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Wellington - Autograph Letter signed to "My Dear Lord", 4pp (Arthur Wellesley, army officer and prime minister, 1769-1852) Autograph Letter signed to "My Dear Lord", 4pp., 8vo, London, 20th May 1827, excusing himself from inviting Miss Wilkinson to sing at his home, "nothing would give me greater pleasure than to hear Miss Wilkinson and to give every encouragement in my Power & her Puissant Talents. But your Lordship is aware that there exists a good deal of prejudice in favour of Native Musical Talent in this Country; But it is not easy to keep a large Concert room silent and quiet while a person is singing against whose Talent there may be a prejudice ", folds. Rosamund Mountain, née Wilkinson (c. 1768-1841), singer and actress.
[TAUNTON HISTORY] Fred Wilkinson (British, late 19th / early 20th century), 'Western Joint Asylum, View of South Official Front', pen and ink architectural drawing, 44cm x 66cm; together with a booklet: Rules, Regulations & Instructions for the Guidance of Nurses in the Somerset & Bath Mental Hospital, Cotford, Taunton; a printed card sign: 'Notice / Attendants are requested to / see that all Razors, Knives and / other Dangerous Articles / are Securely Locked Away / Immediately After Use / 27th September, 1917', 23cm x 30.5cm; and a wooden board with attached Cotford Asylum / Tone Vale Hospital nurses' bedroom stock sheets, (4).
Second World War British F.S. Commando knife (2nd pattern), by Wilkinson Sword, with checkered hilt, straight crossguard and acid etched blade - The F-S Fighting Knife, Wilkinson Sword, London on obverse, in leather scabbard with side tabs and brass chape. Provenance: Formerly the property of Leonard David Brook, Glider Pilot
A Scottish WO’s or Sergeant’s basket hilted broadsword, the plain 32½” blade with traces of Wilkinson Sword mark and “Made in England”, and numbered 71291 (1953), in its leather scabbard. GC (refurbished overall with bright chrome plated hilt and scabbard mounts, new grip, liner and tassel, the blade polished)
A .577” Snider 3 band Volunteer rifle by Wilkinson, 55” overall, barrel 36½” with 3 groove rifling, London proofs and traces of “Wilkinson Patent” (?) in front of rearsight, the breech numbered “36”, the plain lock stamped “Wilkinson, London”, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts and early type barrel bands. GWO & C (some wear overall with light pitting to barrel, the full length cleaning rod too long by about 1½”). Plate 12

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