We found 116003 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 116003 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
116003 item(s)/page
Spanish Civil War banner and flag finial of the Fascist University Militias circa 1936-39A rare grey cord edged red silk banner bearing on one side a bullion ‘I’ and in the upper left corner a coiled bugle with crossed rifle and sword; the other side is grey silk and bears bullion crossed swords superimposed on padded silver bullion stylised bird with blue and white checkered shield to its breast; yoke and arrows above. Complete with tassels. Approx. 33 x 33 cm ... poorly cast brass finial in the shape of an oval bearing Yoke and Arrows Falangist symbol surmounted by a spear point. Screw base. VGC (2 items)
Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry Guidon circa 1827.A fine and rare example of green silk with bullion cord tassels and pole. Each side of the swallow tailed guidon, tassel edged is richly embroidered in gold and silk threads with crowned ducal swan of the Duke of Buckingham over ornate scroll ‘Strike Home’. Complete with its polished wooden pole fitted with brass finial and bullion and crimson cords terminating in tassel end. VGCThree units formed in Buckinghamshire by 1803. 1st and 3rd disbanded in 1827 leaving the 2nd privately funded by the Duke of Buckingham. 1845 granted title 2nd Royal Bucks Regiment of Yeomanry. 1889 redesignated Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry.
Boer War / WW1 Middlesex Yeomanry Officer’s Queen’s South Africa Pair of Medals.Awarded to Major John Mansfield Stradling Crealock who was originally commissioned into the Sherwood Foresters and saw action during the Boer War with the Middlesex Imperial Yeomanry. Comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal, “LT J.M.S. CREALOCK 35/CO. 11/IMP YEO”, (Engraved naming) bearing the clasps “Cape Colony”, “Orange Free State”, British War Medal, “CAPT”. Medals remain mounted as originally worn.Major John Mansfield Stradling Crealock was born to a military family and was commissioned into the 1st Bn Sherwood Foresters in 1891, promoted to Lieutenant a year later, he transferred to the 2nd Battalion. In 1896 he was posted to the 4th Bn and resigned his commission in 1898. At the outbreak of the Boer War, he was living in Pimlico and volunteered for service with the Middlesex Yeomanry and then for service with the Imperial Yeomanry. On the 26th February 1900 he embarked to South Africa. After his year engagement he returned to the UK. Following a career as a painter, he lived and studied in Paris, returning to London in 1904. At the outbreak of the Great War he once again volunteered and was commissioned into the 12th Bn Manchester Regiment. He appears to have been appointed to the Staff. He made a short inspection visit to France in May 1917 earning the BWM only, he was later promoted to Major in the Royal Engineers, acting as an Assistant Director to the D.D.G.M.R. until 1919 and resigned his commission for the finial time in 1920. He died in 1959.
German Third Reich NSKOV banner / flag finial.A good scarce aluminium example being the NSKOV device of an Iron Cross in black with swastika red centre superimposed on an upright sword set on a oakleaf wreath. One side inscribed in black enamel ‘Abteilung Bruck a.d.Gl.Str. GCNSKOV = National-Socialistische Kriegsopfervsorgung (War Victim’s Care)
A small collection of Japanese Imari porcelainMeiji/Taisho periodIncluding a vase of lobed ovoid form, the high domed cover with lion finial, decorated with panels of stylised flowers, foliage and trees, 35cm high, a similar vase and cover, 30cm high, three further similar vases, 16cm, 19cm and 20cm, and two pairs of lobed dishes, 21.5cm and 22cm dia. (9)
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE SILVER TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top with a pierced gallery rail, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in acanthus carved scroll feet, joined by arched double C-scroll stretchers with rocaille and united by a pagoda finial 76cm wide, 77cm high, 51cm deep
FRENCH GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE LATE 19TH CENTURY the clock with an enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and two winding holes, and an urn finial, the movement striking a bell, 46.5cm high; with a pair of five-light candelabra, raised on plain columns and paw feet, 44.5cm high (3)
FRENCH KINGWOOD AND VERNIS MARTIN GILT METAL MOUNTED VITRINE LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched pediment with a gilt metal finial mount above a bowed glass door flanked by glass sides with Vernis Martin panels below, opening to glass shelves raised on cabriole legs with sabots 65cm wide, 189cm high, 37cm deep
A French giltwood console table in Louis XVI style, the marble top with a moulded edge above a floral guilloche frieze, on lobed and fluted tapering legs united by a stretcher, with a flaming urn finial, 82.2cm high, 62cm wide, 30.2cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A 19th century French carved coconut bugbear flask, with brass mounts, relief decorated with the battle of Solferino and depicting Napoleon III on horseback commanding his army, inscriber 'BATAILLE SOLFERINO', with a bugbear end and a beast finial, 17.5cm long. The Battle of Solferino on 24th June 1859 resulted in the victory of the allied French army led by Napoleon III and the Sardinian army under Victor Emmanuel II against the Austrian army under Emperor Franz Joseph I. It was the last major battle where all the armies were under the personal command of their respective monarchs. It resulted in the annexation of most of Lombardy by Sardinia-Piedmont, thus contributing to the unification of Italy. The battle led the Swiss Jean-Henri Dunant to write his book 'A Memory of Solferino', he was horrified by the suffering of the wounded soldiers and this led to the Geneva Conventions and the establishment of the International Red Cross. Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A 19th century coquilla nut flask, the body carved with religious scenes, including the Deposition of Christ, with a bugbear end with a bone stopper, the other end with a screw-off dog's head finial, Spanish or Italian colonial, 10.7cm long.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early 19th century gilt brass candelabrum, with three leaf decorated scroll branches, with drip-pans and fish scale decorated nozzles, a torch with a flaming finial, above a reeded stem and a conforming base, 36.8cm high. Provenance: Warrens House, Bramshaw, New Forest.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early 19th century cast iron ball iron, the hinged top with a recess for a hot coal, above a ring turned stem and a 'lemon squeezer' type base, together with another ball iron by Kenrick & Sons, the detachable base stamped 'A.K. & Sons No. 0', one with a mushroom finial and a lemon squeezer base and a brass and cast iron example with a screw-off top and a lift-off cover, 33.9cm high. (4)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A VICTORIAN CAST TABLE CENTREPIECE with a marine/nautical theme, modelled as wooden capstan draped with ropes and flanked by cannon, cannon balls, anchors, mortars & mortar bombs and supporting aloft a large & detachable decorative cup & cover, with a helmsman figure finial & gilt interior, the spreading base with two vacant cartouches and four stylised, spouting whales, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1861, also struck with the additional sponsors mark of George Richards Elkington (perhaps as retailer); 23.2" (59 cms) high; 115.7 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A set of five late 18th century French tea spoons, Fiddle & Thread pattern with an engraved coat of arms, maker's mark "PNS" or "PSN", Paris 1787 together with an unmarked example to match, two Victorian Queen's pattern tea spoons, a dessert spoon with a cast figure finial, and a cased set of six Mexican coffee spoons; the dessert spoon 7.1" (8 cms) long; 11.5 oz (10)

-
116003 item(s)/page