We found 59216 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 59216 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
59216 item(s)/page
A bench mounting 12 bore turnover tool; similar for 8 bore (incomplete); a 12 bore capper/decapper; another, for 16 bore (wooden handle missing); another, for 20 bore (incomplete); 2 others (incomplete); parts of several other reloading tools; a black japanned powder canister; and approximately 50 12 bore snap caps, one or two named. Average QGC to GC
Mixed lot: Budgie 224 Railway Engine (VG in VG box); Budgie 100 Hansom Cab (G/VG in G box); playworn Britains Shell petrol pump (in incorrect Morris and Stone Esso box); Lone Star Commercials 42 Tilcon Half Cab (G in P box); Majorette 322 Semi Surbaisse (G in G box); TM (Japan) Locomotive (G, one wheel broken off loco, in G box); Tomica L11 locomotive (G in G box); Ideal Garage and Service Station, with road roller, bench, signs and light attached to folded illustrated backing card (G/F with some paint loss). Together with three Aveling-Barford Road Roller die-casts: 2 x Modern Product, one playworn in F box missing two end flaps, the other G/VG in G/VG box; Budgie 701, VG with driver in VG box. (11)
ILLUMINATED TESTIMONIAL presented to Sir John Hollams "By the Members of the Bar & Bench attending a Dinner given in his honour in the Inner Temple Hall on Friday 6th March 1903". Folio, cont. red morocco gilt with gilt metal onlays. Hand painted calligraphic title, table plans with signatures of all those present including Lord Halsbury, H.H. Asquith, Alfred Lyttelton, Edward Carson, Lord James of Hereford and many other distinguished lawyers. With ALS from Lord James presenting the volume, and a copy of Sir John Hollams` autobiography, Jottings of an Old Solicitor, 1906. (2)
HAMILTON EMMA: (1765-1815) Wife of Sir William Hamilton and mistress of Lord Nelson. A.L.S., Emma Hamilton, two pages, 4to, n.p., 3rd February 1813, to Sir William [Scott?] `My dear Sir William`. Hamilton announces `Pray think of my perplexity of finding my narative (sic) published in the….news paper of last Monday and in such a way as to make every one believe it was my own doing` and continues `I cannot tell how they could have got it as I only gave copies to Col. McMahon for the Prince, to yourself and to the ministers. I suppose this will not injure my cause. Pray my dear Sir Wm do advise me what to do. Some want me to publish that I know nothing about it but I don`t like getting into news paper hands nor will I still only as you may be so kind as to advise your ever gratefull (sic)`. One very small area of paper thinning to the top edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG Sir William Scott (1745-1835) 1st Baron Stowell. English Judge and Jurist. Colonel Sir John McMahon (c.1754-1817) Irish-born Politician and Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1811-17. The Prince Regent, later King George IV, had been an admirer of Lady Hamilton since 1801, to such an extent that Nelson was driven to distraction by what may occur in his absence. The present letter is written shortly before the summer of 1813 when Lady Hamilton was arrested for debt and consigned to the Kings Bench prison where she remained for a year. Whilst there she invited the Prince of Wales to dine with her which he duly did.
HAMILTON EMMA: (1765-1815) Wife of Sir William Hamilton and mistress of Lord Nelson. Good D.S., Emma Hamilton, twice, one page, folio, n.p. (London), 14th May 1811. The partially printed document is addressed to Thomas Dixon and William Leake, Attorneys of His Majesty`s Court of Kings Bench at Westminster, and is a Warrant of Attorney authorising them to appear on Hamilton`s behalf in an action for a debt of £600. Signed by Hamilton at the foot alongside a red wax seal and again signed in the left margin beneath the manuscript text `This Warrant of Attorney is given to secure the payment of two Bills of Exchange for One hundred and Fifty pounds each dated the thirteenth and fourteenth days of May instant drawn by Carlo Revedino upon the said Lady Hamilton at two months after date.` With blank integral leaf. VG Two years after the present document was signed, in the summer of 1813, Emma Hamilton was arrested for debt and consigned to the Kings Bench prison where she remained for a year with her daughter Horatia.
A white marble bench, of recent manufacture, moulded rectangular back, downswept arms, conforming feet with scroll terminals, 96cm high, 313cm wide, 60cm deepPlease note: This lot is not available to view at Donnington Priory. Please e-mail bmbrown@dnfa.com for details of viewing.Please note: This lot is not available to view at Donnington Priory. Please e-mail bmbrown@dnfa.com for details of viewing.Please note: This lot is not available to view at Donnington Priory. Please e-mail bmbrown@dnfa.com for details of viewing.Please note: This lot is not available to view at Donnington Priory. Please e-mail bmbrown@dnfa.com for details of viewing.
A CONTINENTAL WALNUT BENCH THE PLANK TOP MOULDED ON THREE SIDES AND ON SCROLL PROFILE TRESTLES WITH BRACKETS, 48CM H, 41 X 180CM, 17/18TH C AND LATER ++ The top with a number of old digs and scratches, the brackets possibly replaced, the top probably originally part of a table top. Stable and sound

-
59216 item(s)/page