We found 74924 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 74924 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
74924 item(s)/page
Johann Jorgo, Wien - a gentleman's pocket watch (.800), the white dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the niello and gold decorated silver case depicting hunting scenes, the unsigned keyless Swiss movement numbered 114081, Swiss case, dial 38mm diameter, case 50mm diameter bezel and glass detached
A pair of Edwardian silver candelabra, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1906/1908, each with square bead edged foot embossed with boars' heads and hunting implements, supporting a square tapered column embossed with snake entwined palms, below Adam style vase socket decorated with festoons, the matching branches with reeded wire arms supporting three vase shaped lights, each with bead edged nozzle, 36.5cm high, loaded (branches weigh 39.25oz) (2)
Three various studded leather hunting belts, one dated 1736 and another 1762, the dated belts each with four clasps, the earlier with inscription verso 'Bt Christies April 29th 91', the younger with religious monograms between lions at each end, 89 x 14cm (35 x 5.5 in), the last with single buckle at the end of a chevron band (3)
A Crown Staffordshire bone china model of a bird, designed by J.T Jones as a robin perched on a flower encrusted branch above a similarly decorated oval base, height approx 12cm (small chips), a Beswick model of a Cockatoo, No 1180, a Coalport model of a chaffinch and a collection of other decorative ceramics and glass including a pair of stoneware spirit decanters, ornamented in white with a hunting scene and inscribed 'Whiskey' and 'Brandy' (faults).
Two base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced Goliath watches, a silver cased, openfaced pocket watch by J.W. Benson, London 1935, another openfaced pocket watch, a lady's openfaced fob watch, detailed 0,800, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased pocket watch, four further keyless wind openfaced watches, a base metal cased pedometer and three watch chains, (14).
BROWN (J.M.) "In the Days When We Went Hog-Hunting". First Edition. 12 lithographed plates, (by J.C. Dollman); gilt-pictorial cloth, oblong 4to. John Haddon & Co., 1891. * from the Indian hill stations - 'as long as the British Empire lasts, may stout British arms be found to weld the spear, the queen of weapons, against the boar, the monarch of the chase!'- introduction; the author was 'late 79th Cameron Highlanders'; Czech noted the illustrations as 'excellent'. Illustrated
A gold brooch of oval form, mounted with a single cultured pearl, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, a base metal cased wrist compass, a gilt metal mounted spy glass, a pair of gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell spectacle frames, an oval ceramic brooch, designed as the portraits of two girls, a 9ct gold and colourless gem set solitaire ring, an oval brooch, the centre with a portrait of a lady, detailed 800 and a base metal novelty compass, formed as a frog, (9).
A lady's 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless wind pendant fob watch, the gilt Swiss jewelled movement detailed Moeris, the 9ct gold inner case presentation inscribed, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds, the case with engraved decoration, import mark London 1917, with a bar brooch fitting to the top.
A gentleman's silver pair cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, detailed to the backplate NATHL DUMVILE STOCKPORT 6775, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, Birmingham 1823, a silver key wind hunting cased pocket watch, London 1838, two M.O.D issue, keyless wind, openfaced base metal cased pocket watches, having black dials, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, detailed ELGIN USA, two lady's silver cased openfaced fob watches and a leather cased folding travelling clock, the dial detailed 8 days, (8).
RICE (W.) Tiger-Shooting in India; being an account of hunting experiences on foot in Rajpootana . . . First Edition. 12 tinted lithographed plates, 16pp. publisher's cataloge; blind & gilt-decorated red cloth, pictorial gilt upper cover. 1857. * Czech noted the plates as 'especially striking'. Illustrated
A gold bar brooch, claw set with a cushion shaped blue zircon, a 9ct gold and garnet set five stone ring, a gold ring, mounted with an oval shell cameo carved as the portrait of a classical lady and a silver cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, the dial detailed Gleave & Co, the case detailed 925, (4).
A George V gentleman's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by the Record Watch Company, No.118540, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 35mm diameter case with blue enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, Birmingham 1926, (gross weight 55 grammes)
A late Victorian 9ct gold graduated curb link Albert with t-bar, 400mm overall, (gross weight 32 grammes), and an early 20th Century gentleman's rolled gold cased Waltham half hunting keyless lever pocket watch the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 48mm case
* JOHN KINGSLEY RSW PAI,CROWN ROAD NORTHoil on canvas, signed51cm x 70cmFramed and under glass.Note: John Kingsley was born in Glasgow in 1956. He studied drawing and painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1973-77. His art tutors included James D Robertson, David Donaldson and Geoffrey Squire. From 1980-86 he exhibited in one-man shows at the annual S.N.O. promenade concerts at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow and in 1986 he was elected a member of Group 81 Artists, who exhibited regularly at the McLellan Galleries, Glasgow. John Kingsley has established a reputation as a leading Scottish contemporary artist. He was a finalist in the Hunting Art Prizes competition in London in 1989, 1993 and 1998, and was highly commended in the same competition in 1996. In 1991 Kingsley won the William Bowie Landscape Prize and in 1992 the Mary Armour Award at the Paisley Art Institute. Kingsley has an international reputation with art works in many public and private art collections across Europe, Australia, Canada and the USA. His paintings are found in the art collections of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Argyll and Bute District Council and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow and in numerous corporate collections,
EDWARDIAN HORSE HOOF INKWELL stamped to the base 'Rowland Ward Limited, 166 Piccadilly', with a hinged lid ; Rowland Ward Ltd of Piccadilly, London, was one of the largest and most famous taxidermy firms in the world. It was founded in 1898 by James Rowland Ward, who had previously traded as J. Rowland Ward, and Ward & Co. Ltd. Ward made many hunting trips to Africa and India, and supplied many taxidermy specimens to museums throughout the world.
A double edged hunting knife. The blade etched Mexico to one side and with a crescent moon decoration to the other. With a white metal cross guard and horn scales. The pommel formed as an eagle mask. Blade stamped Made in Mexico. Blade 16.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Blade heavily pitted.
A double edge hunting knife by F. W. James of Sheffield. The blade having etched scrollwork decoration to both sides. With an elliptical brass cross guard, white metal ferrule and pommel both with repousse decoration and a hardwood handle including two mother of pearl dot inlays. Blade stamped F. W. James, Sheffield. Blade 25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some minor pitting to the blade only.

-
74924 item(s)/page