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Los 653

Two stoneware bottles for 'M Wilkinson, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Lancaster'

Los 1165

Two blue satin ceremonial (?) robes, with silver and gold wire star crest and painted centre, by Ede and Ravenscroft & Wilkinson & Son, one with name badge Sir Robert G W Herbert (2). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Los 187

Set of Avery Sovereign Scales, in mahogany case, another set by Wilkinson, Ormskirk, case A/F and two Sovereign Purses.

Los 111

HENRY WILKINSON DANIEL. Signed and dated 1909 watercolour on paper, "Robin Hood Bay", see verso. 9 1/2" x 13".

Los 159

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Austin Reed's for crusing kit, no 334 original poster printed for Austin Reed Ltd London circa 1930- 78 x 101 cm framed Condition Report: Condition A

Los 170

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Ashby-de-la Zouch, original oil painting for London Midland and Scottish Railways quad royal poster, signed oil on canvas -76 x 114 cm circa 1928 Condition Report: Condition A

Los 326

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Loch Lomond, original poster printed for LMS LNER by S C Allen & Co - 102 x 127 cm Condition Report: Condition A backed on linen

Los 327

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) Loch Awe, original poster printed for LMS LNER by John Horn - 102 x 127 cm Condition Report: Condition A backed on linen

Los 29

A Coalport Fruit Painted Cabinet Plate, Frederick Chivers, circa 1920-30, shaped circular, painted with a bunch of purple grapes, a peach and blackcurrants on a mossy and ivy clad bank, signed, within a broad midnight blue border enriched with gilt scrolls, dentil rim, blue printed crown mark, gilder's number 5351/R and impressed 18A23, 27cm diameter. Frederick Chivers (1881-1965) fruit and flower painter, who worked for the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company, but by 1906 worked at the Coalport Pottery specialising in fruit studies. The background on his work was achieved by working the ceramic colour with a matchstick, giving a stippled effect. For further details about this artist see Wilkinson (Vega) A Dictionary of Ceramic Artists, Landmark Publishing, p.44.

Los 123

A Naval boarding cutlass by Wilkinson, the curved bi-fullered blade with war department stamp, above iron knuckle guard and leather grip, blade length 82cm.

Los 127

A Naval officers dress sword by Wilkinson of London, reputedly belong to Sir Edward H Seymour, admiral of the fleet. The bi-fullered blade with foul anchor decoration and numbered 27270 above knuckle guard with foul anchor decoration, wire bound fish skin handle, lions mask pomel and bullion loop together in brass mounted leather scabbard and also with belt.

Los 416

An A J Wilkinson Ltd, Royal Staffordshire 'Rural Scenes' part Tea and Dinner Service, approx 50 pieces, some marked Clarice Cliff.

Los 122

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Christening Mug, of cylindrical form, foliate engraved within geometric panels, on plain base with leaf capped scroll handle, Hy Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1873, 134grams.

Los 546

Quantity of A.J. Wilkinson china designed by Clarice Cliff (30 pieces)

Los 938

ENFIELD. A .577/.450 'MK. IV' MARTINI-HENRY SERVICE RIFLE, serial no. D2600, 33 1/4in. blued sighted barrel, blued receiver marked with 'VR' cypher and dated '1887', walnut three-quarter stock marked with various storekeepers marks on the right side of the butt, sling mounts, brown leather sling; together with a bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Company dated 1888, in brass-mounted leather scabbard; a reproduction brown leather bandolier; and cleaning kit with brass oil bottle and brass muzzle-protector.Other Notes: Please see Lot 2371 in the Sealed Bid sale for reloading dies, cases, and patched bullets.

Los 1126

WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD.. A FINE .303 MARTINI-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE PRESENTED AS A SHOOTING PRIZE AT HARROW SCHOOL, serial no. 07258, 31in. blued barrel proved for 38 grs Riflite and with Metford rifling, raised matt full length sighting flat signed 'THE WILKINSON SWORD CO. LONDON S.W.', blade fore-sight, rear folding express sights calibrated to 1,600 yards, finely engraved blued action respectively signed 'WILKINSON' and '27 PALL MALL' within a ribbon on each side, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock (toe cracked and repaired) with chequered grip and fore-end, the butt inset with a silver oval plaque on each side, that on the left engraved with the Harrow School crest, that on the right 'PRESENTED BY LADY NORTHWICK TO' (inscription not completed), green horn fore-end cap, scroll engraved blued trigger-guard and lever, iron sling eyes.

Los 1319

WILKINSON. A PAIR OF 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 1107 / 8, 29 3/4in. nitro reproved barrels, ribs engraved '1' and '2' and 'WILKINSON. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.', gun No.2 left barrel wall thickness at 18 and both slightly loose on action, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp cyl and 3/4 choke, treble-grip actions with short side-bolsters, automatic safeties with silver-inlaid 'SAFE' details, border and bold scroll engraving, brushed and blued finish overall, 15in. figured stocks including buttplates, fore-ends with Deeley and Edge patent fasteners, weight 6lb. 10oz. (No.1) and 6lb. 8oz. (No.2), in a leather case

Los 219

A small collection of 18th century trade tokens to include: Macclesfield 1/2d,(S.p71) Lancaster 1/2d, (S.p80); London/J Palmer, (S.p88); Prince of Wales x 2, (S.p94): A Map of France (S.p96); Bust of Hardy, (S.p97); Bust of Tooke (S.p98); Norfolk Bottle (S.p101); Wilkinson x 2 (S.p115); Anglesey 1789 (S.p121); Anglesey 1791 (S.p121); Macclesfield 1/2d (D&H.p13); Warley 1/2d (D&H.p33); Lancaster (D&H.p64); Liverpool 1/2d (D&H.p72); Manchester 1/2d (D&H.p84); Lackington & Mail Coach (D&H.p88/6); Williams (D&H.p88/9); Map of France + Horne + Tooke (D&H.p88/11); Coventry Street (D&H.p127); Lackington (D&H.p136); Mail Coach (D&H.p137); Williams (D&H.p181); Fow x 2 (D&H.p185); Norwich Loom (D&H.p214); Birmingham Coining and Copper (D&H.p269) (29) S.p = Seaby page, D&H.p = Dalton and Hamer page

Los 325

A Victorian silver stilton scoop, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1875, fitted with a plain bulbous turned ivory handle, 23.5cm long

Los 873

A late 19th century Sheraton revival satinwood display cabinet, circa 1870, with marquetry swag inlays to the pediment and drawer front 195 x 77.5 x 38cm (76 x 30 x 15in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 901

A Regency painted ironwork garden bench, circa 1800, 91.5 x 183 x 73.5cm (35.5 x 71.5 x 28.5in). Provenance: Wilkinson Family, The Old Rectory, Kingston, Cambridge

Los 925

A William IV walnut music Canterbury, circa 1835, stamped 972 to the drawer, 53 x 51 x 36cm (21 x 20 x 14in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 926

A Victorian burr walnut writing table, circa 1870, satinwood banded decoration with gilt mounts, 71 x 122 x 66cm (27.5 x 48 x 25.5in). Provenance: Sara Tyrrell (wife of Dr Tyrrell), 104 Cromwell Road, London, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 927

A late Victorian satinwood kidney shaped desk, circa 1890, marquetry inlaid classical panel decoration, with maker's plaque: From John Murphy cabinet maker & upholsterer 215 Brompton Rd, SW, 75 x 136 x 68.50cm (29 x 53 x 26.5in). Provenance: Sara Tyrrell (wife of Dr Tyrrell), 104 Cromwell Road, London, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 928

A late Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase by Edwards & Roberts, circa 1890, marquetry inlaid decoration, stamped, 216 x 115.5 x 51cm (84 x 45 x 20in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 931

A mid Victorian figured walnut Davenport desk, circa 1870, concealed pen compartment, side drawers and spiral twist columns, 89 x 56 x 61cm (35 x 22 x 24in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 932

An 18th century German walnut side table, circa 1790, quarter veneered decoration, 73.5 x 91.5 x 59.5cm (28.5 x 35.5 x 23in). Provenance: Clara Boelte, Lubeck, Northern Germany, and by descent in the Wilkinson family

Los 934

A pair of Sheraton style painted satinwood demi-lune tables, circa 1890, painted with floral swags, ribbons and medallions, 79 x 86 x 36cm (30 x 33.5 x 14in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 935

A set of twelve Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, circa 1890, with leather overstuffed seats on cabriole legs, 99 x 53cm (39 x 20.5in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 938

An Edwardian painted oval satinwood wine table, circa 1900, decorated with trailing floral designs, 72.5 x 49.5 x 36cm (28 x 19 x 14in). Provenance: Dr Walter Tyrrell, 104 Cromwell Road, London, before 1900, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 939

An early Victorian ebonised and stencilled bookcase cupboard, circa 1840, 216 x 124.5 x 39.5cm (84 x 48 x 15.5in). Provenance: Rev Gordon Wilkinson, Rector in turn of the Eversdens, Leverington and Feltwell (Norfolk), and Chaplain to the Cambridgeshire Regiment and winner of the Military Cross in WWI; and by family descent at the Old Rectory, Kingston, Cambridge

Los 940

A pair of late 17th/18th century Maltese ebonised walnut elbow chairs, with fret carved ladder backs on cross stretchered supports, 112 x 62cm (43.5 x 24in). Provenance: With Colonel Max Bird RA before 1922 when in Malta. Colonel Bird served under Viscount Plumer, Governor of Malta. By descent within the Wilkinson family

Los 941

An early Victorian Continental rosewood sewing table, circa 1830, with carved scroll work decoration, 75 x 53.5 x 34cm (30 x 21 x 13in). Provenance: Sara Tyrrell (wife of Dr Tyrrell), 104 Cromwell Road, London, and by Wilkinson family descent

Los 331

A SET OF VICTORIAN CARVING KNIVES AND FISH SERVERS by Wilkinson with bone handles in brass bound mahogany box.

Los 1726

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), unframed gouache, German Submarine Oldenburg, 1912 later U151. signed and dated '18. 9 x 15in.

Los 1111

Wilkinson Daffodil part service printed with country landscapes comprising teapot, cover and stand, circular plate and two cups and saucers, pattern 9499, teapot 6" high (small chip to the underside teapot spout, lacking Clarice Cliff back stamp)

Los 1170

Wilkinson 'Tahiti Foam Lotus' jug signed John Butler, pattern 8643, 11.5" high

Los 147

Late Victorian facetted glass and silver-mounted Hip Flask, with hinged locking cover, removable cup inscribed, dated 1900, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1897.

Los 125

A German Third Reich Parade Bayonet, the single edge fullered steel blade stamped Pet.Dan.Krebbs, Solingen, the nickel hilt with chequered black plastic two piece grip, with black painted steel scabbard and leather frog; Two German Second World War Iron Crosses, 1st Class, each with a sword shaped pin, one stamped 4, the other stamped 24; a 1907 Wilkinson bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Kukri, with two small knives in a leather sheath; a German Cigarette Sticker Book "Deutchland Erwacht"; a German booklet; After Snaffles- Christmas 1941, black and white print, framed and glazed (7)

Los 136

An 1885 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Co.Ltd., the 87cm single edge fullered steel blade lightly etched on one side with scrolling foliage and maker's name, the edge stamped /90, the steel bowl hilt with rolled edge, pierced with Maltese cross and sword knot slit, the two piece chequered leather grip with hand-stop to the top, lacks scabbard.

Los 137

An 1885 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Co.Ltd., the 87cm single edge fullered steel blade lightly etched on one side with crossed standards and swords, scrolling foliage and maker's name, the edge stamped /90, the steel bowl hilt with rolled edge, pierced with Maltese cross and sword knot slit, the two piece chequered leather grip with hand-stop to the top, lacks scabbard

Los 157

A Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, to Colonel E B Anderson (Later Commissioner of Kenya), the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with the royal cypher, scrolling foliage and family crest "Stand Sure" over initials EBA, the edge stamped 14966, by Henry Wilkinson, the steel hilt pierced with royal cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and leather covered scabbard; together with a letter and copy of receipt from Wilkinson Sword dated 1867, a Madras carte de visite showing Colonel Anderson, and two swagger sticks (4)

Los 244

A Pair of Early 19th Century Percussion Cap Travelling Pistols, each with a 15cm stub twist steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, the top flat with platinum line and plug, dolphin hammer, the foliate engraved side locks inscribed Wilkinson, with slide safety, walnut full stock with horn tip, chequered grip, steel swivel ramrod and patch box, in a mahogany case lined in green baize and with accessories including a Sykes copper pistol flask, bullet mould, oil flask, screw driver, bullets and leather patches, the inner lid set with a facsimile label.

Los 27

A Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, in cardboard box of issue addressed to Mr H Fish, Blackburn, together with a boxed King's Badge for War Service and an RASC brass shoulder title; a 1907 Wilkinson Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog.

Los 378

Pair of Early 19th century James Wilkinson and Sons Westley Richards officer's patent percussion pistols the engraved steel mounts with foliage decoration, inscribed on octagonal barrels James Wilkinson and Sons London gun makers to his Majesty and on the mount Westley Richards, in case with fittings, the barrels 8in.

Los 466

Six various silver casters, comprising: a George I 'bun top' by Thomas Bamford I, London 1723; another caster George II, London 1749; a George III example, London 1771; a George III later chased example, London 1777; an embossed example by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1903; and a plain example by John Henry Rawlings, London 1906, 575g (18.5 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Los 219

Ovids "Metamophosis Englished Mythologizd" and represented in figures an essay to the translation of Virgils Aeneis imprinted at Oxford by John Litchfield 1632 with printed engravings, an interesting note stating that this book was part of a collection of W H Randle of Manchester and was in the sale held by Sotheby Wilkinson & Hodge in 1887 where it made 10 pounds and one penny with full leather binding (board loose), also a copy of the Holy Bible printed for Alexander Hogg, 16 Parternoster Row, London in 1778 with full leather binding, a leather label to the spine in gilt block lettering "William Podmore 1779" (Illustrated)

Los 263

A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson pottery banded ware twenty three piece part dinner service comprising a pair of circular lidded twin handled tureens, three graduated oval meat plates, six dinner plates, six dessert plates, six side plates and a cream jug, each with printed factory marks

Los 503

Miniature Crimea pair: Crimea, 4 clasps Alma, Bal, Ink, Seb and Turkish Crimea, mounted for wear on a Hunt and Roskell brooch bar, and each engraved "C. Brice Wilkinson, Capt 68th Lt Inf" with "1854-4" added to Turkish naming. VF Plate 3

Los 549

4 books on the Zulu War: "Rorke’s Drife" by Glover; "Padre Smith of Rorke’s Drift" by Cannon Lummis; "Rorke’s Drift" by Bancroft; "Uniforms & Weapons of the Zulu War" by Wilkinson-Latham; "Also Heroes for Victoria" by Duncan & Walton, Colonial Wars. All GC with DW. . (5)

Los 660

An 1845 pattern infantry officer’s sword, very slightly curved blade 32½", by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 8155 on backstrap (1857), etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled foliate panels, owner’s crest, motto and initials W H P (W H Pye), regulation triple bar brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip. Basically GC (some wear and dark patina)

Los 661

A Vic officer’s 1821 pattern sword of The Royal Artillery, slightly curved blade 34½", by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 13733 (1865) on backstrap, nicely etched with crowned R Arms, Union wreath with VR "Ubique" scroll, winged lightning and Royal Artillery within fenestrated scrolled panels and escutcheon with motto "Spectemur Agendo", triple bar steel hilt, stepped pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip (minor wear) in its steel scabbard, with brass throat mount, black painted for service. GC Plate 10

Los 664

An 1856 pattern pioneer sidearm, straight saw backed blade 22½", marked "Wilkinson, London" with stamps at forte, regulation brass hilt with knucklebow and solid ribbed grip, marked "1.3.02/ 3Ct" (3rd Bn The Connaught Rangers) on top of quillon, in its unusual brass mounted tooled polished brown leather scabbard. GC Plate 10

Los 172

A Large Framed Display of Forty Eight Loch and Lake Flies, with card mount and cream painted frame, 58cm x 68cm; A Limited Edition Framed Montage of Mayflies by Sue Stone; A Framed Display of Flies and Nymphs, tied by different people; A Framed Montage of Thomas Clegg; A Framed Montage of Flies and Line, with a letter headed George James Eaton; A Framed Watercolour of a Chironomid, initialled R.A.; A Framed Dry Point Etching of a Trout, signed, by Norman Wilkinson. (7)

Los 440

A Victorian double-sided spearpoint bayonet by Sanderson, stamped VR above 6/93, probably Boer War, length of blade 30cm, also a Wilkinson bayonet stamped GR above 1907, length of blade 42 cm (2).

Los 664

A good Victorian hallmarked silver coffee pot, engraved with belted coat of arms and inscribed "Memor et Fidelis" (Wilkinson), Robert Garrard II, London 1855, height 22.5cm, 34oz (Illustrated).

Los 261

George Wilkinson 23 3/4in. x 19 3/4in. (60.5 x 49.5cm) "The Sneap, River Derwent" Signed; inscribed on a label on the reverse.

Los 870

Egglestone (W.M.) Stanhope and its Neighbourhood... First Section, 8vo, wrappers, frontispiece, Stanhope, [1882]; Forshaw (C.F.) and Gibson (G.) Our ``Village Church''... and ``Our Village'' or ``Ebchester'', 8vo, cloth gilt, 1904, presentation copy, inscribed by Gibson; Wiggen (W.R.) Esh Leaves: being Drafts upon the Memory of an old Parishioner, 8vo, boards, Durham, 1914; A Catalogue of a Portion of the Furnishings and Appointments which will be Sold by Auction at Brancepeth Castle... Monday October 9th... by Arthur Bailes, 4to, wrappers, Durham, [1922]; Wilkinson (Alan) Barnard Castle, Historic Market Town, 8vo, morocco-backed boards, slipcase, illustrations, copy no. 13 of 111 de-luxe copies, signed by the author, Otley, 1998, and 7 other vols (12) See illustration

Los 1230

A Elizabeth II beaker, by W.R.S., Sheffield, 1977, plain circular tapered form, 3in. (7.5cm); and a George V mug, by C.E., London, 1918, with inscription "E.M.H. Wilkinson From the Members of Langley House, May 12th, 1921, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm).

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