We found 234658 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 234658 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
234658 item(s)/page
*COLLECTION OF IRON DOOR FURNITURE TO INC. FIVE FLAT BOLTS, FOUR LATCHES, THREE RING PULLS, TWO FISH TAIL BOLTS ETC. TWO HEAVY DUTY NEW 22" BOLTS, ONE HEAVY DUTY 42" DOOR BOLT, ONE GOTHIC IRON BOLT (NO KEEP), FIVE IRON GOTHIC DOOR HANDLES, TWO NICKEL GOTHIC LETTER PLATES, TWO TABLE WINDERS, RIM LOCK, CANDLE STANDS, JUGS, CUPS AND PITCH PINE CORBELS
Vintage Palitoy Star Wars ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ Boxed AT-AT, 2 chin guns (clear) head canopy, side door and two side guns, in good used grubby condition, decals applied. Complete in its original The Empire Strikes Back Palitoy box, which shows wear, in poor to fair condition, inner card packing piece.
Boxed Palitoy Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Turret & Probot Rebel Base Playset, Cat.No.33390, clicking gun turret, opening turret door and hatch, Probot spy, in excellent original condition, inner card packing, outer card box, is in fair original condition, age wear, sellotape to both ends of box, some biro graffiti to one picture side.
Vintage Kenner Star Wars Micro Collection Death Star Compactor Action Play Set, No.63300 in sealed mint condition, contents: one modular action playset with elevator, blast door, trash compactor with movable wall, escape hatch plus 8 diecast figures , original box is good, with some edge wear, with vintage price labels.
ROMAN EMPIRE (CIRCA 65AD), Nero sestertius, AE obv with bust laureate head right, rev with Temple of Janus with door shut (denotes peace throughout the Empire), approx. 27g, together with another Nero Sestertius obv with laureate head left, rev with Roma seated helmet at foot, approx. 24g. (2)PLEASE NOTE THAT OPINIONS ON CONDITION ARE SUBJECTIVE - IT IS DOWN TO THE INDIVIDUAL BUYER TO MAKE THEIR OWN DECISION AS TO THE CONDITION OF EACH COIN.
A Dinky Toys Trade Box for 4x Bedford Refuse Wagon (25v). Containing 4 examples in fawn with green shutters, rear door and red wheels. One with windows. Trade box tear to one end and tape repair. Vehicles VGC, a few minor chips. Together with a useful empty box for Refuse Wagon (252), minor age wear. £100-150
Corgi Toys POLICE Panda Imp (506). A Sunbeam Imp in white with black door panels and bonnet, POLICE on doors and light to roof, with light brown interior, complete with driver, dished spun wheels with correct tyres. Boxed, some wear/marking, with paperwork. Vehicle Mint, suspension OK. £70-90
1950's Tri-ang Toys 2 Story Garage and Showroom. Hardboard construction with printed detailing, with operational front door with lift, 2 ramps for access to level 1 parking and roof top parking, showroom, petrol pumps on wooden stand, complete with original 'Tri-ang Minic Garage' detachable header board. Boxed, some wear/damage. GC for age. Garage is complete, requires cleaning and some adjustment to showroom window. £40-60
21 Russian produced 1:43 scale cars. 4x Zil 117 limousines in black. 2x Zil 115 in grey and black. 2x Volga saloons, one in black and one in grey racing livery, RN24. 4x Moskvitch, 3 saloons and one van. 6x Lada, variations including 2 Police. An earlier style limousine in black. Plus 2x Yak 469 4x4 in blue and maroon. All boxed, one Moskvitch in associated box. Vehicles VGC-Mint, one door with signs of fatigue. £80-120
Shannon Stirnweis (Arizona, New York, New Hampshire Oregon, B. 1931) "Fort Prince of Wales" Signed lower left. Original Oil on Illustration Board painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Canada 32c Fort Prince of Wales stamp issued June 30, 1983. The first forts built in the New World by both the French and English were built by fur-traders. One of the most famous of these early forts was Fort Prince of Wales, the most northerly fortress on the North American continent. It was built by the Hudson Bay Comapny and was situated on a sand point which extended out into the bay at the mouth of Churchill River. Within the walls of the Prince of Wales, the cruel and despotic Governor Norton ruled. Also he was Indian, he had completed a nine year course of study in England which equipped him for the governorship. Unfortunately, during his education Norton had grasped many of the vices but few of the virtues of the white man and he also embodied few of the pleasing qualities of his own native people. He dressed like a native but ruled like a European prince. Frightful crimes lay at his door and few residents were sorry when the evil governor died. Apart from the crimes of Governor Norton, Fort Prince of Wales will be remembered as the starting point for Samuel Hearne's exploring expeditions which discovered the Coppermine River and exposed the myth of there being a Northwest water route to Asia from Canada. When Hearne returned from his expeditions, he succeeded Norton to the governorship of Fort Prince of Wales. It was this fine man and brave explorer who was compelled to lower the British flag to French conquerors in 1782. The Fort sustained heavy damage, but today has been restored as a National Historic Park. Image Size: 19.25 x 16.75 in. Overall Size: 23 x 20 in. Unframed. (B08159)
Sun Chuanzhe (Chinese, B. 1915) "Kingfisher" Stamped middle right. Original Watercolor painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. The brilliantly colored Kingfisher's breeding season provides some interesting events. First of all, the gallant male offers the female a fish, holding it with the head toward her. This symbolizes the Kingfisher's matrimonial bond and the pair soon begin to build a nest together. Their tiny feet work tirelessly until the nest chamber is done to their satisfaction. Then, the female lays anywhere from six to eight round, white eggs. Nineteen to twenty-one days later, the eggs hatch and the mother and father Kingfisher are kept busy feeding their new brood. On the very first day of life, young kingfishers require tiny fish. When their parents bring back a catch, the youngster nearest the door opens his bill. When he is fed, he moves to the end of the line and one of his siblings gets the next treat. After just a few days of this constant care, the young Kingfishers leave the nest and soon learn to fish for themselves. Even as adults, Kingfishers catch only the smallest fish. Generally, they beat these small fish on bushes and then swallow them head first. By eating only the smallest fish, Kingfishers help to control overstocked feeding grounds. Image Size: 13.25 x 13.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 15 in. Unframed. (B08648)
-
234658 item(s)/page