A Swiss silver coloured metal slimline keyless lever half hunter pocket watch, with nickel finish movement, silvered Arabic numeral dial and enamelled Arabic numerals to the pierced front cover; and an English fusee lever pocket watch with monometallic balance and signed Wm. Johnson, Strand, LONDON 7670 to the three-quarter gilt backplate, the white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and repeat signature, marks for London 1850, (2).
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
J G Graves, Sheffield, a silver open faced pocket watch, ref 320865, the white enamel dial signed 'The Express English Lever', with Black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, three piece hinged case hallmarked Chester 1898, reversing pinion movement, ref 557602: four further pocket watches; a 9 carat gold curb link albert chain; and a silver curb link albert chain
A 19th century rectangular cut glass box with gilt decoration and a silhouette of a Georgian gentleman painted to the lid; an agate 'egg' and a smaller smoky quartz 'egg'; a Victorian elongated cut glass gilt decorated scent bottle; a silver mounted rectangular pocket magnifying glass, in a leather case; an inlaid papier mache snuff box; a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1921, the lid inscribed 'To Lt. Col. C.W.Villiers CBE. DSO from the manager and staff, Native Recruiting Company Ltd, stores department, August 31st 1923'; a polished steel cigarette case and matching vesta, with applied gold lettering; 'C.W.V. from M.D. Bulawayo 1896', the vesta case inscribed 'C.W.V. 12.3.97'; and other items The Native Recruiting Company was set up in 1912 to source labour from the black communities of South Africa and later other African countries to work in the mines
A silver hat pin stand with a velvet base, Birmingham 1907, the finial in the form of a parrot; a part needlework set, including a braddle, a thimble and a pencil, many pieces with carved mother of pearl handles, in a fitted case with other unassociated items; an ivory beaded necklace; silver handled shoes horns and button hooks; a pair of large hat pins with guilloche enamelled tops, in a fitted case; an hexagonal trinket box with cut glass panels; and other items
A silver boudoir clock by A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1929, the watch movement with an Arabic numeral 1.75in gilt dial, in a swivel engine turned oblong mount, on a rectangular base; a brass carriage timepiece, with a white roman numeral dial, in a Corniche case; a Continental silver-coloured metal and blond tortoiseshell compact, of oblong form with incurved angles; and a rectangular case similar<brBest Bid
A silver cased pocket barometer, London 1900, the silvered dial signed 'Callaghan & Co., 23a New Bond St., Corner of Conduit St., London', the case engraved with a coronet and a monogram (dent); another in a gilt metal case, the silvered dial signed 'Negretti & Zambra, London, 18470'; and a map distance magnifying glass
An oval portrait miniature on ivory of a lady, signed G. M. Hudson 1917; and a similar portrait of a younger lady wearing early Victorian dress, in a silver gilt plain frame, London 1907; both contained in calf leather easel back cases from Walter Jones, 196 Sloane Street, S. W.
Two George III silver embossed cream jugs, comprising; an ogee example, London 1768, with a shaped rim, leaf capped double-scroll handle and a domed nulled foot, embossed with spiral flutes, graduated beads and leaves, 68g (2 oz); and another similar on a plain domed foot, embossed with a scroll and rocaille cartouche, 1766, 83g (2.5 oz)
Four silver salts, comprising: two George III pierced oval salt cellars, one on ball and claw feet by Robert Hennell, London 1779, the other maker's mark indistinct, London 1781, each with a blue glass liner; together with a pair of Victorian cauldron shaped salt cellars, London 1844, each embossed with flowers on three feet
A late Victorian silver round sugar bowl, London 1898, part spiral fluted and embossed with floral scrolls and with two foliate scroll and caryatid handles, 176g (6oz); together with a sauceboat by Wilson & Gill, London 1903, with a shaped rim, a leaf capped flying scroll handle and three paw feet, 95g (3oz); and a pair of George III silver sugar nips, circa 1790
A silver rectangular card case, Birmingham 1901, bright-cut with central monogrammed cartouche; three other card cases, various dates and makers; an engraved envelope double stamp holder case by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1912; and a Chinese silver-coloured metal curved rectangular card case, indistinct stamped marks, chased in relief with a four-toed dragon
A late Victorian silver two handled pedestal sugar bowl by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1897, part fluted on a round base with an egg and dart foot-rim, 268g, and a George III oval mustard pot by James Mince, London 1803, the cover with a domed centre and a shell thumb piece, a moulded harp handle and engraved with a crest, 11.5cm (4.5in) long, 135g (4.25 oz)
A silver mounted rectangular perpetual calendar by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1925, inscribed "Trial and Pirates 1926"; together with a George III silver oval salt cellar on four feet, marks rubbed, probably London 1787, engraved with a crest; and a shaped round mustard pot, Birmingham 1902
A pair of George III silver pierced oval salt cellars by R & D Hennell, London 1771, each with a gadrooned rim and four ball and claw feet, and with blue glass liners; together with a pair of Victorian English provincial silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, Exeter 1846
A silver mounted desk timepiece with a Swiss eight day movement, the case by Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1911, with engine turned engine turned bands and engraved with fleur de lys; together with four American silver-coloured metal tapering round goblets, retailed by C.D. Peacock, Chicago, Ill., 229g (7.25 oz) (see illustration on our website)
-
2475480 item(s)/page