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Los 152

A Clarice Cliff Persian pattern Lynton sugar sifter. Blue Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd marks, height 12.5cm.

Los 138

A Clarice Cliff Chevaux pattern plate. Designed by John Armstrong for the 1934 Harrods Exhibition, printed John Armstrong and Bizarre Wilkinson Ltd First Edition 1934 marks, diameter 20cm.

Los 142

A Clarice Cliff Gay Day pattern tea cup and saucer. The tea cup with Bizarre Wilkinson Ltd marks the saucer with Bizarre Newport Pottery marks.

Los 156

A Clarice Cliff Tulips pattern Lynton shape coffee pot and cover. Wilkinson Ltd marks, height 19cm.Chips to the cover.

Los 198

A Wilkinson The Romany Fortune Telling Tea Cup and saucer. Together with three Stylecraft Jesseie Tait toadstools bowls and a plate, two Royal Staffordshire preserve pots and covers, two pottery cats probably Midwinter and a turquoise seat hound.

Los 207

An unusual Clarice Cliff Orange Cottage Roof pattern beehive honeypot. Also with banded decoration, Bizarre Wilkinson Ltd marks, height 9.5cm.

Los 144

A Wilkinson Sword Lady Diana and Prince of Wales commemorative sword, in black leather sheath, 39" long, and a similar Wilkinson Sword dagger, in fitted case

Los 582

Johnny Wilkinson 8x11 inch signed colour photo. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Los 23

Local area- Geoffrey Wilkinson Kings Lynn ltd edition prints signed in pencil plus Eileen Bunten watercolour Kings Lynn, A Norwich print and Ely watercolour

Los 1857

Ten bronze / copper trade and advertising tokens for Braintree and Brocking, Macclesfield, Newgate, 1813 Trade and Navigation, 1791 John Wilkinson Iron Master, 1794 King and Constitution Shire Hall, 1812 Hull halfpenny, J Henry Numismatist and Antiquary dealer in coins and medals, 1792 Birmingham John Howard halfpenny and 1847 R Alden Norwich Lamp Manufacturer

Los 1899

Late 18thC / early 19thC guinea/half guinea scale or balance, in rosewood case with label inside A Wilkinson Ormskirk (late of Kirkby) nr Liverpool

Los 726

First World War pair comprising War and Victory medals named to Lieut. E. P. Wilkinson, in boxes of issue, together with miniatures.

Los 951

1930s 1821 Pattern possibly Indian Light Cavalry N.C.Os sword by Wilkinson Sword, London with nickel plated three bar hilt, plain curved fullered blade in nickel plated scabbard with leather dress knot and slings

Los 2283

WW2 British 1st Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando knife with provenance to Pte David Davis ex No 12 and No 4 Commando. New to the market. Double edged blade 171mm in length. Etched panels with "The F-S Knife" and "Wilkinson Swords Co Ltd London". Blade is in very good condition. Overall length 300mm. Scabbard is the correct first pattern style with retaining strap with working press stud fastner. Both tabs to the scabbard have been very carefully period removed. Correct nickle plated chape. Also including is the lot are one of his original 12 Commando shoulder titles, a single Combined Operations formation sign, Commando Association tie, blazer badge and medallion togther with a letter of condolence from the association on his deather in 1985. Plus two photos, both with captions to the reverse. Background detail: Pte Davis was on the Lofoten Islands Raid. He was invalided out of the Commandos prior to D Day. When asked by his family if he had used the knife his reply was "We were Commandos...".

Los 236

A Victorian silver fruit knife, with engraved mother of pearl scales, 76cm l, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852, morocco case Good condition, case worn

Los 503

Clarice Cliff. An A J Wilkinson Ravel dinner service, 1929, largest dish 42cm l, printed Bizarre mark (13) One small plate and one dinner plate chipped under the rim, some scratches and wear

Los 633

DAVID WILKINSON Spring Morning/Eigg, lithograph, 189/225,73 x 58 cms, with other prints and watercolours

Los 56

A Limited-edition coloured etching by Henry Wilkinson titled to reverse “Jack Russells” (Ltd. ed no. 86/150), 24cm x 29.5cm; a watercolour painting of a coastal landscape, unsigned, 32cm x 52cm; & six various other decorative pictures, each in a glazed frame.

Los 854

An early Victorian ornate silver inkstand, with two mounted glass wells and central taperstick, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1844, 21cm, 10.6oz.***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 791

A photograph montage of Battle of Britain aircrew, with original signatures of: Bill Green, Flt. Lt. 501 Sqdn, Keith Lawrence DFC, 234 and 603 Sqdn, Ken Wilkinson 619 and 616 Sqdn, Joy Lofthouse, ATA, WT Clerk, 219 Sqdn, Ron Smyth, Flt Ltd., 111 and 249 Sqdn, with provenance from Neil Pepper MBE and some aircrew information

Los 116

An Officer's Sword, Royal Artillery, by Henry Wilkinson of London, serial no. 56640, 34ins bright steel blade, etched both sides, one side bearing a stand of arms marked Royal Artillery, the other side bearing a coat of arms and the Royal Artillery crest, plated steel guard, wire-bound shagreen grip, leather covered scabbard, 44ins overall

Los 117

A Quantity of Edged Weapons, various, comprising - a modern Court sword, by Wilkinson of London, 28ins bright steel blade, etched with Masonic symbols and foliate work, black cross guard, black wirebound hilt, black fabric covered scabbard and outer rain cover, a triangular 19th century British bayonet, in leather and brass scabbard, 21ins overall, two 20th century British sheath knives in brown leather scabbards, one souvenir small sheath knife, and two ethnic weaponsWe are unable to offer in-house shipping. Please contact a carrier regarding transportation of this lot.

Los 1028

Arthur Wilkinson (c.1860-1930) Cattle watering in a mountainous landscape Signed, watercolour, 70.5cm by 120cmProvenance: A Private Collection

Los 1137

Norman Wilkinson CBE, PRI, ROI, RSMA, HRWS (1878-1971)Workman before a plantWatercolour, 34cm by 51cm

Los 225

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Wilkinson Limited tri coloured twin handled cup, 12cmD, saucer and dish

Los 381

Nick WILKINSON (1966) Plate of Fish (1991) Oil on linen, signed and dated '91, 44 x 54cm, 51 x 62cm framed.

Los 179

Nick WILKINSON (1966) Tree Study, No.1 of Winter Series Oil on linen, further signed, inscribed and dated 2023 to verso, 38 x 38cm, 54 x 54cm framed.This delightful piece is in good condition, with no areas of concern.

Los 362

Nick WILKINSON (1966) Lamorna (1990) Oil on linen laid on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1990 to verso, 16 x 13.5cm, 25 x 23cm framed.

Los 95

Clarice Cliff - a 'Rhodanthe' patterned Art Deco plate, hand painted in brown and orange shades depicting stylised trees and landscape, Wilkinson Ltd Royal Staffordshire Pottery mark and Clarice Cliff signature mark, approx. 20.5cm diameter. Further details: some scratching and loss to paint in areas, very small chip to under rim.

Los 165

Ireland Mint collection in two large and one smaller stockbook, good level of completion including Dollard ovpt seahorse set with both 2/6d shades (SG.17/21), Thom ovpts to 1/-, first Free State ovpts to 5/- (SG.52/65), 1925 Bradbury Wilkinson seahorse narrrow ovpts set and wide dates 2/6d and 5/- (SG.83/87), 1937 first St. Patrick high value set, etc. Looks entirely MNH from late 1940s to 2014.

Los 240

Worldwide Collector's working balance in two small boxes and two stockbooks, 1000s of stamps, especially GB 1940s-60s very fresh MNH multiples in glassines, up to full sheets of the 1967-68 Bradbury/Wilkinson castles high values to £1, lots of postage dues incl. 1960 1/- ochre postage due margin block of four noted in envelope marked 'inverted' (SG.D64Wi, cat. £300), Wildings and early regionals densely packed, also Ireland 1930s and '40s multiples, British Commonwealth with 1930s postal history/FDCs, much India and States incl. Rajasthan ovpts requiring expertisation, Gandhi 1½ 'Service' overprint noted used on piece similarly uncertain, among interesting disorganised pages. Inspection required here, finds to be made.

Los 90

Great Britain Mint collection of the Kings and Elizabeth II in mounts on pages, highlights including KEVII De La Rue 5/-, Somerset House £1 with bends and unobtrusive spot upper right, somewhat toned gum (SG.320, cat. £3,000), KGV with 26 different Downey heads printings mostly never hinged, Waterlow seahorses to 10/- latter with 1 short perf (SG.400/402, cat. £1,900), Bradbury/Wilkinson seahorses set,1929 PUC £1, KGVI incl. 1939 2/6d brown and 10/- dark blue both MNH, QEII with first and second De La Rue castles complete MNH, etc.

Los 91

Great Britain Used collection in two loose-leaf albums 1840-1970s, with range of line-engraved incl. 2d blue four margins and four penny blacks with faults, perf 2d blue and 1d red plates to 222, surface-printed plates mostly bar-cancels, 1880s to 5/-, KEVII to 5/-, Downey head KGV incl. couple of 1d no cross on crowns, seahorses incl. very attractive Bradbury/Wilkinson 10/- cds, 2d orange sideways wmks 1924 and 1935, nice £1 PUC, KGVI comprehensive incl. sideways wmks, similarly QEII incl. Waterlow and 1st De La Rue castles sets, through to back of book with officials, railway parcels (40 different), station and TPO cancels, etc. Please also see from this collector Lots 77, 89, 103, 110, 129, 162-4, 175-7, 202-4 and 240.

Los 161

A George V 18ct gold diamond gypsy ring W Wilkinson Ltd, hallmarked London 1916, inset with three diamonds, the central diamond 2.8mm x 2.6mm flanked by two smaller diamonds 1.5mm, 5.6 grams

Los 83

A Victorian set of six silver table forks by Henry Wilkinson & Co, hallmarked London 1862, each in the fiddle and shell pattern and engraved with an initial to the terminals, 21.4cm, 479.3 grams

Los 317

A British Lee Metford 1888 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson, London, the ricasso numbered 11 '97 and stamped with VR cipher, the blade measuring approx. 35cm in length and housed in a metal-mounted leather scabbard; together with a Bowie-type hunting knife by William Rodgers, Sheffield, the blade measuring approx. 14.5cm in length (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 315

WILKINSON LTD ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY; an Art Deco three-handled comport with moulded decoration, H908, height 22.5cm, diameter 15cm.Condition Report: Overall good condition throughout, minor pinhole firing imperfections visible upon close inspection, overall rather grubby. No obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Los 525

R. CARRUTHERS WILKINSON; oil on canvas, battle scene, signed and dated 1913, 54 x 39cm, framed and glazed.

Los 524

Similar Royal Navy Elizabeth II Officer’s sword by Wilkinson of London. A good clean example, the blade etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher and fouled anchor. To the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson sword. Solid gilt metal folding guard with white shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel. Housed in leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Etching to blade clear, some pitting to the point of the blade. Number ground from back of the blade. Gilt mounts have been professionally flash gilded during its working life. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER

Los 527A

Battle of Britain Commemorative Wilkinson of London Sword. This large sword double edged blade etched inscription DEDICATED TO THE FEW AND TO THE MANY WHO HELPED MAKE VICTORY POSSIBLE, also with figures of RAF personnel; to the reverse of the blade a scramble scene. The hilt with a large plated crossguard in the form of a RAF eagle, polished rosewood grip surmounted by gilt pommel with a laurel wreath rim, RAF crest to one side and Winston Churchill to the other. Remains in clean condition. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER

Los 523

Royal Navy Elizabeth II Officer’s sword by Wilkinson of London. A good example, the blade etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher and fouled anchor. To the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson sword. Solid gilt metal folding guard with white shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel. Housed in leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Etching to blade clear, some age wear to scabbard mounts. Number ground from back of the blade. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER

Los 525

Similar Royal Navy Elizabeth II Officer’s sword by Wilkinson of London. A good example, the blade etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher and fouled anchor. To the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson sword. Solid gilt metal folding guard with white shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel. Housed in leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Etching to blade clear, but faint to parts, some minor pitting to the point of the blade. Number ground from back of the blade. Gilt mounts have been professionally flash gilded during its working life and now dulled to the scabbard. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER

Los 1348

A large George V silver wine coaster, having ornate repousse floral decoration and turned wood base, diameter 17cm, height 5.5cm, hallmarks for Sheffield 1929, maker's marks for John Settle and Henry Wilkinson, 9.5g gross

Los 116

BOOK GUNS AND RIFLES OF THE WORLD BY FREDERICK WILKINSON

Los 100

Circa 1st-2nd century A.D. Comprising: the sole of a carbatina type shoe, formed as two thick layers of leather with a third, thinner layer beneath, slits to the upper face to accept securing straps and punched ornamentation (lines of concentric-ring motifs), underside with a line of domed iron studs to the outer edge and others at he middle of the sole and heel; a soft shoe made from a single piece of leather with pierced triangular tags to the open upper face, the toe and heel sewn so that the seam does not contact the ground; a similar soft shoe with openwork sides resembling arcading, no covering at the toes, heel sewn. Cf. van Driel-Murray, C., A late Roman assemblage from Deurne (Netherlands), in Bonner Jahrbücher, 2000, p.296-8, for discussion; Leguilloux, M., Le cuir etla pelletterie à l'époque Romaine, Paris, 2004, pp.109,115,123, for similar types. Exhibited at Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 14th March-9th June 2024; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefact on display. 150 grams total, 13-17.5 cm (5 1/8 - 6 7/8 in.). Found City of London, UK. Acquired from mudlark Steve Brooker in the early 2000s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by several original handwritten letters regarding the conservation of the shoes. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12093-214631.In Great Britain, examples of carbatinai dated to the last quarter of the 1st century A.D. have been found in Castleford. Others dated to the 2nd century have been found in London and Bar Hill. Carbatinae were often worn by children: two well-preserved specimens were discovered at the Vindolanda fort, which housed a mixed population of soldiers and their families. [3, No Reserve]

Los 1015

1999 A.D. Toby A.H. Wilkinson - London, 1999, hardback with dustwrapper, 413 pp. 983 grams, 24 x 16.5 cm (9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.). From the private collection of the late Mrs Belinda Ellison, a long time member of the Egyptian Exploration Society, c.1940-2020. [No Reserve]

Los 1028

1954-1992 A.D. Richard Wilkinson - Reading Egyptian Art - London, 1992, hardback with dustwrapper, 224 pp; Bika Reed - The Field of Transformations - Rochester, 1987, card covers, 150 pp; Alan Richardson & B Walker-John - The Inner Guide to Egypt - Bath, 1991, card covers, 177 pp; R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz - Symbol and the Symbolic - New York, 1978 reprint, card covers, 94 pp; George Hart - A Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses - London, 1986, card covers. 229 pp; Nina Davies - Egyptian Painting - London,1954, paperboards, 29 pp, 16 plates; Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt - Egyptian Wall-Paintings - UNESCO, 1962, card covers, 24 pp, 26 plates. 1.87 kg total, 16.8 x 11 - 24 x 19 cm (6 5/8 x 4 3/8 - 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.). From the private collection of the late Mrs Belinda Ellison, a long time member of the Egyptian Exploration Society, c.1940-2020. [7, No Reserve]

Los 1037

1979-1996. Nicholas Reeves - The Complete Tutankhamun: The King. The Tomb. The Royal Treasure - London, 1990, hardback with dustwrapper, 224 pp; Nicholas Reeves & Richard Wilkinson - The Complete Valley of the Kings - London, 1996, hardback with dustwrapper, 224 pp; Thomas Hoving - Tutankhamun : The Untold Story - London, 1979, hardback with dustwrapper, 384 pp; Ahmed Osman - Stranger in the valley of the Kings - London, 1987, hardback with dustwrapper, 171 pp; Lynn Meskell - Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt - Princeton, 2002, hardback with dustwrapper, 238 pp. 3.87 kg total, 24 x 16 - 26 x 20 mm (9 1/2 x 6 1/4 - 10 1/4 x 7 7/8 in.). From the private collection of the late Mrs Belinda Ellison, a long time member of the Egyptian Exploration Society, c.1940-2020. [5, No Reserve]

Los 1348

5th-7th century A.D. Lentoid-section leaf-shaped blade with slender neck and long closed socket; Swanton's Group D1. Cf. Swanton, M.J. Spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, London, 1973, fig.18(d). 190 grams, 26 cm (10 1/4 in.). Found near Wetwang, East Yorkshire, UK. Acquired circa 2005. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.A small number of leaf-shaped blades measuring between some 16 and 28 cm in length are similar to the smaller leaf-shaped pieces of the Swanton series C, except that they tend to be more slender overall. The socket is always narrowly split up its entire length. [No Reserve]

Los 1352

6th-8th century A.D. Lentoid-section narrow blade with thick shoulder, closed socket; Swanton's Group I2. Cf. Swanton, M.J. Spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, London, 1973, fig.47. Exhibited at Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 14th March-9th June 2024; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefact on display. 159 grams, 26 cm (10 1/4 in.). Found near Wetwang, East Yorkshire, UK. Acquired circa 2005. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.The spear-heads of group I2 belong to a larger number of blades with more slender and regularly curved leaf-shapes than previous types. The majority present profiles more regularly curved from junction to tip, the broader part of the blade near the middle, with the fuller comformably longer. All of the group are much of the length varying between some 25 and 35 cm. [No Reserve]

Los 1357

Circa 4th-2nd century A.D. Triangular in section with barbed blades and shallow socket. 1.5 grams, 32 mm (1 1/4 in.). Acquired from Red House Antiques, York, UK, in 2008. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]

Los 1390

3rd century A.D. Comprising: square-section missile head with short neck; conical ferrule with square-section finial; conical ferrule socket with long square-section finial. Cf. for the ferrule Marchant, D.J., Roman weaponry in the province of Britain from the second century to the fifth century AD, Durham, 1991, plate 14, nos.3-4; for the javelin head fig.15, no.1. 64 grams total, 8.2-12.8 cm (3 1/4 - 5 in.). Found S.E. England, UK. Acquired from Allan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, circa 2004. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.The usual form of the butt of the spears in this period was a cone shape, sometimes split down one side, but more often forged into a complete circle. The butt was fastened to the wooden shaft by one or more rivets. The butt or ferrule of the Roman spears essentially had two functions. Firstly it acted as a counterweight to the blade of the spear/javelin, ensuring that the weapon was balanced and therefore effective. Secondly, it kept the wooden shaft out of contact with the ground if the spear was grounded and thus avoiding damage to it. [3, No Reserve]

Los 1392

Khambula, 29 March 1879 A.D. Comprising: a Martini-Henry brass cartridge case with firing mark to the base; three lead heads of bullets fired from the Martini-Henry rifle; mounted in a display frame; supplied with brass nameplate 'Anglo-Zulu War / Khambula / March 29th 1879'. 332 grams total, 30-37 mm (13 x 13.5 cm including case) (1 1/8 - 1 1/2 in. (5 1/8 x 5 3/8 in.)). Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a handwritten provenance note. [4, No Reserve]

Los 1393

5th-6th century A.D. Lentoid-section broad leaf-shaped blade with thick neck and split socket; Swanton's Group D1. Cf. Swanton, M.J., Spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, London, 1973, fig.18(c). Exhibited at Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 14th March-9th June 2024; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefact on display. 215 grams, 24.4 cm (9 5/8 in.). Found near Wetwang, East Yorkshire, UK. Acquired circa 2005. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.The chronological range of the type D1 extends over the entire Pagan period. With the group C1, of which Swanton believed this might simply be a long-socketted variant, the typology did not survive the 7th century A.D. [No Reserve]

Los 1487

Neolithic Period, circa 7th-3th millennium B.C. Comprising a microlith scraper, arrowhead and others. 27.2 grams total, 14-40 mm (1/2 - 1 1/2 in.). Found early 20th century by the vendor's grandfather at Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a handwritten provenance note. [10, No Reserve]

Los 1568

6th-8th century A.D. Comprising: a zoomorphic mount with raised detailing, stud to reverse; fragment with high-relief interlace motif. Cf. West, S., A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Finds From Suffolk, East Anglian Archaeology 84, Ipswich, 1998, fig.55(4). 5.3 grams total, 20-23 mm (3/4 - 7/8 in.). Found East Yorkshire, UK, in 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [2, No Reserve]

Los 1574

6th-8th century A.D. Restrung group of annular, melon, oblate and other types in various colours. 21 grams, 97 mm (3 3/4 in.). Found on an Anglo-Saxon site in Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]

Los 1580

6th-8th century A.D. Including aqua glass melon beads, mosaic glass spherical beads and other types. 47 grams total, 7-24 mm (1/4 - 1 in.). Found on an Anglo-Saxon site in Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [12, No Reserve]

Los 1589

6th-8th century A.D. Restrung, comprising melon and biconvex types and a pierced Roman bronze coin used as a pendant. 14 grams, 59 mm (2 3/8 in.). Found on an Anglo-Saxon site in Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]

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