William Wilkinson, Liverpool, a Victorian 18 carat gold open-face pocket watch, circa 1868, no.2147, the three-quarter plate movement with an engraved cock, a bi-metallic balance and an overcoil balance spring, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials foe running seconds and “up down”, the four piece hinged case, hallmarked Chester 1868
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A VICTORIAN 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD OF THE KING'S 60TH ROYAL RIFLE CORPS, BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON, NO.14188 FOR 1866 the blade etched with regimental details, crowned Royal cypher, the owner's crest and initials 'F.G.D.', in its steel scabbard 83.2cm; 32 3/4in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd records state that this sword was completed on 30th January 1866 for F. G. Doyle Esq (per Col. North).
A BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD OF COLONEL G. C. S. CAMERON, THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, NO.32141 with regulation blade etched with foliage, the Royal cypher, thistle foliage and the owner's initials at the forte, regulation steel hilt of characteristic type (one panel corner cracked and chipped), in its original leather field service scabbard 84cm; 33in blade The Wilkinson Sword Ltd archive states that this 'Claymore (Cameron)' was proved on 10th April 1893 and sold to G.C.S.Cameron of the Cameron Highlanders.
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY AN 18 BORE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER BY JAMES WILKINSON & SON, LONDON, DATED 1848 with 4 1/2in fluted barrel group engraved with sprays of foliage at the muzzles and stamped with London proof marks, scroll-engraved rounded action signed within an oval on the left, fitted with sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, engraved nipple-shield, engraved bar hammer, finely chequered figured walnut butt, engraved steel mounts comprising trigger-guard butt-cap with trap, and silver escutcheon engraved with a presentation inscription, and retaining traces of original finish: in its brass-mounted fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle engraved 'H.N.Durand, Bengal Engineers', and applied with trade label for 27 Pall Mall inside, the inside with trade label for 27 Pall Mall (light wear), and retaining its nipple wrench (one compartments loose) 26cm; 10 1/4in The inscription on the escutcheon reads: 'Lord Ellenborough to his much valued friend CapTN Durand Bengal Engineers, 4th July 1848.' Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand (1812 - 1871) was orphaned at an early age and educated at the East India Company's school in Addiscombe. He received a commission as second Lieutenant in the Bengal Engineers in 1828 landing in Calcutta in 1830 having been shipwrecked off the Cape of Good Hope. Durand played and important part in the capture of Ghazni in 1839 where he headed a party of natives who laid three hundred bags of powder at the Cabul gate. Despite being under direct fire from the town, Durand and his sergeant successfully detonated the explosion and the gates were blown in, the town fell on 23rd July. The following year Durand returned to England where he made the acquaintance of Lord Ellenborough who became Governor General of India shortly after and appointed Durand as his private secretary. Durand married the following year and was promoted to Captain. He accompanied the Governor General throughout the Gwalior Campaign and was present with him at the battle of Maharajpore, for which he was decorated. In 1844 he was recalled by Ellenborough and he accepted the post of commissioner of the Tenasserim provinces. His energy and hatred of corruption led to his removal from this post in 1846 after which he returned to England where he started writing a history of the Afghan War. He returned to India in 1848 arriving at Calcutta shortly after the outbreak of the Sikh war. He was present at the engagements of Chilianwallah and Gujerat serving on the staff of Brigadier-General Colin Campbell. For his services during the campaign he received the Punjab Medal with two clasps. In 1856 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and the following year he was appointed to the Central India Agency. Despite having no European soldiers Durand managed to hold out in the residency at Indore for several weeks when the mutiny broke out in Delhi. He achieved this by isolating the contingent troops and playing them off against the native regulars. Inevitably this could not last and Durand was driven out and retreated in the face of overwhelming numbers. He escaped successfully concealing his weakness with a show of force. He marched without loss to Sehore and then to Hoshungabad where he held the natural barrier of Nerbudda. He forced Woodburn's hesitating column and with it took a strong fort, gained three actions, captured more than forty guns and dispersed and disarmed forces far exceeding his own number. During the forced marches in the hot sun his wife fell ill and died. For his services during the mutiny Durand received a C.B. and was promoted to Brevet Colonel. In 1861 he became foreign secretary in India and in 1867 was promoted Major-General and awarded K.C.S.I. In 1870 he was appointed Lieutenant-General of the Punjab where, having inspected an outpost on foot, he mounted an elephant to visit the town of Tank. Durand's howdah was crushed against the roof of a gateway and he was fell to the ground, dying the following day. The Royal Engineers have founded a medal which is awarded annually in his honour .
WILKINSON, J.G. "The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians..." in three vols, John Murray 1837, with WILKINSON, SIR J. GARDNER "A Second Series of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians.." including the supplement with index and plates, John Murray 1841, all spines rubbed, torn and splitting, original black cloth with gilt decorations on front covers, some staining and foxing, (6)
Seven Books:-Colts from the William M Locke Collection; Arms and Equipment from the (American) Civil War by Jack Coggins; The Illustrated Book of the Pistol and The World's Great Guns by Frederick Wilkinson; Firearms Curiosa by Lewis Winant; English Pistols & Revolvers by John Nigel George; The Observer's Book of Firearms; seventeen Munich Auction Militaria Catalogues, 1980's-24
A Wilkinson Sword Limited Commemorative Sword, made to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Operations Overlord and Neptune, The Allied Landings on the Coast of France on D-Day 6th June 1944, the double edge steel blade etched and gilt with inscription and symbols, gilt metal crossguard and wire bound blue leather grip, mounted on a mahogany display plaque and with certificate numbered 118
A 12-BORE PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN BY WILKINSON & SON, LONDON, serial no. 6304, with 30in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels signed 'WILKINSON & SON. GUN MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY. PALL MALL. LONDON.' on the rib, scroll engraved tang, action, and back-action locks, the last each signed 'WILKINSON & SON', well figured walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, the fore-end lever engraved 'WILKINSON'S PATENT / LEVER FORE END', and white metal escutcheon engraved with initials, the action, tang and locks retaining some original faded case-hardened finish, London proof marks.
A VICTORIAN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON & CO., SOUTHSEA, with 31 1/2in. single-edged fullered blade double-edged towards the point and etched with scrollwork, the Royal arms and a crowned fouled anchor, the forte signed 'WILKINSON & CO. / 16 ST. JAMES RD / SOUTHSEA', gilt-brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor, folding flap and lion's head pommel, and shagreen-covered wire-bound grip, in original brass-mounted black leather scabbard with two suspension rings (some wear to etching on blade and gilding on hilt).
Jones (Thomas Rymer). The Aquarian Naturalist. A Manual for the Sea-Side, 1st ed., pub. John van Voorst, 1858, eight col. litho. plts., a little spotted and browned at edges, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and minor wear to extrems., together with Wilkinson (S.J.), The British Tortrices, 1st ed., pub. John van Voorst, 1859, three uncol. eng. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to head of spine, and White (Rev. Gilbert), The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton, edited Thomas Bell, 2 vols., pub. John van Voorst, 1877, eng. frontis. to each, b & w illusts. to text, facsimile ms., etc., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., with others by the same publisher, all 8vo (32)
Circle of John Ruskin HRWS 1819-1900- Study of a classical temple; pencil and watercolour, bears signature, bears inscription on the reverse of mount reading "This Sketch by John Ruskin presented to William Walker by A R Wilkinson-Coniston, 1949 from his mother's collection of Ruskin's pictures and studies purchased theConiston sale", 9.8x13.5cm
An Early 19th Century Map of Australia- "Australia & C"; published by W Lizars, Edinburgh, hand-coloured engraving with inset maps for "New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land", showing New Zealand, New Guinea and the Solomon's Archipelago, 49x57cm: T Foot 18th Century- "A New Accurate Map of New South Wales..."; hand-coloured engraving, published London, Nov 1st 1794, by R Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill: together with eight further 18/19th century engraved maps of Australasia to include "A Chart of Capt Carteret's Discoveries at New Britain, with part of Capt Cook's passage thro Endeavour Straights & of Capt Dampier's Tract & Discoveries in 1699 & 1700 at New Guinea & New Britain"; published by Alex Hogg, at the King's Arms, No 16 Paternoster Row, London, "Australia"; published by J H Colton & Co, New York, "Australia in 1830", published 1840 and others, (10) (mounted unframed)
Jackson Burton early-mid 20th Century- Coastal landscape; watercolour, signed, 20.5x28cm, Note: Jackson Burton was a poster artist for the GWR & LMS Railway Companies, working in the 1930's alongside artists such as Frank Newbould, Norman Wilkinson and Frank Henry Mason, published by Jordison & Co Ltd, the most successful being for "Bristol, GWR & LMS"
'The Circus': an extensive dinner service, designed for Clarice Cliff by Dame Laura Knight, circa 1934 each piece decorated with circus motifs within a border printed with crowd scenes and swags comprising: two vegetable tureens and covers with clown knops, four oval serving dishes in sizes, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, two sauce boats, nine side plates, ten dessert plates and twelve dinner plates puce printed mark, 'DESIGNED BY Laura Knight A.R.A., PRODUCED IN Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, WILKINSON LTD, ENGLAND, COPYRIGHT RESERVED, FIRST EDITION.' (47) Although small groups and individual pieces appear at auction on a fairly regular basis, it is unusual to find such a complete set. For further details, please see the 'In Focus' section at the beginning of the catalogue.
A George VI naval officer's sword by Wilkinson, the single edged blade with etched decoration, the brass hilt with lion's head pommel and wire bound fish skin covered grip, the hinged guard engraved 'J. Ayton, R.N.' with attached dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. (See illustration)
Wilkinson (Robert). Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern & Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, 2 vols., 1819-25, eng. title to each, numerous eng. plts., incl. some double-page, some light embrowning, t.e.g., mid 19th c. red half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio. Notable for a series of plates illustrating London's 'Ancient & Modern Theatres', including the Southwark Bear Garden, Bankside Globe and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (2)
A George IV mahogany side table, stamped WILKINSON & SONS 14 LUDGATE HILL, circa 1825, the rectangular top with three quarter gallery above two drawers, one with makers stamp and numbered '4705', on turned tapering legs, 82cm high, 86cm wide, 51cm deep W, Wilkinson is recorded working at 14 Lugate Hill, between 1814-1838 (London Furniture makers, Sir Ambrose Heal, Portman books, 1953). Provenance: Removed from Guy's Manor Cottage, Aston-on-Carrant
Margaret Staple 19/20th Century- Still life of flowers and a bird on a table; pencil, signed, 56x46cm: Emma Mary Wilkinson b.1864- Hen and chicks; oil on canvas, signed and dated 1937: European School late 20th century- dwellings; pastel on paper, in a decorative gilt swept frame: Angel Zapata 20th Century- The bull fight; pen and ink wash, signed and dated 1965, (4)
A group of signed rugby memorabilia, comprising a Wasps replica shirt signed by the 2003 Championship winning team, two shirts signed by Harlequins squads, a shirt signed by Francois Pienaar and three signed limited edition caricature prints of Johnson, Wilkinson & Dellaglio, all framed, various sizes
Ancient Egypt - Perrot, G. & Chipiez, C. A history of art in Ancient Egypt. London, 1883, 8vo, 2 volumes, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, bookplate of Signet Library; Gliddon, George Discourses on Egyptian archaeology. London, 1849, 8vo, modern quarter calf; Capart, Jean Thebes, the glory of a great past. London, 1926, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Chesney, J. The land of the pyramids. London, [no date], 8vo, original decorative cloth gilt, rubbed; Wilkinson, J. A popular account of the ancient Egyptians. London, 1871, 2 volumes, 8vo, later green calf gilt, prize binding, volume II lacking label; Richepin, Jean Nouvelle mythologie illustrée. Paris, [no date], 4to, 2 volumes, later morocco gilt, a.e.g., boards foxed; Lady Amherst A sketch of Egyptian history. London, 1904, 8vo, original decorative cloth, rubbed; and a quantity others on Ancient Egypt (qty)
Aristotle Opera ex recensione Immanuelis Bekkeri accedunt indices Sylburgiani. Oxford, 1837. 11 volumes in 7, 8vo., contemporary vellum, red morocco lettering pieces, a little stained and letter pices chipped; [Greek title] De poetica liber; textum recensuit … Thomas Tyrwhitt. Oxford, 1806. 8vo., full red morocco, a.e.g., large paper copy; [Greek title] Andronici Rhodii ethicorum Nichomacheorum paraphrasis cum interpretatione Danielis Heinsii … Camridge, 1679. 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, lacking uper cover [Wing A3688]; [Greek title] De poetica liber ex versione Theodori Goulstoni … Cambridge, 1696. 8vo., contemporary calf, edges rubbed. [Wing A3690][Greek title] Ethicorum Nicomacheorum libri decem … notis illustrati a Gulielmo Wilkinson. Oxford, 1809. 8vo., contemporary calf; [Greek title] De mundo … Glasgow, 1745. 12mo., contemporary calf [Gaskell 59]; Bonitz, Hermanus Index Aristotelicus. Berlin, 1870, large 4to., half morcco, cloth boards, rubbed (13)
Dugdale, William & Dodsworth, Roger Monastici Anglicanum. London: C. Wilkinson, T. Dring & C. Harper, 1682, [London: R. Scott, 1673], [Savoy: T. Newcomb, A. Roper, J. Martin & H. Herringman, 1673], second edition of volume 1, first edition of volumes 1 and 3, 4to, 3 volumes, additional engraved title in volume 1, numerous engraved plates, some by Hollar, folding plates neatly mounted on stubs, titles printed in red and black, contemporary calf, two plates torn without loss, occasional light discolouration or spotting, volume 1 upper board loose, volume 2 neatly rebacked retaining original spine, corners repaired, volume 3 hinges splitting; Stevens, John. The history of the ancient abbeys, monasteries, hospitals... being two additional volumes to Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, 1722, 2 volumes, folio, engraved plates, some folding, contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked, corners repaired, new endpapers, one joint cracking (5) Note: Wing D2485; D2483a; D2483; Provenance: Sir George Cooke of the Inner Temple, bookplates reinserted onto new endpapers
Seventeenth-century English works--Vane, Henry Two treatises. 1662, [Wing V80], contemporary panelled calf, imprint of part 1 torn away; Ross, A. Pansebeia, or a view of all religions. London: J. Williams, 1683, 8vo, frontispiece, [Wing R1977], later calf, rubbed, rebacked; [Godden, Thomas] Catholics no idolaters. [London], 1672, 8vo, contemporary calf, [Wing G918], worn, later notes on endpapers; Cotton, R.B. Cottoni posthuma. London: R. Lowndes & M. Gilliflower, 1672, library stamp on title, cloth-backed boards, [Wing C6486], cover detached; Nye, S. A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion. London: J. Robinson, 1696, 8vo, contemporary calf, [Wing N1506], worn, lower cover detached, several defects to text; Richardson, S. A discourse of the torments of hell. London: 1660, 12mo, eighteenth century half calf, [Wing R1405], slight browning, rubbed; Tillotson, J. The rule of faith. London: S.A. Gellibrand, 1666, 8vo, contemporary red morocco, [Wing T1217], 8vo, lacking a preliminary leaf, rebacked, corners repaired; Smith, J. Select discourses. Cambridge: W. Morden, 1673, 4to, contemporary calf, [Wing S4118], rebacked, corners repaired; Drake, J. An essay in defence of the female sex. London: A. Roper & E. Wilkinson, 1696, 8vo, later calf, [Wing D2125A], spotted and soiled, board detached; Lowth, W. A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the writings of the Old and New Testament. Oxford: Theater, 1692, 12mo, later half calf, [Wing L3330]; Quarles, C. Enchiridion. London: T. Holder, 1681, 12mo, engraved portrait, blindstamped morocco, [Wing Q97]; Hierocles. commentarius in aurea Pythagoreorum carmina. London: R. Daniel & J. Williams, 1654, 8vo, modern calf-backed boards, Harvard College deaccession stamp on title verso, [Wing H1934]; Keach, B. The travels of true godliness. London: J. Dunton, 1683, 12mo, engraved plates, later calf, [[Wing K97], soiled, some headlines cropped; [Hale, M.] Contemplations moral and divine. London: W. Shrewsburry & J. Leigh, 1676-77, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, [Wing H225 and H225A]; Jenkins, D. Jenkinsius redivivus. London: J. Hindmarsh, 1681, 2mo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary vellum, [Wing J592], frontispiece cropped and laid down, slightly soiled; Polycarp, Saint Polycarpi et Ignatii epistolae. Oxford: L. Lichfield, 1644, 4to, contemporary calf, [Wing P2789], a few corners dampstained, rubbed, upper cover detached; Morton, T. Causa regia. London: J. Bill, 1620, 4to, [STC 18178], bound with 3 others, contemporary calf, worn; Andrews, Lancelot A manual of the private devotions and meditations. London: W. Freeman, 1692, 12mo, engraved title and frontispiece, contemporary sheep, [Wing A3139], contents loose, rebacked; and 9 other defective Wing items; sold not subject to return (29)
Six Wilkinson First World War toby jugs 1915-1918 designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, all brightly coloured, comprising; H.M. King George V ( Pro Patria), Sir Douglas Haig ( Push and Go), Admiral Jellicoe ( Hell Fire Jack), General Botha ( Loyalty), Admiral Beatty ( Dread Nought), Lloyd George ( Shell Out) printed marks with facsimile signature and retailer's mark for Soane and Smith each approx. 25.5cm., 10in. Handle restored on Admiral Beatty jug, some crazing and flaking to the hat of King George V (6)

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