We found 641361 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 641361 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
641361 item(s)/page
A French Art Deco marble, onyx and spelter mantel clock, 1930s, the black and gilt Arabic dial signed 'Bodineau Cholet', fronting a twin train movement with outside countwheel strike, signed Pierre Megnin Seloncourt, no. 6282, the cloud case on an oblong plinth with a seated bronzed metal and faux-ivory female figure and dog, 12½in. (31.75cm.) high, 26in. (66cm.) long, lacks bell.
An Art Nouveau plated copper and brass desk stand early 20th century, the central inkwell with a stylised own to each side in bas relief, on a planished base with sinuous foliate decoration and four branch style pen rests, on bracket feet, apparently unmarked, 3½in. (8.9cm.) high, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) long, plating worn, glass inkwell missing.
after George Gori - The Guardians - a large Art Deco bronze figural group in patinated bronze, modelled as a young woman dressed in flowing robes and holding two Great Danes on a lead, signed to foot, on a green and black marble base, 36in. (91.5cm.) high, 50in. (127cm.) high.* Provenance: Deasy's country house auction, June 1992* Condition: In good condition, with no faults. No damage to marble.
An Art Nouveau green glass silver overlay scent / perfume bottle 4in. (10.2cm.) high; together with a pair of 20th century Dresden covered vases, baluster form, painted with shaped reserves depicting coastal fishing scenes on gilded fish scale ground, blue '* Dresden' mark to base, 9in. (22.8cm.) high, one cover a/f. (3)
Frederick Donald Blake RI, RSMA (Scottish, 1908-1997), Mountain Village, watercolour and pen & ink on clay coated paper, varnished, signed "F. Donal Blake" lower right, 17 ½ x 27in. (44.4 x 68.6cm.)* Provenance: The Furneaux Gallery, 23 Church Road, Wimbledon Village** Notes: The Scottish painter and designer Frederick Donald Blake was born in Greenock in 1908 but moved with his family to London when he was child and he lived in the South of England for the rest of his life. He trained at Camberwell School of Art and started work as an architectural draughtsman. Early in 1940 he was drafted into a small group of war artists producing propaganda work for the Ministry of Defence. During the war he also produced war maps and impressions of battles for the Daily Express and worked as an Air Raid Officer. It was at this time that he began to exhibit his paintings at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. After the war he worked as a freelance designer for the aircraft industry, the railways and on road safety campaigns but his passion was for painting. He perfected the use of a clay coated paper in combination with watercolour and finished the work with a coat of varnish to add depth. He also worked in oils. He was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the Royal Society of Marine Artists, the New English Art Club, the Chelsea Arts Club, the Wapping Group of Artists and the London Sketch Club.
Alfred George Wright (British, 1875-1951), A Gentleman asleep against a Breton Lis Clos, Oil on board, signed "Alfred G. Wright" lower right 17 ¼ x 13 ½in. (43.8 x 34.3 cm.)* Notes: Alfred George Wright lived in Jersey after around 1905 and taught art at various schools in the island. He painted many scenes of Jersey and is best known for his monumental oil painting of the Visit of George V and Queen Mary to the States Chamber on 12th July 1921 which took him two years to complete.** Good condition
Malta operations collection:"Spitfires-Malta Bound", unframed artists proof 16/75 (SWA Fine Art Publishers UK 2004) by Philip E West, signed in pencil by the artist and 8 WWII RAF veterans involved in Maltese Ops. With COA and accompanying literature. Size: 71x50.8cm."Faith, Hope & Charity", limited edition 111/500 by Brian (Hugo) Goodall, with accompanying information pamphlet, "The Story Behind The Painting", signed in pencil by the artist. Size: 50x64cm."Santa Maria Convoy", artists impression by Edwin Galea. Size:48.5x42.7cm
Franks (Norman) Beyond Courage, Grub Street, Vector Fine Art Signed Limited Edition no. 16 of 50, signed by Norman Franks, Leland S. Ford 444th BS 320th BG, Robert C. Curtis Ace-2nd FS 52nd FG, James A.Reid 283 and 293 Sqn, Hugh D.Dow 345th Sqn 350th FG, James A.Adams 2nd FS 52nd FG, John Schwartz 761 BS 460 BG, Trevor Humphreys 284 Sqn 293 Sqn, Lisle Newman 283 Sqn and Joe Canion 345th Sqn 350th FG, hardback with dust jacket and slip-case, Darlow(Steve) Five of the Few, Grub Street, 2006, Vector Fine Art Signed Limited Edition no.8 of 35, signed by 20 former airmen, with certificate of authenticity, hardback with dust jacket and slip-case (2)
"Heading For The Convoys", limited edition print (3/275) by Stephen Brown, signed in pencil by the artist and 4 WWII RAF Catalina aircrew/personnel including John Cruickshank VC, last living recipient of the Victoria Cross awarded during World War II. SWA Fine Art Publishers, England, 2003.Size: 70x50cm
War related items - two medals for the Royal Order of Buffaloes, Peace mug, Rhodesian Army tankard, pewter glass bottomed tankard with inscription "Lets Drink To A Speedy Reunion Darling, XMAS 1942", ash tray with 1914 penny, set of trench art darts, one military spur, coins and small penknife
Taylor(Richard) The Art of Combat Richard Taylor, Griffon International, 2014, Aces High Aviation Gallery, with 7 signed limited edition bookplates signed by both German, American and British Pilots(69 in total), with Certificates of Authenticity from Aces High Aviation Gallery, Hardback with dust jacket and slip-case,
Bell(George Armour) To Live Among Heroes, Grub Street, 2001, Signed by F.R. Atkinson and Tom Webb 609 Sqd 1937-1945, Richardson(Group Capatin 'Dickie') Man is Not Lost, Airlife, 1st Ed.1997, Multi-Signed by John Bell DFC 619-617, Harry Hawke F/Lt 40 Sqdn, Geo Dunn DFC 10 76 608 1409 Met Flt, Dan Fellowes, A E Lucas DFC 9 15 162 139, Jo Lamb DFC 40 8 12 Sqd, Daphne widow of Jan Broewher DFC 7 + 35 Sqd, Earnshaw(James Douglas) 609 At War, Vector Fine Art, Limited Edition no 146 of 609, 2003, Multi-Signed by author and P.Stark, John Stewart, John Evers, Alec Atkinson, Mike Dupe, John Tod W.O., Tom Webb 609 Sqd 1939-1945, Ashcroft(Michael) Heroes of the Skies, Headline Publishing, 1st Ed. 2012, Multi-Signed by John Bell DFC 619-617, Harry Hawke 40 Sqdn, Geo Dunn DFC 10 76 608 1409 Med Flt, Jo Lamb DFC 40 & 12 Sqdn, Dave Fella DFC, A E Lucas DFC 9 15 162 139, Daphne Widow of Jan Broewher DFC 7 + 35 Sqd, Reg Payne W/OP 50 Sqdn 1943/44, Davidson(Martin) & Taylor(James) Spitfire Ace Flying the Battle of Britain, Channel 4 Books, Multi-Signed by B.G. Stapleton 603 Sqd, Ulrich Steinhelper Ex-Ublen 3/JG52 Me-109, Rob Clark 219,Eric Barwell 269 Sqdn, A.G.Gregory 219 Air Gunner, Bob Newark DFC 302 & 316 Sqn, Billy Clarke 91 Sqn, Christopher Martindale 500 & 218 Sqdn(5)
A stylish Art Deco silver four piece breakfast set by Mappin & Webb. Comprising a coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug and four section toast rack, of tapering form and with zigzag engraved band decoration, stamped Mappin & Webb STERLING SILVER, weight 32 toz.Each piece is tarnished with light surface scratches but generally good condition.
A group of six continental Art Nouveau design festival and similar subject postcards, German text, circa 1910-13, framed together; four 'Restaurant Krokodil Baden-Baden" amusing postcards by Max Mandl, framed together; two colour 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' prints, c.30 x 21cm; and six framed Japanese franked-stamp postcards marked 'Tokyo K. Nakamura'
China and Far East Politics and History, a collection of books from the library of the late China Historian Jonathan Mirsky, many with his underlinings and jottings, both hard and softbacked, and mainly 20th century, also with other works including biography, topography, art, etc.; many of the Eastern titles being literary review copies for his use (quantity)Roughly 200 books in total. Many of them have been working copies with review notes and other jottings.
CHANDLER (Raymond) Works, 1st American editions in dust jackets of: Spanish Blood, Red Wind (2 copies), The Little Sister, The Long Goodbye, Playback, The Big Sleep (Movie Version 1946), The High Window (2 copies, 2nd printing 1946); 1st London editions of: The Little Sister, The Long Good-Bye, The Simple Art of Murder (damaged jacket); with other reprint editions, and paperbacks; also works by Edgar Wallace, Ellery Queen, and Peter CheyneyExtra info: 1905 The Four Just Men (Tallis Press); 1934 The Double Life of Mr Alfred Burton (Methuen); 1934 Who Killed Alfred Snow (George Harrap & Co); 1951 Ladies Won't Wait (Collins); 1952 Come Blonde, Came Murder (T V Boardman & Co)Undated: Madame (Hodder and Stoughton). When the Gangs Came to London (Hutchinson and Co); Again the Ringer (Hodder and Stoughton)
RIOLAN (Jean) A Sure Guide; or The Best and Nearest Way to Physick and Chyrurgery, translated by Nicholas Culpeper, London: printed by peter Cole 1657, small folio, 23 (of 24) engraved plates, one supplied in modern photocopy, some text leaves also in modern photocopy, all rather age toned, rebacked; LOWE (Peter) A Discourse of the Whole Art of Chyrurgerie, 4th edition corrected, London: printed by R. Hodgkinsonne 1654, 8vo, woodcut illustrations, title either heavily restored and laid down with arms illustration overleaf, or supplied in very faded facsimile, some cropping to fore-margins, light worming to lower margins, all rather age toned, 19th century calf gilt. Sold not subject to return (2)

-
641361 item(s)/page