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Group of Art Deco ceramics including a Clarice Cliff Bizarre beehive-shaped honeypot and cover, in the Rhodanthe pattern in orange colourway, printed black Wilkinson Ltd and Bizarre marks, a Wedgwood conical sugar pot and cover printed in burnt orange flowers, a Crown Ducal orange ground part tea service, a HJ Wood Ltd petal-moulded butter dish and cover and other items
Anna Parkina, Russian b.1979 - White Turn To Be Black, 2008; oil, photocopy, coloured paper, book and poster on canvas, signed and dated on the reverse 'Parkina 2008', 60 x 70.3 cm (unframed) (VAT charged on hammer price)Provenance:with Wilkinson Gallery, London (according to the label attached to the reverse);private collection, purchased from the above in 2009 Exhibited:Wilkinson Gallery, London, 'Winners and Witness', 2008; The Saatchi Gallery, London, 'Gaiety Is The Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union', 21st November 2012 - 9th June 2013; Literature: Dimitri Ozerkov, 'Gaiety is the most outstanding feature of the Soviet Union: New Art from Russia', Saatchi Gallery, London: 2013, p.AP-04 (illus.)
Stella Andria Burford, British 1902-1975 - Stage set behind the scenes; watercolour and ink on paper, signed lower right 'Stella A Burford', 54.5 x 63.5 cm: together with another ink and wash on paper of rigging lights above a stage, 45 x 48 cm (2) (ARR) Note: born Stella Wilkinson, the artist married the writer Roger d'Este Burford (1904–1981). He wrote numerous scripts for television during the 1950s and 60s, perhaps suggesting the subject of these works.
Scotland, Pound Notes, Clydesdale Bank, 1927 A, Fine, 1935 A, Fine, 1942 g-vg, 1949 Fine; Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank, 1955, 1956, 1958(2) all F-VF, 1961, 1963 uncirculated; Guernsey, mostly uncirculated (15); Isle of Man Purple (7), Green (6) most uncirculated; Bradbury Wilkinson colour samples (7) (*47)
Original vintage Guinness advertising poster - Guinness for Strength - featuring a great illustration by Richard Francis Percy Wilkinson (Wilk; b. 1911) depicting a smiling man emerging from a manhole and holding a pint of Guinness with one hand whilst lifting a large green steam roller on top of the cover with his other hand, the driver with moustache and wearing a bow tie with his hat flying off looking on in shock and a rearing horse on the front of the steam roller with 123 HUP on the licence plate, the bold text below in red and green letters. One of the world's most popular beer drink brands, Guinness is an Irish dry stout founded by Arthur Guinness in Dublin in 1759. Printed in Great Britain by John Waddington Ltd., Leeds. c. 1951. Fair condition, creasing, staining, tears, small paper losses on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Percy Wilkinson, size (cm): 76x50, year of printing: 1951.
WILKINSON, Sir J. GARDNER; Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, second series, 2 FIRST EDITION volumes including their religion, agriculture etc. plus an additional volume of plates, many in colour. Published by John Murray, London MDCCCXLI (1841) - Manners and Customs of The Ancient Egyptians, in 3 volumes, second edition including their private life, government, laws, arts, manufactures, religion and early history. Published by John Murray in London MDCCCXLII (1842). Together with An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians by Edward William Lane. Fifth edition, published by John Murray, London 1860 with stamp from Peter Nahum Library.
A Wilkinson Royal Engineers Colonel's sword with engraved blade and scabbard. Total L101cm Condition Report: Not reproduction but it appears to be a 1857 Pattern Royal Engineers officer's sword with scabbard having a different grip. The blade is marked 'Engineers' Scabbard 84.5 cm longBlade width -2.t5 cmoverall length of sword - 97 cm long
Three WWII medals, 1939-45, two further medals and a bayonet. Comprising the Defense Medal, The France and Germany Star and 1939-1945 Star, together with ribbons, mounted as worn bar brooch, together with a United Nations 'Korea' medal and an ERII named 'Korea' medal plus a '1907' Wilkinson WWI bayonet (6) Condition Report: The Queens Korea medal (second from left) reads 'K.JONES' on lower edge. The UN Korea medal (far right) does not have an inscription on the edge but reads 'For service in defence of the principles of the charter of the United Nations' to verso.
Wilson (Sir Angus, novelist and biographer, 1913-91) Autograph Letter signed to Patrick [Wilkinson], 2pp., 8vo, Reading Room, British Museum, 12th September 1950, introducing an American writer, Drew Greene, who had been commissioned to write a biography of Virginia Woolf, "I feel very much that the more help he can be given, the less improbable the whole period will seem to him. If you think you could get [E.M.] Forster to meet him for a short while, it would be very kind - he has, I believe, met him casually. In any case, Cambridge and much of English life would seem to be a mystery to him and even a picture of the King's background would be of great value", folds.
Published 20th century A.D. Wilkinson, Richard H., Reading Egyptian Art, London, 1992; hard back WITH Lucas, A. and Harris, J. R., Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries, New York, 1999 (reprint of 1962 edition); paperback WITH Otto, Eberhard, Ancient Egyptian Art, New York, ND; hardback; all illustrated. 2.81 kg total, 23.5 x 15.5 - 27 x 23 cm (9 1/4 x 6 1/8 - 10 5/8 x 9 in.). Ex libris a Hertfordshire gentleman. [3, No Reserve]
Trade cards, Manchester Utd, a large collection of Manchester Utd related cards in 3 modern albums with slip cases, various issuers & series inc. Compton's Gravy Salt, Wilkinson, Clifford's, Thomson, Reddish Maid, Donaldson, Typhoo Tea, Top Sellers, FKS & Panini (many) and much more. Superb lot for the Manchester Utd enthusiast (100's) (mostly gd/vg)
A small brown leather case containing mixed collectibles to include a pair of pocket Busch Wimett binoculars, retail mark 'Aitchison London', in red case, a boxed set of Easter Festival rubber stamps, Wilkinson razor, various silk flags, bosun's whistle, various fountain pens, a tuning fork, two Robertsons 'Golly' football figures, and a wood cased drawing set, etc.Condition Report: - The two compasses in the drawing set were removed due to having ivory handles.
A George V Infantry Officer's sword, with engraved blade and Royal cipher, maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson London, with shagreen handle and openwork hilt, complete with metal scabbard, blade length 84cm, sword length 99cm, overall length 101cm Sword is in good original condition, some surface wear scratches to the blade, tips slightly bent over, some rust spots, some minor loss of the shagreen handle, hilt again quite rusty and signs of wear, the badge is split on the hilt, scabbard again just worn, some rust spots and dents
AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, the 32 1/2" blade bearing maker's mark and etched with foliate scrolls, royal coat of arms and GVR cypher, typical hilt with GVR cypher, shagreen grip and leather scabbard with leather frog, 40" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, the blade is in good overall order, some age. The shagreen grip smooth from use, but all there. Scabbard good.
AN ART DECO CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON POTTERY BONJOUR PART COFFEE SERVICE, with green, yellow and black concentric circle decoration, comprising coffee pot and cover, cream jug, four cups and saucers, printed mark in black, inscribed 7181 in green, coffee pot 7" high (10) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Tiny chip to one corner of cover, minor fritting to lip of pot, jug good, one saucer cracked, one saucer chipped to rim, one cup cracked, one cup heavily glazed firing cracks around handle
A PAIR OF REGENCY HOLLY AND OAK HONEYSUCKLE MARQUETRY DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1817Decorated onto ebonised frames each 80cm high, 51cm wide, 50cm deep overall Provenance: Private Collection, Knightsbridge This pair of chairs is attributed to the cabinet-maker, sculptor and designer, George Bullock (d 1818). The bands of marquetry to the back rails of the present chairs share the same stylised honeysuckle, acorn and flowerhead sequence pattern of marquetry as a group of furniture sold from Great Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire, Christie's, 27th-29th May 1987, see lots 16, 17, 163 and 164, commissioned by Matthew Robinson Boulton (d 1842) of Tew Park and documented and invoiced from Bullock and Morant in 1817. Marquetry borders form part of the Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson from the designs of the late Mr. George Bullock 1820. Evidence from Bullock's stock-in-trade sale, Christie's, 3rd-5th May 1819, and on documented furniture, including from Tew Park, 'suggests that the most frequently used borders and friezes used by Bullock were kept in stock and applied to appropriate pieces as required' (M. Levy, 'George Bullock's partnership with Charles Fraser, 1813-1818, and the stock-in-trade sale, 1819', Furniture History, 1989, p152). Other related features characteristic of George Bullock's workshop are the use of holly and oak marquetry, and the use of stylised roundels to the heads of the legs of the present chairs also seen on Great Tew Park furniture, see Christie's, 27th-29th May 1987, lots 53 and 57. See also Christie's, London, Important English Furniture, 27th November 2003, lot 183 (£11,950). Condition Report: Both chairs with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. One of the roundels to one of the top rails is a well matched replacement.Old chips, splits and some minor losses. Old repairs - see images for details. Very few isolated old worm holes. Both chair's structurally solid overall. Old but later supporting corner blocks to undersides of feet. Upholstery to seats with some minor wear and marks. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Jonny Wilkinson white and red No.10 England v. Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Final, first half match worn short-sleeved shirt, Nike, XL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered red rose badge, with further iRB RUGBY WORLD CUP 2003 badge with Jonny Wilkinson England v. Australia 22nd November 2003 52nd Cap decal, the front of the shirt dedicated and autographed To George Best of Luck My Friend, with areas of pitch staining The above shirt was worn by Jonny Wilkinson in the first half of the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final match against Australia played on 22nd November 2003, the match ending in a 20-17 victory for EnglandThe shirt was donated by Jonny Wilkinson to raise funds for five charities, BBC Children in Need, NSPCC, Dreamflight, Tiny Lives and the Samantha Dickson Research Trust and was won by our vendor in the competition. The photograph shows Jonny Wilkinson handing the shirt over to our vendor and competition winner. On offer is an exceptional piece of sports memorabilia: a match-worn rugby shirt by the renowned player, Jonny Wilkinson, from the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final. An artefact that tells a story of skill, passion, and the glorious history of rugby, this item is an extraordinary memento for any dedicated fan or collector of sport-related memorabilia. Worn in the first half of the final, the shirt is match worn condition, showing areas of pitch staining. This shirt is not just a piece of sportswear but a piece of history, capturing a moment in time when Wilkinson thrilled spectators with his on-field performances.Jonny Wilkinson, known for his tenacity and incredible athleticism, had a stellar career that left an indelible mark on the world of rugby. The 2003 season was a particular highlight, with Wilson playing an integral role in numerous memorable matches.Estimated to fetch between £40,000 and £60,000, this item represents a significant investment opportunity for the discerning collector. Rugby memorabilia of this calibre and linked to a player of Wilkinson's stature rarely comes to market, making this a unique chance to own a piece of the sport's history. Whether you're a lifelong rugby enthusiast, a dedicated follower of Jonny Wilkinson, or a collector of important sports memorabilia, this 2003 match-worn shirt offers a rare opportunity to own a tangible piece of rugby history. Don't miss out on the chance to add this extraordinary item to your collection.
A Victorian three-piece silver-plated table garniture, mid-19th century, probably by T Wilkinson of Birmingham and London, marked K & Co., possibly for Kay & Co. of Worcester, comprising a large centre stand with moulded glass dish, flanked by two smaller stands with etched glass bowls, the centrepiece 40cm wide 30.5cm high, two stands 18cm wide 23cm high (6)T Wilkinson & Sons Ltd. was founded in Sheffield in 1832 by Thomas Wilkinson, who trained as a plater and silversmith following his service in the army during the Napoleonic Wars. In the mid-1840s, following a move to Birmingham where there appeared to be more attractive prospects, he turned to electroplating, a process that had recently been patented by Elkington’s, and was one of the first to receive a franchise from the firm.Condition ReportAll with diamond registration marks. Centrepiece) Recently polished and cleaned. The liner is not original. Two of the leaves are broken but present. Two holes in the tree trunk indicate possible missing elements.Garnitures) The frosted and etched glass liners are original, possibly Stourbridge, but with large losses. The figures and leaves are slightly loose.
Three prints including: Donald Wilkinson (b.1937) - 'Provencal Landscape / Midday Sun', limited edition aquatint in colours on paper, signed, titled and numbered 127/225, 47 x 57.5 cm; together with Bernard Eyre Walker (1886-1972) - Two drypoint etchings dated 1919 and 1920, signed in pencil lower right, 20 x 37 cm each, mounted and framed as a pair (3)
Hasbro - G.I. Joe - A trade box with 5 x carded G.I.Joe figures, Snake Eyes, Lonzo Stalker Wilkinson, Cobra Commander, Robert Grunt Graves and Cobra Officer. All appear Mint in a Near Mint shipping box. Also includes a carded 1994 G.I. Joe Sgt. Savage, it is unopened but the packaging is Poor. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, obverse and reverse Bradbury Wilkinson photographs showing designs for a £50, ND (c.1950s-60s), serial number 000000, with Queen Elizabeth II at centre, Parliament building on reverse, in non-numeric PMG holder, very rare and entirely unlike anything ever issued BNB and Pick unlisted £400-£500
National Bank of Vietnam, obverse (2) and reverse (3) Bradbury Wilkinson designs for 100 Dong, ND (c.1958-66), two with Bradbury Wilkinson stamps on reverse, in PMG holders 63, 55, 65 EPQ and non-numeric, a wonderful series of previously unseen designs for this popular series (5 photographs across 4 sheets) BNB and Pick unlisted £300-£400
Lietuvos Bankas, watermarked paper for the Bradbury Wilkinson series issued in the 1920s, comprising 500 (3), 1000 (3), 50 (3) and 100 (3) Litu, all glued into individual thin card frames, annotated with details of the notes the paper was for, and sometimes the weight and type of the paper, the 50 and 100 Litu paper includes coloured fibres like the issued notes, all items exactly as produced, extremely rare (12 papers) BNB B123, B124, B126, B127, Pick 21, 22, 24, 25 £600-£800
Lietuvos Bankas, watermarked paper for the Bradbury Wilkinson series issued in the 1920s, comprising 500, 1000 (2), 50 and 100 Litu, all glued into blue card frames, one 1000 Litu separate, and the others in one one page, annotated with details of the notes the paper was for and the weights of the paper, the 50 and 100 Litu paper includes coloured fibres like the issued notes, all items exactly as produced, extremely rare (5 papers) BNB B123, B124, B126, B127, Pick 21, 22, 24, 25 £200-£260

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