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
A collection of George V silver wares by Asprey, Mappin and Webb and Adie.A hot water jug, Birmingham, 1923, Adie Bros.; a small coffee pot Birmingham, 1922 and a pair of small sauceboats, Birmingham 1923, Mappin and Webb; and a sugar caster, London, 1913, Asprey and Co.; also a silver oval tea caddy, London. Total weight 1,596g; together with a cased set of six silver shellfish forks. (7)
A selection of silver to include a Victorian sifter spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1874, terminal with vacant cartouche, 14.5cm long, a George III silver and mother of pearl handled caddy shovel, JW, Birmingham 1814, a scalloped silver caddy spoon, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1828, 7cm long, a silver vesta case, two silver mounted and mother of pearl handled forks, a silver salt cellar etc (8) (at fault)
Regency walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form, triple division interior with twin lift out lidded tea vessels, with bowl recess (lacking bowl), inlaid mother-of-pearl escutcheon, on bun feet, L36cm x H23cm x D21cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A fine George IV octagonal silver mounted pressed tortoiseshell tea caddy, the silver fittings hallmarked E. E. J. & W. Barnard, London 1829, the pagoda top with silver leaf and gouard finial, each side panel with pressed decoration of Gothic arched windows below a quatrefoil decorated frieze, on silver foliate bracket feet, the interior with ivory veneered borders and single lidded compartment, 6in. (15.2cm.) diameter, 7in. (17.75cm.) high.* Condition: There is a split across the tortoise shell panel at the rear approx. 1/4in. above and below the hinge extending the width of the 2in. panel. Also two tiny sections either side of the hinge approx 1/8in. wide x 1/32in. deep. There is a very slightly raised "blister" on one of the triangular sections of the lid near the edge and a small worn patch to one corner of the lid. Small chipped piece top right of the front side panel which has been re-affixed with glue – a tiny piece is missing from one corner of this piece. Two small cracks to ivory around lock. Two small triangular chips of tortoiseshell have been broken from the edge of the Inner lid 1/2in. at the widest; the other 1/4in. at the widest. Silver in good condition with matching marks.
*Caddy (Lieut. John Herbert). [Scenery of the Windward & Leeward Islands], Ackermann & Co., 1837, twelve aquatint views by J. Harris, Newton Fielding, William Westall and C. Hunt, all with contemporary hand colouring, after Lieutenant Caddy, without all text, four engravings trimmed to image with slight loss to image, disbound, each approximately 250 x 320 mm Abbey Travel 692. Sabin 9824. A complete suite of these rare and highly attractive Caribbean views, including scenes on the islands of St. Kitts, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, and Dominica. (12)

-
81455 item(s)/page