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Victorian oval two handled deskstand having engraved foliate scroll decoration and standing on four scroll feet, fitted with two hexagonal facet cut inkwells, each with a hinged cover and flanking a central taperstick, Sheffield 1855, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, 30.5cm wide, 17oz gross approx
A Roman terracotta lamp, designed with chevrons, a broken Graeco/Roman lamp, some fragments of Greek pottery, an 'Osiris' ancient Egyptian ushabti, another figure and a brown glazed figure of a female deity, all believed to have been part of a collection of antiquities amassed by Sir (?) Wilkinson in the 19th century
Willingdon (Eastbourne) Golf Club silver medal the obverse relief decorated with a golfer at the top of his swing and his caddie the reverse inscribed 'Artizans Section Presidents Cup Runner Up A.E. Honeysett' ring suspension 28mm diameter; in case; a W.B.G.C. Heaton Cup 1916 won by J.E. Wilkinson medal; a Winchester Country Club 1902 pin; an R.G.C. Lady Captain 1957 pin; a Carnoustie Golf Club pin and another decorative medal (6)
Wilkinson (Rev. Joseph). Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, 1821, forty-four (of 48) hand-col. soft-ground etched plts., several watermarked 'Whatman 1825', small unobtrusive oval blindstamp to right hand margin of each plt., a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. straitht-grained crimson morocco, worn on spine, rear cover det., tall folio Abbey, Scenery, 188 (for the first edition). The missing plates comprise 'Coniston Water-Head', View on Winandermere', 'Cottages at Ambleside', 'Dunmail-raise Gap on the Ambleside Road'. (1)
Wilkinson (George Theodore). The Newgate Calendar Improved; Being Interesting Memoirs of Notorious Characters who have been Convicted of Offences against the Laws of England... , 6 vols., n.d., pub. Thomas Kelly, c. 1830s, eng. plts., later half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Shaw (Henry), A Booke of Sundry Draughts. Principaly serving for Glasiers: and not Impertinent for Plasterers, and Gardeners... , pub. William Pickering, 1848, 117 col. litho. plts., some scattered spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, some wear, 8vo, plus Brayley (Edward Wedlake and Walford, Edward), A Topographical History of Surrey, 4 vols., n.d., pub. Virtue, c. 1870s, steel eng. plts., wood engs. to text, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, all backstrips deficients, with other misc. antiquarian, etc., mostly 18th & 19th c. (3 shelves)
A Victorian Royal Engineers Officer’s sword, the 32in steel blade by ‘Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London’, etched with Royal standard and foliate decoration, the reverse with ‘Royal Engineers’ and initialled ‘A.F.G.’, stamped ‘36583’, plated honeysuckle hilt, fishskin grip and diced back, leather sword knot, Sam Browne type scabbard and saddle case; and an ecclesiastical ceremonial dress sword, the 32.5in steel blade by ‘Spencer & Co, Great Queens St, London N.W.C.’, etched with crucifix on stepped plinth and foliate strapwork, the reverse conforming, with Maltese Cross brass crossguard and grip, red scabbard with brass mounts, (2).
A British Royal Artillery Officer’s sword, the 34in steel blade etched with ‘GRV’ cypher, Royal standard and foliate decoration, the reverse with ‘Royal Artillery’, the nickel plated triple bar hilt with fishskin grip and diced back, in Sam Browne type scabbard; and another British Royal Artillery Officer’s sword, the 34in steel blade by ‘Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, London’, etched with ‘ERII’ cypher, Royal standard and foliate decoration, numbered ‘71962’, nickel plated triple bar hilt, fishskin grip and diced back, with Sam Browne type scabbard, (2).
An attractive and unusual Turkish embroidered purse the pear-shaped felted wool ground finely worked in silk tambour stitch on each face with a two-handled urn of flowers containing a spray of tulips pinks and cornflowers within multiple floral borders the back face scalloped at top to form closing flap; three original added green silk tassels and interior lined in green cotton. Probably Brusa west Anatolia early 19th century max dim. open 9in. x 7in. 23cm. x 17.5cm. One side a little faded the black and white silk cord edging handle closing loop and toggle probably later additions. Attached to inside flap is a small paper label bearing the following ink inscription in a contemporary hand: ‘Turkish bag brought from Syria circa 184[?]-1849 by the great Eastern traveller Sir Gardiner Wilkinson’. Sir John Gardner (or Gardiner) Wilkinson (1797-1875) was the greatest British Egyptologist of his day. From 1843-4 he was in the Balkans an account of which expedition he published in two volumes as Dalmatia and Montenegro in 1848. In 1847 he published A Handbook for Egypt. Including Descriptions of the Course of the Nile to the Second Cataract Alexandria Cairo the Pyramids and Thebes the Overland Transit to India the Peninsular of Mount Sinai the Oases etc. which became the basis for Murray’s standard guide for travellers to the Middle East. It was at this time travelling through lands all of which were under Ottoman domination that Sir Gardner may have collected this purse. A recent biography Sir Gardner Wilkinson and his Circle by Jason Thompson was published by the University of Texas Press in 1992.

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