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A Victorian 1821 pattern Light Cavalry Officers sword, with fish skin and wire grip, half basket three bar hilt, circular brass proof button marked CW on a scroll and VR cipher engraved blade marked Henry Wilkinson Palmall London, No. 21401, with two ring scabbard. blade length 89cm CONDITION REPORT: Blade has not been service sharpened, no movement in the hilt
Lucy Wilkinson (living) A Cornish chough with a quill pen and a scroll pen and ink, signed with initials lower right 12 x 15cm Note: The arms of St Edmund Hall include four Cornish choughs and this drawing was used to illustrate 'Chatter of Choughs - A St Edmund Hall Anthology of Poems and Essays' (published 2001) together with English school, late 20th century A naked woman kneeling, feeding a baby pen, ink and brown wash 22 x 19cm (2)
SPORTS AUTOGRAPHS - a collection of 21 autographs of rugby, golf, darts, bowls players and boxers to include Martin Johnson (2), Mike Tindall, Ben Cohen, Lawrence Delaglio, Robbie Paul (2), Jonny Wilkinson (2), Will Carling, Jason Robinson, Frank Bruno (2), Henry Maske, Mark McNulty, Andy Fordham, Brian Duncan, Tony Allcock, Phil Taylor and Eric Bristow. In most cases obtained by the collector at sporting events or through sending letters to the sportsperson or their associated clubs.
A small collection of bank and trade tokens, including: Province du Bas Canada, sou, 1837, fine or a little better; Province of Canada, Bank of Montreal, half penny 1844, about fine; Bank of Upper Canada, one penny, 1857, very fine; half pennies (3), 1850/52/54, about fine; Shropshire, John Wilkinson Iron Master, half penny 1787, man at forge, usual edge, near fine; Macclesfield, half penny, 1789, near fine; Dublin, Camac Kyan and Camac, hlafpenny, 1792, near very fine; and various others. [33]
A Victorian silver four-piece teaset, by Henry Wilkinson, London 1877, each piece of vase shape, with brightcut engraved foliate and scrolled decoration, cast egg and dart, and beaded mouldings, the teapot 25cm, and coffee pot 29cm, with ivory insulators to the handles, 62oz gross, (4).This lot is subject to CITES regulations if exporting outside of the EU.
“The Soldiers of London” by Maj Money Barnes, “US Army Heraldic Crests” by Jason Stein, classic reference work, “Battle Dress” by Wilkinson, “Napoleon’s Army, as depicted in prints of Aaron Martinet” by Dempsey, fully illus, “Military Bands and Their Uniforms” by Cassin Scott & Fabb; 17 similar titles; a quantity of “Men at Arms” and Osprey” paperback publications, and sundry Sotheby, Bonhams etc catalogues. GC to VGC
An Indian Army officer’s 1827 pattern sword of the Berar Volunteer Rifles, almost straight, fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, no 28130 (1887) on backstrap, etched with crowned VR cypher and wreath on one side, and crowned blank escutcheon and strung bugle on the other, all in scrolled fenestrated panels, with “C.Little. Commandant. Berar Volunteer Rifles, 1887” in panel at forte, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle in wreath, stepped pommel, chequered panel to backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip. GC (some wear and small pitting patches) Plate 4
A cased hallmarked silver gilt presentation key with enamelled image of The Methodist Central Hall, Corporation Street, Birmingham to the front and engraved 'Presented to William Bayliss Esq J.P on the Occasion of his Opening The Church House of the Central Hall Birmingham, Wednesday Sept 16th 1903', length 16.5cm, Birmingham 1930, T Wilkinson & Sons.
A cavalry sabre, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Ethiopia, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Ethiopia, Strong, slightly curved, single-and false-edged blade with a large fuller; first part with Wilkinson mark, cartouche with African inscriptions on the other side. Iron hilt with a triangular sword-shell pierced with a cross; grip with grip scales; back marked with 'BR 81' under the crown. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings. Scarce., length 98 cm.
A PAIR OF LARGE BRASS AND STEEL TAILORS SHEARS /SCISSORS SIGNED T. WILKINSON MAKERS SHEFFIELD G. MORTON, 39 CHEAPSIDE-WARRANTED WITH CAST BRASS SHAPED RIGHT HANDED GRIP TOGETHER WITH A VERY SIMILAR PAIR , UNSIGNED AND WITH LEFT HANDED CAST SHAPED GRIP, ALSO, THREE FURTHER PAIRS OF HAND WROUGHT, IRON SCISSORS. LARGEST 37CMS.
A Victorian British Infantry Officer's pattern 1822 sword, with ornately chased 82cm fullered steel blade inscribed with the royal cypher and Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the open scrolling brass basket hilt with crest and brass mounted wire bound fishskin grip, in brass scabbard, 101cm overall
A Victorian British Infantry Officer's pattern 1822 sword, the ornately chased 87cm fullered steel blade with royal cypher, family crest and initials for John Francis Rogers, and the maker Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the open scrolling brass basket hilt with crest and steel mounted wire bound blackened leather grip with folding back guard, serial no.5358, in steel mounted leather scabbard, 108cm overall. This sword was made for John Francis Rogers of the Commissariat Staff Corps in September 1854. He served in the Crimea receiving the medal and clasp and Turkish medal for action at the siege of Sebastopol (Oct 1854-Sept 1855). He later served in China 1858-1861 as part of the Expeditionary Force with subsequent service in Canada 1864. The sword is sold with a small booklet of biographical information.
A COURT SWORD BY WILKINSON, late 19th/early 20th century, the 26 3/4 " triangular section blade etched with gilt floral design and inscribed "Capt St Clair Bolton", maker's name to ricasso, cut steel hilt and leather scabbard, together with another Court Sword, the brass hilt cast with beadwork, first 36" long (2) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A Dutch silver tobacco box, 1862, octagonal with cut corners, cover engraved with a groom in 18th century costume holding the reins of two horses, houses in distance, all within a scroll surround, inscribed "T .G. Wilkinson, Birkenhead", reeded base and sides, interior of cover engraved with scrollwork. 14.5 cm. long, wt. 170 gm.Snaps tightly shut. Tiny ding on top left corner otherwise in good order.
A Fairburn-Sykes first pattern fighting knife c.194016cm straight double edged blade, with acid etched decoration The F-S fighting knife and Wilkinson Sword & Company London, S shaped cross guard, knurled grip, complete with leather and metal mounted scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Tip looks like it has been ground down, traces of rust and staining to blade, wear to leather scabbard,marks to metal of scabbard.

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