We found 228098 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 228098 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
228098 item(s)/page
Stephen Tennant (British 1906-1987)/The Ball Dress/watercolour, 23cm x 18cm/Note: Tennant was a British socialite in the 1920s and '30s. Dubbed "The Brightest" of the Bright Young Things, he was the lover of poet Siegfried Sassoon and the inspiration for characters in books by his friends Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Stephen Tennant (British 1906-1987)/The Green Dress/watercolour, 22cm x 17.5cm/Note: Tennant was a British socialite in the 1920s and '30s. Dubbed "The Brightest" of the Bright Young Things, he was the lover of poet Siegfried Sassoon and the inspiration for characters in books by his friends Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A rare Caughley figure of a girl in Turkish dress c.1790, standing with her right arm partially raised, holding the edge of her elaborate robes in her left hand, wearing a headdress and raised on a low scrolled base applied with flowers and leaves, detailed in blue, a little good restoration, 10.3cm. Provenance: the Roy Hogarth Collection. Purchased from Bonhams, 1st December 2010, lot 169. This is one of only two Caughley figures to have been identified, after Geoffrey Godden drew attention to their existence in his book on Caughley and Worcester Porcelains in the 1960s. John Sandon identified a reference to these figures in the Worcester archives - a section titled 'Goods Rec'd from Tho's Turner Esq, Caughley' includes the entry 'Sept. 23 '89, 6 turks white @ 9d - 4/6'.
A rare terracotta bust by William John Coffee dated 1814, of a gentleman wearing 18th century dress, with short hair and sideburns, his head slightly turned and looking to the right, signed 'W J Coffee Fecit Derby 1814', raised on a polished black hardstone base, 25cm. William Coffee (1774-1846) was an English artist and sculptor of some renown who started his career working for William Duesbury at Derby. During this time he produced a series of busts like this one of local landowners and dignitaries. He emigrated to American in 1816, where he became famous as a sculptor of Thomas Jefferson, among others.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Dress Dagger, with white celluloid grips retaining wire binding. Complete with cross guard, top pommel and scabbard. Double edged blade with Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers mark. Blade 24cms, overall 41 ½ cms. We are of the opinion that this dagger has been made using a mixture of original and reproduction parts. Sold as viewed.
Pre-War and Wartime German Photograph Album, Interesting mostly snapshot photograph album which is housed in a regimentally marked album 5TH BATTERY ARTILLERY REGIMENT 42 1936 . Album has good images of troops in uniform ,parades ,rest and training etc. Good image of a wed of a Panzer NCO ,showing him wearing black wrap over tunic. Some scattered images of naval interest ,including one of a officer wearing his dress dagger and also RAD images. 67 images.
WW2 Somerset Light Infantry Staff Colonels Tunic Attributed to H.I.R. Allfrey DSO MC: Excellent quality khaki four pocket service dress tunic with staff red collar gorget patches, brass Somerset LI buttons. Colonels shoulder insignia, medal ribbons above breast pocket for DSO,MC ,1914-14 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal,1939-45 Star and France & Germany Star. Tunic shows some light service wear and the buttons are heavily polished. Attribution provided by the vendor.
Grouping of Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles, including embroidered blue on khaki MTC, RASC ULSTER, red on blue embroidered R.A.D.C, GUERNSEY CI RASC battle dress removed embroidered shoulder title, embroidered Gurkha Signals, Royal Signals ULSTER title, small embroidered bullion HAC on khaki, embroidered Intelligence Corps, embroidered Royal Pioneer Corps, selection of early full worded corps shoulder titles, plus others. Various periods. (27 items)
Royal Marines Band Colour Sergeants Full Dress Uniform, consisting of four pocket No1 dress tunic with anodised regimental tunic buttons and collar badges. To the arms are Royal Yacht bullion embroidered shoulder titles, colour sergeants arm badge, rank chevrons and musicians trade badge. Naval LSGC medal ribbon to breast pocket. Red colour sergeants sash and No1 dress trousers with central red stripe to leg and original size label. (3 items)
Royal Artillery Warrant Officers No1 Dress Uniform, consisting of private purchase four pocket No1 dress tunic with medal ribbons above breast for Military Cross, Boer War and WW1 service. Brass flaming grenade collar badges and brass RA shoulder titles. Large kings crown bullion warrant officers rank badge to sleeve. Aldershot tailors label to the interior. Accompanied by a pair of officers No1 dress trousers with remains of the original paper label. Set remains in very good overall condition. (2 items)
Grenadier Guards Warrant Officers Dress Cap, fine example of a early post 1953 example with two piece warrant officers cap badge to the front and anodised regimental side buttons. Guards pattern short peak with gold wire braid. Accompanied by a similar period Warrant Officers cap of the Coldstream Guards with silvered and enamel cap star. Both good overall condition. (2 items)
Selection of Royal Tank Regiment (R.T.R) Crewman’s Sleeve Badges, being various variations of the WW1 pattern tank sleeve badge worn by tank crew members on the arm of battle dress and service dress. Mostly embroidered on khaki versions, 4x bullion examples and a white on black embroidered badge. (16 items)
Royal Horse Artillery Officers Dress Tunic, 1980’s period officers short pattern dress tunic in blue cloth with red collar trimmed in gold lace braid, heavy gold braid knotted cuffs and frogging to the front of the tunic. Anodised ball type regimental tunic buttons. Officers quilted lining to the interior. Missing shoulder boards and one small stitching fault to one shoulder but otherwise a good example.
WW2 ATS Battle Dress Uniform Set, consisting of wartime period females battle dress blouse with flaming grenade badge mounted above breast, Anti-Aircraft command printed formation signs, brass ATS shoulder titles and ATS coloured lanyard. Size label removed from the interior. Accompanied by WW2 ATS issue skirt with 1942 dated size label. (2 items)
WW2 British Airborne Pattern Battle Dress Trousers, khaki wool examples with two rear pockets, large front leg pocket with chamois lined interior, side pockets also chamois lined. Two tabs to the leg and buttoned ankle sections. Bakelite buttons. Measurements as follows, Waist 28”, Inseam 31” and Outseam 45”. We are of the opinion that these trousers are excellent quality post war representations, sold as viewed.
British Army Tropical KD Tunic, Fine worn example with removable brass regimental buttons . Stamped inside with service number ,lower interior field dressing pocket with 1935 dated dressing inside. Accompanied by a Royal Warwickshire regiment four pocket service dress tunic complete with buttons and badges. Tunic shows wear. (2 items)
Cartier. A diamond single-stone domed dress ring: the oxidised '800' stamped dome inset with a single diamond approximately 0.4ct in rub-over setting on a shank with three-colour band shoulders and stamped with French control marks, also 'Cartier, 32AK040' and '50', approximately 13.4gms gross weight, ring size L.
A 19th century French gilt-metal and porcelain mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the movement maker Japy frères & Cie along with the serial number 375, the round turquoise enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, gilded decoration and blued steel spade hands, the shaped gilt-metal case having applied floral mounts with a porcelain panel set to the front painted with a scene depicting a man and woman in classical dress seated in a parlour, with further turquoise enamel panels set to the front and side of the case, surmounted by a matching vase with gilt-metal finial, complete with wooden base and glass dome, height 38cms clock, 48cms including base and dome.* Biography Frédéric Japy (1749-1812) founded the clockmaking concern in Beaucourt, Montbéliard and having left school was apprenticed to his grandfather, a watchmaker named Jacques Georges Frédéric Japy. Following this he worked with his father at a time when most clock parts were still made individually by hand. Japy brought in machines to standardise the production and when he was unable to obtain tooling that would do the job he required, he would design and make the relevant machinery. * Notes In 1806, he handed the running of the business to his three sons - becoming Japy Frères (Japy Brothers). In the earlier years production continued to the high standards set down by their father, as evidenced by this example, with the carriage clocks being the equal of most others. In the later years the mass production techniques they employed meant a standardisation of the movements, mainly the round-plated examples seen in many mantel clocks, and although the standard was high, never again reached the quality of the clocks produced in the early-to-mid part of the 19th century.
English School -A miniature portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montague,: bust-length with long curling fair hair and wearing a gem stone necklace with drop earrings and a pink silk dress with lace fringe, bears signature and date Cozens 1795, oval, on ivory, 7cm, in red leather case, together with one other miniature of a young lady. [2]
A diamond, ruby and emerald multi-band dress ring: designed as three bands set with rose-cut diamonds, one band set with calibre-cut rubies and one band set with calibre-cut emeralds, the yellow metal shanks all mounted to a bar, settings are all open backed, approximately 8.5gms gross weight, ring size R.
* Richard Teschner [1879-1948]-Seated Nude; Crouching Nude; Off the Shoulder, blue dress:-group of three, pastel drawingseach signed with a monogram and dated '26 & '29each 62 x 47cm. [3]* Biography Born in Western Bohemia and living in Vienna from 1909, Teschner was a member of the Wiener Werkstatte community. He worked across several art disciplines including creating beautiful and intricate Javanese inspired rod puppets and figurative sculpture in a variety of mediums.
English School late 18th Century-A miniature portrait of a lady,: head and shoulders, with long curling powdered hair dressed with beads and wearing a white silk dress with blue ribbons, on ivory, oval, 5cm, with hair plait back, together with one other miniature of a young lady with rosy cheeks and wearing a pink flower button hole, sky background, in a red leather case, and one other of a lady, bust-length seated, wearing a white satin dress and jewellery,. [3]
-
228098 item(s)/page