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Collectors Razors - Gillette Aristocrat Gold Plated, Gillette Aristocrat One Piece Razor. Full Packing, Gillette Tuckaway Burtons Xmas 1925, Gillette Gold Plated Presentation, Gillette Silver Plated Presentation, Gillette in Chrome Plated Box, Gillette Coronation Gift Set (1953), Gillette in Purple Presentation Pack, Wilkinson Sword with Strop in Wooden Box, Wilkinson Sword Minus Strop in Wooden Box
Collectors Razors - Wilkinson Sword with Strop in Wooden Box, Wilkinson Sword 7 Day Set in Wooden Box, Wilkinson Sword 7 Day Set in Leatherette Case, Laurel Dumb Bell in Metal Box, Laurel Dumb Bell in Plastic Case, Groom in Green Plastic Case, 7 O'clock in Green Plastic Case, 7 O'clock Early Model with Hone, Gem Single Sided in Black Box, Gem Single Sided in White Plastic Case
A Victorian part canteen of fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, 8 tablespoons, 12 tableforks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 10 teaspoons, a small meat skewer, a basting spoon and a plated soup ladle, all initialled "M" within a strap and buckle cartouche, by H. Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1868/69, 146oz weighable silver. (57)Ê
A CASED WILKINSON & SON RETAILED 54-BORE BEAUMONT-ADAMS FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY L.A.C., serial no. P.19629 / 35378R., circa 1860, 11 3/4in. overall, with sighted octagonal barrel, the top-strap signed 'WILKINSON & SON. 27. PALL MALL. LONDON.', plain cylinder serial numbered to the frame, border engraved frame, chequered walnut butt, and rammer (some faded refinish remaining, some surface wear), London proof marks, in original lined and fitted mahogany case with some accessories including bullet mould and hardwood cleaning rod, the lid with Wilkinson trade label.
* Performing Arts. An autograph album of the Sterndale-Bennett family, early 20th century,. including signatures of William Sterndale-Bennett, Charles Wood, Margaret Cooper, Franklin Taylor, plus signed orig. drawings by John Hassall, Joseph Harker (colour woodblock print), Dudley Hardy, Norman Wilkinson and Fred Buchanan, orig. morocco, covers detached and spine deficient, together with a theatrical news cuttings and photo album of the actress Joan Sterndale-Bennett, and some other books and ephemera relating to her, plus a group of five autograph letters signed from her uncle the illusionist Clive Maskelyne, plus news cuttings relating to the Maskelyne family and other assorted ephemera (a carton)
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. in one, 1819-25,. eng. title to each, num. eng. plts., some scattered spotting and light embrowning, later green cloth gilt, rubbed and dampstained, thick 4to Notable for a series of plates illustrating London's 'Ancient & Modern Theatres', including the Southwark Bear Garden, Bankside Globe and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (1)
EARLY FIREARMS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND from the collection of Clay P. Bedford, New York 1971, dust wrapper. Wilkinson (Frederick) The Illustrated Book of Pistols, 1979 dust wrappers, Bailey (De Witt) English Gun Makers 1978, dust wrapper. Winant (Lewis) Firearms Curiosa 1956 numbered 258/1000 dust wrapper, together with a quantity of Hermann Historica Orig. Munchen auction catalogues and other publications. WILKINSON (FREDERICK) The Worlds Great Guns, Hamlyn 1979 dust wrapper. Tarassuk (Leonid) and Blair (Claude) The Complete Encyclopaedia of Arms and Weapons, London 1982, dust wrapper. George (John Nigel) English Pistols and Revolvers, London 1961, dust wrapper
A Regency mahogany extending dining table, the rounded oblong fold over top on patent concertina action with four extra leaves, reeded tablet frieze on ten ring turned and tapering legs with brass toes and castors, frame stamped Wilkinson Patent Moorfields, 51" wide x 135" long (fully extended)
FREDERICK WILKINSON: "Edged Weapons", London 1969, together with "Stag Horn Powder Flasks" by B Borsos, "The Japanese Sword" by I Hakusui, "Sword Collecting for Amateurs" by J Henderson and a collection of pamphlets and catalogues on similar subjects including, "The Axel Guttmann Sale" in two parts (a lot)
"MASTERS OF 17TH CENTURY DUTCH GENRE PAINTING", catalogue of exhibition organised by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1984, together with "Turner, 1775-1851" and "Turner’s Colour Sketches" by G Wilkinson, "British Painters of the Coast and Sea" by C Hemming and six similar books on British art (10)
Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). A General Atlas, being a collection of Maps of the World and Quarters the Principal Empires, Kingdoms &c. with their several Provinces & Other Subdivisions, Correctly Delineated, Feb 1st, 1794, engraved title, 48 engraved maps including double-page twin hemisphere map of the World, all with original hand colouring, all maps complete as listed, World map with browning to central fold, lacking endpaper at rear, contemp. mottled calf, recent reback, folio (1)
* Breeks (James Wilkinson). A group of twenty mounted albumen prints from 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagiris', 1873, mostly showing sculptures and artefacts, approx. 19 x 26.5 cm and smaller, printed captions and plate numbers on mounts, some light browning and a few marginal tears (20)
Dugdale (William). Origines Juridiciales, or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, Courts of Justice, Forms of Tryal, Punishment in Cases Criminal, Law-Writers, Law-Books, Grants and Settlements of Estates, Degree of Serjeant, Inns of Courts and Chancery. Also a Chronologie of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal, Lord Treasurers, Justices Intinerant ..., 3rd ed. with additions, printed for Christop. Wilkinson, Tho. Dring, and Charles Harper, 1618, lacks imprimatur leaf at front (A1), title printed in red and black, thirty-two mostly full-page eng. armorials, one eng. plate of funeral monuments, eight eng. ports., including three by W. Hollar, two by D. Loggan, etc., errata leaf at rear, contemp. blind-panelled calf, later reback with outer corners renewed, rubbed and marked with minor wear to extrems., folio Wing D2490. (1)
An Indian Colonial ‘Cutch silver’ claret jug by Oomersi Mawji, Bhuj circa 1890-1910, the vase shaped body hammered with wild boar and bear hunting scenes amidst foliate scroll, peacock and exotic bird decoration, the hinged top with a lion finial, the branch handle entwined by a cobra and topped by a snake charmer, on a pedestal base hammered with foliate scrolls and stiff leaves, 34cm high, 45oz, marked O.M BHUJ to the base Cutch silversmiths were regarded as the finest craftsmen of their art in all India. During the later nineteenth century, Western Europeans were so fascinated by their work that they exhibited throughout Europe, with Liberty’s bringing two Cutch silversmiths to live and work for them in London in 1885, and Elkington & Co copying their designs. Oomsersi Mawji and his sons perfected the ages old skills of Cutch silversmiths to become recognised as the masters of this genre, and their pieces are seen as the finest of all Indian silverware. Literatre: Wilkinson W.R.T: ‘Indian Silver (Silver From the Indian Sub Continent)’; London 1999: pp74 and 75 for two examples of similar claret jugs by Oomersi Mawji
An Indian Asoka column, circa 1947, the tapered column topped with four lions above embossed chakras, the flared base with four cast tigers lying between foliate scrolls, 45cm high The Asoka column represents the ideals for the founding of the state of India, following independence in 1947. This symbolism, entrenched in the Indian pshyche, is taken from the reign of the emperor Asoka (273-232BC), who followed Buddha’s teaching to aspire to being the ideal enlightened ruler. The chakra (wheels) and lions were adopted as national symbols in modern India, illustrating the desire of the state to adhere to good governance and a peaceful society. Literature: Wilkinson W.R.T: ‘Indian Silver 1858-1947’. p.27 for an explanation of the Asoka columns
Norman Wilkinson Early 29th Century- Still life of flowers and glass bowl; watercolour, signed, 35x32cm: Hugh McKenya late 20th Century- Street Scene; pen and black ink wash, signed, 20x27cm: together with other 19/20th century oil, watercolour and print studies by and after various hands, (a lot)

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