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an 1821 pattern Artillery Officer’s Sabre by H Wilkinson, the 34.5 inch steel blade numbered 11934 (1862) typically etched with Royal Artillery design, VR cypher and presentation inscription stating C.S. from A.J.S., triple bar guard, fishskin grip and stepped pommel, contained in its steel scabbard, sold with this lot is a copy of the recipient’s death certificate, and regimental history. charles Stewart, was Merchant and Lieutenant of Artillery and Captain of Militia, he died 7th October 1874 when fracturing his skull from accidentally falling down stairs at the Midland Hotel, Pancras Station.
A Victorian ivory handled fish server, by Henry Wilkinson and Company, Sheffield 1892, with shaped and pierced blade and carved lattice work handle; a cased set of Trefid end teaspoons, Sheffield 1940; a cased set of slender design coffee spoons, Birmingham 1957; a set of six double struck Queen's pattern teaspoons, London 1817; together with other items of flatware (Qty)
Royal Doulton flambe model of a monkey in multi-coloured glazes, printed mark to base, 8.5cm high, Royal Doulton Lambeth vase of ovoid form with a dark blue ground and banded foliate decoration, impressed marks to base, 15.5cm high, Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd., mug with moulded pixie handle and other items
Anthony Wilkinson late 20th century- 'Anemones in a Window'; photo etching printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 10/225 in pencil, 52x39cm: together with one other similar etching printed in colours by the same hand titled 'Daffodils', signed, titled and numbered 10/225 in pencil: After Patrick Livingstone late 20th century- 'Garden Table'; colour reproduction print, signed, titled and numbered 253/290 in pencil: together with one other similar reproduction print after the same hand, signed, titled 'Garden Gate' and numbered 262/275 in pencil: Michael Potter b.1951- 'Paul de Vence'; lithograph printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 105/200 in pencil, (5). (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
PATRICK R CHALMERS: A FISHERMAN’S ANGLES, ill Norman Wilkinson, 1931, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl + ANTHONY BUXTON: SPORTING INTERLUDES AT GENEVA, 1932, 1st edn, orig cl + RICHARD WALKER: ROD BUILDING FOR AMATEURS, 1952, 1st edn, orig wraps + E MARSHALL-HARDY: ANGLING WAYS, n d, 2nd printing, orig cl d/w + S JOHN PESKETT: THIS FISHY BUSINESS, 1935, 1st edn, orig cl soiled (5)
:WILKINSON & SON, LONDON RETAILED .450 'PRYSE' SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 64, 5 1/2in. blued barrel signed 'WILKINSON & SON, PALL MALL, LONDON', plain cylinder, blued frame with patent no. '1230', chequered walnut butt with silver escutcheon engraved with owner's initials, and some original blued finish.
a Regency period mahogany patent 'scissor-action' extending dining table By Wilkinson & Wilkinson of London the rounded rectangular top with three full leaves and a narrow half leaf, with reeded edge above ring-turned tapering baluster legs ending in brass socket castors 271 wide, 70cm high, 130cm deep note: The brass mounted scissor action frame is stamped WILKINSON PATENT LONDON. This ingenious form of extension allows the table to be reduced as a small foldover side table when not in use. Other leading firms of the period also experimented with this form of action, most notably Gillows of Lancaster.
* Sun Artists. A group of nineteen photogravures, [1889-91],. including three images from photos by Julia Margaret Cameron, (The Kiss of Peace, Lord Tennyson and Sir Joh Herschel), three by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (Water-Rats, Sunshine and Shower, Dinner time), two of these dampstained in the border and one cut down outside of plt. impression, plus one by Henry Peach Robinson, (Carolling), the others by J. Gale, J.B.B. Wellington, Lydell Sawyer, Gay Wilkinson and F.W.H. Myers, images approx. 12 x 18 cm and similar, printed captions beneath, some spotting and soiling, loosely contained in orig. printed wrappers for the first number of the periodical, soiled and worn, slim folio Sun Artists, was edited by W. Arthur Boord and appeared with descriptive text in eight issues. (19)
Six Books:- The Ames Sword Company 1829-1935, by John D Hamilton; Swords & Daggers by Frederick Wilkinson; The Complete Encyclopaedia of Arms & Armour; Weapons & Implements of Savage Races by L A D Montague, reprint; The Armour of Imperial Rome by H Russell Robinson; Collecting the Edged Weapons of Imperial Germany Volume I by Johnson & Wittmann; and Wallace Collection: European Arms and Armour 1962 Volume I Armour (6)
A Shakespeare Quatercentenary Commemorative Sword, the steel blade chased and etched with scenes of the Birthplace, the Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Arms, and listing his plays, by Wilkinson Sword, London, the brass hilt with enamelled arms of Stratford upon Avon to the shell guard, wooden grip and globular pommel.
A George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the fullered steel blade by Wilkinson Sword Co., Ltd, London, etched with royal cypher and scrolling foliage, the edge numbered 62831, the plated hilt pierced with royal cypher and with wire bound fish skin grip, leather scabbard with frog and sword knot

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