Found 14 April 2010 A.D. Mifflin meteorite crumb in a drum-shaped capsule. 0.005 grams, 2 mm (1/8 in.). Found in Wisconsin, USA, while filming an episode of the TV series Meteorite Men. Acquired from Steve Arnold, co-star of 'Meteorite Men'. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. Accompanied by an authenticity card signed by Steve Arnold. [No Reserve]
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Comprising a large group of attractive seashells in a variety of colours and types, including large bivalves and unusual spiked specimens. 931 grams total, 2-13.6 cm (3/4 - 5 3/8 in.). Acquired from various sources within the UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [77, No Reserve]
Comprising a large group of attractive seashells in a variety of colours and types, including spiral and spiky specimens. 1.07 kg total, 2.2-13 cm (7/8 - 5 1/8 in.). Acquired from various sources within the UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [90, No Reserve]
Comprising twenty mineral specimens polished to small eggs, including rose quartz, red jasper, moss agate, agate, dalmatian jasper, and others. 449 grams total, 26-29 mm (1 - 1 1/8 in.). Acquired within the UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [25, No Reserve]
Cretaceous Period, circa 110 million years B.P. A large Carcharodontosaurus saharicus dinosaur tooth with much of the root remaining and visible serrations; repaired. 100 grams, 15.7 cm (6 1/8 in.). From Morocco, North Africa. Acquired from Richard and Mark Hawkes of Stone Treasures, Nottinghamshire, UK. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a Stone Treasures identification card.
New Kingdom-Late Period, circa 1550-332 B.C. Mainly tubular, annular and oblate types in various colours. Cf. Riccardelli, C., Mass, J.L., Thornton, ‘Egyptian Faience Inlay Techniques: a process for obtaining detail and clarity by refiring’ in Material Issues in Art and Archaeology VI, Boston, vol.712, 2002, pp.II10.7.2II.10.25, for discussion of the Egyptian faience of the New Kingdom. 61 grams total, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.). Acquired from Ancient & Oriental, circa 1987. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.The faience of the New Kingdom period is frequently decorated with an expanded palette of red, black, and yellow. This polychrome decoration was often accomplished by inlaying one colour of paste onto another. [No Reserve]
6th century B.C. Comprising: carinated rim fragment from a bowl with reserved siren, panther, rosette and other ornament; bowl base with reserved advancing nude male or satyr on a red field, sgraffito detailing; skyphos rim fragment with part of the handle, reserved egg-and-dart band. Cf. Snyder Schaeffer, J., Ramage, H.N., Greenewalt, C.H. Jr., The Corinthian, Attic and Lakonian Pottery from Sardis, London, 1997, fragments ATT 36 and ATT 73, for similar. 106 grams total, 7.4-13 cm (2 7/8 - 5 1/8 in.). From an early 20th century collection. By descent the property of a UK lady. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a previous handwritten note including provenance.The body of the panther resembles the style of the school of Sophilos, an Attic painter active circa 580-560 B.C. The naked image (a dancing satyr?) recalls the Attic black figure depictions of ithyphallic satyrs, with torso, arms, legs and incision for internal details in white paint, made around 500 B.C. [3, No Reserve]
1st century A.D. Fragment of wall plaster with rendered surface painted red with yellow and white detailing to the edge; impression of timber laths to the reverse; old inked inscription: 'SIDI BOU ALI' to verso. Cf. Boislève, J., Dardenay, A., Monier, F., Peintures et stucs d’époque romaine. Révéler l’architecture par l’étude du décor, Paris, 2014, fig.6, for similar. 234 grams, 11.3 cm (4 1/2 in.). Acquired early 1900s. Swiss family collection. Acquired at Birmingham Coin & Antiquities Fair, circa 2004. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.The ancient city of Sousse (today Sidi Bou Ali) was the Roman centre of Ulssipira, famous for its wonderful mosaics. However, as across Roman Tunisia, remains of frescoed houses have also been preserved. The ‘Pompeian red’ was used for walls as well as columns, such as those in the ‘house of the red columns’, Acholla, where the peristyle was formed by a narrow courtyard with stuccoed columns painted red. [No Reserve]
Circa 6th century A.D. Flat-section blade with gently curved cutting edge, round socket with spurs to both edges, clubbed hammerhead to the rear. Cf. Bavant, B., Ivaniševi?, V., Caricin Grad IV, Catalogue des objets des fouilles anciennes et autres etudes, Rome-Belgrade, 2019, figs.1464-1465, for similar. 752 grams, 19.5 cm (7 3/4 in.). Found near Wetwang, East Yorkshire, UK. Acquired circa 2005. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]
4th-6th century A.D. Bulbous in profile with dimpled underside, blown construction, everted rolled rim. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York, 1997, item 217, for type; Oliver, A. Jr., Ancient Glass, In the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 1980, p.111, no.180, for similar. 13.2 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.). Acquired from Allan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, 2006. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.Similar flasks and bottles were produced in Roman Asia Minor; this is a typical example of a type found in all corners of the empire. These were decorated in many ways including applying additional pieces of glass, by cutting the surface, or (as in our case) by moulding the vessels when they were blown. [No Reserve]
Circa 1st century A.D. Including a military belt plate and suspension ring, a penannular finger ring, a Polden Hill type bow brooch and other items. 75 grams total, 12-69 mm (1/2 - 2 3/4 in.). Found City of London, UK. Acquired from mudlark Steve Brooker in the early 2000s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [9, No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Comprising a rounded leaf-shaped finial, round-section shank with rounded tip. See Milne, J.S., Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times, Oxford, 1907. 12.1 grams, 20.5 cm (8 1/8 in.). Found Nottingham area, Nottinghamshire, UK. Acquired from Ancient & Oriental, UK, circa 2002. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.Catheters, spatulas, ear spoons, incisory instruments, spoons and spoon catheters, forceps, pincers, scissors, needles and elevator scalpels/dissectors, knives, phlebotomies, chisels, lenticulars and retractors were included among the medical instruments of antiquity which displayed considerable diversity. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. and later. Including a pierced biconvex counter, black glass spinner, tubular bone bead, terracotta counter and other items. 124 grams total, 7-39 mm (1/8 - 1 1/2 in.). Found on the Thames foreshore, UK. Acquired from Red House Antiques, York, 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [21, No Reserve]
Roman, 4th century A.D. or later. Comprising a bulbous body with balustered stem and flared foot; band of pointillé ornament to the lower body. Cf. similar miniature model in PAS, LVPL-E8D385. 30.7 grams, 43 mm (1 3/4 in.). Acquired from Red House Antiques, York, UK, 2010. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]
Circa 1st century A.D. Including a dress pin and two probes, one with a pierced end for suspension. 10.2 grams total, 9.6-15.5 cm (3 3/4 - 6 1/8 in.). Found City of London, UK. Acquired from mudlark Steve Brooker in the early 2000s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [3, No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Including fragment of greyware pottery rim, glass oblate and other beads, a bone phallus amulet and other items; with late 19th century handwritten label 'Pottery / Roman Camp/ Capchoke' and 'Mr Stirling / St Boswells' inked to verso, along with postage tag attached with Victorian postage stamp stamped 'St Boswells 5th July 1896'. Cf. Crummy, N., Greep, S., Hassall, M., Henig, M., Major, H., Webster, G., Wild, J.P., Colchester Archaeological Report 2: the Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-1979, Colchester, 1983, fig.32, no.524, for similar. 48 grams total, 79 x 59 x 34 mm (3 1/8 x 2 3/8 x 1 3/8 in.). Found at Camp Capchoke in the 19th century. From the collection of Mr Stirling of St Boswells, UK, circa 1896, thence by descent. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by a handwritten provenance note.St Boswells is situated a few miles from Melrose, Scotland. Gadrooned beads like the ones here illustrated are found in 1st and 2nd century contexts and seem to have been introduced into this country at the conquest. Most are made of turquoise frit, which often decays to white. The dark blue glass here illustrated finds a perfect parallel with a specimen found in Colchester. [No Reserve]
1st century A.D. or later. Hand-forged woodworking tool with substantial split socket, flat blade with scooped cutting edge. Cf. Adam, J.P., Roman Building, Materials and Techniques, Batsford, 2005, fig.45, for similar gouges. 248 grams, 17 cm (6 3/4 in.). Found S.E. England, UK. Acquired from Allan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, circa 2006. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [No Reserve]
5th-7th century A.D. Aqua-coloured glass lamp-work bangle with ribbed construction. Cf. fragment of a similar item in the British Museum under accession no.1934,1016.1; cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.III, no.1004, for similar type in translucent purple. 29.5 grams, 66 mm (2 5/8 in.). Acquired from Allan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, 2005. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. Accompanied by an illustrated display card.The type is well known in the Eastern Empire from the 5th to the 7th century A.D. Usually these bracelets are decorated on outer surface with five continuous parallel horizontal ribs. [No Reserve]
4th-6th century A.D. Hemispherical in profile with applied flared base, thickened rim and two parallel incised lines below. Cf. Fremersdorf, F., ‘Spätrömische Bronzegefäße aus Köln’ in Germania: Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Vol. 12, Nº. 4, 1928, pp. 173-177, fig.3, for similar. 313 grams, 16 cm (6 1/4 in.). From an old UK collection. Acquired from Red House Antiques, York, 2010. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.These bronze vessels were typical of the Late Roman Empire. They were direct forerunners of the Frankish types. They often had Christian inscriptions and have been found with silver spoons for liturgical use. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Group of two astragali gaming pieces, each with a lead plug in the central cavity. Cf. similar item cast in bronze in the British Museum under accession no.1772,0311.176. 34.1 grams total, 29-30 mm (1 1/8 in.). Acquired from Ancient & Oriental, circa 1995. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK. [2, No Reserve]
North Africa, 2nd-4th century A.D. Two mosaic panels with tesserae in matrix; both with old inked inscription: 'SIDI BOU ALI / Tunisia' to verso. 112 grams total, 39-51 mm (1 1/2 - 2 in.). From a pre World War II collection, thence by descent. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [2, No Reserve]
North Africa, 2nd century A.D. With portion of original matrix and five rows of tesserae in grey, black, cream and white. Cf. Béjaoui, F., Ben Mansour, M.H., Fantar, L., Foucher, L., Ghedini, F. Jeddi, N., Khanoussi, M., Picard, G.C., Slim, H., Yacoub, M., I Mosaici Romani di Tunisia, Milano, 1995, fig.p.6, for frames in similar style. 213 grams, 79 mm (3 1/8 in.). Acquired Tunisia, North Africa. From a pre World War II collection, thence by descent. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.In African mosaics, combinations of black and white and cream tessellated mosaics often form the borders of important mosaics, such as those of El Jem, representing the love between Satyrs and Bacchants, or the myth of Leda and the Swan. [No Reserve]
North Africa, 2nd century A.D. Portion of original matrix with inset tesserae, parallel lines and arches; old inked inscription: 'SIDI BOU ALI' to verso. Cf. Béjaoui, F., Ben Mansour, M.H., Fantar, L., Foucher, L., Ghedini, F. Jeddi, N., Khanoussi, M., Picard, G.C., Slim, H., Yacoub, M., I Mosaici Romani di Tunisia, Milano, 1995, p.73, for a frame and mosaic background in similar style. 399 grams, 11.6 cm (4 1/2 in.). Acquired Tunisia, North Africa. From a pre World War II collection, thence by descent. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.In African mosaics, combinations of black and white and cream tessellated mosaics often form the borders of important mosaics, such as that of El Jem, representing a Dionysiac procession. [No Reserve]
2nd-3rd century A.D. With piriform body, short neck, everted rim and strap handle, circumferential bands to the body. Cf. Beutler, F. et al., Der Adler Roms. Carnuntum und der Armee der Cäsaren, Bad-Deutsch Altenberg, 2017, item 661, for similar type in terracotta. 10.9 grams, 42 mm (1 5/8 in.). Acquired from Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK, 2010. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK.The small size of this bronze container suggests that it was intended as a toilette object, or as an oil vessel for athletes, generally associated with a strigil. Its could also have been used as a balsamarium. [No Reserve]
Circa 1st century A.D. Comprising: applicator with head finial; tag with nail cleaner; hair pin with balustered shank; cosmetic spoon. See Allason-Jones, L. & Miket, R., The Catalogue of Small Finds from South Shields Roman Fort, Newcastle, 1984, for discussion. 14.6 grams total, 40-93 mm (1 5/8 - 3 5/8 in.). Found City of London, UK. Acquired from mudlark Steve Brooker in the early 2000s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [4, No Reserve]
Circa 1st century A.D. Comprising seven blue glass melon beads and a ring-shaped bead with painted detailing. 66 grams total, 29-67 mm (1 1/8 - 25/8 in.). Found City of London, UK. Acquired from mudlark Steve Brooker in the early 2000s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. [2, No Reserve]
1954 - 2005 A.D. Betsy Teasley Trope et al. - Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology - Atlanta, 2005, card covers, 205 pp; Helen and Richard Leacroft - The Building of Ancient Egypt - Harmondsworth, 1954, card covers, 30 pp; Geoffrey Lienhardt -Ancient Civilizations - London, 1963, card covers, 53 pp; Alix Wilkinson - the Garden in Ancient Egypt - London, 1998, hardback with dustwrapper, 206 pp; William C. Hayes - The Scepter of Egypt: A Background for the Study of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Part II The Hyksos Period and the New Kingdom - New York, 1959, card covers, 496 pp, fold-out map. 3.35 kg total, 22 x 18 - 27 x 23.4 cm (8 5/8 x 7 1/8 - 10 5/8 x 9 1/4 in.). From the private collection of the late Mrs Belinda Ellison, a long time member of the Egyptian Exploration Society, c.1940-2020. [5, No Reserve]
Autograph book of football teams including Manchester United 1936-37 Walter Winterbottom, Hubert Redwood, Tommy Bamford, Billy Bryant, George Mutch, Billy Wrigglesworth, Bill McKay others; Sheffield Wednesday A.F.C. 1936-37 Jack Brown, Horace Burrows, Ted Catlin, Tom Grosvenor, Mark Hooper, Charles Luke, Walter Millership, Ellis Rimmer, others; Sheffield United F.C. 1936-37 Albert Cox, Harry Hooper, Tom Johnson, Charlie Wilkinson, Dick Young, Eddie Boot, Ernest Jackson, Alec Stacey, Harold Barton, Jock Dodds, Archie McPherson, George Richardson, Bertie Williams others; Arsenal F.C. 1936-37 Frank Boulton, Eddie Hapgood, Bernard Joy, George Male, Wilf Copping, Jack Crayston, Cliff Bastin, Ray Bowden, Bobby Davidson, Alf Kirchen, Jackie Milne, George Allison (Manager); Southampton F.C. 1936-37 W.Kingdon, F.Smallwood, J Summers, others, etc.
Two silver cream jugs and a sauce boat, the late Victorian oval jug by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1899, part ribbed and reeded, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; the George III style jug by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1907; and an oval sauce boat by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1907, 15cm (6in) long, 418g (13.45 oz) gross (3)
A group of five silver caddy spoons Comprising of a Jockey cap caddy spoon, marked 925. STERLING, an oval bowl spoon, W S Ltd, Sheffield 1959, a caddy spoon with oval bowl with engraved flowerhead, Dublin import mark, 1943 and another George Brace, London 1850 and a caddy spoon Henry Wilkinson & Co. London 1855. (73g) (5)
Art Reference Books - Silver, Gold & Jewellery Sitwell, Major-General H.D.W The Crown Jewels and Other Regalia in the Tower of London. 1953 Stopford, Francis The Romance of the Jewel (Printed for Private Circulation),1920 Semyonov, V.B. Malachite: Ural Gems, Two Volume Set in Slipcase: Volume 1: Poetics of Stone; Volume 2: Chronicles, Documents, Commentaries, 1987 Semyonov, V.B. Satin-spar - Ural gems, in slipcase, 1984 Grimaldi, David A. Amber, 1996 Flower, Margaret Victorian Jewellery, 1951 Tait, H Catalogue Of The Waddesdon Bequest In The British Museum 1 The Jewels, 1986 Hayward, J. F. Virtuoso Goldsmiths and the Triumph of Mannerism 1540-1620, 1976 Bapst, Germain Histoire des Joyaux de la Couronne de France, 1889 Christie's, Hong Kong Auction Catalogue: Important Watches. Jewellery and Jadeite Jewellery 1999 Phillips, Philip A. S. Paul de Lamerie. Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of his Life and Work AD 1688-1751, 1968 Hare, Susan, et al Paul De Lamerie, at the Sign of the Golden Ball: An Exhibition of the Work of England's Master Silversmith, 1688-1751, 1990 Culme, John The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths: Jewellers & Allied Trader 1838-1914 from the London Assay Office Registers, 2 Volumes, 2000 Wilkinson, Wynyard R. T. Indian Colonial Silver - European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860) and Their Marks, 1973 Hernmarck, Carl‎ ‎Art of the European Silversmith, 1430-1830, Text & Plates Volumes, 2 volumes‎ in slipcase, 1977 Hartop, Christopher he Huguenot Legacy: English Silver, 1680 - 1760 from The Alan and Simone Hartmann Collection, 1996 Sassoon, Philip (forward by) Catalogue of A Loan Exhibition of Old English Plate and Decorations and Orders at 25 Park Lane, London, 1929 Postnikova-Loseva, M. M. Russkoe iuvelirnoe iskusstvo ego tsentry i mastera. XVI-XIX vv. [Russian jewellery art: its centers and masters, 16-19 centuries] , 1974 Cantz, Hatje VIENNESE SILVER - Modern Design 1780-1918, 2003 Oman, Charles A Catalogue of Plate Belonging to the Bank of England, 1967 Kauffman, Henry J. The Colonial Silversmith: His Techniques and His Products, 1969 C. François Thomas Germain: Orfevre des Rois, 1993 Hackenbroch, Yvonne English and Other Silver in the Irwin Untermyer Collection, 1969 Helft, J. Les Grands Orfevres de Louis XIII a Charles X, 1965 Solodkoff, Alexander von Orfèvrerie russe: du XVII au XIX siecle, 1981 Bernjakowitsch, Z. A./Sokolowa, T. M. Russian Silver Wares of the XVIIth - The Beginning of the XXth Century in the State Hermitage Collection, 1977 Clayton, Michael Collector's Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, 1971 Hayward, J. F., The Courtauld Silver : An Introduction to the Work of the Courtauld Family of Goldsmiths, 1975 Hernmarck, Carl, Die Kunst der europäischen Gold- und Silberschmiede von 1450 bis 1830 (The Art of European Goldsmiths and Silversmiths from 1450 to 1830), 1978 Christie's, New York, Important Silver, Objects of Vertu and Russian Works of Art, 2002 Charles Oman, English Silversmiths Work, Civil And Domestic: An Introduction, 1965 Barr, Elaine, George Wickes: Royal Goldsmith, 1698-1761, 1980 Penzer, N. M., The Last Of The Goldsmiths, 1954 Bainbridge, Henry Charles, Peter Carl Faberge: Goldsmith and Jeweller to the Russian Imperial Court: His Life and Work, 1967 Schroder, Timothy B, The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver: Catalogue of Collection at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1988 (38)
Antique Military Ceremonial Sword made by Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Made in England. All transportation of this item must be arranged by the buyer and the courier of their choice if the buyer is not collecting in person. Please make sure you make arrangements before bidding. Essex Auction House will not post this item.
Geoffrey Wilkinson ALS dated 2nd July 1976. Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, 14 July 1921 - 26 September 1996) was a Nobel laureate English chemist who pioneered inorganic chemistry and homogeneous transition metal catalysis. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
An interesting collection of late 19th to early 20th century correspondence from notable historical figures, artists, authors, and musicians Several of which are addressed to the Cornish author, Nellie Sloggett (aka Enys Tregarthen and Nellie Cornwall) and Rev. Joseph Hocking, over seventy-five loose within leather bound Autograph Letters album; autographed letters and signatures including; Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll), Robert Browning, Ellen Terry, Christina Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, Henry Scott Tuke, John Ruskin, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Mary Louisa Molesworth, Richard Dodridge Blackmore, Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Sir Walter Besant, Lord Palmerston, Randolph Churchill, Henry Rider Haggard and Joseph Lister.Condition Report: Collection includes: Ellen Terry, three pages of noted handwritten in black ink and signed.Christina Rossetti letter dated February 1886 on 30 Torrington Square headed paper addressed, four pages, commences Dear Sir relating to the reprint and use of her own work, referencing her brothers DGR (Dante Gabril Rossetti) work and William M RossettiCharles L. Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) clipped signature mounted to album page together a clipped signature of Lord Palmerston Robert Browning handwritten letter, single, dated February 22 1886, referencing the reprinting of his worksRev. John Isabell on Education Department headed paper, dated March 1886W. M. Rossetti signed letter apparently dated April 19 (believed 09) referring to the deaths of various family members. A typed letter on Sandringham headed paper dated 11th December 1905 thanking Miss Tregarthen for the gift of her book sent to HM The QueenJustin Huntly McCarthy handwritten letter dated March 06 on House of Commons headed paperSamuel Coleridge Taylor clipped signature in black ink Rev. John Isabell signed letterEdward Dowden signed handwritten letter on Highfield House Dublin headed paperJohn Ruskin signed handwritten single page letter on Brantwood, Coniston headed paperReginald Barratt signed handwritten two page letter date Aug 1903 on Brantwood headed paperHubert von Herkomer signed single page letter on Lululaund headed paperHenry Scott Tuke handwritten four page signed letter on Lyndon Lodge, HanwellHoward Fox President of the Royal Institution of Cornwall on Consular Service U.S.A headed paper dated 1906Sarah Shorthouse addressed to Joseph Henry ShorthouseSir Walter Besant two page handwritten letter on Frognal End, HampsteadAlbert Chevalier clipped signatureRichard Doddridge Blackmore clipped signature additionally inscribed Lorna DooneHenry Rider Haggard signed double sided handwritten part letter, referencing a ChiefCharles F. A. Voysey a double-sided handwritten letter - believed to by C.F.A. Voysey, bearing address 6 Carlton Hill, St. Johns Wood, N.W.6 addressed to My dear Dickie signed with apparent nickname CharminiDeborah Alcock signed letter addressed to Miss Sloggett on Frankfield St Leonards on Sea headed paperSigned letter unknown hand on Lambeth Palace headed paper c. 1896Andrew Lang signed note in black inkLord Randolph Churchill signed card in black inkAugustus J. C. Hare signed letter addressed to Mrs Sharpe on Holmhurst St Leonards headed paper A handwritten double sided verse titled Mother of God and signed Lisa WilsonRt Hon John Bryce clipped signatureC E Stephens handwritten four page letterRev Samuel John Stone handwritten double sided letter on St. Pauls Vicarage Haggerston headed paperNoted on Lambeth Palace headed paper in an unknown hand date May 1925Note in an unknown hand dated February 10 1886, signed William D**y PalaceNote in an unknown hand address to My dear Stocking from Putfour Castle, Perth Letter in a unknown hand from Bodmin dated 1886 apparently signed *. *. StokesLetter from the Bishop of Durham (believed Brooke Fosse Westcott) dated May 1900Robert Baden Powell clipped signature in black inkMary Elizabeth Braddon signed letter (as Mary Maxwell) on Lichfield House Richmond headed paperLetter in an unknown hand on 2 Mt Ararat Road Richmond headed paper, dated 1910Mary Louisa Molesworth letter on Pendennis Hotel, Falmouth headed paperRose Kingsley signed double-sided letterFrederich Max Muller signed card, with inscribed address Ightham Mote, SevenoaksWordsworth A signed letter in black ink C**r WordswothBishop of London signed letter dated 1900, on London House headed paperJohn Stuart Blackie signed letter on 9 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh headed paperLetter in an unknown hand possibly Roderick Murchison, dated 1869 on 16 Belgrave Square headed paperLetter in an unknown hand signed ****. H. DaveyLetter in an unknown hand signed on 1 Stratton Street headed paperTwo letters from the Bishop of Truro on Lis Escop headed paperA letter on Kenwyn Vicarage, Truro headed paper believed in the hand of the Bishop of Truro, addressed to Miss SloggettA letter in an unknown hand signed C. Wilkinson and George St. Andrew on Hotel Metropole Whitby headed paperA letter in an unknown hand c. 1883 on Elderfield Otterbourne Winchester headed paperTickner Edwards handwritten letter dated May 1910A letter in an unknown hand addressed from Albany St. A letter in an unknown hand dated July 1888 signed Ro*seAn inscribed note in an unknown hand on Longleat headed paperA letter dated 1898 on Office of the Chief Rabbi headed paper. Joseph Lister signed handwritten letter on 12 Park Crescent, Portland Place headed paper, dared 15 Nov 1894A letter in an unknown hand bearing motto Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense A note in an unknown hand signed W. B*********Thomas Hodgkin signed letter on Barmoor Castle, Beal headed paper relating to the DruidsSir Ray Lankester signed handwritten notecard on personalised head cardEnvelope bearing arms and inscription of the Earl of LyttonLord Rosebery signed letter on 38 Berkley Square headed paperA letter in an unknown hand on notepaper bearing a coat of arms INERRANLABLE surrounding a falconAn envelope bearing Ambleside postmark dated 1884John Lawrence Toole signed handwritten letter on Tooles Theatre headed paper Sir Squire Bancroft handwritten signed letter on 18 Berkeley Square headed paperCharles Edward Byles handwritten signed letter relating to Reefy Reefy Rum dated 1908W.J. Hocking signed handwritten letter addressed to Miss Sloggett dated September 1896Marie Corelli signed handwritten letter discussing the Prince of Wales amongst other topics A handwritten letter in an unknown hand from Dunkeld dated December 1887.
A Wilkinson 1821-22 pattern light cavalry officers sword - the pointed decorated blade with partial fuller and pipe back marked Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall and numbered 54770 suggesting a date of 1914/17. incorporating an open hilt, shagreen handle and oval stepped pommel, including a service scabbard, 105cm overall

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23175 Los(e)/Seite