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
AMENDMENT 1697 NOT 1797 AS PREVIOUSLY STATED A William III Britannia Standard muffineer of cylindrical form; pierced and engraved high-domed top with urn finial, Joseph Ward, London 1697, 6.9 oz, 16 cm high (note: 1697 was the first year of production of Britannia Standard silver)No obvious breaks or repairs to piercing, scatterd marks to top, however rim could have been cut down? No evidence of erasure to body or thinning, dent to base rim, hallmarks slightly rubbed, maker NA ?
A Charles I silver Buddha knop spoon with gilt finial on hexagonal stem engraved with fleur de lys motif, the back of the bowl with inscription '1640' over 'WK' and 'G*M', makers mark for Richard Chandler of Plymouth, the front of bowl stamped with fruitlet, 19.2 cm long. Prov: Woolley & Wallis 31/7/07 Lot 273Marks rubbed, no obvious repairs or breaks, no distortion to bowl
A Charles II period West Country silver Buddha knop spoon with gilt finial on flattened hexagonal stem, the spoon-back with pricked inscription '1661' over 'RA' and 'P', the front of bowl with IH stamp over three bullets (for similar mark, see Jackson p463), 19 cmGood condition apart from small dent to bowl and no marks to handle
A scarce Charles II silver Puritan spoon inscribed 'William Taunton Borne good friday the 13th April 1655.....Baptised the 24th of the same month 1655', the reverse scratch engraved 'S' over 'AD' over 1708, Jeremy Johnson, London 1662, 19 cm longPossible repair where handle meets bowl however this could be how it was produced. Small dent to back of bowl
A William III Britannia silver trefid spoon, oval bowl with beaded rat-tail, scratched 'A*I' on back of stem and 'MT' on front, Laurence Coles, London 1697, 20 cm. Prov: Woolley & Wallis 26/7/06 Lot 149Good condition - Some distortion to rim of bowl, one mark rubbed, no obvious signed of repair or break
A William III West Country silver gilt modified trefid spoon with raised rat-tail and embossed foliage to back of bowl and finial, ascribed to John Munch, Plymouth, 20.5 cm, pricked 1647 beneath turret crest. Prov: How of Edinburgh sale, Woolley & Wallis 30/10/07, Lot 57Gilding worn with age, hallmarks slightly rubbed, no obvious signs or cracks or repairs, bowl slightly distorted
A James II period silver spoon, pricked 'IB' over 'EB' '1685/6' and scratch engraved tulip to front, stamped on bowl and three times on stem with fleur de lys, possibly Wiltshire/Somerset, by repute, 19.5 cm. Prov: How of Edinburgh sale, Woolley & Wallis 30/10/07 Lot 80No obvious signs of cracks or repairs, bowl slightly distorted hallmarks slightly rubbed
A 17th century/18th century silver trefid spoon with vestigial gilding, pricked 'WR GM 1721', raised rat-tail, maker's stamp IA, three times monogram in shield, one plain lettering, ascribed to John Avery, Exeter, circa 1700, by repute, 19cm. Prov: How of Edinburgh sale, Woolley & Wallis 30/10/07, Lot 102No obvious signs of cracks or repairs. bowl has some very minor dents
A William III silver trefid spoon, pricked on reverse 'GD AP 1700', later engraved '22' on back of bowl, raised rat-tail, maker John Avery, retailed by Bernard Sparke, Exeter, circa 1700. Prov: How of Edinburgh sale, Woolley & Wallis 30/10/07 Lot 103No obvious signs of cracks or repairs. bowl has had repair to where bowl meets stem, probably due to crack
An Edwardian cased set of six silver teaspoons with Lincoln Imp finials, James Usher & Son, Sheffield 1903, to/w another set with scroll finials, London 1906, a cased set of coffee spoons with bean finials and tongs and two other part-sets of silver teaspoons, in cases (5)Old English pattern set with non-matching replacement spoon
Newcastle: A set of six William IV fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons, Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1832, to/w a set of seven Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a salt spoon, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1853 and six matching dessert forks, Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1853 (20) 24 oz
A Regency silver goblet, the half-reeded campana bowl with chased band of fruit and engraved floral and scroll decoration, on stemmed foot with gadrooned rim, John Crouch, London 1815, contemporary engraving: 'Great North of England Regatta 1815', 7.3 oz, 13 cm highUnsure as to whether sailing or rowing regatta however Google suggests rowing regatta in Durham in that year
A George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, to/w two Irish fiddle pattern table forks, Michael Keating, Dublin 1800 and a Regency fiddle pattern fish slice with engraved and pierced blade, possibly Thomas Freeth, London 1809 (4) 10.4 oz
A late Victorian pierced silver drum mustard with blue glass liner, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895, to/w a half-reeded sugar basin, pair of open cauldron salts, pepperettes with blue glass liners, napkin ring, sugar tongs and four salt spoons (12) 12 oz total weight (net of blue glass liners)
A Victorian silver ovoid smelling salts bottle with screw bun cover, richly embossed and chased with flowers and foliage, David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham 1869 (the cover 1867), 7 cm high, to/w a plain silver small bowl, London 1907, a Victorian penknife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1865, two decorative base-metal hand-mirrors and an electroplated photograph frame (6)
A silver Hebdomas Patent pocket watch with exposed escapement, London import 1919, to/w an early Victorian silver open-faced pocket watch, fusee movement no.1622 by R. Woodrow, Burnham, the case London 1848, in fitted morocco case (2)Both with edge-chip to dial, Victorian watch lacks glass
Various jewellery and other items including green stone beads, amethyst necklace and bracelet, reproduction Thala brooch set connemara marble and imitation pearls, Celtic brooch etc to/w mother of pearl cased pocket knife with silver blade, stamp box, locket with early photographs, oval silver pencil holder etc
A porcelain model of a kingfisher standing on metal naturalistic supports raised on a glass base, indistinctly signed in silver and limited edition of 109/750, 40 cm high, to/w another bird on wire foliage with porcelain flower heads, raised on a wooden base (2)A few flower petal missing
A small selection of lace trimmings to/w various sewing accoutrements including carved bone pin-cushion as a pail, Victorian turned ivory bobbin case, turned bone tape measure, Victorian ivory folding rule, mother of pearl needle case, turned ivory knitting needles, steel buttonhole scissors and an Edwardian silver thimble, London 1906 and an EP miniature model galleon (box)
Rowing: Henley Regatta 1879, Grand Challenge Cup Prize Medal and 1877/78 Henley Regatta Isis et Tamesis medals, to/w three silver University of Cambridge Head of the River medals stamped Munsey and Peters, Cambridge, encased in glass, with engraved shields above with 1878/79/80 Jesus College Crews, awarded to R. Williams (Cox), all presented in gilt brass shield case with engraved titles and RW monogram
An Elizabeth II General Service medal 1955-62 Issue, with Malayan clasp, to 22503290 signalman F. W. Bryan, Royal Signals, two silver gilt and enamel Odd Fellows jewels to the same recipient and his father, an SPGCA silver competition medal 1927 to the father, a 1951 enamel and chrome Festival of Britain badge and a large white metal Baluchistan and Sind Arts & Crafts Society medal, to/w a quantity of world coins and stamps (box - medal behind counter)
A Victorian globular ceramic scent flask painted with birds and flowers, silver screw bun cover, C C May & Sons, Birmingham 1892, to/w a cylindrical example printed with a courting couple, silver top with garnet catch, Birmingham 1899 and a Japanese example with white metal screw bun cover, Birmingham 1908 (3)
-
2466194 item(s)/page