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a Seventy-Six Piece Composite Canteen of Kings Pattern Flatware, by Henry Wilkinson and others, predominantly Sheffield 1909 and 1914, comprising twelve table forks (1909, 1914, 1 x 1822), twelve dessert forks (including one silver plated example), twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a fish slice and fork, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons (including one silver plated example), six table spoons (one London 1901), a pair of sugar tongs, and four X form knife rests, overall weight 145oz, in a mahogany fitted case with lift-out tray
GB, 1887-1970 mainly unmounted mint collection in a lighthouse album, including 1887-1900 Jubilee Set to One Shilling (both), 1902-10 Set to One Shilling and Five Shillings, 1905-11 chalk-surfaced paper Set including both sixpences, 1911 perf 15x14 Set, 1911-13 Set to Half Crown, 1912-24 Set to One Shilling + inverted water mark Set, 1913 Waterlow Ten Shilling (mounted), 1915 de la rue Half Crown, 1918-19 Bradbury Wilkinson Five Shillings (mounted), 1924-26 Set + sideways and inverted watermarks Sets, 1929 Postal Union Congress Set + sideways and inverted watermarks Sets, 1934 re-engraved Set (mounted), 1934-36 inverted and sideways watermarks Sets, 1937-47 sideways and inverted watermarks Sets, 1939-48 High Values Set, 1941-51 Sets included inverted and sideways watermarks, 1951 High Values Sets, 1952-1970 complete Commems and Defins including most sideways and inverted watermarks Sets + postage due stamps complete 1914-69
British War Medal 1914-20 (28703 A. Sjt. E. A. Wilkinson, 16-Can. Inf.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (1390 A.L. Cpl. F. D. Pollard, C.A.M.C.) extremely fine (2) £60-80 Edward Austin Wilkinson enlisted at Victoria, British Columbia. Serving with the 16th Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment), he was killed in the action in St. Juliens Wood on 22 April 1915. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. private Frederick D. Pollard, Canadian Army Medical Corps, was killed in action on 27 June 1918 when the ship on which he was travelling - the Llandovery Castle - was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. The ship was en-route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, carrying 258 souls, of whom 94 were medical staff of the C.A.M.C. At 21.30 on 27 June, some 114 miles west of Fastnet, the Llandovery Castle, despite being emblazoned with the Red Cross sign, was torpedoed by the German submarine U-86 commanded by Captain Patzig. Lifeboats were got away and with the weather calm there was every expectation that the many survivors would be quickly rescued. However this was not to be, as the submarine surfaced and proceeded to fire at the helpless lifeboats. At dawn the next day, only one boat containing 24 survivors remained afloat. Captain Sylvester of the Llandovery Castle was one of the 24; Private Pollard was one of the 234 who lost their lives. His name is commemorated on the Halifax Memorial. Both medals with copied research. £60-£80
A Great War ‘Gallipoli Mining Operations’ D.C.M. group of four awarded to Private Thomas Wilkinson, 4th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (1381 Pte., 4/E. Lanc. Regt.-T.F.); 1914-15 Star (1381 Pte., E. Lan. R.); British War and Victory Medals (20014 Pte., E. Lan. R.) B.W.M. with edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine and better, rare (4) £1400-1800 D.C.M. London Gazette 16 November 1915. ‘For conspicuous bravery on the 14th September, 1915, on the Gallipoli Peninsula. During mining operations, Private Wilkinson remained at his post in a mine gallery where the enemy’s shaft was expected to break through. When they succeeded in doing so, he shot the first Turk who appeared, and then assisted a Non-Commissioned Officer to lay and fire the charge, so destroying the enemy’s gallery. This was done at great personal risk’. private Thomas Wilkinson, 4th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment, Territorial Force, entered the Balkan theatre of war on 9 May 1915. Awarded the D.C.M. for mining operations on the Gallipoli Peninsula; possibly the only Gallipoli D.C.M. award to the the 4th Battalion. Sold with copied research and with shoulder badge. £1400-£1800
An 1822 Pattern Grenadier Guards Officer's sword, 83cm slightly curved fullered blade by WILKINSON, serial no. 12216, etched with Regimental motifs and battle honours (the whole with surface rust), regulation steel gothic hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Rust patinated over all and scabbard covering lacking.
A Royal Naval Officer's sword, 80.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial number 43814 for 1912 etched with rope, oak leaves, Royal Arms and a crowned fouled anchor, regulation copper gilt hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved gilt brass mounted leather scabbard, complete with knot.
A Victorian Rifle Officer's sword, 81.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial number 33352 for 1895, etched with scrolling foliage, Royal Arms, crowned VR cypher and owner's crest and motto DARE QUAM ACCIPERE, regulation plated steel hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel mounted black leather scabbard, complete with black leather sword knot.
A George IV mahogany and rosewood banded card table, the swivel hinged top baize lined, and stamped 'Wilkinson Ludgate Hill 13296,' on a single ring turned tapering stem to ribbed collar on a triform base with part ribbed bun feet and brass castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 17.75in (45.5cm) d.
A set of eleven Wilkinson toby jugs of Allied War Leaders, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925), comprising: Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George holding a shell inscribed "Shell Out"; Admiral Jellicoe (1917) holding a jug inscribed "Hell Fire Jack"; Lord French (1917) clutching a foaming jug inscribed "French Pour les Francais"; Field Marshall Sir Douglass Haig (1917) seated on a tank; Admiral Beatty (1917) holding a shell inscribed "Dreadnaught"; President Woodrow Wilson (1918) wearing an Indian Chief's headdress; Marshall Foch (1918) with foaming champagne bottle; General Botha (1918) with jug captioned "Loyalty"; Earl Kitchener with jug inscribed "Bitter For Kaiser"; Field Marshall Joffre with a shell inscribed "Ce Que j'offre"; King George V (1919) seated with a globe in his lap, all with facsimile Carruthers Gould signature and Soane & Smith stamp, 9 1/2in.-12 12in. See illustration
An early Victorian Set of Four Candlesticks in Georgian style on square inward curved stepped bases with scrolled corners, knopped and decorated stems and inward curved and palmate moulded corners to the drip trays, Sheffield 1843/4 by Henry Wilkinson & Son 23.6cm high (1 base weight broken).

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