We found 81455 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 81455 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
81455 item(s)/page
Hallmarked silver teapot and sugar bowl, Edinburgh 1893 by Mackay & Chisholm; silver tea caddy hallmarked London 1902; silver salt pot, mustard pot with blue liner, and pepper pot, all hallmarked Birmingham by Mappin & Webb. Gross total weight 32.87ozt. Together with a silver plate toast rack. Estimate £360-400.
Ceramics to include Grainger, Worcester mug, Continental moulded mug, Spode pen tray C1785, Wedgwood basalt creamer, 18thC Caughley tea caddy, restored knop, Staffordshire figure of actor Garrick C1860, crested telephone Petersfield with two Godden's books, British Pottery, British Porcelain.Condition: Black swan, minor chip under tail feathers, Spode pen tray gilt rub to the rim, no chips or cracks.
A Royal Worcester vase, circa 1892, of gently waisted form, painted with flowers and set with gilt elephant head handles, puce printed marks, shape 636, 22.5cm. high; also a Royal Worcester globular caddy decorated with flowers, circa 1889, 10.5cm. high; and a small Royal Worcester vase painted with roses by Spilsbury, (a.f), puce printed marks, 10cm. high, (3). Condition Report First vase- good condition.Caddy- lacking cover. Small vase- restored
A group of Georgian and later silver flatwares comprising a pair of sugar tongs, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter 1857, 15 by 5.5 by 1.7cm high, a mustard spoon, Samuel Meriton II, London 1786, a pair of large teaspoons, monogram engraved, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1820, a caddy spoon the bowl formed as a shell, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1982, a Garrards and Co teaspoon with Prince of Wales feathers to the back of the bowl, Sheffield 1981, a teaspoon terminal engraved with polo-sticks and ball inside a horseshoe, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1995, and five further teaspoons, 6.87toz, together with an 835 Continental silver teaspoon 0.41toz, and three bread knives with pistol grip handles, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, filled, and a pickle fork , Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1975, also filled, both 3.77toz gross. (17)
A collection of Dutch silver wares, comprising a 833 grade silver condiment pot with a single swing handle and pierced sides, without glass liner, with rubbed hallmarks, possibly 1901, 8.5 by 10.7cm high with handled fully raised, a pair of cake servers with beaded decoration to handles, C. J.Begeer Utrecht, possibly 1881, knife 17.2cm long, spoon 16cm long, a ladle with large bowl and shell mount to finial, 14cm long, a dessert spoon, C.L.J. Begeer, Utrecht 1912, 16.7cm long, a caddy spoon, Johannes Hendrikus Tarner Amsterdam, 1848, 9cm long, a spoon with ornate twisted handle but with broken finial, 16.2cm long, a butter trowel, 19.8cm long, 1923, 10.6toz overall weight, a continental glass and 835 grade silver bowl with weighted base, 13 by 10cm high also seven white metal wares. (1 bag)
A group of George III, comprising a teaspoon, Thomas Wallis II, London 1798, 13.5cm long, a tea caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, with 'EMJ' monogram, London 1793, 8cm long, a leaf form caddy spoon, John Lias, London, 1796, 7.5cm long, an early 20th century mustard pot with blue glass liner, rubbed military inscription and hallmarks, 9.8 by 4.5 by 7cm high, and three Edward VII and later silver spoons: an ornate teaspoon with twisted handle and profuse engraved decorations, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901; one with a dog portrait to its finial, J A Restall & Co, Birmingham 1932, 9.1cm long, and another teaspoon, James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1920, 11.8cm long, 5toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A group of seven circular silver napkin rings comprising a set of three Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1916 and 1917 and a set of four, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1913, each 4.5cm diameter by 1.9cm high, together with a Victorian caddy spoon, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, a teaspoon with twisted handle and Kangaroo finial, a silver salt spoon, total silver weight 2.95toz, and a Continental 835 silver shovel spoon with fluted bowl and rose handle, 0.35toz, together with a set of six plated dessert knives and forks, cased, a set of six coffee bean spoons, boxed, a pair of plated sugar tongs with chicken foot nips and five assorted spoons. (19)
A group of Victorian and later decorative silver comprising four bonbon dishes, of swirl gadrooned design with gilt interiors, Vale Brothers & Sermon, Birmingham 1891, a caddy spoon with floral detail to the bowl, George Unite, Birmingham 1871 and a berry spoon with traces of gilt to the decorated bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1937, total silver weight 5.49toz. (6)
A late 18th century Worcester porcelain 'Bat' pattern teapot, tea caddy and cover, and lidded jug, each having pseudo Chinese marks to base (3).Condition report: The teapot, two firing cracks to lid below the finial.Jug with tiny chip to finial and a flake to the edge of the lid.Caddy has a tiny flake on the rim near the lid, just a couple of glazed firing flaws to the foot.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER CADDY SPOON, FIDDLE PATTERN, BY HYAM HYAMS, LONDON 1831, A PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR BOWS, THIMBLE, SILVER MOUNTED MEERSCHAUM CHEROOT HOLDER WITH AMBER MOUTHPIECE AND TWO OTHER ITEMS, 1 OZ WEIGHABLE (6) Caddy spoon, thimble and sugar bows in good condition; the three other items worn or slightly damaged
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER POSTAGE STAMP BOX, 6CM L, MARKS RUBBED, BIRMINGHAM 1902 AND MISCELLANEOUS SILVER ARTICLES, TO INCLUDE A MATCHBOX SLIDE EMBOSSED WITH AN ARMOURED CAR WITH INSCRIPTION DATED APRIL 1926, A WAIST CLASP, WINE TASTER, WRYTHEN FLUTED SCENT BOTTLE, MOTHER OF PEARL HAFTED BUTTER KNIFE, VICTORIAN SILVER GILT CADDY SPOON, ETC, 10 OZ 16 DWT WEIGHABLE Wine taster and several other items in good condition. Most of the other pieces with signs of wear or dents but not split or repaired. Marks mostly good
FOUR GEORGIAN TEA CADDIES AND BOXES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include a large mahogany caddy with shell and flower head inlay, 28cm x 15cm x 15cm; a partridgewood banded sarcophagus-form caddy, 18cm x 13cm x 10.5cm; a satin birch caddy with urn and lily of the valley inlay, 20cm x 11cm x 10cm; and a small rosewood work box with an applied printed scene on the cover, 18cm x 9cm x 12cmFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Bijouterie - an early 20th century amber and meerschaum cheroot holder, cased; a pair of 19th century steel spectacles; a caddy spoon; a silver novelty of a duck holding an umbrella; a silver and enamel cricket fob; a Bulova lady's wristwatch; two silver salt spoons; a 1980 Moscow Olympics badge (9)
A Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of rectangular form, the lid with a mosaic panel of flowers set in ebony within a border of geometric mosaic, plain sides, internal lid, 13.5 x 10.5 x 10.7cms. †The absence of a lock and the edging of the ebony inset panel suggests this box may have been reworked from other pieces. From the Hamlin Collection of Tunbridge ware
GEORGE III TEA CADDY MIT ANANASKNAUF. GEORGE III TEA CADDY MIT ANANASKNAUF. Datierung: 1800-01. Meister/Werkstatt: James Mince. Technik: Silber, Horn. Beschreibung: Vorne auf Wandung Wappengravur mit Jacobsmuscheln und Kreuz. Maße: Höhe 12cm, Breite 12cm. Signatur: BZ London 1800-01, MZ James Mince (ab 1790, Grimwade Nr.1526). Erläuterungen zum Katalog London England Silber 19. Jahrhundert Teedose Mince, James GEORGE III TEA CADDY MIT ANANASKNAUF. GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY WITH PINEAPPLE KNOB. Date: 1800-01. Maker/Designer: James Mince. Technique: Silver, horn. Description: On the front wall heraldic engraving with pilgrim mussel and cross. Measurement: Height 12cm, width 12cm. Signature: Inspection mark London 1800-01, maker's mark James Mince (after 1790, Grimwade no.1526). Explanations to the Catalogue London England Silver 19th century tea caddy Mince, James
SECHSTEILIGES KAFFEE- UND TEESERVICE MIT REICHEM CHRYSANTHEMEN DEKOR. SECHSTEILIGES KAFFEE- UND TEESERVICE MIT REICHEM CHRYSANTHEMEN DEKOR. Yokohama. Datierung: 20. Jh. Meister/Entwerfer: Samurai Shokai. Technik: Silber. Beschreibung: Bestehend aus Kaffeekanne, Teekanne, großem Wasserkessel auf Rechaud, Teedose, Zuckerdose und Konfektschale. Der gebauchte Korpus jeweils dicht mit stark plastischem und naturnah gearbeitetem Relief aus Chrysanthemenblüten bedeckt. Gewicht: 4970g. Maße: Höhe der Kannen 26,5cm/17cm. Wasserkessel inkl. Rechaud 38,5cm. Marke: 2 x MZ Samurai Shokai Yokohama und 1000. Marke: 4 x Zeichenmarke "Vollsilber". Rechaud ohne erkennbare Marken, Silber getestet. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Yokohama Japan Silber 20. Jahrhundert Exportsilber SECHSTEILIGES KAFFEE- UND TEESERVICE MIT REICHEM CHRYSANTHEMEN DEKOR. SIX-PIECE SILVER COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE WITH OPULENT CHRYSANTHEMUM DECOR. Yokohama. Date: 20th century. Maker/Designer: Samurai Shokai. Technique: Silver. Description: Consisting of coffee pot, teapot, large water kettle on rechaud, tea caddy, sugar bowl and candy dish. The bulbous bodies each densely covered with a very plastic and natural relief of chrysanthemum flowers. Weight: 4970g. Measurement: Height of the coffeepots 26,5cm/17cm. Kettle incl. rechaud 38,5cm. Mark: 2 x maker`s mark Samurai Shokai Yokohama and 1000. 4 x character mark. Rechaud without visible marks, silver tested. Explanations to the Catalogue Yokohama Japan Silver 20th century

-
81455 item(s)/page