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 George IV silver cast wine label for "Port" with pierced centre and cast shell and leaf scroll borders, by John Riley, London 1821, and a William IV cast silver wine label for "Sherry", the whole of vine leaf pattern with pierced name, by Rawlings & Sumner, London 1831
A good late Victorian silver gilt cylindrical scent bottle with folding top, the exterior engraved in the manner of Kate Greenaway with two girls sitting on a fence, 2.125ins high, by Samson Morden, London 1882, complete with red leather covered case for same, retailed by Le Cheminant, 72a Wimpole Street, London
A George III silver caddy spoon, the shaped oval bowl with bright cut borders, plain handle, by T.J., London 1812, a George IV silver caddy spoon with embossed leaf pattern bowl, by J.C., Birmingham 1828, and one other George III silver caddy spoon with embossed, lobed and shell pattern bowl, London 1818 (repaired at handle)
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, by J.T., Birmingham 1818, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaves, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1864, one other George III silvery metal caddy spoon, the oval bowl with filigree oval centre panel, and a pair of 18th Century sugar nips with shell pattern ends
A silver fiddle and thread pattern table service - George III to Victorian, various dates and makers, comprising - ten table spoons, twenty table forks, fourteen dessert spoons, twenty-two dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, and four sauce ladles (weight 158ozs), complete with twenty-three table knives, twenty dessert knives with stainless steel blades and moulded silver handles, London 1981
A set of six Victorian silver gilt and porcelain handled fruit knives and forks with plain blades and leaf capped ferrules, the porcelain handles (possibly Coalport) decorated with floral sprays and gilt, by William Theobalds and Robert Atkinson, London 1842 (one porcelain handle broken, some rubbed and discoloured)
A Suffragette medal in silver awarded to "Anna Hutchinson", the small silver 22mm diameter medal engraved "Hunger Strike" and named with the recipient to reverse, suspended on mauve, white and green striped ribbon with upper ribbon pattern bar engraved "For Valour" and the lower bar engraved "March 1st 1912", contained in original cloth covered box, the interior of the lid printed in blocked gilt "Presented to Anna Hutchinson by the Women's Social Political Union in recognition of a gallant action whereby through endurance to the last extremity of hunger and hardship, a great principle of political justice was vindicated" Note : The medal was awarded by the Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU) to those militant Suffragettes who were imprisoned for various acts of violence and who went on hunger strike whilst in prison. At first they were forcibly fed under the most barbaric conditions, as a result of which several died. The Government then introduced the Cat & Mouse Act whereby hunger strikers at the point of death were released but were then re-arrested and returned to prison when they had recovered sufficiently from their ordeal
An 18th Century silver circular box to commemorate the life of Frederick The Great, the lid embossed with a shoulder length portrait of Frederick The Great, the base worded "Veritatis Paradoxa" and dated 1759, 2ins diameter, containing thirty-eight engraved circular paper panels printed with topographical views and with descriptive text (in French) of "Momentus Events during the Life of Frederick The Great, King of Prussia 1740- 1763"
-
2466194 item(s)/page