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A Clarice Cliff side plate decorated with central polychrome flowers within a brown frieze of foliate scrolling and gilt line to rim - printed Clarice Cliff Wilkinson marks, impressed numbers; a Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire side plate handpainted with grey and maroon flowers framed by maroon rim - printed marks; a pair of Clarice Cliff eighteenth century style gadrooned cups - printed marks; and a Wedgwood reproduction limited edition Clarice Cliff Bridgewater bizarre plate. (5).
* An 1854 pattern officer's sword of the Scots Guards by Wilkinson, the steel hilt pierced with regimental badge, the blade etched with battle honours (the latest Modder River), one side further etched with crowned George V cypher and a panel reading "In Memory of M.N.S. Killed at Ypres 16th June, 1915", the other side with Scots Guards badges and initials P.A.M., in leather covered service dress scabbard, with gold cord and acorn sword knot, together with additional plated steel scabbard, in leather carrying case, the flap stamped "Major Lord Methuen, Scots Gds. In Memoriam M.N. Schiff, Scots Gds." (3)
* An 1854 pattern Scots Guards Officer's sword by Wilkinson, the steel hilt pierced with regimental badge, the blade etched on one side with crowned Victorian cypher and battle honours including Waterloo and Talavera, the other side etched with crowned regimental badge, battle honours including Alma and Sevastopol and with a further panel etched "To Wm Gascoigne from his Godfather General Kenah" in plated steel scabbard and with bullion sword knot with gilt acorn. Major-General Sir William Gascoigne, K.C.M.G. was born in 1844, commissioned into the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1863, was commanding the regiment in the early 1880s, serving in the Egyptian War, the Sudan, Canada, China and Hong Kong. Lieutenant-General Thomas Kenah, C.B., Colonel of the 63rd Foot, was commissioned in 1799 serving in Holland, Egypt, Sicily, and the Peninsula, he was appointed Lt-Gen in 1851. (2)
* An 1857 pattern Royal Engineers officer's sword by Wilkinson, the steel hilt pierced in honeysuckle pattern and the plain unfullered blade etched near the forts "Paul Methuen from George Chapman", in brown leather covered service scabbard (chape lacking), with sword frog and a Sam Browne belt. An old label attached to the hilt identifies this as the sword carried by Lord Methuen when commanding "Methuen's Horse" in Bechuanaland in 1884-85. (3)
Jonny Wilkinson & Lawrence Dallaglio: a pair of 2003 Rugby World Cup photographic presentations, the Wilkinson montage mounted with three A4-size colour photographs depicting three phases of that kick, and a title plaque; the Dallaglio montage mounted with two A4-size colour photographs of the player in action and in celebration at the final, both framed & glazed, the first 38 by 72cm., 15 by 28 1/2in., the other 23 1/2 by 15 1/2in.; both sold with a numbered COA (4)
A Victorian silver christening mug of octagonal tapering form, with moulded C-scroll handle and engraved foliate pattern decoration by Henry Wilkinson & Company, Sheffield 1848, 3 5/8in high, 3 3/4oz; together with a George III baluster cream jug with reeded loop handle and later chased decoration by Alice & George Burrows, London 1803, 4 1/4in high, 3 1/2oz.
**A 20TH CENTURY SWORD, engraved with Grenadier Guards symbols and battle honours. Named 'VALP', Victor Loftus-Paton, made by E Smith of Saville Row, brown leather scabbard, 32" blade and leather bound brass grip, a Cavalry Sabre, engraved with Prince of Wales Own Xth Hussars and Royal Regiment of Light Dragoons insignia, manufactured by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, steel scabbard, 35" blade, leather bound brass grip and a Court sword, manufactured by E Thurkle, Soho, 31" blade, brass grip, ebonised sheath and a decorative hilt (3)
A Victorian mounted cut glass claret jug, with a loop handle, pierced vine finial and engraved mount, the baluster body with a cut and faceted slender neck and star cut base, further decorated with a pattern of eight-pointed stars and pellets, by Henry Wilkinson and Company, Sheffield 1863, 9.8in (25cm) high.
An Edward VII Royal Engineer officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, with engraved and polished 32in. blade with initials W.F.H. and numbered 42509 pierced foliate guard with ERVII cypher and wire-wound fishskin grip, 97cm in length; dress scabbard and pigskin service scabbard; and an early 19th century brass-hilt hanger
"Wilk", (John William (Bill) Wilkinson), (1906-1994) JOHNNIE RICHARDSON AND MARGARET THATCHER, the Prime Minister with raised glass assuring the huntsman "Don't worry Johnnie, your huntings safe in our hands!", hounds and a fox looking on, ink and watercolour, signed and dated 1987 lower left, 31cm x 49cm, (12.2in x 19.3in), framed under glass
"Wilk", (John William (Bill) Wilkinson, (1906-1994) JOHNNIE RICHARDSON AND THE "SPORTY OLD LADY vexed at the slow progress of the hounds "Huntsman. I can even smell the fox" Huntsman "Well we'll just ev'ta ev a litter out a you then", ink and watercolour, signed and dated 1988 lower left, 33.5cm x 48.5cm, (13.2in x 19in), framed under glass
"Wilk", (John William (Bill) Wilkinson), (1906-1994) "GOR ON, IT'S A GIRT WALLA CRAG FOX", the fox clambering over a bull at a gap in a dry stone wall, watched by and a car full of hounds, ink and watercolour, signed and dated [19]74 lower left, entitled beneath, 34cm x 48.5cm, (13.4in x 19.1in), framed under glass
A WORKSPLATE "Kitson & Co. No.1515 Leeds 1868 Engineers". This very early, engraved brass worksplate was carried by an 0-4-0ST with outside cylinders that was "No.1" for the Frodingham Iron Company. It was scrapped about 1912! Oval, 103/4"x61/2", face-polished only and mounted on a polished wood plaque which bears a brass plate engraved "This plaque, an original locomotive plate, was presented to S.A. Wilkinson M.I.L.E. on the occasion of his retirement from The APPLEBY-FRODINGHAM STEEL CO. SCUNTHORPE. 31st Dec 1953".

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