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Los 152

A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1840, having leaf and 'C' scroll removable nozzle, acanthus leaf sconce and stem, raised upon circular leaf and 'C' scroll weighted bases, height 20.1cm (gross weight 1101.8g). (2) 

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Antique Lockerbie & Wilkinson Ltd Brass toilet lock with pay mechanism

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Early Victorian silver cup, footed baluster form, scroll handle, engraved floral foliate scroll decoration, engraved initials, makers Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1848, height approx 9.5cm; together with a similar Victorian silver footed mug, repousse stylised foliate decoration, scroll handle, bead foot, engraved and dated initials, together with later engraved and dated initials, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1869, height approx 11cm (2)

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Edwardian set of 24 silver dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles and finely engraved blades. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1901 - maker Henry Wilkinson

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Property of a Gentleman. John Hamilton Mortimer (1740 - 1779) Portrait of James Stanley (1750 - 1810), circa 1775-1778 Oil on canvas In a carved giltwood frame decorated with floral and shell motifs With labels verso.Lot Essay: James Stanley was born in 1750 He was the grandfather of Edward James Stanley, who married Mary Dorothy Labouchere, eldest daughter of Henry Labouchere, Lord Taunton (1798-1869).  Lord Taunton was a prominent Whig and Liberal politician and also formed a wide-ranging art collection of very high quality. He lived at Stoke Park, Stoke Poges, but later moved to a larger house, Quantock Lodge near Over Stowey, which he built between 1856 and 1868 to accommodate his collection. After his death Quantock Lodge and the art collection passed by descent to Edward Arthur Vesey Stanley, who sold part of it at auction. Included was the present portrait, which had come into Lord Taunton's collection from the Stanley family. The 14 July 1920 sale was conducted by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, the present work sold as lot 174: 'Zoffany (attributed to). Portrait of a gentleman: whole-length, walking towards the right in a landscape; in red coat and breeches and white embroidered waistcoat. Canvas, 29 x 24 ins.'John Hamilton Mortimer came to London where he studied briefly under Thomas Hudson and then Robert Edge Pyne, who influenced his technique. He was closely associated with The Society of Artists where he exhibited every year from 1762 to 1777.Provenance: With the sitter, James Stanley (1750-1810), and thence by descent to his grandson; Edward James Stanley, who married Mary Dorothy Labouchere (1843-1920), eldest daughter of Henry Labouchere, Lord Taunton (1798-1869); By descent to their son E. A. V. Stanley; Sotheby, Wilson & Hodge, 14 July 1920, lot 174; Private Collection, United KingdomDimensions: (Canvas) 29 in. (H) x 23.75 in. (W) (Frame) 36.75 in. (H) x 31.5 in. (W)

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Victorian silver taper candlestick, with embossed foliate and floral decoration and C scroll handle, upon shaped foot, with similar embossed decoration, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1849, H12cm, together with a modern silver quaich, with personal engraving relating to Yorkshire & Humberside TAVR, hallmarked Derek T Birch, Birmingham 1979, and a American silver dish, of circular form with embossed palmette and foliate rim, stamped Sterling Medici, D15.7cm, Condition Report: Approximate weighable silver 6.59 ozt (205 grams), candlestick, probably weighted approx 80.8 grams. General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Candlestick missing snuffer. Hallmarks/marks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.

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Pair of late Victorian silver mounted taper candlesticks, each of knopped and part fluted form, upon weighted square stepped base with anthemions to each corner, with conforming removable sconces, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1891, H12cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 9.66 ozt (301 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.

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Plastic Surgery.- Read (Alexander) Chirurgorum Comes: or the Whole Practice of Chirurgery, first edition, engraved plate of surgical instruments (light finger-soiling), title with inkstamps and silked at fore-edge, B1 with repaired tear affecting a few letters, a few other short tears without loss, F4v with small paper repair to lower margin, printing flaw to R8, bound a little tight with text just disappearing into gutter, a few headlines shaved, lightly browned, occasional light spotting, a couple small stains or abrasion marks obscuring a few letters, modern mottled calf, spine gilt and with red morocco label, [Wing R427], 8vo, Printed by Edw. Jones, for Christopher Wilkinson, 1687.⁂ Seldom found complete with the plate. Includes a summary of Tagliacozzi's pioneering work on plastic surgery, first published in 1597, and here described on p.645 and onwards. This one of two issues of 1687 with different imprint.

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A commemorative Wilkinson Sword 1982 Falkland Islands campaign Fairburn Sykes style marine dagger with blue steel blade & gold plated handle, 11.25in long

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A collection of reference books, Peter Hawkins, The Price Guide to Antique Guns and Pistols (two copies), John Wilkinson-Latham, British Cut and Thrust Weapons, Army Museums Ogilby Trust, Index to British Military Costume Prints, Norman Napier Boyd, The Model Ship, Eweart C. Freeston, Prisoner-of-War Ship Models, 1775-1825, Jane Toller, Prisoners-of-War Work 1756-1815, Maurice Daumas, Scientific Instruments of the 17th & 18th Centuries and their Makers, Steven K. Vernon, Antique Fishing Reels, Michael Scott-Scott, Drawing Instruments (9)

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Edward VII Cavalry Dress Sword - Made By Wilkinson, Original Leather Scabbard. Length Of Blade 82.5 cm. Overall Length 101 cm.

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Pair of antique Taylor's bronze handled scissors, by Wilkinson & Son makers Sheffield. 36 cm length, 9.5 cm wide, in good used condition.

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Antique Henry Wilkinson silver plated biscuit box with hinged lid - 17.5cm diameter & has losses to plating and slight distortion to base

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Boxed Franklin Porcelain Caribbean Butterfly vase by John Wilkinson, with certificate

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Pictures to include Harold Wyllie, HMS Victory, Norman Wilkinson, Frank William Boggs, prints and othersLocation: G

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JONNY WILKINSON; a 2003 England rugby shirt, signed and inscribed to front 'Best of luck to you mate, take care', size L.Condition Report: Creasing and light general wear, no certification or further information with this lot. J

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A Victorian infantry officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, in brass field officer's scabbard.Condition Report: Serial number 14116.

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An ornate 20th century short sword, marked "Wilkinson London, made in England, by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II".

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Guevara (Antonio de). The Dial of Princes compiled by the reverend father in God Don Antony of Guevara, Byshop of Guadir, Preacher, & Chronicler to Charles the fift, late of that name Emperour. Englished out of the French by Thomas North, sonne of Sir Edward North knight L. North of Kirtheling. And nowe newly reuised and corrected by hym, refourmed of faultes escaped in the first edition : with an amplification also of a fourth booke annexed to the same, entituled The fauoured Courtier, never heretofore imprynted in our vulgare tongue. Right necessarie and pleasaunt to all noble and vertuous persons, [London]: Nowe newly imprinted by Richarde Tottill. An. Domini. 1582, [28 (of 30) unnumbered leaves], 476 numbered leaves (folios 1-476), A6 (lacking A7-8), B-C8, A-NNn8, OOo4, woodcut title, woodcut initials, black letter text, a very fine copy with clean wide margins, inner dentelles gilt, all edges gilt, later 19th-century marbled endpapers, with 19th-century bookplate of Henry Cunliffe Armiger to front pastedown, red morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to front endpaper, old bookseller's printed catalogue description tipped-in to front endpaper, fine later 19th century gilt-decorated red-brown full levant morocco by Riviere, with large centre ornament to each side, gilt lettered and decorated spine in compartments between five raised bands, some fading to spine, small 4to[60], 476 [i.e. 752], [1] p. A-C? D? A-3N? 3O?.QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Reverend Henry Cunliffe (1826-1894), Vicar of Shifnal, Shropshire, fourth son of Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, 4th Baronet (bookplate, and bibliographical notes in Cunliffe's hand to front endpapers). A selection from his library was sold anonymously at auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge on 21 May 1897, with further books from his library sold by Sotheby's, London, 27 and 28 May 1946; W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).STC 12429.Rare enlarged edition translated by Thomas North from Guevara's Relox de Príncipes of 1529, a treatise on the education and ideal conduct of princes, and thought to be a source-work for Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus.

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Essex. A sammelband of 27 English Civil War pamphlets mostly relating to the siege of Colchester, Essex, 1648, comprising:1. A Great Fight at Colchester upon Tuesday night last, being the 25. of this instant July, and the advancing of General Lucas and his Forces to the very Guards of the Parliamenteers, with the particulars of the Fight, and the number that were killed and taken prisoners on both sides, and the springing of a Mine to blow up part of the Leaguer. Likewise a letter from Colchester concerning the marching of an Army to London, and a message from Prince Charles to Gen. Lucas. And a bloudy fight at Deal Castle in Kent, London: R. Woodus, 1648, [2], 6 pp., woodcut to title,2. C. (W.). The Prince of Wales his coming to Yarmouth, with 19. Saile of Shipping, & Landing an Armie for the Relief of Colchester. Also a Fight between them and the Parliaments Forces; some of the Princes men taken Prisoners, and rescued again by the town of Yarmouth, who joyne with the Prince, and keep out the Parliaments Forces. With a list of the Lords, Knights, and other Commanders come over with the Prince. And Sir Charles Lucas his men roasting a whole horse, for joy of the Prince his coming. Certified in a Letter from a Gentleman of Quality in the Army, London: Printed by Robert Austin, July 27, 1647, [2], 6 pp., upper outer blank corner of final leaf repaired, 3. A great and bloudy Fight at Colchester, and the storming of the Town by the Lord Generals forces, with the manner how they were repulsed and beaten off, and forced to retreat from the Walls, and a great and terrible blow given at the said storm, by Granadoes and Gunpowder. Likewise their hanging out the Flag of Defiance, and their sallying out upon Tuesday last, all the chief Officers ingaging in the said Fight, and Sir Charles Lucas giving the first onset in the Van, with the number killed and taken, and Sir Charles Lucas his Declaration, London: G. Beal, 1648, [2], 6 pp., woodcut to title, imprint slightly cropped,4. The Resolution and most faithfull expression of the Gentry and Commonalty of the Countie of Essex. Presented to the House of Parliament Jun. 20. 1642. Wherein is declared their certaine and reall intentions to maintaine the Priviledges of the Crowne and Parliament. Also the true Relation of an Opposition and Disturbance given to the Earle of Stamford at the Training of the Traine Bands at Leicester. Which Disturbance was given by Mr. Hen. Hastings, sonne to the Earle of Huntington. With the Order from the House concerning Mr. Hastings, as a Delinquent and occasioner of the same Disturbance. As also an Order to send for the Maior, for proclaiming the Kings Proclamation. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl., [London]: Printed for William Arding, June 25, 1642, [8] pp.,5. A Great Fight between his Excellencies Forces, and the Enemy, neer the Island of Mersey, Goring beaten into Colchester, the Army within pistoll-shot of the Walls, and their resolution to give no man quatter; certified in a Letter upon Thursday night last, being the 22 of this instant June, 1648. With a list of the number that were slain and taken prisoners, 22 Pieces of Ordnance taken, with all their Arms, Powder, Match, and Bullet. Also another Fight at Wivener, within two miles of Coulchester, 16 slain, 40 taken prisoners, and the surprizing of Lieut. Col. Gardener, and a Party of Walloons, by Capt. Fisher, with his Suffolk Horse. With their Examination before the Generall, and their Consession, touching their marching up to the Walls of London, and joyning with a Party to plunder the City. Likewise the Lord Generals Proclamation touching the proceedings of his Army, and his Directions to every Colonell and Commander, touching their respective Troops and Companies. Signed, T. Fairfax, London: Printed for R. W., 1648, [2], 6 pp., neatly repaired worm trail at foot of leaves (with no loss of text),6. Another Fight at Colchester, and the storming of the Town on Fryday night last, by the Parliaments Forces, and the successe thereof. Together, with the proceedings of His Majesties loyall subjects; in the Counties Northampton, Liecester, and Rutland, touching their raising of sixe Regiments for the defence of King, Parliament, and Kingdome. Likewise, a great Fight in Scotland, between Duke Hamiltons Forces commanded by the Earle of Kalendar Lieutenant Generall, and the Marquesse of Argyles party, with the number slain and taken prisoners, the Lord Chancellours escape, and hundreds fled to the Mountains. Also, Duke Hamiltons Speech to the Estates of Scotland, concerning the advancing with his Army into England, London: Printed for G. W., 1648, [2], 6 pp., leaf A2 remargined at gutter, For a full listing of all the titles in this work, please go to the Dominic Winter websiteQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Willis and Sotheran, Catalogue of Superior Second-Hand Books, 25 October 1862, item 282, £4. 10s.; Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Catalogue of a Valuable Assemblage of Books, 21 February 1865, item 244; From the collection formed by Sir Thomas Phillipps Bt. (1792-1872); Purchased by private treaty by William H. Robinson Ltd., Pall Mall, London; Purchased by W. A. Foyle (bookplate).1. ESTC R202343; Thomason E.454[15]; Wing G1693.2. ESTC R205003; Thomason E.454[18]; Wing C163.3. ESTC R202335; Thomason E.453[18]; Wing G1633.4. ESTC R26988; Wing R1138.5. No institutional location found. Not traced in ESTC or Wing.6. ESTC R205037; Thomason E.449[29]; Wing A3260.7. ESTC R203404; Thomason E.452[42]; Wing R2325.8. ESTC R205134; Thomason E.460[34]; Wing A3252.9. ESTC R204978; Thomason E.457[15], Wing A3266.10. ESTC R9153; Thomason E.450[10]; Wing L56A.11. ESTC R205056; Thomason E.454[8]; Wing C2973.12. ESTC R202094; Thomason E.461[35]; Wing F181.13. ESTC R204969; Thomason E.448[6]; Wing N1334.14. ESTC R204984; Thomason E.448[15]; Wing I2.15. ESTC R205133; Thomason E.460[33]; Wing C3601A.16. ESTC R205005; Thomason E.454[21]; Wing G1811A.17. ESTC R204986; Thomason E.448[21]; Wing L383.18. ESTC R203059; Thomason E.448[10]; Wing N1336.19. ESTC R203401; Thomason E.448[11]; Wing R2328.20. ESTC R204995; Thomason E.457[20]; Wing L382.21. ESTC R204912; Thomason E.447[2]; Wing B3242. 22. ESTC P1344; Thomason E.449[31]; Not recorded in Wing.23 ESTC R204988; Thomason E.448[23]; Wing H90.24. ESTC R201945; Thomason E.448[18]; Wing E3663.25. ESTC R204973; Thomason E.448[7]; Wing R2329.26. ESTC R204947; Thomason E.447[22], Wing F903.27. ESTC R203705; Thomason E.461[24]; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), S186. Wing says 'var.' In CSmH and Thomason copies the 'A' of 'A3' is under the second 'c' of 'accompt', as seen in this example. Also signed at end 'T.S.' rather than being signed at foot of p. 5 'S.T.' as seen in the other variant.This volume comprises 27 rare pamphlets recording the events during the English Civil War, particularly in Colchester, Essex, and also referring to related military movements and events during that time. Many relate to the Siege of Colchester which occurred in the summer of 1648 (12 June - 28 August) when the Second English Civil War reignited in several areas of Britain. Colchester became embroiled in the unrest when a Royalist army on its way through East Anglia to raise support for the King, was attacked by Lord-General Thomas Fairfax at the head of a Parliamentary force. The Parliamentarians' initial attack forced the Royalist army to retreat behind the town's walls, but they were unable to bring about victory, and as a result, they settled down to a siege. The Royalists resisted the siege for eleven weeks and only surrendered following the defeat of the Royalist army in the North of England at the Battle of Preston, Lancashire (17-19 August 1648).

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Rosenkrantz (Baron Arild, illustrator). Love Lyrics from Five Centuries, selected by George G. Harrap with an introduction by John Drinkwater, London: George G. Harrap, 1932, 5 mounted colour plates, some light offsetting, small water stain to lower corner of p. 133, crimson morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, top edge gilt, original vellum, light partial fading to covers, 4to, limited signed edition 93/125, together with Lindsay (Norman, illustrator). The Complete Works of Gaius Petronius done into English by Jack Lindsay, London: Fanfrolico Press, [1927], monochrome illustrations, a little minor spotting, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, original half vellum, spine faded, 4to, limited signed edition 129/650, plus Cerio (Edwin). That Capri Air, with a foreword by Frances Brett Young, London: William Heinemann, New York: Harper & Brothers, [1929], partly unopened, some slight toning, crimson morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, top edge gilt, original buckram gilt, one or two light marks, tall 8vo, limited edition 129/530, with 8 others leatherbound including The Crock of Gold, by James Stephens, 1926, Time and the Gods, by Lord Dunsany, 1906, The Romaunt of the Rose, illustrated by Keith Henderson & Norman Wilkinson, 1911, and 2 works illustrated by E. A. Cox: Aucassin and Nicolette. An Old French Song-Tale, 1947, and The Sayings of Confucius, 1st cheap edition, 1947QTY: (11)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplates).

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Multi signed The Last few hardback book. Signed on bookplate inside by Wilkinson, Bamberger, Stapleton and Brown. 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.

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Seahorse (Bocock and Wilkinson) 'Masthead' ships lampcopper and glass, stamped to the top, 25cm high overall including ring to the top At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

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JONNY WILKINSON; a replica England rugby long sleeve shirt, signed and inscribed 'All the very best'.

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A Wilkinson commemorative sword, marking 50 years of "Peace and Reconciliation" since the end of World War II, 1945-1995, number 301 of a limited issue, the 34" blade etched with doves of peace, a shepherd with a lamb, and scrolls with texts celebrating the peace and the sacrifice of all those who suffered or perished in the conflict, the gilt mounted hilt having 9" crosspiece in the form of a stylised eagle, and an ovoid pommel depicting the globe within a wreath, mounted on a wooden wall plaque inscribed "1945-1995 The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance - Winston Churchill". GC £120-200

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An 1827 pattern infantry officer's sword, blade 32" marked "Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London", etched with "VR", crown and foliage etc; in its plated scabbard with later engraving "This sword was worn by William George Humphrey Bunkis in the action at Lucknow on the 19th March 1858 where he fell severely wounded and died on the 6th April 1858". Generally GC but the blade has some severe patches of pitting) £250-300

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Hollywood Cricket and Hockey Club 1921 Hobnail cut class with hall matches silver rim inscribed "Presented to Rev. A. W. Wilkinson by members of Hollywood Cricket and Hockey Club on the occasion of his return to England June 1921".

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A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED OBLONG INKSTAND THOMAS BRADBURY & SON, SHEFFIELD 1852 With chased scroll decoration at the quarters, engraved with foliate swags, a presentation inscription and a vacant reserve, on four scrolled legs, with a candlestick to the centre and two cut glass bottles with silver mounts by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1851 31.5cm (12 1/2in) long 675g (21.7 oz) gross weighable

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A SMALL QUANTITY OF MEDICAL AND SHAVING EQUIPMENT ETC, to include an enamel bedpan, glass nursing urinal, medicine bottles to include a large brown glass poison bottle approximate height 35cm including stopper, Universal Embrocation, boxed Brovon Asthma Inhalant, boxed Boots nasal and ear syringe, boxed Atomist throat and nasal spray, boxed Adaphone television and radio attachment, apothecary scales, boxed unused Gillette double edge razor, Gillette double edge razor and parts of a double edge razor, Wilkinson Sword Single edge razor with leather strop, straight razor impressed J. Bowie to the blade, two wooden boxed, one with a glass cover to the internal compartments (1 box)

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Derek Wilkinson (1929-2001, British), an artist's proof, 'Winter Landscape', signed to the margin and dated 1979, framed, mounted, and under glass, 27cm x 47cm, & 40cm x 60cm overall, together with a limited edition print, by the same artist, entitled 'Drystone Walls - Snow', depicting auburn, tufty grass beside a wall, 6/25, framed, mounted, and under glass, of identical size

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A mixed collection of items to include Sadlers floral & gilt decorated tea service, Novelty Linguard Webster teapot, chintz Wilkinson items etc

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Wilkinson Sword mounted presentation dagger, dedicated to "Burroughs Presidents Honour roll contest premier award May/June 1974, R.Stone"

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Vintage Paradise left handed Les Paul copy with Wilkinson pick ups

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Replica George VI Wilkinson Sword, blade L.82.5cm, in a leather scabbard, and Masonic regalia, belonging to Major H. Hutchinson, in a leather case. (a lot)

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Victorian silver bread basket, of navette form, the reeded body with a floral pierced and bright-cut border, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., London, 1891, W.27.5cm, 443grs

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Large vintage Wilkinson copper pan , approximate measurements Height 5 inches , diameter 13.5 inches,

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Three fencing swords, the hand guards marked Wilkinson Sword

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An original WWII Second World War period British Army issued jungle survival knife. The knife made by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, the ricasso stamped 1B/4594 and stamped with Broad Arrow. Wooden carved handle, with short steel quillon. Housed within its original leather scabbard (scabbard AF). Total length approx; 32cm long.

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A vintage 1970s (1978) Tower of London Commemorative Sword. A Limited Edition (of 500) issued to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Her Majesties Tower of London. Made by Wilkinson Sword and forged with a decorative steel blade and gold plated hilt. The mounted medallion is the official emblem of the Tower of London NoVo Centenary celebrations. Measures approx 106cm.

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A WWII Second World War British Lanchester SMG bayonet converted from the 1907 pattern bayonet. Hooked pommel with press stud, wooden grip and crossguard with muzzle ring. The left side of the ricasso stamped with a Crowned GR over 1907 and faintly S294 (the war time factory code for Wilkinson Sword post 1942) over WSC and 43 for manufacture in 1943. Housed within a leather wrapped scabbard. Measures approx 57cm.

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An original British Commando 3rd Pattern FS Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife by Wilkinson makers. Ribbed ebonised steel hilt with a blued stiletto blade marked at the ricasso for Wilkinson Sword. Housed within a brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 29cm.

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An original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern Lee Enfield sword bayonet by makers James A. Chapman Ltd. The bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with working push / release stud, wooden grip and cross guard with muzzle ring and forward facing quillon. The ricasso marked with Kings crown and 1907 date. Housed in a steel and leather wrapped scabbard. Measures approx 58cm. J.A.C.James A Chapman Ltd produced only 300,000 bayonets compared to 25,000,000 by Wilkinson & Sanderson makers.

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A Pair of Victorian Silver Candlesticks, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., London, 1891, on square base with husk swags, the shaped stem terminates in shaped socket with detachable nozzle, filled, 12.2cm high (2)

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Norman Wilkinson CBE PPRI (1878-1971) Shipyard Ink and wash, 8cm by 20cmStamped verso: FROM HIS SKETCH BOOK

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Binyon (Laurence), J.V.S. Wilkinson & Basil Gray. Persian Miniature Painting, first edition, colour frontispiece, 113 plates, occasional light spotting, original cloth, gilt, a couple small stains, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, folio, 1933.

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Wilkinson, Robert A General Atlas being a Collection of Maps of the World and Quarters the Principal Empires, Kingdoms etc. with their several Provinces, and other Subdivisions correctly delineated. London: Robert Wilkinson, 1794. 4to (33.6 x 27cm), contemporary limp sheep, engraved title-page, letterpress preface and contents leaf, 48 hand-coloured engraved maps (2 double-page), binding defective and contents loose, double-page map of the world with split to foot of central fold, linen-tape reinforcement along inner margins of a few maps [ESTC N474816]Note: Note: Very rare: ESTC cites three copies in libraries worldwide (National Trust, McMaster and Library of Congress). Notable maps include: 'A New Map of Asia drawn from the Latest Discoveries', showing Australia as 'New Holland' with Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) contiguous with the main landmass; 'A New and Accurate Map of the Southern Provinces of Hindoostan, shewing the Territories ceded by Tippoo Saib, to the Different Powers', with the territories of the British, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Marathas and Tipu Sultan picked out in different colours; 'China, drawn from the Latest and Best Authorities'; 'An Accurate Map of the Islands and Channels between China and New Holland'; 'A New and Accurate Map of Africa 1794'; 'A New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries', including the names of the Native American tribes and the western seaborn named as 'New Albion'; 'A Map of the United States of America, with Part of the Adjoining Provinices from the Latest Authorities','An Accurate Map of the West Indies, from the Latest Improvements'; 'A New Map of South American drawn from the Latest Discoveries'; and others.

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Arms and Armour Catalogues and reference works Clarke, C. Purdon. Arms and Armour at Sandringham. London: W. Griggs & Sons, Ltd., 1910. Folio; [and] Griggs, W. Catalogue of the Collection of Indian Arms and Objects of Art presented by the princes and Nobles of India to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales...on the occasion of his visit to India in 1875-1876. Now in the Indian Room at Marlborough House. Folio; volumes in original uniform black quarter morocco with decorative paper covers, bookplates of Michael Moad, some splitting to joints;Egerton, Wilbraham. An Illustrated Handbook of Indian Arms. London: William C. Allen & Co., 1880. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt;Brett, Edwin J. Catalogue of the Important Collection of Armour and Arms, many of which have been exhibited at the Tudor, Armada & Vietnam exhibitions... London; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods, Monday March 18th -26th, 1895. 8vo, marked up by Alfred Nielson and inscribed to his friend in August 1895, with two additional bookplates, original paper-covered boards, joints split;Ffoulkes, Charles. The Armourer and his Craft. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1912. 4to, original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket, a neat, later, gift inscription;Idem. European Arms and Armour in the University of Oxford. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1912. Original blue cloth gilt;Idem. Inventory and Survey of the Armouries of the Tower of London. London: HMSO, [1916]. 2 volumes, original blue cloth gilt;Idem. The Gun-Founders of England... Cambridge: University Press, 1937. Original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket price-clipped;Whitelaw, Charles E. European Hand Firearms of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries... London: Philip Lee Warner, [1923?] Folio, original cloth;Trapp, Oswald, Graf. The Armoury of the Castle of Churburg. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1929. Out-of-Series edition of 400, original red cloth gilt, torn dust jacket;Wilkinson, Henry. Engines of War... London: Longman, Orme, Brown, and Longmans, 1841. 8vo, original cloth gilt, library stamp; and a proof? copy, 1841, inscribed by Wilkinson to his daughter, withdrawn stamp of the Royal Armouries Library;Payne-Gallwey, Sir Ralph. The Crossbow. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1903. 4to, original black cloth gilt, inscribed with the author's compliments;Thordeman, Bengt. Armour from the Battle of Wisby, 1361. Uppsala, 1939. 2 volumes, 4to, original cloth;Stone, George Cameron. A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor. Portland: The Southworth Press, 1934. 4to, original cloth gilt;Von Kienbusch, Carl Otto. The Kretzschmar Von Kienbusch Collection of Armor and Arms. Princeton: Princeton University Library, 1963. 4to, original green cloth gilt, slipcase, bookplate of Michael Moad with signed typed letter to him from the author tipped-in;Hoff, Arne - HD Schepelern and Gudmund Bosen. Royal Arms at Rosenborg. Copenhagen, 1956. 2 volumes, 4to, original wrappers, blue dust-jackets and slipcase;North, C.N. McIntyre. The Book of the Club of the True Highlanders / Leabhar Comunn nam Fion Ghael. London: Richard Smythson, [1881]. 2 volumes, folio, 70 plates, North's signature in purple pencil to the introduction to the reader original cloth gilt in Graham and Farquharson tartans, bindings worn with some cloth torn, pages loose;and 9 others: Pollard. A History of Firearms; Clephan. The Defensive Armour and Weapons and Engines of War of Mediaeval Times, and of the "Renaissance"; Clark. Mediaeval Military Architecture in England. 2 volumes; Ffoulkes. Arms and the Tower; Penrose. Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Firearms in the Museum of Applied Science of Victoria; Wallace Collection Catalogues: European Arms and Armour, parts 1-3 in two volumes; The Gun Trade Handbook...1906; Illustrated Catalogue of the Historical and World-Renowned Collection of Torture Instruments etc. from the Royal Castle of Nuremberg; De Lacy Lacy. The History of the Spur

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Irish History A collection of works Wright, Thomas. The History of Ireland. London: London Printing and Publishing Company, [n.d.] 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf, joints split;Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of Ireland. London: S. Hooper, 1791. 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary tree calf rebacked with modern spines, some nibbling to volume 1 title-page;Warburton, J. History of the City of Dublin. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1818. 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf, bookplates of Charles Gamble, some foxing to initial leaves and plates; The Dublin Penny Journal, 1832-3 [and] 1834-5. Dublin: Philip Dixon Hardy, 1832-5. 4 volumes bound in 2, contemporary calf, rubbed;The "Weekly Irish Times". Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter 1916. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary red half morocco;McCready, Rev. C. T. Dublin Street Names. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, and Co., 1892. Small 8vo, original green cloth gilt;Harris, Walter. Historical Memoirs of the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1641... London, 1758. 8vo, contemporary calf, rubbed and repaired, some soiling and dampstaining;Twiss, Richard. A Tour in Ireland in 1775. Dublin: Shepard, Corcoran. Wilkinson, etc., 1777. 12mo, contemporary calf, worn, paper spine;Cromwell, Thomas. Excursions through Ireland. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820. 12mo, contemporary calf rebacked with modern spine;Lover, Samuel. Popular Tales and Legends of the Irish Peasantry. Dublin: William Frederick Wakeman, 1834. 12mo, contemporary cloth, covers detached;The Post Office Annual Directory for 1832... Dublin: John S. Folds, 1832. 12mo, contemporary cloth, joints repaired;Redmond, Brigid. The Story of Dublin City & County. Dublin: The Dublin Book Shop, [n.d.] 12mo, contemporary boards, spine repaired;sold not subject to return

Los 106

A collection of silver to include; a small Victorian plain milk jug, gilt interior, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, London, 1857. A cased set of six George V nail head silver spoons, hallmarked Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1923, and a cased set of six Barker Bros steel bladed and silver handled spreading knives.  Weighable Silver: Approx. 118.6 grams (3.8ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing and general wear. 

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HENRY WILKINSON (1929-2011) - An angler bringing a fish to the net, hand coloured etching, signed in pencil and numbered 57/75, framed, 22cm x 32cm, frame size 47cm x 57cm, also the companion - a pair. (2) NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.

Los 391

A Clarice Cliff for A.J. Wilkinson flower bowl centre block modelled as a pagoda above a rocky base, with walkways, bridges, and waterfalls in enamel colours, circa 1924/25, height 17cm.

Los 325

An early Victorian "Gothic Revival" circular silver bottle coaster, Sheffield 1843, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, with cast and applied strawberry leaf rim above a die stamped and pierced lancet arch border, fitted with a hardwood base and central boss (earlier hallmark), 15 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high

Los 61

Two 18ct yellow gold rings; to include a plain wedding band in a D-section profile with straight edges, London 1898 with William Wilkinson maker's mark '.W.W.', size P; and another signet ring with vacant head, Chester 1909, 'HG&SLtd', size Q; Total weight of items 9.8 grams (2).signet ring shank has been pierced apart.

Los 48

Henry Wilkinson, A Spaniel on a riverbank, coloured etching, signed and numbered 35/150 in pencil, 8.5" x 12.75", (21.5x32.5cm).

Los 133

A Third Pattern Fighting Knife, the 17cm double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge, one side etched with panel enclosing maker's name Wilkinson Sword, Made in England, with unmarked steel crossguard and ribbed alloy grip, leather scabbard lacking the upper securing strap, with copper chape, 30.5cm; a US M5A1 Bayonet, the crossguard stamped USM5A1 and MIL PAR COL, with chequered black plastic grip scales and correct K-M8A1 scabbard with webbing frog; an Inert British Army 2" Mortar Illumination Shell Case, with various markings including H & W 6/65; an Inert No.36 M1 Mills Bomb (Hand Grenade), the fuse screw top marked No.36.M1 10.18 M&P (4)

Los 140

A Victorian 1857 Pattern Royal Engineer Officer's Sword, the 86cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher and coat of arms, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the back edge numbered 34071, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with scrolls, with wire bound fishskin grip, lacks scabbard, 102cm; a Burmese Dha, the 61cm single edge curved steel blade inlaid with a panel of silver scrolls, the silver mounted hilt with fishskin grip, lacks scabbard; a Nepalese Kukri, the curved steel blade with two narrow fullers to the back edge, with bone grip, lacks scabbard (3)1 - Rust pitting to blade and hilt. 2 & 3 - Rust pitting to blades.

Los 313

A Christofle silver plated Art Deco two branch candelabra factory stamps to base, the two stepped, tapered sconces on a C-scroll arm and stepped circular base, 13.5cm. high; together with a silver plated coffee pot by Thomas Wilkinson & Sons; and a Mappin & Webb silver plated bachelor's teapot. (3)

Los 379

Three early drug or ointment pots, comprising a 17th century earthenware jar with 'James Smith Collection' paper label, probably James Smith, Whitechapel, London, the number 74 likely refering to its lot number in Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge's sale of 1901 6.5cm high; a miniature 17th century Delft 'Syrup of Figs' jar 3.5cm high; and a 19th century sponge ware jar 5cm high

Los 372

Part Set Of 1908 Pattern Webbing And SMLE Bayonetconsisting wide waist belt with rear brass tabs.  Brass buckle.  Pair of five, small ammunition pouches.  Pair of webbing cross straps.  Blue enamel waterbottle with felt covering, complete in its webbing cradle.  Bayonet frog complete with Wilkinson made, SMLE bayonet.  The pommel stamped "OTC. AMP 84".  Contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard.  Webbing blancoed with various date stamps.

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