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A SELECTION OF MILITARY RELATED ITEMS INCLUDING TRENCH ART AND AN AMMUNITION BOX, the items in this lot consist of a nice pair of brass trench art candlesticks, a trench art coal scuttle, a metal water bottle, three I.D cards with surname Wilkinson and a metal ammunition box also with Wilkinson surname on the top, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Tokens - London halfpenny, 1794, J.Lackington, Halfpenny of Lackington Allen & Co Cheapest Booksellers in the World, edge - Payable at the Temple of the Muses (D&H Middlesex 353); Blything halfpenny, 1794, Loyal Suffolk Yeomanry First Troop, Blything Hundred Halfpenny, edge - God Save the King and Constitution (D&H Suffolk 19); Poole halfpenny, 1795, JA's Bayly Draper Poole, Prosperity to the Town of Poole, edge - I Promise to Pay on Demand One Halfpenny (D&H Dorset 6); Hampshire halfpenny, 1794, Earl Howe and the Glorious First of June, King and Constitution, edge - Current Every Where (D&H Hampshire 20a); Fowler's halfpenny, Payable at I.Fowlers London Whale Fishery, edge - plain (D&H Middlesex 306); London halfpenny, 1795, London Corresponding Society, United for a Reform of Parliment, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 286); Warwickshire halfpenny, John Wilkinson Iron Master, edge - Payable at London or Anglesey (D&H 448-457); Middlesex halfpenny, 1795, D.I.Eaton Three Times Acquitted of Sedition Frangas Non Flectes, Printer to the Majesty of the People London, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 301); Bedfordshire halfpenny, Lace Manufactory, Pay at Leighton Berkhamsted or London, edge - Chambers Langston Hall & Co (D&H Bedfordshire 3c) (9)
MIXED CERAMICS including Losol Ware Shanghai pattern circular fruit bowl, 31.5cms (diam.),Wilkinson Ltd jardiniere, pink glazed with floral band to the rim, 21cms (diam.), Staffordshire seated spaniels, a pair, 20cms (h), blue and white transfer decorated part dessert set and other itemsProvenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
An Edward VII Royal Army Medical Corps officers sword, by Wilkinson, number 40829 (1906), the bladed etched with Royal Arms, ERVII cypher, scrolls, and initials "A.S.W", gilt brass hilt, with sharkskin grip and leather undress knot, in its plated steel scabbard. Clean condition, the gilt good (small rust spots to the scabbard). Doctor Augustus Scott Williams, Lieutenant R.A.M.C. 1906, Captain 1909, served in France 1914-18, taken Prisoner, awarded the DSO and gold medal of the Order of St John for services at P.O.W. camp Gardelegen in Germany during the typhus epidemic in 1915, was subsequently a GP in Eastbourne. £300-350
A George V 1897 pattern Indian Army officer's Royal Military College Anson Memorial Sword for General Proficiency, December 1913, by Wilkinson, number 46777, the blade etched with presentation inscription, the hilt with "GRI" cypher and bullion knot, in its steel scabbard, GC (polished bright overall, the blade worn with some pitting, making the inscription difficult to read). Although not named this is believed to be the sword of Geoffrey Horsburgh Lane, who was killed in action in Mahsudland in December 1919. £300-350
A ceremonial Masonic type dagger with skull pommel and crossed bones guard, 27 cm (l) blade marked to one side Toye & Co Ltd London and Wilkinson Sword Ltd to the other, with brass mounted scabbard. [W] Note: This lot is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require shipping for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
Set of six Victorian silver fish knives and forks, each with tapering beaded handles, handles, blades and prongs hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1878 & 1879,Condition Report: Approximate weight 23.72 ozt (737.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Bending and lifting to some fork prongs. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear some elements indistinct particularly to handles.
A large collection of various ceramic cruet and condiment sets to include mixed styles of animal related, some shaped as binoculars/lunettes, fruit shaped, a Mickey and Minnie Mouse salt and pepper, a Coalport boxed "Ming Rose" set, Aynsley salt and pepper set, Goebel/Hummel rabbit salt and pepper, Beswick character shaped set, one modelled as a pair of birds (slightly broken), a Wilkinson Ltd set, A Present from Blackpool and Bournemouth sets and others. Some with wear minor chips,Some in the Deco style. (2 boxes)
FOUR SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian oval half lobed tea pot by Arthur Fenwick, Birmingham 1901, with a wooden lobed oval final and angular handle, 22cm (8 3/4in) long; a Victorian mug by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1848, with a double scroll handle, the body engraved with floral and foliate wreath, on a shaped circular scroll foot, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; a mug by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1929, with a loop handle, engraved Serena and on a circular foot, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; and a tapering twin handled cup by Thomas A. Scott, Sheffield 1912, with twin scroll handles, 9cm (3 1/2in) high 617g (19.85 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
Three: Mr. R. Wilkinson, South Eastern and Chatham Railway St. John Ambulance Association South Eastern and Chatham Railway St John Ambulance Association Medal, in recognition of having passed 14 annual examinations in succession, silver, hallmarked Birmingham 1918 (Robert Wilkinson 1918); South Eastern and Chatham Railway St John Ambulance Association Medal, in recognition of having passed seven annual examinations in succession, bronze (Robert Wilkinson 1911); Order of St. John of Jerusalem Cross, unnamed, very fine and better (3) £60-£80
A fine Great War A.R.R.C., Dame of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem group of four awarded to Lady Superintendent-in-Chief Mrs. Beatrice H. Dent, The Most Venerable Order of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and St. John Ambulance Brigade Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, on lady’s bow ribbon; The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Dame of Justice, gold and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles, on lady’s bow riband; Coronation 1911, Police Ambulance Service (Beatrice Dent.); Service Medal of the Order of St John, silver (Mrs. Lancelot Dent A.R.R.C. For Conspicuous Service 1927.) good very fine and better (4) £700-£900 --- A.R.R.C. London Gazette 23 February 1917. Beatrice Holdsworth Dent (née Dimsdale) was born in Kensington on 19 July 1878, the daughter of Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale. A banker by profession, her father would later serve as Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1901 and Member of Parliament for the City of London from 1900 to 1906, becoming 1st Baronet Dimsdale on 24 July 1902. In 1899, Beatrice married underwriter Lancelot Wilkinson Dent. The couple soon became parents to a daughter and Beatrice began to focus more upon her work with The Order of St John of Jerusalem and St John Ambulance Brigade. Appointed Commandant and awarded the A.R.R.C., she was decorated by the King at an investiture held in Buckingham Palace on 25 April 1917. Raised Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of the St John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, she left England in 1927 for a tour of inspection of India. For this work and other conspicuous service she was raised Dame of Justice of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in the London Gazette of 3 January 1928. Relocating to Oxfordshire, she is recorded in 1939 as a member of staff of the Women’s Voluntary Service. She died on 30 September 1967 in Eastbourne.
Blues and Royals Officers 1871 Pattern Sword. A post-1953 example by Wilkinson, straight double fuller blade 90cm in length, heavy half basket hilt with royal Cypher ‘EIIR’ with double shell guard and leather lining, leather grip with leather with wire inlay and gold wire pommel, the blade etched with regimental Battle Honours and the scabbard with ornate gilt metal decoration, very good condition £300-£400 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A Victorian three piece silver cruet set in frame, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1863, of lobed trefoil form, the frame housing a salt, mustard and pepperette, the mustard and pepperette hallmaked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1863, 7.5cm high, total weighable silver approx 4.3ozCondition:Hallmarks reasonably clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A Regency mahogany metamorphic occasional table /music stand, by Wilkinson of Ludgate Hill, early 19th century; the crossbanded top with rounded corners and twin inset brass sockets to take a shelf when the top is inverted as a stand, above a block with the adjustment mechanism on maker's stamp; on a telescopic stem rising from a spiral lobed shaft to a triform base, on three metal paw feet; 79cm high as a table, 46cm wide, 36cm deep

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