We found 110041 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 110041 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
110041 item(s)/page
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED comprising a Henry VII halfgroat, profile issue (holed); Charles II threepence, 1670; William & Mary farthing, 169? (date indistinct); William III sixpence, 1697, third draped bust; George I sixpence, 1723, SSC in angles; George III 'cartwheel' twopence, 1797; George III penny, 1806; George III halfpenny, 1799; George IV farthing, 1822; William IV halfpenny, 1837; Victoria farthing, 1875; and twelve others, (23).
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED SILVER comprising a George III three shillings, 1811; George III eighteenpence, 1811; George III sixpence, 1787; George III threepence, 1762, young laureate draped bust; George III halfcrown, 1816, large laureate bust; George IV shilling, 1826; William IV halfcrown, 1837; William IV shilling, 1834; and William IV three-halfpence, 1836, (9).
LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES: UNION JACK BICORN HAT FROM NELSON'S COLUMN 2012, DESIGNED BY SYLVIA FLETCHER FOR LOCK AND CO. Modelled with an original London 2012 Paralympic torch, with plexiglass flame, now mounted on a display grey-painted wood bust of Nelson, signed and dated by Boris Johnson '8/1/2013',tThe hat 114 cm wide, overall height 183 cm This hat was displayed on top of Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square as part of an exhibition held in central London during the London 2012 Olympic games where designers 'hatted' famous monuments across the capital. The bicorn was designed by Sylvia Fletcher and made by Lock & Co, who made Nelson's original bicorn hat. Established in 1676, Lock & Co are the oldest hatters in London.
Moore and Co. Pate Sur Pate plaque (overal restoration), Majolica jug, Staffordshire Jug, Royal Doulton stoneware Victoria mug, Tyg, figure of La Sylphide and Rachel together with other figures, Parian bust, glass shades and a jug. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.
‡ A CAUCASIAN SWORD (SHASQA) AND TWO BELTS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with curved single-edged blade formed with two long fullers and etched at the forte on each face with scrolling foliage and a brief inscription and a bird respectively, hilt of characteristic form comprising eared pommel of nielloed and chased silver and a pair of horn grip-scales retained by two iron rivets (worm damage), in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with locket, chape and two bands all decorated en suite with the pommel; the second formed of numerous nielloed silver links and with a shaped clasp at the front; and the third dated 1915 on the central mount, decorated on the inner face with a nielloed bust of a lady holding a flower and with a crown surrounded by filigree on the outside the first: 79.2 cm; 31 1/4 in blade (3)
AN 80 BORE NORTH ITALIAN ROMAN-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, MID-18TH CENTURY with tapering barrel formed in four stages, engraved with panels of foliage and reeded over the second and third sections respectively, inlaid with a brass line at the breech, engraved tang, bevelled lock signed 'PAP' (Neue Støckel 4226) on the inside and engraved with scrolling foliage and a grotesque on the outside, figured walnut full stock moulded over the fore-end (the forward portion replaced), and about the tang, engraved iron mounts (areas of pitting) comprising trigger-guard decorated with a warrior profile on the bow and with foliate terminal, openwork side-plate decorated with foliage (cracked), spurred pommel decorated with foliage and fitted with a brass profile bust cap, crowned openwork escutcheon, and a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and iron-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original 27.8 cm; 11 on barrel
W. Charles (early 19th century), a portrait silhouette, Colonel Herbert Lloyd H.E.I.C.S. [The Honourable East India Company], bust-length, in profile and fully turned to dexter, wearing his colonel's uniform and tricorn hat above a ribbon-tied periwig, signed, oval, watercolour, 8cm x 7cm, inscribed to verso [...D]rawn in 1800, died in 1818. Drawn by W. Charles, opposite the Lyceum, Stand, London, gilt-metal mounted ebonised papier-mâché frame
A George III twenty-stick printed paper and boxwood royal commemorative fan, the marriage of George, Prince of Wales and Caroline of Brunswick, Published at Sudlow's Fan Warehouse, 191 Strand, [London] 1795, centred by bust-length profiles of the royal couple within a festoon and wreath, crested by Prince of Wales feathers, the fan with a frieze of caricatures throughout, the sides with further caricatures and verse, stipple engraving on paper, 25.5cm long, dated 1795
Coins, Roman, a small collection of late base metal coins: Carausius AE Antoninianus, 'C' mint (Colchester?), AD 292-293, Obverse: IMP C CARAVSIVS P F I AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Reverse: PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left holding olive-branch and sceptre, S-P across fields, C in exergue, 22mm, 4.22g; Allectus AE 'Quinarius', London, AD 295-296, Obverse: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, galley left, QL in exergue, 20mm, 2.69g; AE Constantinopolis, and others (qty)
Royal Interest - Queen Victoria, a clipped ink manuscript signature of the then Princess Victoria, This Autograph of the Princess Victoria was presented by H.M. Queen Adelaide to the Hon. Mr. Curzon, 1835, inscribed slip accompanied by a bust-length lithographic portrait of the then princess, arranged in a later Victorian dark blue morocco easel frame, by Walter Jones, 196 Sloane St, [London], S.W., stamped to verso, the whole crested by a gilt-embossed crown, 21cm high, 24.5cm wide, the autograph 1835
-
110041 item(s)/page