII P.O.W. in Korea Lodge (George). Jingles Abroad, Reminiscence and Meditation in Verse, Prose,and Statistics, 1942-45, extensive manuscript notebook by George Lodge (Sig. 963859), captured by the Japanese at Singapore 1942 and shipped to Jinsen and Konan P.O.W. camps in Korea, includes copies of messages from C.O.s at Singapore surrender, contents of Red Cross food parcels, prison superintendent`s addresses, daily schedules, prison regulations, verse by various Ps.O.W. and copy letters sent back to Bradford, Yorks., including an interesting account of the end of the war when Russian and US forces provided relief, original cloth with painting to upper board; Wilkinson (J.D.), Sketches of a P.O.W. in Korea, nd. [c1945], original printed wraps (2)
SCOTS GUARDS PIPER`S DIRK mounted with silver plate, the hardwood grip studded at each intersection on the chequered decoration, the pommel with the Scots Guards star badge, single edged blade with faceted back edge signed at the ricasso Wilkinson, the bye knife and fork fitted into the mounted black leather scabbard 19inches (49cm) long
PATTERN 1854 SCOTS GUARDS OFFICER`S SWORD the hilt incorporating the garter star and thistle, the fish-skin grip bound with a triple twist of silver wire, with its leather sword knot, the blade etched with battle honours the cypher of King George V and Wilkinson at the ricasso, contained in its field service leather scabbard and frog 40 inches (102cm) overall length.
A Victorian silver desk stand, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1867, of rounded rectangular form with dual sunken pen reserves, a central lidded box with taperstick finial and removable nozzle and two fitted inkwells, the glass and silver mounted wells bearing hallmarks for `JBS` Birmingham 1933, all raised on four bracket feet, 28.5cm wide
A British 1890 pattern cavalry trooper`s sword, slightly curved blade 33 1/4 in., with single broad fuller to each side and marked `Wilkinson, London`, sheet steel guard with turned over edge and pierced with Maltese Cross decoration, chequered composition grip, steel scabbard with fixed twin suspension rings. (NB original catalogue description reads `1895 pattern` please dis-regard this - it is an 1890 pattern)
Collection of leading past England cricketers autographed cricket postcards - to incl players from the 1930s onwards Harold Larwood, Colin Cowdrey, Jim Laker, Norman Oldfield, Len Wilkinson, Godfrey Evans, Brian Statham and Mike Gatting - 10 signatures signed to the back of 7x cricket postcards
20x various signed cricketing postcards - mostly of "Famous Test Match Grounds" and each signed individually either on front or on the back to include Colin Cowdrey, Alan Wharton, Len Wilkinson, Norman Oldfield, Roy Tattersall, Farouk Engineer, Brian Statham, Bob Berry, including some duplicates
2003 Rugby World Cup Programmes & Book - complete set of World Cup Rugby programmes to include all the group matches, quarter finals ,semi finals, play-offs and the finals together with the official guide -and all boxed hence (VG) plus a signed copy of "World Cup 2003 - The Official Account of England`s World Cup Triumph" C/W DJ and signed to the title page by Andy Gomarsall and Steve Abbott (2) England played Australia in the final winning 20-17 with Jonny Wilkinson scoring a drop goal in extra time achieving England`s first World Cup championship.
2003 Rugby World Cup Programmes & Book- complete set of World Cup Rugby programmes to include all the group matches, quarter finals ,semi finals, play-offs and the finals together with the official guide -and all boxed hence (VG) plus a signed copy of "World Cup 2003 - The Official Account of England`s World Cup Triumph" C/W DJ and signed to the title page by Andy Gomarsall and Steve Abbott (2) England played Australia in the final winning 20-17 with Jonny Wilkinson scoring a drop goal in extra time achieving England`s first World Cup championship.
A George VI 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 82.5cm fullered steel blade etched with foliage and royal cypher, by Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd., London, the edge stamped 65913, the nickel plated hilt pierced with strapwork and royal cypher, with wire bound fish skin grip and leather service scabbard.(rusted condition)
A British Pattern 1888 MkI, Type 2 "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, with Wilkinson blade and steel mounted leather scabbard; Three British Pattern 1907 Mk1 "SMLE" Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonets, two with Wilkinson blades, the other with Sanderson blade, each with wood grip and steel mounted leather scabbard; a British No. 4 MkII Standard "Spike" Bayonet, lacks scabbard; a Dark Stained Mahogany Truncheon, numbered 915 in gilt, with ribbed grip and leather wrist strap. (6)
A French Model 1866 "Chassepot" Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the T section steel blade engraved "Mne. d`Armes de St. Etienne Juillet 1873", with steel scabbard; a British Pattern 1907 Mk1 "SMLE" Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonet, by Wilkinson, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a U.S.A. Model 1917 "Eddystone" Knife/Sword Bayonet, the blade stamped 1918 Remington to the ricasso on one side, the opposing side with a flaming grenade over US, with leather scabbard and frog. (3)
A Second World War F.S.Fighting Knife, 2nd Pattern by Wilkinson Sword, London, the 17cm diamond shape steel blade etched "The F-S Fighting Knife" on one side of the ricasso, the opposing side with Wilkinson Sword logo, the blackened steel hilt with diamond chequered grip, in original leather sheath with elastic strap.
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Naval Officer`s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 79cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher, Royal Dock Yard, Bath and a fouled anchor, signed at the ricasso, the gilt brass gothic hilt cast witha fouled anchor, with hinged guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion head pommel, with gilt metal thread sword knot, brass mounted leather scabbard and tropical slip case.
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Fantasque vase - Summerhouse, pattern, number 358, height 20cm. The vase stands 20 cm tall, the diameter of the neck is 10.5cm and the base is 9cm. The base is marked : Bizarre, handpainted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson ltd, England. The base is also numbered 358, and an incised mark `x?` There are no chips, cracks, hairlines. The colours are bright and vibrant. There is a small section of blue colour which has minor wear, perhaps some oxidation? It may have been `touched up` it is very hard to tell, the section is very small but must be mentioned, in other areas the colour has been rubbed and a few very minor signs of rubbing to the border of the pattern. The base has a small rub to the black border on the very underside. Overall the condition is excellent.
A George V artillery officer`s sword by Henry Wilkinson, No. 48367, with slightly curved single edged blade, blade length approx 88.5cm, etched with artillery gun, crowned royal arms, owner`s name `S. Burdekin` and floral and foliate scrolls, nickel plated triple bar hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its leather covered field service scabbard.
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S., signed notes, by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including Geoffrey Wellum, William Walker, Ted Wolfe, George Westlake, Bob Walker, Harry Welford, Archie Winskill, Ken Wilkinson, Michael Wainwright, Michael Young, Derek Yapp, Bertie Wootten etc. Many of the letters making reference to their squadrons, the Battle of Britain, other pilots etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 35
2 WWII A1 posters: “A Few Careless Words may end in This” lifeboat leaving sinking ship, by Norman Wilkinson; and “We Shall not Flag or Fail....we shall never surrender” text of Churchill speech; A2 poster on blue “Don’t help the enemy - Careless Talk may give away vital secrets”; in a sleeve. Basically GC (folding creases, minor margin tears and marks).

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