We found 93108 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 93108 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
93108 item(s)/page
A collection of silver jewellery and objects of vertu, to include; An Eggert "Flora Danica" silver brooch, stamped model and maker details verso and "Sterling 925", in original box, together with two silver teddy bear charms, a silver bladed and mother of pearl fruit knife, a "Life Long" sterling silver propelling pencil, ten assorted Italian sterling silver herringbone link chains, a hallmarked silver miniature goblet and others. (qty)
Fifteen Vinyl LPs. (Blues Rock/Folk Rock) Includes Rockin Sydney 'Hot Steppin' (JSP 1119), Clifton Chenier 'Bogalusa Boogie' Arhoolie Records (1076), Sister Rosetta Thorpe 'Sings Hot Hot Hot' Society (SOC 900), Mike Auldridge 'Blues and Bluesgrass' Sonet (SNTF 673), 3 by Bob Wills 'The Very Best of Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys' Liberty Label (SLS 2600431), 'The Tiffany Transcriptions Vol.6 Sally Goodin' Kaleidoscope (F-27) and 'The King of Western Swing' Charly Records (CR30223), Vassar Clements 'Hillbilly Jazz Vol.1' Sonet (SNTF 721), Gus Cannon '1963' Collectors Issue (C5523), Canned Heat 'Livin the Blues' See For Miles Records (SEE 97), Jimmie Davis 'Barnyard Stomp' Bear Family (BFX 15285), 'Okeh Western Swing' Epic (EPC 22124), 'Operators Special' String Label (STR 807), Roy Bookbinder 'Goin Back to Tampa' Flying Fish (FF-098) and 'Steel Guitar Classics' Old Timey Records (OT 113). Overall Very Good Clean Condition.
Approx One Hundred Vinyl LPs (Folk/Country) Includes 3 by Nathan Abshire, 'A Cajun Tradition' La Louisianne (LL-139), 'Pine Grove Blues' ACE (CHD 217) and 'Nathan Abshire & The Pine Grove Boys' Flyright (FLY LP 535), Stringbean & His Banjo 'A Salute to Uncle Dave' Starday (SLP 215), Uncle Dave Macon 'The Gayest Old Dude In Town' Folk Variety (FV 12 503) and 'First Row Second Left' Bear Family (15518), 'Beer Parlour Jive Western Swing 1935-1941' String Label (STR801), Dwight Butcher 'Originally Recorded 1933-1934' Certified Records Label, Eddie Noack 'Remembering Jimmie Rodgers' Wide World (WWS 2001), Jimmy Martin 'Sunnyside of the Mountain' MCA (MCA 79), Eddie Lejeune 'Its in the Blood' Hannibal Label (HNBL 1364), Conray Fontenot 'Cajun Blues' Blue Moon (BMLP 1.045), other albums by Randy Travis, Charlie Monroe, Merle Haggard, Tony Goodacre, Paul Warren, Hank Thompson, Spade Cooley, Mac Wiseman, Peter Rowan, Lester Flatt, Jim & Jesse, Grandpa Jones, Roy Acuff, Ernie Ford, John Aston, etc. Overall Very Good Clean Condition.
‡ABBASID, AL-MUQTADIR (295-320h), Dinar, Madinat Zaranj 302h. Obverse: without name of heir in field. Weight: 4.15g References: Bernardi 237Of RRR = Lloyd, Saffarids GZA302. About extremely fine and excessively rare. For much of the third century Zaranj had been the centre of the powerful Saffarid dynasty, whose armies had come within 40 miles of capturing Baghdad itself during the early 260s. By the late 290s, however, the dynasty’s power was shrinking rapidly as a number of rivals struggled for supremacy. Saffarid authority in the region was temporarily extinguished when the Samanids captured Zaranj in 298h, but there was still strong local support for the dynasty and yet another local warlord, Muhammad b. Hurmuz, seized power there in the name of a young scion of the Saffarid family. The Samanids quickly returned to suppress this revolt and duly retook Zaranj in 300h, leaving the Samanid amir Ahmad b. Isma‘il as the caliph’s designated governor of Sijistan. But Ahmad himself was assassinated in the following year causing turmoil in the Samanid lands, and the Samanid general, Simjur Dawati, was forced out of Zaranj in 301h. Meanwhile, news that the Samanids no longer controlled Sijistan had reached the ears of the caliph through a local finance officer. While al-Muqtadir had been happy to offer the Samanids a degree of support and encouragement against the Saffarids, who represented a common enemy, he was not inclined to leave them in control of Sijistan now that an opportunity had come to reassert caliphal control in the region. Prompt action by the caliph’s vizier saw al-Muqtadir’s envoys received with great ceremony in Zaranj later that year, and so from 301h until 304h coins of standard Abbasid type were struck there. Silver dirhams all bear the provincial name Sijistan, while the extremely rare gold dinars, all of which bear the date 302h, have that of the capital Zaranj. This is the only year for which Abbasid dinars of Zaranj are known.
Studio Pottery - a large stoneware jar and cover, mottled rusty orange glaze; a terracotta wall clock by Donald Yule of Bath; a beak spout jug; a blue glazed cylindrical vase; a stoneware dish by Rebecca Harvey; slipware dishes, marked Hathway; etc; a cylindrical vase, stencilled with leaves, in shades of blue and green, 21.5cm; a similar bowl; a set of metal sculptural flowers; a bowl with textile applications; a Martin Homer dish; etc; a cylindrical stoneware jar and cover, glazed in matte blue, 12cm, impressed marks; a pair of similar plates; three dishes by MWD in monochrome; Roger Lewis, an interesting slab built, porcelain box and cover, formed as an upholstered cube, 15cm tall, unmarked; two matching vessels (one missing lid); a white metal seated teddy bear figure, Chamberlain Clarke, boxed; a white metal baby's rattle as Peter Rabbit; a Beswick Peter Rabbit figure by F Warne & Co; a stoneware ginger jar and cover, applied profusely with leaves and flowers in relief, probably Elaine Hind; a similar stoneware bust as a girl with flowers in her hair, 27cm high, signed Elaine Hind; a novelty purse shaped jug, 105cm high, by J Humphris, dated 1980; a ceramic pumpkin, by Elaine Hind; another
Cabart Pair Of Oboe And Cor Anglais thumbplate system, Oboe no.3*111, both joints and bell stamped 'Cabart A Paris' with Galleon logo to bell; Cor Anglais no.BB3, both upper and lower joints and bell stamped 'Cabart A Paris' and 'Made in France' and bear Galleon logo, with two bocals, in fitted double hard caseBoth instruments require service and repair, upper joint on oboe shows evidence of a small crack
-
93108 item(s)/page