We found 892386 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 892386 item(s)
    /page

Lot 1054

A Charles I Threepence, York mint S.2877 GVF condition.

Lot 1080

A cased set of silver ingots; The Royal Arms by Danbury Mint, with associated booklet, probably 1970's.

Lot 1128

Three ladies 9ct wristwatches and bracelets; a 1950's signed Baume, a 1960's Omega (a/f) and another, gross weight approx 52gms.

Lot 1

S Parker after Edmund Halley (1656 - 1742), a draught of the River Humber, Yarmouth Road, Harwich, Hartlepool, Scarborough, Burlington Bay and Pier, and the River Tyne from Tinmouth to Newcastle, hand coloured chart, 20" x 23 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 1

T S Hutton (late 19th Century), boats in sail on the open sea, signed, 9 1/2" x 16 1/4, gilt frame

Lot 2

A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Mounted Cut Glass Cushion Scent Bottles, maker's mark JG&S, London 1898, of square section, with hobnail cut triangular sections and rounded mouldings to the thick walled bodies, star cut bases, with hinged fluted mushroom covers, 13.5cm high

Lot 42

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Shaped Rectangular Dish, Christopher Bowen, 1960's, decorated with apples and grapes on a mossy and leafy ground within a shell and gadrooned gilt border signed, 18cm, black printed crown and wheel mark; and A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Oval Pin Tray, Peter Love, circa 1960, painted with pears and blackberries on a mossy ground within gilt border, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 18cm (2)

Lot 43

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, by Alan Telford, 1960's, decorated with peaches and grapes with the exterior with apples, grapes and blackberries, signed, 20cm diameter; and A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, John Smith, 1960's, decorated with peaches, blackberries the interior, the exterior with apples, grapes and peaches, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 23cm diameter (2)

Lot 44

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Fruit Painted Teacup and Saucer, 1950's, decorated with a still life of fruit, cherries, gooseberries and grapes; and Two Small Plates to Match, indistinctly signed, printed crown and wheel mark in black (4)

Lot 45

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Plates, Harry Ayrton, 1950's, decorated with pears, blackberries, raspberries, apples and cherries on a leafy and mossy ground within gilt gadrooned borders, signed, crown and wheel mark in black, 27cm diameter

Lot 49

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Composite Fruit Painted Coffee Service, by John Freeman, Christopher Bowen, 1950's, each piece painted with a still life of fruit comprising peaches, raspberries, apples, cherries, grapes, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, black printed wheel and crown marks See illustration

Lot 50

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Tea Service, John Freeman, 1950's, each piece painted with a still life of fruit on a graduated mossy and leaf ground, to include apples, peaches, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, pears, gooseberries, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups and saucers, twelve tea plates, two bread and butter plates, each with gilt gadrooned rim, signed, printed crown and wheel marks in black (42) See illustration

Lot 54

A Pair of Small Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, circa 1950's, signed, decorated with a still life of fruit within moulded arcaded panels on a graduated cream ground above a stiff leaf border, model number "169 over H", 17.5cm See illustration

Lot 55

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pedestal Vases and Covers, John Cook, 1950's, each with bud shaped finial and domed cover with shouldered ovoid bodies with angular mask handles painted with peaches, grapes and cherries above a stiff leaf band and waisted foot, square bases, black printed crown and wheel mark, and shape number "2363", 21.5cm; and A Similar Vase signed P Higgins (3) See illustration

Lot 56

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, John Freeman and Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each with crown shaped pierced outer cover, each with an ovoid body painted with peaches, grapes, raspberries and pears, apples, cherries on a mossy ground between stiff leaf moulded borders, picked out in brushed gilding, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, shape number "2048", 35cm high See illustration

Lot 57

A Pair of Royal Worcester Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, decorated by John Freeman and Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each of shouldered ovoid form, tear shaped finials and stiff leaf moulded covers above a band of moulded stylised foliage, double mask and scroll handles painted with peaches, grapes and blackberries above a stiffly folded band, waisted square shaped bases, picked out in brushed gilding, printed crown and wheel mark in black, shape number "1572", 28cm See illustration

Lot 58

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each of compressed globular form with pierced basket moulded outer covers with stylised flower finials painted with peaches, blackberries and apples, pears, peaches and blackberries above a basket moulded lower section, picked out in gilding on a flared foot, signed, black printed marks and shape number "1286", 26cm high See illustration

Lot 164

La Chasse and La Peche, a Pair of Figures, Bates, Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co, circa 1860, he wears an animal skin and holds the leg of a deer at his side, standing on a boar head, she stands full length holding a fishing net, her left foot on a fish trap, both on rocks and titled, impressed "BBW&M", 48cm by 47cm respectively See illustration Purchased at "The Parian Phenomenon, Catalogue of an Exhibition" arranged by Richard Dennis, Chelsea Town Hall, December 1984, item 531 and 532. Also illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.795, pg.240, where they are described as typical French genre subjects, probably modelled in Stoke by French artists. Hunters were common subjects in earlier porcelain designs, here it has been reinterpreted in a more robust and heroic way, almost certainly by one of the French sculptors working at Stoke during the 1860's.

Lot 184

A Conjoined Triple Vase, Worcester, circa 1880, each small ovoid classical vessel with entwined serpent handles, in black and red detail, on a separate triangular plinth, the base with orange printed interlaced "W"s mark, 12cm high; and A Reticulated Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase, possibly Locke, Worcester, as a bird with outstretched wings holding a semi-ovoid cup with pierced cover, impressed diamond registration mark, 20cm high (2)

Lot 209

A Lavender Bisque Encrusted Porcelain Classical Ewer, probably S Alcock & Co, circa 1855, with flared and rippled rim, dolphin handle, the fluted body encrusted with diverse flowers in white, on a cupped circular foot, 50.5cm high See illustration

Lot 223

Proserpine, Giovanni Meli Factory, circa 1860-5, the classical goddess stands holding a lyre by a column flanked by a kneeling infant blowing a seashell, a dolphin at her feet, on an oval (titled) base, 56cm high See illustration A page from the illustrated catalogue of The 1862 Exhibition shows just such a parian figure by G Meli. Entry 6869 in Class XXXV-Pottery, "Meli, Giovanni, Stoke-upon-Trent. Parian statuettes, vases, ornaments, jugs, butter-tubs, dessert pieces & C. The statuettes exhibited by G Meli are religious, classical, historical and poetical in character. They vary in size from 2 to 25-inches in height. He exhibits also groups of figures, centrepieces, busts of eminent men, vases and useful ornaments. All articles are of the best workmanship and material, and are very reasonable in price". See The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.25, pg.17. Giovanni Meli (circa 1815-) was born in Polermo, Italy. He came to London in the late 1830's and around 1840 was invited to Burslem by Samuel Alcock. He stayed for about two years, but after a quarrel moved to Stoke where he worked as a freelance modeller, for Copeland & Garrett and others, before establishing his own factory sometime in the late 1850's. This he sold to Robinson & Leadbeater in 1865, and returned to Italy. Later he emigrated to America and established a terracotta factory in Chicago.

Lot 238

The Riverside, after Owen Hale, Copeland, circa 1885, as an almost nude young girl dipping her toes in a stream by a tree stump, impressed "Copeland", 46cm high See illustration A similar figure is illustrated in a page from a Copeland trade catalogue of the 1880's. See The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.485, pg.138. The figure is also illustrated in fig.501, where is it described as being published in 1881. There is a rather similar companion figure to this (illustrated in Copeland (Robert) Parian, Copeland's Statuary Porcelain, Antique Collectors Club, p.172, S142a. Owen Hale. Sculptor and watercolour painter working in London in the last quarter of the 19th century. He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists, exhibiting his works regularly at the RA and elsewhere. His sculptural works were chiefly portrait busts in terracotta, shown at the RA from 1884 onwards.

Lot 245

A Woven Effect Basket, Copeland, circa 1870, of naturalistic oval form with ropetwist handle, impressed mark "Copeland", 36cm long; A Campana Pedestal Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, Copeland, circa 1870, vase and flambeau finial, with triple lion masks to the frieze, on leaf moulded swept circular pedestal foot, impressed "Copeland", 17.4cm high; and An Octagonal Panelled Tapering Vase, Copeland, circa 1870, probably originally with cover (now lacking), moulded with vertical trails of ivy, S scroll shoulder handles, impressed "Copeland", 25cm high (3)

Lot 260

A Rare Staffordshire Parian Bust of Captain Matthew Webb, circa 1875, depicting the moustached swimmer wearing three medals to his tunic, on waisted socle, inscribed to the reverse "Published as the Act directs by J S CRAPPER of HANLEY and C MARSH of WOLSTANTON by special consent and assistance of CAPTAIN MATTHEW WEBB December 6th 1875", 40cm See illustration Captain Matthew Webb was the first man to swim the English Channel from Dover to Calais on 24th and 25th August 1875 in twenty-one hours and forty-five minutes, covering a total distance of fifty miles.

Lot 265

An Enamelled Pottery Moon Flask, painted in the manner of W S Coleman, Mintons Art Pottery Studio, Kensington Gore, 1873, the chocolate ground painted on one side with a putto in flight chasing a blue butterfly amongst prunus blossom, the other side with a song bird amongst wisteria, enriched in gilt throughout, impressed "Mintons", year cypher, shape "146", and in script "282", 32.5cm high See illustration

Lot 274

A Graduated Set of Three English Porcelain Jugs, Ellen Boden, 1842, of compressed pedestal form, broad green bands beneath the upswept rims, gilded with birds perched in branches, painted on one side with a pair of doves, on the other with a vignette of landscape with crags and ruins, frontally inscribed "Ellen Boden 1842", S scroll handles, on swept and fluted feet, graduating 21cm-15cm

Lot 304

A Sèvres Painted Porcelain Turquoise Ground Dessert Plate, 19th century, of bracketed circular form, with a central circular medallion depicting a mother and child in a barn with donkey and poultry, within a gilt decorative frame, the border with four kidney shape panels depicting country scenes with horses, blue painted interlaced "L" mark enclosing "N" over "S", 23.5cm diameter

Lot 335

A Chinese Bronze Tripod Censer, 18th or 19th century, with shallow domed and pierced cover with carved mineral fungus form finial, with S pierced upswept side handles, the main body cast with panels of dissolved taotie masks and lozenge diapers, each leg headed by a dragon mask and with pad foot, 23.5cm high, upon an associated lotus leaf form carved and pierced wood stand, 27.5cm high overall See illustration

Lot 342

A Pair of Sheffield Plate Wall Girandoles, the oval reflector plates chased with Prince of Wales feathers within reeded borders, with rings for suspension, supporting pairs of S scroll branches with tulip form nozzles, 31cm high See illustration

Lot 344

A Pair of Electroplated Three-Branch Four-Light Table Candelabra, retailed by Z Barraclough & Sons, Leeds, circa 1910, of neo-classical form, the raised campana centre light within three reeded S scroll branches, from conforming candlestick bases enriched with ram masks, ribbons and swags, the swept square weighted bases embossed with vases, 45.5cm high

Lot 390

A Pair of Edward VII Table Candlesticks, maker's mark WL&S, Sheffield 1906 and 1909, in neo-classical style, with urn shape nozzles and removable pans, the tapering square stems and shaped square weighted bases repousse with classical motifs including ram masks, husks, vases and acanthus leaves, 25.3cm high (repairs)

Lot 421

A George III Pap Bowl, by R&S Hennell, London 1805, of typical plain boat shape, engraved with initials "AH", 13cm long

Lot 433

A George III Two-Handled Pedestal Cup, maker's mark IM, Newcastle 1785 (incuse mark), of flared bucket shape with reeded S scroll handles, frontally engraved with cursive initials "NP 1792", circular foot, 14.6cm high, 8 1/2oz See illustration

Lot 449

A George II Hot Water Pot, by John Kincaid, London 1746, of baluster form, with cane enwrapped S scroll handle, spade terminal, the moulded and domed cover with cone finial, panelled spout over rococo scroll engraved armorial, circular foot ring, 21.5cm high, gross weight 14 1/2oz See illustration

Lot 451

A George I Two-Handled Cup, by George Lambe, London 1717, of bucket shape, the upper gadrooned and raised band framed by punched repeat florets, S scroll handles, lower body semi-gadrooned, with front embossed rococo leaf and scroll cartouche enclosing initials "HIA", 11cm high, 9oz See illustration

Lot 456

An Edward VII Silver and Enamelled Game Bird Vesta Case, by S Mordan & Co Ld, Chester 1903, rectangular, flat lid, one main face with an arched enamel inset plaque depicting a red grouse amongst grass and heather, 4.5cm high See illustration

Lot 624

A 9 Carat Gold Half Eternity Ring, the claw set diamonds total 0.50 carat approximately, finger size S. Not illustrated.

Lot 766

A Diamond Three Stone Ring, in a claw setting, total diamond weight 1.40 carats approximately, finger size S. Not illustrated.

Lot 772

An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant-cut diamond in a claw setting, on a bark effect shank, diamond weight 1.35 carat approximately, finger size S. See illustration

Lot 872

The Game Book of Brigadier-General Henry Robert Kelham C.B. (1853-1931), 19.5cm by 34.5cm, the leather cover embossed "Game Book, Morocco, Spain, Sicily, Malta & Gozo, Malay Peninsular, Singapore, China, Scotland, Baltistan, Egypt, India, Kashmir, Astor", and with inked names "Tripoli, South Africa, and Crete", the spine embossed "HRK The Highland Light Infantry", and with brass clasp, and containing a diary record of hunting expeditions illustrated with over fifty-five photographs and thirty-two watercolours by the author, and a hand-drawn folding map "Rough Sketch on the Ghiri", together with related newspaper cuttings, printed photographs and ephemera, the titled watercolours include "Stalking the Great Bustard 1883 (the Mesa Casas Viejas, Dec 72)", "My Favourite Camp, Chumrerar 1887 N.W. Himalayas (the scene of many a happy day)" and photograph titles including "A days shooting along the Orange River", "Gunga Singh-My bearer", portraits of the author's hunting dogs and game trophies various See illustrations Historical footnote pasted into the inside cover. It is a piece of writing paper with letterhead "Heigholme Hall, Leven, Hull, North Humberside, which states the following: "Brigadier-General Henry Robert Kelham C.B., 1853-1931, son of Henry Robert Kelham R.N. entered 74th Highlanders 1873, Captain Highland L.I. 1882, Major 1890, Lieut-Colonel 1899, B.Colonel 1906 (retired 1910), & Hon Brig-General 1912, served with Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir/Medal with clasp, bronze star. In Crete 1898, in S.Africa 1899-1902, in command of this Regiment, present at the Battle of Hodder River (or Modder?), Battle of Magersfontein, at Relief of Kimberley (twice wounded, despatches twice, medals with clasp and C.B.), was Brig-General County Lowland Grouped Regt. .... Scottish (and 1906-08, and Lowland Territorial Div 1908-10), appointed Brig-General 1914;-in 1903 Doris Lilian, daughter of Edmund Tattersall of Coleherne Court, S. Kensington & Fremington House, Barnstaple, N.Devon" and is signed indistinctly and dated 8 Oct 1977. Henry Robert Kelham died at Instow while out shooting on the marshes with his wife, in 1931, and his obituary appeared in The Times on October 7th of that year. An extensive summary of the life and ancestry of Henry Robert Kelham is available for inspection (but not for sale, and it is copyright) during the viewing.

Lot 885

Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia), 1920's, head mount with glass eyes, and skin, backed onto black felt, 208cm long See illustration This species and/or certain sub-species are subject to Cites regulations. Please refer to our Special Notices relating to Sporting and Natural History specimens at the front of this catalogue.

Lot 931

Thomson's Gazelle (Gazella thomsoni), Pesi Swamp, British East Africa 25.2.09, S Belfield, by Rowland Ward, head mount, length of horns R36cm, L35cm, on oak shield with inscribed cartouche and label on the reverse, and also label with pen written inscription "S Belfield" See illustration

Lot 1111A

William S. Morrish (1844-1917) Mountainous Landscape, possibly a scene in the Swiss Alps Signed and dated "1880", also indistinctly inscribed on a label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 71.5cm by 48.5cm (28 1/4in by 19in)

Lot 1128

Bruce S. Turner (b.circa 1894-1963) "Figures & Cliffs” Signed and dated "1921", also inscribed on a label verso, pen, ink and watercolour, 34.5cm by 41cm (13 1/2in by 16in)

Lot 1339

FredErichk (Fred) Stead (1863-1940) Mother and Two Children with a Picnic in a Wooded Glade, said to be the artist's family Signed, oil on canvas, 61.5cm by 75cm (24 1/4in by 29 1/2in) Provenance: With H & S Oldfield, 19 Godwin Street, Bradford See illustration

Lot 1356

A Pair of Gilt Brass Two-Branch Wall Lights, circa 1900, the stems fashioned as ribbon-tied slender quivers of arrows, supporting acanthus enriched S scroll branches to swag cast nozzles, 43.5cm high

Lot 1387

Four Novelty Walking Sticks, including two silver plated examples, one as an arched horse's leg, the other as a caricature wearing a long peaked cap, a cigar shape ivory example with silver buckle ferrule inscribed "Presented to J S Green by a Friend", and an ebony example with horn handle

Lot 247

A Danish silver-coloured metal four piece tea service by Georg Jensen, stamped marks including GI 925 S in an oval of dots for 1915-1930, designed by Georg Jensen in 1915, lightly hammered with ebony handles and finials, of a side-handled tea pot and cover, a sugar basin and cover, a side-handled cream jug and a tea caddy and cover, design no. 80, the tea pot 21cm (8.25in) long, 760g (24.25 oz) gross. See Drucker, Janet. Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver. 2nd edition, p. 218

Lot 13

A World War One pair comprising War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal, both with ribbons, inscribed "B.Z. 9230 F.Phillips Act. L. S. R.N.V.R" in original box, War Badge, a small collection of military badges, coins etc.

Lot 25

Group of vintage car books, guides and periodicals, 1930's and later

Lot 46

Two trays including 19th century silver-plated chamberstick, Doulton sprigged stoneware jug, Middle-Eastern carved hardwood box, 1920's copper table lamp, Continental painted glass oil and vinegar set, c. 1900 etc

Lot 84

Tray including a pewter toast rack, 1930's cups and saucers, Art Glass vase etc

Lot 100

1920's rose-decorated dressing table set

Lot 110

1930's hand-painted trio together with a pair of small composition busts, serving plates etc

Lot 146

1930's Wedgwood gilded and lustre-glazed bowl

Lot 178

1930's Falcon Ware painted and printed cakestand

Lot 181

1930's Shelley hand-painted butter dish

Loading...Loading...
  • 892386 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots