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A SMALL ARCHIVE OF MAINLY 1950'S LETTERS, CARDS AND RECEIPTS, including a national ID card, a skill at arms records book and a letter from the RAF about the Official Secrets Act that belonged to Mr J.T Wilkinson, who looks to have lived in Brimingham and Leeds and two small clips of inert bullets
WWII Battle of Britain St Pauls multi signed 10x8 black and white photo includes 11 Fighter command veterans such as W/O David Denchfield 610 Sqd, Gp Cpt Billy Drake DSO DFC 213 Sqd, Air Cmr John Ellacombe CB DFC 151/487 Sqd, Wg Cmr Bob Foster DFC 605 Sqd, Flt Lt Bill Green 501 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Iveson 616/617 Sqd, Wg Cmr Terence Kane 234 Sqd, Wg Cmr Tom Neil DFC AFC 249 Sqd, Wg Cmr Peter Olver DFC 611/603/66/238/213 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Nigel Rose 602 Sqd and Sqd Ldr Ken Wilkinson 616 Sqd. 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 WWI First World War British 1896 pattern Mountain Artillery sabre. The sword having a blackened, ribbed iron grip with a D shaped guard. The ricasso stamped 1916 with broad arrow inspection mark above I.S.D ( India Store Department) and the spine marked for Wilkinson makers. The leather scabbard further embossed with 1916 date and brass furniture. Measures approx 95cm.
WWII Battle of Britain multi signed 10x8 black and white photo includes 9 Spitfire pilots signatures such as Wg Cmr Tim Elkington 1 Sqd, Air Cmr John Ellacombe CB DFC 151/487 Sqd, Wg Cmr Bob Foster DFC 605 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Iveson 616/617 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Pickering 501 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Nigel Rose 602 Sqd, Wg Cmr Tom Neil DFC AFC 249 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Michael Wainwright 64 Sqd and Sq Ldr Ken Wilkinson 616 Sqd. 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
AIDAN DODSON: MONARCHS OF THE NILE, London, The Rubicon Press, 1995, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + JASON THOMPSON: SIR GARDNER WILKINSON AND HIS CIRCLE, Austin, University of Texas Press, 1992, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + HILARY WILSON: EGYPTIAN WOMAN, A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A WOMAN DURING THE REIGN OF RAMESES II, London, Michael O'Mara, 2001, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + ROSALIND M & JAC J JANSSEN: GROWING UP IN ANCIENT EGYPT, London, The Rubicon Press, 1990, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY: 2 titles: OEDIPUS AND AKHNATON, New York, Doubleday, 1960, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and very minor losses); RAMSES II AND HIS TIME, New York, Doubleday, 1978, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (6)
Georgian silver creamer, London hallmark dated 1751, monogrammed WWPC, approx 72.8 gms, silver twin handled sugar bowl and creamer, Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm T. Wilkinson, 189.3 gms. Condition ReportThe sugar bowl has many shallow dents to the body. The silver creamer is in delightful condition.
A British First World War 1907 pattern bayonet, by Wilkinson, the 43cms blade on a wooden gripped hilt, fitted a leather and metal scabbard and canvas frog, 57cms long overall; a Boer War period British Lee-Metford bayonet Mk1, model 1888, the 30cms blade on hilt with wooden grip, no scabbard, 42cms long overall; and a British No.4 rifle bayonet MkII, with short spike blade and full metal scabbard, fitted a canvas frog (probably later), 34cms long overall. (3)
A WWI British bayonet, 1913 pattern, by Wilkinson, the 43cms single edged blade with full fuller and stamped '1907 3 16' GV cypher, fitted medal and leather scabbard, 57cms long overall; and a WWII machete, the 37cms single edged blade stamped 'Endure Josh Beal & Sons, Cast Steel, Sheffield 1948', with leather sheath, 52cms overall. (2)
Platina,B.: The lives of the popes, from the time of our saviour... to the reign of Sixtus IV. 2. ed., corrected. London, Wilkinson 1688. Kl.Fol. Mit gest. Portrait-Front. 16 Bl., 416, 394 S., 9 Bl. Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch., Rverg. u. goldgepräg. Wappen-Vign. auf beiden Deckeln. (Berieb. u. best.). Standardwerk über das Leben der Päpste (ab Petrus). Vorliegende zweite engl. Ausgabe bis Innozenz XI fortgesetzt. Das Front. zeigt den Übersetzer Paul Rycaut. - Tls. leicht stockfleckig. - Exlibris verso T.
Donald Wilkinson, British b.1937- Sound of rain/storm clearing; etching and aquatint with embossing, signed, titled, and numbered 129/150 in pencil, bears blindstamp, 40 x 46 cm: Donald Wilkinson, Provencal landscape - midday sun; etching and aquatint, signed, titled, and numbered 45/225 in pencil, 57.5 x 47 cm: Donald Wilkinson, Morning landscape / Provence; etching and aquatint, signed, titled, and numbered 80/225 in pencil, 58 x 47 cm (3) (ARR) Please refer to department for condition report
British Isles. A collection of 38 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of the British Isles and England & Wales, including examples by or after Van der Aa, Cloppenburg, De Fer, Cowley, Cole & Roper, Cox, Cellarius, Bertius, Neele, Clerk, Ellis, Cary, Rapin, De Launay, Wallis/Oddy, Wilkinson, Santini, Payne, Kitchin, Moll, Morden, Merian and De la Croix, occasional duplicates, various sizes, good condition QTY: (38)
Chapbooks. A collection of 14 chapbooks, Alnwick: W. Davison, circa 1815-1830, woodcut illustrations, original wrappers (except 1 lacking wrappers), some lightly rubbed or soiled, 1 with spine deficient, including: History of Monkeys; The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; The Story of Blue Beard; The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; The Anecdote Book; The Adventures of the Renowned Robin Hood; Ducks and Green Peas; History of Jack the Giant-Killer; The History of Crazy Jane, etc., together with 7 other similar chapbooks by various publishers including: Oliver & Boyd; S. Wilkinson, G. Miller & Son, J. & M. Robertson, titles including: The British Primer with engravings by T Bewick; The Proverbs of Little Solomon; Mother Bunch's Fairy Tales, etc., all 12mo or 16mo, and a New Battledore (No. 2), published Derby: J. and C. Mozley, single sheet of paper laid on blue card, folded to form 2 leaves with a flap, printed inside with alphabets and letters, and on the outside with animals and birdsQTY: (22)
Bronzestatuette der Bastet. Spätzeit, 26. - 31. Dynastie, 664 - 332 v.Chr. H 11,3cm. Bronzeguss. Dargestellt ist die Göttin als katzenköpfige Frau in langem, in Kaltarbeit verziertem Gewand. In der rechten Hand hielt sie ursprünglich ein Sistrum, in der linken Hand hält sie eine Aegis. Grünbraune Patina, intakt, Attribut der rechten Hand fehlt. Provenienz: Ex Sammlung K.R., Rheinland-Pfalz, Sammlungszeitraum von 1980 - 2000. Seit vor 2000 in Deutschland. Vgl. R.H. Wilkinson, Die Welt der Götter im alten Ägypten. Glaube - Macht - Mythologie (2003) S. 178.
GWR Gold and Silver Fob Medals, nine carat gold shield shaped example, Social and Educational Union GWR cricket medal 1935 by Gold smiths & Silversmiths Birmingham (2.9g), together with four silver examples two Social & Educational Union GWR medals one 194-35 Football, the other 1935 Swimming, GWR Staff Association silver gilt and enamel Festival of Music and Drama 1948 awarded to R P Dowling all three shield shaped Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Birmingham and circular GWR London Athletic Association awarded to SC Wilkinson and PG Robinson 1904 Peach Bros, with two period Goldsmiths & Silversmiths cases, G-E, cases F, ( 7)
Pair of Victorian silver 'leaf'-shaped decanter labels for Port and Sherry, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1839, to/w a George III Madeira label, Josiah Snatt, London 1816; Sherry label, John Wilkinson, Birmingham 1838; Madeira label, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I (marks obscured by piercing) and two other labels with foliate-chased borders and engraved monograms, also by Emes & Barnard, London 1816 (7), 2.5oz
§ § Norman Wilkinson CBE (British, 1878-1971) 'Las Palmas and the Canary Islands'watercoloursigned33 x 50.5cm***CONDITION REPORT***Good untouched condition, colours remain strong, no sign of any foxing or dirt marks, old washline mount and plain white framePLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
§ § Norman Wilkinson CBE (British, 1878-1971) 'Dover'watercoloursigned33 x 51cm***CONDITION REPORT***Watercolour on paper showing some undulation, colours look good, no sign of any dirt marks or foxing, old washline mount and plain white frame, Tryon Gallery label verso.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
An unusual Regency mahogany patent dining table by Wilkinson & Son number 5579 (stamped to frame) raised on a pair of curved columns and four lions paw feet, with additional scrolled detail, when closed having the appearance of a D end side table, 122cm wide x 60cm deep (closed) the table when open, has a single piece swivel top revealing a telescopic mechanism to support three further leaves, max 122cm wide x 236cm long (or a combination there of)
British Victorian X Lancers Cavalry Officers Sword with fullered curved blade 890mm in length with etched decoration to both sides with battle honours, VR and Queens Crown, Proof marked along with makers mark for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. Spine of blade numbered 14811. Felt washer still in place. Wire bound grip. Overall length 105cm. Complete with plated scabbard with twin suspension rings. In addition it has a chamois leather cover and a cloth cover. Cover is named to "Major England". NOTE: Major England's medals also feature in this sale as lot 3000.
A Fairbairn-Sykes 1st Pattern Commando fighting knife, the 16.5cm double edged spear-point blade (tip missing) marked to the ricasso The F-S Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London to the opposing side, having a shaped oval cross guard with chequered nickel grip, housed in a nickel mounted leather sheath with Newey Pat. button, 29.5cm, together with London Scottish Regiment cap badge and a volume of Stephen Schofield's Musketoon with related press cuttings.Formerly the property of 841059 Private Reginald Makeham and sold by family descent. Ipswich born Private Reginald Makeham of the Gordon Highlanders and No. 2 Commando was one of seven men who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, on 23rd October 1942. He was aged 28.Operation Musketoon was the codeword for a WWII British-Norwegian commando raid on an electricity generating station and aluminium manufacturing plant at Glomfjord, in German-occupied Norway. Two officers and eight men from No 2 Commando alongside two Norwegian corporals working for the SOE set off on 11th September 1942.They crossed the North Sea on a Minerve-class submarine belonging to the Free French Navy, Junon, which was chosen due to its silhouette appearing similar to a German U-boat. Upon reaching the shore they set out on a difficult overland mountainous trek to Glomfjord, which took several more days. They established a hide-out overlooking the plant and, despite close encounters with German scouting groups, decided upon the night of 20th September to carry out the attack, as they were running low on supplies. After infiltrating the plant, the men helped the Norwegian workers to escape and planted plastic explosives around the pipes and machinery. One German guard was killed and another wounded during the operation, but the men completed their mission before German reinforcements arrived. The destruction they caused was hugely out-of-proportion to the small number of men involved in the special operation and the plant remained closed for the rest of the war. However, during the attempted escape, seven of the ten Commandos were captured, taken to Colditz Castle, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's infamous Commando Order. It was not until the proceedings of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials that the raid and the criminal imprisonment and execution of the Commandos became common knowledge, as the German Army had stated that the commandos had escaped. The men, including Makeham, are commemorated on the memorial plaque at Sachsenhausen and the Brookwood Memorial for British and Commonwealth Second World War soldiers who have no known grave. Wilkinson marks are worn.Gouge to the pommel.No further condition issues which cannot be seen in the images.
A Fairbairn-Sykes 1st Pattern Commando fighting knife, the 17cm double edged spear-point blade marked to the ricasso The F-S Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London to the opposing side, having a shaped oval cross guard with chequered nickel grip, numbered to the pommel 30946 and 325 to the opposing side, housed in a nickel mounted leather sheath with Newey Pat. button, with webbing frog. The very tip of the blade is slightly bent.Some light patches of rust to the ricasso.Dents to nickel mount of sheath.No further condition issues which cannot be seen in the images.
Early 19th century Irish violin by and labelled made by Thos. Perry and WM. Wilkinson, musical instrument makers, Anglesea Street, Dublin 1810, no. 4; also stamped Perry, Dublin below the button and no. 3696 on the button, the two piece back of very faint medium curl with similar wood to the head, the sides of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish colour on a golden ground, 13 15/16", 35.40cm, case

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