We found 596772 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 596772 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
596772 item(s)/page
Two small early Tunbridge ware print and pen work decorated white wood boxes, each of rectangular form, one with line painted sides and pointed oval escutcheon, the lid with a cut corner rectangular colour print, untitled but identifiable as Oxford within an outer pen work border, interior re-lined in velvet, 15 x 7.2 x 4.8cms, the other with dome top with a cut corner rectangular colour print internally titled 'All Saints Chapel, Bath', within a Grecian key and line border, original pink paper lining, internal divisions lacking, 14.2 x 6.8 x 5cms. (2). For a similar view of the first see Austen(B), Tunbridge Ware, page 46, plate 14. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
An early Tunbridge ware print decorated and inlaid rosewood small box by George Wise, of rectangular form with pointed oval boxwood escutcheon, the domed lid with central colour print identified internally 'Town Hall, Tunbridge, Kent, Publifh'd at Wises Manufactory Tunbridge Town', the print within typical gold on black border with an outer inlaid and crossbanded border, original green paper lining worn, 15.2 x 10 x 6.7cms max. The first town hall was a market hall designed by Decimus Burton in the neoclassical style and built as part of John Ward's Calverley Park Estate in 1829. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A Georgian silver box and a silver double sovereign case, the first of rectangular form with curved ends lid and base, the lid initialled 'CQ', Birmingham 1808 by Joseph Willmore, internal upstand reduced in parts, 5.5cms, the double sovereign case engraved with leaves and scrolls with vacant shield cartouche, Birmingham 1906 by Constantine and Floyd Ltd., ring suspension, 6.5cms. (2) From the collection of Hilbre Marriott
An elaborate silver chatelaine, the clip with a panel of a female figure and cherub amid leaf scrolls to a similar hinged mount and two chained panels with five floral panel chains, the first vacant, the others with egg form 'C' scroll decorated thimble case, Birmingham 1890 by George Unite with damaged thimble, a pair of steel bladed scissors with silver arms and loops connected by chains to a leaf scroll decorated scissor sheath, Birmingham, 1894 by George Unite, a drum form tape measure with complete printed tape, Birmingham 1896, makers mark indistinct, and a heart shaped pin cushion, Birmingham 1896 by Lawrence Emanuel, the clip London 1902, makers mark unclear, 40cms max. From a Distinguished UK Collection
Two silver cylinder form sewing compendiums, the first decorated with masks, oval cartouches, and flower garlands and containing a three division reel and needle case, the cylinder stamped to base 'Sterling' the reel '926', 6.5cms, and a plain example housing a three division reel and needle case with matched silver thimble, the case Birmingham 1907 by Henry Clifford Davis, 6.5cms. (2) From a Distinguished UK Collection
A folding needle flannel and a hussif, the first in pink silk with ribbon tie, the flannel in five numerical panels divided by needle work flowering branches and fitted with a steel bodkin and pin card, 8 x 6cms closed, 34cms open, the green silk hussif with cut steel button and cross stitch borders, 7.5 x 5.5cms closed, 29cms open. (2) From a Distinguished UK Collection
Two early Tunbridge ware white wood print and paint decorated reel boxes, both of square form with sliding lids and plain sides, the first with an untitled circular colour print but identifiable as East Cliff Lodge Ramsgate, circa 1805, within a printed border and an outer black on green line and dot border, original pink paper lining with divisions, 9cms sq., the other with a circular colour print titled 'Carrisbrooke Castle' within a black painted petal border and outer lines, original pink paper lining with divisions, 9cms sq. (2) From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Two early Tunbridge ware white wood advertising boxes, both of rectangular form with plain sides and sliding lid, the larger with printed oval 'Palmer and Sons, Royal Pen Manufactory, East Grinstead, Pen Cutters to the Royal Family', set on a green and gilt dash paper, a further oval label to base, faint but probably 'Gentleman's Pens', 12.5cms, the other with a razor blade label 'Made and Sold by E. Williams, Stationer to the Duke and Duchess of York, No. 11, Strand', pink paper lining, 11.5cms. (2). First illustrated, Austen(B), Tunbridge Ware, opposite page 8, plate 1. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Two early Tunbridge ware white wood print and paint decorated rectangular boxes, both with sliding lids and plain sides, the first with a circular colour print of town buildings on a deep blue ground within multiple black line borders, each long side with three thread apertures, six compartment interior in original pink paper, 14.6cms, the other with rectangular colour print of shipping off the Brighton Marine Parade with the pier in the distance, within red and green floral border and outer black line and dash borders, pink paper interior probably replaced and with minor losses, 14.5cms. (2) From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Two early Tunbridge ware white wood print and paint decorated boxes, both of rectangular form with plain sides and sliding lids, the larger with a black on green oval print titled 'Selden Cottage' (Worthing), with two sprays of black and red leaves and a similar outer border, 20.4cms, the other with a circular print label 'A Gift From Southport', within an outer polychrome border within black lines, original pink paper lining, 19cms. (2). The first illustrated Austen(B), Tunbridge Ware, opposite page 80, plate 1. John Selden (1584-1654), political activist and lawyer, the original cottage was demolished in 1963. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Two trays of china to include: Royal Doulton 'The Picnic' from the Brambley Hedge gift collection vase, various other Brambley Hedge; oval small tray, milk jug, preserve pot, cups, bowls, plates, Royal Doulton 'Summer Savings book', Royal Albert collectors plates Country Walk collection and a boxed Royal Albert Wind in the Willows 'Portly's Return' cup etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) All a bit grubby. Some items have minor wear to bases but otherwise no obvious damage. Wind in the Willows box is a bit dented but OK. All re First quality.
Two military interest hardback books; Arthur, Max 'The Real Band of Brothers, firsthand accounts of the last British survivors of the Spanish Civil War', signed by the author, published by Collins, second edition and Beharry, V.C Johnson, 'Barefoot Soldier, a story of extreme valour', first edition, signed by the author and with a signed book plate containing four additional signatures, published by Sphere 2006. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Sir William Goscombe John (1860-1952)A Boy at Play, patinated bronze,unsigned, 47.5cm. high ProvenanceHoward Bliss,Private collection.LiteratureM. H. Spielmann, British Sculpture and Sculptors of To-day, 1901, page 130 and131 for the plaster maquette illustrated. This figure was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1895.

-
596772 item(s)/page