We found 922933 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 922933 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
922933 item(s)/page
Stamps CHINA collection From 1913 Majority 1950`s includes CHINA, peoples rep and communist CHINA mainly unused collection including 1949 NE 261 unused cat 600 GBP, 1950 NE 290 + 291 unused cat 80 GBP , 1849 NE 258 unused catalogue 70 pound, NE 298 unused cat 40 GBP, SW 1456 unused cat 25 GBP + peoples rep 1952 gymnastics x 20 different unused cat 100 GBP, 1967 46 anniversary 35f fine used cat 35 GBP excellent good clean fresh and attractive lot etc on 4 hagners cat 1100 GBP plus.
Autograph Album of Early 20thC Music Hall and Football Signatures and Professional Caricatures, including Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, without dedication, plus a photograph signed by Laurel, Newcastle United FC, 1920-21, 11 team members and 11 directors, plus a photo of 2 men in football strip and 2 in kilts, Robb Wilton, with a snippet of his act, plus a signed photo, Caruso, Ella Shields (Burlington Bertie), Wee Georgie Wood, Will Fyffe, with drawing, Grock, Little Tich, Nat Jackley plus signed photo (local interest, lived in St Annes), Marie Lloyd etc. plus a drawing with humorous script, 3 watercolour drawings of a jester, incorporating a photo portrait, `Father Watering His Allotment` and a clown, all full page, by caricaturist George Cooke, plus many more music hall signatures, photos and small sketches, all collected in theatres across the UK by the vendor`s family member shown dressed in shorts, braces and white blouse with black make-up, on two photographs in the book (condition: backing poor, pages loose and some fraying to edges but almost all signatures and photos unaffected)
Autograph Album of Early 20thC Music Hall Artistes, including Harry Lauder, Vesta Tilley, George Formby Snr, Florrie Forde, Gertie Gitana, Phyllis Dare and many more, all collected in theatres around the UK by the vendor`s family member who was part of many productions with her family
A Collection of Open Faced Pocket Watches ( 5 ) In Total - All In Working Order, Comprises - 1/ Silver Open Faced Pocket Watch. Hallmark London 1894. 2 + 3 / Silver Open Faced Fancy Ornate Pocket Watches, Marked 93.5. 4/ Smiths Empire Chrome Open Faced Pocket Watch. c.1930`s. 5/ Elgin Gold Plated Open Faced Pocket Watch. c.1920`s.
Horse Head Pendant Statement Necklace, the horse studded with white Austrian crystals above an oval and a pear cut peach faux cat`s eye and a large clear faceted crystal, below which hangs a box chain tassel; the horse`s mane, ears, hooves and the tassel all with a rose gold finish, as is the flat curb chain forming part of the three strand necklace along with a fine black curb chain and a strand of ivory faux pearls; necklace 18 inches long plus 2.5 inch extender, pendant 3.5 inch drop
Purple Agate Necklace and Charm Bracelet, the necklace comprising a mixture of purple agate round beads with sections of white faux pearls and white crystal rondelles, with a crystal and faux pearl pendant; the bracelet comprises purple agate round beads, interspaced with crystal rondelles and charms including mermaid, horse, swan and hearts inscribed `made with love`, threaded onto strong jeweller`s elastic; necklace 19 inches long plus 2.5 extender and 1.5 inch pendant
White `Cat`s Eye` and Crystal Earrings and Pendant Set, the faux `cat`s eye` cabochons, showing inner light moving across the white stones, set in openwork pear drops, with larger oval faceted and smaller round Austrian crystals; chain 19 inches long, earrings 1.5 inches; ideal wedding jewellery
Butler & Wilson Style Multicolour Floral Necklace and Earrings, artisan made gilt wirework `flowers` threaded with teal blue, ruby red, emerald green, pale pink and white faceted glass beads, joined and fastened with a T-bar clasp, form the spectacular necklace; two similar, individual `flowers` suspended from shepherd`s hooks form the earrings; necklace 19.5 inches long, earrings
Wenger Glaze Experimental Plate, ruby red lustre test piece bearing the monogram of Alfred Wenger, who was known to supply glazes to Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian; this otherwise conventional china dinner plate is decorated with the faces of three Chinese Mandarins with long, wispy beards and elaborate headdresses, facing forwards; the rich red glaze is finished with a strong lustre overall, on a pink washed ground; the underside shows the ruby lustre brushed on roughly around the rim, Wenger`s monogram, various identification numbers and the word `Glaze` in green; 10.25 inches in diameter
Staunton Ivory Chess Set By J. JAQUES & SON Ltd HATTON GARDEN, London, Circa 1910 The kings stamped to the underside `JAQUES LONDON`, one rook and knight stamped from each side with a crown The king -- 4 in. (10 cm.) high; the pawn -- 1 7/8 in. (4.7 cm.) high, Mahogany fitted casket with two trays and partitions for individual ivory pieces, All Fully Lined With Label to the underside, printed `THE STAUNTON CHESSMEN ` and a facsimile of Howard Staunton`s signature . Nathaniel Cook`s design was patented in 1849 and several months later John Jaques gained the manufacturing right and started to supply retailers, such as W. Leuchars of Piccadilly. The dating of these classic chess sets has evolved into an academic art. Alan Fersht notes that ivory kings were stamped `J. Jaques London`, during the first years of production. The crown stamp on the rook is also similar to those dated 1855. The knights` heads of early sets closely followed the examples from the Parthenon frieze, much admired in the British Museum from 1832, although different horses were selected as models. Alan Fersht, Jaques Staunton Chess Set 1849-1939, published, 2007 The ubiquitous Jaques` Staunton chess men were first exalted in the Times of 9th November 1849, ``it is to be remarked that, while there is so great an accession to elegance of form, it is not attained at the expense of practical utility``. The chess champion, Howard Staunton, was recruited by Jaques as a means of marketing the sets and protecting his manufacturing right. Each box was originally issued with individually signed labels.
-
922933 item(s)/page