CLARIce CLIFF FOR WILKINSON; a wall plaque of circular form with moulded flowers in shades of pink, purple and blue, printed blue Clarice Cliff mark to underside, height 22cm, also a pair of matching candle holders, height 4cm, width 9cm, both with printed blue Clarice Cliff mark to underside Condition Report: Hairline to one of the candleholders
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A Wilkinson Pottery First World War Allied Commander Toby Jug, circa 1915-1919, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers-Gould, Admiral Beatty seated holding an artillery shell inscribed Dreadnought27.5cmProvenance: From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Crazed. No chips, cracks or repair.
Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery Corolla pattern tea and dinner wares, comprising triangular bowl, four side plates, two shallow bowls and teacup (a/f), together with a Clarice Cliff Wilkinson twin handled soup bowl and unassociated saucer both decorated with pink and yellow flowers, together with other mid century ceramics comprising Parrott and Company Coronet Ware, and Royal Staffordshire AJ. Wilkinson Ltd dinner wares
Historic. Collection of Two First Day Covers Signed Separately by Peter Dimmock CVO OBE and Mark Wilkinson. 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.
Selection of assorted folding knives; including by Opinel, Puma, CRKT Rolloc, Edge-Tek, 4 x miniature 'Rough Rider, 5 x Colt anniverary, Kaicut etc. also a Wilkinson Sword miniature 'World Peace model sword in case, toy 'Wild West' shotgun, U.S Army 7th Cavalry buckle and 2 x leather knife belt pouches
A pair of modern William L McLean mahogany bow fronted chests with brushing slides over three drawers on ogee bracket feet, 60 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 65 cm high, a pair of walnut bedside chests in the 18th Century style with single drawer over brushing slide, recess and a further drawer on bracket feet, 56 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 64 cm high, a Wilkinson Ltd chamber pot and a small wooden box with leather and studded strap decoration
Collection of late 18th and early 19th century copper tokens, generally fair to fine, with twopence token 1811-1815 Norwich Robert Blake, halfpenny tokens 1792 Birmingham Mining & Copper Company, 1793 Leeds Henry Brownbill (Bishop Blaize), 1793 Manchester John Fielding, 1793 Petersfield (Hampshire) Eames, Holland & Andrew's, 1793 Warwickshire John Wilkinson, 1793 North Wales (Druid head), 1794 Bath John Jelly, 1794 Inverness Inglis & Wilson, 1813 Dublin Ireland (James Hilles), 1812 & 1813 Walthamstow (Essex) British Copper Company, 1831 Isle of Man (Pro Bono Publico), 1811 Norwich Newton Silversmiths tokens (2) and farthing tokens 1815 Malton (Yorkshire). Qty 17
Wilkinson Sword Queen Elizabeth II dress sword, blade inscribed 'To commemorate the marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981', wire bound hilt with enamelled and chased decoration. By Appointment to her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II Sword Cutlers Wilkinson Sword Made in England. Blade length 81cm.
Wilkinson Sword Highland Infantry Officer’s Basket-Hilted broadsword, double-edged blade, etched with scrolls of traditional foliage, Wilkinson Sword mark to blade reading By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Sword Cutters WILKINSON Sword London Mad in England, ‘W’ insignia to other side. Numbered 98366. Leather and chrome scabbard. Fishskin-covered grip with doeskin liner and silk tassel. “Claymore”. Dated by reference number to 1970’s/1980’s. Blade length 82cm, overall length 104cm.
British 1897 pattern officer's sword retailed by Wilkinson, with Prince of Wales cypher above maker's name and 2342 to top of 82cm decorated blade, with scabbard, knott, cloth and foul weather covers, together with an associated scabbard. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
A Clarice Cliff cake stand, painted with flowers, chrome handle, 23cm wide, Wilkinson Honeyglaze and Newport Pottery printed marks; a set of three Clarice Cliff Bizarre graduated oval meat plates, painted in bands of blue and brown; a Clarice Cliff soup bowl on stand; two collector's books, Leonard Griffin, Taking Tea With Clarice Cliff and The Fantastic Flowers of Clarice Cliff; qty
Bewick (Thomas). History of British Birds, 2 volumes, Newcastle: printed by Edward Walker, 1804, numerous monochrome illustrations, later inscriptions to the front endpaper, copious annotations from circa 1830s throughout both volumes, volume 1 front endpapers detached, some toning throughout, later calf spine retaining contemporary embossed full calf boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Yarrell (William), A History of British Birds, 3 volumes, London: John van Voorst, 1839, numerous monochrome illustrations, modern endpapers, some light toning & spotting throughout, modern gilt decorated calf spines retaining contemporary half calf boards in a custom slipcase, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plusClark Kennedy (Alexander W. M.), The Birds of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire: a contribution to the natural history of the two counties, 1st edition, Eton: Ingalton and Drake, 1868, 4 colour photographs, inscriptions & annotations by F. E. Wilkinson (1930), A. W. Seaby (Robert Gillmor's grandfather, 1951), & Robert Gillmor, bookplate to the front pastedown, gutters cracked, some toning & light spotting, original green cloth, slight damp damage to the boards, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, includes a handwritten letter by F. E. Wilkinson, Dec. 1st 1930QTY: (6)
* Devon. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Devoniae comitatus vulgo Denshyre quam olim Danmonii Populi Incolouerunt, [1637], hand-coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, large margins, 295 x 335 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Bowen (Emanuel). An Accurate Map of Devonshire Divided within its Hundreds, Bowles & Carver, Wilkinson, Laurie & Whittle [1794], engraved map with contemporary outline colour and some later enhancement, 540 x 695 mm, framed and glazed, with Greenwood (C. & J). Map of the County of Devon, from an Actual Survey Made in the Years 1825 & 1826, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, calligraphic cartouche, large uncoloured vignette of Exeter Cathedral, 640 x 730 mm, framed and glazed, plus Cary (John). A Map of Devonshire from the best Authorities, John Stockdale [1805], hand-coloured engraved map, 440 x 485 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Donne (Benjamin). An untitled single sheet of North Devon from Donne's large-scale 12-sheet map [1765], an engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and later enhancement to a floriate dedication cartouche, slight offsetting and staining, 620 x 480 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQTY: (5)
Low (Charles Rathbone). History of the Indian Navy (1613-1863), 1st edition, 2 volumes, London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1877, ex-library copy with associated bookplates & marks to the front endpapers, later front & rear endpapers, gutters tape reinforced, blind stamps to the title pages, some light marginal toning throughout, later uniform blue cloth, spines slightly faded & rubbed, 8vo, includes a typed letter addressed to 'Wilkinson' & dated 31.12.51 regarding uniforms tipped into the rear endpaper of volume 2, together with:James (William), The Naval History of Great Britain, from the declaration of war by France in 1793, to the accession of George IV, 1st edition, 6 volumes, London: Richard Bentley, 1837, etched illustrations, folding charts to the rear of volume 6, some light toning & spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated half calf, boards & spine slightly faded & rubbed, 8voQTY: (8)
Le Corbusier, The City of Tomorrow and its planning, translated from the 8th French edition of Urbanisme with an introduction by Frederick Etchells, London: John Rodker, 1929, numerous monochrome illustrations plus a folding plate to pp.178, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded & rubbed with some loss, 4to, together with:Moore (Jerrold Northrop), The Green Fuse, pastoral vision in English art 1820-2000, 1st edition, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 2007, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plusSotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, publisher, Catalogue of The Fine Collection of Engravings , formed buy Rev. J. Burleigh James, late of Knowbury, Salop, 1877, 13 monochrome plates, contemporary hand written prices to the margins, some wear to the original title page, some light spotting & toning, front endpaper, board & spine partially detached, bound in contemporary blue cloth, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, and other art reference & related, mostly orginal cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves)
AYER, A.J. The foundations of empirical knowledge. 1955. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J.R. SEARLE. The construction of social reality. (1995). Ohcl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Speech acts. An essay in the philosophy of language. 1969. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Freedom and neurobiology. Reflections on free will, language, and political power. (2004). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- CH. PERELMAN & L. OLBRECHTS-TYTECA. The new rhetoric. A treatise on argumentation. Transl. by J. Wilkinson & P. Weaver. (2010). Owrps. (As new). -- And 11 o. (16).
A folio of mostly early 20th century aquatints, engravings and dry points, all signed in pencil, comprising, Henry Wilkinson, Windermere Swans; Norman janes, Beach in Cyprus and Rope Merchants, Greenwich; Henry Rushbury, Prisons and Assizes Courts, York, PCC; Marion Rhodes, Bamburgh Castle, PCC; Jim Lovegrove, Bankside Old Wharf, PCC; William Monk, Bodiam castle, two early states, etchings; Harold Coop, Millstream; TW Ward, Hammersmith Turnout; Leslie Moffat ward, Estuary of The Trent, early trial print; a map of ancient Italy (11)
1888 pattern bayonet and scabbard and two Grass 1876 bayonets 1888 pattern bayonet and scabbard, the ricasso stamped Wilkinson London 9'97, together with two Grass m.1876 bayonets dated 1875 and 1878. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.The Gras bayonets measure 64cm long
Firearms reference books, Firearms reference books, to include: The Complete Handgun 1330 to present by I Hogg, Handguns 1300 -1870, Modern Small Arms by Major F. Myatt, ABC of Antique Pistol Assembly by A.J. Whitehouse, An Illustrated History of Guns and Small Arms J Rosa & R. May, Gun Digest of Gun Accessories & Services, The Greenhill Military Small Arms Data Book Ian Hogg, Early Gunpowder Artillery c1300-1600 John Norris, Secret Fire Arms -An illustrated history of miniature & concealed handguns J.Walter, The Observers Book of Firearms N. Du Quesne-Bird, Modern Weapons & Warfare Will Fowler, Napoleons Military Machine Phillip Haythornthwaite, Discovery Artillery R J Wilkinson Latham, British & American Tanks of WWII P Chamberlain & C Ellis, Cartridges of the World 4th edition by Barnes, Shooting Badminton Library, World War II Small Arms John Weeks, Handgun from Matchlock to laser sighted weapon by J Batchelor & J Walter, 21st century small arms – Steve Crawford, Firearms Howard L. Blackmore
An original bronze plaque with wooden frame for the opening of The Kitty Wilkinson Baths and Wash House, City of Liverpool the Rt. Hon. Thomas Dowd J. P. Lord Mayor 'This 'Kitty Wilkinson' Baths and Wash-House was erected by the Baths Committee of the Corporation of Liverpool and was opened on the tenth day of September 1925 by the Lord Mayor. Baths Committee Chairman Alderman Harold E. Davies. Deputy Chairman Councillor W. T. Roberts. Alderman J. W. Walker.', various councillors' names, and Walter Moon, Town Clerk, names of Land Steward and Surveyor and Engineer and Chief Superintendents of Baths, with Liver Bird emblem to the top, dated either side 1924-1925, within a shield-shaped wooden frame, 74 x 57cm.Footnote: Catherine Wilkinson was an Irish immigrant, wife of a labourer who became known as 'The Saint of the Slums'. In 1832 during a cholera epidemic, she had the only boiler in the neighbourhood, so she invited those with infected clothes or linens to use it, thus saving many lives.
Victorian pattern officer's sword, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall; dress scabbard, field scabbard, bullion knot, and leather case, the sword initialled FAM (Captain Frederick Allan Maclean, Royal Anglesey Militia, East Yorkshire Regiment and 129th Belushi’s Regiment Indian Army, and Royal Scots Fusiliers).Condition report:Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.

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