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A George III ogee shaped cream jug, having later embossed and chased design of animals and cottages, hallmarked by Charles Hougham, London, 1780, approx. 10.8cm high, a George V silver curved card case, with engraved foliage design, hallmarked by W. Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham, 1928, and a Chester silver circular napkin ring with banded engine turned design. Weight: approx. 132 grams (4.2ozt) Further details: jug - has repair to spout, many dents to sides and body, misshapen slightly and misshapen base, tarnished. Card case - hinged cover loose, some dents and impact, tarnishing to all.
A rare Great War ‘Gallipoli Landings’ D.S.M. group of four awarded to Able Seaman D. S. Kerr, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Ribble Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (239816. D. S. Kerr. A.B. H.M.S. Ribble); 1914-15 Star (239816, D. S. Kerr, D.S.M., A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (239816 D. S. Kerr. L.S. R.N.) contact marks, therefore nearly very fine (4) £1,400-£1,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1915: ‘In recognition of services as mentioned in the foregoing despatch - from Vice-Admiral John M. de Robeck, reporting the landing of the Army on the Gallipoli Peninsula, 25th-26th April, 1915:- Able Seaman David S. Kerr, O.N.239816, H.M.S. Ribble.’ Of the 311 D.S.Ms awarded for Gallipoli, only 24 awards were made for the original landings of 25th-26th April, this award being unique to the destroyer H.M.S. Ribble for the landing at Gaba Tepe. ‘The Ribble, Lt Cdr R. W. Wilkinson (the northernmost destroyer), Usk, and Chelmer attempted a landing on the broad and open beach beside Fisherman’s Hut, standing almost in front of the perpendicular and strangely shaped cliff afterwards called the “Sphinx”. Here they suffered serious losses. This beach, afterwards known as Ocean beach, gradually broadens out until it merges into the open marshy plain which extends to Suvla and the Salt Lake... The Turks were ready to oppose a landing. For days afterwards we could see stranded boats left full of dead.’ (‘Gallipoli’ by Eric Wheeler Bush, DSO**, DSC refers). David Sim Kerr was born at Walthamstow, London, on 27 January 1891, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 17 October 1907, Boy 1st Class from May 1908. He advanced to Ordinary Seaman aboard Cressy in January 1909, and to Able Seaman whilst in Natal in December 1910. Shortly after the outbreak of the war he was placed on the books of Blenheim for service in the destroyer Ribble, from 2 December 1914 until 30 September 1916. During this period he took part in the Gallipoli operations including the initial landing on 25th-26th April 1915, for which he received the D.S.M. Upon his return to the U.K. he volunteered for the submarine service, joining Dolphin in December 1916, and Maidstone in January 1917, for service in H.M. Submarines E31 and C23 up to 14 June 1918, having meanwhile advanced to Leading Seaman in the previous September. After the war he continued in submarines, serving in H.M. Submarine H32 continuously from 4 July 1919 to 20 October 1921, and as Petty Officer from September 1921. He was invalided to Shore with ‘defective vision’ on 8 March 1922. Sold with copied record of service and gazette notices.
Three: Lieutenant Bathurst E. Wilkinson, 4th Dragoon Guards Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (Lieut. Bathurst Wilkinson. 4th Dgn. Gds.) Hunt & Roskell style engraved naming; Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamels, correct for period; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, unnamed, fitted with replacement swivel ring suspension, all three fitted with contemporary silver ribbon buckles with gold pins, toned, nearly extremely fine (3) £600-£800 --- Bathurst Edward Wilkinson was appointed Cornet, by purchase, in the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards on 17 August 1852, and promoted to Lieutenant on 8 December 1854. He ‘served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol, and the attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855 (Medal and Clasp).’ He resigned by sale of his commission during 1858, having seemingly inherited several substantial estates in Yorkshire including Potterton Hall, where he lived until about 1893 when he went to live in the south of England. He died at Southsea on 1 May 1901, aged 66. Sold with copied research including confirmation of Medjidie and some family history.
London. A collection of approximately 140 maps and prints, mostly 19th & 20th-century, engraved maps, views, plans and road maps of London, London streets and environs, mostly uncoloured, including examples by or after W. Clarke, B. Cole, J. & C. Walker, W. & A. K. Johnston. Faithorn & Newcourt, A & C Black, Thomson, Robert Wilkinson, Alex Hogg, Edward Weller, Bonner, Tallis, Walker & Boutall, Alfred Lambert, J. Stockdale, Sid Hall, G. Bickham, Sutton Nicholls, James Basire, J. Booth, J. T. Pickvurn, Hoorwood, Ordinance Survey, Stanford's Geographical Establishment, Thorntons New & Complete survey, Stows Survey, Noorthouk's History of London, The London Magazine, Harrison's History of London and The Illustrated London News, some duplicates, various sizes and condition QTY: (approx. 140)
Wilkinson (Robert). A General Atlas being a Collection of Maps of the World and Quarters, the Principal Empires, Kingdoms &c. with their several Provinces & other Subdivisions Correctly Delineated, published Feby. 1st. 1800, calligraphic title with some spotting and staining, preface and contents list (contents list dated 1802), forty-eight engraved maps with contemporary wash colouring, two double-page (the world on a hemispheral and Mercator projection) some marginal closed tears, some staining and dust soiling, additional map of Europe by Brué, torn with loss, bookplate of Samuel Hibbert Ware to the front pastedown, contemporary half calf, boards detached, spine partially lacking, heavily worn and rubbed, 4to, together with Wilkinson's Atlas Classica Being a Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, both Sacred and Profane, 1822, calligraphic title with some spotting and water staining, preface and index, 53 engraved maps and tables (complete as list) all with contemporary wash colouring, near-contemporary ink manuscript numbers to the margins of some maps, some maps ink-stained, some dust soiling, occasional spotting, lacking front preliminaries, hinges and joints cracked, contemporary half calf, rear board near detached, worn and rubbed, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.
Bowen (Emanuel). An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Chester, Divided into its Hundreds..., J & C Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, slight staining, 535 x 700 mm, together with An Accurate Map of the County of York Divided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes..., R. Wilkinson, Carington Bowles & Robert Sayer, circa 1785, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, slight staining, 535 x 705 mmQTY: (2)NOTE:Both maps were originally published in The Large English Atlas.
Gesta Romanorum. Gesta Romanorum cum applicationibus moralisatis ac misticis, de virtutibus & vitiis, [Rouen? : unidentified press] for François Regnault, Paris, 1509, clxii, [11] leaves (A–X8, Y4), lacking the final blank leaf Y4, printer's large woodcut device to title, black letter text in double column, woodcut initials, woodcut coat-of-arms of France and Brittany to verso of final leaf, a little dust-soiling at front and rear, some light old damp-staining, trimmed ownership inscription to title (‘Bibliotheca Martinian[…]’) and a few neat marginalia, light stain to title verso (from bookplate or label), modern antique-style calf with contrasting leather spine labels, small 8vo (137 x 98 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Thomas Martin, Norwich. Bibliotheca Martiniana. A catalogue of the entire library of the late eminent antiquary Mr. Thomas Martin, ... Which will begin to be sold ... on Saturday June 5, by Martin Booth and John Berry, ... at their warehouse in ... Norwich, ..., 1773.Renouard 939; BM, French Books, p.378; Pettegree, Walsby & Wilkinson 72036.The Gesta Romanorum, or Deeds of the Romans, is a Latin collection of anecdotes and tales compiled at the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century. One of the most popular books of the period, it became a source for later writers, including Chaucer (for part of the Man of Lawes Tale), John Gower, Boccaccio, and William Shakespeare (for the story of the three caskets and the 'pound of flesh' in The Merchant of Venice, as well as Pericles).
WWII Battle of Britain Invasion Month 7 September 1940 multi signed FDC 13 veteran signatures include William Walker 616 Sq, Richard Jones 64/19 Sq, Ken Wilkinson 619/19 Sq, Geoffrey Stevens 151/213 Sq, Peter Fox 56 Sq, Keth Lawrence 234 Sq and others. 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
A British WW1 era 1907 pattern Naval issue bayonet with scabbard and scarce 1918 dated leather frog fitted.Marked ‘1 18’ at the ricasso to indicate a January 1918 manufacture date, and the makers name of Wilkinson Pall Mall.Also marked with a bend test mark and various inspection stamps.Usual wooden slab grips, secured by two screws.Pommel with working button release catch, and stamped ‘N’ which would indicate it was Royal Navy issued.Complete with leather and steel mounted scabbard, marked ‘RE’ to the chape, indicating it was manufactured by Remington.The leather frog is faintly marked with a broad arrow and ‘18’ top the reverse side.Overall length 57.7cm in scabbard, blade length 43.4cm.Condition: generally good.The wooden grips have some old knocks and chips, but are otherwise in good order.A good amount of bluing still present to the blade, with just a little pitting / mottling towards the tip.Scabbard good, with only normal service wear.The leather frog has a little surface cracking, but is still supple.
British No.5 MK1 Jungle Carbine bayonet, by the Wilkinson Sword Company. Complete with scabbard. Wrap around wooden slab grips, secured by 2 screws. Blued steel pommel, cross guard and muzzle ring. Marked WSC at the ricasso, and a bend test ‘X’ mark. The fuller is infilled with a white paint, to both sides, for unknown reasons. Complete with black painted scabbard.
A British 1907 pattern Wilkinson made bayonet with scabbard and leather frog.Stamped with the date of ‘9.17’ for September 1917 to the ricasso, plus the makers mark, broad arrow, bend test mark, and various inspection marks.Standard slab wooden grips, secured by 2 screw, plus a release catch button the pommel.Complete with leather scabbard, with the usual steel chape and throat area, the latter having a rounded frog stud.Faint mark to the steel chapeThe leather frog is also faintly marked, and seems to read as ‘BH&G Ltd’ which would indicate it was made by Barrow Hepburn & Gale, and would date the frog to the post WW1 era (company formed in 1920).There is a very faint date mark to the frog, which could be 1935.Approximately 57.6cm overall length in scabbard, blade length 43.5cm.Condition: generally good, with normal age and service wear.Good colour and patina to the wooden grips, plus some darkening to the steel on the pommel and cross guard.Good level of bluing remaining to the blade, and no apparent corrosion.Scabbard generally good, with just a small stress crack to the leather.Some loss to the leather frog on the reverse side, not affecting its use or appearance from the front side.
A George V 1897 pattern officer's dress sword by Heny Wilkinson, number '482553', with dumbbell-section blade, blade length 82cm, detailed 'Presented to 8th R.T.R. by Captain S.P.M. Sutton. M.C.', nickel-finished bowl guard and wire-bound fishskin grip, with black-finished leather scabbard and belt suspension, together with a 'Kohima Company, Course 23... 1966' group photograph and two other photographs of Michael Witherell in service. Provenance: formerly the property of Michael John Witherell, Royal Armoured Corps, thence by family descent.
A good collection of knives and penknives, including Buck, Case, Smith & Wesson, Bucklite, Lakota lil' Hawk, Brian Sampson, Wilkinson, Victorinox, Rosteri, Joseph Rodgers and many more (parcel), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible
An assortment of various knives, to include a German Scout knife by LinderMesser of Solingen, a Sgain Dao by Wilkinson, a hunting knife with deer hoof, and more (parcel), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible
Victorian pattern Officer's sword, engraved blade by Henry Wilkinson, wire bound grip, brass scabbard, overall length 101cm.Condition report:Scabbard is dented and worn, blade is ok, not bent, some wear to the engraving, guard and grip are good. The number on the blade is 13651. The grip is one piece. Please see additional uploaded images.
Two cased silver gilt napkin rings, with cutout foliate and floral decoration, by J A Campbell, London 1993, retailed by Asprey, four silver napkin rings with grape and vine decoration, each numbered 1-4 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1869, two rectangular silver napkin rings, by R.R, Birmingham 1939, together with four further silver napkin rings, largest 5.5cm wide (12)12.8ozt
A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE BOWL, in Rhodanthe pattern, the ribbed bowl painted with flowers in autumnal colours on a cream ground, backstamp reading 'Hand Painted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England', height 10cm x diameter 23.5cm (1) (Condition Report: generally ok, rings when tapped, some light scratches, a little paint wear and loss)
A Victorian officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, serial number 9624. With slightly curved blade etched with VR cypher and scrolls along with a crest of a falcon/eagle and the motto "Perseverantia". Brass gothic hilt pierced with VR cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and acanthus back strap and stepped pommel in metal scabbard. Blade length 82cm
A 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON serial No. 60917, the bright steel blade etched with maker's details, royal warrant arms, crowned 'GVR' cypher, with regulation nickel-plated pierced hilt, plain pommel and chequered back-piece, wire-bound chequered fishskin grips, in its leather-covered scabbard, 82cm (2)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
AN 1831 PATTERN GENERAL OFFICER'S MAMELUKE-HILTED SABRE TO EDWARD SYDNEY HERBERT by 'HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON', serial number 44353, the curved blade etched with scrolling foliage, a crowned 'GVR' cypher and the initials 'E.S.H', regulation hilt with gilt guard cast and chased with foliage centred on a crossed sword and baton, ivory grips, in steel scabbard, 80cm blade; together with a pocket book of 'COMMON PRAYER' with 'E.S. Herbert... Sept. 1895' and pages thereafter listing campaigns in his hand, and 'CHURCH SERVICES...', 'from his affectionate uncle..1875' (3)Ivory Submission Reference: DN57WHSRBritish Army Career:1887 Commissioned in the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 1892-1896 Adjutant 1st Battalion, 1894-1906 Captain, 1906-1914 Major, 1914-1918 Lieutenant Colonel, 1918 Colonel, 1920 Retired from British Army as Brigadier-GeneralEgyptian Army Career:1898 Commissioned in the Egyptian Army (Bimbashi, 11th Sudanese), 1898 Battles of Atbara and Omburman and Fashoda Crisis, 1899 Battle of Um Dibaykarat (Assistant Adjutant-General), 1900-1902 Officer Commanding the 9th Sudanese (Kaimakam), 1902? Assistant Adjutant-General for Recruiting, ?-1913 Officer Commanding Cairo District (Miralai), 1913-1917 Officer Commanding Cairo District (Lewa), 1914-1917 War Service including Egypt and with the 42nd Division in Gallipoli (Assistant Adjutant and Quarter-Master General), 1917-1923 Commandant Cairo District, 1923 Retired from the Egyptian ArmyDecorations included:1916 Order of the Nile (2nd Class), 1917 C.M.G. (Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George), 1919 C.B.E., 1920 Order of the Star of Romania (2nd Class)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
Medals (3) of 13317 Private George Wilkinson of the South Wales Borderers. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Resident of Newport, South Wales. Re-enlisted on 29th August 1914, admitting prior time expired service in the Worcestershire Regiment from 1890 until 1902, serving in both India and South Africa. Landed in France on 11th January 1915 with 1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers. Admitted to 2nd General Hospital, Rouen, aged 47 on 11th December 1915 and medically evacuated to England on the same day with chronic arthritis, debility and senility. Discharged on 11th October 1916.

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