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Carter (Howard & Mace, A. C.). The Tomb of Tut - ankh - amen Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter, 3 vols., 1st eds., 1923 - 33, num. b & w illusts. from photos., dec. endpapers (vols. 1 & 3 lack front free endpaper), orig. cloth gilt, vol. 1 a little dampstained at lower edges, tall 8vo, together with Wilkinson (J.G.), Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, 3 vols., 1837, tinted litho. frontis. to vol. 1, hand - col. frontis. to vols. 2 & 3, wood engs. to text, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little worn at extrems., 8vo (6)
Beckford Library. Catalogue of the Beckford Library, Removed from Hamilton Palace. Which will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, on Friday, 30 June, 1882 ..., Monday 11 December, 1882 ..., Monday 2 July, 1883 ..., Tuesday 27 November, 1883, four parts bound in two, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, upper cover of vol. 2 det., 8vo, together with Catalogue of the Very Extensive and Valuable Library of Rare and Curious Books, of the Late John Whitefoord Mackenzie, Esq., Writer to Her Majesty's Signet, Edinburgh, which will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. T. Chapman & Son, Commencing Wednesday March 24, 1886, 8935 lots were sold during the course of 28 days and realised a gross total of 59.16.0, later cloth, worn on spine, thick 8vo, plus Pickering & Chato, An Illustrated Catalogue of Old and Rare Books, Illuminated Manuscripts, Specimens of Fine Old and Modern Bindings, etc., n.d., c. 1920s, 5721 items arranged alphabetically by author, four col. plts., num. b & w illusts., orig. printed hessian wrappers retained at rear, t.e.g., later cloth gilt, square 4to (4)
Gibson Craig Library. Catalogue of the Valuable and Very Extensive Library of the Late James T. Gibson Craig Esq. (removed from Edinburgh), which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, on Monday, 27 June, 1887 ..., 23 March, 1888 ..., 15 November, 1888, three parts in one, thirty - two chromo. plts. of bindings, prices and purchasers names, t.e.g., orig. red half morocco gilt, rubbed and a little scuffed, thick 4to (1)
'Bizarre' candlestick by Clarice Cliff, marked with both Wilkinson Ltd and Newport marks, of slender baluster form with speading circular sconce and base section decorated in a geometric pattern with band of triangular and diamond shapes in red, yellow, green and blue around the centre between bands of similar colour, 9in (22.2cm) (See lot 223 for illustration).
Nash (Paul). A Wilkinson hand - painted plate, c. 1930s, with design in green, grey, pink and brown, by Paul Nash, in the Bizarre by Clarice Cliff series, approx. 23 cm (9") diameter, together with a Foley bone china saucer, with tree design by Paul Nash, c. 1940s, approx. 16 cm (6.25") diameter (2)
Maps. Moll (Herman), Africa, c.1715, uncoloured engraved map showing the sea currents, approx. 200 x 265 mm, together with Wilkinson (R., pub.), The World from the Discoveries & Observations made in the Latest..., 1808, engraved twin-hemisphere map, approx. 230 x 440 mm, and Johnston (A.K.), West India Islands, c.1850s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 490 x 600 mm, plus Greenwood (C. & I.), A Map of the County of Middlesex, July 4th, 1829, hand coloured engraved map with vignette views of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's, approx. 540 x 660 mm, plus Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de l'Isle de la Jamaique, 1758, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 215 x 320 mm, and many others similar, incl. Creighton, Cary, etc. (approx. 39)
A three piece Clarice Cliff crocus pattern tea service, introduced in 1928 of Bonjour shape decorated with orange, blue and purple crocus within green lined rim and yellow and brown borders, comprising teapot, cover, creamer and sugar bowl, (sugar bowl chipped), black stamped 'Wilkinson Limited, Clarice Cliff, England', teapot 5.25" high (3)
A Victorian wine ewer of slender tapered ovoid form, the shaped hinged lid with leaf thumbpiece, the hollow cast handle in the form of a vine with grapes and foliage, the body engraved and chased with scrolling foliage with six raised oval panels depicting sprays of flowers and bearing an inscription, on a shaped circular foot, 36cm. high, maker probably Henry Wilkinson, London 1867, 786gm., 25.27oz.
PAMPHLETS. Reasons Against a Registry of Lands, &c. Printed for C. Wilkinson, and T. Burrel, 1678. Small 4to., speckled calf by Kerr & Richardson, Glasgow. Wing R 466 – PRYNNE, WILLIAM. The Doome of Cowardisze and Treachery…Printed for Michael Spark Senior, 1643. 4to., full calf. (text stained). Wing P 3947 – MUSGROVE, JOHN. Another word to the Wise, Shewing that the Delay of Justice is Great Injustice…Printed..1646. First edition, small 4to., half red morocco, uncut. Fairfax of Cameron bookplate. Wing M 3144. – CRESHALD, RICHARD A Legacy left to the World…, Printed…1658. Small 4to., full calf. (several margins repaired). Wing C 6883. With another volume. (5)
PLATINE, BARTHOLOMAEUS SACCHI de. The Lives of the Popes...Translated into English. And the same History continued from the Year 1471..by Sir Paul Rycaut. Second Edition, Corrected. Prined for C. Wilkinson, 1688. Folio, old cald (rebacked, orig. backstrip laid down). Engraved portrait frontispiece. Bookplare of Thomas Swinnerton Armiger. Wing P 2404. With another volume (2)
HEYLYN, PETER. A Help to English History, Containing a Succession of All the Kings,..Also of All Dukes, Marquesses...E. Leach for T. Basset and Chr. Wilkinson, 1671. 12mo., cont. calf (spine and corners repaired), Woodcut arms in text. Wing H 1718 -- DALE, ROBERT. An Exact Catalogue of the Nobility of England. Printed...by Geo. Crafton, 1697. 8vo., full calf Folding table (lacks Al ? Licence leaf, lower corner of title repaired). Wing D 125. With another volume (3)
Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd, a two person teaset comprising circular tea pot and lid, (Bonjour shape on feet), milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers and a single side plate, all decorated in green and brown concentric bands, Rgd No. 776243, with hand painted number 7181, the two tea cups with open triangular handles (8 pieces)
Clarice Cliff. An A J Wilkinson Bizarre Pine Grove conical condiment set, 8cm h and smaller, printed mark, 1935; another item (5) Pepper and salt casters, both in fine condition apart from a minor flat rim chip to the salt caster. The other item in the lot a Clarice Cliff farmhouse ashtray broken in two and glued with loss
An 1822 Pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, etched with a crest and the initials F J B, No 11258, steel scabbard, 1861 Blade in excellent condition with only some slight pitting near the hilt. The hilt and scabbard with slight overall pitting which could probably be successfully cleaned. In entirely original unrestored state
a fine pair of flintlock duelling pistols by Jas. Wilkinson, London, Gun-Maker to His Majesty, No. 929 for 1814 with signed heavy browned twist octagonal barrels, silver fore-sights, case-hardened breeches inlaid with two gold lines and platinum-lined vents, case-hardened breech tangs cut with trophies and scrolls and fitted with blued back-sights, signed detented case- hardened locks with bevelled edges and recessed tails, engraved with trophies and scrolls at the rear and each fitted with pierced cock, safety-catch, blued steel-spring and roller, with highly figured walnut half-stocks, flattened chequered butts characteristic of the maker, engraved blued spurred trigger-guards and ramrod-pipes, the former each decorated with trophies and a pineapple finial, case-hardened trigger-plates, silver escutcheons for the barrel-bolts, silver-plated fore-end caps, original horn-tipped ramrods, and each retaining nearly all of its original finish with little evidence of use: in original lined and fitted mahogany case, the lid with Wilkinson trade label stating 'Successor & Son in Law, to the late Mr Hy. Nock's patent breeching, the exterior with brass flush-fitting carrying handle enclosing an escutcheon engraved with owner's crest, and retaining some accessories including a leather-covered three-way flask, bullet mould and cleaning rod. 38.1cm., 15 in The crest is that of Nowell
An oval Queen Anne pattern silver five piece tea and coffee service, the partly ribbed bodies with swan necked spouts, hinged covers, ebony finials and handles to the tea pot, coffee pot and kettle on stand with spirit heater, the milk jug and sugar basin with bracket handles. Maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Ltd., (of Sheffield) London 1911/13. 89oz. all in.
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY (WILKINSON LTD) JOHN PEEL CHARACTER JUG, the standing figure with fox mask and brush, hunting horn (repaired), the handle modelled as a riding crop, the circular base with moulded lettering "D'ye Ken John Peel", "Born 1776....Died 1854", printed marks beneath including signature of F.H.Thorpe, retailers oval stamp "Exclusive to/Sloane & Smith ltd/462 Oxford St/ London W1", Rd. No 644885, circa 1910, 35.5cm, (14in) high.
Three cut glass salts, of navette shaped form, and flat-cut with diamonds and swagged horizontal lines, 10cm wide, circa 1800, a pair of silver mounted cruets, comprising; a silver mounted clear glass mustard and a caster, the covers Sheffield 1834 by Henry Wilkinson and Co, 11cm high, and another, the mounts London 1816, 16cm high

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