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Wilkinson, William, English Country Houses, London and Oxford, James Parker and Co, 1875, 4to (245 x 150mm.), title printed in red and black, 66 plates and plans, original dark red cloth, Second edition. Birch, John, Examples of Labourers' Cottages, Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1892, 4to (250 x 150mm.), lithographed frontispiece, 33 plates, and plans, original brown cloth gilt, author's presentation inscription on title. With four other works including Charles Holme's 'Old English Mansions' (London, 1915), a copy of 'Catalogue of the Magnificent Contents of Alton Towers, The Princely Seat of The Earls of Shrewsbury .... will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Christie & Manson at the Towers, On Monday, July 6, 1857', and Edmund Farrer's 'Portraits in Suffolk Houses' (London, 1908)
The Stourhead Heirlooms Catalogue of The Library, removed from Stourhead which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... On Monday, the 30th day of July, 1833, London, Dryden Press: J. Davy & Sons, 1883, 8vo (250 x 155mm.), prices annotated throughout, original catalogue receipt tipped in, contemporary half calf, original paper wrappers bound in, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of William A. Macfarlane Grieve
A Victorian mounted cut glass claret jug, with a loop handle, pierced vine finial and engraved spout, the baluster body with a cut and faceted slender neck and a star-cut base, decorated further with a regular pattern of eight pointed stars and pellets, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1863, 9.8in (25cm) high.
Dale- 'Furnival's Inn Holborn, Anciently the Mansion of the Lords Furnival', after Schnebbelie, publ. 1st Jan.1819 by Robert Wilkinson, No.125 Fenchurch St.; engraving, 24.6x31.3cm: together with eleven other engravings of architectural scenes in London by different hands, from the same or similar suite, various sizes, (12)
A Victorian 1822 pattern Royal Military Academy presentation sword by Henry Wilkinson, with gilt-metal hilt, pierced foliate guard and wire-wound fish-skin grip, the etched steel 82cm blade inscribed PRESENTED TO GENTLEMAN CADET RONALD C. MAXWELL ON OBTAINING HIS COMMISSION FROM THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY FOR HIS EXEMPLARY CONDUCT WHILE AT THE INSTITUTION. OCTOBER 1872 and with VR cypher and maker's name; with a polished steel scabbard.
ROBY, JOHN Traditions of Lancashire. Fourth Edition, 2 vols., 1867. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt. Engraved portrait and plates (some spotting); Another copy (upper inner joint of Vol. 1 broken). -- HARLAND, JOHN and T. T. WILKINSON. Lancashire Legends. London and Manchester, 1873. Small 4to., orig. qtr. brown roan, t.e.g. Portrait frontispiece. -- BOBBIN, T. A View of the Lancashire Dialect . . . Manchester, n.d. 12mo., old wraps. (6)
PLATINA, BARTHOLOMAEUS SACCHI de The Lives of the Popes . . . Translated into English . . . by Paul Rycaut. First Edition, Printed for Christopher Wilkinson, 1685. Folio, old calf, spine gilt. Engraved portrait frontispiece (frontis. and title cut round and mounted, title and lower margins of first few leaves repaired). Wing P2403. Bookplate of G. B. Blomfield. With another volume. (2)
An Artillery bayonet, 22.5in Wilkinson saw-back blade, brass hilt with brass mounted black leather scabbard; a Victorian bayonet with 11.75in spearpoint blade, steel mounted black leather scabbard; and a Wilkinson 1st pattern fighting knife, 6.75in blade, plated grip with brown leather sheath. (3)
"Wilk", (J.W. (Bill) Wilkinson), (1906-1994) "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY", Johnnie Richardson and hounds observing a huntsman stuck head-first down a foxhole, the fox running away in the distance, ink and watercolours, signed and dated 1983 lower right, 32cm x 47cm, (12.6in x 18.5in), in card mount, framed under glass
Library of books belonging to William Muir, bound between 1880 and 1885 in full brown calf, and bearing the Glasgow University crest and motto Via Veritas Vita in tooled gilt, comprising: The English in Ireland in the 18th century, by James Anthony Froude, Longmans, Green & Co, 1874, in three volumes The Alps of Hannibal, by William John Law, MacMillan & Co, 1866, in two volumes; The Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otto Trevelyan Longmans, Green & Co 1881, third edition; History of French Literature, by Henri Van Laun, Smith, Elder and Co, 1877 probably third edition; An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, by John Caird, James Maclehose Glasgow 1880; Text Book to Kant, the critique of pure reason, by James Hutchison Stirling, published by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh 1881; Discussions on Philosophy and Literature by Sir William Hamilton, published by William Blackwood and Sons, 1866, third edition; Critical and Historical Essays, contributed to the Edinburgh revue, complete in one volume by Thomas Babington Macaulay, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851; A History of Philosophy, by Doctor Friedrich Ueberweg, Hodder and Stoughton, London 1880, in two volumes, third edition; The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border by John Veitch, James Maclehose, Glasgow 1878; Lives of the Engineers, The Steam Engine, Boulton and Watt, by Samuel Smiles, John Murray, London 1878; A Popular account of the Ancient Egyptians, by Sir J Gardner Wilkinson, John Murray, London 1874, two of three volumes; The Friend, a series of essays by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, corrected by H N Coleridge, Edward Moxon and Co, London 1863, new edition revised in two volumes; The Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly, written by himself, John Murray, London 1841, volume one of two volumes in a green binding of similar design to the previous books.
Graham Jones, Hippolyta, pastel, 38.5 x 36 cm, Derek Wilkinson, Landscape, limited edition etching and aquatint, signed and dated 1972 lower right, inscribed with title and 15/20 lower left, p. 22 x 30 cm, and Jack Cox, Beach with fishermen at daybreak, watercolour, signed lower right, 25.5 x 28 cm

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