We found 209761 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 209761 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
209761 item(s)/page
England, a collection of autographed items from the 1980's and 1990's, plus a very rare West Germany Itinerary booklet for the games against England and Mexico in 1988. A total of 79 original signatures on a series of A4 notepaper, the signatures include, Butcher, Reid, Bailey, Seaman, Thomas, Cottee, Howe, Webb, Beckham, Gascoigne, and Wright. There are also signed black/white photograph of Bobby Robson, Bryan Robson, Ian Wright, and Jamie Redknapp, in addition is a summer tour brochure of Englands tour of Mexico and USA in 1985
1963 Everton, an autographed very rare menu from the Dinenr held at the Town Hall, Liverpool on 24/07/1963, there are 10 signatures from the Everton team, who were the League Champions and 2 signatures from the Liverpool FC team who were the FA Cup emi-finalists (Melia & A'Court), with blue ribbon
Liverpool, a superb rare collection of 34 autographs, glossy prints, a limited edition of 96 per card, as supplied by the Hillsborough Family Support Group, in conjunction with Retro Reds Memorabilia, each autographed print is complete with a letter of authenticity. The players include, Jan Molby, Tommy Smith, Gordon Wallace, Gerry Byrne, Jimmy Case, Chris Lawler, Tommy Lawrence, Brian Hall, Ian Ross, Howard Gayle, Willie Stevenson, Gordon Milne, Ron Yeats, etc
1930 World Cup, Uruguay, Peru v Uruguay, a very rare programme from the game played on 16/07/1930. The 16 page programme has been bound in modern cloth covered boards. A very rare example of a programme produced for a special match in the Inaugural World Cup. The game was played on the Centenary of the declaration of Uruguay's constitution
1966 World Cup Final, England v West Germany, A rare silk pennant, approx. 10" long, excellent detail (apart from some faint folding the item is in superb condition), In addition, World Cup Willie Brass Piece (approx 3" long) & World Cup Willie Coin on Chain, World Cup Football Championship 1966 'Evening Standard' World Cup Special By Bernard Joy, Hard Back Book 'World Cup England 1966' (a publication officially approved by the Football Association) & Football Monthly's World Cup Souvenir/Magazine
Norwich, a collection of 113 home & away programmes in various minor cup competitions, from the 1950's onwards, Willhire Cup (16), Dairy Crest Cup (4), Norfolk Senior Cup (12), Full Members Cup (4), Texaco (17), Football League Trophy (9), Anglo Scottish Cup (17), Screen Sport (6), Johnstones Paint (5), Zenith Data (8), Simod Cup (4), Norfolk County Invitation Cup (4), Norwich Hospital Cup (2), Ipswich Hospital Cup (3), Daily Express 5-A-Side (2), slight duplication noted, some rare issues included, viewing recommended
H J Johnson, his personal autograph book, appears to be from the middle to late 1940's, mainly Manchester Utd signatures, no doubt some rare autographs collected as a young boy, viewing recommended**** All of the actual content has been pictured, the other two thirds of pages are BLANK!!****
1953/54 Wolverhampton Wanderers, a collection of 10 football programmes in various condition, Homes (8) Arsenal (poor), Birmingham (poor), Blackpool (poor), Chelsea (poor), Preston (poor), Sheff Utd (poor), WBA, Rest Of The Central League (Reserve Friendly), Aways (2) Aberdeen (Friendly, rare), Newcastle Utd
INTERESTING AND RARE CAST BRONZE PAPER KNIFE PROMOTING A 1925 CECIL B.DEMILLE SILENT MOVIE "THE ROAD O YESTERDAY" produced in a realistic dagger form by W.O. Lewis (Badges) Ltd Birmingham (still in operation) for the "Producers Distributing Corporation" (P.D.C) who were a short lived Hollywood film distribution company 1925-1927 the dagger in little worn condition but with a few dents and scratches to edges, point and reverse side 5 7/8" (14.9 cm) long
A rare Bilston enamel patch box of American interest, c.1780, the oval form titled to the lid in black with 'Great Washington to Thee We owe our Liberty' within a simple continuous leaf border, raised on a pale pink base, with internal deteriorated mirror, 4.7cm. Paper label for D M & P Manheim, New York and London.
A rare English enamel patch box of American interest, c.1770-80, probably Bilston. the oval form titled in black to the lid with 'God Bless the United States' within a simple green and red border, raised on a moulded green base, the interior fitted with a new mirror, 4.4cm. Paper label for D M & P Manheim, New York and London.
A rare set of six Chelsea knives, c.1755, the straight faceted hafts left in the white, each with a red anchor mark, the silver blades engraved with the crest of a standing lion, hallmarked for 1805, all contained in a later fitted box lined with red velvet. Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
A rare set of Derby figures from the Four Quarters of the Globe series, c.1760, emblematic of Asia, Africa, America and Europe, each with varying attributes of their Continent, raised on low bases applied with flowers and leaves, small damages and restorations, 24.8cm. (4) A series of adult models of the Four Quarters of the Globe was first created by Kändler at Meissen around 1745, and adapted a few years later by Meyer using children instead. Meyer's series was copied at Chelsea, and it is likely that this Derby series derives from Chelsea rather than the German originals.
A rare set of Derby figures of the Four Seasons, c.1765-70, modelled as children in animated poses with varying attributes, Spring garlanded in flowers, Summer holding a large sheaf of corn, Autumn with a large basket of grapes strapped to his back, and Winter carrying a basket containing a goose and fastening a fur-lined coat about her shoulders, raised on low scrolled bases, some damages and repairs, 21.5cm max. (4)
A rare Derby biscuit porcelain figure of a female musician, c.1780, wearing Classical dress and playing a tabor suspended from her left hand, standing before a short column on a circular base applied with flowers, incised crowned crossed batons mark and N392, some restoration and chipping to her fingers, 26cm. Cf. Peter Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures, p.395 which lists no.392 as an unknown pair of large figures.
A rare biographical script portrait of John Wesley, c.1885, printed after Glück Rosenthal, the portrait drawn using a continuous calligraphic script of his life taken from Richard Watson's 1831 biography, together with a printed transcript and six other prints relating to Wesley and Methodism. (7) Cf. Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, Vol. XIX, 1933-34 for a history of the picture, only a handful of copies of which remain. Provenance: from the collection of the late Reverend John J Perry.
A rare Vauxhall figure of a man, c.1760, reclining on a scrolled base, his right arm raised above his head, a basket supported in his left hand, painted in bright colours, the base picked out in red, some good restoration to his right arm, 15.5cm high. A similar figure, attributed to Longton Hall, is illustrated by Peter Bradshaw, 18th Century English Porcelain Figures, colour plate S. More recently, the class of figures to which this lot belongs have been reattributed to Vauxhall. See ECC Trans, vol 16, pt 1, p 68.
A rare Derby small basket and cover, c.1765, the rounded sides moulded with hatched banding and applied with yellow flowerheads at the intersections, the pierced cover applied with further flowers and leaves, the finial formed as a small yellow bird, the whole raised on a scrolled base picked out with gilding, a few small chips, 15.5cm high. (2)
A rare Longton Hall reticulated stand or dish, c.1755, the well painted with three colourful birds on and above water in front of a small mountainous island settlement, the sides moulded with overlapping leaves and painted with small flower sprays, a faint crack to the base, a rim chip, 25.5cm dia.
A rare Lowestoft blue and white feeding cup, c.1765-70, the bucket-shape body painted with bamboo issuing from an ornamental fence between flowering plants, the shaped partial fixed cover painted with a further flowering sprig, echoed to the long straight spout, painter's numeral inside the footrim, a crack to the base and spout, 15.5cm across. Cf. Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum, Vol. I, no. 182.
A rare Staffordshire creamware puzzle jug, dated 1752, of Whieldon type, with a long neck rising from a squat globular body, the neck incised with the initials IL within the date 1752 beneath a band of small pierced holes, the hollow rim with three small spouts, the whole decorated in a running manganese glaze, a little restoration to the rim and spouts, 18cm.
-
209761 item(s)/page