We found 79738 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 79738 item(s)
    /page

Lot 440

A group of six Lladro and Nao porcelain figures, a Metzler and Ortiff figure of a boy playing a violin to an audience of ducklings and one other German figure group

Lot 117

CANTON FAMILLE ROSE SPITTOONQING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY the exterior vividly painted with various figural scenes depicting beauties playing Go, warriors performing martial arts and a scholar courting a lady34cm high

Lot 239

KANGXI-STYLE IMARI 'BOYS' CHARGERMEIJI PERIOD elaborately painted to the centre with a procession of boys to celebrate a young scholar passing the imperial examination, some of the boys drawing a cart with an exceptionally large vase, others playing musical instruments, the barbed rim decorated with birds in flight amongst lotus scrolls, with gilt highlights, the base with a blue double ring38cm diam

Lot 288

FINE SHIBAYAMA-INLAID GOLD-LACQUER INROMEIJI PERIOD one side finely inlaid with various materials on a kinji ground with a boy playing with a cockerel and a hen, whilst an elderly man and a beauty watch with amusement, the reverse inlaid in Shibayama style with a bird perched on a flowering chrysanthemum tree, with an ivory netsuke in the form of Sennin carrying Seiajin8.5cm high

Lot 33

TWO EMBROIDERED RUST-GROUND SILK PANELSQING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY worked in couched-gilt and brightly coloured silk threads, the first depicting an elephant carrying precious objects, lingzhi and lotus issuing from a jardinière on its back, the second depicting a Buddhist lion playing with a brocade ball above a lishui border, both framed and glazed (2)largest 50x49cm (sight)Provenance:Private English collection.

Lot 18

IVORY-INLAID THREE-FOLD WOODEN TABLE SCREENLATE QING DYNASTY finely inlaid in ivory with boys playing musical instruments, carrying lanterns, and joyously engaging in other pastimes in a garden setting, the wooden screen carved with taotie masks amidst archaistic scrolls44cm highProvenance:Private Scottish collection.

Lot 283

COLLECTION OF SEVEN WOODEN NETSUKE20th Centurymostly carved from boxwood, comprising: a kappa perched on a large koi fish, signed Jiro; an elephant; a quail; a feline; a monkey playing with its young; a cat and rat group; two rats on a basket (7)longest 6.5cmProvenance:Private Scottish collection.

Lot 61A

UNUSUAL SHIWAN POTTERY JARDINIÈREREPUBLIC PERIODof lobed form moulded with a scholar's rock to the centre with two elderly scholars seated on top playing Go; together with a SHIWAN POTTERY FIGURE OF LIU HAI WITH THE MONEY TOAD, REPUBLIC PERIOD (2) larger one 27cm high

Lot 610

A carved oak term playing a lute,mounted on a later backboard,36cm high, anda carved oak panel,19th century, depicting a husband and wife seated at a table beside a tree and cottage,51cm wide21cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield

Lot 174

Collection of Japanese wind-up celluloid toys, including boxed alps Sharp Shooter crawling solider, dog playing with tinplate boot, walking man with tinplate suitcase, Clown riding donkey, three tricycle riders, Hawaiian dancer, dancing Swiss girl, two walking dolls and two Roly-poly toys, (13 items).

Lot 240

An oak cased musical jewellery cabinet, playing Feelings, the outswept pediment over two floral engraved glazed doors, above a single drawer, raised on bracket feet, 32cm H, 24cm W, 14cm D.

Lot 3

A silver and plique-a-jour enamel and silver bowl on stand, decorated with children and animals playing, with balloons above, with silver top and foot rims, Dorothy Budd, London 1997, 12cm Dia.

Lot 85

An oak vanity chest, with musical movement playing Swan Lake after Tchaikovsky, the lift up lid opening to reveal a box over three graduated drawers flanked by cupboards, above a table base, single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs, 96cm H, 40cm W, 30cm D.

Lot 518

IRISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)South Wall Lighthouse, DublinPen and ink, 20 x 31cm;Together with a sheet containing three sketches of designs for playing cardsProvenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger

Lot 165

WD & HO Wills, 'Nelson Series' 50/50, WA & AC Churchman 'The Story of Navigation', other part-sets and sets of tea and trade cards, (some stuck in albums), together with a set of c1940's playing cards, (orange back), showing allied aircraft, (play-worn).

Lot 381

Quantity of framed group photographs, selection of crockery and glassware, playing cards etc

Lot 1026

BOYD BENNETT/FATS DOMINO - 7" RARITIES. Shakin' bundle of 2 x in-demand 45s! Titles are Boy Bennett & His Rockets - Seventeen c/w Little Ole You-All (Parlophone MSP 6180 - solid VG some surface/scuff markings to the still glossy playing surfaces, four prong centre fully intact) and Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame (London gold text tri-centre 45-HL-U 8173 - VG some surface/scuff markings, none of which are too heavy).

Lot 1027

HMV - 50s/60s (WITH R&R) 7". Great run of around 105 x HMV 45s. Artists/cat. numbers include Elvis Presley (45-POP 330 - please note Fair condition, greatly worn playing surfaces and labels that are seemingly gold text), The Duprees (45-POP 1073), The Elegants (45-POP 520), Fats Domino (POP 1219, 1164), Fabian (inc. 45-POP 778 demo), Teddy Randazzo, Frankie Avalon, The Krew Kats, The Virtues, The Regents, The Mystics, Joan Regan, Ella Fitzgerald, Barry Barnett and Ricky Nelson. Please note that condition is extremely varied; some titles will grade as Poor and for collection filler only (though it is noted that many contain their original company sleeves), however there are some that are Ex - viewing comes recommended.

Lot 1057

JAZZ - BOP/HARD/POST BOP INTO CONTEMPORARY - LPs. Wicked collection of 42 x LPs loaded with real rarities! Artists/titles include Red Garland - At The Prelude (Esquire 32-126 - VG+, Ex playing surfaces, tape residue on side 1/VG solid sleeve, some foxing on the reverse), The Tony Kinsey Quintet - Time Gentlemen Please (Decca LK 4274 - VG copy), Jazz Couriers featuring Tubby Hayes - The Last Word (UK Tempo original TAP 26 - VG+ clean record showing only a couple of light markings/please note unfortunately missing the sleeve!), Bill Perkins - On Stage (LAE 12078) and Grand Encounter (LAE 12065), The Jazz Messengers (BL 7121), The Modern Jazz Sextet, Claude Williamson - New Departure, Martial Solal - First American Recording, introducing Art Farmer - Tonl, Interaction and 'Live' At The Half-Note, Lucky Thompson, introducing Budd Powell - Bud's Blues and Sits In With The Oscar Peterson Trio, Max Roach Quintet, Bud Shank - Quartet and Jazz At Cal-Tech (LAE 12095), Lennie Niehaus and Jackie McLean - S/T (Steeplechase SCS 1001). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 285

BOB DYLAN POSTERS. A set of five original posters featuring Bob Dylan playing live at notable concerts, to include Manchesters Free Trade Hall 1968, Isle Of Wight Festival 1969 and Blackbushe 1978. To measure approximately 23x33". Condition generally VF.

Lot 522

GENESIS - FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION LP (1ST UK STEREO PRESSING SKL 4990). A top copy of the always hard to find 1st UK pressing of the band's debut album (Decca, unboxed ffss wide band label SKL 4990). The record is in Ex condition with a couple of rather light and minor surface and hairline markings to the glossy playing surfaces. With lovely clean, crisp and sharp labels. Matrix: ZAL-8839 P-1W & P-2W. Complete with lyric insert in Ex+ condition and the original stereo inner. The sleeve is in great Ex condition. Almost impossible to find without 'marks' due to the dark nature of the sleeve, there are only a couple of very light signs of wrinkling to the laminate on the front and some minor scuff marks on the reverse. A top copy.

Lot 527

PROG/BLUES/CLASSIC ROCK - LPs. Wicked selection of 9 x big title LPs. Albums are Family - Music In A Doll's House (1st UK mono tri-steamboat RLP 6312 - Ex+ extremely fine condition record/Ex+ superb sleeve that has been protected by shrink wrap), The Edgar Broughton Band - S/T (original UK unboxed Harvest SHVL 791 - Ex record with the playing surfaces Ex, there is a name and phone number written in pen on both labels/Ex textured 'skin' gatefold sleeve), Caravan - For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night (original German Metronome Brain 1028 - Ex+/strict VG, looking nice and clean, unfortunately is housed in a thick PVC sleeve that is somewhat 'stuck' to the sleeve and will cause damage to the front cover if removed), Bonzo Dog Band - The Doughnut In Granny's Greenhouse (UK original mono LBL 83158 - Ex+/Ex with booklet), Free - Tons Of Sobs (3rd pink label white 'i' ILPS 9089 - Ex/VG+), Will The Real Fleetwood Mac Please Stand Up? (private pressing 2 x LP - Ex+), Ten Years After - Ssssh. (UK mono original brown/white labels DML 1052 - Ex/Ex+), The Nice - Five Bridges (CAS 1014 pink scroll original - Ex+/VG+) and Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs Of Live (EGED 50 - Ex+/Ex+).

Lot 532

TOMORROW FEATURING KEITH WEST - TOMORROW - 1ST UK PRESSING LP (PCS 7042). A solid example of the stunning, at times mind-bending 1968 LP from Tomorrow and Keith West (original UK black/yellow Parlophone PCS 7042). The record is in VG condition with some surface markings to both playing sides - at no point are these of a heavier nature and there should not be any major disturbance to playback. The sleeve is in VG condition. Fully intact, there is some minor staining noted on the front bottom right edge and again some on the reverse where there is also some ringwear showing. Nothing major whatsoever with this LP acting as a great addition to any collection!

Lot 622

ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 217 - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE C/W I'M LEFT, YOU'RE RIGHT, SHE'S GONE A solid copy of once more of (original US) Sun 217. The record is in G+ condition. There are surface marks and scuff markings to both sides, those these are never of a deeper nature. A playing sample of both sides produced surface noise on both tracks, though this is not excessive and the music itself comes through well. The labels are in very fine Ex condition with the push marks clearly visible on both sides with the colour nice and sharp. Matrix: U-142-45 72 & U-143X-45-2 72. Housed with a generic (recent) white paper sleeve; the winning bidder can decide if they would like a reproduction Sun company sleeve which we can provide.

Lot 624

THE BEACH BOYS - MY ONLY SUNSHINE - US 7" (RECORDING) ACETATE. Believed to date from the 1970s here is a fantastic addition to any serious Beach Boys collection, a 7" acetate (issued on a 10" disc) of My Only Sunshine which was originally composed in the sessions for 'Heroes And Villains' but did not get used on the track. The playing surface itself is in Ex condition with only a couple of very minor markings with no deterioration to the aluminium lacquer. Issued with a white label and black text noting 'My Only Sunshine 45 RPM The Beach Boys'.

Lot 674

POWER POP/PUNK 7" ACETATES - THE GAS/THE NEWS. THE GAS. 2 Smashing slices of melodic Power Pop from The Gas and The News, the latter extremely obscure! To include The Gas - Shows On Your Face (this is their first single and was released as 'It shows in your face' - pressed by Polygram with hand written title. The record is in Ex condition showing only a couple of light and minor surface markings with a little wear to the aluminium lacquer on the outer rim (not on the playing surface). Machine stamped 'PYRAL' on the non playing side. Also to include a real treat from relative unknowns The News with the intoxicating 50 percent reductions - the record is in great Ex+ condition with only one or two extremely faint markings, remarkable for an acetate recording!

Lot 692

THE BIRDS/CHRIS FARLOWE - 7" ACETATES. High tempo selection of 2 x scarce original UK single sided 7" acetates. Titles are The Birds - Your (sic.) On My Mind (Emidisc with black text and hand written 'Decca No 20 A Belinda Recording' - VG surface and scuff markings, nothing heavier with little deterioration to the aluminium lacquer) and Chris Farlowe - Air Travel (blue Decca labels printed 'Decca Group Advance Test Pressing' - VG+ a glossy playing surface with only a couple of light surface marks, very little deterioration to the lacquer).

Lot 693

THE ARTWOODS - 7" DEMO AND ACETATES. Blistering bundle of Freakbeat from The Artwoods with 1 x 7" demo and 2 x 7" acetates. Titles are I Feel Good ('Decca Demonstration Sample Not For Sample' printed on labels, no artist/track titles, stock release was F 12465 - Ex only a couple of rather light and faint markings), What Shall I Do (Emidisc with hand written title, '10/3/67' crossed out with 14th April written in pencil - VG+ showing a couple of light surface markings with very little deterioration to the lacquer) and Oh My Love (Emidisc with printed labels - VG some surface marks, label has not been placed on properly but does not interfere with the playing surface, c/w Bobby Shafto - Come To The Party)

Lot 867

ELVIS - 7". Cracking catalogue of 35 x 7" including original UK releases and picture discs. Titles include Love Me Tender (UK purple/gold original 45-POP 253 - G+ grading with surface and scuff markings, none of which are too heavy, the B side label is almost entirely faded), All Shook Up (UK purple/silver HMV 45-POP 359 - playing surfaces VG+, missing centre). Don't (UK tri-centre 45-RCA 1043), UK four prong black/silver label copies (45 or RCA) 1628, 1226, 1663, 1136, 1455, 1270, RCX 211, 1207, 1216 and picture discs Baby I Don't Care, The Sound Of Your Cry and The Elvis Medley. Condition on the earlier titles can vary with the later issues generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 900

THE PINK FLOYD - THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN - 1ST UK MONO PRESSING LP (SX 6157). A solid example 1st UK mono pressing of the seminal debut Floyd LP (Columbia black/blue SX 6157 with original no 'File Under Popular' sleeve). The record is in G+ condition. There are multiple surface and scuff markings to both playing sides with one or two very light 'just about feelable' scratches. Used but not abused, this should act as a decent playing copy. Matrix/stampers: XAX 3419-2 1 A & 3420-1 1 A. With British patent inner sleeve with an original advertisement for 'Middle Earth presents at the Roundhouse, Saturday October 26th, 10.30-Dawn Pink Floyd'. The sleeve is in neat VG condition. There is some light creases to the front laminate and some discolouration around the reverse flipback design, though this is not major and is a overall clean example.

Lot 1666

Victorian mechanical music box playing eight airs, in a rosewood veneered case, with inlaid stringing and central floral and musical instrument cartouche CONDITION REPORT Some general wear to casework but no significant damage. Comb and cylinder appear to be in good order. Release lever seems to be stuck but mechanism plays when manually manipulated - needs attention

Lot 586

ATTRIBUTED TO ALBERT LUDOVICI - a pair of oils on panels - children playing in street - with label to reverse - 13cm x 21cm

Lot 144

An hand-painted playing card,18th century, the nine of diamonds, painted verso with a couple enjoying tea in the garden, watercolour on paper,6.5 x 8.5cm, in a gilt frame

Lot 145

An ebony and boxwood pattern chess set, by J Jacques & Son Ltd., Staunton, in original box, king 7cm high,together with a calamander playing card box,inset with an ivorine Fortnum & Mason label,18cm wide14cm deep5cm high (2)

Lot 79

A Derby figure of a shepherdess, c.1765, with a flowing headdress, seated playing a lute with a lamb beside her, on a scroll base,19cm high

Lot 282

Mint condition vintage playing cards in original boxes and other - twenty-two packs

Lot 196

An early Derby 'Pale family' figure of a fife and drum player, c. 1756-8, playing a pipe and small drum, wearing a floral coat, on a flower encrusted scrollwork base, h. 15.3cm, small lossesProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 44

A 19th century bois durci musical box, playing Scottish themed tunes and decorated to the lid with a scene after Vernet, 4.25in.

Lot 472

Richard Eiserman (German, 1853-1927)oil on panelYoung woman playing a mandolinsigned15.5 x 11in.

Lot 505

Louis Wain (1860-1939)gouacheTerrier puppies playing footballsigned7 x 10in., unframed

Lot 1259

P. Greenwood, 19th Century oil on panel, mother and child in an interior playing a mandolin, signed, dated '74, 8.5ins x 13.5ins

Lot 1394

Mid 20th Century Chinese coloured print of figures playing polo in a simulated bamboo frame, similar print of prunus blossom, needlework picture of flowers and a Japanese watercolour on gold ground, landscape CONDITION REPORT This is just a print.

Lot 1403

Graziano Parletta, 21st Century, oil on canvas, ' The Rose Trellis at Kew Gardens ', signed and dated '02, 24ins x 24ins, framed, together with a reproduction framed print of boys playing football

Lot 1714

Edwardian oak and silver plate mounted three bottle tantalus fitted with three hobnail cut bottles, a concealed drawer to the base housing cribbage boards and playing cards, 13.25ins wide CONDITION REPORT The tantalus is not marked

Lot 1931

19th Century dark patinated bronzed figure of a woman playing a lute on a naturalistic base, 21ins high

Lot 106

Two Bow figures of a shepherd and a cherub, c.1760, the shepherd playing a pipe with a satchel slung over his shoulder, leaning on a tree stump, a recumbent dog at his feet, h. 15.3cm, (restored hands and pipe), the cherub holding a dog and wearing flower garlands, h. 12cm, (losses)Provenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection. ex Gorringes, 2nd Sept. 2009 sale, Lot 658 and the cherub Mercury Antiques Oct. 2002.

Lot 110

A pair of Derby candlestick groups of musicians, c.1770, the first a gentleman playing the bagpipes with a dog at his feet, the second a lady seated playing the mandolin with a sheep at her feet, both before bocage with a single candle-arm to one side, on scrollwork bases, patch marks, height 21.5cm, minor faults

Lot 139

Two Derby 'Pale family' seated figures of musicians, c.1756-9, the first of a gentleman piper, the rococo scrollwork base encrusted with flowers, h.12.5cm, the second a lady playing a mandolin, on a rococo scrollwork base, h. 12cm, pad marks, h. 12.5cm and 12cm, restorationsProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 348

Circular wooden solitaire board and marbles, Kelloggs frosties water baffler puzzles and playing cards etc. (qty)

Lot 367

Sports and Games, to include various bats, playing cards, board games, and instruments

Lot 561

African carved figure, with long arms playing a drum, 34cm high

Lot 2

Collection of seven Nao figures, children playing music and others

Lot 229

Two boxes with coins and playing cards

Lot 109

A Pair of Gilt Framed Edwardian Prints Depicting Girls Playing Piano and Children Playing Draughts, Each 60cm High

Lot 174

A Collection of Oriental Embroidered and Painted Silks to Include Rectangular Panel in the Famille Verte Pallet Depicting Children Playing Under Peach and Prunus Trees 30cm Wide x 9cm High, a Rectangular Two Panel Silk with Embroidered Decoration Depicting Flowers in Planters 18cm Wide and Signed in Ink to Border etc

Lot 334

A Vintage Shove Halfpenny Table Top Playing Board, 75cm Long

Lot 114

A set of four Victorian playing cards framed together depicting Britannia, 18 x 12cm

Lot 486

A large German figure of a couple playing musical instruments

Lot 493

Good bells showing musical box playing ten airs. Re-polished three teeth missing.

Lot 550

Double pack of Orient Line circular playing cards

Loading...Loading...
  • 79738 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots