We found 75789 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 75789 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
75789 item(s)/page
A Staffordshire spill vase, circa 1860, modelled as a seated mustachioed figure in Highland dress, sash, kilt and sporran, holding a flask and gun beside a hollow treetrunk, polychrome enamel painted with gilded highlights and applied clay textural details, mounted on a rocky, naturalistic, gilt-lined ovoid base, 24cm high, together with a larger figure modelled as a dancing Highland hunter, with dead game, dog and rifle, white glaze with polychrome enamel and gilded details on an irregular, white, gilt-lined base, 38cm high (2).
A Staffordshire figure group of gentleman hunters in confrontation under an arched forest bower with game birds, circa 1850, polychrome enamel painted with applied foliage texture, on a white, naturalistic, gilt-lined ovoid base, 33 cm high.Very good, no chips or breaks and the foliate arch is intact.
Five Chinese famille rose yellow-ground cups and saucers with 'four arts å››è—' decoration, Yongzheng Dia.: 11 cm (the saucer) Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 3,5 cm (the cup) The four arts (å››è—, siyi), or the four arts of the Chinese scholar, were the four main academic and artistic talents required of the aristocratic ancient Chinese scholar-gentleman. They were the mastery of the qin (the guqin, a stringed instrument, ç´), qi (the strategy game of Go, æ£â€¹), shu (Chinese calligraphy, 書) and hua (Chinese painting, ç•«), and are also referred to by listing all four: ç´æ£â€¹æ›¸ç•«; qinqishuhua;. (source: Wikipedia)
Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Game Keeper Mouse, dated 2023, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount gamekeeper mouse in full shooting attire, stood upon a small moss encrusted tree stump, with miniature shotgun and walking stick in hand, mounted amidst moss and ferns, on floating groundwork, set against a watercolour painted woodland scene back drop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 12.5cm by 5cm by 26cm excluding outer frame, signed to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: Red Lechwe (Kobus leche), dated 1920, Kafue, Zambia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 80cm, left horn 79cm, tip to tip 56.5cm, from the wall 53cm, height 119cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Lichi, Kafue, 1920", full paper trade label and care label to verso, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 250Restored, both ears in restored condition, various re-painting around the nose and eyes.
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), modern, by John Burton, Taxidermy, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, a high quality full mount adult, suspended by the foot as hanging game, set upon a green baize back drop, enclosed within an oval gilt framed display case, 41cm by 46.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: Robert's Gazelle (Nanger granti robertsi), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 58.5cm, left horn 59cm, tip to tip 44.5cm, from the wall 45cm, height 94cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Robert's Gazelle, B.E.A. 1909", partial paper trade label and care label to verso, including original metal game tags
Taxidermy: Dibatag (Ammodorcas clarkei), dated 1919, Haud, Somalia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 27cm, left horn 26.5cm, tip to tip 11.5cm, from the wall 25cm, height 37cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Ammodorcas Clarkei, 1919, Haud", full care label and RW gouge to verso, taken by J.P.S, Clarke, and Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 412In historically restored condition.
Taxidermy: Jackson's or Lelwel Hartebeest (Alcelaphus lelwel), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 60cm, left horn 58.5cm, tip to tip 29cm, from the wall 63cm, height 111cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Jackson's Hartebeest, B.E.A. 1909", full paper trade label and care label to verso, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 11crack to filler beneath right eye, two cracks to right side of the neck, both ears historically restored, some re-painting visible.
Taxidermy: Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus), dated 1920, Kafue, Zambia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, a high quality adult male neck with head turning to the right, glass eyes, right horn 67cm, left horn 66.5cm, tip to tip 21.5cm, from the wall 68cm, height 110cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Roan Antelope, Kafue, 1920", full paper trade label and care label to verso, including original metal game tagsBoth ears historically restored and re-painted.
Taxidermy: Ward's or Eastern Bohor Reedbuck (Redunca bohor), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 23.5cm, left horn 23cm, tip to tip 13.5cm, from the wall 41cm, height 66cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Ward's Reedbuck, B.E.A, 1909", full paper care label and RW gouge to verso, including original metal game tags
Antlers/Horns: A Group of African Game Trophy Horns, mid-late 20th century, a set of adult male Western Hartebeest horns on hide covered boss, a set of adult male Cape Red Hartebeest horns on hide covered boss, a set of adult male Northern Gerenuk horns on cut skull cap, and a set of adult male Cape Bushbuck horns on cut skull cap, all mounted upon various shaped shields (4)
Taxidermy: Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 38.5cm, left horn 37.5cm, tip to tip 12cm, from the wall 35cm, height 72cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Thomson's Gazelle, B.E.A, 1909", including original metal game tag, RW gouge to verso
Taxidermy: Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus langheldi), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck with head turning to the right, glass eyes, right horn 74.5cm, left horn 74cm, tip to tip 23cm, from the wall 73cm, height 120cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Roan Antelope, B.E.A, 1909", remains of paper trade label and care label to verso, including remnants of an Exhibition label, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 436, position 37thopen stitched seam to top of neck, requires filling.
Taxidermy: Pelzeln's Gazelle (Gazella pelzelni), dated 1920, Zeila, Somalia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward World Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 34cm, left horn 34cm, tip to tip 14cm, from the wall 37cm, height 63cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Gazella Pelzelni 1920, Zeila", partial paper care label and RW gouge to verso, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 363, in position 7thIn historical restored condition.
Taxidermy: Southern Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger niger), dated 1920, Kafue, Zambia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a large high quality adult male neck mount, with head turning looking slightly down and to the left, right horn 115cm, left horn 114cm, tip to tip 43.5cm, from the wall 80.5cm, height 118cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Sable Antelope, Kafue, 1920", full paper trade label and care label to verso, including original metal game tagsrear of both ears, and back of neck in historical restored condition, various re-painting and filler present.
Taxidermy: Common Impala (Aepyceros Melampus), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 69cm, left horn 68cm, tip to tip 54cm, from the wall 45cm, height 106cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Impala, B.E.A,1909", full paper trade and care label, including RW gouge to verso, original metal game tags attached, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 329In histoically restored condition, both ears restored, repainting around the eyes
Taxidermy: Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii), dated 1909, British East Africa, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high quality adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 39cm, left horn 39cm, tip to tip 12.5cm, from the wall 34.5cm, height 75cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Thomson's Gazelle, B.E.A, 1909", RW gouge to verso, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 375
Antlers/Horns: A Group of African Game Trophy Horns, mid-late 20th century, a set of adult male Black Wildebeest horns on cut skull cap, a set of adult female Eland Horns on cut skull cap, a set of adult male Waterbuck horns on cut skull cap, and a set of Lowland Nyala horns on hide covered boss, all mounted upon various shaped shields (4)
Taxidermy: Central Oribi (Ourebia hastata), dated 1920, Kafue, Zambia, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, Rowland Ward Record Class, an adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, right horn 15cm, left horn 15.5cm, tip to tip 6.5cm, from the wall 30cm, height 49cm, mounted upon a trademark shield, with ivorine plaque - "Oribi, Kafue, 1920", partial care label and RW gouge to verso, including original metal game tags, Recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, 26th Edition, Volume 1, page 161Shedding hair, some hair loss to base of the neck and back of the neck, both ears restored, visible stitched seam to base of neck. (af)
-
75789 item(s)/page