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Offered from The Forshaw Speedway Collection c.1939 Excelsior JAP 500cc Mk I Speedway Racing MotorcycleFrame no. L 187Engine no. JOS/C 3418•Max Grosskreutz designed frame•Well-presented example of a popular pre-war Mk I modelStarting under the name of Bayliss Thomas & Company as Coventry manufacturers of bicycles and ordinaries from 1874, the name changed to the Excelsior Motor Company in 1910. Excelsior had close links with Prestwich at Tottenham from as early as 1914. Later taken over by R. Walker & Sons after the first world war and moving to Tysley Birmingham, Excelsior built their image through racing, winning the Lightweight TT in 1929. They later commissioned Blackburn to design a four-valve engine, this 'Mechanical Marvel' resulting in another TT win in 1933. This engine inspired Excelsior to produce their own similar engine, the Manxman in 1935 which established itself in the racing world including a win in the German Grand Prix in 1936. A little earlier in 1932 Excelsior had joined rivals in the speedway world when Prestwich asked them to produce a suitable frame. His was a one off and nothing more happened for some years. Around 1935/6 Max Grosskreutz started to make frames to his own design which became very popular and successful. Max was persevering to meet the demand with ever more interest when Bluey Wilkinson won the world Final in 1938 with a Grosskreutz frame increasing the demand even further. By April 1939 Max had placed a £1,000 order with Excelsior to produce frames in volume. This became the Mk 1 Excelsior. These were unusual, although lugged as so many others of the time this frame had two extra tubes running below the fuel tank from the steering head to the seat down tube. Inevitably this became known as the Five Tuber.It is not known for certain when this Excelsior joined the Forshaw collection but in a letter dated 1989 from Richard to Mr Hunt he asks if he can arrange to see the Excelsior speedway machine 'that we spoke about some eighteen months ago'. It is reasonable to assume that a deal was concluded. It is not known how much work had to be carried out when this machine was purchased but this Mk1 Excelsior is now a very well presented example of a very popular design from the later 1930s. Accompanied with many photographs, Excelsior adverts and literature as well as a sketch of a knee hook assembly. The mechanical condition is not known and therefore we recommend recommissioning and/or restoration to a greater or lesser extent. Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Pottery 'Fantastique' pattern Bowl, printed marks to base, some discolouration and stilt marks to inside, wear and scratching to decoration, diameter 20cm, together with a Crown Devon Art Deco style Wall Plaque, hand painted by Dorothy Ann, printed marks to reverse, two chips to back, 32cm high (2)
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Lyton Honeydew Coffee Set, circa 1936, comprising coffee pot and cover, six cans and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, hand painted with two flower heads, green and brown banding, cans unmarked, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl WILKINSON LTD ENGLAND, coffee pot H (B) LTD, coffee pot 19cm highCoffee pot has a tiny chip to spout and a hairline crack, cream jug has a hairline crack and chip to spout, two cups have chips.
Chapbooks, early 19th century, Gothic type and popular tales, most with frontispieces, in later bindings: Life of Mary Kent alias Mrs Bertram, Well known in Fashionable Circles as Mother Bang, Duncombe's Eighth Edition, folding coloured frontispiece, original yellow wrappers bound in, bookplate of Duff Cooper, half calf; The Spectres of Lord Oswald and Lady Rosa, by Sarah Wilkinson; The Night Hag or Saint Swithin's Chair; The Mysterious Stranger or Sorrows of a Natural Daughter; De La Mark and Constantia; Ulric and Gustavus, or the Unhappy Swedes; Cavigny of Tuscany by Lucy Watkins; The Life of Matilda Countess of Lausanne, to which is added The Castle of Formosa, by Miss Guion; The Widow's Son by Miss Sedgwick (without frontispiece); The Broken Heart by Miss Strickland (without frontispiece, damaged boards) (10)
Chapbooks, early 19th century, popular tales, most with frontispieces, in later bindings: The Death-Bed Confessions of the late Countess of Guernsey, frontispiece portrait dated 1826; The Shipwreck of ... Paul and Virginia, London: S. Fisher 1800, engraved frontispiece; another edition publ. W. Mason; The Life of Jack Sheppard, Bysh's edition, coloured folding frontispiece (reinforced); The Wonderful Life of Wolfe, a notorious Robber and Murderer, Fairburn's Edition, folding frontispiece laid down, bound with The Adventures of Philip Quarll, rather soiled; The Eventful History of Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, by S. Wilkinson, bound with The Welch Heiress, folding frontispiece laid down, some soiling; Oakcliffe Hall bound with Edward's Cross, frontispieces laid down, soiling, worn straight grain morocco; The Fatal Scarf, by Madame Leinstein, browned and stained; The Curfew, 1807, contents with lower corners use-damaged with slight loss; Mary Macgregor, by Mary Cameron, 16mo, advert leaf at end (10)
Shores (Christopher) and Williams (Clive) Aces High, Grub Street, 1994, multi-signed by Robert Appleford, Michael Wainwright 64 Sqdn, Terence Kane 234 Sqn, Ken Williams 616 + 19, John Ellcombe 151, Lmsmalkov 616 + 9, Owen V Burns 235 Sqn, Nigel Rose 602, Geoffrey Wallace 929, W.J. Clark 219, Bill Green 501, JMW Gray 645 Sqn, Luis Flone 248 Sqdn, Peter Brown 41 and 611 Sqdns, with a roll of white stickers signed by 10 veterans inc. Tom Neil, Bob Foster, Owen Burns 235, F.O. Wilkinson 616 Sq. Spitfire, Tony Pickering 501 Sq. Hurric, Fl Lt Bill Gree Hurr. Spit. Typhoon 501, Terry Kay, Nigel Rose Spit 234sq., Ben Chappie 100th Anti/Regt 'Gordons' and Jimmy Kemp 26th Indian DIV Royal Warwicks
TULK (Charles Augustus, 1786-1849), patron to William Blake and John Flaxman, and founder member of the Swedenborg Society, a small archive collection including family albums and published illustrated works by Flaxman. Included is Caroline Tulk's album of drawings and watercolours with a pencil sketch of Charles Tulk attributed to Giuseppi Caputi, and another bust length sketch thought to be of Flaxman.Serena viewing herself in the Glass by Maria Flaxman, for Hayley's The Triumphs of Temper. 9 x 12cm; also a Flaxman Gallery Subscription List, 1848, inscribed in ink ‘To my dear friend – La Comtesse Cottrell, from M. Denman’. It contains handwritten corrections by Maria Denman, in ink, to the printed subscriber’s list.Five 1st edition volumes of Flaxman's drawings, published 1805-35, including: The Illiad of Homer, The Odysey, Compositions from the Works, Days and Theogony of Hesiod, Compositions from the Works, Days and Theogony of Hesiod, The Lord's Prayer. Also two French editions. Three works by or about Tulk. A manuscript letter dated November 4th 1847, from Charles Augustus Tulk to the wife of James J. Garth Wilkinson, social reformer, editor and translator of Swedenborg’s scientific and philosophical writings.An annotated proof copy of pages 131-142, in biographical notes 230 to 234 of Documents Concerning the Life and Character of Emanuel Swedenborg, Collected, Translated, and Annotated Testimony of Contemporaries, p556, [1875?] referring to J.J. Garth Wilkinson, Swedenborg’s Portraits, John Flaxman, Charles A. Tulk & Swedenborg’s Skull.
A WWI era 1854 pattern officer’s sword with HAC emblem to guard and engraved blade by Henry Wilkinson, London, numbered 56667, brown leather battle dress scabbard. Sword 56667 was made for a W.W. Burton HAC. There is also mentioned a Lieutenant-Colonel F.C.C Balfour. The dates of 17.3.19 and 17.8.20 are probably for the ordering and completion/collection dates – or when the sword was ‘proved’ (tested after being completed).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a circular cream jug and sugar bowl by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1919, the sugar bowl with a loop handle, reed and stitch border and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; a Victorian oval mustard by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1857, with an urn shaped finial to the domed body, a scroll handle, a pierced body and on four pad feet, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, with a blue glass liner and silver mustard spoon; a cased set of six trifid pattern coffee spoons by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1971, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; two coffee spoons with bean terminals; and two napkin rings 527g (16.95 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
Short & Mason Ltd. Military Clinometer or rangefinder, in oxidized brass case marked London, 1909, No.4864, in a stitched leather case marked Wilkinson & Co.; together with a WW1 Verners pattern MKVII military marching compass with mother-of-pearl chapter ring, possibly by Cruchon & Emons of London c.1916 (2)
A full size Irish violin by Thomas Perry and William Wilkinson, Dublin, with two-piece back branded 'Perry Dublin' below the button and with indistinct original interior label, length of back 35.5cm, with mahogany case.Additional InformationSeveral cracks to table, knocks to corners, repair to scroll, back appears in better order, please see additional photographsSerial number is difficult to read, it is 4601 or 4609, small mother of pearl mount on scroll.
THE BEATLES - EP & 7" PACK. Gorgious pack of 11 x EPs / 7" to include original pressings. Titles include Love Me Do (45-R 4949 - VG), Twist and Shout (GEP 8882 - OG Pressing, No 'Sold in UK' on label, VG / VG+), The Beatles Hits (GEP 8880 - OG, VG+ / VG+), No. 1 (GEP 8883 - OG - VG+ / VG), All My Loving (GEP 8891 - OG), A Hard Day's Night (GEP 8920), Let It Be (R5833 - Ex / Ex), Emi Bonilla - Beatlemania Flamenca (GEP 8945), Arthur Wilkinson and His Orchestra - Beatle Cracker Suite, Barock and Roll ensemble - eine kleine beatlemusic and The George Martin Orchestra - A Hard Days Night. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some records dropping below this.
A GROUP OF A J WILKINSON AND CLARICE CLIFF CERAMICS, comprising a Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire Cotswold pattern dinner plate, an A J Wilkinson Celtic Rose sugar caster, together with A J Wilkinson Honeyglaze cake plate and three oval dishes (6) (Condition report: good condition, one oval dish has a glazed over chip, some crazing)
A Victorian silver chamber stick, of lobed circular form with bead moulded edge detail, having a removable sconce and snuffer over the central column, the snuffer opposed by a curled handle with oval crest engraved thumb piece, marks for Sheffield 1889, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, 8cm, 130grams. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition
A mid-century Wilkinson sword F S fighting knife. The blade etched Wilkinson sword London, the F S fighting knife, in leather scabbard, milled metal grip, the knife itself measuring approximately 28.5cm long Condition Report: The knife has been consigned by a private client who informed us that the knife had been in the family for a long time. k
Wilko Johnson signed 10x8 colour photo. Wilko Johnson (born John Peter Wilkinson, 12 July 1947) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter and occasional actor. He was a member of the pub rock/rhythm and blues band Dr. Feelgood in the 1970s. Johnson is known for his distinctive guitar playing style which he achieved by not using a pick but instead relying on fingerstyle. This enabled him to play rhythm guitar and riffs or solos at the same time creating a highly percussive guitar sound. 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
NO RESERVE Harland (John) and T. T. Wilkinson. Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c., . . . first edition, an Appendix containing a Rare Tract on the Lancashire Witches, portrait frontispiece, vignette title, list of subscribers, bookplate of F. Reddaway, toning and light finger marks to pages, later full-calf, gilt, spine decorated in gilt within compartments, inner dentelles, gilt, g.e., light marks to boards and corners a little bumped, 1873 § Cruikshank (George) and John Collier. Tim Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect; and Poems, 6 etched plates by George and Robert Cruikshank, toning and browning, bookplate of F. Reddaway, rebound half calf marbled boards, gilt, lightly rubbed, spine decorated in gilt within compartments g.e., 1828 § A' Beckett (Gilbert Abbott) The Comic History of England, 2 vol., first edition and an early reprint, 1847-1853; The Comic History of Rome, [c. 1880] each illustrated with full-page hand-coloured engravings and woodcuts by John Leech, , toning, browning and occasional foxing, bookplates of F. Reddaway, uniform original full brown cloth, gilt, rubbed and marked, spines ends and corners bumped, 8vo (5)
Great Britain and British Commonwealth. Lot comprises: 6 albums of Great Britain stamps, 1 x British Commonwealth and 2 unused SG Great Britain albums. Contains GB decimal mint stamps face value approx £170, a quantity of earlier Queen Elizabeth ll GB including many mint wildings, a few covers including Victorian plus an album of duplicated British Commonwealth mainly King George Vl and early Queen Elizabeth ll. Also noted unusual Bradbury Wilkinson advertising trial page.
An Edwardian General Officers pattern 1831 sword, having a curved blade inscribed ERVII, crowned and Villiers Hatton to revers above the coat of arms of the United Kingdom, Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, stamped to blade edge 35701, gilt brass mameluke hilt, comprising coastguard, having crossed sword and baton to century, ivory handles held in place by two gilt brass rivets with floral design, together with nickel plated scabbard The pattern 1831 sabre for the British Army was a sword pre-scribed for the use of officers of the rank Major General and above, Major General Villiers Hatton CB (1852-1914) was Commander of British Troops on South China in 1903 before retiring in 1909, while in active service Hutton was appointed commanding officer of 1st Br Grenadier guards, took part in the Nile Expedition during the Mahdist War and was mentioned in dispatches Ivory Registration Reference: W936RVFH
CLARICE CLIFF; a conical shaped sugar sifter in the 'Bonjour' orange trees and house pattern, by Wilkinson Ltd, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: Age-related wear in the form of a few surface scratches. No signs of restoration. Tiny chip to the base of cone. Area of wear approx. 2cm to the base, not visible when displayed. Good clear colours.
An autograph album late 1960s/early 1970s - cricket and football; including Lancashire CCC, Gooch, Fred Hayes; Derbyshire CCC, E Smith, Chris Wilkinson, Mike Page; Leicestershire CCC John Steel; Somerset CCC Brian Longford; Kent CCC Graham Johnson; Warwickshire CCC; Glamorgan CCC Stuart Hannah, John Hopkins; Derby County FC Colin Boulton and others; Notts County FC Brian Shilton, Bob Worthington and others; etc
FIVE 20TH CENTURY WATERCOLOURS, comprising a view of Magdalen College, Oxford from the river, unsigned, 39cm x 27.5cm, H.R. Wilkinson, mountainous landscape, signed lower left, 26cm x 37.5cm, J. Bentley still life of flowers and blossoms, signed lower right, Mason, 'Street Scene, Polperro, Cornwall', signed lower right, titled verso, 25.5cm x 32cm and a still life of flowers in a pewter tankard, initialled and dated (19)53 lower right, 36cm x 29.5cm, all five are framed and glazed, some condition issues, foxing, damp spots), together with an Ernest Albert Chadwick (British 1876-1955) unfinished rural landscape, unsigned, mounted on card, 28cm x 38cm, card 40.5cm x 49.5cm, purchased from Chorley's auctioneers on 26th January 2016 with another watercolour by the same hand which formed a small collection of lots by the artist, some foxing and surface dirt, comes with print out of Chorley's catalogue entry (7)

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