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Los 553

Wilkinson Sword to Commemorate the Marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, blade 81cms etched with To Commemorate the Marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 29 July 1981, silvered hilt cast with the participants names in relief and incorporating their enamel crests and the gilt royal crest against a red enamel background, silver bullion dress knot. Good condition.

Los 535

Scottish Pipers Highland Dirk by Wilkinson, regulation clipped back polished blade 30cms etched with maker’s device at forte, black painted composition grip with nail heads, nickel mounts including EIIR crown pommel, in its black painted sheath, nickel mounts cast with thistles, stamped PB 27, and electrically engraved with A&SH band inscription. Good condition.

Los 589

British M1888 Lee Metford Knife Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, brass rivets and oil hole above the top rivet. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Knife blade by Wilkinson with various issue stamps. Some wear to the exterior and blade slightly tipped.

Los 543

British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, regulation blade by Wilkinson with assorted military stamps including issue date (19)11, regulation iron guard with unit stamps 2 D (struck through), chequered composition grip, in its iron scabbard with twin suspension rings and multiple inspector’s stamps. Good condition.

Los 548

George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson No. 54883, blade 82cms etched with crowned royal arms and cipher amidst scrolling foliage, regulation hilt, plating worn, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard. Good condition, some age wear overall.

Los 599

WW2 British Wilkinson Sword 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example of a type with brass knurled grip. Unmarked oval cross guard with blued finish. Housed in its original leather scabbard with blackened brass lower chape. Complete with belt loop with elasticated strap, leg tabs absent. Double edged blade etched with Wilkinson Sword London makers mark to one side and the other side etched with ‘THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE’. The blade measures 17cms, overall 32 cms. Good example overall.

Los 588

British 1887 Pattern Martini Henry Sword Bayonet, with riveted two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with oil hole and cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and brass mounted scabbard. Un-fullered blade by Wilkinson Sword. Accompanied by a British 1856/58 Enfield sword bayonet with two piece chequered grips. Polished yataghan blade with fuller to the back edge. Some surface rusting to the blade. (2 items)

Los 605

British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example of a relatively modern issue with ribbed blackened grip, oval cross guard stamped with broad arrow mark and ‘SHEFFIELD ENGLAND’. Housed in its leather scabbard with blackened brass lower chape, leather leg tabs and belt loop with elasticated securing strap. Near mint condition double edged blade which measures 17 ½ cms, overall 32 ½ cms. Accompanied by a Wilkinson Sword commemorative commando knife with blued blade commemorating the Battle of the Bulge. (2 items)

Los 578

British 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson, with two piece wooden grips, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard with webbing frog attached. Blade with acceptance stamps and Wilkinson makers mark; British 1907 bayonet by Sanderson, with two piece wooden grips, housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Acceptance stamps and markings to the blade; P-1913 bayonet by Remington with two piece wooden grips, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Acceptance stamps to the blade. All show some service wear. (3 items)

Los 559

EIIR 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson No.86725, regulation blade 83cms etched with crowned Royal Arms and cipher amidst profuse scrolling foliage, regulation nickel plated guard, chequered gripstrap, wire bound composition grip, black leather dress knot, in is plated dress scabbard with leather field service scabbard, plated chape and leather frog. Good condition.

Los 617

20 Bore Indian Flintlock Holster Pistol in the English Manner, rebrowned octagonal twist barrel 20cms, halfstocked, stepped lockplate inscribed Jas Wilkinson, with roller bearing frizzen spring, engraved iron mounts, rounded chequered grip, small silver escutcheon, horn tipped wooden ramrod. Generally good condition, well worn overall.

Los 511

Victorian Pioneers Sidearm, regulation saw back blade 57cms by Wilkinson with issue stamp for 1892, and with assorted inspector’s stamps, regulation brass stirrup hilt with ribbed grips stamped with government sale marks, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Good condition.

Los 552

Wilkinson Sword to Commemorate the Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, nickel plated blade 90cms cut with a short single fuller and etched with INVESTITURE 1969 within panel, brass crosspiece and pommel, wooden grip. Good condition.

Los 551

H.M. Tower of London Novocentenary (1078 – 1978) Sword, straight blade 80cms by Wilkinson sword, etched with Her Majesty’s Tower of London Novocentenary 1078 – 1978, with flowering roses, gilt hilt with crown-shaped pommel and oval commemorative enamel plaque of guard, wire bound leather covered grip. Good condition.

Los 372

Wilk John William Wilkinson (1906-1994) a watercolour a cartoon depicting Johnny Richardson and The Blencathra Foxhounds at the Blencathra Kennels, sign on the wall season 1981/82 116 foxes killed, well done and with further inscription, "We were laid up for six weeks", signed and dated 1982. 31 x 43 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 445

James Wilkinson & Son, an oak and brass gun case opening to a blue velvet lined interior with trade label to lid James Wilkinson & Son Gunmakers To His Majesty to the King and Prince Royal of Persia and The Honorable East India Company, with address changed to 27 Pall Mall successors to the late Henry Nock.

Los 370

Wilk John William Wilkinson (1906-1994) a watercolour a cartoon depicting Frank bar man of The Queens Hotel Keswick "The Bar Mans Day Off, or Away From It All" with note to rear Frank bar man Queens Hotel Keswick. Wilk loved a sing song, Frank had sung in a choir so would join in. 23 x 36 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 298

Henry Wilkinson, a signed limited edition coloured etching of Bassett Hounds 2/75. 25 x 36 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 365

Wilk John William Wilkinson (1906-1994) a watercolour cartoon of gentleman from the Mungrisedale area, with a fox brush hanging from his pocket by a signpost Berrier, Greystoke, Calbeck, Wigton, depicting Blencathra Foxhounds. With note to rear Mungrisedale area think he was a poacher hence foxes brush in his pocket. 36 x 54 cm, signed and dated '77 in a pine frame.

Los 369

Wilk John William Wilkinson (1906-1994) a watercolour a cartoon depicting The Blencathra Foxhounds with fox and Mr Tyson with signpost to Greystoke Parks, with note to the rear "Let me off at Greystick Park"- fox asking Mr Tyson for a lift, signed and dated 1980. 34 x 50 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 277

Wilk John William Wilkinson 1906-1994, a black and white watercolour cartoon "Happy At His Work" and further inscribed "Especially drawn for his friend .... Lawson", signed Wilk, framed by Masons of Keswick. 35 x 25 cm.

Los 371

Wilk John William Wilkinson (1906-1994) a watercolour a cartoon depicting Stan Mattinson whipper in of The Blencathra Foxhounds, signed and dated 1980. 39 x 23 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 550

A fine Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 awarded to Captain G. Cheyne, Royal Navy, who, having been taken prisoner following the Seagull’s ‘glorious resistance of 2 hours and 30 minutes’ against a far superior Danish flotilla off Norway in June 1808, was ‘employed with the Army under the Duke of Wellington near Bayonne’ in February-August 1814 - but only after he had managed to pass ‘the fearful bar of the Adour in an open boat with five men’, an example of ‘dashing intrepidity’ that won the admiration of his Admiral Naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Algiers (George Cheyne, Lieut. R.N.) minor edge nicks, better than very fine £2,400-£2,800 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, December 2007. George Cheyne was baptised at St. Andrew’s Church, Edinburgh in March 1788 and entered the Royal Navy as a Midshipman in the Texel on 12 October 1804. Removing to the Seagull of 16 guns and 94 men, as Master’s Mate, under Commander Robert Cathcart, in September 1805, he was subsequently present at her loss off Norway: ‘The latter vessel was captured off the coast of Norway 19 June 1808, by a powerful Danish force, consisting of the Lougen, of 20 guns and 160 men, and of six gunboats, all heavily armed and manned, after a glorious resistance of two hours and 30 minutes, in which she lost eight men killed and 20 wounded, and was reduced to a sinking state. Mr. Cheyne was, with the rest of his shipmates, taken prisoner and confined until the following October’ (O’Byrne refers). A rather more informative account of this action, namely the official report submitted by Commander Cathcart, was published in the London Gazette of 17-20 September 1808: ‘I beg leave to acquaint you, that in His Majesty’s sloop Seagull, under my command, yesterday at 2 p.m., off Norway bearing W.N.W. seven or eight leagues, I discovered a brig inshore running to the eastward, and immediately made all sail in chase of her; at half-past four we came within gunshot and hoisted our Colours, which she answered by hoisting Danish Colours and opening fire on the starboard side. At this time it became nearly calm from a fresh breeze we had at W.S.W. and which obliged us to get our sweeps out, in order to get between her and the shore. At five we got within musket-shot of the enemy and commenced action; having now most of our sweeps shot away and a great part of the rigging. At twenty minutes past five we discovered several gunboats coming towards us, which had been concealed behind the rocks; and it being perfect calm, they had every advantage they could with in placing them. They took their position on each quarter, raking us every shot, while the brig had the same advantage on the larboard bow. At half-past six five of our carronades were dismounted on the larboard side (the only side we could bring to bear on the enemy), and several of the officers and crew killed or wounded. Every method was used to get the Seagull round, so as to bring the starboard guns to bear, but without effect; with our sweeps being all shot away, the gunboats hulling us every shot they fired, five feet of water in the hold, and all our sails and rigging cut to pieces, at half-past seven, from the sinking state of the ship, and also the great slaughter made by the gunboats, I considered it an indispensable duty for the preservation of the surviving officers and crew, to order the Colours to be hauled down. I have the satisfaction to acquaint you, there was scarcely sufficient time to remove the wounded out of the Seagull before she sunk. The force opposed to her was the Danish brig of war Lougen, mounting 20 guns (18 long-18-pounders and two long-6-pounders); six gunboats, most of them carrying two 20-pounders and from 50 to 70 men each. The action was fought close to the mouth of the harbour of Christiansand. I cannot speak in terms adequate to the defence of every officer and man under my command on this trying occasion. I received that support from Mr. Hatton, the First Lieutenant, I had every reason to expect from his general good conduct; and the officers and crew have my warmfelt thanks for their cool and steady behaviour; and I consider it a duty I owe them, to add, that never was more British valour displayed than on this occasion, although opposed to so very superior a force. The enemy must have suffered very considerably, but I have not been able to ascertain to what extent. Several of the Danes perished on board the Seagull, so precipitately did she go down; I herewith send to you a list of the killed and wounded on board the said sloop.’ Following his release in October 1808, Cheyne joined the Nightingale, under Captain William Wilkinson, while his subsequent appointments in the Ganymede (1809-10) and Alexandria (1810-11) were under his old C.O., Robert Cathcart, the whole on the Home or Baltic Stations; so, too, his time in the Victory under Sir James Saumarez (1812). Advanced to Lieutenant in the Defiance in December 1813, he removed in the same month to the Porcupine, under Captain John Coode and, in February 1814, to the sloop Woodlark. It was in this latter capacity, using a Spanish boat ‘destined to assist the operations of the Army under Marquess of Wellington’, that he made his courageous crossing of the ‘fearful bar’ of the Adour (Rear-Admiral Penrose’s despatch, as per London Gazette 15 March 1814, refers). Those duties discharged, Cheyne joined the Queen in the Mediterranean that September, prior to removing to another command of John Coode, the Albion, in December 1815, and in her was present at the bombardment of Algiers. Cheyne came ashore when the Albion was paid-off in May 1819, was advanced to Commander that August and, on half-pay, to post-rank in April 1832. Sold with extensive copied research.

Los 212

* Devon. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Devon Shire Divided into its Hundreds..., Carington Bowles, Robert Sayer and Robert Wilkinson, circa 1785, engraved map (originally published in the Large English Atlas) with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, slight creasing, one repaired marginal closed tear, 540 x 685 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole G.). Universi Derbiensis Comitatus qui olim Certanorum suit descriptio [1607 - 10], hand-coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 285 x 315 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Van den Keere (Pieter). Dorset Shire [and[ Warwicke Shire, circa 1627, two hand-coloured engraved miniature maps, each approximately 85 x 115 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazedQTY: (4)

Los 210

Derbyshire. Speed (John), Darbieshire Described, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset city plan of Derby and a view of Buxton, lightly toned overall, additional horizontal fold, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, together with Bowen (Emanuel). An Accurate Map of the County of Derby Divided into its Hundreds..., R. Sayer, Carington Bowles and R. Wilkinson, circa 1785, hand-coloured engraved map, large decorative cartouche, lightly toned overall, some mount staining, some marginal closed tears, 695 x 535 mmQTY: (2)

Los 241

Gilbert official England Rugby 1999 Match Ball signed by Martin Johnson, Jonny Wilkinson and others

Los 257

France 2007 Rugby World Cup poster signed by the England Rugby team including Jonny Wilkinson, Steve Borthwick, Jason Robinson, Ben Kay and Lawrence Dallaglio, with two other posters, the signed example 60 x 40cm

Los 468

A pair of silver napkin rings in case. By Henry Wilkinson.

Los 266

A Wilkinson, London Great War bayonet and scabbard, length 42cm various impress marks including WD.

Los 169

CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE: BEIGE WHEAT for Wilkinson to include dinner plates, oval plates, tureens and other items (some damage)

Los 855

Two British P1907 sword bayonets and one leather scabbard, both marked WILKINSON, a wooden drill practice rifle and a reproduction Scottish basket hilted sword and scabbard (6) Metal parts of practice rifle rusty, the others fair - very good

Los 137

SWAINE BRIGG / WILKINSON SWORD STICK WITH ETCHED BLADE & HM SILVER COLLAR The blade length measures 67 cms from the handle to the end of the blade. There is no mechanism to the stick.

Los 460

Antiquarian. Manchester and Salford Directories. The first published by R. & W. Dean and J. Pigot, 1822, and the second by M. Wardle and T. Wilkinson, Manchester, 1829. The 1822 issue with two folding maps, each with stamps on reverse of the Manchester Law Incorporated Library. Both bound in a modern half calf, over marbled boards. (2)

Los 43

A group of mixed ceramics, including a pair of Clarice Cliff 'Lady Anne' wall pockets, model no.868, 'Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery' marks to verso, 17 by 6.5 by 20cm high, a Clarice Cliff tea set for one, with printed design and 'Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd' marks to base, comprising a teapot, 12cm high, cup and saucer, small side plate, creamer and sugar bowl, a Belleek tree stump and ivy flower vase, black marks to base, 15.5cm high, an Irish Belleek vase, with scalloped rim, double harp handles and decorated with green shamrocks, green stamp to base, 17cm high, together with a further Irish Belleek spill vase, with handle and decorated in green shamrocks, brown mark to base, 18cm high. (11)

Los 211

Wilkinson sword, a cased presentation commemorative Fairburn Sykes fighting knife. ' The Falkland Islands Campaign 1982'. The case with quote from Major General Jeremy Moore. Knife length 29cm

Los 1091

Wilkinson, Schwert Brieföffner Edelstahl und 24 K Gold Platte. Länge 40 cm im Originaletui.

Los 332

A 1985 Wilkinson commemorative dagger commemorating 400 years since the Battle of Bosworth.

Los 70

A British M 1888 MKII, Lee Enfield bayonet by WILKINSON LONDON complete with leather scabbard.

Los 21

THE MILITARY CLUB HOUSE: RARE FAIRBAIRN-SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE, the blade stamped 'The F-S Fighting Knife' and 'Wilkinson Sword', in brown leather scabbard, 33.5cms long overallProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: scabbard with wear and stiching coming apart, some rust to blade and wear and tear overall

Los 151

AN EDWARDIAN BROWN LEATHER SUITCASE with fitted interior comprising of silver plated scent bottles, Wilkinson razor set, with brass locks, leather carrying handle and brass studded leather corners, 65cm x 43cmProvenance: From a private Dorset vintage luggage collection.

Los 1002

A WW1 British Pattern 1907 bayonet by Wilkinson, stamped G.R below crown, with sheath, overall length 55cm

Los 1195

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century T. Wilkinson & Son of Sheffield tailor's scissors, stamped mark

Los 387

After Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011), dry point etching, two spaniels, signed and numbered 134/150 in pencil, 25x35cm

Los 746

Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with yellow bowtie and yellow eyes, facsimile signature, 19.5cm high

Los 747

Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with blue bowtie and green eyes, facsimile signature, 18.5cm high

Los 748

Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with red bowtie and yellow eyes, facsimile signature, 19.5cm high

Los 748A

Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with yellow bowtie and green eyes, facsimile signature, 18.5cm high

Los 243

AN REGENCY BROWN OAK, BURR OAK, EBONY AND LABURNUM CENTRE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1815 The cedar lined drawer with ebonised divisions, the lock stamped 'GR' under a crown and 'PATENT', on turned laburnum legs 68.5cm high, 63.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep Provenance: With James Graham-Stewart, from whom purchased by Robert Kime 29th June 2019. Literature: A. Coleridge, 'The work of Bullock cabinet maker in Scotland', Connoisseur, 1965, vol. CLVIII, pp. 249-252; vol. CLIX, pp. 13-17. E.T. Joy, 'A Modernist of the Regency: George Bullock, Cabinet-maker - I, Country Life, 22 August 1968, pp. 456-457; 'A Source of Victorian Romanticism: George Bullock, Cabinet-maker - II', Country Life, 29 August 1968, pp. 507-508. C. Wainwright, 'Walter Scott and the furnishing of Abbotsford', Connoisseur, 1977, pp. 3-15. C. Wainwright et al, George Bullock Cabinet-Maker, London, 1988. M. Levy, 'George Bullock's partnership with Charles Fraser, 1813-1818, and the stock-in-trade sale, 1819', Furniture History, 1989, pp. 145-213. This table is attributed to the cabinet-maker, sculptor and designer, George Bullock (d. 1818) based on two designs for marquetry borders that form part of the Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr. George Bullock 1820 found on the table top and frieze (Birmingham Museums Trust 1974M3.124 and 1974M3.150). Evidence from Bullock's stock-in-trade sale, Christie's, 3-5 May 1819, and on documented furniture 'suggests that the most frequently used borders and friezes used by Bullock were kept in stock and applied to appropriate pieces as required' (Levy, 1989, p. 152). A similar band of inlay but in brass (to that of the table top border) can also be seen on a pair of larchwood cabinets made by Bullock for Blair Castle (Coleridge, 1965, vol. CLVIII, nos. 4 and 5).The form of this table can be compared to an oak, ebony and satinwood games table illustrated in Wainwright, 1988, p. 110, fig. 47, which in turn relates to a bog oak and marble-top table supplied by Bullock for the Duke of Atholl (Coleridge, 1965, vol. CLVIII, no. 3). A related 'Elizabethan' style centre table following a design attributed to William Atkinson and probably made by George Bullock was supplied to the 3rd Earl of Mansfield at Scone Palace circa 1815 (sold Christie's, London, 'Scone Palace and Blairquhan: The Selected Contents of Two Great Scottish Houses', 24 May 2007, lot 414). An example of the striking contrast of light and dark timbers as found on this table is also found on a games table attributed to Bullock, sold Christie's, New York, 23 October 2018, lot 270. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Observations include:The top has a few slightly distinct scratches, some knocks to the front right corner and a barely discernible slight indentation along an underlying carcass construction joint, some slight raised veneer - all that said, these observations are only apparent on close inspection.There are some vertical veneer cracks to the corners of the frieze over carcass construction joints.There is one key that operates the lock.Two legs have cracks along the grain of the timber.There are cracks to one drawer runner so that part of it is loose.Please see the additional condition report photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 67

Jonny Wilkinson signed 12x8inch colour England photo. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

Los 515

λ λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED LIBRARY TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe top inlaid with brass stringing of elliptical design, above a frieze with a nulled edge, on ebonised and carved giltwood scrolling swan head and feather supports, with ring turned ends and a conforming stretcher applied with gilt brass lappet mounts, with elaborate scroll feet 76.3cm high, 143cm wide, 71.5cm deepProvenanceBy family repute probably Sir Nelson Rycroft 4th Bart, (1833-1894) who married Juliana Ogilvy and lived at Kempshott, Hampshire and thence by descent to Sir Richard Newton Rycroft, 7th Bart, (1918-1999) of Dummer House, Hampshire. Catalogue NoteThe swan supports seen on this table are reminiscent of a ‘Design for a scrolling swan’ by George Bullock, one of the Wilkinson Tracings held by the Birmingham Museums, accession number 1974M3.201.

Los 260

Three early 20th Century bayonets, one Wilkinson 1907 and one without scabbard.

Los 50A

A Victorian silver four piece tea service,by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1862, comprising a coffee pot, 18cm high, teapot, 15cm high, cream jug, 14cm high, and twin-handled sugar bowl, 19cm wide, with acorn finials, to an engraved Greek meander border, above a crest flanked by palmettes, ivory insulators, and a gilt interior,total 73.9ozt (4)IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 8QP2WNP4Condition ReportAll in good condition. No apparent dents.

Los 1902

Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011), artists proof colour etching, Gun dog with game, pencil signed, 28cm x 25cm***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 615

A Royal Artillery Officer's Dress Sword, by Wilkinson Sword of London, Serial No. 61055, 34ins bright steel blade etched with foliate work and Royal Artillery cartouche, base metal guard with wire bound grip, brown leather scabbard for same, 40ins overall

Los 612

An Officer's Dress Sword, George V, by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, Serial No. 46010, blade profusely etched with Royal Cypher and regimental battle honours, likewise the reverse, 33ins blade length, nickel plated hilt bearing regimental crest, wire bound grips, 39ins overall, in leather scabbard to suit same

Los 35

Early 20th Century Lockerbie and Wilkinson Brass coin operated toilet door lock with enamelled vacant / engaged panel and coin slot to top. Measures 31cm x 12cm.

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