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WW2 BOB fighter pilots Bob Foster 605 sqn, Archie McInnes 238 sqn, Tom Neil 249 sqn, Ken Wilkinson 616 sqn signed 8 x 6 inch b/w Hurricane photo fixed with certificate to A4 page. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. All autographs 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 £9.99
WW2 BOB fighter pilot Ken Wilkinson 616 sqn signed photo, hand written letter fixed with biography to A4 page. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. All autographs 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 £9.99
George V 1897 pattern Army Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the 82.5cm 'London Made' blade etched to both sides with Royal Crests and cyphers etc, pierced half-basket hilt with wire-bound fish skin grip and remains of leather knot strap; in leather covered field service scabbard L101cm overall; and two 14th Prince of Wales Own swagger sticks (3)Condition Report:Sword - blade in good condition but hilt very rusty with only traces of plating. Scabbard tip damaged and no hanger. Swagger sticks - condition is consistent with age and use with smaller one quite bent.
10 Signed Honour Restored 1st Edition Hardback Book By Sqn Ldr Peter Brown AFC. Signed by Peter Brown, Ken Wilkinson, Patrick Bamburger, Basil Stapleton, Tony Iveson, Richard Haine, Keith Lawrence and 3 others. Published in 2005. 250 Pages. Good Condition Overall. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
5 Signed Edition Hardback Book Titled A Dictionary of The Battle Of Britain by Geoff Simpson. Signed on Title Page by Geoffrey Wellum, William Walker, Tony G Pickering, Ken Wilkinson and Owen V Burns. Published in 2009. 160 Pages. Good Overall Condition. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
* Wilkinson (Henry, 1921 - 2011). Dry Point Etching of a Shooting Scene, uncoloured etching of a man loading a shotgun with a terrier and a Springer Spaniel seated at his feet, signed by the artist in pencil below the image to the lower right, annotated "Artist's Proof" to the lower left, 195 x 150 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Wilkinson (Norman, 1878 - 1931). Landfall, etching, signed in pencil below the image by the artist to the lower right, 210 x 305 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQTY: (2)
Clarice Cliff. An extensive A J Wilkinson banded ware dinner and tea service, 1932, including conical shapes, printed bizarre mark (100) Both tureens and sauce tureens and covers in good condition, two saucers chipped, one cup chipped, one or two of the other cups with slight wear to the black enamel band, two of the three conical bowls chipped, the larger of the two jugs chipped on lip, slop basin or similar chipped, several of the smaller oval dishes with small scratches to the bands, five plates chipped, several plates with small spots of wear to the band but most good
A Royal Navy 1856 pattern midshipman's dirk and scabbard, decoration to the etched blade including GvR cypher and signed HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, blade 18" (45.8cm), part sword not attached Blade good save for one or two small spots of rust only, dusty / dirty from long term storage in an attic or other
England 2003 RWC winners signed player photographs, both measuring 10" x 8" of Lewis Moody and Neil Back along with an official 2003 RWC Final programme signed by Martin Johnson, England's talsiman captain, together with England 2003 RWC winners signed player photographs, official programmes and brochures. Signatures include Will Greenwood, Jason Robinson (includes COA) & Lawrence Dallaglio. Official programmes are for matche 45 New Zealand v Australia semi-final 1, match 46 France v England semi-final 2 and the Final match 48 England v Australia also included in lot the official IRB tournament guide plus Rugby World Cup 2003 souvenir edition magazine, plus England 2003 RWC winners signed special player montage 12" x 8" photographs, autographs of Neil Back & Matt Dawson on one montage, Jonny Wilkinson with the infamous drop goal kick, Mike Tindall & Mike Catt together along with Martin Johnson winning captain lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy, with COAs sold as seen, please form own opinion before bidding on this lot
England 2003 Rugby World Cup Winners signed shirt, all squad plus coach Sir Clive Woodward, autographs are Iain Balshaw, Ben Cohen, Josh Lewsey, Dan Luger, Jason Robinson. Stuart Abbott, Will Greenwood, Mike Tindall, Mike Catt , Paul Grayson, Jonny Wilkinson (Vice Captain), Kyran Bracken, Matt Dawson, Andy Gomarsall, Jason Leonard, Phil Vickery, Julian White, Trevor Woodman, Mark Regan, Steve Thompson, Dorian West, Danny Grewcock, Martin Johnson (captain), Ben Kay, Neil Back, Martin Corry, Lawrence Dallaglio, Richard Hill, Lewis Moody, Joe Worsley & Sir Clive Woodward (coach) sold as seen, please form own opinion before bidding on this lot
England 2003 Rugby World Cup Winners signed shirt, comprising are Iain Balshaw, Ben Cohen, Josh Lewsey, Dan Luger, Jason Robinson. Stuart Abbott, Will Greenwood, Mike Tindall, Mike Catt , Paul Grayson, Jonny Wilkinson (Vice Captain), Kyran Bracken, Matt Dawson, Andy Gomarsall, Jason Leonard, Phil Vickery, Julian White, Trevor Woodman, Mark Regan, Steve Thompson, Dorian West, Danny Grewcock, Martin Johnson (captain), Ben Kay, Neil Back, Martin Corry, Lawrence Dallaglio, Richard Hill, Lewis Moody and Joe Worsley)
An assortment of Victorian and later GB and World stamps, including a number of Penny Reds from various plates, Victorian Jubilee, WMK Royal Cypher Multi, 1918 Bradbury - Wilkinson Printing, British Empire Exhibition, Postal Union Congress, Silver Jubilee, World Commemoratives, well presented and majority with good annotation
Disney - Aardman - Anne Wilkinson - 11 x soft toys and 2 x Disney figures, includes Wallace, Gromit and Wendolene soft toys, a vintage poseable Donald Duck figure measuring 25 cm tall. They all show some signs of use and would benefit from cleaning, Donald has some cracks to his skin. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A QUANTITY OF FRAMED PRINTS ETC, to include a Brian Eden signed landscape print, approximate size including frame 58cm x 72cm, a Rex Preston landscape print, pastel landscape by Brian Monk, prints by Claude Monet, five botanical study prints by John Wilkinson, oil on canvas water landscape signed C. Alain, oil on canvas coastal landscape indistinctly signed, two metal poppy wall art sculptures - one boxed, together with other assorted prints etc (2 boxes and loose)
This is an important journal about the campaign of General Burgoyne, in a first edition state, and it provides you-are-there insights into the campaign which may have cost the British a chance to win the Revolutionary War. The full title is A State of the Expedition from Canada, As Laid Before the House of Commons By Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and Verified By Evidence; With A Collection of Authentic Documents … Written and Collected by Himself, And Dedicated To the Officers of the Army He Commanded. London: Printed for J. Almon, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly 1780. The journal is a first edition, 4 vo., with five raised bands, a red label with gilt lettering and faint horizontal ruled bands on the spine, brown boards, marbled endpapers, six engraved folding maps and charts, 140 pages of text and Appendix i - lxii, with a Postscript to the Appendix lxi - lxii, and an Advertisement at the end about the positions of his army on September 8 and September 19 and the expedition to Bennington, with a separated front board, the rear board is still attached; the label on the spine reads “Burgoyne’s Narative”, and you can tell this is a first edition by its size - the first edition measures 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. wide and the second edition is smaller, measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. wide. Burgoyne (1722 - 1792) was a brilliant British general who was granted Supreme Command of the Northern Army during the Revolutionary War, and he hoped to end the war by marching down from Canada to Albany, New York, meet up with the army of Sir William Howe, join Howe in a campaign against George Washington and retake the entire Hudson River Valley; his aim was to prevent New England from receiving supplies and reinforcements from the south, but his plan was thwarted by the Americans and one of his own generals. Burgoyne captured Crown Point and Fort Ticonderoga in his march south, which threatened to cut off vital supplies to the American army, but Howe never met Burgoyne’s army in New York, and eventually Burgoyne’s army was cut off by the Americans and Burgoyne was forced to surrender all his forces at Saratoga, which proved to be a turning point in the war. There are a total of six maps here that show Burgoyne’s positions at various stages in the campaign and are in fabulous condition - very clean, no stains or foxing - and the third map is the only one with an issue - a slight tear on the edge (a half-inch tear at the bottom that does not touch any part of the map or the text). The frontis map is titled “A Map of the Country in which the Army under Lt. General Burgoyne acted in the Campaign of 1777, shewing the Marches of the Army & the Places of the principal Actions. Drawn by Mr. Medcalfe & Engraved by Wm. Faden. London, published as the Act direct by Wm. Faden. Feb. 1st, 1780.” The second map (located in the rear of the book) is titled “Plan of the Action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazier, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach Deputy Quarter Master General. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st, 1780.” This map is hand-colored with red highlights. The third map (at the rear) is titled ”Position of the Detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum, Walmscock near Bennington, shewing the Attacks of the Enemy on the 16th August 1777. Drawn by Lieutt. Durnford, Engineer. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st 1780 …” This map is hand-colored with red highlights too. The fourth map (at the rear) is entitled “Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellent Lt. General Burgoyne at Swords House on Hudson’s River near Stillwater on Sept 17th with the Positions of that part of the Army engaged on the 19th Sept 1777. Drawn by W.C. Wilkinson Lt. 62d Regt. Asst. Engr. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st, 1780 …” The map is hand-colored with red highlights. The fifth map (at the rear) is titled “Enemy’s Camp at Stillwater, Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellent Lt General Burgoyne at Braemus Heights on Hudson’s River near Stillwater, on the 20th Septr with the Positions of the Detachment &c. on the Action of the 7th of Octr & the Position of the Army on the 8th Octr 1777. Drawn by W. C. Wilkinson, Lt 62 Regt. Asst Engr. Engraved by Wm Faden. London, published as the Act direct by W. Faden, Charing Cross, Feb 1st 1780” This map is hand-colored with red, blue, and orange highlights. The last map (at the rear) is titled “Plan of the Position which the Army under Lt. Genl. Burgoyne took at Saratoga on the 10th of September 1777, and in which it remained till the Convention was signed … Engraved by Wm Faden. Published as ye Act directs, Feby. 1st 1780 by Wm Faden Charing Cross”, with orange and red hand-colored highlights. Burgoyne’s campaign was pivotal to the direction of the Revolutionary War. If he had been successful, the British might well have won the war. But the Americans captured his army at Saratoga, which turned the tide of the war. The front cover is detached, but that can be repaired, and the rest of the book is astounding - the text is clean and important, the maps are very clean and provide insights into the movements of Burgoyne’s army. The book is a first edition, and Burgoyne was one of the greatest generals the British had in the war, and he was let down by one of his own generals.
Assorted Gents Mid-20th Century Costume, comprising a Maenson green tweed check three piece suit with breeches, and a grey wool two piece with turn upsKerslake and Dixon Ltd Hanover Square London suit with turn up trousers and two grey wool three piece suitsLG Wilkinson Ltd Hanover Square London brown check three piece suit with breechesPK Model navy wool overcoat with quilted lining (size 52)Marlsbro grey herringbone double breasted overcoatSabre light brown wool duffle coatHardys Alnwick waxed coatpurple kid leather drawstring bag, Thurston London plated and tan leather braces mounts, another pair of braces, gents new Boulton tan leather gloves in box, collar(10)Marlbro Overcoat - 42" chest, stitched repair just inside the front opening, and rubbing and wear to the lining inside.Sabre duffle coat - 46" chest, pocket loose, areas of rubbing/holes to the shoulder and wear overall. Waxed jacket - 46" chest and well worn. Kerslake & Dixon grey suit, no 1818 - 42" chest, slight wear to jacket, 35" waist for trousers, turn up, button fly, inside leg 32", slight wear, and possibly waistcoat is associated.Kerslake & Dixon checked suit, no 1718, 34" waist, button fly and turn ups, 31" inside leg. 46" chest and slight wear to jacket and waistcoat.Kerslake & Dixon grey suit no 1628, 44" chest, 34" waist, button fly, turn ups, inside leg 31", light stain on the lining of the waistcoat, slight wear overall.Maenson green checked suit with breeches - 44" chest, small hole to the front of the waistcoat, 34" waist, zip fly - slight wear overall.PK Model overcoat - 52" chest, small hole to the button area, stitched repairs to the sleevehole in lining, some wear and rubbing to the wool.Maenson grey checked suit - 45" chest, couple of light marks to the lapel and back of the jacket (see images), 34" waist, 31" inside leg, zip fly, turn ups and several small brown spots to the legs.LG Wilkinson brown checked suit with breeches - 44" chest, two small thread pulls to the front of the jacket and slight wear, small mark to the lapel, 34" waist and slight wear to the breeches.
Victorian silver five bar toast rack, with curved bars and central ring handle, upon four ball feet, hallmarks Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1895, H11cm, approximate weight 3.80 ozt (118.2 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Ball feet with a few knocks, and some solder repairs to bars.Hallmarks clear and legible.
East India Company, Portcullis issues, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver Testern or Eighth-Dollar, mm. O [1600/01], crowned arms dividing crowned e r, : elizabeth · d’· g’· an’· fr’· et · hi’· regina · [Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland], rev. : posvi · devm · adivtorem · mevm · [I have appointed God my helper], crowned portcullis, 3.44g/3h (Prid. 4 (a); BCW 1; Lockett Sale 3310, Wilkinson Sale 934 and Comber Sale 92, same dies; S 2607D). Good very fine and attractively toned, very rare [certified and graded NGC AU 58] £12,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: W.J. Zimmerman (Chicago, IL) Collection [from Spink October 1961] SNC (London) February 1981 (857) R.S. James Collection, Spink Auction 31 (London), 12 October 1983, lot 181 With Spink (London), ticket ‘Clarendon’ (E. Bohr) Collection, Part II, Bonhams Auction (London), 17 October 2006, lot 1114 With A. Bryant (London) 2016, ticket Baldwin (London) FPL Winter 2017 (132), ticket and envelope. Owner’s ticket
Cased Holland and Holland 12 bore side by side shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Cased Holland and Holland Dominion 12 bore side by side shotgun, 28 inch London Nitro proofed barrels bearing faint traces of the maker's name, both with quarter chokes, sidelock ejector actions with auto safety catch, figured chequered stock, serial number 26236, together with the original leather and brass edged case serial numbered to the gun with loading instructions, the lid stamped A.H. Wilkinson R.A.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED15 1/8" LOPThe gun is in good general condition.The barrels ring when tapped.The handwritten letter in the case notes that the barrels have dents which need to be raised. There are very slight wobbles that can be seen when sighting down either tube into strong light, this is probably from dents that have been raised.The barrels are in proof and measure at: 735R and 734L against a proof stamp of: 729The walls measure . 22 right and . 23 leftThe bores are clean and free from pitting, there are some very light shadows that indicate light pitting that has been polished out.The there is very slight perceivable wobble between barrels and action with the forend removed.The actions function correctly with snap caps.There is some very light scattered pitting marks seen occasionally in the polished areas.The barrels have been reblacked and the H&H name is barely visible. The blacking to the barrels is in good order with only slight wear.The stock has been lengthened, there is a small repair to the toe of the stock just before the section which has been added in to increase length. There is an expertly executed repair to the forend tip where a tiny piece of wood has been added to the very edge. Outside this the stock is free from splits or repairs, there are occasional scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.The case is in stable condition. The corners are separating in some spots but are retained by the brass edges. The leather is perishing on the surface in some areas such as the handles and straps. There is some moth damage to the inside lining and marks and dents to the labels. A piece of fabric has been replaced where the butt stock would sit.
Officers 1912 pattern sword and scabbard Officers 1912 pattern sword and scabbard, by Wilkinson London, the etched blade with George V monogram, wire bound fish skin grip, issue number 45498 to the spine of the blade. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.109cm long
EIIR 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson No.107600, regulation blade etched with crowned EIIR, royal cypher, arms and scrolls, regulation nickel hilt, wire bound plastic grip, leather dress knot, in its black leather covered field service scabbard. Blade 83cms. Good condition.
3x British Enfield Martini Henry P-1887 Bayonets, two being complete with the leather and steel mounted scabbards which appear to have been re-issued to Nepal or somewhere in the Far East. The other without scabbard has Wilkinson Sword London makers mark. Generally all good condition. (3 items)Ex John Ingham collection.
Australian 1907 Bayonet by Lithgow, with two piece wooden grips, housed in leather scabbard with steel mounts. Blade stamped ’LITHGOW’ and 1917 date. Australian acceptance stamps; South African issue 1907 bayonet by Wilkinson. Two piece wooden grips, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge. South African union stamp to the pommel. Generally good condition; British No7 bayonet with bakelite grips. Housed in its steel scabbard. Knife type blade with markings to the forte. Generally good. (3 items) Ex John Ingham collection.
Selection of Bayonets, including two triangular socket bayonets in reproduction scabbards; reproduction triangular socket bayonet in scabbard; British 1907 bayonet by Wilkinson with a replaced / reproduction hook quillon cross guard; two good quality reproduction Brown Bess socket bayonets, one with Gill stamp and the other with mark of the East India Company. (6 items)
British 1903 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, fine example with two piece wooden grips. Steel pommel with oil hole and stamped ’69.P 73’. Short steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with crown over 1903 with issue stamps and Wilkinson London makers details. Generally good condition.
British 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with oil hole, cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in damaged leather scabbard with webbing frog attached Blade with fuller to the back edge and stamped with acceptance stamps and crown over 1907 and GR. Blade made by Wilkinson with 1916 issue date; South African issue No9 bayonet complete with its original scabbard and a British No4 bayonet with its original scabbard. (3 items)
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre two piece cruet set'Viscaria' pattern, comprising mustard pot and pepper shaker, mustard marked to base 'Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England' (2) pepper Height 6.5cm Condition: The glaze is slightly crazed on both, particularly when looked at under a loupe. There is wear to the bases as you would expect. The mustard pot has a small piece of sellotape stuck to it, which would need to be removed. Minor scratches to and around the tree on the pepper pot, visible in the image. There is tiny chip to the edge of the lid.
A Clarice Cliff bowl decorated with 'Circle Tree' designsigned to base 'Hand painted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England'Height 9cm, diameter 21cm Condition: Evidence of wear to the interior commensurate with use, otherwise in fair overall condition. This pattern was formly titled R.A.F Tree and Target Tree.
A George V silver fruit dish, gravy boat, napkin ring and five other silver dish Sheffield, 1919, Atkin Bros., gravy boat Sheffield, 1978, napkin ring, Sheffield, 1901, Henry Wilkinson, together with with three decanter labels, one marked 'Rum', one 'Brandy', one plain example, a tea strainer and a caddy spoon, with various marks, napkin ring boxed, (8)dish Length 18.5cm, weight approx. 18.67oztCondition: All in good order. Napkin ring boxed.
Eleven bladed weapon / accoutrement / shooting related reference books including The Brown Bess by Goldstien & Molbray, Bayonets An Illustrated History by Martin Brayley, Fighting Knives by Frederick Stephens, The American Bayonet 1776-1964 by Albert Harding and British Military Bayonets by Wilkinson Latham etc
English Civil War Collection of pamphlets comprising:1) [New Model Army]. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; for the Speedy Raising of Money in the Easterne Association, and Other Counties Adjacent, for the Maintanence of the Forces imployed in reducing of the Garrison of Newarke. London: by T. W. for Edw. Husband, 13th August 1645. [2] 5 [1] pp., unopened [ESTC R13700: 3 copies worldwide];2) [Ireland]. Sixteene Queres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the Judges of the Said Kingdom. London: [no printer], 1641. [2] 14 13-18 pp., without final blank [ESTC R17541];3) [Ireland]. The Particular Relation of the Present Estate and Condition of Ireland ... with those Battels and overthrows lately given to the Rebels to the 16. of this Present February. London: Joseph Hunscott, 1642. 20 pp., deckle edges [ESTC R9885];4) [Yorkshire; Siege of Hull]. A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the Preservation and Safety of the Kingdom, and the Town of Hull. With the Assurance of both Houses to Satisfie all Losse sustained by any Service done for the Safety of the said Town, by Reason of the Overflowing of the Water upon any the grounds there. London: by Luke Norton and John Field, for Edward Husbands and John Frank, July 13th, 1642. 8 pp., deckle-edges, unopened [ESTC R27933: 10 UK copies];5) [Douglas, Lady Eleanor]. The Benidiction [sic], [London: no printer], 1651, [4] pp., with caption-title 'For the Armies General, His Excellency', [ESTC R26482: 10 copies worldwide];6) Overton, Richard. An Appeale from the Degenerate Representative Body, the Commons of England ... to ... the Free People in General of the Several Counties, Cities, Townes, Burroughs ... and in especially ... Sir Thomas Fairfax ... by Richard Overton, Prisoner in the Infamous Goale [sic] of Newgate. London: [no printer], 1647, [2] 38 pp., [ESTC R201704, 14 copies worldwide];7) An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning the Proceedings of divers ill-affected persons and Papists within the Counties of Denbigh, Mountgomery [sic], Flint, Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, who have in Contempt of the Parliament, entered into an Hostile and Dangerous Association amongst themselves. London: for Edw. Husbands, July 11, 1643, 8 pp. [ESTC R6464];8) The High Court of Justice, or Cromwels New Slaughter-House in England ... being the Third Part of the History of Independency. [London]: In the second year of the States Liberty, and the Peoples Slavery, 1660. 71 [1] pp., ink-stamp to final page and blank [ESTC R17922];9) An Advertisement to the whole Kingdome of England, but more especially to the Citie of London, speedily to consider their present Dangers, and prevent their approaching Miseries. London: by R. O and G. D., 1642. [2] 6 pp., title-page with pencilled notes and shallow chip to corner [ESTC R5449: 9 UK copies];10) Pickering, Benjamin. A Firebrand Pluckt out of the Burning. A Sermon preached ... before the Honourable House of Commons ... by Benjamin Pikering [sic]. London: by I. L. for Philemon Stephens, and Samuel Gellibrand, 1645. [8] 28 pp. [ESTC R18962];11) Sedgwicke, William. Zions Deliverance and her Friends Duty ... In a Sermon preached at a Publicke Fast before the Honourable House of Commons. London: for John Bellamy and Ralph Smith, 1642. [4] 54 [2] pp., annotations to title-page and final leaf [ESTC R18932];12) Whittaker, Jeremiah. Eirenopoios. Christ the Settlement of Unsettled Times, in a Sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons. London: for John Bellamy & Ralph Smith, 1642, [8] 61 [1] pp., without A1 (licence leaf or blank?) [ESTC R27065];13) Wilkinson, Henry. Babylons Ruine, Jerusalems Rising. Set forth in a Sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons. London: for Chr. Meredith, and Sa. Gellibrand, 1643. [8] 32 pp. [ESTC R40697].Together with 5 similar pamphlets: Henry Dove, A Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the City of London, 1682, without initial blank and licence leaf, closely trimmed shaving signature-marks and catchwords, contemporary pen-trials and ownership inscriptions, closed tear in final leaf [ESTC R31365]; John Standish, A Sermon preached before the King at White-Hal, 1675, without initial blank but retaining advertisement leaf [ESTC R13595]; Luke Milbourne, The Danger of Changes in Church or State, 1715/15, Arabic quotation from Erpenius on title-page, [ESTC N28349]; Sir Jonathan Trelawny, A Sermon … for the Signal Successes vouchsafed to Her Majesties Forces by Sea and Land: under the Command of the Earl of Marlborough in the Low Countries, 1702 [ESTC T143136]; Charles Bathurst, A Serious Exhortation to the People of England, to mind their Present Visitation, it being the Day of the Lord's Love unto them, 1669, this edition not in ESTC, one leaf largely torn away.Variable browning, all stitched in modern card wrappers and housed together in single custom quarter-morocco solander boxNote: Provenance: The Millmore English Civil War Collection.

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