We found 239220 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 239220 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
239220 item(s)/page
A Japanese ivory okimono of an elderly farmer, signed, Meiji, 19th C. -- Description: H 28,5 cmÊ Weight: 997 gÊ Ê The base with a collection number (9722/A).Ê Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Accompanied by a certificate from an external appraiser, allowing a sale within the European Union. For exporting outside of the European Union, a CITES export permit must be obtained. Buyers are responsible for adhering to local import rules. This lot is not available for buyers in the USA or other countries that have banned import of ivory items.
Five knives with carved ivory handles with dancing figures, India or Indonesia, 19th C. -- Description: L 26,5 cm (the knives)Ê L 9,7 cm (the ivory handles)Ê The knives marked 'F. Herder Abr. Sohn'. Often referred to as 'Anglo-Indian' or 'Colonial', referring to the English or Dutch colonialist background.
A meat knife and fork with carved ivory handles with dancing figures, India or Indonesia, 19th C. -- Description: L 38,7 cm (the knife)Ê L 29,4 cm (the fork)Ê L 10,8 cm (the ivory handles)Ê Ê The knife marked 'F. Herder Abr. Sohn'.Often referred to as 'Anglo-Indian' or 'Colonial', referring to the English or Dutch colonialist background.
Six knives with carved ivory handles with dancing figures, India or Indonesia, 19th C. -- Description: L 24,4 cm (the knife)Ê L 9,7 cm (the ivory handle)Ê Ê The knives marked 'Robert Klaas Solingen'.Ê Often referred to as 'Anglo-Indian' or 'Colonial', referring to the English or Dutch colonialist background.
A meat knife and fork and two knives with carved ivory handles with dancing figures, India or Indonesia, 19th C. -- Description: L 37 cm (the meat knife)Ê L 29,8 cm (the fork)Ê L 25 -24,7 cm (the knives)Ê L 12,3 - 9,7 cm (the ivory handles)Ê Ê The meat knife marked 'Rich. Abr. Herder Solingen'.Ê One of the knifes marked, but difficult to read.Often referred to as 'Anglo-Indian' or 'Colonial', referring to the English or Dutch colonialist background.
Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese silver and ivory child's rattle/whistle, the body having chased decoration of an Oriental scene and hung with four bells, 14.5cm long, 1.6toz approx gross Condition: Some light wear all over, some slight fractures to the ivory handle where it joins the silver, some small dents to the body - the largest approximately 7mm in diameter - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver bullet shaped teapot on a moulded foot engraved with foliate scrolls, melon shaped finial and loop handle, sponsors mark of Edward & John Barnard, London 1856, 12cm high, 14.6toz approx gross Condition: Some light surface scratching, crack to the ivory insulators - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century yellow metal mourning pendant, the oval panel (probably ivory) painted in sepia tones with a widow seated beside an obelisk inscribed 'The Dead Shall Live The Living Die', with seed pearl and gilt wire work enrichment, within convex glazing, engraved verso 'Eliza Webb Died 7th July 1807 Aged 47', 28mm x 45mm excluding suspension loop, 11g gross approx Condition: No cracking to ivory panel, but seed pearl ornament missing from obelisk and lowest section of applied gilt metal is loose within panel beneath glazing. General encrusted dirt commensurate with age. Reverse has superficial scratching and wear. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Chinese Canton carved ivory fan, the outer sticks modelled with figures and pavilions, the pierced inner sticks with Buddhist precious objects, beneath a scene of figures on terraces, some with applied faces, 27.5cm long x 51cm fully opened, in original black-lacquered fitted box of issue with painted internal decoration, 32cm wide Condition: Fan has very light wear to folds of panel, plus a small tear to lower border, otherwise sound. Box has losses to internal fitted compartment and gilt rubbing to exterior, plus loss to lower right corner of body of box. **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century Anglo-Indian (Vizagapatam) ivory sewing box, in the form of a double-fronted cottage, the thatched roof with brick chimney hinged and enclosing a compartmentalised interior with sewing accessories, the front with lattice-glazed windows, trees and picket fence, between conforming sides, one with base drawer, and similar decoration to rear, 14.5cm x 10.5cm x 14.5cm high
Early 20th Century burr yew and ivory box, the hinged cover centred by an oval plaque painted with a still life of flowers on a ledge, 5cm x 3.8cm, within burrwood surround and ivory edge stringing plus thumbpiece, the box 13cm x 9cm x 5.5cm high Condition: Left hand edge strip to cover has five cracks, minor loss to lower right corner of burrwood body, a couple of cracks and infill repairs but otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono, modelled as a seated male figure before a selection of wooden wares, two character signature beneath, 8.5cm wide x 4.5cm high Condition: Minor hairline crack running right to left across top of forehead, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
George III shagreen-cased ivory folding rule, of seven pinned sections, totalling 22-inches, 59cm fully extended, inscribed verso T, DT, S etc, the shagreen case 10.3cm high Condition: Minor cracking to a couple of sections through pins and commensurate with age and handling. Minor rubbing ans slight losses to shagreen case including to rear edge and corner, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Japanese bronze and ivory figure of the Buddha, late Meiji/Taisho, modelled in South East Asian style with curly top-knot and elongated earlobes, bronzed robes, ivory hands and feet, incised three-character mark beneath, 13cm high Condition: Two very fine vertical hairline cracks to face visible under a magnifying glass, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Anglo-Indian carved ivory chess set, St. George pattern, green-stained and natural, Kings 9cm high, in wooden box Condition: general minor losses to footrims of pieces commensurate with age and use. Rooks replacement castelations, Knights have old repairs to horses ears (natural set), green-stained set had losses to uppermost top and foot of king, one rook has castellation losses and protruding 'plug' beneath base so does not sit perpendicular, losses to ears of knights as per natural set, general minor wear to footrims as per natural set. **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century portrait miniature on ivory, reputedly Simon Stewart, Kings Dragoon Guards, in uniform, the reverse with woven hair panel and central oval blue enamel cartouche with monogram, surrounded by seed pearl border, in a gilt metal mount and papier-mâché frame with hinged back, the oval miniature 66mm x 53mm
A 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN EBONISED SIDE CHAIR, the back panel inlaid with a penwork decorated ivory plaque depicting a standing male, above and below further plaques with ivory, tortoiseshell and lapis lazuli inlay, flanked by barley twist columns, the solid seat supported on turned and stretchered legs. 3ft 10in high.
S. S. STEWART, PHILADELPHIA. A LATE AND VERY RARE 19TH CENTURY FRETLESS BANJO CIRCA 1890-93 with map inlays, ivory pegs and a metal fingerboard up to the fifth fretmarker, with ivory maker's palque which reads "S. S. STEWART PHIL'A. PA" along with identical wood stamp, serial no. 6124 and trademark S.S.S. all stamped to the dower stick with matching stamps to inside rim, lacking tailpiece, bridge, nut, 3 x tuning pegs and several inlays. 0 - 12th fret = 322mm. 85.5cms overall (64.5cms Scale).
-
239220 item(s)/page