We found 2475480 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2475480 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2475480 item(s)/page
George III silver cream jug of baluster form with chased floral and scroll decoration, engraved coronet and monogram, beaded border and scroll handle, raised on domed pedestal foot, (London 1776), maker B B, 11.5cm in height, 2.5ozCondition report: Appears in good order. Possibly a repair to the base - please see photos.
Chinese white metal scent flask of tapered form decorated with flowering Prunus, together with a George V silver pill box of circular form, (Birmingham 1911), George V Scottish silver heart shaped bookmark (Edinburgh 1920), Victorian silver pepperette (London 1889), and a Continental silver salt (5)
Late 19th century German silver box of circular form with ornate embossed decoration and domed slip in lid with scene depicting a battle, marked with crescent moon, crown and 930, also bearing London import marks for 1893 and retailers mark for Martin Sugar, 13cm in diameter, approximately 10oz
Georg Jensen silver and coral ‘moonlight blossom’ dress ring with a round coral cabochon in silver setting with scrolls and foliage, model 1 C, signed. Finger size approximately O1/2-P.Condition report: Good condition commensurate with age. No obvious damage or repairs. Coral cabochon measures approximately 10.7mm diameter. Gross weight approximately 5.2 grams.
Georg Jensen silver ‘moonlight blossom’ dress ring with an cabochon silver centre in silver setting with scrolls and foliage, model 1 A, signed. Finger size approximately M.Condition report: Good condition commensurate with age. No obvious damage or repairs. Gross weight approximately 6.4 grams.
Chinese blue and white porcelain jug and cover, Kangxi period, with later silver mount, together with an 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl (2)Condition report: The jug handle has some glaze loss, and is reglued at the top and bottom terminals. Some firing faults to the base. The bowl has three small rim chips, a light hairline on the rim, and has two holes drilled near the rim.
Composite set of early 19th century Old English pattern flatware, with engraved armorial crest, comprising 9 table spoons, 9 dinner forks, 7 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons, a sauce ladle and a silver dinner fork with a different crest, together with one silver plated table spoon. (Various dates and makers). All at approximately 60ozs. 32 pieces in total.
George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with fluted panels and bright cut decoration, oval domed cover and angular ebony handle, on four ball feet (London 1807). Maker's mark CF overstamped SA. All at approximately 13ozs. 28.5cm across.Condition report: General overall condition reasonable, significant surface wear to engraving, some denting and scratching overall. Evidence of repair to body at right of top handle mount, bottom of spout and cover. Dents removed from body in places. One foot resoldered. Handle repinned. Engraving may have removed from cartouches. Marks are clear.
18th century Provincial Irish silver salver of circular form, with piecrust and stylised shell border and engraved armorial crest, on three hoof feet. Underside marked ‘Walsh, Sterling’ (Stephen Walsh, Cork). All at approximately 12ozs. 21cm diameter.Condition report: General overal condition good, some denting, surface scratching and wear, feet may have been repaired and resoldered and rim appears to have been repaired near one of the feet. Marks are distorted but legible. Photographs to follow.
George III silver teapot of circular form, with half fluted decoration, engraved armorial crest, hinged domed cover and angular leaf mounted silver handle, on a circular base (London 1821). George Hunter II. All at approximately 18ozs. 26.5cm across.Condition report: General overall condition reasonable. some denting, scratching and overall wear. Some interior evidence of dents being removed. Cover slightly distorted, hinge is loose and may have been repaired, finial may not be original. Handle is loose. Marks rubbed but legible.
18th century Irish Provincial silver twin handled cup, with central raised band, engraved armorial crests and scroll handles, on a domed circular base, marked SW Sterling (Stephen Walsh - Cork). All at approximately 14ozs. 18.5cm across handles.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface wear scratching and minor dents, upper and lower mounts of both handles appear to have had work done, lower mounts have solder and file marks and interior is marked. No other evidence of major damage or repair. Hallmarks and other engraving good. Photographs to follow.
Pair of contemporary Irish silver tot cups, with flared rims and silver gilt interiors (Dublin 1991). Maker SAC. Another silver cup (London1968) Carrington & Co and a small silver spirit flask cup (Sheffield 1931) together with three silver trumpet vases (Various dates and makers) and a silver plated spirit flask cup. Approximately 9ozs weighable silver. Pair of tots 5cm overall height. (11)
George III silver cream jug of compressed baluster form, with fluted decoration and gadrooned border, on four ball feet (london 18080. Makers mark rubbed. Together with a 1930s silver sauce boat of conventional form, with gadrooned border and open scroll handle, on three hoof feet (Sheffield 1935). Harrison Brothers & Howson. All at approximately 12ozs. Sauceboat 17.5cm across.together. (2)
Suite of George IV Fiddle, Thread and Union Shell pattern silver flatware for eight place settings, comprising 8 dinner forks, 8 table spoons, 8 dessert forks and 8 dessert spoons (London 1827). William Chawner. All at approximately 86ozs. Together with a set of eight King's Pattern dinner knives, with silver plated handles. 40 pieces in total
George III silver teapot of cylindrical form with bright cut decoration, ivory scroll handle, tapered spout and hinged domed cover (London 1795) Peter and Ann Bateman. All at approximately 15ozs. 27cm across.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching, minor dents and wear. Cover hinge repaired, finial damaged and not original, ivory handle may be a replacement. Body has had engraving removed. Marks are clear.
Fine quality early 20th century carriage clock, with eight day repeat movement striking on a gong and silvered dial with Arabic numerals, in a silver mounted tortoiseshell case, with applied cartouche EMT, top mounted swing handle, on four bun feet (London 1913) Maker H.A & C. In the original Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd carrying case. (Keys present) 15cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition is very good, tortoiseshell has minor surface scratching but no major damage or visible signs of repair. Silver mounts are good, some minor surface scratching and wear, no visible damage or repair. Hallmarks are clear. Movement appears to be in working order, although we have not had it going for any length of time. Outer case is dirty and damaged, some surface leather is missing, surface is scuffed and top handle is broken. Interior is dirty and worn in places. Two keys are not original. Photographs to follow.
1920s silver cream jug of baluster form, with spot hammered finish and reeded loop handle (Sheffield 1923). William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs. 7.5cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some surface scratching and minor wear, there are some minor dents around the edge of the base but the overall effect of the spot hammered finish gives the appearance of damage that is not there. There is a small nick on the handle. Marks are clear.
Late Victorian silver mustard pot of baluster form, with shaped rim and scroll handle, hinged domed cover, on three paw feet, blue glass liner (Birmingham 1900) William Davenport. Together with a late Victorian bead edge mustard spoon (London 1896). All at approximately 3ozs. Mustard 8cm overall height.
Late Victorian Silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted decoration and gadrooned borders, hinged domed cover and ebony loop handle, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1900). Harrison Brothers and Howson. Together with a silver plated coffee pot. Approximately 35ozs weighable silver. Teapot 29cm across. (4)
Fine quality George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted and shell decoration, flared rim and hinged domed and fluted cover, ivory handle (broken but present) with face mask mount, on a squat pedestal base (London 1781). Philip Rundell. All at approximately 28ozs. 27cm across.Condition report: General overall condition of body good, surface tarnished with some minor denting and scratching, base slightly distorted and tip of spout is damaged. Cover finial possibly original but supporting collar a poor replacement, hinge is slightly bent and cover does not close fully. Ivory handle is cracked and detached, but present. Marks are clear.
Selection of miscellaneous late 19th and early 20th century silver and white metal, including two silver cigarette cases, a pair of silver spill vases, silver mustard, pair silver salts, spoons and other items (Various dates and makers). Approximately 21ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Pair 1920s silver candlesticks, with plain columns and leaf decoration, integral sconces, on loaded square bases (Sheffield 1921). Thomas Bradbury & Son. 13cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching, and wear. Both bases, below columns, have minor dings and dents, edges of both bases have similar marks. One stick, the weighted base protrudes slightly and it does not sit square. All corners are rubbed. Marks are clear.
George IV silver milk jug of compressed baluster form, with intertwined serpent handle, on a circular base (London 1827). John Edward Terry. Together with a George V silver milk jug, with half fluted decoration and a matching sugar bowl (Marks rubbed). All at approximately 16ozs. (3)
Cased set of twelve 1920s silver coffee spoons and an associated pair of sugar tongs, together with a set of six "British Hall Mark" silver teaspoons in a fitted case and six 1920s silver handled tea knives also in a fitted case (Various dates & makers). Approximately 6ozs weighable silver. (3 sets)
-
2475480 item(s)/page