A late Vic officer’s sword of The R Artillery, almost straight, fullered blade 36½” by Henry Wilkinson, no 38196 (for 1900) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, Union wreath, “Unique” scroll, winged lightning and “Royal Artillery” within scrolled geometric panels, Wilkinsons patent steel hilt with wirebound diced leather grips, stepped pommel, diced backstrap, in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (blade some wear and dark pitting, dark rust patina to hilt)
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Manchester, Mitchell & Co (BWS 3460); Thomas Nash & Co (BWS 3480); John Nuttall (3, BWS 3490, dies 1+A, 2+C, 3+C); G. Pimlott, 1853 (BWS 3500); William Scott & Co (BWS 3530); William Shaw (2, BWS 3550, 3552); Smithson & Co (BWS 3560); James Stelfox (BWS 3570); R. Watson (2), undated (BWS 3580), 1851 (BWS 3590); Jonathan Waugh, brass, 19mm, grained edge (BWS and Second Supplement, Ð); Wilkinson Bros (BWS 3600); Alfred Wolfenden (BWS 3620); M. Wooliscroft (2, BWS 3640, 3645) [18]. Waugh token fine but extremely rare, others generally about very fine and better, some rare Provenance: BWS 3460 and 3552 bt N.A. Clark 1983; BWS 3480 A.E. Bagnall Collection, Mrs J.G. Schofield Collection, Spink Auction 28, 28 April 1983, lot 212 (part); BWS 3490 1+A bt J. Whitmore 1983; BWS 3490 2+C, 3500, 3560, 3580, *Waugh and 3620 G. Kay Collection, bt N.A. Clark 1986; BWS 3490 3+C bt J. Whitmore 1984; BWS 3530 bt 1979; BWS 3550 bt J. Whitmore 1980; BWS 3570 and 3640 bt N.A. Clark 1981; BWS 3590 bt S.E. Schwer 1985; BWS 3600 bt J. Whitmore 1993; BWS 3645 bt J. Whitmore 1986. The full reading of the Jonathan Waugh token is: bust of Queen Victoria left, VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRIT: around, rev. JONATHAN WAUGH MANCHESTER around STAR INN MARKET St
Emsworth, mule Halfpenny by Kempson, 1795, 8.97g/6h (DH 30); Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Halfpenny, 1791, 11.32g/6h (DH 89); Lancashire, Liverpool, Thomas Clarke, Halfpenny, 1791, 12.72g/6h (DH 65); MIDDLESEX, Cornhill, Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.27g/6h (DH 471); SHROPSHIRE, Coalbrook Dale, Reynolds & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.07g/6h (DH 10); Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Halfpenny, 1787, 13.91g/12h (DH 345); WILTSHIRE, Holt, David Arnot, Halfpenny, 9.95g/6h (DH 3); Salisbury, J. and T. Sharpe, Halfpenny, 1796, 10.87g/6h (DH 21); ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (2), 28.85g/12h (DH 76), 29.02g/12h (DH 84), Boulton’s Halfpenny, 1791, 13.82g/6h (DH 391) [11]. Very fine Provenance: D.W. Sadler Collection
A silver and enamel shaped rectangular two-bottle inkstand by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1913, the glass cube wells with silver covers, the base with a pen rest and blue enamelled before the bottles `Writing` and `Copying`, on pad feet, the base 23.5cm (9in) long, 370g . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Five Pounds, 1 February 1971, B 014002, signature of A.E.G. Brain (UB 70; Pick 326a). Good very fine In 1966 a colourful new series of notes was prepared by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, featuring the mountains of Mourne, the Giants Causeway and the Queen Elizabeth bridge in Belfast. The arms of the bank and of the four provinces of Ireland are depicted on the back
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer`s Sword, by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, serial number 30996 (1891), straight single edged spear point blade 84.5cm long, finely etched, 2nd Regiment Central India Horse, Royal Artillery with thunderbolt, lightning and wings, VR, crowned royal arms, and family heraldic device, regulation "honeysuckle` plated hilt, wire-bound fish skin grip, in its plated scabbard The Central India Horse, the Regiment was founded as two irregular Cavalry Regiments in 1857, at the outset of the Indian Rebellion, the first were known as Mayne`s Horse, the second as Beatson`s Horse after their Commanding Officers, they were both billeted at the town of Guna, in the state of Gwaliorand Augar in central India. In 1860 Mayne`s Horse became the 1st Regiment Central India Horse and Beatson`s the 2nd, both Regiments would later serve in the Second Afghan War. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer`s Sword, by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, serial number 11783 (1862), slightly curved, fullered, spear point blade 82.5cm long, finely etched, Royal Artillery with thunderbolt, lightning and winged devices, family heraldic device, within foliate panels, regulation triple bar steel hilt, backstrap and stepped pommel, wire-bound fish skin grip, in its steel scabbard. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer`s Sword by Wilkinson, serial number 68503 for 1939, single-edged narrow fullered blade 89cm long, engraved with foliage, Royal cypher GR VI and G. M-C., regulation engraved plated steel bowl guard and wire-bound fish skin grip, in its brown leather field service scabbard and frog Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Naval Officer`s Sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, serial number 41306 for 1907, straight, spear point blade, 80cm, etched with crown, fouled anchor, and oakleaves within panels, retailed by Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove of London and Portsmouth, gilt brass hilt with lion-head pommel and wire-bound fish skin grip, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Hooked Quillon British Lee Enfield 1907 Pattern Bayonet, single-edged blade 43cm long, with various marks at the forte, detachable walnut grips, marked 4 DM 1276 at the pommel, in its steel mounted black sheath and brown frog. A British, Wilkinson 1907 Pattern Bayonet, for use on the short magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) Mk III rifle, single-edged fullered blade 43cm long, with various marks at the forte, detachable walnut grips, in its steel mounted leather sheath. A British, Wilkinson 1888 Pattern Mark 1, 2nd Type "Lee-Metford` Bayonet, double-edged blade 30cm long, with various marks at the forte, two-piece wooden grips with brass rivets and oil hole, in its steel mounted black leather sheath and frog, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
WILKINSON, LONDON A FINE CASED .455 `WEBLEY WILKINSON MODEL 1900` SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 12035, 6in. blued barrel signed `WILKINSON SWORD CO. PALL MALL, LONDON`, blued fluted cylinder and frame, chequered walnut butt stamped `W755`, silver escutcheon engraved with the initials `A.E.D.A`, lanyard ring, and much original blued finish throughout, in original fitted leather case lined with red baize, the lid with Wilkinson Sword Co. trade label, the exterior marked with the same initials as the revolver (some damage to case and lining).
A British Army officer`s heavy cavalry pattern sword, 89cm long slightly curved fullered blade with spear point, the blade etched with crown over VR cypher and Prince of Wales feathers above BY APPOINTMENT, ricasso marked HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, perforated bowl guard, wire bound leather grip with serrated metal backstrap, 105cm overall, back of blade numbered 32433 - this sword sold to H B Dalgetty of 7th Hussars (provenance available from Wilkinson Sword) 29 November 1893 c1890
A LARGE COLLECTION OF MILITARY UNIFORM AND CAP BADGES from various regiments including the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Royal Highlanders Black Watch, Royal Scots Greys, the Royal Dragoons, SOLD ALONG WITH three military badge related books `Military sweethearts by Pamela M Caunt, Badges of the British Army 1820-1960 by F Wilkinson and Head-dress badges of the British Army by Arthur L Kipling and Hugh L King.
MILTON DRINKWATER, BRITISH (20TH CENTURY) Watering Cattle, watercolour/heightened white, signed, 30 x 17cms; together with ANONYMOUS `Perplexity`, watercolour/ink/heightened white, 26 x 20cms; H G WILKINSON - East Gate, Chepstowe Castle, watercolour, signed, 36 x 29cms and one other work (4)

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