We found 57838 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 57838 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
57838 item(s)/page
A BAG OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver money clip, a silver sweetheart brooch, a silver pencil case hallmarked Birmingham, a silver tie clip, two faux tortoiseshell cigarette cases, a faux tortoiseshell match stick case, two silver pipe cleaning tools, a white metal pipe tool stamped Sterling, a white metal Chesnut shaped pill box stamped 800, three fruit knives, matchstick cases, a compass, a white metal embossed ashtray stamped 'Denmark', a cased 'Stanley London 1885' leather bound telescope, a 'Stanley London' compass, a set of twenty-five 'Players Cigarettes' collectable cards depicting dog breeds etc
A group of three silver items, comprising an oval snuff box, with gilt interior, A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), Birmingham 1902, 7.5 by 6 by 2.5cm high; a silver cigarette case with gilt interior, Kenart Ltd, Birmingham 1946, 8.3 by 7.3 by 1.3cm high; together with a small silver box, hallmarked 925, maker I F & SON Ltd, 3.5 by 5.2 by 1cm high, total weight 6.75toz. (3)
A collection of silver items, including an early 20th century silver and tortoise shell cigarette case, with engine turned decoration all over, with initials 'SS' to top left corner, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1924, 8.5 by 6.5cm, a silver Art Deco desk clock by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1924, a/f, 10 by 8.5cm, a cased E. Edmonds napkin ring, Birmingham 1918, a set of six William Devenport silver teaspoons, 10cm long, Birmingham 1919/1924, together with a Queen Victoria 1895 crown, 28g, weighable silver 2.94toz. (1 bag)
A good quality 935 silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, early 20th century, with engraved borders surrounding a pale blue enamel panel, matching panel to the base, cabochon blue sapphire press clasp, 5mm wide, and gilt washed interior with yellow elastic straps, stamped '935', 4.74toz, 9.3 by 7.6 by 1.3cm.The enamel has no damage on either side, just some light surface scratches, and only light bumps to the edges of the silver itself. Overall in good to very good condition.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, including match case, napkin rings, ashtrays, etc. together with four green glass Victorian paperweights (one tray)The silver includes two napkin-rings, each marked for Birmingham; a triangular ashtray, marked for Birmingham, a square ashtray marked for Birmingham, a cigarette-case, the cover enamelled with a flag depicting a balloon on a blue background and a match-box holder. The gross weight of the silver is 309gr.There is overall scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a chip to the enamel on the cigarette-box. There are significant bruises to the square ashtray and less obvious bruises to some other pieces.
S.G DUPONT, TWO GOLD PLATED CIGARETTE LIGHTERS 20TH CENTURY one in original fitted case, the other with black enamel detailQty: 2These are genuine lighters; larger with rubbing to playing, small knocks, scratches and nicks throughout, will require overhaul as the action is loose and spins, no traction with body or other workings; second with similar but lighter overall wear, does produce a spark, will require flint and fuel, we can offer no guarantee of working order
ROYAL INTEREST, GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION COMBINATION CIGARETTE/VESTA CASE ARTHUR WILLIAM HARDIMAN, LONDON 1920 the fluted oblong case with central gilt and enamel cipher for King George V, the hined cover opening to reveal a gilt wash interior with date inscription for 1933, with further hinged compartment to top, the side with aperture for cloth rope suspension, housed in original fitted gilt tooled blue Morocco case also with cipher, presented alongside two newspaper clippings detailing his life and funeral, also an address prepared for his funeral delivered by Lord Louis MountbattenNote: 'Sir Morton Warrack Smart, GCVO, DSO (1877–1956) was a Scottish manipulative surgeon who served George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Elizabeth II.' This piece was gifted to Sir Morton Smart by King George V. 9.2cm high Qty: approx. 160g Slight dent to front upper left, flush hinge very slightly pronounced to one side, light surface scratches and nicks, rope suspension tires and frayed, box worn with surface losses, some surface stains and discolouration, additional images available
ROYAL INTEREST, GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE CASE GARRARD & CO., LONDON 1922 the exterior with central crest for Edward Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) to fluted detail, hinged mechanism opening to reveal a gilt wash interior with dedication to MORTON SMART FROM EDWARD P. JULY 1923Note: 'Sir Morton Warrack Smart, GCVO, DSO (1877–1956) was a Scottish manipulative surgeon who served George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Elizabeth II.' This piece was gifted to Sir Morton Smart by Edward Prince of Wales. 9cm high Qty: approx. 128g In overall good condition. Some scratches to surface as well as inside. Also some left over residue from polishing. Additional images now available.
EDWARDIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE COLIN HEWER, CHESTER 1906 with engraved armorial and motto MARTE ET INGENIO, gilt wash interior, along with further silver comprising three napkin rings, a vesta case, a pickle fork and spoon, and a matchbox holderthe cigarette case 9cm wideQty: approx. 334g gross
A George V Silver Rose Bowl, hallmarked for Sheffield 1916, double scroll handles, half fluted decoration, detachable flower grill, engraved to the front, 'To Sydney Robert Hignell, from Frederick, Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India, in grateful remembrance of his services, set on black plinth, diameter 22 cm, the item belonged to Mr Hignell who was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India from 1920-1924 and comes directly from family, (Sidney Robert Hignell C.I.E. I.C.S. was born 3rd June 1873 at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, one of seven children he was known as ‘Bob’, he was educated at Malvern College and won a scholarship to Worcester College Oxford. He joined the Indian Civil Service in his twenties and was a keen sportsman playing cricket and tennis. He played cricket for the ‘Gentlemen of India’ team in 1903/04 and won a tennis tournament in Darjeeling in 1904 (see Lot 105 Silver Cigarette Case). In 1910 he became Deputy Commissioner and Financial Secretary in Bihar and Orissa, in 1916 Deputy Home Secretary, Government of India, in 1917 he was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, from 1920-1924 he was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, first under Lord Chelmsford and then Lord Reading, in 1922 he was made Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in the New Years Honours List, on completion of his service to the Viceroy in 1924 Hignell returned to Thornbury in Gloucestershire where he purchased and renovated a large estate called ‘The Chalet’, a life long bachelor, he passed away on 24th May 1939)
Silver Presentation Plate, engraved 'P.S.V. 1921-22' to the centre and surrounded by engraved facsimile signatures, the plate belonged to Mr Sidney Robert Hignall who served as Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India between 1920 and 1924, it is not known for which occasion the plate was presented but the signatures on the plate include men who served on the staff of the Private Secretary to the Viceroys Office at that time, Captain Ralph Burton, Aide De Camp, Captain Michael Noel-Hill ADC, H.G. Gregory Smith ADC, and Lieutenant Colonel T.J. Carey-Evans M.C., Indian Medical service, Surgeon to the Viceroy, later Sir Thomas Carey-Evans, and married to Olwen who was the daughter of David Lloyd George, on the back of the plate is stamped the maker 'C&K' and 'SILVER', diameter 25.5 cm, this item comes direct from family, (Sidney Robert Hignell C.I.E. I.C.S. was born 3rd June 1873 at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, one of seven children he was known as ‘Bob’, he was educated at Malvern College and won a scholarship to Worcester College Oxford. He joined the Indian Civil Service in his twenties and was a keen sportsman playing cricket and tennis. He played cricket for the ‘Gentlemen of India’ team in 1903/04 and won a tennis tournament in Darjeeling in 1904 (see Lot 105 Silver Cigarette Case). In 1910 he became Deputy Commissioner and Financial Secretary in Bihar and Orissa, in 1916 Deputy Home Secretary, Government of India, in 1917 he was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, from 1920-1924 he was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, first under Lord Chelmsford and then Lord Reading, in 1922 he was made Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in the New Years Honours List, on completion of his service to the Viceroy in 1924 Hignell returned to Thornbury in Gloucestershire where he purchased and renovated a large estate called ‘The Chalet’, a life long bachelor, he passed away on 24th May 1939)
A collection of Norwegian silver brooches,to include a silver sølje brooch, by Andresen & Scheinpflug, 57mm x 60mm, a silver and thulite 'sun chariot' brooch, by Unn Tangerund for Uni David-Andersen, 48mm diameter, a silver stick pin, by David Andersen, a silver 'Dragestil' brooch, 47mm x 47mm, a silver and polychrome enamel brooch, a silver polychrome enamel brooch, by Jacob Tostrup, 33mm x 40mm, a silver filigree brooch, 38mm diameter, and a silver pierced foliate scroll brooch, 35mm x 56mm, all tested as approximately sterling silver, together with a small group of gold, silver and costume jewellery,comprising a gold interlinked circle brooch, tested as approximately 14ct gold, to a base metal pin, a silver cigarette case, with landscape and floral hand engraving, tested as approximately silver, and three base metal brooches,14ct gold - 0.90g, silver - 183.03g totalCondition ReportMaker's mark solje brooch TYA.Maker's mark cigarette case OGHM.David Andersen stick pin, pin slightly out of shape.Chips and abrasions to enamel surfaces.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.With unassociated Claridge's box.

-
57838 item(s)/page