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Ray Wilkinson signed RAF Tern Hill FDC Commemorating the Formation of the RAF Rotary-Winged Force. Flown from Mt. Snowdon to RAF Tern Hill in Westland Whirlwind MK 10 XP 341 datestamp Tern Hill Market Drayton Shropshire 10 Jan 71. 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
Wilkinson (Sir J. Gardner). A Second Series of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, 3 volumes, London: John Murray, 1841, ilithograph plates in plate volume, a few colour and folding, a little minor spotting, original cloth gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, 8vo, plus Egypt and Nubia, by J. A. St. John, 1845, and Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph, 4th impression, 1935QTY: (5)
Heraldry and Genealogy. Monograms and Heraldic Designs, London: Wilkinson, Heywood & Clark Limited, n.d. [c. 1884], chromolithographed illustrations, original cloth, gilt pictorial upper-cover, 4to, Reynolds (John, of Oswestry, Antiquarian), A Display of Heraldry, one of 50 facsimile copies after the Chester, 1739 original, printed on old Welsh paper, s.l., s.n., n.d. [1865], 24pp, in-text illustrations of coats of arms, Roxburghe Club-style binding, late 20th c green morocco over original papered boards, 4to, Nicolas (Nicholas Harris, editor), Rolls of Arms of the Reigns of Henry III and Edward III, London: William Pickering, 1829, original cloth, chipped and split, uncut, 8vo, 1664-1668 Visitation of Essex, London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1888, cloth, 4to, Crisp (Frederick Arthur, edior), Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 12, copy no. 480/500, Privately Printed, 1904, original vellum over cloth, 4to, Lee (G. Trevelyan), Craft Freemasonry in Derbyshire, Derby: Bemrose & Sons Limited, 1926, illustrated, original blue roan, gilt-lettered upper cover, top-edge gilt, others uncut, marbled endpapers, 8vo, another two cloth copies conforming, 8vo, [Kent] Cowper (Joseph Meadows, editor), The Register of St. Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, 1559-1880, one of 106 copies, Canterbury: Privately Printed by Cross & Jackman, 1890, frontispiece, original cloth, 4to, Admissions to St. John's College, Cambridge, three-part set as two volumes, Cambridge: Printed for the College at the University Press, 1893 & 1903, original cloth, 8vo, Eton School Lists, others, Worcestershire Worthies, 1916, etc., mixed bindings and sizes, (19)
Numismatics. Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge: Catalogue of Coins and Medals, including the Collection of Greek and Roman Coins, Alexandrian and other Egyptian Coins, &c. Formed by the late H. Martyn Kennard, Esq. of Lowndes Square, S.W. The Collection formed by the Most Rev. William Markham, 1719-1807, Archbishop of York, and augmented by his descendants, especially by his son George Markham, Dean of York [...], English Tokens [...] Anglo-Saxon Coins [...], [sold] 20th December, 1916, and following Day [...], [London]: Dryden Press, 1916, 50pp, original wrappers, loosely-inserted correspondence relating to the auction, 8vo Provenance: R.G. Ridgway, Riverview House, Waterford, Ireland; pencilled ownership inscription on title-page and with loosely-inserted manuscript correspondence and printed ephemera related to the sale and his bids for Irish tokens.
Extra-Illustrated by Gardner Wilkinson. Rogers (Samuel), Poems, association copy, London: Printed for T. Cadell, Strand; and E. Moxon, Dover-Street, 1834, stipple-engraved vignettes, ffep extra-illustrated with a full-length and a head-and-shoulders pencil portrait of the minor Romantic poet by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1975), "the Father of British Egyptology", the following blank with an ALS from Rogers to Lady Peel, dated 12 December, 1850, from 22 St James's Place, original publisher's green morocco by Hayday, signed, the covers blocked in gilt with the Warwick Vase, rubbed and split, the upper-cover just attached, all edges gilt, 8vo Provenance: 1st: Julia, Lady Peel (née Floyd; 1795-1859), wife of sometime Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850); ALS from the author addressed to Lady Peel to recto blank. 2nd: Captain Arthur Granville Soames, OBE (1886-1962), later of Sheffield Park, Sussex, the son of Harold Soames, brewer of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and thus the brother of Olave Baden-Powell, wife to the Scout Movement founder; his armorial bookplate to recto pastedown; presumably sold with the rest of his library at Sotheby's, 8th February, 1954.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, gold Crown, mm. star, bust A [1561], 2.68g/6h (Borden & Brown 7 [O1/R1]; N 2020/1; S 2544). Flan a little crimped, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; considered by some to be a pattern £8,000-£10,000 --- Provenance: R.D. Beresford-Jones Collection, Spink Auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 79; Walter Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18 September 2018, lot 487
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Half-Pound, mm. star, bust D [1562], plain z in elizabeth, 5.33g/6h (Borden & Brown 3 [O1/R1]; N 2019/3; S 2543). Tooled in fields, otherwise good very fine, rare £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: V.J.E. Ryan Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 28-30 June 1950, lot 352; SCMB October 1950 (G 775); SCMB June 1951 (G 754); SCMB June 1952 (G 722); Walter Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 148, 18 September 2018, lot 486
A collection of 18th century and later UK and foreign circulated currency coins. To include - Quebec bank token (1852), Late 19th century 'King of the Jews' reproduction 7th century babylon period, Anglesey Mines 1/2 penny token (1791), Jersey 1/13th of a Shilling (1861), Hibernia Ireland King George III (1805), Liverpool Liver Bird Half-Penny Token Coin (1791), Irish Shilling (1930), King George IV Ireland / Hibernia One Penny (1822), George III Irish Hibernia Half-Penny (1805), Druids Head Conder Halfpenny (1793), George III Copper Penny (1806), 1/2d Half Penny Duke of York Token Coin (1795), John Wilkinson Iron Master Half-Penny Token (1790), George II 1/2 Penny, Argentina Two Bronze Centavos (1893), Deutsches Reich Funf Mark (1876), Silver South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings Coin (1892 / Pierced), 2 x Queen Victoria Crown Silver Plated Crowns (1898), Italian 5 Centesimi (1862), One Kreuzer 1851, Ein Kreuzer (1816), Canada One Cent (1905), Portugal Silver 100 Reis, British Mandate for Palestine 1 Mill (1927), USA Five Cent Buffalo, 2 Cent Belgium (1870), Jersey One Twelfth/Thirteenth Of A Shilling (1866/1894/1909/1913/1931), USA Steel War Cent Coin (1943), One Florin (1922/1929), Greek one Drachma (1926), French Oceania Aluminium 5 Francs (1952), Queen Elizabeth / Queen Mother £5, 2 x Half Crown (1953 / 1962), Australia One Penny (1938), Half Crown (1967) and Half Crown (1949). All housed within single plastic display cases, along with a quantity of loose coins.
A WILKINSON ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MATCH STRIKER/ASHTRAY, advertising 'Chairman Tobacco', depicting a honey-glazed figure holding a tobacco jar on a shell shaped base, factory backstamp to base, height 27cm (Condition Report: generally ok, a couple of small chips and hairlines to base, crazing)
Manuscript Commonplace Book. Excerpta ex auctis Graecis & Excepta ex auctis Latinis [so titled to spines], compiled by Thomas Tarne and Edward Wilkinson, 2 volumes, circa 1640-1710, 273 pages of manuscript text in brown ink to first volume (Auctis Graecis, including some blank leaves), 259 pages of manuscript text in brown ink to second volume (Auctis Latinis, including four unnumbered pages at front), 10 stipple engraved portraits (five to each volume) of classical authors (Xenophon, Demosthenes, Lycurgus, Lysander and Alcibiades, Solon, Themistocles, Pericles, Hippocrates and Leonidas) by J. Chapman added at a later date (with imprint London, Published by J. Wilkes, 1807-09), including two portraits coloured, the first volume bears a title to head of first (unnumbered) page of manuscript 'Apopthegmata sparsis collecta', and has a shaped or geometric title (bearing the date 1640) at the first numbered page 'Quaedam ex Authoribus Graecis notatu dignissima excepta et in Locos sibi pprios digesta', the final leaf of this volume bears the names of the presumed compilers Thomas Tarne and Edward Wilkinson, index to each volume at end, pencil notes at front of each volume indicating that the volumes were given by 'Eric and Edward Trevor-Jones, Downside 1914 to A. J. Ellison of the same', 18th century engraved armorial bookplate of William Lee Esq. pasted to front endpaper of each volume, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to front pastedown of each volume, early 20th century brown crushed half morocco (by E. Greenhill), endpapers renewed, spines lettered in gilt, square 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: William Lee (1688-1754), judge; Eric and Edward Trever-Jones, Downside Abbey, by 1914; by whom gifted to A. J. Ellison, Downside Abbey (pencil note); W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).Sir William Lee was appointed Latin secretary to King George I in 1718, and ten years later was named attorney-general to Frederick Prince of Wales. In 1727 he was elected to Parliament for Chipping Wycombe through his family's interest, and served until he was appointed a puisne justice of the King's Bench in 1730. He became Lord Chief Justice in 1737, succeeding his friend and colleague Lord Hardwicke. Lee served as Lord Chief Justice until his death, and was praised for his ability and impartiality as a judge. His court ruled that women who paid parish rates were entitled to vote in elections of parish officers. Lee presided at several of the treason trials of Jacobite rebels held by the special commission at Southwark in 1746.A substantial collection of maxims, aphorisms and other quotations from classical authors arranged under headings, mostly in Latin and Greek, with an occasional entry or note in English. The headings include: (from the volume of Greek authors) De Deo, De Temperantia & Intemperantia, De Adversitate & Prosperitate, De Doctrina & Ignorantia, De Anima, De Arrogantia & Modestia, De Contentatione & Avaritia, De Liberalitate & Beneficiis, De Somno & Vigilia, De Humanitate & Crudelitate, De Lingua & Multiloquio, De Adolescentia & Senectute, as well as transcriptions of Augustini Mascardi, Dissertationes Romanae de Afffectibus and Prolusiones Ethicae, Famianus Strada de Bello Belgico, Quintiliani, Oratoriae Institutiones, Seneca, and Alexander Neville (1544-1614), Ketto, Lucan's Pharsalia, with the notes of Thomas Farnaby (this text bearing the date April 18, 1644), Nicolai Causini de Eloquentia, plus a few theological notes in English, apparently taken from sermons given in Exeter in 1687 and 1688, according to the entries; (second volume) De Temperantia, De Fama & Infamia, De Forma & Deformatate, De Stultitia, De Doctrina, De Ignorantia, De Scriptione & Stylo, De Vertute, De Vitio, De Arrogantia & Modestia, De Fortitudine & Extremis, De Liberalitate & Beneficiis, De Labore, De Severitate & Lenitate, De Pace & Bello, De Concordia, De Amore & Odio, De Perfidia, De Castitate & Lascivia, De Infantia & Pueritia, De Aeducatione, De Parentibus & Liberis, De Vita, De Morte, De Rege, De Authoritate, De Mulieribus, De Philosophia, De Poetis, De Musica, De Re-publica, De Patria & Exilio followed by transcriptions of Suetonius, Historiae dated April 17 1644.
Wright (Thomas). The History and Topography of the County of Essex, 2 volumes bound in 10, London: George Virtue, 1831-35, Extra Illustrated containing approximately 1273 plates and original illustrations (including the original plates and folding map, plus Suckling's Antiquities of Suffolk, 1845, Views of Churches, Castles, Mansions, monuments, Seals, Antiquities, &c., of which 423 are original drawings coloured in sepia, many mounted), two original engraved titles, additional letterpress title to each bearing the wood engraved armorial of William Boyne F. S. A. (dated 1860), with place and date at foot of each 'Chelsea, 1865', manuscript explanatory leaves to first volume and manuscript plate lists at front of each volume, occasional light toning and scattered spotting, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to upper pastedowns, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, late 19th-century brown half morocco, elaborate gilt decorated spines, 4to QTY: (10)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).The first volume includes an explanatory leaf regarding the composition of the set, written by William Boyne (1815-1893), 'I cannot learn positively who made the drawings in this book, but I have been told that they were principally done by Mr. Thomas Johnson son of the Lord Mayor in 1841. Mr Johnson lived at Upminster near Hornchurch..., he died in 1861. I bought the collection by auction at Messrs Sotheby, Wilkinson, & Hodge, [as 2 volumes and drawings in 9 portfolios]. Since the purchase I have had most of the pencil drawings coloured with sepia, the artist dying before the whole were completed. I have also added many other illustrations, as well as arranged the whole series, which were a complete confusion. Chelsea July 1865, Wm. Boyne'. The explanation continues 'A Collection of the History of Essex by Thomas Wright, as now arranged in 10 volumes. The plates are amongst the illustrations; as well as Suckling's Memorials of Essex; and all the additional plates'.William Boyne F.S.A. (1815 -1893) of Leeds was a collector of books particularly relating to Yorkshire and a noted numismatist. He was the author of The Yorkshire Library: a bibliographical account of books on topography ... relating to the County of York, published London, 1869 and Tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales and Ireland, published London, 1858 and several other books regarding tokens and coins. Part of his library was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge on 12 March 1867, his books & book prints on 26 November 1868 and Yorkshire library on 11 December 1873.
The blade by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall. The blade decorated with the initials 'CJH' and the badge of 'The Third Battalion of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry' and ' The Royal Bucks Kings Own'. With a bowl-shaped guard and wire-bound, fish skin grip. In a metal scabbard. Serial number to the blade 38914The blade 81.5cm longIn generally good codntiion. Oxidisation and pitting to the scabbard and the handle. Slight wear to the fish skin.
Corgi - Superhaulers. A selection of Eight boxed diecast models appearing in Excellent condition within VG boxes. Lot to include: #TY86613 Scania Container Wilkinson. #TY86611 Scania Curtainside Knights of Old. #TY87002 DAF 95 Cab & Curtainside - Dukes Transport and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [MP]
SUSIE COOPER COFFEE CANS, SAUCERS AND PLATES ETC, comprising of five Starburst coffee cans and saucers, five Gay Stripes coffee cans and saucers - one handle broken but present, six assorted plates and a Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Crocus pattern bowl raised on three feet, the bowl is intact but with wear to the inside surface
WWII group of three medals comprising 1939-45 War Medal and Italy and Africa Stars in issue box; dog tags for 282894 W. Wilkinson with framed photograph in uniform; and small quantity of cloth and metal badges including RAOC cap badgeCondition Report:Condition is reasonable consistent with age and use.
Snooker collection 8, signed 6x4 inch promo photos includes some good names such as Alain Robidoux, Mark King, Darren Morgan, Gary Wilkinson, Marco Fu, Fergal O'Brien, Joe Perry and Drew Henry. 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
Sport Legends collection 8, signed assorted promo photos includes some great names such as Jonny Wilkinson, Alan Shearer, Martin Brundle, Gareth Edwards, Alec Stewart, Colin Jackson, Jonathan Edwards and Mary Peters. 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
West Indies.- Wilkinson (Robert) Atlas of the West-Indies, composite atlas with manuscript title and contents, 28 engraved maps and charts on 32 sheets, with four maps divided into North and South sheet sections, all with hand-colouring, many folding, various sizes between 490 x 620 mm (19 1/4 x 24 3/8 in) and the largest single map approx. 1640 x 940 mm (64 1/2 x 37 in), all with discolouration and browning to green copper pigment used, some splitting to old folds, numerous handling creases throughout, rather heavy surface dirt, half calf, spine with title 'Atlas of West Indies', elephant folio (595 x 530 mm), [circa 1795-1815]*** Important publisher's composite atlas with numerous large and early maps of the West Indies, including:- Delarochette (Louis) A Map of North America and the West Indies, engraved map in two sections, [1795-1825] - Speer (John Joseph) A General Chart of the West Indies, engraved map, 1796- Lempriere (Charles) [Sea Chart of Bermuda], engraved map, 1738 [but probably later]- Jefferys (Thomas) Three sheets from the 'West India Atlas' [covering the Coast of Yucatan, Island of Cuba, and the Windward Passage], engraved map, [c. 1775 or slightly later]- Browne (Patrick) A New Map of Jamaica, engraved map, 1797- Faden (William) Isle of St. Domingo or Hispaniola, engraved map, 1796- Laurie & Whittle Turks Islands, engraved map, 1794- Richmond (M.) A Map of the Caribbee, Granadilles and Virgin Isles, 1789- Jefferys (Thomas) The Virgin Islands from English and Danish Surveys, 1794- Faden (William) The Island of St Eustatius corruptly St Eustatia, 1795- Baker (Samuel) A New and Exact Map of the Island of St. Christopher in America, 1753- Baker (Robert) A New and Exact Map of the Island of Antigua in America, 1748- Jefferys (Thomas) Guadaloupe Done from Actual Surveys and Observations of the English, 1794- Jeffreys (Thomas) Martinico, 1794- Jefferys (Thomas) St. Lucia, 1794- Mayo (William) A New and Exact Map of the Barbadoes in America- Byres (John) ... His Majesty's Island of Dominica ..., 1794- Byres (John) Plan of the Island of Bequia, 1776 [but 1794]- Paterson (Lieut. Daniel) A New Plan of the Island of Grenada, 1796- Byres (John) Plan of the Island of Tobago, 1794- Delarochette (Louis) The Coast of Guyana, 1783- Anderson (John) Chart of the River and Sea Coast of the Colony of Demerary..., - Jefferys (Thomas) Curacao from the Dutch Originals..., c. 1795- Jefferys (Thomas) Ruatan or Rattan..., 1794- Faden (William) A Map of a Part of Yucatan or of that Part of the Eastern Shore within the Bay of Honduras Alloted to Great Britain for the Cutting of Logwood, 1787- Kitchin (Thomas) South America with Its Several Divisions, 1794

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