G.Aaronson, Manchester, a late Victorian silver hunter pocket watch, Chester 1895, the off white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, with a subsidiary seconds dial, housing an English lever, fusee movement with bi-metallic split compensated balance; with a lady`s fob watch, stamped `935`, the pink and white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, housing a three quarter plate, cylinder escapement movement; and a metal open faced pocket watch
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 gilt and enamel presentation key, the quatrefoil top enamelled with the Cross of St John, presented on opening the New Ambulance Station, Plymouth; with another silver gilt presentation key, for the opening of a Public Hall, Islington; 115g (3.7 oz) gross; a gilded and enamelled badge of office, Islington; and a gilt metal and enamelled presentation key, for the opening of the Astoria, Finsbury Park; all cased (all cases in a distressed condition)
A collection of objects, including: a Regency ivory oblong toothpick box (damages); a Victorian tortoiseshell and engraved cut brass aide memoire; ivory, bone and wooden fans; a Victorian silver and ivory page turner, London 1890 (chipped); and other items
A George III silver rectangular combination vinaigrette/ snuff box by Mary Hyde & John Reily, London 1800, reeded overall, the interior gilt, one side with a grille pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage, 6cm (2.25in) long, 80g (2.55 oz)
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, the engine turned cover with a floral chased border and thumb piece, plain curved sides and an engine turned base, the interior gilt, engraved with a crest, 6.5cm (2.85in), 67g (2.1 oz) The crest of BARKER.
A Georgian silver mustard pot, London 1808, rectangular with shell capped ends to the gadrooned border, with a reeded handle, 11cm long; with five silver fiddle pattern antique salt spoons; and two Old English pattern silver antique salt spoons; 218g (7 oz) gross
A Victorian silver wine funnel stand or small dish, Sheffield 1868, circular with bold beaded border, engraved decoration enclosing a motto above a crest, in turn above an armorial, above a figure of a chained man, 12cm diameter, 74g (2.3 oz) gross The motto `Virtutis Gloria Merces` with the crest of a dexter hand holding aloft an Imperial Crown belongs to the Clan Robertson
An unusual Georgian silver box, Birmingham 1803, in the form of a shell, 4cm long, 14.3g gross; with an Arts and Crafts copper napkin ring, set with a Ruskin type cabochon; a pair of Scottish hardstone stock pins; and a simulated pearl hat pin
A silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1907, the square body embossed with cherubs in a pastoral scene, pull off cover, 9.5cm tall; with a Victorian silver christening mug, London 1868, of baluster shape and embossed decoration, 10.5cm tall; 257g (8.3 oz) gross
A Victorian silver pepperette, by Messrs Barnard, London 1847, the pierced cylindrical body to a flared foot, with pull off cover, with glass liner, 10.5cm tall; with a matched pair of silver pepperettes, Birmingham 1910 and 1913, of vase shape on a short pedestal foot, 9.5cm tall; and a silver mustard pot, of pierced octagonal design, with unassociated glass liner; 262g (8.4 oz) gross
Two silver circular dressing table boxes, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1903, and by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1910; another with a glass base, the cover embossed with angel heads in clouds by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham date rubbed; and a Continental silver coloured cigarette case, stamped `935` and `Sterling`, 6 oz gross weighable
A silver rounded square plain cigarette box, the marks rubbed, engraved with a falcon crest, loaded; a silver covered cut glass dressing table box, Birmingham 1906, embossed with a winged cherub; and an oval dressing table box, Birmingham 1911, engraved `LWG`, on four trefoil pad feet (3)
A George III silver circular waiter by John Scofield, London 1778, with beaded edge, and pierced inner border, engraved with a coat of arms at the centre, on three anthemion and scroll feet, 17.8cm (7in) diameter, 272g (8.75 oz) An unidentified shield and crest because of the worn engraving.
-
2466194 item(s)/page