We found 350105 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 350105 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
350105 item(s)/page
Goorkha , Gurkha An unusual original vintage copy of Rules and Regulations for The Sirmoor Club of The 2nd King Edward VIIs Own Goorkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) circa 1959 and an original vintage short book titled The Queen's Truncheon and King Edward VIIs Own Goorkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) giving a history of up until August September 1950. (last entry on last page). The Queen's Truncheon is a ceremonial staff carried by the Royal Gurkha Rifles that serves as the equivalent of and is carried as the Colour. It is made of bronze and silver and the top represents the minaret of Delhi Palace with three Gurkhas standing on it supporting the Queen's crown above their heads. The minaret contains a pair of crossed kukris and carries the inscription Main Picqet Hindoo Rao's House, Delhi 1857. The Truncheon is a unique emblem upon which recruits swear allegiance to the Regiment and the Crown. Both items are in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
WW1 , 1920s An original Imperial German Commemorative Veterans Medal 1914 1919 for returnees and prisoners of war. This medal is unsigned and is silver gilt probably on bronze. The front shows a bearded soldier with stick and haversack walking home and the back has an Iron Cross and lines of German writing which roughly translate as POW The one who returned home happily. For a lasting memory 1914 1919. This original Imperial German Commemorative Medal measures approx 38mm high x 26mm wide and is missing the top suspension loop otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
WW1 , 1920s An original Imperial German Commemorative Veterans Kyffhauser Union 1914 1918 Medal awarded by the German Kyffhauser Bund ( Veterans support association ) to veterans of the First World War. The War Commemorative Medal of the Kyffhauser Union was instituted in 1921 by the Kyffhauserbund as the German government refused to create such an award. It was awarded to individuals for service on the front lines and on the home front, as well as for loyal service of reservists. This medal had to be purchased by veterans following presentation of an award document and was designed by German sculptor Hermann Kurt Hosaeus. For many veterans, this was the only WWI service medal that was worn until the German Cross of Honour (Ehrenkreuz) was officially established in 1934. The medal obverse dated '1914 1918' and inscribed 'Blank die Wehr, Rein die Her' (Shining Arms, Pure Honour), signed 'HOSAEUS' at the base, the reverse inscribed in German translated as Upright and battered we came through four years of struggle withstanding a world of enemies, Hindenburg. This original oval gilt bronze Imperial German Veterans Kyffhauser medal measures approx 55mm high x 30mm wide, has several small surface marks otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Pre WW1 An original Imperial German , Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal. This medal, which is also known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Centenary Medal, was established on March 22, 1897, by Kaiser Wilhem II on the occasion of the 100th Birthday of his grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm I. The medal was awarded by Prussia to state and university officials, as well as all military officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel, which were actively serving in army, navy and Schutztruppe. Medals were also awarded to the surviving veterans of the First Schleswig War, Second Schleswig War, Austro Prussian War, and the Franco Prussian War. The medal is made of bronze gunmetal from captured cannon and measures approx 40mm in diameter and is missing the top suspension loop otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Ernst Eisenmayer, Austrian/British 1920-2018 - Construction; bronze and base, H82.5 x W64 x D19 cm (ARR) Provenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson (1939-2019)Note: Austrian-born Eisenmayer moved to London to study in 1939, where he was guided and influenced by his fellow countryman, the poet, playwright and artist Oskar Kokoscha. Eisenmayer lived and exhibited in the UK for many decades, including at the prestigious Marjorie Parr Gallery and Leicester Galleries. Works by the artist are in the collection of the Ben Uri Gallery, Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery and King’s Lynn Museum. Eisenmayer’s works incorporate the aesthetic qualities of the Post-War period in Britain, most notably that of the so-called Geometry of Fear artists, such as Kenneth Armitage and Lynn Chadwick. His sculptures have an industrial, almost militaristic quality to them, the form emerging subtly from the roughly hewn material. Major works are on public display, including at Southlands College, Roehampton and Carlton Forum Leisure Centre, Nottingham. Like many artists working in Britain during the 1950s and 1960s, Eisenmayer was a refugee from Nazism. Eisenmayer escaped Dachau concentration camp in April 1939 and was interned on the Isle of Man, along with other émigré artists such as Fred Uhlman, before settling in London, enrolling in Camberwell College of Art and studying under Victor Pasmore. He established a successful career as a painter, sculptor and printmaker, exhibiting in London, Osaka and Vienna.
Tim Cotterill (The Frog Man) "Leapfrog", bronze with hand applied coloured patina, signed and numbered 4189/5000. 24.5 cm high with certificate of authenticity (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The structure of the frog is intact, no losses, cracks or damage visible. Very occasional areas of wear, perhaps the odd light scratch, also some discolouration under the frogs head which looks white. There are one or two light and small little nicks to the glass along the very edge of the base, i.e. on the pebble effect base. There is also plenty of ingrained dirt under the foot and other places.
A set of six coins commemorating 200 years since the battle of Waterloo, five bronze - Napoleon, Alexander I, King Frederick William III, Emperor Francis I and Prince Regent, together with 14 ct gold Field Marshall Arthur Duke of Wellington, weight 7 grams, issue limited to 15000 in presentation set (see illustration).
A group of 4 comics, to include Marvel Comics (1967), Silver Age, Fantastic Four, volume 1, no. 67, featuring Him (AKA Adam Warlock) first appearance origin story, Jack Kirby artwork, and 3 Marvel Bronze Age comics (1974), featuring The Incredible Hulk, volume 1, 176 - 178, featuring Adam Warlock and the story of his first death
B. GRUNDMANN - An Art Deco bronze figure cast as a young boy with carved ivory face wearing a cap on his shoulder length hair and short dungarees over a collarless short, a money bag on his left wrist, standing on a circular base, signed, 6" high, fixed on to a marble cylinder and black slate base, 8 1/2" high overall. (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number RZG8XNMS Condition Report: Generally good, a little scratching
A FRANZ BERGMAN CAST BRONZE GROUSE, numbered 7508, factory mark and Geschutz, 7 1/2" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Right leg looks "spur" and is very bent, it appears to have been repaired but the "gilding" may be from a soldering iron heating it to bend back - also a little on left leg, will not stand up
AFTER EMILE LOUIS PICAULT (French 1833-1915) "Pax et Labor", c.1900, a bronze of a standing male labourer holding a hammer, raised on inscribed oblong base with inset corners, unsigned, brown patination, 29 1/4" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some minor wear to patination mainly to hair, elbow of his left hand and a spot under that arm, otherwise good.
Debucourt, Philibert Louis -- Almanach National. Dedié aux Amis de la Constitution. Farbstich au repérage mit Roulette, Aquatinta und Radierung in Blau, Rot und Schwarz. 48,8 x 36,4 cm. 1790. IFF 21 I (von III), Fenaille 26 III (von IV), Richard Taws: "Reproducing Revolution in P. L. Debucourt’s Almanach National", in: The Art Bulletin, 92 (2010), 3, S. 169-187.Der Almanach National ist eines der drucktechnisch interessantesten Blätter Philibert Louis Debucourts, der zu den prominentesten Repräsentanten des französischen mehrplattigen Farbstiches zählt. Das Blatt Farbstich ist "au repérage" von drei (vier) Platten gedruckt und weist die für dieses Verfahren charakteristischen Passmarken zur Adjustierung der unterschiedlichen Platten auf. Technisch brillant kombiniert Debucourt Aquatinta, lineare Radierung, Roulette und Grabstichel zu feinsten tonale Abstufungen und spielt mit den unterschiedlichen Stofflichkeiten von Mamor, Bronze, Papier und der Kleidung der Figuren.Das leuchtende Rot und Blau ergeben mit dem Weiß des Papiers die Farben der zur Zeit der Revolution zuerst aufkommenden Trikolore, der späteren französischen Nationalflagge. Zu sehen ist ein Revolutionsmonument aus Marmor mit einem Bronzerelief, dessen ikonographische Elemente unter der Darstellung erläutert werden. Unter dem Porträtmedaillon Ludwigs XVI schreibt Minerva als Personifizierung der Nationalversammlung die Konstitution auf eine Steintafel, während der Genius der Freiheit mit der Fackel der Vernunft einen Stapel alter Privilegien und weitere Symbole des Ancien Regime anzündet. Die Marmortafel, auf die wie hier ein Jahreskalender aufgeklebt werden konnte, kündigt das Jahr 1791, Jahr 3 des Revolutionskalenders an, entstanden ist das Blatt demnach Ende des Jahres 1790. - Ausgezeichneter, farbfrischer Druck, knapp innerhalb der Plattenkante geschnitten. Mit den Markierungen des Druckprozesses au repérage, geglättete horizontale Mittelfalte, die Ränder teils ausgebessert und flächig aufgezogen auf Velin, dieses hinterlegt mit Japan, minimale Altersspuren, insgesamt sehr schön erhalten. - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.
-
350105 item(s)/page