AN 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD TO THE OXFORDSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, 89cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 27915 for 1887, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cyphers and maker's panel, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with bag. Made for Captain Cecil William Boyle (1853-1900), born Westminster, London 16th March 1853, educated Clifton College and University College, Oxford. Played cricket and rugby for his college and later internationally. Joined the Oxfordshire Hussars, (the same regiment as Winston Churchill), before being appointed Lieutenant in the Imperial Yeomanry. Served in the Boer War, taking thirty of his own horses to Africa with him. Killed fighting against French volunteers at Boshof, 5th April 1900, the first member of the Imperial Yeomanry to be killed in action.
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THE SWORD AND HEADDRESS OF MAJOR JOHN WILLIAM BROOKE TINDALL 3RD BATTALION THE 7TH RAJPUT REGIMENT, 82cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 60417 for 1926, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms, GRI cyphers and owner's initials J.W.B.T, regulation pierced steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot, bag, 2 x plated scabbards, spare field service scabbard, worn swagger stick and a further plated 7th Rajput Regiment example, together with two hat tins containing, the first containing an Officer's peaked cap with canvas cover, badge to the VII RAJPUT REGIMENT, inter-war pith helmet of "Bombay Bowler" type by Asquith & Lord, another "The Conforma" and a quilted or "Cawnpore Tent" example, the second tin containing leather gaiters, khaki linen trousers, white linen mess jacket and waistcoat, white pith helmet and a khaki pith helmet with cloth divisional badge. Assorted rank pips and crowns, regimental buttons, three pairs of shoulder titles or pagri badges - 7 RAJPUT and a pair of officer's white metal Katar dagger collar badges to the 7th Rajput, three white metal Tyndale family crest plaid brooches and a white metal elephant charm. Major J. W. B. Tindall of the 3/7th Rajput Regiment was killed on operations, by a sniper, in the Khaisora Valley in September 1936. (Parcel)
A WWII Fairbairn Sykes Fighting knife,probably Second Pattern, by Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, the blade etched 'The F-S Fighting Knife', the reverse '...Kennedy' and 'Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London', complete leather scabbard,blade 17cmtotal 29.7cm excluding scabbardCondition ReportTip knocked and slightly flattened. Wear and tarnishing to the grip. Wear and scuffs to the scabbard.
A British 1912 pattern officer's sword,by Henry Wilkinson, no. 47457, with acid etched blade, the Crowned Royal Cypher, leather hilt and wire bound grip, with leather scabbard,88cm blade,105cm overallCondition ReportScabbard missing end section and heavily worn with damage to the leather.Blade with some light oxidisation.Leather hilt with knocks, marks and scuffs commensurate with age and use.
Seated half length, wearing a white dress and hat, with a pale pink corsage, oil on canvas, in an associated frame (possibly French) 76 x 59.5cm. * This is a variant of the picture exhibited at The Royal Academy, 1802, no.112 (as `Mrs R. Westmacott`), which was sold at Sothebys, London, November 28th 2002, lot 168 * The sitter (nee Wilkinson) was married to the sculptor Sir Richard Westmacott, RA (1775-1856) from 1798. This picture has passed by descent in the sitter's family. *Condition: Lined; retouching; some bitumen damage, principally in the background and not affecting the principal subject.
A WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY LTD. LEATHER REVOLVER CASE, probably for a WG Army style revolver with birdshead grip, measuring externally 12in. x 7 1/2in. x 2 1/2in., lined in red baize (some light mothing) with Wilkinson trade label and tray for ammunition, complete with oil bottle and mahogany cleaning rod, retaining its leather cross-straps and initialed 'F.R.' to the lid.
Clarice Cliff - Six pieces to include a Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery 'Liberty Stripe' coffee can & saucer, Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery 'Garland' hexagonal tea plate (14cm wide), Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery Bizarre 'Leaf Tree' tea plate (17.5cm wide), Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery 'Honeydew' circular dish (13.5cm diameter) and a Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery 'Crocus' preserve jar
WW2. 15 Signed 40th Anniversary of the world's first decisive ariel campaign- the battle of Britain FDC. Signed by Ken Mackenzie, Tony G Pickering, Owen V Burns, Ken Wilkinson, Gordon Parkin, John Gibson, Harry Burdekin, V Snell, LW Harvey, AS Wickins and more. British Stamp with 13 Sept 80 Postmark. 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.
MILITARIA - A BRITISH 1912 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Wilkinson, the 89cm straight blade etched with the Royal arms, 'GR V' cypher, and foliate decoration, marked at the ricasso 'HENRY / WILKINSON / PALL MALL / LONDON', the back edge marked 'London Made' and numbered '56309', the steel bowl hilt chased and engraved with scrolling foliage, with a wire-bound fish-skin grip, and a chequered pommel, in a brown leather covered service scabbard, overall 112cm long. Condition Report : Hilt steel over-painted silver; scabbard split from tip and with partially detached leather covering. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
T WILKINSON & SONS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea service of oval form with panelled bodies, Birmingham 1900, 20.73ozt/644g, with a hallmarked silver salver by Stevenson & Law with scalloped edge, decorated with open shells, on four scrolling feet, Sheffield 1930, 29.18ozt/908g (4)
Richard Ellis Wilkinson (British, 1854-1891)'Crispin's Triumph'signed 'Ellis Wilkinson' (lower right); further signed, titled and inscribed with the artist's address (on artist's label attached to the stretcher) oil on canvas 86 x 133cm (33 7/8 x 52 3/8in).Footnotes:ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1889, no.529.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mathematics. - Leybourn (William) Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, viz. numerical, geometrical, mechanical, statical, astronomical, horometrical, cryptographical, magnetical, automatical, chymical, and historical. Published to Recreate Ingenious Spirits; and to induce them to make farther scrutiny into these (and the like), sublime sciences..., to this work is also annex, A Treatise of Algebra... by R. Sault, first edition, title within double-rule border, woodcut initials, diagrams and charts, together with CLARKE, James Stanier & M'ARTHUR, James - The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B. From His Lordship's Manuscripts, volumes 1 and 2, leather and gilt bound Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1809, Brent (Nathaneal) The Historie of the Councel of Trent, in eight books, In which (befides the ordinairie Acts of the Councell) are declared many notable occurences, which happened in Chriftendome, during the fpace of fourtie yyres and more, leather bound, third edition, Printed by Robert Young and John Ravvorth, London,1640, Michel (Emile) Rembrant, Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre et son temps, leather and marbled board bound, Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1893, Walton, Izaak and Cotton, Charles, The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man's recreation. Being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing, In Two Parts, calf and board covers, printed for Thomas Hope at The Bible and Anchor, 1760,The Club; in Dialogue between Father and Son, leather and board covers, printed by John Johnson, London, 1817, one of 735 copies, together with Blair, Rev. David, The Class Book, or Three Hundred and Sixty-five Reading lessons adapted to the use of schools, London, 1815, Lambert, N, The Young Ladies assistant in writing French letters, 1841 and Pinnocks improved edition of the History of Rome, Printed for G. and W.B Whittaker, London 1823,Rawlinson, (W.G) The Watercolours of J.M.W Turner, with thirty colour illustrations, offices of the studio, London, Paris and New York, 1909, together with Penley, Aaron, Sketching from nature in watercolours, Corfe, Jos, The Beauties of Handel, volume 1, and Clarke, John, The Vocal works composed by G.F.Handel, arranged for the organ or piano-forte, volume 2, Britannia: or a chorographical defcription of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent iflands. Written in Latin by William Camden, Clarenceux, King at Arms: and translated into English, with additions and improvements. The second edition. Revised, digested, and published, with large additions, by Edmund Gibson, D. D. Rector of Lambeth; and now Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal, volumes 1 and 2, gilt leather and board bound, Howard(George, Selby) The New Royal Cyclopaedia or Complete Modern and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, on an entire new and improved plan and including all the modern improvements and lateft difcoveries of the various subjects, volumes 1 to 3, leather spines and marbled board covers, Regnier (Henri) Boileau, Oeuvres Choisies, Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1884, together with France (Anatole) La Revolte Des Anges, Paris, 1914, Delpit (Edouart) Les Represailles De La Vie, Paris, 1883, Tourguenheff, Peres et Enfants, Paris, Willy (Colette and Willy) Claudine a l'Ecole, Landriot, Monseigneur, Mandements et discours, 1858, De Bonnefon, (Jean) Drame Imperial, Ce Que L'on Ne Pas Dire a Berlin, 1888, Guizot (M) Corneille Et Son Temps Etude Litterraire, Paris, 1852, Loti (Pierre) Un Pelerin D'Angkor and Souvestre, (Emile) Les Derniers Bretons, 1866, volumes 1 and 2, Some stirring relics of English History, including Cromwell's report on the Battle of Naseby, Nelson's unfinished letter, Napoleon's appeal to England etc, together with Crombie (Alexander) Gymnasium Sive Symbola Critica, 1838, volumes 1 and 2, Russell, Bertrand, The Impact of Science on Society, 1952, and Hammerton (J.A) Our King and Queen, a pictorial record of their times, The Amalgamated Press, London, volumes 1, 2 and 3, Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Atlas Classica, Being A Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, Both Sacred and Profane. With their Various Subdivisions at Different Periods, 46 hand coloured engraved maps, some double-page, seven engraved tables, including double and pull-out, leather spine and marbled board covers, index page states London; Printed for Robert Wilkinson, No.125 Fenchurch Street, 1817, however map number 28 is dated 1818
WW2. 20 Signed John Young Artist Proof Colour Print Titled Inspiration. Signed in Pencil by Dennis Armitage, Paddy Barthropp, R Beaseley, Vic Bergman, Peter Brown, David Cox, RL Jones, NLD Kemp, Arthur Lee, Archie Winskill, Tom D Williams, KA Wilkinson, Peter Ward-Smith, George Unwin, Sir Alan Smith, Gordon Sinclair, Doug Nicholls, Butch Morton and JG Millard. Measures 29 x 23 inches overallAll 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.
Republic Bank of Burundi, an original design essay of a 100 Francs bank note, the art work done at Bradbury Wilkinson, possibly by Derek Friday, the hard card backing laid with paper, 15.2cms x 7.2cms, glued to rough blue card backing, the hand drawn , mostly red artwork of a man playing drums with other designs, is stencil numbered A000000, with pseudo signatures of the President and Vice President and date 1.1.1967, pencil marked litho 9 red to top right corner, overall good condition, some minor dirt but overall very good
The Central Bank of Jamaica, two very interesting design essays for a Jamaica 1 Pound note from Bradbury Wilkinson, both hardboards, 15.2cms x 6.7cms, with hand drawn and illustrated artworks for the face and reverse, some applied printed elements suc has the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and £1 signs, the remainders with drawn and stencilled designs laid on the boards, some minor marks and dirt to both boards, but overall condition is fair to good
The Central Bank of Costa Rica, an original and important design essay of a 1000 Colones bank note, the art work done at Bradbury Wilkinson, possibly by Derek Friday, the hard card backing laid with paper, 15.8cms x 6.8cms, with hand drawn portrait of Tomas Soley Guell, and then applied elements of design, such as spiral work and stencilledlettering, with pencil treen watermark design, and stencilled numbering for serie B and number B00000000, overall in good condition with some light dirt and markings, some research shows this note was circulated from the 1970's to 2015 in various series and design variations
A British 19th century Smallsword by Holbeck & Son London, blade rusty but can make out engraving of a thistle, scabbard also af blade length 79cm, overall length 94cm along with a British Royal Engineers Sword (possibly Infantry Officers Sword) by Henry Wilkinson London having half basket hilt with brown leather scabbard blade length 83cm, overall length 96cm CONDITION REPORT Wilkinson Sword has steel hilt with no movement seen, serial number as image
A British SLME Bayonet, pattern 1907 by Wilkinson, marked with Crown GR 1907 other marks seen, no scabbard, blade length 39cm, total length 51cm along with a Short Bayonet marked Pack & Son 7694 with af scabbard, blade length 24cm, overall length 37cm and a possible Fighting Knife, blade length 16cm, overall length 27cm
An original WWII Second World War Fairbairn Sykes issued 1st Pattern commando fighting dagger with scabbard. Ricasso with Wilkinson Sword London maker's mark to one side and 'The F-S Fighting Knife' to the reverse, shaped 'wavy' guard and knurled grip. Serial number 30946 to grip, and marked '16' to the other side. Housed within its original full leather scabbard with steel end tip. Blade with some surface rust but no dents. Total length: 29cm long. Provenance: From the collection of one 1609059 L. A. C. Skipton of 5001 Squadron (Airfield Construction), Royal Air Force.
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.
A Limited Edition Wilkinson Sword made FS Fairbairn Sykes commemorative dagger commemorating the Battle of the Rhineland. The blade etched with a scene of tanks crossing the bridge at Remagen over the Rhine and battle honours on the opposing side. Housed within a velvet presentation case with certificates present. Limited Edition number 182/2500.
AN INDIAN COPY OF A WILKINSON SHAKESPEAR DAGGER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with broad double-edged blade stamped ‘Boput’ and ‘Nagpure’ (unclear, mis-struck) on one face, iron hilt and chequered grip with button for scabbard release, in its steel-mounted leather-covered scabbard, 26.5 cm blade LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 313. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A COACHMAN’S KNIFE, WILKINSON, LONDON AND SHEFFIELD, LATE 19TH CENTURY with eight folding elements including signed blades, farrier’s hook, scoop borer, corkscrew and cartridge extractor, copper alloy fillets, nickel silver body stamped ‘Par-a-gon’ on each face and loop, 12.7 cm (closed) LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 155. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A BOWIE KNIFE, WILKINSON SWORD CO., EARLY 20TH CENTURY with single-edged blade formed with a clipped-back point, stamped ‘Celebrated American Hunting Knife’ and with a long slender fuller on one face, recessed rectangular ricasso signed by the maker on the reverse, German silver guard, chequered scales retained by five rivets, in its leather scabbard with belt loop, 23.0 cm blade LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 278. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A BOWIE KNIFE, WILKINSON, LONDON, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with robust blade formed with a clipped-back point, etched with the maker’s details, Royal warrants to the King and Prince of Wales, and ‘Finest sword steel England’, German silver guard, natural staghorn scales retained by five rivets, in its scabbard,14.8 cm blade LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 272. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A RARE RBD HUNTING KNIFE NO. 1, WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LATE 19TH CENTURY with broad blade formed with a clipped-back point and false swage, straight figure-of-eight shaped plated iron cross-guard (pommel missing), and natural staghorn grip, in its wooden scabbard with tooled leather covering and spring release catch, complete with leather frog with belt loop, 17.5 cm blade LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 232. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A ‘SHAKESPEARE’ KNIFE, WILKINSON, PALL MALL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with broad double-edged blade with traces of etched maker’s inscription, oval steel guard, chequered two piece grips, in its wooden scabbard with tooled leather covering, spring-clip and frog with belt loop, 14.7 cm blade LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 234. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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