We found 41031 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 41031 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
41031 item(s)/page
OSTELL'S general atlas; containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the world ... New edition, 30 plates of maps, hand coloured in outline, including doublepage maps of the globe and a doublepage world chart, orginal half roan, printed paper boards, lacking spine, corners rubbed 4to., London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1828
Two similar Victorian college cups, on domed bases modelled as a figure of Victory on a globe of the world supporting a vessel aloft with two winged handles, each inscribed with the arms of Cambridge University and Athletic Club awarded to J. Trotter for pole jump, March 14th 1874 and March 26th 1873 Trinity College, Height 9ft 10.75in and 10 feet, respectively, one by E.C Brown, London 1872 9.75in (25cm) high, 32oz. (2)
A George III 12 inch terrestrial globe with cartouche reading 'Cary's New Terrestrial Globe with Captain Cook's New Discoveries sold by M.Berge late Ramsden Piccadilly Jan 1801' the twelve engraved hand coloured gores on a papier mache sphere, brass hour ring and meridian ring, the printed paper horizon ring with zodiacal calendar, mounted on a mahogany stand with four quadrant arc supports, central spiral fluted column and tripod, height 2ft
A late 17th century ebony bracket clock, with repeat, the twin fusee five pillar movement striking on four bells, the foliage engraved backplate inscribed "Nicolas Masey A Londres", to an 8in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the matt centre with date aperture to cast foliage silvered spandrels, the caddy top with carrying handle and embossed pierced panels to globe finials, the base moulding to claw and ball feet, 15.25in (38.8cm) h.
* Victoria. (). A collection of ten silk and paper theatre programmes, incl. programmes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Bristol, Theatre Royal, Scarborough, Globe Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, various sizes, one framed and glazed, together with other Victorian ephemera, incl. music programmes and menus, etc. (20)
A SET OF ELEVEN WILKINSON TOBY JUGS OF ALLIED WAR LEADERS 1915-1919, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925) and issued during and immediately after the First World War, comprising: RT. HON. DAVID LLOYD GEORGE (1915), holding a shell inscribed 'Shell Out', ADMIRAL JELLICOE (1915), holding a jug inscribed 'Hell Fire Jack', LORD FRENCH (1915), clutching a foaming jug inscribed 'French Pour les Francais', FIELD MARSHALL SIR DOUGLAS HAIG (1917), seated on a Mark IV Tank, ADMIRAL BEATTY (1917), holding a shell inscribed 'Dread Nought', PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON (1918), wearing an Indian Chief's headdress, MARSHALL FOCH (1918), with foaming champagne bottle, GENERAL BOTHA (1918), with jug captioned 'Loyalty', EARL KITCHENER (1915), with jug inscribed 'Bitter for Kaiser, FIELD MARSHALL JOFFRE (1918), with a 75mm shell cantingly inscribed 'Ce que j'offre, KING GEORGE V (1919), seated with a globe in his lap, all with facsimile Carruthers Gould signature and Soane and Smith backstamp with Certificates, 9 1/2 ins to 12 1/4 ins high.
A two-row charm bracelet adapted from an early 20th century rose gold 'Albert', each curb-link stamped '9. 375', hung with eighteen various charms including five by Cartier, comprising; a multi-gem Middle Eastern shoe, signed 'Cartier Paris' and indistinctly numbered '6853', a multi-gem parasol, signed 'Cartier Paris', a multi-gem basket of flowers, signed 'Cartier Paris' and numbered '6557', a French gold and enamel roulette wheel, with a sugarloaf cabochon terminal, signed 'Cartier' and indistinctly numbered '09496(?)', a 'Paris Opera' polychrome enamelled cylindrical signpost, signed 'Cartier' and indistinctly numbered '6944(?)', the others comprising; a 9ct gold pillar box enamelled 'EIIR', two ship's lanterns, one set with a band of rubies, the other emeralds, an 18ct bi-colour gold and enamel grand piano, and a 14ct bi-colour gold globe, all by Cropp and Farr, a multi-gem wheelbarrow, a steam roller, a cultured-pearl oyster shell, an 18ct gold and multi-gem 'Christmas tree', a French gold cabochon ruby and carved emerald basket, a French gold and black onyx bead Middle Eastern coffee pot, a yellow metal figure in the form of the 'Mannequin Piss', and a gold 2 piastres coin
A Regency Sheffield plate coffee pot, a partly ribbed ogee body, the conforming cover with globe finial, a swan neck spout and scroll ebony handle. 11 1/2 in. (29cm).Together with a late Victorian electroplated part fluted oval tea kettle on stand with spirit heater and four reeded legs to paw feet. 10 1/4 in. (26cm). (2).
A silver coffee pot in early George II style, the tapering body with a capped swan neck spout with drop to the base, the hinged bun cover with a globe finial, the scroll wood handle with lozenge appliqués to the body, on a moulded rim foot. 9in. (23cm). Maker D & J. Wellby, London 1922. 24 1/2 oz. (all in).
AN IMPOSING 19TH-CENTURY STONE SUN-DIAL PILLAR in the early 17th-century baroque style with gadrooned top (lacking dial) above a column carved with compass points, reversed-scroll buttressing on a globe of the earth, the socle having an egg-and-dart border, on octagonal base incised underneath with mason's marks and a further octagonal surround, approximately 152cm, (60in) high (excluding screw fitting)
-
41031 item(s)/page