We found 95687 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 95687 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
95687 item(s)/page
A Channel Islands silver bowl maker Bruce Russell (Guernsey 20th century) hand-made to commemorate The Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977, Limited Edition 26/100, with engraved Guernsey coat-of-arms and The Queen's Silver Jubilee Crest, the base with date letter and makers mark, in presentation case with certificate, weight 19oz, 6.5in (16cm) wide x 3.75in (9.5cm) high.
A George III pierced silver basket London 1773, maker William Plummer, of oval form with swing handle, the interior with coat of arms, set on an oval pierced foot, weight 22oz 13.5in (34cm) wide, 4.75in (12cm) high. Engraved in contemporaneous style with the shield and crest of Sparke, formerly of Nantwich, Cheshire differenced by an annulet for a fifth son. Burke, Sir B (1884) General Armour page 951 notes that the heiress of the Jersey branch of the family married John Payn of St Martin's Jersey. The Sparke arms are blazoned: A chequered Gold and green shield charged with an Ermine bend. Crest: A demi-panther rampant guardant rising from a ducal coronet. The salver's engraver was possibly a provincial craftsman unused to international heraldic convention. A heraldic panther is a mythological animal and the engraver has correctly depicted the varied colour spots that adorn its body but omitted the flames and fire that conventionally issue from its ears and mouth. On the shield the engraver has correctly represented the gold squares with dots but has represented the green squares with crossed diagonal lines instead of the conventional top-left to bottom-right shading.
A 20th century naval Officer's dress sword with cast brass lion head pommel, the mane forming the back piece, with wire bound fish skin grip, braided bullion knot and cast steel knuckle guard with rope entwined anchor and crown, the side with hinged locking plate, the 31in (71cm) engraved fullered steel blade with Royal coat of arms and entwined anchor, marked Gieves, the black leather scabbard with tooled brass mounts and two suspension rings, together with a felt case and brown leather all weather case marked with initials E.C.C., total length 38in (97cm).
A George III Infantry Officer's dress sword with cast brass urn pommel, wire bound grip, brass knuklebow and cast plume quillon, oval cast brass guards (one hinged), the 32in (81cm) finely etched fullered single edge steel blade with Royal cypher, coat of arms, gilding and traces of blueing, engraved 'Osborns Warrented', the leather scabbard with three brass mounts and two suspension rings, total length 39.5in (100.5cm). * Maker was Henry Osborn who ceased production circa 1844
A George V Officer's dress sword with ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced brass knuckle guard with Royal cypher and plain quillon, the 32in (81cm) engraved steel blade with Royal cypher and coat of arms, numbered 6426, together with leather scabbard with brass throat and leather strap, total length 40in (102cm).
An Edward VII Officer's dress sword with brass ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced brass knuckle guard with George VII cypher and scroll quillon, the 32in (81.5 cm) engraved steel blade with Royal cypher, coat of arms and number 2033, together with steel scabbard complete with two suspension rings, total length 40in (102cm).
A George VI Officer's dress sword with ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, ribbed backpiece, pierced steel knuckle guard with GR cypher and coat of arms, the 32in (81cm) engraved steel blade with Royal patent by Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. and Royal cypher, stamped Made in England and numbered 66877, the leather scabbard with ribbed throat and leather strap, total length 39.5in (100.5 cm).
An interesting printed leaflet entitled The appeal of the Innocent, God save the Queen, by C.Pope, in support of Queen Caroline with a appropriately revised version of the National Anthem, framed and glazed together with two prints of George IV and a print of the Royal Pavilion, and a print of Mrs Fitzherbert and the Royal coat of arms
A Regency satirical aquatint entitled 'The Slap Up Swell What Drives When Hever He Likes' published by McLean of Haymarket 1829, with a caricature of George IV in a riding coat and hat, together with The Follies of a Day or The Marriage of Figaro, the caricature on the wedding of the then Prince Regent and Mrs Fitzherbert, published by S.W.Fores, both framed and glazed, largest 17ins
An early 19th century Cantonese lacquered games box, decorated with foliage and the initial C, with five internal boxes enclosing three hundred and fifty mother of pearl counters, forty five of which are engraved with an armorial of a gauntlet holding three arrows above the initial C and four double sided with a coat of arms and a dragon on an armorial cushion
A Royal Doulton stoneware Lord Nelson commemorative tyg, circa 1905, the mottled green ground cylindrical body relief decorated with an oval portrait of Lord Nelson beneath the inscription 'Born 1758 died 1805' within ropetwist framing, the other two sides with a coat of arms and the inscription 'England expects every man will do his duty' within the blue ropetwist handles, impressed and incised marks to base, height approx 16.5cm.
Two Stevenson & Hancock Derby porcelain miniature Toby jugs, late 19th Century, one with an orange coat, the other a purple coat, red painted marks to bases, height approx 4cm (one with chip to side edge), together with a Royal Crown Derby circular patch pot and cover, circa 1905, painted with scattered pink roses.
A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN STYLE PORCELAIN MONKEY BANDMASTER FIGURE, dressed in an orange coat, floral waistcoat, on a rococo gilt base, unmarked, 6 3/4 ins high and a late 19th century Meissen porcelain model of a GREY HORSE, wearing harness, raised on an oval base, blue crossed swords mark, 4 3/4 ins high, both with restorations. (2).
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Watson, Blackburn, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, the 14" brass dial chased with a coat of arms over a date dial, the arch with rolling moon and signature over, the mahogany case with scrolled pediment on brass capped Corinthian columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, canted panel base and ogee bracket feet, 87 3/4" high.
Early 19th Century English School - Oil painting - Half length portrait of a middle aged gentleman wearing a dark blue coat and white cravat, canvas 30ins x 25ins (badly torn to centre), in contemporary deep gilt moulded frame (frame overpainted) Note : Thought to be a member of the Mackeson Family from Hythe, Kent
A "Spitting Image" model - "Press Pig", with painted moulded foam head, on wooden stand and dressed in grey trilby and grey trench coat, 62ins high Note : Spitting Image was a ground-breaking satirical television show featuring only puppets created by the cartoonists Peter Fluck and Roger Law (also known as "Luck and Flaw"). The show, which cruelly caricatured the Royal Family, British and American politicians and celebrities, ran on ITV from 1984 to 1996 and was nominated for ten BAFTA awards. The Press pack was characterised as slobbering pigs, notably in a sketch about The Sun newspaper in which they held all their editorial discussions lying in the gutter. This example, used extensively in the shows, was given to the vendor by Roger Law in 2001
A Pair of 17th Century Carved Oak Panels: One depicting a gentleman dressed in armour carrying a cross & orb with a crown & helm beside him: The other depicting a gentleman holding a sword standing beside a crown & coat of arms. Both framed by large fruit swags and arched plinths incised with scrolls. 28 ins x 16½ ins (71 cms x 42 cms).
A Fine Quality 18th Century Brass Footman. The rectangular break bow-front top plate delicately pierced & engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms, and raised on twisted uprights above a lower rack section standing on exaggerated S-scroll feet. 16½ ins (42 cms) high, 23½ ins (60 cms) wide, 12 ins (31 cms) deep.

-
95687 item(s)/page