We found 93488 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 93488 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
93488 item(s)/page
An Early 19th Century Steiff Blonde Plush Teddy Bear, having pointed snout, humped back and long fore limbs, trade mark button to left ear, boot-button eyes, buff felt paw-pads under old cotton pad repairs, four stitched claws to each paw, circa 1910, 28cm (some stuffing lost, growler inoperative)
A rare Victorian Bear in a Ravine pot-lid, transfer printed on light blue and inscribed WHITTAKER & CO'S GENUINE BEAR'S GREASE 69 HATTON GARDEN LONDON, 7.5cm diam Ball No 14. ++ The surface undamaged, the side chipped in two places and with a vertical crack just encroaching into the W of Whittaker
A collection of modern teddy bears, including a Hermann fawn mohair 'Lord Nelson Commemorative Bear, 1805-2005', limited edition 183/2005, 40cm high; a Hermann pale gold mohair 'Queen Mary II Celebration Bear', limited edition 204/950, 37cm high; a Hermann white mohair 'Princess Diana, Queen of Hearts' bear, limited edition 447/2450; a Merrythought pale gold plush 'Coronation Bear 1953-2003', limited edition of 1953, 36cm high; a Glendaveny Teddies fawn plush 'Balmoral' bear, 31cm high; and others, including some contained in a glazed wall cabinet.
an English gold mohair teddy bear, circa 1930s, with black-stitched nose and mouth detail, on a jointed body with buff cloth pads and black claws, 49cm high (lacking eyes); and a small gold plush teddy bear, with glass eyes and black stitched nose and mouth detail, on a jointed body, 19cm high, (2).
A pale gold mohair teddy bear, probably by Steiff, circa 1915, with boot button eyes and a pronounced snout with the remains of a black-stitched nose, on a jointed hump-backed body, with long paws, buff felt pads and remains of black-stitched claws, fitted with a 'growler' mechanism, 39cm high, (growler inoperative; threadbare to front; holes in mohair backing cloth at snout and below ears on side of head; pads re-covered with remains of original felt beneath; some seams restitched; top of arms lacking wood wool stuffing).
H.M.S. VENGEANCE 1899 - 1915 An un-named handwritten journal of a crewman aboard H.M.S. Vengeance dated between Monday August 3rd 1914 to Friday 5th February 1915, giving an account of daily duties, activities and engagements during the outbreak of the war in 1914, also containing an account of the events of the battle of the Falklands 8th Dec 1914, most probably relayed by Crewmen of HMS Inflexable and HMS Invincible when re stocked by the crew of HMS Vengeance in early Jan 1915 at the Port of St Vincent, also containing several technical drawings of ships fittings and armaments. * HMS Vengeance was a Canopus Class Battleship conmmissioned in 1899 at Barrow. The sixth ship to bear the name, she initially saw service in China and the Far East. Almost obsolete by the outbreak of War in 1914, she served with the fleet off Gallipoli and received honours for action in the Dardanelles in 1915, remaining there until being payed off in June 1915, spending the remainder of WWI as a troopship.
A Richard overlaid glass small vase in amethyst over orange etched with a wooded lake landscape signed Richard 11cm high Richard was a retail outlet in Paris owned by Edmond Etling. Ref: Le Genie Verrier De LEurope by Cappa p368. From 1926 to 1929 Loetz was commissioned to produce a number of overlaid vases with etched decors which would bear different signatures at the customers request
[Austen, Jane]. [Novels], a fine set of the novels of Jane Austen, in first or second editions, as detailed below, in 16 vols. as issued, 1813-18, bound without the half-titles, with some browning and spotting in the text as usual, but overall in excellent condition, in matching but not quite uniform mid-19th century bindings, the first three titles in half calf, flat spines banded and numbered in gilt, lettered on black leather labels, marbled board sides, the remaining two titles in matching half calf, flat spines banded and numbered in gilt, lettered on maroon leather labels, with slightly different marbling on the sides, 12mo From the family of the statesman and financier C. J. Herries (1815-83). Several of the volumes bear his ownership inscription, or that of an earlier "Col. Herries". Comprising: Sense and Sensibility: a Novel. The Second Edition, 3 vols., Printed for the Author ... and Published by T. Egerton, 1813, the final blank leaf present in vol. 1, name "Col. Herries" at the head of each title page (Gilson A2). Pride and Prejudice: a Novel. Second Edition, 3 vols., Printed for T. Egerton, 1813 (Gilson A4). Mansfield Park: a Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., Printed for T. Egerton, 1814, lacks the advert. leaf at the end of vol. 3, and the final blank leaf at the end of vol. 2, original printing flaw on M9 in vol. 3, resulting in the loss of a few words of letterpress, name "Col. Herries" at the head of each title page (Gilson A6). Emma: a Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., Printed for John Murray, 1816, signature "C. J. Herries" on the front free endpaper in each volume (Gilson A8). Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion ... With a Biographical Notice of the Author, 4 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, 1818, fly-titles present in vols. 1 and 2, lacks the two final blank leaves in vol. 4, signature "C. J. Herries" on the title pages of vols. 2-4 (Gilson A9). (16)
-
93488 item(s)/page