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Victorian silver deskstand having a pierced gallery, decorative scroll rim and standing on conforming scroll feet, central hexagonal box with taper stick cover flanked by a facet cut inkwell to either side, bears presentation inscription to George Augustus Towers M.D. from the Members Of The Hertford Literary And Scientific Institution June 1856. Makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1855, 29.5cm wide
A British Naval Officer`s dress sword, regulation pattern, by Henry Wilkinson, the etched blade with various Royal cyphers and arrow flanked by the letters C and P to the rear of blade, blade inscribed "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No. 35062", the brass knuckle guard with scrolling decoration and crowned anchor motif threaded with blue and silver wirework rope and pommel, the wire bound shagreen grip with brass lion mask mounts, housed in a brass bound leather scabbard, 97 cm long overall (ILLUSTRATED)
Wilkinson (E. S.) Shanghai Birds 1929; The Shanghai Bird Year 1935 § Touche (J. D. D. la) A Handbook of the Birds of Eastern China 2 vol. 1925-34 § Caldwell (H. & J.) South China Birds [2 copies] stamped 339 ?limitation [1931] plates some colour all original cloth rubbed the last in dust-jacket all but the third Shanghai; and c.20 others Birds in China v.s.(c.25)
JOHN COWPER POWYS, 4 ttls: VISIONS AND REVISIONS, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + THE BRAZEN HEAD, 1956, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + LETTERS OF JOHN COWPER POWYS TO LOUIS WILKINSON 1935-1956, 1958, 1st edn, ffep sigd, inscr and dtd by author, orig cl gt, d/w + HOMER AND THE AETHER, 1959, orig cl gt, d/w (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET, JOHN DENZILOE, LONDON, 1778 the bowl later chased with scrolls, flowerheads and leafage on a matted ground surrounding a vacant cartouche, with a waisted stem and reeded spreading foot, gilt interior, 14.5cm high; together with a Victorian silver goblet, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1869, the bowl chased with floral swags, scrolls and bosses and showing traces of an earlier inscription, the slender knopped stem spreading foot with beaded borders, 18cm high 397gr (12oz) (2)
Napoli - A Clarice Cliff advertising plaque circa 1937 hand painted with a garden scene with bushes, terrace and pond below a starry sky with brown banded borders, hand painted "Napoli" by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson England to the rear, height 6 cms. Condition - Small chip and hairline to the rear support.
Chestnut leaves - A Wilkinson`s drum preserve pot and cover circa 1930 hand painted with stylised autumn leaves with green banding, Honeyglaze mark only, together with a similar octagonal side plate and a waisted pepper pot, (3). Condition - Preserve free from chips, cracks or restoration, plate knocked to the rim and pepper chipped to the foot.
Davenport Ware - A Clarice Cliff figural candlestick modelled as a kneeling female figure holing aloft a basket of fruit while resting to a cushion, decorated in an Inspiration style tonal purple and turquoise glaze, Wilkinson mark only, height 20 cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration.
RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL 2003: AN AUTOGRAPHED AND DEDICATE COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF JOHNNY WILKINSON kicking the world cup-winning drop goal, inscribed Anthony, Nice to meet you mate, Johnny Wilkinson; another inscribed Anthony, Good Luck mate, Johnny Wilkinson; and another colour photograph, all 10 x 14.3/4in. (25.5 x 37.5cm) all unframed (3)
British army dress sword, in scabbard, blade with Grenadier Guards design and detail and marked `Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London`, numbered 44259 (traced to 2nd Lieut. John Reynolds Pickersgill-Cunliffe, killed in action 14/09/1914), only minor traces of original paint to guard and most of paint missing from scabbard, otherwise good condition, with modern or photocopied paperwork Care! High international shipping charges
Bindings.- The Holy Bible 1817 3 vol. engraved plates and maps occasional browning some finger-soiling attractive contemporary polished calf by S. Wilkinson of Morpeth richly gilt covers with gilt and blind-stamped geometric designs all within floral scrolling borders spines in compartments with rich floral and foliage decoration vol 1. upper joint starting but holding firm corners worn a few marks to covers rubbed at extremities but generally an attractive set 4to Oxford 1817.
Sarkar (Dilip). Fighter Pilot. The Photographic Kaleidoscope, 1st ed., Ramrod Publications, 2001, signed on title by the author, Lady Bader, Dr. Gordon Mitchell, four veteran WWII fighter pilots and four air crew, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 8vo. With Certificate of Authenticity. The signatures comprise Flt. Lt. K. Lawrence DFC, Flt. Lt. K.A. Wilkinson AE, Flt. Lt. R.L. Jones AE, Flt. Lt. G. Stevens, Mr. E.W. French, Mr A.W. Kirk, Mr I. Mister and Mr R. Morris. (1)
Sarkar (Dilip). Spitfire! Courage & Sacrifice, 1st ed., 2006, author’s presentation copy to Gordon Mitchell, signed and inscribed on title, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo (limited edition of 70 copies, this copy numbered AP10/32 and signed by Lady Bader, Dr. Gordon Mitchell, Wing Commander G.C. Unwin, Flight Lieutenant R.L. Jones, Flight Lieutenant K.A. Wilkinson, Flight Lieutenant P. Taylor, Flight Lieutenant S. Cleaver and Mr. F. Roberts), together with nine others by Dilip Sarkar, all signed and inscribed by the author to Gordon Mitchell, comprising Through Peril to the Stars - RAF Fighter Pilots who Failed to Return, 1939-45; The Invisible Thread - A Spitfire’s Tale; Johnnie Johnson - Spitfire Top Gun, vols. 1 & 2; Bader’s Tangmere Spitfires - The Untold Stories, 1941; Fighter Pilot - The Photographic Kaleidoscope; Battle of Britain - The Photographic Kaleidoscope, vols. 2-4, all orig. boards in d.j., 8vo & oblong 8vo, VG (10)
* Commemorative Sword. A “Battle of Britain” commemorative sword by Wilkinson, the blade captioned “Dedicated to “The Few” and many who helped make victory possible”, etched with figures of a pilot mechanic, W.R.A.F. plotter, N.C.O. and armourer on one side, the other with a “scramble” scene of pilots running to their Hurricane and Spitfire aircraft, the guard shaped as an eagle with outstretched wings, with hardwood grip and pommel with Battle of Britain inscription and embossed portrait of Winston S. Churchill, 114.3cm long, mounted on display board, 129.5cm long, (plating on sword blade defective) (1)
A set of twelve shell bowl teaspoons and matching pair of sugar tongs with shell bowls, the part turned handles with onslow terminals, different makers and dates, an oval silver cream boat with fret outline borders, a leaf capped scroll handle on shell appliqué legs to hoof feet, Makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, together with a pair of late Victorian silver quatreform salts, on ball feet and matching spoons, Makers Henry Wilkinson & Son, London 1900, cased. 8. 5oz (274gm). (18)
Various 19th century and later decorative and crested plates, to include an 1896 Mayor of Worcester commemorative plate, a Wilkinson`s honeyglaze `Another little worm won`t do him any harm`, hand painted plate by I.A Crisp, a Chamberlains Worcester Armourial plate, Daniell & Co, Doulton and others, a bat printed vasem a coffee can c1800 and a Doulton silicon pot for Walter Wood (10)
Swinburne (H. Lawrence). The Royal Navy, 1st ed., 1907, sixty-one col. plts. by Norman L. Wilkinson (as list), endpapers foxed, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, 4to, together with Menpes (Dorothy), War Impressions, Being a Record in Colour, reprint, 1903, ninty-nine col. plts. by Mortimer Menpes (as list), t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus Menpes (Dorothy), World’s Children, 1st ed., 1903, 100 col. plts by Mortimer Menpes (as list), t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, some rubbing to extrems. 4to, plus eight others similar, comprising, George Morland, His Life and Works, by Sir Walter Gilbey and E. D. Cuming, 1907; World Pictures..., by Dorothy Menpes, 1902; William Callow, An Autobiography, by H. M. Cundall, 1908; British Water-Colour Art, by Marcus B. Huish, 1904; Birket Foster, by H. M. Cundall, 1906; Alpine Flowers and Gardens, by G. Flemwell, 1910; Birds of Britain, by J. Lewis Bonhote, 1907; British Castles, by Charles H. Ashdown, 1911, all 1st eds. (11)
Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 140 British and overseas maps, mostly 18th & 19th century including British county maps with examples by Moule, Lewis, Reid, Wallis, Cary, Archer, Dawson, Pigot, Dower and S.D.U.K., with overseas maps by Johnson, Rapkin, Levasseur, J & C Walker and Wilkinson, various sizes and condition (approx.140)
Wilkinson (Norman L. and Swinburne, H. Lawrence). The Royal Navy, 1st ed., pub. A. & C. Black, 1907, col. illusts., t.e.g., later blue half calf gilt by Spottiswoode & Co., upper cover almost detached, 4to, together with Protheroe (Ernest), The British Navy, Its Making and Its Meaning, [1914], col. and b & w illusts., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed on spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books including maritime and military interest (3 shelves)
Signatures of fifty-eight motor sport competitors and personalities, 1930s onwards, all good specimens, some including correspondence and photos: Carlos Abdala, Jeff Allam, Mario Andretti, Raymond Baxter, John Bernard, Janet Brise, Gina Campbell, Sir Malcolm Campbell, Barbara Cartland, Andrea de Cesaris, Colin Chapman, Roger Clark, Bill Cotton jnr., Adrian Cottrell, Tony Crook, Noel Edmonds, Emerson Fittipaldi, Rivers Fletcher, Keith Greene, Dan Gurney, Brian Hart, Robbie Head, Lord Hesketh, Willie Howie, Denis Hulme, James Hunt, Denis Jenkinson, Eddie Jordan, Steve Krisiloff, David Llewellyn, Jochen Mass, Wolfgang Monsehr, Roberto Moreno, David Murray, Tiff Needell, Rob Orme, Jonathon Palmer, Ricardo Patrese, Walter Rohl, David Roper, Phil Short, Mike Smith, Neil Setteridge, Ian Stewart, Jackie Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, Patrick Tambay, Trevor Taylor, Eric Thompson, Desmond Titterington, Ken Tyrrell, Gino Ussi, Murray Walker, Rob Walker, Ken Wells, Wilkie Wilkinson, Nick Whiting, Desire Wilson (qty.)
A George V Crested Teapot Stand, maker`s mark HEB FEB, Chester 1913, in Georgian style, of rounded rectangular shape with gadrooned rim, centrally engraved with the Hext crest, and on four outswept fluted feet, 17cm wide, 5 1/2 oz; and A George V Pedestal Sugar Bowl, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1914, of plain semi-ovoid form, with everted rim, 11.2cm diameter, 7.8cm high, 6 1/2oz (2)

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