23175 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
23175 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
23175 Los(e)/Seite
WW2 Four B.O.B Pilots Signed Fighter Aces of the RAF in the Battle of Britain by Philip Kaplan. Personally Signed on inside page by Bob Foster, Ken Wilkinson, William Clark and Nigel Rowe. Published in 2007 by Pen and Sword Aviation. 203 pages. Good Used Condition. 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 group of silver items, including a three-piece dressing table set, comprising hairbrush, clothes brush and buttonhook, Birmingham 1924 and 1926 by Henry Wilkinson Ltd, another hairbrush and clothes brush, and a posy vase, Birmingham 1984.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A composite Victorian silver four-light silver candelabra, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1871, the drip pan and nozzles Horace Woodward & Co, London 1890, urn-shape sconces, deep drip-pans with beaded outlines, the three branches with ram’s head terminals (secured with white metal wire), tapering and fluted column, triform base with hippocampi, 72oz, height 51cm.
2003 RWC Size 5 Gilbert Official Winners Rugby Ball signed by four players, England's winning captain Martin Johnson, the man with the golden boot Jonny Wilkinson along with Mike Catt and Jason Leonard record cap holder. Ball is brand new never been used in near mint condition England defeated Australia 20 - 17 after extra time thanks to Wilkinson drop goal.
2003 RWC Size 5 Gilbert Official Winners Rugby Ball signed signed by 21 England squad, Phil Vickery, Ben Cohen, Trevor Woodman, Ben Kay, Olly Barkley, Richard Hill, Josh Lewsey, Neil Back, Lawrence Dallaglio, Lewis Moody, Martin Johnson (captain), Jason Leonard, Jonny Wilkinson, Jason Robinson, Sir Clive Woodward (coach), Matt Dawson, Mike Catt, Will Greenwood, Julian White, Danny Grewcock and Andy Gomarsall signed “Gomars”. Ball is brand new with IRB tag still attached never been used in excellent condition apart from some discolouration to white area on one panel from the sun England defeated Australia 20 - 17 after extra time thanks to Wilkinson drop goal.
Bound volumes of home programmes for Everton's four post-War Football League Division One winning seasons together with autographs of the championship teams for seasons 1962-63, 1969-70, 1984-85 and 1986-87,all in blue cloth with gilt titling to spine, 1962-63 League & Fairs Cup, comes with team-signed magazine picture of the Everton team celebrating the title win, Kay, Labone, Stevens, Gabriel & Young, and separate signed pictures of Kay and Scott; 1969-70, League and League Cup, front end-paper signed West, Labone, Kendall, Royle etc., comes with a signed picture of the team, Ball, West, Kenyon, Brown, Newton, Humphreys, Labone, Harvey, Husband, Royle et al.; 1984-85, League, F.A. Cup, League Cup and ECWC, comes with a colour magazine centrefold, Van den Hauwe, Wilkinson, Bracewell, Sharp, Harper, Lineker, Reid, Bailey, Ratcliffe, Steven and Heath; 1986-87, League, League Cup and Full Members Cup, comes with a colour magazine centrefold signed by Mountfield, Southall, Mimms, Watsom, Power, Clinkard, Darracott, Van den Hauwe, Bracewell, Stevens. Snodin, Pointon, Clarke, Adams, Lyons, Smith, Steven, Heath, Harvey, Reid, Sheedy and Harper, each bearing wear
A selection of hardback coffee table and other books, including: Flowering of the Middle Ages, by Thames and Hudson; Man on Earth, by Charles Sheffield; Splendours of the East, by Mortimer Wheeler; Lost Cities of Asia, by Swaan and Elek; Spirit of Asia, by Michael Macintyre; The Ancient Egyptians: Their Life and Customs, by Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson; The Myths of Greece and Rome, by Guerber; and others, contained across two boxes.
A CLARICE CLIFF CROCUS PATTERN TOAST RACK, painted with purple, blue and orange crocuses, a green and yellow band, and five orange arched bars, worn backstamp to base 'Crocus, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England', base 16.5cm x 8cm (1) (Condition report: appears in good condition, some glaze wear to banding and tops of bars, would benefit from a clean)
A CLARICE CLIFF CROCUS PATTERN CORONET WATER JUG, painted with purple, blue and orange crocuses, green and orange bands, and a yellow spout detail, with a softened angular handle and flared foot, height 16cm, backstamp to base 'Crocus, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England' (1) (Condition report: jug appears in fair overall condition, crazing and wear to coloured overglaze, glaze chip to one of the blue crocuses, underglaze firing crack around top of handle)
THREE BOXES OF METALWARES, to include 'The Chronostamp' time and date stamp, a cased champagne tap, a flower shaped bronze bowl, a hinged box mounted with a Georgian halfpenny, a brass box with Middle Eastern style decoration, a vintage Wilkinson Sword razor, a perpetual desk calendar, a collection of pewter tankards and jugs including some older examples, hurricane lamps, a Primus 2250 lantern, a copper ashtray, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, Sheffield c.1840, maker's mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co., of baluster form, with gilt interior, and applied acanthus leaf wrapped c-scroll handle, the body with embossed and engraved floral and foliate decoration, raised on floral cast pedestal foot (c.5.3 troy ozs). 9.5cm highCondition Report: Very nice original conditionMarks somewhat rubbedIt is engraved with initials, and '19th Aug. 1841'The base stamped WHSee images
Fine Officer’s Sword of the Sussex Artillery Militia by Wilkinson No.23489, regulation signed blade etched with crowned VR and royal cypher, regimental device and title, and owner’s crest, regulation bright steel triple bar guard, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 suspension rings. Blade 89cms. Fine condition, blade retaining nearly all original polish. Wilkinson ledger confirms sold to M. Fisher, 27-01-1880.
1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword of Major General T.D. Carpenter (Madras Infantry), regulation blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, un-numbered (pre-1854) etched with the crowned VR cypher amidst scrolling foliage and sharpened for field service, regulation pattern hilt retaining some original gilding, folding sideguard, wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its brass scabbard. Blade 83cms. Preserved in untouched condition this sword would benefit from careful cleaning. An old and credible handwritten label reads "Another sword of Major Genl Thos David Carpenter Has also seen much service -especially in Band and Kirklace (?) campaign signed M S Lamb." Thomas David Carpenter, Madras Infantry 29 August 1859, Major General of H.M. Indian Forces (from 1860 Army List).
1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson No.26527, regulation signed blade sharpened for field service etched with crowned VR amidst scrolls and with owner’s initials AB within scrolls (believed Balfour family), regulation brass hilt, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its iron scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 83cms. Good clean condition.
Very Fine Victorian 1827 Pattern Presentation Sword of the Derbyshire Rifle Volunteers, regulation blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No. 10614 finely etched and mirror polished with crowned VR cypher, Sudbury 2nd Derbyshire VI Rifle Volunteers amidst foliage together with ‘Lord Vernon to Robert Booth’ beneath Lord Vernon's crest and motto, regulation steel guard and dress scabbard of blued steel, fish skin covered silver wire bound grip. Blade 82cms. The blade is preserved in almost mint condition and represents Wilkinson's best work. The hilt and scabbard retain much original blued finish. Fine condition, some staining to original blued finish, blade in close to mint condition.
1845 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officer's Sword, Blade by HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON No 15032 etched with the crowned VR cypher within foliate scrolls together with the owner's crest and initials A.B., regulation gilt brass hilt, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel dress scabbard. Blade 83cms. Good condition. Wilkinson confirm that this sword was sold to A. Briggs (Bart) in March 1867.
1856 Pattern Pioneer’s Saw Back Hanger, used in the Royal Navy 1864-1914, saw back blade 22.25” by Wilkinson with inspector’s and issue stamps, regulation brass hilt with volunteer markings to the 3rd Battalion of Seaforth Highlanders, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Good condition. See Swords for Sea Service, May and Annis, Pl 79 for another.
Possibly Unique Victorian Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword Presented to a Jewish Officer, regulation Wilkinson blade (not numbered) etched with the owners crest and initials WJS, a panel containing a quote from the Psalms of David – 144 in Yiddish, crowned royal arms and cypher, union flowers, regimental title and device, and profuse scrolling, regulation triple bar steel guard, silver wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Blade 89.5cms. Fine clean condition. William James Smythe R.A. promoted Captain 6.5.1845, Lieut Colonel 1.4.1855. Together with research notes.
Fascinating Sword Built for R.B. Cummins When an Officer in the 46th Madras Native Infantry in 1863, slender regulation blade No 12610 by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched with the crowned VR cypher amidst foliage, the owner's crest and motto, and along the back edge "R.B. CUMMINS 46th M.N.I." brass hilt with traces of gilding incorporates the owner's initials R.B.C. in the guard where the Royal cypher ought to be, folding sideguard retaining its white buckskin dress knot, copper wire bound fish skin covered grip, n its steel dress scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Together with extensive research data concerning R.B. Cummins (1839-1875) and his military career in India. Blade 82.5cms. Good clean condition. Together with extensive research data concerning R.B. Cummins (1839-1875) and his military career in India.
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1846, hexagonal, with lattice-work sides between beaded borders, the red glass liner probably original. 7.5cm high, 3.7 troy ounces excl. linerthe rim of the red glass liner is chipped, the silver work is good and clear marks to both lid and base
A WILLIAM IV 'GOTHIC' SILVER MUSTARD POT by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1836, pierced circular form with leaf-capped scroll-form handle, the openwork sides depicting Gothic arches and a frieze of leaves, with blue glass liner. 8.5cm high, 4.4 troy ounces excl. linerglass has slight surface dirt but no chips or cracks, silver work intact, both top and bottom hall marked
THE UNIVERSAL SONGSTER OR MUSEUM OF MIRTH..., London, Jones & Co, circa 1830, 3 vols, original blind stamped cloth gilt, inner joints weak + JOHN HARLAND (ED): BALLADS AND SONGS OF LANCASHIRE, ANCIENT AND MODERN...CORRECTED, REVISED AND ENLARGED BY THOMAS TURNER WILKINSON, Manchester and London, John Haywood, 1882, 3rd edition, original cloth gilt (4)
A WWII 2nd pattern Fairbairn Sykes commando fighting knife with double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched 'Wilkinson Sword' panel, the reverse 'The F-S Fighting Knife', with 2 inch oval crossguard, chequered grip with knotted string added for grip, the scabbard with square chape, blade 17.5cm.
A WWII 2nd pattern Fairbairn Sykes commando fighting knife with blued blade and crossguard, the grip once blackened, double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched 'Wilkinson Sword' panel and 'The F-S Fighting Knife' on the reverse, 2 inch oval crossguard, chequered grip and scabbard (elasticated retaining strap worn) with square chape, blade 17.5cm with one nick 1.5cm. from guard.
A WWII 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife with double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd, London, the reverse side 'THE F.S FIGHTING KNIFE', the hilt with parkerised chequered grip, brown leather scabbard with darkened square chape, the upper re-attached, four tangs absent.
A WWII 2nd pattern Fairbairn Sykes commando fighting knife having a 6¼in. (15.8cm.) double edge spear point blade, 2in. (5cm.), the ricasso with etched 'Wilkinson Sword' panel and 'The F-S Fighting Knife' on reverse, 2in. (5cm.) oval crossguard, chequered grip, once blackened, clamp mark on pommel, leather scabbard (elasticated retaining strap missing) with rounded chape.
Late Victorian Coldstream Guards Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson No.28913, nickel plated Gothic hilt with Garter Star regimental badge, etched plated blade decorated with crowned Royal cipher, battle honours, officers initials ' CEP' in pigskin covered field service scabbard with frog. 104 cm overall

-
23175 Los(e)/Seite