We found 307207 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 307207 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
307207 item(s)/page
A 1940s Dugdills engineers lamp, articulated tubular iron, with original paint work and green enamelled shade Please note: This lot is being sold as a decorative item only and not for use. If the buyer wishes to use this item, the buyer should contact the services of a qualified professional electrician.
A 1950s industrial cast iron and mahogany height adjustable occasional table, tubular steel on crows foot base, the circular mahogany top with flexi lamp and black lacquer conical shade Please note: This lot is being sold as a decorative item only and not for use. If the buyer wishes to use this item, the buyer should contact the services of a qualified professional electrician.
An Art Deco opalescent glass figural lamp, on chrome rame and stand, probably Jobling, the underside stamped with registered marks and 'Plato', 32803, 28cm high Please note: This lot is being sold as a decorative item only and not for use. If the buyer wishes to use this item, the buyer should contact the services of a qualified professional electrician.
*U.S.A., Presidential Gold Life Saving Medal, engraved to T. Arnold, seaman, of the British Steamship agapenor, in recognition of his heroic services in effecting the rescue at sea, on January 23, 1921, of the Master and crew of the American Barkentine carioca, brooch suspension lightly scratch-marked on reverse, light traces of wear overall, extremely fine. At 4.45pm on Jan. 23 1921 the Agapenor sighted the Carioca in a hopeless state, with seven feet of water in her hold, the pumps choked and much of her rigging lost. She was rolling violently in a fierce sea but all hands were successfully rescued. The following is taken from the New York Times of 21st May 1921: Washington, May 20. “On behalf of President Harding and the Government of the United States, the State Department is forwarding to the British Foreign Office, through the American Embassy at London, for distribution, testimonials which have been awarded to master and second officer and certain members of the crew of the British steamer Agapenor for their heroism in rescuing the crew of the American barkentine Carioca of New Orleans off the coast of Crete last January. In recognition of the services rendered by the rescuers, a gold watch and chain is being awarded to James W. Clark, master of the Agapenor; a first-grade binocular to P. Purkiss, second officer, and medals to W. Wiles, boatswain; T. Keans, lamp trimmer; R. Russell, carpenter; A. Watkins, J. Hayden, W. Graham, W. White, A. Lawrence and T. Arnold, seamen. Each of the testimonials bears an engraved statement of the circumstances of the rescue”.
A 1960s probably Italian tubular chrome standard lamp, of lower curved form, having adjustable rotating integral shade, on black burnished cast metal base, h.185cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent damage or losses. Requires re-wiring. Chrome is tarnished throughout. Black base with some scuffs. Otherwise good.

-
307207 item(s)/page