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 silver trinket box, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903, of navette shape, with reed and ribbon borders, hinged padded pin cushion cover, 12.5cm long; with a silver vesta case, by Gerge Unite, 1884; a silver watch chain; a silver watch fob; a Coldstreamers Association silver badge; 70g gross weighable; and a silver open faced pocket watch
A late Victorian silver rectangular inkstand by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, with nulled borders and foliage at the angles, with a central taperstick with chained extinguisher forming the cover of a box beneath flanked by cut glass square inkwells, the base with two pen wells, on four panel feet, engraved `To F. J. Langford. On his majority from the staff and others connected with the Bristol Goldsmiths Alliance`, 22.5cm (9in) wide, the base and taperstick 19.25 oz Bristol Goldsmiths Alliance was founded in 1882 with the merger of Charles Taylor and Co. and William Langford and Sons, both of which had been established in the early years of the century. The Alliance manufactured and sold articles made of `gold, silver, gems and metals that lend themselves to artistic handiwork`. Their premises on College Green were described as having `three magnificently yet tastefully dressed windows and a spacious showroom` and Mr George Langford as `the talented managing partner`. Clocks were regulated by electricity to Greenwich mean time.
A George III silver oval tea pot and stand by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1799, with a fruitwood finial to the domed cover, a fruitwood loop handle, engraved as a barrel, engraved with crests within a wreath, 29cm (11 1/2in) long; the stand conformingly engraved, on four pad feet, 15cm (6in) long, 547g (17.6 oz) gross The crest of CHARLTON of Apley Castle and Wytheford Hall, Shropshire.
A matched three piece silver tea service, by Stephen Smith, for the Goldsmiths Alliance, the tea pot London 1876, sugar basin and cream jug 1877, in the Indian taste, with panels of zodiac signs, 682g (21.9 oz) gross. In 1876 Queen Victoria was made Empress of India prompting the decorative arts to produce wares with an overriding taste of the sub continent.
A silver trophy cup, Chester 1910, the bell shaped body with a moulded girth, on a spreading foot, with two flying scroll handles, 20cm tall, 461g (14.8 oz) gross, with an ebony plinth with an inscribed panel; with a Victorian closed plate knife and fork, with ivory handles, cased, and an unassociated silver spoon
A matched silver oblong baluster four piece tea service, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1909-12, the hotwater pot by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1919, the tea and hotwater pots with composition finials and handles, the tea pot 28cm long, the hotwater pot 232cm high, 67.3 oz gross
A Victorian silver standish, maker T.B.&S incuse, possibly Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1852, the oval shaped tray base with parchment scroll borders, on bracket supports, with a taperstick over a sand compartment, and two glass inkwells, now lacking the covers, 23cm long, 261g (8.4 troy ozs) gross
A silver cigarette case; a silver matchbook case; a pair of modern silver wine labels; a silver salt spoon; a pair of eighteenth century unmarked silver sugar nips; 190g (6.1 oz) gross; with a Trench art scimitar paper knife, pricked dot engraved `St Omer` and dated 1919; and a resin table ornament of a nude asleep on a leaf
A set of four silver Kiddush cups, maker M.S., Birmingham 1916, the engraved cups with a vacant cartouche on a knopped pedestal foot, 8.6cm tall; with another similar kiddush cup, by the same maker, Birmingham 1915; two larger silver Kiddush cups, by the same maker, Birmingham 1915; and a small Russian silver vodka cup, dated 1878; 221g (7.1 oz )
A silver mounted glass scent bottle, London 1911, the globular hob nail cut body with an embossed silver shoulder, the stopper (chipped) probably a replacement; with a small scent flask having an unmarked silver coloured threaded cover; a silver four division toast rack, 106g gross; and a two piece open work buckle
An unusual silver and glass ashtray, Birmingham 1907, the clear glass globe with a mounted rim and cigarette rest, 7.5cm diameter; with a small silver mounted match globe with a frosted and cross hatched decoration; a silver topped glass pin box; and a cased Victorian silver christening spoon
A pair of silver dishes, Sheffield 1996, of circular shaped outline with a moulded rim, 12.5cm diameter; a silver heart shaped box, with a hinged cover; a comb with a silver spine; a silver backed brush; 196g (6.3 oz) gross weighable; a pair of small swan table ornaments, stamped `80`; an Egyptian small table lighter in the form of a Roman lamp; and an Egyptian matchbox holder; both with stamped marks
A silver mug, Birmingham 1903, of baluster shape embossed with foliage, leaf capped double scroll handle, with an inscribed cartouche, 8.5cm tall, 137g (4.4 oz) gross; with a cased set of six enamelled Norwegian tea spoons, stamped `Sterling`; a large silver and enamelled presentation medal, 58g gross; a small Scandinavian marriage brooch, stamped `830S`; and a circular plated and enamelled Scandinavian box
A silver and pique work inkwell, H.Matthews, Birmingham 1916, the circular loaded base with a hinged cover; a pair of loaded silver desk candlesticks; a silver perpetual calendar; a silver mounted toilet bottle; two coin set dishes; a silver toothpick; and a cased part set of cufflinks and buttons
A silver two piece cruet set by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1959, in a case with two spoons; two oblong cigarette cases, engraved with monograms; a set of six Japanese silver coloured and simulated pearl tea spoons, in a case from Okubo Bros, Tokyo; another set of coffee spoons conforming, in a case, 12.3 oz gross
A late Victorian silver mustard pot and pair of matching salts, Sheffield 1900, of rounded rectangular cut rim form, on swept supports, with blue glass liners; with four silver salt spoons; a mustard spoon; a pair of silver bright cut tea spoons, by Smith & Fearn; a William IV silver tea spoon; two silver backed brushes; a cranberry glass smelling salts bottle with a silver collar; 245g (7.9 oz) gross weighable; a plated coin purse; and three plated cruet items
-
2466194 item(s)/page