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H. WILKINSON, English naive school, circa 1840 A half-length portrait of a gentleman seated in an elbow chair and holding a newspaper, signed lower right "H. Wilkinson. Portrait painter, Northwich", oil on canvas, 30" x 25", and the companion painting of a lady holding a book Provenance: The Anthiny Belton Collection, Drewett Neate, October 1992".
Della Robbia vase with twin scrolling handles incised decoration by A.E. Bell, painted by Liz Wilkinson, shape 325 to base as well as artist monograms, 30cm high Condition report: Chip to the rim as well as a firing fault and small glaze chip. Overall crazing, no restoration or other damages.
Rogers (Samuel), Poems, first edition, T. Cadell & E. Moxon, London 1834, viii + 295pp, the text embellished throughout with engraved vignettes after Turner and Stothard in proof state, the front endpaper applied with a full-length pencil portrait and further side profile of the author attributed to Sir Gardner Wilkinson, ('the Father of British Egyptology'), the following page with an ink ms. letter from Rogers to Lady Peel dated 12 December 1850 (Julia Peel, the wife of Sir Roger, 2nd Baronet, Prime Minister twice from 1834-1835 and 1841-1846), gilt edged text, full period green grain morocco, the boards tooled in gilt with the side view of the Warwick Vase, spine with raised banding, Ex Libris Arthur G. Soames, 8vo Captain Arthur Granville Soames, OBE (1886-1962), the son of the brewer, Harold Soames of Chesterfield, Derbyshire and thus the brother of Olave Baden-Powell (née Soames, wife of Sir Roger of Scout fame, and herself World Chief Guide)was an officer of the Coldstream Guards, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1926 and 1927, the resident and then vendor of Sheffield Park, Sussex in 1953 when his part of his extensive library was auctioned.
Vaughan (Henry). Olor Iscanus. A Collection of Some Select Poems, and Translations, formerly written by Mr. Henry Vaughan Silurist. Published by a Friend, 1st edition, printed by T.W. for Humphrey Moseley, 1651, additional engraved title (with loss and repair at top corner, short closed tear at foot), four sectional titles, lacking A3 leaf of verses following first title, errata leaf and eight page publisher's catalogue at end, title close-trimmed at top margin, some light soiling and marginal water stains, armorial bookplate of Henry Francis Lyte, 19th century black morocco, joints a little rubbed, 8vo Wing V123. Provenance: Sotheby's sale of English Literature, the Property of Colonel C.H. Wilkinson, 25 October 1960, lot 513. Important collection by Welsh metaphysical poet Henry Vaughan (1621-95). The title translates as 'the Swan of Usk' and was written at a time of crisis for the poet, three years before publication, when his grandfather William Vaughan died and he and his family were evicted from their home in Brecknockshire. His personal loss, and impact of the civil war were reflected in the poems, and his works much influenced Wordsworth, Tennyson and Sassoon. (1)
An Elizabeth II 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, by Wilkinson Sword, the 82 cm blade with single broad fuller and etching, the nickel plated hilt with pierced decoration and strung with leather sword knot, in leather scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Some rust to blade, blade covered in coating of old grease, guard similar. Some scuffs/scratches to leather scabard
A scarce Fairbairn-Sykes First Pattern Fighting Knife by Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, the 17cm hand forged double edge steel blade etched with "The F-S Fighting Knife" to one side of the ricasso and maker's name to the opposing side, nickel plated recurving crossguard and diamond cut grip, the nickel mounted leather scabbard with leather hilt strap. CONDITION REPORT: Blade with typical light rust, some wear to nickel plating, leather sheath lacking side tabs, leather a little worn in places. Overall very good condition.
An Elizabeth II Rifle Officer's sword, by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, the 76 cm blade with single broad fuller and etching, the nickel plated hilt with regimental strung bugle, in leather scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Blade in good condition, guard with rust, grip good, sword knot lacking the 'acorn'
A Fine British Model 1856 Sword Bayonet, the 58cm engraved recurving Royal Garrison Artillery blade, by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall London, the blade bearing the maker's mark of J.E. Bleckman of Solingen, in steel scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Blade covered in an old layer of protective grease, decoration to blade appears to be in very good order, steel parts with typical aged pitting, grip good, spring release working.
A collection of ten legal documents relating to well known Knutsford families from the mid 18th to early 19th Century The family involved being the Swinton family of Swinton Square in Knutsford, to include leases, marriage settlements between John Roberts and Miss Anne Brysso, lease between William Bancroft and William Bancroft Junior, conveyance of property on Silk Mill Street in Knutsford between George Davenport and Peter Wilkinson, probate and will of Anne Roberts, signment of leasehold between John Whittaker and William Bancroft, settlement made for the provision of marriage of George Wripport and Miss Bancroft, conveyance of message to William Bancroft from Peter Wilkinson (10).
After George Lambert and Samuel Scott, A set of five views of Plymouth and Mount Edgcombe; A View of Plymouth Fort and St Nicholas Island from Mount Edgcombe; A View of Hamoze and Plymouth Dock from Mount Edgcombe; A View of Mount Edgcombe from the Block House; A View of Mount Edgcombe; A View of Mount Edgcombe taken from St Nicholas Island, engravings, engraved by J Mason and Canot, printed for Robert Sayer and Bennett, Robert Wilkinson, John Boundell and Carington Bowles, 360mm x 350mm, (5).
A British Cavalry Officers 1912 Pattern SwordWith a 89cm single edged single fullered blade with acid etched decoration of George V cipher surmounted by a coat of arms and crown, with the officers initials R.P.L-B., this being Colonal Ronald Prinsep Langford-Brookes of the Cheshire Yeomanry's sword. He owned the Mere Hall Estate, Mere, Nr Knutsford and died in 1980. Maker Wilkinson Sword of London with cup guard with extensive decoration, fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, complete with metal field scabbard and leather dress scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: lot 270 - Blade ok, slight scratching, guard ok, slight scratching. Grip needs a clean metal scabbard lifting to plates, leather scabbard scuff and dent marks.
A pair of 1930s Clarice Cliff Orange Trees and House pattern pottery clogs, each typically painted in bright colours, black painted backstamp 'Fantastique by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England' verso, length 11cm Condition Report / Extra Information Surface grubbiness.One clog with a small splodge of white paint towards top rim, otherwise good.The other clog heavily damaged and poorly repaired resulting in numerous long-running cracks through the back of the clog, also with missing area to top of back.
Four 19th century oval portrait silhouettes, titled to the reverse Mary Ann Wilkinson taken 22nd Aug 1831, Jon Wilkinson taken 22nd Aug 1831, Fanny Maria Wilkinson taken 22nd Aug 1831, Elizabeth Sophia Wilkinson taken 22nd Aug 1831, in black rectangular papier mache frames, diameter of miniatures 3ins, together with two other 19th century oval portrait silhouettes, one titled Delia Duncombe nee Field, both in black rectangular papier mache frames, diameter of miniatures 3ins
A George III walnut longcase clock, by Wilkinson of Wigton, with moon phase and date aperture, the dial also inscribed "Jane Bird". Case height 225 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is generally in extremely good condition. There has been a break to the right hand swans neck pediment which should be clear on our image. There has been a further break to the left hand pediment which is much less visible. The remainder of the hood is in generally very good order with only minor stress fractures to the bottom left and right of the arch. The silvered brass dial has clearly recently been cleaned and re silvered and is in very good condition as is the moon phase. We have the weight and pendulum. The pendulum is unfortunately missing the suspension strip. The clock does however tick and strike without the pendulum if that makes any sense. The seatboard would appear to be original and in our opinion the clock is not a marriage. The trunk door is in good condition and not warped. The sides of the case have old stress cracks but no significant issues. The clock base is also in generally good condition with only minor stress cracks and marks as one might expect. The backboards are in good condition and original. The only real issue is the small matter of the clock suspension at the top of the pendulum which is a very minor issue. We can see no evidence of any woodworm and there is no brasswork so to speak of other than the face of the clock.
A set of four Regency dining chairs, stamped "Wilkinson, Ludgate Hill", each with reeded bar back, swags, conforming Wellington seats and raised on sabre legs. Illustrated in "Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840" by Geoffrey Beard & Christopher Gilbert (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These chairs are in generally extremely good condition. They have a good original colour. All chairs are sturdy with no loose joints. The chairs should have turned roundels at the top of each stile. These are completely missing on two of the chairs. One chair has three missing. The chairs do not appear to have any restoration. The only damage that we can see is across the front edge of one knee where there has been an old break. The repair is however very good and barely visible. The seat covers are a little discoloured in places but generally in good order.
ENGLAND - AUSTRALIA- SPEEDWAY 1932- CRYSTAL PALACE Programme for speedway International, England v Australia , 6/8/1932 at Crystal Palace. Pencil scores completed, Australia won. Riders included Huxley, Wilkinson and Grosskreuz for the Aussies and Farndon, Langton, Phillips, Varey, Jackson, Key and Lees for England. Rusty staples, marks on back cover and minor tear. Fair
AN 1827 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, the 32 1/2" fullered blade bearing maker's mark, foliate scrolls, strung bugle and royal crest, numbered 46628, 38 1/2" long, together with an 1895 pattern officer's sword by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, the 32 1/4" fullered blade etched with foliate decoration and Royal Crest, numbered M2496, 38 1/4" long (2)
Collection of KEVII and KGV unused and used in boxed maroon 'Plymouth' album incl (unused unless stated) 1902-10 values to 1s (2) in blocks of four, 2s6d to 10s, £1 used, 1911-13 £1 part o.g., 1911-12 Downey Head types with printings and some blocks and booklet panes, 1912-22 ½d to 1s (no 9d green) in blocks of four, 1913 Waterlow 2s6d (2), 10s and £1, 1915 De La Rue 2s6d (2) and 5s, 1918-19 Bradbury Wilkinson 2s6d to 10s, a good range of 1912-22 Controls incl 9d green 'T22' imperf single and perf strip of three etc, mixed condition with many fine (Few Hundreds)
Trials; Small but useful selection, incl Charles Whiting Beaufort House Congreve composite essay sheet, from the 1848 Arts Journal, with four different essays, the whole page in a fancy embossed design within a green frame, the reverse panel with "For Protection Against Forgery", two 'punch' holes at left and toning, small sheet with embossed 'trials' for Postal Stationery, Tender essays incl 1879 Perkins, Bacon 1d brown imperforate strip of three in differing designs on gummed unwatermarked paper and 1861 circa Bradbury Wilkinson "local postage stamp" Essay, imperforate in blue and two colourless embossed reliefs, some faults (48 Items)
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval Sword, having decoratively engraved blade, with ERII cypher, anchor and floral design, the blade by Wilkinson Sword, leading to a brass hand guard with fish skin and woven wire hand grip to a lion head pommel, with brass and leather scabbard, together with belt and leather protective case

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