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
TENSHODO Signature Model HO Factory Painted Brass 'Big Boy' 4-8-8-4 and 7 axle Tender # 4002 in UP Silver and Black Livery. Brass Plates on Locomotive Back Head and Tender chassis 'Tenshodo Signature Model S Takeno' . An early and rare hand made Model by one of their Craftsman requiring Service and cleaning due to storage otherwise Good. The Locomotive and Tender are supplied in separate Excellent Boxes with Wooden Keeps each marked showing the Models to be no 126 of a Limited issue.
TENSODO HO No 160 factory painted Brass Great Northern Class R-2 2-8-8-2 and 6 axle Tender # 2047 in Black and Silver livery. A service and light clean required due to storage. Otherwise Excellent in Good Plus original separate Locomotive and Tender Boxes. The centre foam keep has been removed from the Locomotive Box.
HORNBY DUBLO 13 x D1 3R and SD6 2R Goods Wagons - D1 2 x Low Sided with loads, Power Tanker, 3 x Silver Esso, BR(W) Brake, BR Goods Van (Blue Box), Bogie Bolster and 2 x Bogie Well Wagons - SD6 Standard Wagon and Bulk Grain Wagon. Mostly Good in Blue and White striped Boxes missing one or more flaps.
A George II silver tankard with Victorian applied spout in the form of the mask of Bacchus and with scrolling and foliate decoration all-over surrounding a central cartouche with rubbed engraving (by Richard Gurney & Co., London, 1745 to base and Henry Holland, London, 1872, 18 cm high, 30 oz
One bottle Villa Ansinori Chianti Riserva 1955, together with two boxes of various vintage beer including Cheltenham and Hereford Ales, Usher's of Trowbridge, Aston Park Brewery, Stroud Beers, George's Bristol Brewery, etc, one bottle Johnnie Walker Red Label Whisky, one bottle Dimple Scotch Whisky, five bottles Whitbread Silver Jubilee Ale 1977, five bottles Whitbread Celebration Brew to commemorate the wedding of HRH Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer
A George IV silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and twin-handled sucrier, each with faceted and embossed floral and fruit decoration (by William Hall, London, 1826), teapot approx 15 cm high, 52 oz CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial has been rescrewed, there is a dent to one side, and another dent to the other side. The spacers are cracked. Handle has several dents, the base is not quite level and teapot wobbles, also appears to have had a repair to the base and soldered. Sugar bowl does not sit straight and wobbles slightly. Milk jug has been squashed to one side on the base and is dented. General wear and tear including knocks and dents, tarnish, etc.
A modern silver Stuart Devlin surprise egg, the textured shell opening to reveal a hedgehog beside plants and rocks, set on a green enamelled base (Stuart Devlin, London, 1978), No'd. 151, housed in a red satin and velvet lined case, signed "Stuart Devlin London", together with an associated carved hardwood stand, 6.5 cm high
A pair of George V silver sauceboats in the 18th Century manner, the shaped rims with scrolling acanthus decorated handle and raised on three petal decorated scroll feet, each engraved with crest and motto "Nil Sistere Contra" (by C.S. Harris & Sons Limited, London, 1914), 11.5 cm high, approx 22 oz CONDITION REPORTS One has a dent to the rim and a dent to the belly on the opposite side, there is also a small dent to the base. The other is slightly mis-shapen to rim. There are some areas of pitting, scratches, tarnish to both.
A George III silver tankard converted to jug in Victorian period, the spout with Bacchus and all-over scrolling and foliate decoration, raised on circular stepped base, spout marked Robert Harper, London, 1864, the base hall-marked London, 1770, 20 cm high, total weight 25 oz CONDITION REPORTS Spacers have some cracking. There are some splits where the handle joins the tankard. There is some indentation where the spout has been let in. On the circular base in line with the handle there is some loss to the solder and/ or an old repair. General wear and tear including small dents, scratches etc, residues of cleaning fluid.
A Victorian silver mounted ivory page turner, the mount with embossed decoration and engraved initials (London, 1894), 40.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Some minor chips to the ivory, some light scratches throughout. Silver handle has some splits, bent out of shape in places. Evidence of old repairs. Scratches, splits, general wear and tear throughout.
A collection of silver comprising a pair of Victorian twin-handled salts with embossed floral decoration (by James Wakeley and Frank Clark Wheeler), two miniature three pronged forks and a knife (Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1827), a miniature white metal kettle with swing handle and a 19th Century Russian niello decorated vodka tot depicting landscapes with figures in foreground, stamped HA, 1836 to base, together with a circa 1900 (probably Dutch) miniature watering can with embossed decoration depicting putti in a landscape with C scroll edge, raised on a circular flared foot, stamped to base, together with a white metal pendant in the form of a covered carriage on sleigh base, 6 oz total weight
An Edwardian silver bodied pepperette in the form of an articulated Aunt Sally style doll with enamelled head (by Louis Willmott, London, 1907), 11.9 cm, 2 oz CONDITION REPORTS Pepperette - head has wear to the enamel especially around holes and small chips along neck area. Some discolouration and surface scratches. The body, arms and legs have some scratches and are in need of a clean.
An Edwardian crocodile skin covered travelling case with fitted interior to include ivory handled brushes, shoe horns, cut throat razors, silver topped glass bottles, silver topped inkwell, a silver and gilt pot with gilt-washed interior and integral funnel, etc, (mostly by George Henry James & Co, London, 1907), 63.5 cm x 20 cm CONDITION REPORTS Exterior of the case with some marks, scratches, crocodile skin becoming loose in places. Tatty to the corners, especially worn to the corners. Losing its shape slightly. Various impressed marks, scratches, scuffs etc throughout. To the interior the crocodile skin is becoming loose, tatty, scuffed, ripped, etc, especially around the edges. The attachments which hold the razor sharpener in place is loose and does not fit properly. Steel bladed implements are becoming rusty. Various scratches and scuffs. Some pot lids are loose and one glass pot is missing. Small scratches, small dents etc. Some of the fittings holding the pots and boxes in place are becoming loose, ripped etc and require attention. General signs of wear and tear through use evident throughout.
A George V silver photograph frame with applied cabochon turquoise stone to top (Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1916), stamped "5269" to top, bears Liberty swing tag inscribed "5269 27/6" to back, 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches and marks and tarnish, especially to bottom corners. There are some small dents in the top where the pins have gone in. General wear and tear.
A George III silver chamberstick, the dish of circular form with applied beaded decoration and engraved cartouche with foliate and ribbon decoration, together with a conical snuffer with scrolling handle, both the snuffer and drip tray engraved with initials (John Schofield, London, 1784), 9 cm high, approx 9.5 oz CONDITION REPORTS Drip tray is mis-shapen. The chamber stick tray has been repaired at the handle and it is coming through. There are some small dents to the bottom rim. Base is not quite level and the edges are mis-shapen. All items have surface scratches, tarnish. Some minor knocks, etc.
A Georg Jensen sterling silver cased wristwatch, design number 2347 by Thorup & Bonderup, with original leather strap, housed in a Boodles green leather case, together with a Dunhill quartz wristwatch, steel and rolled gold cased, serial number 731465, housed in a Boodles leather case (2) CONDITION REPORTS The Georg Jensen watch has significant wear to the leather and rubbed patches, etc, some small scratches to the watch, general small signs of wear and tear, total complete length of watch and straps is approx 23cm. Dunhill watch has small scratches throughout, especially to the bracelet, general signs of wear and tear, total length approx 19cm.
A 19th Century coromandel and brass bound vanity case by Jenner and Knewstub, the lid opening to reveal a fitted interior comprising various silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottles (Brownett & Rose, London, 1860), each with engraved top initialled "NH", together with various other dressing table accoutrements to include thimble, scissors, button hook, measure, etc by Brookes & Crookes, together with various ivory handled mirrors and brushes, glove stretchers, shoe horns, etc, some inscribed Jenner & Knewstub, and a vanity mirror and a bottom drawer opening to reveal brass labels inside, one inscribed "Jenner & Knewstub Manufacturers to The Queen, 33 St. James's Street, London" and another inscribed "J Bramah 124 Piccadilly", housed in a leather carrying case initialled "HN" to top CONDITION REPORTS Case excluding cover - approx 26.3cm x 20.5cm x 37.5cm. Handles are very stiff, when open the mirror is difficult to remove and has come off its back board, although is present. Hand mirror has a disintegrating mirror plate, stained and marked. Dressing table bottles - there are three that should have stoppers, but one stopper is stuck, another is missing, and the other is severely chipped, these three bottles also have some chips to bases and fritting all over. The two cylindrical bottles are in similar condition. The other boxes have general wear. The dressing table items - one is broken, and another item is missing, one set of scissors has a small crack to handle. General wear to the gilding. Some rust marks to steel. One hairbrush handle is badly cracked and another brush handle is cracking at ends. There is some loss to the inking of the engraving initials. One shoe horn and brush do not match, and the additional glove stretchers are cracked and are not initialled. Some of the leather interior is ripped and one board is loose. Generally whole case is a bit stiff and has wear and tear, but generally in good condition. The brass inlay at the bottom of the secret drawer is coming away in both parts and rubbing along the top of the secret drawer. The outer cover has wear, especially to the edges and the leather straps are broken, there is a paper label on it, various creasing. The velvet is faded and marked to interior.
A Victorian silver swing-handled basket with grape and vine decoration, raised on four scrolling feet, with blue glass liner (by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1856), excluding handle approx 10 cm high, basket approx 9 oz CONDITION REPORTS Blue glass liner - chip to rim, various scratches throughout, the liner does not fit perfectly into the basket, indicating that it may be a replacement or that the basket has bent out of shape. Metal has light scratches throughout, general small signs of wear and tear.
A 19th Century Chinese .90 silver and relief work decorated three piece tea set of squash form with embossed floral decoration, the twin-handled sugar bowl featuring a bird of prey, the finials in the form of gnarled lotus flower branches, the handles as bamboo (by Wang Hing of Hong Kong), teapot approx 12 cm high, 35 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial is loose, teapot lid is loose and the hinge is broken. The spacers are cracked, there is a blob of solder at the base of the handle, although not visible from the inside. The sugar basin lid - half finial is missing, there is a dent to the body where the bird is. The milk jug has large dent to the body. All items have general wear and tear including small dents, scratches and especially scratches where the loose finials spin round, residue of cleaning fluid, dirt.
A William IV rosewood and brass mounted vanity case, the lid opening to reveal a vanity mirror, various cut glass and silver mounted dressing table bottles (Archibald Douglas, London, 1832), the brass locking mechanism bearing crown with VR, 20.5 cm x 26 cm CONDITION REPORTS Case has various splits to the wood, especially to the lid, and water stains and marks. The brass binding is very discoloured, pitted, signs of verdigris etc. The pins appear to be replacements are they are protruding. Appears to have had patched repairs. There are sections of brass binding missing from both longer edges on the base. The interior case is bruised and there are some losses to the veneer. Both long dressing table bottles are cracked. One of the larger glass bottles - the silver lid does not fit correctly. The squat rectangular glass bottle is chipped to one corner. The smaller taller glass bottle has chips and the silver lid is squashed. One silver inkwell appears to have a replacement lid and a replacement base and these are not hobnailed and not engraved to top. All glass has some fritting and chipping. The leather lining has scrapes, knocks and bumps where the bottles have been pulled in and out, some which are quite tight fitting. The velvet lid of the centre box appears not to fit precisely. The pen is additional. The mirror is cloudy and the protective pouch is stiff to remove from the clasp. There is also a rip to the velvet and several stitches. General wear and tear, scuffs, scratches.
An Oriental carpet, the central field with vase and flower decoration in cream, green, pink, blue and pale cinnamon, on a silver grey ground, within a scrolling foliate and geometric patterned border on a heather ground, 350 cm x 246 cm CONDITION REPORTS Uneven wear throughout. Some light areas of staining. Fringing worn in places. General small signs of wear and tear.
A ruby glass and silver mounted wine flagon with Maltese Cross thumb piece (by George Fox, London, 1871), 24.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Various chips and losses to the foot. Light scratches throughout. General wear and tear. the lid is slightly out of line from the spout. the handle has some 'cracks' where the solder seams are beginning to show. The glass has frits all over and the base has several large chips. Surface scratches, internal flaws, etc. Patination and dirt.
A Victorian silver hot water jug in the Regency taste with engraved acanthus leaf and drop decoration and gadrooned body, raised on a circular stepped base (by Martin, Hall & Co., London, 1885), the base stamped "42785", approx 31.5 cm to top of handle, approx 25.5 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some small dents in various places including one to the curve of the handle and another to the centre of the belly. General wear and tear including surface scratches, knocks, etc. Ivorine spacers are cracking.
A late 19th Century Austro-Hungarian canteen of silver cutlery for twelve place settings, comprising table forks, table knives, table spoons, dessert spoons, dessert knives and forks, teaspoons, two serving spoons, two serving forks, a cake slice, soup ladle, four mustard spoons and four mustards, bearing Diana head hallmark for Vienna (post 1866) 160 troy oz, housed in a leather covered case, the interior inscribed "KVK Hof Juweller N. Granichstadten A. Witte Wien" CONDITION REPORTS All items have various scratches, marks, scuffs. Some with verdigris. Some of the salts are bent out of shape. Steel blades have various marks, small chips, pitting, etc. General wear and tear through use throughout.
Two similar 19th Century silver plated warmer tureens with pierced decoration and heavy acanthus decorated handles, raised on four similar scroll feet, with associated Victorian silver lids of squash form, with engraved acanthus and C scrolling decoration, to a shaped edge, the finial as an acanthus covered gourd (by Richard Sibley II, London, 1852 and 1879), each with engraved armorial cartouche and motto inscribed "Arduis Saepe Metu Nunquam", approx 62 troy oz in lids total CONDITION REPORTS Please note that these are similar but not a pair. Same maker but different dates, one is 1852, the other is 1879
A 19th Century German silver and rock crystal ewer, the wrythen lid with dome-topped crystal and cut crystal finial, the neck with embossed decoration depicting Neptune upon a serpent and Nordic style sailing boat above a bellied body with embossed acanthus decoration, set with eleven cut rock crystal medallions, raised on a similarly decorated circular stepped foot, the spout in the form of a serpent with tail and rock crystal handle of plain form (bears London import marks, BCT Co Limited, London, 1925), approx 19.5 cm high, total weight 12 oz
An 18th Century tortoiseshell and yellow metal mounted box of circular form with waisted sides, the top and bottom with engraved foliate and scrolling decoration, each set with gold and silver floral spray, the sides of basketweave decoration, the hinged top opening to reveal a plain interior, approx 6.5 cm diameter x 3.2 cm high
A George III silver coffee pot of baluster form, raised on circular stepped foot with wooden scrolling handle and later scrolling and foliate embossed decoration (probably by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1763), approx 27.5 cm high, approx 28 oz including handle CONDITION REPORTS There are some dents around the top and the bottom of the spout where it has been inserted. The lid is stiff. General wear and tear including surface scratches. Engraving is rubbed. Marks are rubbed. Pitting around the base and handle appears to have been off and put back on again.
A 19th Century Continental silver gilt and enamel decorated vinaigrette in the form of an egg, the body decorated with floral sprays, musician with putti beside him and bird with letter on a white ground, the lid opening to reveal a pierced grille, bears maker's mark "LP" to inside rim, 2.8 cm long
A modern silver Stuart Devlin surprise egg, the textured shell opening to reveal an anchor surrounded by two fish on a rocky surface, No'd. 31 (Stuart Devlin, London, 1977), in red-lined case inscribed "Boodle & Dunthorne Liverpool and Chester Designed and Made by Stuart Devlin", with associated turned hardwood stand, 7 cm high
-
2475480 item(s)/page