Harland, J and Wilkinson, T.T. - 'Lancashire Folk-Lore' 1867, rebound in half calf, 'The Book of the Martyrs of Tolpuddle' published by The Trades Union Congress 1934, Andrews, W - 'Old Church Lore' 1891, rebound, copies of The Hull Customs Bil of Entry 1861, plates from Wildridge's Old and New Hull and other books
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Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), Fishing vessel off Greenaway Beach, Padstow, watercolour, titled verso, and inscribed 'By my father Norman Wilkinson' signed Rodney Norman Wilkinson, and with Tryon Gallery, London, label verso, 37cm x 54cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Double barrelled over and under percussion pistol by Wilkinson, London, .50 calibre, 6'' barrels, with foliate chased lock and hammers, front stirrup mounted steel ramrod, sliding safety with left hand side belt hook, foliate engraved trigger guard and stock cap, with fine chequering, vacant silver escutcheon, 27.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
1914-15 Star (Lieut: K. D. Wilkinson. R.A.M.C.) good very fine £50-£70 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919. Kenneth Douglas Wilkinson was born at High Legh, Cheshire, on 17 April 1886, the son of the Rev. H. C. Wilkinson, and was educated at Berkhamsted and Birmingham University, qualifying as a doctor in 1912. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Great War on the Western Front; was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 10 July 1919); and was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He relinquished his commission on 30 September 1921, and was granted the honorary rank of Major. Post-War, he resumed his medical career, and was a consulting physician to both the Birmingham General Hospital and the Children’s Hospital, specialising in cardiology. He acted as group officer for Birmingham and as regional consultant in medicine to No. 9 Region of the Ministry of Health during the Second World War, and died on 12 April 1951, a few days before his 65th birthday. Sold with a postcard photograph of the recipient; and copied research.
The extremely well-documented campaign group of seven awarded to Captain C. H. Wilkinson, Royal Corps of Signals, late Wireless Operator, Mercantile Marine and Sergeant Mechanic (Wireless Telegrapher), Royal Naval Air Service British War 1914-20 (F.11559 C. H. Wilkinson. P.O.M. R.N.A.S.); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (C. H. Wilkinson); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 1st Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, nearly extremely fine (6) £260-£300 --- Cecil Howard Wilkinson was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, in July 1896. He was educated at The Greystones School, Scarborough, and joined the Merchant Navy as a Wireless Operator in 1913. Wilkinson made several Atlantic crossings in early 1914, before serving as a Sergeant Mechanic (Wireless Telegrapher) with the Royal Naval Air Service from 11 February 1916 to 1 April 1918, and then transferring to the Royal Air Force, his last posting being No. 1 Marine Observers School, Aldeburgh. Wilkinson’s Log Book records various W/T test flights at Aldeburgh with him in a Observer capacity in mainly DH6 aircraft between August 1918 and March 1919. He returned to the Merchant Navy in December 1919, and was still serving in April 1921. Wilkinson re-engaged for service during the Second War as a Company Quarter Master Sergeant with the Royal Corps of Signals. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in September 1943, and advanced to Captain in the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers in January 1948. Wilkinson was discharged with the honorary rank of Captain in August 1951. Sold with the following related original documentation: Board of Trade Continuous Certificate of Discharge; British Mercantile Marine Identity and Service Certificate; Signal Card 1908 (reprint 1914); First Class Certificate of Proficiency in Radiotelegraphy granted by the Postmaster General, dated 25 November 1913, complete with photograph and various travel stamps; Pilot’s Flying Log Book (Army Book 425), covering the period from 16 August 1918 to 6 March 1919; Certificate of Employment During the War; Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity (Soldier Not Remaining With The Colours); Second World War campaign medal enclosure slip; The Greystones School, Scarborough, School Report for Easter 1911; Membership Certificate for The Incorporated Radio Society of Great Britain, dated 8 September 1947; a number of photographs from Second World War service; and other ephemera.
MIXED SETS 19/20TH C. SILVER TEA/COFFEE SPOONS, including Joseph Smith II, London c. 1815, set six Old English feather edge spoons; Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1883, set five Old English spoons with monogrammed handles; set six small coffee spoons and set three bright-cut coffee spoons, Chistening spoon and fork, pair others, tot wt 10.5ozt (24)Provenance: private collection Lampeter
Popery. Popish Cruelty Display'd, Being a short, but impartial history of some of the assassinations, murders, and inhumane slaughters, committed by papists upon protestants ..., [London?], 1718, guarded-in title edge-frayed and with early ink manuscript name Willm Hodgson, bound with: Nottingham (Daniel Finch, Earl of), The Answer of the Earl of Nottingham to Mr. Whiston's Letter to Him, concerning the Eternity of the Son of God, and of the Holy Ghost ..., eighth edition, London: for Edward Valentine, 1721, 3pp. advertisements at end, bound with: [Randolph, Herbert], Some Plain and Short Arguments from Scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God ..., sixth edition, London: for John Clark, 1719, bound with: Popping (S., publisher), The Lay-Mens Humble Representation of their Just Grievances, London, 1720, bound with: Calamy (Edmund), A Letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England, third edition, London: for John Clark, 1718, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials, generally toned, occasional minor marks or stains, some dust-soiling, hinges cracked, mid-18th century blind-tooled calf, rubbed, one corner showing, minor worming to spine ends, 8vo, together with: [Zacharie de Lisieux, pe?re], A Rela[tion] of [the] Cou[ntry of] Ja[nsenia, Ne[ver Till Now Described, Wherein] is [... composed in French by Lewis Fountaine, Esq; and newly translated into English by P.B.], [1668], majority of title lacking and torn away (with an additional usual version of the title bound-in at the rear), without folding map, some toning, dust- and finger-soiling mainly at front and rear, few leaves lightly edge-frayed or with minor losses to blank margins, without front endpapers, contemporary calf, worn, small 8vo, plus: Gunter (W.), Gunter's Confectioner's Oracle, London: Alfred Miller, 1830, 4 plans (one folding), without portrait frontispiece, lightly toned, scarce minor spotting, hinges cracked, contemporary maroon half calf, worn, front joint cracked and board loose, spine covering defective, 8vo, with 4 other antiquarian titles (one in 2 volumes), some defectiveQTY: (8)NOTE:First item: ESTC T180090, T21975, T49335, T171246 & T38157 respectively.Second item: ESTC R38878; Wing F1410 for the usual edition. This copy appears to have remnants of a rare version of the title with the additional phrase 'Never till now described'. This version is not in ESTC, Wing or Library Hub. We have only found one mention of this version: in the catalogue of the first portion of the ... library of the late James Crossley, sold by auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge 21-28 July 1884 (lot 896).
British Isles. Elwe (Ian), Les Isles Britannique qui contiennent les Royaumes d'Angleterre, Ecosse et Irlande..., Amsterdam, 1792, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, inset map of the Shetland and Orkney Islands, slight overall dust soiling, very slight creasing, 475 x 595 mm, together with Jaillot (Hubert). Les Isles Britanniques qui contiennent les Royaumes d' Angleterre, Escosse et Irlande..., circa 1709, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Shetland, Orkney and the Faroe Islands, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 465 x 655 mm, with Faden (W.). A Map of England, Wales & Scotland describing all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in Great Britain..., Aug. 12th 1800, engraved map with bright contemporary wash colouring, inset map of Scotland, very slight staining, 735 x 606 mm, plus Mercator (Gerard). Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia et Nofolcia, circa 1600, engraved map of north-east England with contemporary outline colouring, large strapwork cartouche, 360 x 420 mm, French text on verso, and another eight maps of England & Wales, including examples by or after Wilkinson, Bradshaw, Le Rouge and Stieler, various sizes and condition QTY: (12)
George III silver cream jug, marks rubbed, of shaped oval form engraved with a band of flowers, on four ball feet, 11cm high and a Victorian silver drum mustard by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1850, of circular form with engraved decoration, scroll handle and pierced thumbpiece, with associated mustard spoon by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801 and a silver dressing table box by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham probably 1888, of circular form with foliate scroll decoration, total weight approx. 11ozt (3)
Group of Art Deco ceramics including a Wilkinson Ltd honey glaze Bizarre by Clarice Cliff cake plate, a Newport pottery Bizarre Gay Day pattern sugar pot, a Myott Son & Co jug, painted with orange and blue flower sprays, another painted in orange and black with stylised trees and stripes, a Carltonware Last Drop drinking mug, a Shelley small oviform vase striped in green and brown, a Newport pottery Clarice Cliff coronation 1953 part tea service and other items
Pictures and Prints. Arthur Willmore (1814-1888) after J. M. W. Turner RA (1775-1851) - Ancient Rome, n.d. [19th c], steel engraving, 22 x 27cm, another steel engraving after Turner, Dido Building, Carthage, 21 x 27cm, Henry Wilkinson (1921 - 2011) - Spaniels, signed within the plate, further signed and numbered 116/150 by the artist in pencil, etching, with colouring, 27 x 32cm, Orientalist School, 19th c - Desert Scene, watercolour, 21 x 21cm, Bowen's map of Lincolnshire, hand-coloured engraving, Hogarth-type frame, a Rowlandson restrike, two 18th c road maps, Victorian steel engravings, etc., mixed media and processes, various sizes and frames Both Turner steel engravings with foxed spots, more pronounced on the Roman scene. The Orientalist watercolour sketch with some stains.
Toastständer, England, 1848, MZ: Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield, Sterlingsilber 925/000, auf 4 Füßen, passig geschweifter Rand, durchbrochen gearbeitet, Mittelhandhabe mit Ringhenkel, L. 21 cm, ca. 300 g, dazu Warmhaltetablett auf vier verzierten Beinen, 20. Jh., plated, Teelichthalter ergänzt, L. 29 cm
SIX BOXES OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS ETC, bottles include Dinneford's Magnesia, W. Murphy of Huddersfield Tavu Boot Dressing, Hurdus & Sons Hollingwood, Kay Brothers Linseed Compound, Hardy's Crown Brewery Manchester, J.G. Swales Naval Brewery, R.W White & Sons, Ventor Brewery, Hall & Woodhouse Blanford, Fletchers Grill Sauce, Joseph Wilkinson Gateshead & Sunderland, Gartons HP Sauce etc, together with a small quantity of ceramic pots etc
TWO WILKINSON LIMITED BOWLS IN THE INDIAN SUMMER AND MEMORY LANE PATTERNS, printed and painted decoration, the Memory Lane bowl with black Clarice Cliff and brown Wilkinson back stamps, diameter 19.5cm and the Indian Summer bowl diameter of widest point approx. 22cm (2) (Condition Report: both have some spots of scratching to the paint, wear to the interiors)
Henry Wilkinson (1921 - 2011), a springer, etching, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 155/200 lower left, 32 x 25cm, Pollyanna Pickering, study of dogs, colour print, 42 x 59.5cm, Nigel Hemming, study of dogs, colour print, 45 x 35.5cm, English School, study of two dogs, pastel, initialled lower right PSB, 29.5 x 37.5cm, English School, study of a dog and a cat, pastel, initialled lower right PSB, 41.5 x 31cm, all framed and glazed
Various ceramics, to include Johnson Bros dinner wares, various decorative plates including Royal Worcester Royal Commemorative example, Royal Staffordshire A J Wilkinson Ltd example with blue and pink transfer decoration depicting street scene titled 'Law Court', Booths Vandyke pattern tureen and cover, Chinese ginger jar and cover with polychrome decoration depicting figures, plus small group of glassware including jug with etched decoration, decanter, etc., in three boxes
Malcolm Dixon and Albert Wilkinson signed Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory 10x8 inch photo. 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
Documents & Ephemera - Lancashire - Blackburn. Early 19th to early 20th century. Archive of legal family papers, probate wills, correspondence, banking, receipts, etc. We notice names of Thos. Walmsley, Duckworth & Eddleston, King-Wilkinson. 1866 bundle relating to King of Slaidburn, John Embley, Corn Merchant of Blackburn. From old law office attic. Quantity in a tin deed box.
A George V, British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson, makers mark and etching to blade, number to top of blade 59680, hilt with brown leather knot , complete with brown leather and metal scabbard with part belt straps and a copy of provenance from 1923 Wilkinson Register of Proof
Derek Wilkinson (British 1929-2001) Beach scene with figures Signed and dated 1972, pastel.30 x 36.5cm (framed 43 x 49cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The drawing is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The drawing is framed and glazed. There is some time staining and browning around the edges of the mount board. The original metal frame has some minor scuffs and scratches.
Clarice Cliff for various - a collection of early-mid 20th century ceramics to include platters, plates, jugs, a teacup etc. The lot to include a Shalimar dinner plate for Royal Staffordshire, a Biarritz Bizarre platter for Royal Staffordshire, a 1930s serving tray with green rim and flowers, a beige plate with raised foliate design for Newport Pottery, a straining plate and dinner plate with orange rim and poppy pattern for Newport Pottery, a jug with fish pattern for Wilkinson Ltd., a Tonquin gravy boat and plate for Royal Staffordshire, a Bizarre Crocus egg cup holder with one egg cup for Newport, and one Woodland hand painted teacup.
Welsh Railway Interest - two hallmarked silver presentation pieces presented to one H. L. Wilkinson. The first being a hallmarked silver trinket box with wooden interior, engraved to top 'Presented To Mr H L Wilkinson by the Paddington Station Staff on his promotion to the Cardiff Divisional Superintendents Office, as a small token of their esteem, March 1910 '. Hallmarked for Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1909. 766g (gross weight). The second item being a large hallmarked silver salver engraved 'Presented To H. L. Wilkinson Esq by his colleagues and friends in the Cardiff GWR Division as a mark of their esteem on the occasion of his appointment as Assistant Superintendent in the London Division, March 1911.' Hallmarked for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1910. 864g, 31cm diameter. Unique items from the glory days of steam travel.
Packs of BooksHere we have 50 packs, each containing 32 copies of 'Classic British Motorcycles Over 500cc from the NMM' by Bob Currie. ISBN 1-85260-083-7. Paperback c.1988. 96 pages, English text. In an 'as-new' condition, these will be sold as just one lot.'In this book Bob Currie turns his attention to the ‘big stuff’ of over 500cc. These heavyweights not only include the high-powered ‘glamour’ machines, but also the pre-war sidecar-hauling family workhorses. Spanning the years 1912-84 and with engines up to 1000cc. The stories of more than 40 examples are told here, each illustrated in colour and accompanied by full technical specifications.'Some of the motorcycles featured are:1925 AJS Model E1 1936 Ariel Square Four 1923 Beardmore Precision 1930 Brough-Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sports 1954 BSA A 10 Golden Flash 1928 Coventry Eagle Flying Eight 1981 Hesketh V1000 1933 Matchless Model B Silver Hawk 1923 Martinsyde Six 1954 Panther Model 100 1921 Raleigh Model No. 9 1939 Royal Enfield Model K 1913 Rudge Multi 1938 Scott Model 3S 1935 Triumph Model 6/1 twin 1950 Triumph Thunderbird 1937 Vincent-HRD series A Rapide 1950 Watsonian-JAP 1912 Wilkinson-TMC 1913 Williamson Flat twin 1928 Zenith
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SUGAR TONGSby I.D, Exeter, with incused duty mark, lacking date letter c.1780, with all over bright cut ornament, 13cm long, three pairs of George III silver Old English silver sugar tongs, London hallmarks, various dates and makers, four other pairs of silver/white metal sugar tongs, a William IV silver gilt snuff spoon by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1834, 7 tr. ozs gross, together with a pair of George III silver plated sugar tongs by Bingley (10)HOW MANY PAIRS???????
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