We found 68810 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 68810 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
68810 item(s)/page
A gents 9ct gold cased Tudor Rolex wristwatch, having a signed silvered dial, with luminous Arabic numerals, manual wind 15-jewel movement stamped Tudor, the case with presentation inscription to back cover, circa 1957, dia.3.2cm (excluding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information Bezel loose but complete, with minor scuffs. Movement appears overwound and is running intermittently. Dial good and clean. Inscribed to back cover. Replacement bracelet.
A ladies Ebel Art Deco platinum cocktail watch, the signed square dial with baton markers, within a surround of small brilliant cut diamonds and further flanked by baguette cut sapphires, manual wind movement, the case with scroll engraving, and on replacement Ebel suede strap, w.1.8cm (excluding crown)
Omega - a gentleman's steel cased 'Speedmaster Professional' Chronograph manual wind wristwatch, black dial with applied luminous markers, centresweep seconds, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, tachymeter bezel, movement signed Omega & numbered 32196476, calibre 861, dust cover, case with tachymetre bezel, back of case signed Omega with Speedmaster emblem and inscribed with 'The First watch worn on the moon. Flight qualified by NASA for all manned space missions', case numbered 145.022/ST 71, Omega crown & pushers, case 42mm diameter on Omega articulated steel bracelet, no documents or box. In good working order. Slight scuffs to crystal. Both watch and bracelet cosmetically grubby.
QUEEN VICTORIA. [MILITARY COMMISSION] WARRANT UNDER THE ROYAL SIGN MANUAL APPOINTING JOSEPH TOWGOOD (1810-1858) OF THE 35TH BENGAL LIGHT INFANTRY LIEUTENANT COLONEL 15 February 1855 and part of another, signed, a certificate relating to the same, Adjutant General's Office Calcutta, 1850, a watercolour portrait of Towgood, half length in uniform, framed and (by an unknown herald painter) a coat of arms, watercolour gold and silver paint on vellum, etc (a quantity) ++++
QUEEN VICTORIA. [MILITARY COMMISSION] WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT UNDER THE ROYAL SIGN MANUAL APPOINTING ROBERT MITCHELL BETHAM LIEUTENANT 10 March 1883, and comprehensive records of his service, including parchment certificates, army forms and letters, General Betham's birth, marriage and death certificates, invitations from, amongst others, the Viceroy [Curzon] 1920, menus including that of the farewell dinner held for him and his wife at Bangalore 1913, miscellaneous other documents and Earl of Athlone typed letter signed, Government House, Cape Town, 8 June 1928 with envelope ++++
A gentlemans Lancet antimagnetic manual wristwatch. With applied Arabic numeral markers on a black dial with subsidiary seconds, 33mm wide excluding crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjusters working. Case scuffed and worn. Glass scratched. Numbers work. Dial in fair condition.
A Girard Perregaux ladies stainless steel manual wristwatch on leather strap. Having Arabic numeral markers and centre seconds. With screw back engraved E. M. R and with ref. 6590. 23mm wide excluding the crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Dial and hands tarnished.
An 18ct gold ladies pocket watch The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, manual wind, outer minute scale, to case hallmarked for Chester 1894, the signed 'Tho Russell & Son, numbered '88200', case diameter 3.7cm CONDITION REPORT: When wound it appears to be in working order, it has not been tested to time keeping damage to the gold case, staining, near wind and thumbpieces slight scratches to the glass
Omega: A 1940s manual wind wristwatch With secondary dial, to a tan leather strap CONDITION REPORT: Overall the watch face and strap in fair to good condition, the face is slightly dirty, hallmarked to back of watch, case and strap '375', cannot guarantee watch is fully working, some wear to the strap, in box with no papers.
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, manual wind, subsidiary seconds hand and outer minute scale, with power reserve, to case hallmarked for Sheffield, with blue enamel chapter ring, case numbered '948', signed ‘W. Batty & Son, Manchester’, numbered '19948', case diameter 5cm CONDITION REPORT: the watch does run if wound some slight damage to the enamel on outside of case general surface scratches and signs of wear to back and front no obvious flaws to dial both covers close firmly and hinges working correctly, front cover works on spring.
MARY II: (1662-1694) Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland 1689-94, reigned alongside her husband King William III. D.S., Marie R, as Queen, at the head, one page, folio, Court at Whitehall, 22nd April 1692. The manuscript document is addressed to the Commissioners of the Treasury and is a warrant for the payment of Four Thousand Pounds to be made to John Braguiere, and instructing that the money is 'to be distributed by him amongst the distressed French Protestants as Our Charity and Benevolence to them for and towards their Reliefe and Subsistance'. Countersigned at the foot by Sidney Godolphin (1645-1712) 1st Earl of Godolphin. British Politician, First Lord of the Treasury 1684-85, 1690-99 & 1700-01, Richard Hampden (1631-1695) English Politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1690-94, Stephen Fox (1627-1716) English Politician, Paymaster of the Forces 1661-76, 1679-80, Edward Seymour (1632/33-1708) British Nobleman, Speaker of the House of Commons 1673-78, 1678-79, Treasurer of the Navy 1673-81 and Charles Montagu (1661-1715) 1st Earl of Halifax. English Poet & Statesman, Commissioner of the Treasury 1692-94, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1694-99 and First Lord of the Treasury 1697-99, 1714-15. With blank integral leaf. Some light age wear and neat splitting at the folds, only slightly affecting one word of text and not the signatures, otherwise VG Provenance: The present document is accompanied by the original sales receipt of noted dealer Paul C. Richards, dated 22nd March 1966, and indicating that the document appeared in his Catalogue 19 as item number 319 at a price of $100. The receipt is made out to the well known autograph collector Dr. Herbert E. Klingelhofer (1915-2015) who served as President of the Manuscript Society and co-edited Autographs and Manuscripts: A Collector's Manual (1978).
-
68810 item(s)/page