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A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, John Figg, London, 1845-6, of plain baluster form, comprising coffee pot with foliate cast knop and on four anthemion cast bracket feet, matching teapot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, retailed by Wilkinson & Dobson, Piccadily, approx 68oz, (4)
An early Victorian claret jug, with a fluted vase shaped body and shaped round foot chased with acanthus, a leaf chased double scroll handle, the cover and neck applied with flowers and fruiting vines, later engraved with a presentation inscription, Sheffield 1838 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, 33cm high (13 in), 754g (24 oz), with a velvet lined fitted case
A Victorian silver condiment stand, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London, 1871, and a two-bottle silver cruet stand, Millar Wilkinson, London, 1906 former on dolphin supports with applied shell salt, fitted silver-mounted cut-glass mustard pot, caster and condiment bottle, the other in 1790 style with silver-mounted faceted glass bottles larger 28cm, 11in wide, 628gr, 20oz 4dwt
A CLARICE CLIFF NEWPORT POTTERY "ORIGINAL BIZARRE" VASE, of baluster shape, decorated with band of green outlined triangles in yellow, orange, brown and blue on a blue ground, with orange neck and base. Green transfer printed "Wilkinson" mark. Gold transfer printed "Newport" mark and gold "Bizarre" and facsimilie signature. Height 6". See lot 559 for illustration.
WILKINSON, J.V.S. The Lights of Canopus. Anvar I Suhaili. 1 of 55 copies signed by Wilkinson and with an extra suite of plates. Two volumes, one a portfolio containing the additional 36 coloured mounted plates. Both volumes bound full morocco, the text volume elaborately gilt, with the original slipcase. The Studio, n.d. Together with 'The Poems of Nizami' described by Laurence Binyon. Coloured plates. Folio, original cloth, very good in d.w. The Studio, n.d.
An unusual Clarice Cliff miniature wall mask, as the profile of a young woman wearing a plaid scarf, green glazed with red lips and brown curls, 8.5cm. long, and another similar, this one full-faced, her hair dressed with flowers, 7.5cm. long. (piece missing) both with Wilkinson marks and facsimile signatures.
Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) [His own library]. H. L. Swinburne, The Royal Navy, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907. First edition. With 51 colour plates by marine artist Norman Wilkinson, and a further 10 illustrating sailor costumes by J. Jellicoe. PRESENTATION COPY (blind stamped on title-page) to poet John Masefield, who subsequently gave the book to Jack B. Yeats. INSCRIBED: "To the Admiral of the Gara Fleet from M", with the dancing figure of a man forming an 'M' and a boat on water under him. The "Admiral" was Yeats whose studio in Devon had overlooked the Gara River. (see Bruce Arnold, Jack Yeats, Yale University Press, London, 1998, pp.106-115). Masefield and Yeats sailed model boats along the Gara and the river features in Masefield's ribald ditties about the pirate Theodore, the illustrations to which Yeats supplied. SIGNED BY YEATS on the front free-endpaper. A fascinating piece of Yeats/Masefield memorabilia. 300-400 Euros (IR £200-£300 approx.)
Henshall (Samuel) Specimens and Parts; containing a History of the County of Kent, for the author, 1798; bound with Henshall (Samuel) and John Wilkinson. Domesday; or, an Actual Survey of South-Britain ... Kent, Sussex and Surrey, for the authors, 1799, each with the same double-page engraved map, second stained, later half calf, rubbed, 4to
Lambard (William) A Perambulation of Kent, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional spotting, modern calf, Chatham, 1826 ~ Henshall (Samuel) and John Wilkinson. Domesday; or, an Actual Survey of South-Britain ... Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, double-page engraved map, foxed, modern calf-backed boards, for the authors, 1799, 8vo and 4to (2).
THINOT LORRETTE (LITHOGRAPHER), AFTER LANG (19th CENTURY) A GROUP OF SPORTING DOGS Tinted lithograph, finished by hand, printed margins 15 x 22cm.; with three similar coloured lithographs, 'Group of Wild Fowl', Punt Gunning on the Coast' and 'Group of Fen and Moor Birds', the last by R. S. Groom, Wilkinson and Co., each 15 x 22cm. (4) ++ Each generally good; some time staining
Victoria 1822 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, slightly curved blade, 30.75", "Garden 200 Piccadilly London", gilt brass triple bar, folding guard and wire bound fish skin grip in leather and gilt scabbard, the top chape named "Johnston late Bland & Foster..." Also a mid Victorian 1822 pattern Artillery Officer's sword with Wilkinson blade and steel triple bar guard in a non-matching steel scabbard..

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