We found 137173 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 137173 item(s)
    /page

Lot 356

AN 1830 PATTERN SAXON CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 83cm blade stamped S&K, regulation steel hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, wire bound leather grip, contained in its steel scabbard.

Lot 1209

Matchbox Superkings 10x K-15 Bus, in mid blue/cream livery with 'Telegraph & Argus' labels to sides.. 4x Convoy series articulated trucks in 7Up Livery. A K-136 Ferrari Racing Car Transporter. Plus 2x 'Matchbox 10' 10 vehicle sets. Plus another item. All boxed, one worn/damaged. Contents VGC-Mint. £60-80

Lot 1214

Matchbox King Size K-5 Racing Car Transporter. In green B.P. livery with red wheels and black tyres, cream interior and silver loadbed and ramp. Boxed, minor wear to window. Vehicle VGC minor chip to rear. £50-70

Lot 1170

4 Franklin Mint vehicles. 1911 Mercedes 37/90 hp Skiff with Labourdette Coachwork. In brown. 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. In silver. 1924 Hispano-Suiza Tulipwood Racer. With wood-effect finish. Together with a 1926 Mercedes-Benz Model K. In black. All boxed, with paperwork, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. £70-90

Lot 1107

An 18ct white gold diamond flower head cluster ring totaling .75cts 4.9g, size K

Lot 206

18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring with .55 carat stone (Size K) with associated diamond certificate, clarity SI colour F

Lot 403

A good set of four silver Adams' style candlesticks on spreading bases with reeded borders. Sheffield. By JB&K. Est. £250 - £350.

Lot 898

A early 20th Century hallmarked 18ct gold ring set with three round cut sapphires with four small diamonds within a navette setting. Hallmarked Birmingham 1902. Weight 3.8g. Size K.

Lot 766

A 9ct gold hallmarked coral and diamond cluster ring. The central cabochon coral with halo of diamonds. Total weight 1.40g / Size H.5. Together with a 9ct gold and opal crossover ring inset with 3 oval cabochon opals. Stamped 9ct. Total weight 1.57g / Size K.5

Lot 768

A 9ct gold ring inset with diamonds and red stone Size O / Weight 1.75g together with a green stone and diamond halo cluster ring hallmarked for Birmingham. Size K . Weight 2.60g.

Lot 882

A hallmarked 18ct gold ring set with three round cut sapphires set alternately with four round cut diamonds. Sapphires estimated at approximately 0.6ct's, diamonds estimated at 16pts. Weight 2.9g. Size K.

Lot 880

A 9ct white gold ladies single solitaire diamond ring of approx 0.10pts. Total weight 2.6g. Ring size K.5.  

Lot 749

An early 20th Century silver hallmarked cigarette case having finley engraved floral and ribbon decoration. Hallmarked for Birmingham date letter K 1909, makers mark for George Unite. Weighs 81.7g. Measures 10cm long by 8cm wide.  

Lot 906

An English hallmarked platinum ladies dress ring set with round cut white stones. Hallmarked 950 for Birmingham date letter B. Total weight 3.9g. Ring size K.  

Lot 868

A late 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked open face pocket watch having a white enamel face with Roman numeral chapter ring. Face marked for 'The 'Express' English Lever J.G.Graves Sheffield. Hallmarked for Chester date letter K 1893. Together with a long silver hallmarked Albert pocket watch chain having graduating links with glasp and T-bar, with three silver sporting related fobs. Lot toal weight 190g.   

Lot 818

Two hallmarked 9ct gold wishbone rings, one set with alternate blue and white stones (size K.5), the other with alternate red and white stones (N.5). Weight 2.2g. 

Lot 710A

A 19th Century Georgian silver hallmarked chocolate ladle in the Old English pattern with monogram handle. Hallmarrked for London date letter K 1805, makers mark rubbed. Weighs 51g. Measures 17cm long.  

Lot 600

ART DECO; ART NOUVEAU; AUSTRIAN SECESSION ART REFERENCE LIBRARY CERAMICS & GLASS To Include: Klesse, B. and Mayr, H. Glas vom Jugendstil bis heute , Cologne 1981; Hartmann, C. Glasmarken Lexikon 1600-1945 , Arnoldsche 1997; Ricke, H. and Thor, L. Swedish Glass Factories: Production Catalogues 1915-1960 , Prestel 1987; Schröder, U. Trinkgläser vom Jugendstil zum Art Deco , Edition Schröder 1998; Marcilhac, F. René Lalique, 1860-1945, Maitre-Verrier , Les editions de l'amateur, 1994; Adlerova, A., Ploip, E., Vicek, T. Lötz: Bohmisches Glas 1880-1940: Band 1, Werkmonographie & Band 2, Katalog der Musterschnitt, Prestel 1989 (2); Berg, T. Glaskunst Der Moderne , Klinkhardt und Biermann, 1992; Berlin und Brandenburg: Keramik , Deutsches Historisches Museum Catalogue, 1992; Neuwirth, W. Oesterreichische Keramik des Jugendstils , Prestel 1974; Zuhlsdorff, D. Keramikmarken Lexikon 1885-1935 , Arnoldsche 1994; Panzetta, A. Le ceramiche Lenci , 1928-1964 , Allemandi (2003); Rosso, F.M. Uomini e ceramiche del Novecento italiano: Per virtu? del fuoco , Musumeci 1983; Csenkey, E. and Steinert, A. Hungarian Ceramics from the Zsolnay Manufactory, Yale 2002; Dechant R., Goldscheider F. Goldscheider: History of the Company and Catalogue of Works, Arnoldsche 2008; Edmund Lachenal & his Legacy Jason Jacques Gallery Press, Exhibition catalogue 2007; Hiesinger, K. Die Meister des Munchner Jugendstils , Prestel 1989; Midant, Jean Paul Sevres , Editions du Seuil 1992; Niggl, R. (ed), Brohan, K.H., Hogermann, D. Porzellan: Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939 , Brohan-Museum 1993; Hogermann, D. (ed), Brohan, K.H., Porzellan: Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939 Brohan-Museum 1996; Preaud, T., Gauthier, S. Ceramics of the Twentieth Century , Phiadon 1982; Batkin, M. Wedgwood Ceramics 1946-1959 , Richard Dennis 1982

Lot 609

HANS HANSEN SILVER BRACELET AND BROOCH, 1960S the brooch of elongated arrowhead form, stamped DENMARK/ Hans Hansen / 9255/ 113, 7.5cm wide; the bracelet of similar design, linked, stamped Hans Hansen/ 925/ DENMARK/ 238, 18cm long; together with an ERNEST BLYTH SILVER BROOCH, of abstract form, stamped Ernest A. Blyth/ IVAN TARRAT ENG, hallmarked Birmingham 1964, 6.6cm long; and a BENT KNUDSEN SILVER BROOCH, in the form of an abstract heart, stamped STERLING/ DENMARK/ BENT K/ 1/ HANDMADE, 6cm long (Qty: 4)

Lot 601

ART DECO; ART NOUVEAU; AUSTRIAN SECESSION ART; ARTS & CRAFTS REFERENCE LIBRARY METALWORK; SCULPTURE; Carpenter, C. H. Tiffany Silver , Peter Owen 1979; Weber, K. Die Metallwerkstatt am Bauhaus , Kupfergraben Verlagsgesellschaft 1992; von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk, D. Modern Art of Metalwork, Catalogue of the Brohan-Museum 2001 ; Leonhardt, B., Goetz, N., et al. Friedrich Adler , Arnoldsche 1994; Krekel-Aalberse, A. Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver , Thames & Hudson 1989; Deshairs, L. Modern French Decorative Art Volumes 1&2 , Architectural Press 1926 (2); Aumonier, W. (ed) Modern Architectural Sculpture , Architectural Press 1930; British Master Goldsmiths , Goldsmiths Company Exhibition Catalogue, 1997; Bury, S., Crawford, A. C.R. Ashbee’s English Silverwork Weinreb 1974; Noever, P. Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte , Yale 2002; Ulmer, R. Museum Künstlerkolonie Darmstadt , Darmstadt, Institute Mathildenhöhe 1990; Das Neue Kunsthandwerk in Deutschland und Oesterreich , A. Koch 1923; Heinz, S. N?mecká secese, Jugendstil in Deutschland : Kunst und Kunsthandwerk um 1900 , Exhibition catalogue 1980; Leidelmeijer, F. Art nouveau en art deco in Nederland , Meulenhoff/Landshoff 1983; Joseph M. Olbrich 1867-1908: Das Werk Des Architekten, Exhibition catalogue, Hessischen Landesmuseum 1967; Torino 1902: Le arti decorative internazionali del nuovo secolo , Fabbri 1994; Papini, R. Le arti d'Oggi : architettura e arti decorative in Europa , Bestetti e Tumminelli, Milano – Roma 1930; Day, S. Art Deco and Modernist Carpets, Thames & Hudson 2002; Janneau, G., Henriot, G. Le Luminaire: Art Deco Lighting Design 1925-1937 , Arnoldsche 1992; Despond, A. UAM: Union des artistes modernes, Editions du Regard 1986; Marcilhac, F. Jean Dunand , Abrams 1991; Goguel, S. Rene Herbst , Editions du Regard 1990; Black, J. Dora Gordine , Philip Wilson 2007; Joe?l et Jan Martel: Sculpteurs, 1896-1966 , Gallimard/Electa 1996; Casson, S. Sculpture of Today , The Studio Publications 1939; Ramsden, E.H. Twentieth Century Sculpture , Pleiades 1949; Tilbrook, A.J. Truth, Beauty and Design: Victorian, Edwardian and later decorative art , Fischer Fine Art 1986; Billcliffe, R. Charles Rennie Mackintosh: the Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs , Cameron & Hollis 2009; Berman, H. Bronzes: Sculptors & Founders 1800-1930 (Volumes 1-4 with index), (5) Abage 1976

Lot 373

GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) FOR MISS CRANSTON'S BUCHANAN STREET TEAROOMS SCARCE EBONISED ARMCHAIR, with original painted floral and foliate decoration, the curved back with caned panel above later upholstered drop in seat, lifting to reveal a caned seat below, raised on ring-turned and tapering legs (Dimensions: 58cm wide, 86cm high, 49cm deep)(58cm wide, 86cm high, 49cm deep)Footnote: Literature: Moon, K. George Walton , White Cockade 1993, p.53, pl. 62 Note: This chair was made for Miss Cranston's new tearoom in Buchanan Street in Glasgow in 1896. Walton designed a tall side chair, a low side chair and an armchair for these rooms, each with hand-painted floral sprigs following the colour scheme of the walls which were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The curved form of the chair continues the 'Glasgow Style' Art Nouveau aesthetic, whilst the Regency inspiration which the design subverts is still evident. Other versions of the armchair were used by Walton in schemes throughout his career (for example in the drawing room at Elm Bank), but only the Buchanan Street chairs are marked out by their painted floral decoration.

Lot 1032

An 18ct gold white sapphire solitaire ring 2.4g, size K, gem D: 5 mm approximately

Lot 1053

14ct white gold fancy band size K/L 2.4g

Lot 1112

An Art Deco presumed platinum night and day flip ring, the central eternity of ruby and emerald surmounted with two independently rotating sections of graduated diamonds, allowing six variations. 4.5g, size K

Lot 275

18ct gold "Wish bone" ring set with seven pink stones and a single solitaire pink stone on a raised clasp. Size K

Lot 113

Ca.800-1200 AD. Interesting wearable Medieval pewter ring with circular-shaped bezel with a high relief of possibly stylised octopus. Good Condition; wearable; D:16mm; UK K US 5; 2.5g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 132

Ca.700-900 AD, An interesting Viking Era bronze ring with oval hoop; applied round bezel with elaborate geometric decoration. Expertly cleaned and conserved wearable condition. D:16mm/L:23mm; UK K US 5; 4.5g; Provenance: Property of a North London collector, previously acquired in the 1980s on the Brirtish art Market.

Lot 157

Ca. 900 AD. A wearable Medieval, Viking period, a bronze ring with oval hoop and round bezel with stylised runic symbol; Fine Condition; wearable; D:16mm/L:19mm; UK K US 5; 3.5g; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market.

Lot 158

Ca.600-900 AD. Interesting wearable Viking / Saxon silver ring with a clasped bezel holding a blue gem. Fine Condition, wearable; D:16mm/L:24mm; UK K US 5; 4.5g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 185

CA. 790-900 AD Fantastic, early Viking iron sword of Petersen K type; Well forged blade with deep inner chanel; handle well preserved; inlaid with decoration and silver wire. Very good condition; expertly cleaned and conserved. Size: 875mm / blade 732mm/ handle 137mm / width of blade 50mm; width of handle 100mm / 1550 grams. Provenance: Private British collection from Cambridge; previously acquired in the 1980s

Lot 92

Ca. 200 AD. Ancient cast bronze ring with oval hoop; elliptical bezel with elaborate geometric decoration. Expertly cleaned and conserved wearable condition. D:16.5m/L:19mm UK K US 5; 4g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 235

A three stone gypsy set diamond ring - Birmingham marks. Finger size K.

Lot 96

A COMPLETE SET OF GENTLEMAN'S BRITISH MILITARY "DIRTY DOZEN" W.W.W. WRIST WATCHES CIRCA 1945, TO INCLUDE:  Buren Grand Prix, issue markings ^ W.W.W. H 9613 339776  Eterna, issue markings ^ W.W.W. P 972 3109300 Grana, issue markings ^ W.W.W. M 18525 Longines, issue markings 23088 2779 ^ WWW F6503, lug numbered 4460 Vertex, with MOD dial & hands, issue markings W.W.W. ^ A 7576 3520492, lug numbered 576 matching case back Lemania, issue markings Q6540 ^ W.W.W. 5738 5638, lug numbered 738 matching case back Record, with MOD dial, issue markings W.W.W. ^ L22367 540214, lug numbered 367 matching case back IWC, with service dial & hands, issue markings ^ W.W.W. M15348 (accompanied by IWC service paperwork & box) Jaeger-LeCoultre, issue markings 286337 ^ WWW F15665 Omega, issue markings W.W.W. ^ Y16695 10680894 Cyma, issue markings ^ W.W.W. P 17777 22777 Timor, issue markings TIMOR ^ WWW K 3342 33242

Lot 574

A vintage white-metal Ciro faux pearl and paste set cocktail ring, in original box, tested as silver, size K

Lot 578

A vintage yellow metal and paste dress ring, the round-cut glass stone claw-set within a triangle, size K, 2.2g

Lot 636

A framed oil on board depicting a landscape scene of a valley, signed lower right by the artist K Dawson, approximately 24 cm x 34 cm.

Lot 549

An 18ct yellow gold and platinum trilogy ring, set with three eight cut diamonds, size K 1/2. Approximately 1.9 grams total weight and an estimated 0.07ct of diamond.

Lot 545

A 22ct gold wedding band, size K 1/2, approximately 2.75 grams total weight.

Lot 22

Hegel (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich) Encyclopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaftenim im Grundrisse, presentation copy inscribed to Philip Marheineke "Dem Herrn Dr. u. Professor Marheinike als Zeichen seiner innigen Hochachtung und Freundschaft der Verfasser" ["To Dr and Professor Mahrenikien as a mark of the author's deepest respect and friendship"] to front free endpaper, third edition, Gothic letter, occasional light browning, contemporary boards, manuscript label to spine, extremities rubbed, 8vo, Heidelberg, 1830.⁂ An inscribed copy of Hegel's last book, a philosophic masterpiece and the most explicit formulation of his dialectic method, with an excellent provenance. Presentation copies from Hegel are extremely rare, we can trace only one other inscribed work at auction in the last 40 years. The recipient, Philip Marheineke (1780-1846) was a prominent follower of Hegel, an editor of his collected works, and the leader of the Hegelian Right following the philosopher's death in 1831. Provenance: Philip Marheineke (1780-1846, presentation inscription from the author); K. Schultze (owner inscription on title and note to endpaper); Ferdinand Jakob Schmidt (German philosopher, 1860-1939; gift inscription "dem Pfleger u. Forderer von Hegels Ideen" ["the custodian and supporter of Hegel's ideas"] to endpaper).

Lot 341

STELLA A WALKER 'British Sporting Art in the 20th Century' 1989 Sportsmans Press, London and 'Sporting Art England 1700-1900', 1972 Studio Vista, London, J N P Watson (ed), 'Collecting Sporting Art', 1988 published by The Sportsmans Press, Rodney K E ngen, 'Randolph Caldecott, ' Lord of the Nursery', 1988 published by Bloomsbury Books, all with dustwrappers and Peter Biegel, 'Peter Biegel's Racing Pictures', 1983 published M Joseph, London, quarter leather, slipcase (5)

Lot 342

M & N HANHART AFTER 'PHIZ' (Hablot Knight Browne), 'Hunting Bits', twelve chromolithographs, c.1860 published Chapman & Hall, London, 'A Run with the Stag-Hounds', twelve chromolithographs, 1863 published Messrs Fores, London & similar, 'How Pippins Enjoyed a Day with the Foxhounds', twelve chromolithographs 1863, all bound in oblong folio half leather green cloth bindings, Hablot K Browne ('Phiz'), 'Racing and Chasing, The Road the River and the Hunt' circa 1860 published Ward, Lock & Tyler, Lo ndon, illustrated in fifty graphotype engravings (collated) bound in, oblong quarto and Richard Myddelton, 'Old Hunting Rhymes and Verses from Here and There' illustrated by twenty colourtypes by Carl Hentschel Ltd, London, circa 1910, pub. A Webster & Co, London with armorial bookplate for Richard Myddelton of Chirk Castle with inscriptions and contemporary advertisements, oblong quarto (3)

Lot 348

GEOFFREY BOOTHROYD, "The Shotgun History and Development", published 1985 by A & C Black, London, Robert Marshall-Ball, "The Sporting Shotgun", published 1982 by Saiga & Co., Surrey, Gough Thomas, "Shotguns & Cartridges", published 1970 by A & C Blac k, London, and fifteen other similar titles (Fourteen with dustwrappers) (18)

Lot 427

NO RESERVE Numismatics.- Vertue (George) Medals, Coins, Great-Seals, Impressions, from the Elaborate Works of Thomas Simon, chief Engraver of the Mint, to K. Charles the 1st, first edition, engraved title and 37 plates, engraved decorations, some light foxing, later aubergine morocco, gilt, by J. Clarke, spine faded, g.e., 4to, 1753.⁂ According to a pencil inscription, this is "The Duke of Hamilton's copy from the Beckford Library". Later bookplate of James Rouse.

Lot 8

Mining & metalurgy.- Agricola (Georgius) De re metallica Libri XII, collation: α6 a-g6 h-i6+1 k-z A-Z Aa-Bb6, title with woodcut printer's device, 2 folding woodcut plates, numerous magnificent woodcut illustrations, some full-page, woodcut historiated initials, final f. with colophon recto and woodcut printer's device recto, α6 blank, Basel, Hieronymus Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius, March, 1561 bound with Agricola (Georgius) De ortu & causis subterraneorum Lib. V - De natura eorum quae effluunt ex terra Lib. IIII - De natura fossilium Lib. X - De veteribus & novis metallis..., collation: a-g6 h4 i-z6 A-P6 Q8 R6 S4 T-X6 Y8, woodcut printer's device to title and verso of final f., woodcut historiated initials, g6 and M6 blank, early ink marginalia, Basel, Hieronymus Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius, September, 1546, together 2 works in 1 vol., occasional staining or spotting, 17th century mottled calf, gilt spine in compartments, upper joint split, but holding firm, lower compartment of spine detaching, corners worn, rubbed, folio (307 x 201mm.) ⁂ The second edition in Latin of the 'first systematic treatise on mining and metallurgy and one of the first technological books of modern times' (PMM), together with the first edition of the 'first handbook of modern systematic Minerology' (Grolier / Horblit). Literature: I. Adams A350; Ferguson I, p.9; Wellcome I, 67; cf. Duveen pp.4-5; PMM 79 (first edition). II. Adams A345; Ferguson I, p.9; Grolier/Horblit 2a; Hoover 14; Wellcome I, 62.

Lot 291

18ct gold five stone diamond ring approx. size K 2.2g inc

Lot 327

18ct gold green pearl ring – size K – 4gms

Lot 96

Another smaller similar ring approx. size K

Lot 290

18ct gold stone set signet ring approx. size K 4.6g inc

Lot 195

Small 9ct stone set half hoop ring approx. size K

Lot 400k

9ct smoky quartz ring – size K – 3.6gms

Lot 242

9ct three stone gypsy ring approx. size K

Lot 304

K Guy (British), 'Coke Moss', 2009, unique, spray paint and mixed media on canvas, signed, dated and numerd 1/1 in black marker to the canvas verso, stencil signed and titled to the canvas veros; canvas: 120 x 120cm ARR

Lot 114

AN EMERALD AND ONYX DOUBLE PANTHER RING, CARTIER in 18ct yellow gold, designed as two interlocking panthers set with round cut emerald eyes and polished onyx noses, signed Cartier and numbered, French assay marks, size K / 5, 15.2g.

Lot 136

A VINTAGE DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND RING, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS in 18ct yellow gold, comprising four rows of round cut diamonds totalling 4.0-4.5 carats, signed VCA and numbered, stamped 18K, size K / 5.25, 7.8g.

Lot 16

AN ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING in yellow gold, set with an emerald cut aquamarine of 5.00 carats, between triangular shaped shoulders, pave set with old cut diamonds, marked indistinctly, size K / 5, 5.6g.

Lot 178

A CEYLON NO HEAT SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING set with an oval cut sapphire of 13.73 carats in a border of round cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.4-1.6 carats, tests as 18ct white gold, unmarked, size K / 5, 10.4g.

Lot 2

A VINTAGE TURQUOISE, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, BEN ROSENFELD 1972 in 18ct yellow gold, set with an oval turquoise cabochon of 7.35 carats, encircled by a border of round cut diamonds totalling 2.0-2.4 carats, and a further border of round cut sapphires, signed BRLd, British import marks, size K / 5.25, 13.8g.

Lot 225

A VINTAGE ENAMEL LEOPARDS PAW RING, KUTCHINSKY 1969 in 18ct yellow gold, in the form of two leopards paws crossed over, set with blue enamel, signed Kutchinsky, full British hallmarks, size K / 5, 10.9g.

Lot 71

A 2.48 CARAT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING set with a round brilliant cut diamond of 2.48 carats, with further old cut diamonds to the shank, tests as platinum, unmarked, size K / 5.5, 4.2g.

Lot 260

Ladies 18ct Gold Attractive Sapphire and Diamond Set Cluster Ring. Flower head Setting. Full Hallmark for 18ct. Ring Size - K. All Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.

Loading...Loading...
  • 137173 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots