We found 892386 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 892386 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
892386 item(s)/page
Francis William Helps, RBA, NPS (1890-1972), 'My Landlady', with faint inscription as title on stretcher, oil on canvas, approx. 28" X 36". Provenance: from the estate of Dorothy King, RBA. The work dates from the mid 1950's when Helps was head of painting at the Leeds College of Art. Helps was the official artist on Mallory's ill fated Everest expedition of 1924.
A gilded gesso framed Turneresque Oil painting on Oak panel, 7' 5/16" x 10" depicting the Chateau de Blois in the Loire valley, the chateau prominent above a deep chasm with figures, some carrying standards near a Greek style temple amidst dense foliage in the gloom, in the sky over the chasm appear to be the makings of a white cloaked figure. The work is unusual in that the paint has in some areas been levelled with the finger or thumb of the artist and finger or thumb prints are clearly evident in those areas. The frame bears a label "TURNER-J.M.W. 1775- 1851". Verso are two gummed collection labels "X4963" and a typewritten label "Goodrich Court....Ross,Nr. Monmouth. Gallery Dispersal August 1946. Turner Joseph Mallord William, born 1775-1851. Elected Royal Academy in 1802, most of his pictures were bequeathed to the nation and are now in the National Art Gallery. In the Goodrich Court sale of 1946, the picture was catalogued under a heading "J.M.W. Turner" and was lot 731 "Landscape with city and figures, panel 8" x 10" (damaged)". It is thought that the painting was described as damaged as it included very dark areas that on first sight appear to be burnt. Under powerful lighting, it is not the case, the painting appears to all intents and purposes undamaged. It is clearly of considerable age, the frame having rebated cross-braces to the corners visible verso. It may well date from the era of Turner's painting tour of the Loire valley circa 1820-30's.
MARC BRIERLEY - WELCOME TO THE CITADEL LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - CBS S 63478). The always hard to source 1968 album from Marc Brierley, this the original UK pressing on CBS (S 63478). The record is in VG+ condition. There are light hairline markings to both playing sides, though these never extend deeper with playback producing no problems. The sleeve is in extremely well presented Ex+ condition with just a couple of very light and minor scuff markings.
STRING DRIVEN THING - STRING DRIVEN THING LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - CONCORD CON-S 1001). Always tricky to source debut eponymous LP from String Driven Thing (Concord CON-S 1001). The record is in superlative Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy markings noted under intense LED lighting. The sleeve is in top Ex+ condition showing only slight wear to the laminate and a little wear on the flipback design (reverse).
QUEEN - STEREO POP SPECIAL - 119 LP (ORIGINAL BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES RELEASE - CN 2526/S). Scarcely seen original (UK ) BBC Transcription Services recording of Queen's Stereo Pop Special 'Pop Spectacular' show number 119 (CN 2526/S) from 1980. The record (original green/white labels) is in top Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and minor paper scuff marks on side 2. No cue sheets. Housed with original BBC sleeve presented in fantastic Ex+ condition.
MARILLION - IN CONCERT - 431 LP (CN 5129/S - ORIGINAL BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES RELEASE). The original BBC Transcription Services recording of the 1988 show. The record (original pressing, white/green labels) is in outstanding Ex+, 'NM' or archive condition showing few discernible markings even under intense LED lighting. Complete with bio sheet and cue sheet presented in Ex condition. Complete with original BBC sleeve in Ex condition.
MARILLION - IN CONCERT - 353 LP (CN 4557/S - ORIGINAL BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES RELEASE). The original BBC Transcription Services recording of the 1985 show. The record (original pressing, white/green labels) is in top Ex+ condition showing just one or two extremely minor, faint and wispy markings. Complete with bio sheet and cue sheet presented in Ex condition. Complete with original BBC sleeve in Ex condition.
MARILLION - IN CONCERT - 331 LP (CN 4387/S - ORIGINAL BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES RELEASE). The original BBC Transcription Services recording of the 1984 show. The record (original green/white labels) is in brill Ex+ condition showing just a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy markings really only noted under intense LED lighting. Complete with bio sheet and cue sheet presented in Ex condition. Complete with original BBC sleeve in Ex condition.
ITHACA - A GAME FOR ALL WHO KNOW LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - MERLIN HF 6). A delightful original copy of this massive underground Folk/Psych/Progressive masterpiece from Ithaca released on Merlin Records (self released by Peter Howell and John Ferdinando who also brought us the Agincourt LP). The record is in superb Ex+ condition with only a couple of very wispy, faint and extremely light markings noted under intense LED lighting. Lovely clean and sharp labels showing a few spindle markings. Matrix (machine stamped): HFLP S 6 A & HF LP S 6 B. Complete with original yellow lyric insert in top Ex+ condition. The original picture cover is in Ex condition - showing brilliant colour to the trippy front, there is some minor ringwear on the reverse.
A LADIES STEEL & GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCHCIRCA 1994, REF. 69173 WITH BURL WOOD DIAL, ACCOMPANIED BY THE ORIGINAL GUARANTEE & TAG, ORIGINAL CASE BACK STICKER STILL APPLIEDMovement: Automatic chronometer, quick-set date, signed Rolex, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 26mm, Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., S serial no., 18k solid gold fluted bezel, sapphire crystal, Rolex crown.Bracelet: Original steel & 18k solid gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet, numbered T10/62523 D-18/468B.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Running at present.Case: In excellent condition, original case back sticker still applied.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.The watch looks to have rarely been worn with some surface tarnishing to the gold.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SPEEDMASTER "PRE MOON" CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCHDATED 1964, REF. S 105.012-63 WITH BLUE "SOLEIL" DIAL, ACCOMPANIED BY ORIGINAL PLEXIGLASS (CRACKED) & OMEGA EXTRACT OF THE ARCHIVES SHOWING DELIVERY TO ITALY & CONFIRMING "LIGHT SILVERED-BLUE SUNBRUSHED" DIALMovement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 321, signed Omega Watch Co, numbered 20,xxx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 42mm, screw back, Speedmaster emblem on case back, signed Omega Watch Co, dust cover, "DON" tachymetre bezel faded to grey/blue, Omega crown.Bracelet: Original Omega flat-link bracelet, numbered 7912/16, dated 1.64.CONDITION REPORTDial: Dial in excellent condition, showing small signs of age.Movement: Running at present.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to general use, some scratches to case back due to opening.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition, with some light scratches & wear due to general use.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL JAEGER LECOULTRE MASTER RESERVE DE MARCHE AUTOMATIQUE WRIST WATCHCIRCA 2005, REF. 140.8.93.S WITH BLACK DIAL, ACCOMPANIED BY OPEN GUARANTEE CERTIFICATEMovement: 45J, automatic, 22ct rotor weight, cal. 928/2, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control 1000 Hours, numbered 5,0xx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, exhibition case back, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, numbered 1811, JLC crown.Strap: Jaeger-LeCoultre strap & deployment clasp. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Running at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
A RARE LADIES 18K SOLID GOLD CARTIER LONDON BAIGNOIRE WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1972, WITH LONDON HALLMARKSMovement: 17J, manual wind, cal. K840, signed LeCoultre Co, numbered.Case: Approx. 25mm by 18.5mm, marked JC, 18k London import hallmarks with letter (r), numbered matching deployment clasp, sapphire crown.Strap: Leather strap with original 18k solid gold deployment clasp with London hallmarks, letter (s), marked JC, numbered matching case.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing some signs of age.Movement: Running at present.Case: In very good condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition, deployment clasp in very good condition.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
ROYAL MINT SILVER PROOF MEDAL COMMEMORATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN, 1990, (DIA. 5 CM) 53.3 GRAMS, WITH CERTIFICATE, CASED, TWO SILVER PROOF CROWNS, 1990, 1993 AND A PROOF SILVER 20P BRITANNIA, CASED, FIVE UNCIRCULATED £5 CROWNS, FIVE £2'S, 50P 1994, AND AN UNCIRCULATED MILLENIUM SET £2'S TO 1p, 2000, IN FOLDERS PRE 1947 SILVER COINS (45p) AND OTHER COINS (A LOT)
Six various boxed resin and white metal 1.24 scale Classic Car and Le Mans Racing kits to include Profile 24 and BBR examples, to include a BBR Ferrari 333 1997 Le Mans racing car,a Profile 24 Maserati 450 S Costin Zagato, an Alfa 8C 2900 No. 19 Le Mans 1938 race car and others
A Corgi Toys gift set Ecurie Ecosse racing transporter set and three cars, comprising of No. 1126 Ecurie Ecosse, finished in metallic blue with yellow lettering (NM), No. 150 S Vanwall F1 car, No. 151 A Lotus Mk2 Le Mans racing car, and No. 152 BRM F1 racing car, all sold in the original all-card box with individual boxes, packing pieces, and model leaflet (NM-M,BVG-NM)
A Corgi Toys gift set 15 Silverstone racing layout, near complete example, missing only the playmat, contents to include 2x No. 603 Grand Prix Silverstone Pits, Corgi kits No. 605 Silverstone Timekeeper's box, No. 1501 racing drivers and pit mechanics, No. 1502 spectators, No. 1503 race track officials, sealed set of mini Humbrol plastic enamel paints, and Aurora cement glue tube, models to include No. 309 Aston Martin competition model, No. 154 Ferrari F1 Grand Prix racing car, No. 150 S Vanwall F1 Grand Prix car, No. 152 S BRM F1 Grand Prix racing car, No. 215 S Ford Thunderbird open sports, No. 304 S Mercedes Benz 300 SL hard top roadster, No. 417 S LandRover breakdown truck, together with a No. 604 Silverstone press box, a No. 602 telephone boxes, all fully housed in the original labelled Corgi Toys gift set card box, with original Silverstone Racing leaflet (M,BNM-M)
One tray containing a quantity of various mixed diec\ast and white metal roadside accessories and vehicles, mixed examples to include an early Dinky Toys AA telephone box, a Britains No. 128F Fordson tractor, various loose petrol pumps, a B&S of London, a British Post box and other examples included
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 93 ex Rhymney Railway Riches S Class 0-6-0 T built by Hudswell Clarke as works number 847 in 1908. Originally numbered RR 112 then GWR 609 and lastly GWR 94. Allocated to 88B Cardiff East Dock from where it was withdrawn in May 1954 and scrapped. Face restored with Barry painted on the back.
BR(S) Running in Board RUDGWICK from the former London Brighton and South Coast Railway station between Guildford and Horsham, often referred to as the Cranleigh Line. Opened in 1865 and closed just short of its centenary, on 12th June 1965. Measures 72in x 18in and is in fair condition with a crease and some chipping, however a rare chance to acquire an enamel sign from this elusive line.
London and South Western Railway 8 inch Mahogany cased iron dial fusee clock with a cast brass bezel supplied to the LSWR circa 1870 by John Gaydon of Barnstaple. The English fusee movement with rectangular plates held together by turned tapered pillars has been recently overhauled and the white enamel painted dial lettered BR(S) John Walker 1 South Molton St London 5SW is in original condition complete with very unusual blued steel shaped spade hands which are also original to the clock. The Mahogany case is in original condition and stamped in the back 5SW. The Southern Railway clock records show that it was last in use at Barnstaple Junction B Box (West Signal Box). Complete and in working condition with pendulum and key. This is the only LSWR clock supplied by Gaydon of this type so far to surface and is of significant importance.
-
892386 item(s)/page