We found 74393 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 74393 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
74393 item(s)/page
* DAPHNE CONSTANCE ALLEN (BRITISH 1899 - 1985), THE SCOTTISH KING AND THE THREE WITCHES FROM ''THE SCOTTISH PLAY'' watercolour on paper, signed 37cm x 27cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Born in London, Allen was undertook training from an early age from her parents - her father, Hugh Allen, himself, was a recognised artist. This childhood tutelage provided Allen with considerable opportunity to develop as an artist and her first exhibition occurred at the tender age of 13 and she remains one of the youngest artists to exhibit with the Society of Women Artists. As a child, suites of Allen's illustrations were published in two illustrated books, A Child's Visions and The Birth of the Opal. At the age of 17, a third book including her illustrations was published, The Cradle of Our Lord and in her adult life, a further very rare book including her illustrations was published, The Silver Birch Tree. Allen also contributed illustrations of fairies and religious subjects to a number of magazines, including The Illustrated London News, The Sketch and The Tatler. Daphne Allen's work rarely appears at auction but a set of four 6 x 6 inch watercolours (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) sold at Sotheby's London on 12th June 2003 lot 210 for £10,000 (hammer).
SITWELL PAULINE. Green Song. Ltd. ed. 18/150. Wood eng. illus. Orig. red paper covered brds. Opal Press, 1979; also Jonathan Swift, Baucis & Philemon, wood eng. illus. by Simon King, small quarto, orig. prntd. wrappers, Beetham, 1983 & Digby, Symbol & Image in William Blake, Oxford, 1957. (3).
OPAL RING the open collet set oval cabochon set in an asymmetric mount, Sheffield hallmarks for 1997 size 0 1/2 Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
OPAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY set with an oval cabochon opal within a surround of cushion shaped diamonds in closed back settings, in a later fitted case gilt stamped Garrrard & Co. Ltd., 112 Regent Street, W1 length approximately 26mm Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A pair of white gold diamond stud earrings, scrolls stamped 18K, a pair of gold, jade stud earrings in a scrolling design, stamped 14K, a pair of gold textured hoop earrings, stamped 750, a pair of gold and opal earrings, stamped 14K, a pair of 9ct gold, blue and purple gem set earrings, a pair of 9ct gold fire opal earrings, a pair of 9ct gold and blue gemset earrings, a pair of cultured pearl drop earrings, scrolls stamped 375, a pair of 9ct gold chain drop studs and a further 6 pair of earrings and a single stud (qty).
Early 20th century opal and diamond three-stone ring with a round opal cabochon flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds in platinum claw setting, on 18ct gold shank. Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Opal has a good play of colour, displaying green, pink and blue, very good condition. Opal measures approximately 5.3mm diameter x 1.9mm depth. Diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 0.05 carats each. Setting and shank in very good condition
A Chinese silver and opal pendant, of circular form, with a central cabochon opal, rub set to the centre. A relief pierced surround depicting a flower, birds, buds and leaves, backed and hand engraved with an orchid, suspended on a modern silver trace chain. Chinese character mark, full silver. Maker's mark unidentified 'C.H.C.'. 35mm diameter, 13.65g
A gold three stone opal pendant,with a trefoil cluster of three oval cabochon opals, all claw set to Chinese style pierced baskets, with a 'V' shaped bale, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 38 x 30mm, 6.79g,together with a pair of matched opal earrings,with an oval cabochon opal, four claw set to pierced collets with screw fittings, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 13 x 7.5mm, 2.72g (3)
A Continental opal, diamond and sapphire pear-shaped cocktail cluster ring,with an oval cabochon opal, four claw set to the centre. A surround of brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white, between sprays of marquise cut and pear cut sapphires, all claw set in yellow to a white wire basket, flat section split shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 14K. 8.11g.Finger size K
A Victorian gold garnet-topped doublet and opal spray brooch,with a cushion-shaped doublet and two pear-shaped cabochon opals, spitch set in plain collets to coiled vine wires. Tubular loops and ribbon sprays with textured and hand engraved decoration to a brooch pin and 'C' catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 59 x 54mm, 13.87g
An Edwardian gold, split pearl and opal Edna May pendant, c.1910,a circular cabochon opal, milligrain set to a plain collet, with a circular outer frame, a tapered bar suspended below, with a trefoil cluster of circular cabochon opals, with a split pearl to the centre and open outer frames to a trace chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. Pendant 43mm long, 4.69g
A Victorian opal and diamond brooch,with an oval cabochon opal, claw set to the centre. A border of alternating trefoil clusters of graduated old European cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets, backed in gold. Pin and lever clasp. A later case by 'Skinner and Co., Bond Street, London'. 34 x 27mm, 9.50g
A late Victorian opal and ruby boat-shaped ring,with two parallel oval cabochon opals, with a pear-shaped cabochon opal at each side, all claw set with pairs of ruby set points to plain tapered shoulders and a plain shank, 2.08g,finger size M½, together with an 18ct gold Edwardian three stone opal boat-shaped ring,the graduated oval cabochon opal, all claw set with pairs of rose cut diamond set points to a plain shank. 3.31g. Finger size P½ (2)
A late Victorian opal and diamond marquise-shaped cluster ring,with a replacement shank. Three graduated oval cabochon opals, claw set in a row surrounded by graduated old European cut, old eight cut and rose cut diamonds, all set in silver to a gold scalloped gallery and solid underbezel. A replacement tapered shank, made from a wedding ring, London 1876. Head 23 x 12.5mm, 6.30g.Finger size Q½
An Edwardian gold and opal bracelet, with a series of wire looped links. Pairs of open hearts with an applied bead overlaying a navette-shaped link below, each one with a circular cabochon opal, rub set to the centre, with a squeeze action baton clasp and safety chain. Marked 9ct. 200mm long, 20mm wide, 17.28g

-
74393 item(s)/page