We found 227115 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 227115 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
227115 item(s)/page
A pair of carved oak furniture panels, one of a full length figure of a woman standing in a long robe with stylized folds, her oversize left hand raised, her right to her front, the other of a full length figure of a woman, standing piously with hand s joined in prayer, her long dress with lace collar and stylized folds, her head with an elaborate bonnet, both grounds with repeated notch marks, possibly Flemish, early 16th century (2), 61cm by 23.5cm and 61cm by 23cm respectively illustrated
A gentleman’s continental 14k gold open face dress pocket watch, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse with engine turned radiating motif, keyless movement, inner back stamped ‘705621’ and engraved ‘ Reform Watch’, with attached yellow and white metal albert, the swivel stamped ‘9ct’, suspending 9ct gold engine turned cigar cutter
RARE CHRISTIAN DIOR 'BOUTIQUE' VINTAGE 1980'S DRESS, maxi style cocktail dress featuring two side leg splits with a bateau neckline, dress encrusted with ivory, metallic cream and antique grey sequins and beads to form a leaf pattern, dress suitable for many occasions, estimated size UK 8/10, 140cm L and sleeve length 60cm L. (with faults)
Two Necklaces & Four Gold Rings: A 22 carat wedding band and three 9 carat gold dress rings; one with a round cut aquamarine stone, one with diamond chips in a platinum setting, and one with a pearl. A four strand fresh water pearl and gold bead necklace and a 9 carat pendant with diamond chips on chain.
Constantine I AV Medallion of 1¼ Solidi. Nicomedia, AD 325-326. D N CONSTANTINVS AVG, diademed bust right, with uplifted gaze / EQVIS ROMANVS, Constantine, bare-headed and in military dress, mounted right, raising right hand; SMN in exergue. NAC 51, 5 March 2009, 426; C. -; RIC -, (cf. 100 for reverse); cf. Bastien pl. IV, 16 (same); cf. Gnecchi 9 (same); cf. Biaggi 1966 (same); Depeyrot p. 154. 5.29g, 21mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Exceptionally Rare. Ex Roma Numismatics VII, 22 March 2014, lot 1296 (sold for £11,000 but not paid); Ex Numismatik Lanz München 145 (with Numismatica Bernardi), 5 January 2009, lot 148. Multiples of 1½ and 2 solidi have been previously recorded, however this 1¼ is one of only two known, the other having been sold at Numismatica Ars Classica 51, 5 March 2009, lot 426. After the naval defeat inflicted on Licinius by Constantine at the Battle of the Hellespont, Licinius withdrew his forces from Byzantium across the Bosphorus to Chalcedon in Bithynia. Pursued by Constantine, it was here that the decisive Battle of Chrysopolis was fought, in which Licinius was routed and fled with his remaining troops to the eastern capital of Nicomedia. Here he threw himself on the mercy of Constantine, capitulating in order to save his own life. Struck shortly after the mint at Nicomedia had begun striking gold for Constantine as sole emperor, and to coincide with Constantine's vicennial celebrations in 326, this unusual piece honours the traditional concept of the Roman state by hailing the equestrian rank; a similar issue was struck at the same time with the reverse legend SENATVS. Alföldi proposed that these particular reverse types might also commemorate the emperor's experiment with reorganisation of the equites, which began in 326.
A GROUP OF THREE PRINTS DEPICTING THE TROITSKAYA LAVRA AND A RUSSIAN PEASANT MAN comprised of an etching after Gabriel Scorodomoff, A Russian in a Winter Dress, etching on paper, 19 x 12 cm (7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.) [sight], and double framed etchings depicting the Troitskaya Lavra, 14 x 20.5 cm (5 1/2 x 8 in.) [sight] and 17.7 x 20.2 cm (7 x 8 in.) [sight]PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY Beauty in an Evening Dress, oil on canvas71 x 58 cm (28 x 22 3/4 in.)inscribed Spencer on stretcher, with a wax seal on versoPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
[VICTORIA]: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. A rare collection of Queen Victoria’s intimate apparel, comprising a large white linen short sleeved Nightdress with a fine machine lace patterned border to the collar and sleeves, with embroidered Royal crown and initials VR; a cream linen Chemise, also with a machine lace patterned frill at the neckline and sleeves and with embroidered Royal crown, initials VR and size number 24 beneath; a pair of white linen Bloomers with embroidered Royal crown, initials VR and size number 36; a fine pair of black silk Stockings with white tips, and with embroidered Royal crown and the initials VR beneath; and a white lace pocket Handkerchief featuring two different attractive patterned borders and the Royal crown and initials VR embroidered in one corner. Accompanied by two autograph notes, unsigned (although most likely in the hand of Mrs. John Nicholas Price Wood, Lt. Col., wife of the High Sherriff of Shropshire in 1943), each on different correspondence cards from Henley Hall, Ludlow, n.d. (c.1936), the first stating, in full, ‘Underlinen & stockings worn by Her Majesty Queen Victoria’ and the second stating, in full, ‘This Pocket Handkerchief belonged to Her Majesty Queen Victoria & was given to Elma Wood by Her Highness Princess Helena Victoria, grand daughter of Queen Victoria’, (also included is a Registered envelope, evidently originally containing the handkerchief, hand addressed by Princess Helena Victoria to Mrs. Price Wood at Henley Hall, Ludlow, post marked 8th July 1936, and signed H.V. by the Princess with her initials in the lower left corner, some small tears and age wear), and further including a third autograph note, unsigned, in an unidentified hand, n.p., n.d., stating, in full, ‘Night Gown worn by her late Majesty Queen Victoria the year she died January 1901’. Some pinholes, evidently where the notes were originally attached to the garments. All of the clothing and notes of provenance are contained in a handsome red leather despatch box with the gilt stamped name of Sir Albert K. Rollit L.L.D. to the lid, the brass handle with a brown oblong 12mo luggage label tied to it, with the printed address of Mrs. Price Wood, Henley Hall, Ludlow, Salop, annotated in ink (presumably in the hand of Mrs. John Nicholas Price Wood once more) in part ‘This Box contains H.M. Victoria’s under clothes worn during the year of her death, Night dress, stockings, chemise….& drawers, Handkerchief. The Handkerchief was given me by H R Highness Princess Helena Victoria grand daughter of Queen Victoria’. A rare collection with good provenance. Some light age wear, generally VG, Sml Qty. Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (1870-1948) Granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Sir Albert Kaye Rollit (1842-1922) British Politician, Lawyer & Businessman, Consul-General for Romania 1911-22. A single pair of Queen Victoria’s bloomers sold at an English auction for £10,500 in July 2015.
[EDWARD VII]: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901-10. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by W & D Downey of London, the engaging sepia image showing the King standing in a three quarter length pose wearing Highland Morning dress including a kilt and sporran. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. About EX
[EDWARD VII]: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901-10. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by W & D Downey of London, the sepia image depicting the King standing in a full length pose wearing Highland dress including a kilt and sporran. Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and verso. VG
WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) Pair of framed, glazed, 20th Century, numbered prints, to include one portrait study of a group of dancers in various stages of dress and in different poses, and one portrait of a nude female reclining on a chaise draped loosely with cloth, 50cm x 67cm, 44cm x 60cm (2).
Jean Muir black all wool crepe dress with short sleeves, low frill collar and button front, size 16, together with a Jean Muir fully lined black wool crepe short sleeved shift dress, size 16 and a Jean Muir wool crepe ruby red tunic style jacket with single button and splits to side, size label removed, likely 16 (3)
-
227115 item(s)/page