We found 2466194 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2466194 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2466194 item(s)/page
A Collection of Various Commemorative Ware to comprise Royal Doulton Heart Shaped 1902 Coronation Dishes, Paragon Churchill Teacup and Saucer, King George V Silver Jubilee Beaker, Eccleshall 19th July 1919 Souvenir Great War Beaker Etc (Varying Condition Issues)
A silver chocolate pot, by Carrington & Co, London 1962, the domed cover with a hinged finial and scrolled thumbpiece, over a tapering body with wooden handle and shaped spout terminating in a hinged cover, 24.5cm high, 26.7oztCondition report: In good order. With minor knocks and surface wear commensurate with age.
A George III silver mug, London 1809 & another, 1812, each with two bands of reeded decoration, 10.5 & 7cm high, approx 13ozt (2)Condition report: Hallmarks rubbed to larger.The larger mug rocks very slightly on a flat surface. There is a split to the inside of the handle on the small mug. Please see additional images.
Two Chinese pierced and carved jade plaques, one with a wheel, 5.8cm high, another with a bird, 6cm high, two associated wood stands, accompanied with a metal enamelled lion pendant, 4.5cm long, a carved jet brooch with metal fittings, 4cm long, a carved bead necklace, 54.5cm long, a low-grade silver bracelet, 13.5cm long, and other miscellaneous jewellery, (qty.)Condition report: Wheel plaque - small chip.Bird plaque - minute chips throughout.Wood stands - chipped throughout.
A George II silver mug, with later repoussé decoration, possibly by Thomas Whipham, London 1755, 10cm high, and another similar example, by Charles Wright, London 1773, 10cm high, total 12.7ozt (2)Condition report: Both rock when on a flat surface. Later decorated. Knocks and wear throughout.
A Japanese cloisonne salt, 20th century, of domed form enamelled with lotus flowers and leaves, with a silver liner, and a silver salt spoon in the shape of cherry blossom, stamped mark STERLING JAPAN, 4.4cm diameter, a collection of Chinese boxes and covers, including a paktong square ink box, engraved with a fisherman by a river, inscribed, 6.7cm, four of horn, 6cm long to 6.6cm high, one cloisonne, decorated with a dragon, 8cm diameter, and a cloisonne bowl, decorated with precious objects, 10.3cm diameter, together with other miscellaneous items (qty.)Condition report: Japanese cloisonne salt - Surface scratches and dents. Minute chips to edges.Paktong example - rims inside with minute knocks, surface scratches throughout.Horn examples - Two lids do not fit firmly. Unable to open 6cm long box. Splits, cracks, surface scratches and small knocks.Cloisonne box and cover - minor enamel losses throughout, surface scratches, small knocks to the brass, cover chipped and damagedCloisonne bowl - minor enamel losses and surface scratches.
A Danish rosewood and silver-mounted notepad and letter opener, 1960s, designed by Axel Salomonsen, the letter knife with a stainless steel blade, the notepad marked on silver badge 'AS Denmark Sterling', the letter opener incised 'A-S Denmark', the letter opener 26cm long, the notepad 19 x 11cm, together with a pen tidy calendar, designed by Ole Jorgensen for Ole Jorgensen Creative Workshop Inc., red and white plastic, with rotational segments displaying days and dates, 10cm high, and a Kenneth Grange aluminium desk thermometer, 17.2cm long (4)Condition report: The rosewood pieces with minor wear. The perpetual calendar with some discolouration to the plastic. CITES A10 no. 603097/01
A pair of Irish provincial silver sugar tongs, 18th century, by John & Samuel Nicholson, Cork, with bright cut decoration, initialled 'MH', 14.5cm long, 1.2oztCondition report: Wear to decoration and marks. No signs of a crack to the bow. The bow still retains a good spring. There are no ‘way’ sections to the edges.The crack does not appear to be on the other side, please see the attached images. They do not feel particularly delicate.
A small George III silver sugar caster, probably Thomas Daniell, London 1791, of baluster form, the pierced top with a twisted finial, above a plain body and a spreading foot, 15cm high, 3.6oztCondition report: Rubbing, small knocks, scratches and surface wear. Some slightly misshapen areas. Sits flat. General wear commensurate with age, use and polishing.
A six piece silver cruet set, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, predominantly Birmingham 1922, comprising a pair of mustard pots, a pair of table salts, a pair of pepper pots, a pair of mustard spoons and a pair of salt spoons, also a pair of toast racks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co Ltd, London 1903, 10cm wide, total 17.8oztCondition report: Overall good order. Minor knocks and surface wear throughout commensurate with age and use.
A collection of silver items, to include two set of cased teaspoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, a cased of coffee spoons, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, a cased set of teaspoons, by Levi & Salaman, a cased set of Norwegian 830 grade table salts and spoons, a cased set of silver handled knives, a cased set of knives with silver collars, six loose silver handle knives, a similar example with silver blade, a pair of silver plated entrée dishes and covers, 29cm wide and a similar smaller example, 27.5cm wide, weighable 9oztCondition report: Cases all with wear, splits and losses. Surface wear, knocks and rubbing throughout. Some loss of plating to the entrée dishes.
A collection of silver Fiddle and Thread pattern cutlery, for an eight place setting, comprising table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, silver handled table knives and silver handled butter knives, various maker's marks and dates, total silver weight 84.8oztCondition report: Overall good order, with expect rubbing anf surface wear commensurate with age and use.
An Edwardian cased silver cruet set, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905 and 1906, together with a cased silver christening set, comprising an egg cup and spoon, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1968, total 5.8oztCondition report: Cased with wear and losses. Cruet set) Chips to the blue glass liner. Knocks, surface wear and rubbing throughout.
A cased set of four silver menu holders, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1912, each modelled as a stag head, 4.5cm high, together with a silver footed bowl, by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1982, 13.2cm wide and a embossed silver pin dish, Birmingham 1900, weighable 4.1oztCondition report: One menu holder detached from its base. Each heavily tarnished. Case with some wear and the lining is loose. Some minor knocks and surface wear to the footed bowl and pin dish.
-
2466194 item(s)/page