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 V silver and translucent enamel Boudoir Timepiece, the 8-day Swiss movement to a gilt dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands and set within a cushion cased frame and raised on square section baluster columns to a plateau base and raised on four bun feet, Birmingham 1926, makers mark ABL, width 4.5"
An American silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, American Watch Company 2991902, the gilt three quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiaries and gilt spade hands, the hinged back with all over engine turned decoration and milled band, Birmingham 1888, makers mark A B, diameter 1.75"
A late 19th Century Swiss silver cased open face Pocket Watch, Kays 'Challenge', the gilt three quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and dust cover to a signed Roman enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds and gilt hands in a hinged case with engine turned decorated back cover, diameter 2 1/8"; Together with a silver curb link Watch Chain with central T-bar suspension and Fob, length 14", (2)
An early 20th Century silver cased open face Pocket Watch, E R O Freeman, Merthyr Tydfil 270026, the gilt frosted movements with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and bi-metallic cut compensated balance and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, (hands lacking), the hinged back with engine turned decoration and milled band, Chester 1906, makers mark obscured, diameter 2"
A late 19th Century silver cased open face Pocket Watch, Archd Bell no 14757, the gilt movement with jewelled and engraved cock and dust cover to a Roman enamelled dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt hands in a hinged case with engine turned decorated back cover and milled band, diameter 2"
An early 20th Century silver cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, 148208, the gilt three quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring to a Roman enamelled dial (A/F) with sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands in a polished and hinged case, diameter 2"; Together with a silver curb link Watch Chain with central T-bar and model calf Fob, length 15.75", (2)
A mixed lot of three Pocket Watches, comprising: silver cased open face Pocket Watch by Shepperley and Pearce Nottingham, 11586, the gilt movement with jewelled and plain cock to a silvered Roman dial with blued steel hands in a hinged case with all over engine turned decoration, London 1928, second a silver cased Full Hunter, Henry Carter London 10725, the gilt movement with jewelled and engraved cock and dust cover to a Roman enamelled dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt hands in a hinged case with all over engine turned decoration, London 1877, third a silver cased Half Hunter, A/F; Together with two silver and one base metal Watch Chains and a Fob
A mixed lot of three Wrist Watches, the first a silver cased Wrist Watch, the Swiss gilt movement (A/F), to a white enamel Arabic dial with blued steel hands, in a circular hinged case with applied wire lugs; Together with a 9ct gold Ladies Dress Watch, with brick link bracelet and folding clasp and a Smith's Nurses Watch, (3)
A 9ct gold Wrist Watch, Garrard, the seventeen jewel gilt movement to a silver dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands in a circular case with polished bezel and flared lugs, with snap-on back and marked for London 1960, makers mark D S & S with presentation inscription, and fitted with a sprung bracelet, diameter 1.25" (dial and movement signed)
An early 18th Century Irish provincial silver tazza, William Martin, Cork, c. 1725, plain circular form on trumpet foot, crested, the underside engraved with three initials which have been overscratched, likewise with the scratch weight, possibly with later foot (unmarked) 21cm diameter
An early 20th Century silver cigarette case, Docker & Burn Limited, Birmingham 1926, later enamelled with a spitfire in flight, The spitfire was flown by the Polish piJean Zumbach. Included in this is a paperback book about Zumbach 'On Wings of War', a letter and the photograph from which the enamel was taken.
-
2466194 item(s)/page