We found 123939 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 123939 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
123939 item(s)/page
George III longcase clock Gardner, London. The arched hood with columns to either side of the glazed door, long trunk door with panel base, the brass signed dial with day dial to the arch, silver chapter ring with Roman hours, subsidiary minutes dial, date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell, 222cm high
AUTOGRAPHS - POLITICIANS Assorted signatures, some to portrait photographs and others on headed cards or notepaper, or clipped, including Edward Heath, Tony Benn, Dennis Skinner, Charles Kennedy, Michael Heseltine, Michael Howard, John Redwood, Paddy Ashdown, Denis Healey, Menzies Campbell, Virginia Bottomley, Michael Portillo, Ken Livingstone, Betty Boothroyd, Frank Dobson, Michael Fallon, Martin Bell, William Hague, Glenda Jackson, David Steel, William Whitelaw, and David Owen, (over 260 items).
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 240 cards, including views of West End Buildings, Barlow Moor Road, West Didsbury; Ye Olde Shoppes and Post Office, Barlow Moor Road, West Didsbury; Wilmslow Road, Didsbury; High Street, Sutton Coldfield; The Parade, Sutton Coldfield; Bell Street and White Hart Hotel, Reigate;Police Station, Hazel Grove (by Leach of Hazel Grove); Police Station, Amesbury (by Tucker of Amesbury); Buckhorn Weston Tunnel; High Street, Strood; and Elwell Street, Upwey, (loose).
An early 19thC mahogany, satinwood string inlaid and marquetry cased, lancet top bracket clock, having fretworked flank panels and a circular window in the full height door, on ball feet; the twin fusee bell strike movement faced by a painted steel Roman dial, inscribed 1081 Roskell, Liverpool 18''h
Three Wade Pottery Bell's Whiskey decanters in the form of bells - small medium and large in size, various pieces of wooden fruit, a hand painted floral bell, a set of draughts in a wooden box, a French hand p;ainted pottery bowl together with a ceramic tankard decorated with scenes of Bourton-on-the-Water and a stoneware planter
A mid 18th century English wine glass with bell shaped bowl above ring turned collar, baluster stem and folded foot, English c.1750, height 14.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is rather crudely set to the stem and there are bands of scratches either side of the broad collared knop, otherwise OK.
A pair of late 19th century Dutch trumpet wine glasses with double opaque airtwist decorated stems, height 14cm, a further, probably French, larger example with bell shaped bowl, height 16.5cm and a cordial glass with ogee shaped bowl, height 10.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A late 19th century German glass with bell shaped bowl and vertical pinched trails interspersed with detailed engraved panels of birds amongst floral sprays above opaque and cranberry tinted octagonal baluster stem and plain foot, German c.1880, height 15.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass, a miniscule 2mm x 1mm chip to the rim but overall in good condition.
A late 18th century ale glass, the conical bowl engraved with buds, insect and floral spray above opaque and cranberry spiral airtwist stem and plain foot, height 19cm and a further late 18th century glass with bell shaped bowl, opaque and cranberry tinted spiral airtwist stem and plain foot, height 17cm, both English c.1780 (2). CONDITION REPORT: The first glass has a slight indentation to the foot rim which appears to be in manufacture. A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A very near pair of late 18th century wine glasses with bell shaped bowls engraved with grapes, vines and stars above double knopped double series opaque and cranberry twisted stems to plain feet, Dutch c.1780, height 15.8cm and 15.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass but overall in good condition.
A group of five vintage bakelite telephones to include a "candlestick" example with spin dial, and two wall mounted GPO bell boxes (7). CONDITION REPORT: Candlestick phone: traces of wear and mild rust to base, no."TE234 No.22". Others: two examples have areas of chips to the edges, all have traces of wear commensurate with age. Numbers on handsets: 2x "164 48", "16458", "GPO S-34/234 No.164".
A mid 18th century German small goblet with finely cut and engraved bell shaped bowl above ring turned and baluster cut stem and plain foot with band of undercut decoration, German c.1750, height 17.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: A few natural flaws to the glass and a flaw to the glass towards to the foot rim which is sharp to the touch but this is a flaw in production as opposed to post production damage, but overall in good condition.
A collection of ten various Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern decorated cups and saucers to include a twin handled example, diameter 10cm, a coffee trio, and a set of three bell shaped cups, pattern no.2451 (10). CONDITION REPORT: All examples appear to be in good condition, a few cups and saucers have a bit of rubbing to the gilt, particularly on rim, some saucers have traces of minor scratches due to use with cups.
A Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug of bell form, with C-scroll decorated handle, later engraved with presentation inscription "Margaret Lewis Cannington from Grandmama Capp" within a fern motif border, raised on spreading circular foot, Edward & John Barnard, London 1867 and a silver trophy footed mug inscribed "Langley Park Golf Club Open Meeting May 21st 1932", Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1931, height 12.5cm, approx 15ozt (2).
A mixed lot of various hallmarked silver items including a bell shaped salt and pepper, Richard Owen Williams, Birmingham 1909, a small clear cut glass dressing table jar, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1929, a scent bottle inscribed "Malden Tournament 1908" to the lid, Birmingham 1906, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1911, etc, also a novelty electroplated vesta case modelled as a soda siphon, inscribed "Camwal" and a pair of yellow metal spectacles (af), combined weighable silver 3.7ozt.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver oval mustard pots with pierced decoration to sides, raised on four bun feet, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1927, length 7.5cm including handles, with blue glass liners and four further various hallmarked silver mustard pots including a bell shaped footed example, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1947, approx 6.2ozt (6).
-
123939 item(s)/page