We found 228188 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 228188 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
228188 item(s)/page
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Prussian Garde Du Corps Brass High Dress Helmet/Pickelhaube, the skull surmounted by a white metal crowned parade eagle, the white metal guard star front plate centred by an enamelled black eagle order ensign, the large slightly convex brass chin scales backed with leather but lacking the centre section, with circular ear rosettes (enamelling flaked), the stepped peak and studded articulated neck lames with white metal bound edge, the interior with four additional holes for securing the spike for everyday use, and with black leather liner
A Yeoman of the Guard (Beefeater) State Dress Uniform, comprising a scarlet tunic (with a replaced royal emblem in appliqued felt), a pair of scarlet knee breeches and a black velvet Tudor bonnet; a Dutch Marching Bandsman`s Uniform, of a green tunic with yellow braid trim, fringed epaulettes and brass buttons, with a pair of trousers; a Female Bandsman`s Green Tunic, the black bib fascia with gilt metal thread frogging and brass buttons. (3)
A Mess Dress Red Jacket and Trousers, to a 2nd Lieutenant of the Royal Sussex Regiment; two No.1 Blues Tunics, to a Major of the King`s Dragoon Guards and a 2nd Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers; a Blue Tunic, to an officer of the Leicestershire and Rutland Constabulary, together with a helmet; two Royal Marines Peaked Caps, eight various cap and collar badges, two shoulder pips, three insignia and two shoulder boards set with rank badges and buttons
R.A.F. Uniforms, comprising a greatcoat, a Size.11 O.A. jacket and trousers, a Dress Blouse and Trousers and a kit bag; a No.2 Dress Tunic and Trousers, to a Lieutenant of the Royal Artillery; a Royal Navy Mess Jacket, by Gieves & Hawkes, and a waistcoat; a Red Cavalry Tunic, with differing brass buttons and paper label dated 1903.
An important Liverpool porcelain coffee pot, circa 1765, of baluster form, with strap handle and an elaborately moulded spout, painted on both sides with a female figure by a fountain wearing a pink dress and with blue dress verso, the moulding on the spout picked out in yellow and pink, complete with cover. Height 9 ins (see illustration).
-
228188 item(s)/page