SHIPPAM'S OF CHICHESTER: Visitors Book, with manuscript entries covering period 1913-24: columnised entries in ink and some in pencil, red morocco gilt covers, upper joint cracked, oblong 8vo: together with ms. Minute Book, covering period 1913-25: circa 400 pages filled in neat clerical hand, comprising minutes of directors and shareholders meetings: folio-size ledger of red calf, upper board gilt lettered, external wear and scuffing but generally in good condition. (2)
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LOGBOOK, SOLENT & ISLE OF WIGHT: a lively manuscript logbook covering period 1920s-1950s, chiefly detailing fishing exploits and boat maintenance of 6 vessels owned during the period, sailing exploits round the Solent and Isle of Wight, with hand drawn map and tipped-in photographic illustrations across some 100pp filled, old cloth bound ledger with manuscript labels, folio. (1)
Shoe worn by the racehorse Cantelo,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, one with misspelling of St. Ledger, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Cantelo was a bay filly foaled in 1956 by Chanteur out of Rustic Bridge (Bois Roussel). She was bred and raced by the famous bookmaker William Hill and trained by Charles Elsey at the Highfield Stables in Malton.The filly won 8 of her 11 races and was unbeaten in five as a two-year-old. Her most important victory was in the 1959 St Leger. Other notable wins came in the Royal Lodge Stakes, the Cheshire Oaks and the Ribblesdale Stakes.At Stud the best of her offspring was Cambridge who won the Blue Riband Trial Stakes at Epsom.
IWC. A 14K gold manual wind wristwatchDate: Sold 21st January 1937, Freund, PragueMovement: Jewelled Cal.87 manual wind, No.942598Dial: Silvered, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel pointed baton handsCase: Polished rectangular form, hinged back, No.979060Strap/Bracelet: Associated alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Associated gilt buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 21mm x 30mm Accompaniments: Extract from the LedgerThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese blue and white deep circular bowl, Qing dynasty, Kangxi six-character mark and of the period (1662-1722), with wide sloping rim, the exterior painted with four-figural scenes below a diaper border on the underside of the flared rim, the interior with boys playing ball, the base with inventory label 'X 84', 20.4cm diameter Provenance: From the collection of Reginald Howard Reed Palmer (1898 - 1970) (RHRP collection), and thence by descent to the present owners. Originally bought by RHRP from Mallett, London in February 1926 for £15-0-0, as recorded in the RHRP China Ledger entry no. C 36. 清康熙 青花人物故事圖盌《大清康熙年制》六字楷書款拍品來源:英國帕瑪家族顯赫私人收藏,家族檔案收藏編號C36號,1926年2月以15鎊的價格購自知名古董商Mallet Condition Report: in good condition other than some minor staining and wear to inside of bowlCondition Report Disclaimer
A WW1 medal pair, awarded to 148289 Sapper William Alfred Robinson of the Royal Engineers. To include: the British War Medal, and the Victory Medal, both with their original silk ribbons, which are mounted onto a pin back bar for wear. Notes: the pair as confirmed as Spr Robinson’s full entitlement. Nothing is known about his attestation, disembarkation, or discharge dates, but a Pension Ledger Index Card for him states ‘DEAD’ with a date of 24/5/27. He would not appear to be classed as a war casualty, and there are no details for him on the CWGC website. Condition: good. Toning to the silver medal, but much detail still remaining. The Victory Medal has almost all of its gilt finish remaining.
Superbly preserved 1602, just 3,349 miles in 49 years. BMW launched its 'Neue Klasse' ('New Class') range of compact saloons and coupés in 1962 and it is no exaggeration to say that they were the cars that saved the company. Up to that point they had been best known for making beautifully engineered but incredibly complex and expensive machines that nobody outside of Germany could either afford or understand. With its crisp, modernist styling, brilliant chassis dynamics and superb engineering, the Neue Klasse changed all that at a stroke and established BMW as a truly international brand. Although it was the 'pocket rocket' 2-litre 2002 that everyone raved about, the smaller 1600-2 and 1500-2 were arguably better cars, being better balanced and cheaper to own and run. An economy version of the 2002, the 1600-2 was launched at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1966 and was sold through 1975, with its name simplified to 1602 in 1971. With 85bhp from its M10 engine, the 1602 won friends for its excellent dynamics and brilliant handling. Now, this really is special. Purchased on 1st January 1975 from Normand (Bromley) Ltd by Mr M J Ledger, finished in Schwarz (086) with a cream leather and cord interior, this gleaming BMW 1602 was to remain in his possession until it became the property of its second owner on 11th May 2016. He, in turn, added it to his Collection using it only occasionally until it was purchased by our vendor in 2019 to add to his Collection of desirable classics. Still in remarkably original condition, this delightful little 'Beemer' has covered a total of 3,349 miles since New Years Day 49 years ago.The car's history file contains the full book pack, original service book, sales brochure, Haynes Manual and copy of the original V5. A Normand (Bromley) Ltd tax disc and leather key ring will also be found in their original paper bag! It's fortunate for the rest of us that there are people who will buy a new car, use it lightly on dry days, return it to their garage and strive consistently over the years to keep the car in, as close as possible, the condition in which it arrived and we would guess that this little BMW has belonged to three of those. An exceptional find and worthy of a place in any Collection.Specification Make: BMW Model: 1602 Year: 1975 Chassis Number: 3560545 Registration Number: GMY 174N Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 3560545 Odometer Reading: 3349 Miles Make: Interior Colour: Cream leatherClick here for more details and images
An interesting archive of early 20th century ephemera relating to Mr Carl B. Bonwit, including a cash ledger detailing payments to various family members including his wife Anna Bonwit and hotels and shops in the New York area, including Tiffany & Co, Bonwit Teller, Hotel Manger etc, documents for several properties including letters relating to a disputed boundary of Lake Mahopac property and the insurance for said properties, tax documents for individuals and businesses, investments suggestion for Clokey & Miller, an audit report for Peck Gowns Inc, dated July 1932 by T. J. Hargadon & Company, a certificate of dissolution of Claire Belle Dresses, Inc, stockholders and investment documents from The Goldman Sachs Trading Corporation including an audit report dated 3rd June 1930, Lawson & Company dated 7th August 1930, Financial and Industrial Securities Corporation annual report 1928, New York Petroleum Royalty Corporation annual report, Regalite Corporation of America stockholders letters, documents relating to Garment Center Capitol, New York State Income Tax Resident, two copies of the Opinion of Justice Dayton of the Supreme Court on Carl Bonwit's application for a receiver for the corporation of Bonwit Bros, three copies of a Statement of Condition for the Manufacturers Trust Company (member of the Federal Reserve System), a further Statement of Condition for The Bank of the United States dated 31st December 1929, analytical comparison of Bank and Insurance stocks by Gilbert Elliot & Co dated 15th October 1930, Michigan Gas and Oil Corporation annual report for 1933/34, all contained within a tan leather briefcase inscribed C.B.B in gold lettering and bearing Grand Central Terminal Red Cap Service tag numbered 151191.
Hegemann (Werner) Amerikanische Architektur & Stadtbaukunst, Berlin, 1925 § Le Moyne (L.V.) Country Residences in Europe and America, New York, 1908 § Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia (The): with an Account of the Proceedings connected with its Opening June 20, 1867, old ink library stamps to title, Philadelphia, 1868 § Hubbard (Elbert) So Here are the Preachments entitled the City of Tagaste, and a Dream and a Prophecy, limited edition signed by the author and "illuminer", tipped-in portrait, hand-coloured decorative borders by Minnie Gardner, original boards, uncut, rebacked & recornered in roan, East Aurora, NY, Roycrofters, 1900 § Allen & Young, architects of Stockton, California. Architecture..., publicity brochure, original printed wrappers, rebacked in cloth, Stockton, Ca., [1927], plates and illustrations, all but the last two original cloth, a little rubbed; and c.80 others, American architecture, v.s. (c.85)*** The first is devoted to American public, commercial, and domestic architecture and town planning, with an appreciation of buildings designed by the McKim Mead White partnership and high-rise buildings in New York City.
ARR Janet Ledger (b.1931) Perth from Kings Park, signed lower right, dated verso January 1988, oil on board, 20 x 19 cm, frame 28.5 x 28.5 cmProvenance: Deceased estate, purchased from exhibition at The Medici Society, August 1988 Condition:The painting is an oil on board, framed without glazing. The board is in good condition. The paint surface appears well preserved and stable, no obvious paint loss or deterioration. There is some general surface dust present. The frame has some general wear and tear including some paint flaking from the frame.
Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharan signed Limited Edition Lithograph with COA This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic and factual journey through Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan's continuing battle to become the world's greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners and independently authenticated and certified by the major chartered accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 'Record Pursuit' is available in a strictly limited edition of 350Officially licensed by Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket, each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 650mm by 450mmRivals, friends, headline-makers and two of the world's greatest bowlers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers, with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets and continuing their 'battle' to become the world's greatest-ever wicket taker Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic ' cat and mouse' struggle during Australia's 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised and determined duel, Warne was victorious, taking wicket number 500 on March 12, during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour, the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets, Muralitharan 513 - with West Indian great Courtney Walsh's world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious 'crown', passing Walsh's record during Sri Lanka's Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warne's quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin and Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan, before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3, 2007A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time! Edition number may vary. 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
A George II Gentleman and Tradesman Daily Pocket Journal for the Year 1756, printed for R Dodsley (London), the diary and ledger pages unused with a few annotations from the 1830s together with a group of mid 19th Century letters, references and ledgers associated with a Scott family (mainly addressed to a John or Gideon), many of whom where shepherd's by profession
THREE BOXES OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS to include a group of late nineteenth century religious books to include Bibles, prayer books, topographical studies, nine volumes of the Great World War, vintage copies of classics to include Jane Eyre, Emma, Little Women, Heidi, Water Babies, Enid Blyton books, a box of vintage sheet music books and compilations, six volumes of The War in Pictures, a nineteenth-century farmer's ledger, etc (3 boxes) (s.d)
CHARLES CAMOIN (1879-1965)Roses dans un vase de verre signed 'Ch Camoin' (lower right)oil on canvas laid down on board35.3 x 27.1cm (13 7/8 x 10 11/16in).Painted in 1941Footnotes:The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Anne-Marie Grammont-Camoin. This work will be included in the forthcoming Charles Camoin catalogue raisonné, currently being prepared by the Archives Camoin.ProvenanceM.S. Collection, France (acquired through de Loup, circa 1941).Private collection, Lyon (acquired by 1972).Anon. sale, Prado-Falque Enchères, Marseille, 25 February 2024, lot 367.Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.LiteratureThe artist's ledger, 1941.D. Giraudy, Camoin, sa vie, son oeuvre, Marseille, 1972, no. 1469.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SCOTT (John, Surgeon; 1797-1859) & The Honourable East India Company. Group of 8 medical journals, circa 1821-58, hand written as copy reports whilst serving as surgeon for the Honourable East India Company, commencing in 1821 on board the East Indiaman ship 'Farquharson', with copious lists of soldiers, sailors and passengers travelling to India and China in 1821/22, detailing their medical complaints, the doctor's comments, prescriptions and general case notes with dates. Further volumes cover his medical reports in India, including treating wounds received during the Indian campaigns. In all a most comprehensive archive catalogue by patient of diseases and afflictions in the early to mid 19th century, many affecting sailors and soldiers, including treatment of wounds.Dates and contents of each volume:1821-23 Two medical journals for the ship Farquharson bound for India and China, from the outward voyage from January 1st, with index summary by patient at the front and patient case notes (some detailed) recorded by name and date, both in reverse calf with stamped arms to covers.October 1823-24 ledger with summary entries for each patient2 volumes covering 1849-55 with longhand copies of patient case notes of Indian Army soldiers and others, in reports mostly addressed to Philip Melville on behalf of the the East India Company.1855-57 volume of reports, including one concerning the ex Rajah of Coorg suffering from attacks of Spasmodic Asthma. Also listed are the medical examination results by candidate.A vellum ledger for 1853-58A further volume dated 1858 with military casenotes many of which for treating wounds during the India campaign. Together with further results per candidate of examinations for Assistant Surgeon .Note: from 1824, Scott was in private practice in London, and in 1845 he applied successfully for the post of examining physician to the East India Company, which he retained, under a different designation, on the transfer of the Company’s affairs to the Crown. By family descent to the current vendor Total number of pages of manuscript around 1350. Though some of these are results of candidates for assistant surgeon exams, the vast majority are his medical reports/observations/notes on patients whether at sea or on land.
Lot of 2 British One Sheets, Ned Kelly (2003), Advance, Hellboy (2004), Teaser, 40 x 27 inches, both rolled, both double sided Directors Gregor Jordan, Guillermo Del Toro Stars Heath Ledger, Ron Perlman 2 Items Condition Report: Ned Kelly Very good condition, light creasing, light edge wear Hellboy Very good condition, light creasing, light edge wear
An 1895 pattern Infantry officer’s sword by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.32634 (=1892) blade 82cms etched with crowned VR cypher interlaced and reversed, Royal Arms, laurel wreath and owner’s name G. W. Poynder within banner amidst profuse flowering foliage, regulation steel guard, chequered grip strap, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its field service leather scabbard with frog.The sword of George William Poynder, Queens Regiment (Royal West Surrey). Sold with Wilkinson Sword ledger entry confirming this sword was originally fitted with an 1892 pattern hilt and was (presumably) re-hilted by the makers when the 1895 pattern became mandatory. Sold with some research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A good 1845 Pattern officer’s sword of 2nd Lieutenant James Fairle, 1st Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), regulation blade 83cms by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No.36996 (=1899CE) etched with crowned Royal Arms, VR cypher interlaced and reversed, crowned regimental badge all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation plated guard with regimental badge, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard with frog.The sword of 2nd Lieut. James Fairle, 1st Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and a folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian 1822 Pattern infantry officer’s piquet weight sword of Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, Captain Cheshire Rifle Volunteers, April 1860, blade 79.5cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.16819 (=1870CE) etched with crowned VR cypher amidst scrolling foliage and owner’s crest, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilding, folding side guard, in its silver plated iron scabbard. Guard slightly distorted, some rust crease and minor dents to scabbard. The sword of Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, captain Cheshire Rifle Volunteers April 1860. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and research material including extensive evidence in support of his candidacy as the introducer of the grey squirrel into England. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A good 1896 Pattern cavalry officer’s sword of the 7th Queens Own Hussars Belonging to Hon. A. E. D. Astley, 21st Baron Hastings, regulation blade 89cms by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.39199 (=1901CE) etched with crowned EVIIR cypher, the Royal Arms, regimental badge, owner’s crest and initials D.A., fitted with PATENT SOLID HILT, pierced iron guard, chequered grip strap and composition grips, in its iron scabbard with twin suspension rings. The sword of Hon. A. E. D. Astley, 21st Baron Hastings. Born November 24th 1882, he was commissioned in the 7th Hussars 1902-1906. Captain 1910 in King's Own Royal Regiment of Norfolk Yeomanry. He saw service in France and Belgium, and was twice mentioned in dispatches. By 1918 he had attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Sold with a copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and a folder of research material. Provenance the Gary Bates Collection, Bonhams, Oxford, Part II 5/12/2012 Lot 31. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A late Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry officer’s sword of Lieutenant William John Shannon 16th Lancers, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.37559 (=1900CE) blade 89cms etched with crowned Royal Cypher interlaced and reversed, Royal Arms, regimental badge of the 16th Queens Lancers, and owner’s initials W.J.S. all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation pierced steel plated guard and chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Plating well worn, and removed from scabbard now cleaned bright.The sword of Lt. William John Shannon, 16th Lancers. Sold with a copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and an extensive folder of research material including photographs (copies). Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1854 Pattern Irish Guards officer’s sword by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.54502 (=1917CE) blade 82cms etched and polished with crowned GVR cypher, regimental badge and owner’s initials O.R.B. and strapwork, foliage and shamrocks, regulation nickel plated guard with regimental badge, chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard, contained in its leather sword bag with owner’s initials. The sword of Oliver Ridsdale Baldwin (son of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin). Sold with with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and considerable folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1827 pattern Rifle officer’s sword of 2nd Lieutenant J Scudamore, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, killed in action 1915, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.48405 (proved 12th May 1915) blade 83.5cms etched and polished with crowned GVR cypher, Royal Arms, strung bugle and owner’s crest all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation plated guard and chequered grip strap, leather dress knot, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather covered field service scabbard.The sword of J. Scudamore, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 2nd Lieut. KIA 25th Sept. 1915 aged 20. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and limited research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian 1827 pattern Rifle officer’s sword to the Cameronians by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.33877 (=1896CE) blade 82cms, etched with crowned VR cypher interlaced and reversed, Royal Arms, owner’s initials H.E.G. all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation iron guard and chequered grip strap, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Some age wear, light rust to scabbard.The sword of Maj. Henry Edward Green OBE, DSO, 2nd Battn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An Edward 7th 1845 pattern Gurkha Rifles Officer’s sword of Captain Nigel Gresley Reginald Woodyatt, King’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), died 8th March 1916 on active service, blade 83cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.42715 (=1910CE) etched with crowned Royal Arms, EVIIR cypher, crowned strung bugle and owner’s crest all within scrolling foliage, regulation iron guard with badge, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel dress scabbard. The guard has a small irregular shaped piece missing from the edge, possibly battle damage.The sword of Capt. Nigel Gresley Reginald Woodyatt, King’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), died 8th March 1916 on active service (Mesopotamia). Sold with a copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and a folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A George 5th officer’s broadsword of Brigadier General Norman Richard Crockatt, CBE DSO MC the Royal Scots Fusiliers by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.44310 (=1913CE), broad straight double edge claymore blade 83.5cms cut with a single narrow fuller and etched with crowned GVR, regulation nickel plated basket guard etched with St. Andrew badge, wire bound fish skin covered grip, buckskin liner with red cloth covering trimmed in blue cloth (the latter mostly missing), chequered plated grip strap and pommel, in its steel scabbard. The sword of Brig. Gen. Norman Richard Crockatt, CBE DSO MC, the Royal Scots, served WWI MID (3 times). Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1854 Pattern officer’s piquet weight sword of the Coldstream Guards by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.56297 (=1919CE) blade 83cms etched with crowned GVR cypher, regimental badge, battle honours to South Africa 1899-1902, and owner’s initials T.C.P., regulation plated guard with regimental badge, chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather covered field service scabbard. The sword of Capt. Thomas Compton Pakenham MC, Coldstream Guards. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A good Edward 7th Royal Field Artillery officer’s sword of Hon. Col. George Ambrose Pinney M.C. and bar, R.F.A, ADC to Field Marshal Haig, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, fitted with PATENT SOLID HILT, No.42130 (=1909) regulation blade 89cms etched and mirror polished with crowned Royal arms, EVIIR cypher, regimental device, Royal Artillery all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation triple bar nickel guard and chequered grip strap, wire bound chequered composition grip, in its leather covered field service scabbard with frog. Small band of leather missing from mouth of scabbard.The sword of Hon. Col. George Ambrose Pinney M.C. and bar, R.F.A., 2nd. Lieut.1908, Maj.1917,Brev. Lt.-Col. 1933, ret. 1935. He was ADC to Field Marshal Haig. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and extensive research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Grenadier Guards officer’s sword, blade 83cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.15919 (=1868CE) etched with crowned VR cypher and regimental badge, battle honours to the Crimean War, regulation iron guard with regimental badge, partly chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its plated dress scabbard. Guard and grip strap cleaned bright. The sword of Major Ambrose A. Goddard, Grenadier Guards. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and some research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1854 pattern Rifle officer’s piquet weight sword by WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.25845 (=1884CE) blade 83cms etched with crowned VR cypher and strung bugle with laurel wreath amidst scrolling foliage together with DUDLEY S. RYDER within banner, regulation iron guard with crowned strung bugle, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its iron scabbard.The sword of Dudley S Ryder, 3rd KRR. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and some very promising potential research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1897 pattern George 6th infantry officer’s sword by Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. London, No.63236 (=1933CE), blade 82.5cms etched with crowned Royal Arms, GVR cypher, and owner’s initials H.A.V.S. all within foliage, regulation plated guard and grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, leather dress knot, in its leather field service scabbard. The sword of H. A. V. Spencer, K.O.Y.L.I., sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and some research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A George 5th Royal Horse Guards officer’s dress sword by Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Attribute to Lt. Col. Malcolm Archibald Albert Little, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), died of wounds 5th October 1944, Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd, London No.58296 (=1933CE) regulation blade 95cms etched with crowned GVR cypher and RHG, owner’s initials M.A.A.L. and battle honours to Sambre, regulation plated guard with applied brass fittings including crowned RHG, plated grip strap with chequered brass pommel, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its plated scabbard with brass fittings.The sword of Lt. Col. Malcolm Archibald Albert Little, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), served in Egypt, India, U.K., and Middle East, died of wounds 5th Oct. 1944. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian Royal Artillery officer’s sword of Lieutenant Daniel Thomas Weaver, Royal Artillery by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, No.13537 (=1865CE) etched with crowned Royal Arms, the union flowers, ROYAL ARTILLERY with thunderflash and UBIQUE all amidst scrolling foliage together with owner’s crest and initials D. T. W. within cartouche, regulation triple bar iron guard, partly chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its iron scabbard. Scabbard and hilt quite rusty.The sword of Daniel Thomas Weaver, Royal Artillery, Lt 1864, died 5th March 1868 en route from India to England. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1827 pattern Rifle officer’s sword of Captain Maurice Bazely White, 1st Rifle Brigade, severely wounded at Vlakfontein, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.36524 (=1899CE) with PATENT SOLID HILT blade 82.5cms etched and polished with crowned GVR cypher, Royal Arms, strung bugle and M. B. WHITE 1st. BATTn. RIFLE BRIGADE, together with scrolling foliage, regulation plated guard with regimental badge, wire bound 2 piece chequered composition grips and chequered grip strap, leather dress knot, in its plated scabbard. Plating worn.The sword of Capt. Maurice Bazely White 1st Rifle Brigade, Lieut. 1900, severely wounded at Vlakfontein. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s sword of the 21st Hussars by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL, No.23282 (=1879CE) regulation single edge blade 88.5cms etched with crowned VR amidst scrolling foliage with owner’s initials H.M.B. and 12 H within panel, triple bar iron guard partly chequered grip strap and pommel, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip (skin worn in 2 places)The sword of Hugh M Beavan 21st Hussars, 2nd Lieut. 1879, Lt. 1881 onwards, retires by 1883. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1897 pattern regimental pattern Infantry Officer’s sword of Brigadier-General James Foster Riddell, 3/5th Northumberland Fusiliers, KIA St. Julien 26th April 1915, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, blade 83cms etched with crowned VR Cypher interlaced and reversed, Royal Arms and owner’s crest amidst scrolling foliage, regulation steel guard with applied nickel grenade itself applied with silver badge of St. George and the dragon above V, chequered iron grip, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel dress scabbard. The sword of Brigadier-General James Foster Riddell, 3/5 Northumberland Fusiliers, KIA St. Julien 26th April 1915. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and some research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1854 Pattern George 5th Coldstream Guards officer’s piquet weight sword of Brigadier L. M. Biggs CVO, DSO, MC & bar, plated blade 83cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.42842 (=1910CE) etched with crowned GVR cypher and regimental badge, battle honours to South Africa 1899-1902, and owner’s initials L.M.G., plated regulation guard with regimental badge, chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its plated dress scabbard. The sword of Brig L. M. Biggs CVO, DSO, MC & bar, Coldstream guards, 4 times MID. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and extensive research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1845 pattern Rifle officer’s sword of Edward Tatton Pakenham, Captain. KRRC and Hon. Major. 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.25316 (=1883) blade 84cms etched with crowned THE KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS, strung bugle, battle honours to Tel-el-Kebir and with owner’s crest and initials E.T.P., regulation plated iron guard with strung bugle (plating worn), silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its plated scabbard (some small patches of plating missing).The sword of Edward Tatton Pakenham, Capt. KRRC and Hon. Maj. 3rd Btn. Royal Irish Rifles, 2nd Lt. 1879, Lieut. 1881. Sold with a copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An Edward 7th 1897 Pattern Infantry officer’s sword by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON, PATENT SOLID HILT, No.38136 (=1900CE) blade 81.5cms etched with crowned EVIIR cypher, Royal Arms, regimental badge of the MIDDLESEX regiment, owner’s initials C. D. A. C. all amidst scrolling foliage, regulation nickel plated guard, chequered grip strap, wire bound 2 piece chequered composition grips to Pant Tang, in its iron scabbard. The sword of Claud D’Arcy Cayley, 5th Middlesex Rgt. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and small quantity of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer’s sword of Brigadier General Hubert Horation Shirley Morant DSO, Col. Durham Light Infantry, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.29811 (=1889CE) blade 84cms etched with crowned VR cypher amidst scrolling foliage and owner’s initials H. H. S. M. within banner, regulation brass guard (slightly distorted) with solid sideguard, wire bound fish skin covered grip, buckskin dress knot, in its plated scabbard. Contained in its leather sword bag with owner’s initials and chamois liner. The sword of Brig. Gen. Hubert Horation Shirley Morant DSO, Col. Durham Light Infantry, served with Egyptian army 1898 – 1908 MID, raised and commanded 10th Battn. DLI 1914-1918, wounded 4 times. Sold with copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
An 1897 pattern Victorian Royal Engineers officer’s sword of Lt. General Sir Ronald Maxwell by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.36029 (supplied 12th August 1898) blade 82cms finely etched and polished with crowned Royal Arms within RE, regimental device and title, and owner’s crest above motto REVIRESCO all within foliage, regulation plated guard and grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard with plated mounts and leather frog. Scabbard slightly creased.The sword of Lt. General Sir Ronald Maxwell, Lieut. 1872, Lt. General 1916. Afghan War 1879-80, joined march from Kabul to relieve Kandahar and subsequent battle, South Africa 1900-1902, Q.S.A., MID. Sold with a copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry (owner not specified) and a folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian 1822 pattern Light Cavalry officer’s dress sword for the 10th Hussars by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.18619 (=1873CE) blade 83cms etched with crowned VR cypher, Xth within garter inscribed PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN, above HUSSARS above battle honours to Sevastopol, with owner’s initials RDL, all with scrolling foliage, regulation triple bar steel guard, chequered steel grip, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in polished steel scabbard.The sword of R. Drury Lowe, 10th Hussars, cornet 1869, Lieut. 1871. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and some limited research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Scots Guards officer’s piquet weight sword of Lt. Col. Francis Haygarth, plated blade 83cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.7844 (=1856CE) etched with crowned VR cypher and regimental badge, battle honours to the Crimean War, plated regulation guard with regimental badge, partly chequered grip strap, wire bound fish skin covered grip, fitted with later gold bullion dress knot, in its plated dress scabbard. Hilt and scabbard re-plated.The sword of Lt. Col. Francis Haygarth, Scots Guards. Sold with a copy of Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and a folder of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
A George V 1854 Pattern Irish Guards Officer’s sword of Captain The Hon. Patrick J H S Ogilvy Irish Guards, Awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry in September 1916, later killed in action 1917, sword by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.54605 (=1918CE) blade 83cms etched and polished with crowned GVR cypher, regimental badge, PATRICK OGILVY FROM HIS GODFATHER JULIAN BYNG within cartouche and all with shamrocks, foliage and strapwork, regulation nickel plated hilt, chequered grip strap, leather dress knot, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather field service scabbard. Note: ‘Julian Byng’ was Field Marshal Byng. The sword presented to Capt. The Hon. Patrick J. H. S. Ogilvy MC (for conspicuous gallantry in action at Lesboeufs Sept. 1916) Capt. 1917, commanding No.1 Company, KIA 9th Oct. 1917. Sold with copy of the Wilkinson Sword ledger entry and considerable amount of research material. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.

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