We found 59213 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 59213 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
59213 item(s)/page
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) - Coloured print - "Echo and Narcissus", 10ins x 18ins, R.Cooper after Adam Buck (1759-1833) - "The Sisters" and "Brother and Sister", each 8.25ins x 7ins, and William Radclyffe (1780-1855) - Coloured lithograph - "Sheep's Bridge and Sixth Form Bench", 8.25ins x 12.25ins, all framed and glazed
19th century AD. A carved oak bench or monk's chest with carved florid panels to the back and base, openwork arms with crouching hound finials, hinged lid to the seat; upholstered fabric cushion. 101 x 44.5 x 91cm (39 3/4 x 17 1/2 x 35 3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired 1960s-1980s. [No Reserve]. Fine condition; base reinforced.
An oak effect open bookcase and an oak Monks type bench CONDITION REPORTS Bookcase approx 90 cms wide x 180 cms tall. Some light scratches, scuffs, marks etc throughout. Monks bench is approx 91 cms wide at widest point. The seat is 46.5 cms off the floor. Some light scratches and scuffs, some other marks. Seat panel could do with a small amount of attention, some scratches. General signs of wear and tar throughout on both pieces
Hertfordshire, Royston.- Notton (William de, justice, d. in or after 1365) Notification to all his tenants in Cokenach [Cocken Hatch in Barkway], described as a hamlet of Gergy, lately tenants of John de Vere earl of Oxford [John de Vere, seventh earl of Oxford (1312-1360), magnate and soldier], he is proposing to give to the Prior and Convent of Royston these lands in which he was enfeoffed by the Earl and other lands which came to him by forfeit of Richard de Bromele (refers to King's bench roll of Hilary term, anno 26), manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 9 lines, red and black wax seal (?repaired) with fine impression of a cross on a shield, folds, small hole, 2 small brown stains, later ink inscription: "WC 1773" perhaps ?William Cole (1714-82), antiquary, 58 x 284mm., n.d. [c. 1354-55]. ⁂ Notton... "in 1352... was granted lands in Litlington, Cambridgeshire. He appears as a serjeant-at-law in the year-books (where his arguments are frequently noted) and rolls of the common bench from Michaelmas term 1342; he was appointed king's serjeant in 1345 and held this office until 1355. In that year he was made a justice of the king's bench, and when on circuit in this and the following year was directed to remove the sheriffs of Oxfordshire and Northumberland. In 1361 he was formally appointed chief justice of the justiciar's bench in Ireland. It has been suggested that this appointment never took effect, but Notton may still have gone to Ireland as one of the lords named to the council of Lionel, earl of Ulster (d. 1368)... . Notton served regularly on commissions of the peace, commissions to enforce labour legislation after the plague, and commissions of oyer and terminer. Both Notton and his wife, Isabel, were benefactors of the priories of Bretton, Yorkshire, and Royston, Hertfordshire, and granted to the latter the nearby manor of Cocken Hatch." - Oxford DNB.
Hertfordshire, Sawbridgeworth.- Leventhorpe (John, MP, of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, son of John Leventhorpe, servant of the House of Lancaster, one of the executors of both Henry IV's and Henry V's wills, c. 1370-1435, ?1400-84) 3 drafts relating to a grant of seisin of the manor of Gyfford [Giffords] to Peter Ardern Chief Baron of the Exchequer, comprising: (1). Appointment of attorneys. John Fyn', vicar of Sabrichesworth [Sawbridgeworth], John Chateris chaplain and Robert Assek chaplain have appointed as their attorneys, Dionisius [Denis] Levynthorpe and William Castard jointly to give seisin to Peter Ardern Chief Baron of the Exchequer, John Leventhorp armiger, Ralph Grey and Thomas and John the sons of John Leventhorp, concerning the manor of Gyfford [Giffords] in the towns of Gedilston [Gilston] and Sabrichesworth and Estwyk [Eastwick], 12 lines (2). John Chauncy jun: whereas John Fyn', Vicar of Sawbridgeworth, John Chateris chaplain and Robert Assek chaplain have granted to Peter Ardern as above, 21 lines (3). John Fyn' vicar of Sabrighesworth, John Chaterys chaplain and Robert Assek chaplain, grant to Peter Arderne Chief Baron of the Exchequer, John Levynthorp armiger, Ralph Grey and Thomas and John the sons of John Levynthorp the manor of Gyffordez as above, which they had by grant from John Chauncey the elder, armiger, 18 lines, listed in differing order, together 3 draft grants on one sheet of vellum, manuscripts in Latin, on vellum, in the same bookhand, folds, slightly creased, a few ink marks, slightly soiled, Phillipps ms 36528, circular paper label numbered 178, 460 x 255mm., undated [1460's]. ⁂ Sir Peter Ardern or Arderne (d. 1468), perhaps a son of John Arderne was appointed a baron of the Exchequer on 5 February 1444 and continued as Chief Baron after the accession of Edward IV. Later he was appointed Justice of the Common Bench. Ardern married Katharine Bohun and had two daughters, one, Elizabeth married Richard Harpur and their daughter, Alice (b. in or after 1474, d. in or before 1551), became the second wife of Sir Thomas More.
1968 Ford Zodiac MKIV Executive Saloon - Restored in 2011 and ready to show - Red with Magnolia interior - Original sales invoice and recent check over at cost of £1,000 Ford produced the Zephyr from 1952 to 1972, a more powerful 6-cylinder engine was used over the 4-cylinder unit to be found in the Consul. The luxury Zodiac and Executive variants were the largest saloons available from Ford until the arrival of the Granada in 1972. The Zodiac was an upmarket version of the Zephyr 6, utilising limousine-type rear doors, a sharper roofline with narrower C-pillar and tail, unique four headlamp grille, exclusive bumper bars, plusher seating, and up-market upholstery, dashboard and interior fittings. A choice of individual or bench front seat was available trimmed in leather or cloth. The front doors and bonnet panels were shared with the Zephyr 6. This fine example, finished in red with individual front seats in magnolia leather, was restored in 2011. Described as being "possibly the best available" it was given a mechanical check over in October 2016 having formed part of a private collection since purchase by the vendor. An original sales invoice in the sum of £1419 accompanies the car along with a current MoT to November 2017.

-
59213 item(s)/page