We found 45628 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 45628 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
45628 item(s)/page
Circa 1930 Meccano outfits, Accessory Outfit 1A with palin label and another 1A with two boys building a racing car label, 2A with Forth Bridge label and non Meccano wooden box with four trays (possibly Meccano, all the boxes and trays are full of parts and accessories incl gears, fork pieces, pulleys, plates, boilers, wheels and tyres, F-VG, boxes P-F, together with
A part canteen of Danish Jugendstil sterling silver cutlery,designed by and bearing the assay mark of Christian F Heise, hallmarked Copenhagen 1919-1931,the handles with stylised Jugendstil motifs and hammered finish, comprising:ten dinner forks,twelve salad forks,three dessert forks,a herring fork,three cake forks,five dinner spoons,five soup spoons,a dessert spoon,two teaspoons,a scalloped cream spoon,a large gravy ladle,a small gravy ladle,a sugar sifting spoon,a cake spatula,a serving spoon, andfour fruit knives, largest 25cm long, 65.39ozt (52)
A collection of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of six tablespoons, Exeter 1846, three further tablespoons, seven table forks, a basting spoon, two dessert forks, nine teaspoons, two salt spoons and an electroplated dessert fork, approx. weight 55oz. (qty)
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by George Adams, London 1865, the fan-shaped blade pierced and engraved with fish, seaweed and scroll decoration, the fork with similar decoration, the tapering handles with fish and whelk finials, in a fitted case, (case a.f), length of knife 36.8cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, South Kensington, 8 June 1993, lot 170.
A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George III cheese scoop, by Eley and Fearn, London 1804, the handle by another maker, with a slide-action pusher, the reeded handle with a crest, length 25.5cm, a George IV meat skewer, by William Chawner II, London 1823, plain ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 30cm, and a pair of Victorian fish servers, by Francis Higgins, London 1847, twisted handles with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the terminals with monogrammed and crested cartouches, the blade of the knife with a pierced decoration of fish and fishing equipment, the tines of the fork with pierced foliate scrolls, length 33cm, total approx. weight 16.5oz. (4)
A mixed lot of silver,various makers and dates,comprising: a pair of George III sugar nips, by Simeon Coley, London circa 1770, scroll arms, a George III Hanoverian tablespoon, a Fiddle pattern tablespoon by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1825, a Victorian pickle fork, with mother-of-pearl handle, a quantity of various condiment spoons, including one William IV Scottish provincial one by John McRae, and a snuff spoon, approx. weight 8.4oz. (qty)
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a Georg Jensen silver-gilt and enamel spoon,1977, cased, another Jensen spoon, a cased fork and spoon, six cocktail sticks, a pickle fork, a Dutch slice, four Chinese fruit knives and three forks, plus other items including spoons and sugar tongs, plus electroplated items: an asparagus dish, four entrée dishes and covers, a pair of sauce boats, a single sauceboat, a three-piece tea set, and other items including flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) (Two Boxes).
A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers, comprising: an Indian presentation trowel, by Bapalal and Co., commemorating the Kalyani Hospital extension, 1935, plus two tablespoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a cased fork and spoon set, a sifting spoon, a table fork and a salt spoon, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)
Two three-piece Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon sets, one by Martin & Hall, the knife Sheffield 1878, the spoon and fork, London 1878, engraved decoration, the terminals initialled, in a fitted case, the case with presentation plaques to James Robert Goff and Dennis George Vickery, and another set by H Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1874, in a fitted case, approx. weight 7.8oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
An early 19th century five-piece German silver-gilt campaign set, maker's mark I.R, comprising a fork, spoon, knife, marrow spoon, and a condiment box, inscribed 'Max', the condiment box of oval form, with two hinged compartments, in a fitted leather case, length of spoon 17.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. (5)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, London, 31 March 1998, lot 17.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two dishes, a night light holder, six King's pattern teaspoons, eight further teaspoons, a christening fork and spoon, plus three Indian menu card holders, and electroplated items: three entrée dishes and covers, (two handles), and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by Solomon Hougham, London 1814, a set of four Irish egg spoons, a table fork, two butter knives, a cased set of twelve coffee spoons, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a pair of bonbon dishes, a trophy cup, a menu stand, a bowl, a pair of napkin rings, a dressing table box, three brushes, a comb, a single napkin ring and other items, plus electroplated items: a cased condiment set, a toast rack, a basket and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty)
GEORGE III & LATER SILVER FLATWARE, 24.1ozt gross, to include a tablespoon, London 1822, possibly William Johnson, 30cms L, 3 x dessert spoons, 2 x London 1785, by Thomas Liddiard, 1 x 1825 maker indistinct, 16.5cms and 17cms respectively, 5 x further Georgian tea, mustard and salt spoons, 13.5cms (the largest), various makers marks, 6 x Victorian forks and spoons (4+2), 20.5cms (the longest fork), mixed 1839-55 dates, makers include William Eaton Chawner & Co, William Smily and one other indistinct, the final item a child's food pusher, Birmingham 1926, maker Docker & Burn LtdProvenance: private collection Conwy
FIVE ITEMS OF ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL SILVER (4+1) lot comprises a small silver pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1902, maker William Devenport, 6.5cms H, 8.25cms diam., embossed with floral swags and circular vacant cartouche, 2 x silver topped glass dressing table bottles / jars, Birmingham and other hallmarks, George IV teaspoon, London 1825, maker William Bateman I, 13cms L, and a Dutch windmill handled pickle fork, stamped '830S', 9.5cms L, 3.8ozt gross weighable English silver, 4.1ozt grossProvenance: deceased estate, farmhouse clearance LlÅ·n Peninsula
A small group of cased silver to include; a set of Art Deco silver coffee spoons, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1941, a Christening set, Goldsmiths and Silver Smiths Company, London 1949, egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1961, a Victorian silver Christening set, William Hutton and Son, London 1892, Old English Shell pattern with feather edge, comprising of a knife, spoon, fork and napkin ring, 410grams, 13.2ozs.
A George IV silver canteen of flatware, William Chawner II, London 1827, Kings pattern, double struck, with engraved scrolled initial R, comprising of twelve table spoons, eleven table forks, one table fork Charles Eley, London 1825, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, one London 1849, makers mark rubbed, two coffee spoons, together with six silver fruit forks, Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1919, 4450grams, seven silver plate and steel table knives and thirteen side knives.
Matchbox Superfast group of mid 1970's issue models to include (1) 1b Mod Rod - lemon yellow body with wild cat hood label, dark amber windows, orange interior, bare metal base, 5-spoke wheels; (2) 4b Gruesome Twosome - metallic orange-gold body, purple windows, pale yellow interior, bare metal base, 5-spoke wheels; (3) 15b Fork Lift Truck - rare dark red body with black plastic steering wheel, yellow mast, gloss black base, labels facing front, dark grey plastic forks, Spiro front wheels, 5-spok rear wheels; (4) 17b Daimler Fleetline Bus " swinging London Carnaby Street" - brick red body, gloss black base, 5-spoke wheels; (5) 46b Stretcha Fetcha Ambulance - white body with red cross labels, blue windows, pale yellow interior, red base, Maltese Cross wheels; (6) 60b Lotus Super Seven - orange body without label, clear windscreen, black interior, bare metal base, 4-spoke wide wheels; (7) 61 Blue Shark - metallic dark blue body with racing number 86 nose label, bare metal base, 4-spoke wheels; (8) 66b - orange body, purple windows, chrome interior, white base, 5-spoke wheels; (9) 72b SRN6 Hovercraft - white body with Union Jack labels, blue windows, black plastic skirt & base , chrome 5-spoke narrow wheels and 5 x Matchbox Catalogs - Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus "New" type I & H boxes. (14)
A WOODEN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, stainless steel, made by Grenadier Silversmiths Sheffield, together with a racing pigeon clock box made of oak, dovetail joints and leather strap handle, brass clasp, height 20cm x 21cm (2) (Condition report: missing one soup spoon, one starter fork and six fish knives)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE METAL WARES, CAMERAS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Zenit-B camera fitted with an f2 58mm lens, a Weston Master V exposure meter, a Voigtlander Vito folding camera, a boxed Panasonic FX35 Lumix digital camera, a copper kettle, assorted brass wares including two brass chargers, a boxed plated fish knife and fork set, fire irons, two hammered brass cups, two Masonic aprons, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
Dinky die cast Ford D800 Tipper Truck in blister pack and bas No.438, Mercedes Benz Truck No.940 (x2), Foden Tipping Lorry No.432 (x2), Leyland 384 Tractor No.308 & Coneyancer Fork Lift Truck No.404, Convoy Farm Truck No.381, all boxed, plus two loose Foden Lorries (one missing flat bed) & Shovel Dozer (9)
2000 Harley Davidson FLSTC Heritage Softail, 1450cc. Registration number W517 WGC. Frame number 1HD1BJY13YY047827. Engine number BJYY047827. Sold with the V5C, MOT until August 2024, service history receipts, two keys and owners manual. Styled to recall the past, the Heritage Softail Classic is a bike for riders who want the comfort of a softail bike with the classic look of a 1930’s hardtail. New for 2000 was the counterbalanced Twin Cam 88 and a detachable windshield. Taking riders back in time are features such as: a fat front fork; classic studded leather saddlebags; chrome-studded seat; full windshield; floorboards; large chrome headlamp with twin passing lamps; Fat Bob fuel tank; and fishtail silencers. WGC is a rare one owner, full history machine that has been very well cared for over its 34,000 mile life. It has toured all over the UK and into the continent and comes with full H-D service history receipts. Now offered for sale as our vendor is retiring from riding it was ridden to the saleroom as his last trip. Sold with the V5C, MOT until August 2024, service history receipts, two keys and owners manual.
1963 BSA Bantam D7, 175cc. Registration number VGV 483. Frame number LV:O.347-483. Engine number ED7B 25575. Sold with the V5C and a Haynes workshop manual. The introduction of the first 172cc model - the D5 - for 1958 marked a number of developments, the most important of which were a stronger big-end bearing and improved lubrication. A raised compression ratio and larger carburettor increased maximum power to 7.4bhp and the top speed to 59mph. Introduced for 1959, successor D7 model - known as the Bantam Super - featured the 172cc engine while boasting a new frame, hydraulically damped front fork, bigger brakes and up-swept handlebars. VGV has been issued with a new DVLA frame number, presumably when it was re registered with them in 1982. Owned by our deceased vendor for several years it will light recommissioning before road use. Sold with the V5C and a Haynes workshop manual.
1959 Ariel Red Hunter 350cc. Registration number 284 UXL (non transferrable). Frame number CAPR 14084. Engine number AMA 2401. Sold with the V5C, various receipts and paperwork, including old MOT's. In 1946 the Hunters became the first models to feature Ariel's new telescopic front fork, and the following year could be ordered with the optional Anstey Link plunger rear suspension. In 1956 full-width alloy hubs were adopted across the range, and the Red Hunters continued in this form until production of Ariel four-strokes ceased in 1959. UXL was re-registered with DVLA in 2005 and was with James Bury of Blackburn at this time before moving on to Peter Taylor and then to Wales with Brian Clifford in 2015 and Steven Jary before our vendor bought it from him in 2019. He has not used it apart from occasionally starting it up. Sold with the V5C, various receipts and paperwork, including old MOT's.
An comprehensive canteen of German .800 silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware for twelve place settings, by Gebruder Reiner, to include; 12 x table forks, 12 x table knives, 12 x table spoons, 12 x dessert forks, 12 x dessert knives, 12 x dessert spoons, 12 x fish knives, 12 x fish forks, 12 x teaspoons, 12 x coffee spoons, 12 x pastry forks, 12 x butter knives and 12 x sundae spoons, together with 1 x large ladle, 1 x sauce ladle, 1 x ice cream spoon, 1 x pair of serving fork and spoon, 1 x two tine fish fork and serving knife, 1 x large two tine serving fork and spoon, 1 x small two tine serving fork and spoon, 1 x pastry serving fork and two small serving knives, in five drawer fitted twin handled canteen, 52,2cm x 32.6cm x 30.5cm. (weighable silver approx. 6,060g/194.85Toz.). (169 pcs.) Condition note: one table knife as found, otherwise all items in very good condition.

-
45628 item(s)/page