We found 400965 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 400965 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
400965 item(s)/page
A 19th century rustic stone circular trough, 71cm diam, and one other circular trough in two sections (at fault)Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales CONDITION REPORT: The main trough is heavily weathered creating a rustic appearance however, it does hold water. The other trough is in poor condition and should be viewed as fragments.
A collection of six brooches to include; a Flora Danika gold plated sterling silver leaf brooch, circa 1950's/60s, a Herman Siersbol sterling silver brooch with aurora stone, circa 1960's, a John Lauritzen sterling silver rose brooch, circa 1940's/50's, a David Andersen sterling silver gold vermille white enamel leaf brooch, circa 1950's/60's, a Jemax, Karin Pedsersen green enamel brooch and a Meka Thorvaldsen white enamel modernist floral brooch (6)
An Igor Carl Faberge Imperial clock, the table clock of egg form enclosing a roman numeral dial and mounted with gilt metal floral sprays with hard stone blooms, raised on a spreading gilt metal base supported by a sodalite faceted plinth, the underside signed 'Igor Carl Faberge' 'FM 81', 22cm high, with key, within a fitted box further enclosing a silver gilt plique a jour butterfly brooch, 3.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good overall condition, some minor tarnishing to the gilt metal, otherwise appears to be in good order. Brooch is in good order.
A silver gilt limited edition 'The Coronation Chair', Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1978, No.42/2500, the chair modelled upon a detachable rectangular marble plinth base and inset with a removable 'stone of scone', 14.5cm high overall, within original fitted case and accompanying certificate CONDITION REPORT: The chair comes away from the marble base and there are old, dried glue deposits visible. Some tarnishing throughout and the piece would benefit from a good clean. The stone beneath the seat comes out. Hallmarks clear and legible.
LYTTON (MRS), TOY DOGS AND THEIR ANCESTORS, first edition, colour frontis and other plates, green cloth, Appleton and Company, 1911; with three Dickens books and two books on Liverpool (6) CONDITION REPORT: Our Mutual FriendChapman and HallMarcus Stone 1865Bleak HouseBradbury and EvansH K Browne(rebound)1853
Taxidermy: A Cased Stone-Curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), circa 1928, by John Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, full mount stood upon sand and pebbled covered groundwork, amidst a natural setting of short grasses, set against a watercolour painted hillside themed back board, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 43.5cm by 16cm by 42cm, bearing label to interior ''Norfolk Plover shot by F.T. Moore, at Sion Hill Farm 1928'', taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper board
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Blue Throats (Luscinia svecica), a pair of full mounts, both perched upon tree stumps, amidst twigs, grasses and fauna, above soil and stone groundwork, set against a pale blue painted back board, enclosed within a four-glass table display case with taped frame, 30cm by 13.5cm by 31cm, originally from the personal collection of Naturalist and Wildlife Artist Geoffrey Campbell Black, 1927-2002
A WHITE AND YELLOW METAL OLD CUT DIAMOND THREE STONE BAR BROOCH diamonds in classic crown mounts to the knife edge design brooch. Central diamond estimated approx 0.45cts and flanked by two old cut diamonds at 0.15cts taking the combined total to 0.75cts. length of brooch 5.8cm, weight 4.5gms Condition Report: Brooch pin is in yellow metal it may have been plated to match the rest of the brooch but this has worn away over time, no hallmarks. Mount all good, claws on settings all ok. Diamonds; bright old cuts with small clear feather type inclusions if any.
AN 18CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING the combined estimated total is approximately 0.70cts, finger size J1/2, weight 3gms Condition Report: Diamonds; a few carbon spots and clear feather type inclusions. Largest diamond has nibbles around the edge of the girdle. Mount and claws all ok.
A BRIGHT YELLOW METAL EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING the emerald measures 4.9mm x 5mm x 4.4mm. Flanked by two diamonds of estimated approx 0.20cts each. Finger size T. Weight 3.2gms Condition Report: Emerald; abrasions to upper facets, wear to all of the claws on the emerald, one on the side of the claw has been ripped off. Transparent emerald, of a good colour, with linear inclusions running diagonally across the stone. Diamonds bright by naked eye, with a loope a few feathers and tiny nibbles to the girdle.
AN 18CT GOLD AND PLATINUM DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING of estimated approx 0.60cts with further diamonds to the shoulders, finger size M1/2, weight 2.7gms Condition Report: A few clear crystals, otherwise a nice clear stone, mount plenty of metal, wear to the bottom of the setting from rubbing on another ring.
A CLASSIC TWIN STONE OLD CUT DIAMOND RING ON A TWIST set throughout in white metal. The estimated approximate combined diamond weight is 1.04ct, with further rose cut diamonds set to the shoulders. Finger size L, weight 3.1gms. With insurance valuation for £2950 Condition Report: Has been recently reshanked and reclawed, the flux has not been cleaned off properly (that's the green in the photos). A dark tinged feather in the table of one, the other has some tiny carbon spots seen with a loope.
A CLASSIC OLD CUT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE set throughout in white metal. The diamond is estimated approx 0.78cts with further eight cut diamonds to the shoulders, Finger size K1/2, weight 2.8gms. With insurance valuation for £3650 Condition Report: Inner shank inscribed. Mount all good. tiny bit of carbon seen with a loope, otherwise nice clean stone.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAJOLICA CARYATID PLINTH possibly Sarreguemines, after Mathieu Jacquet's stone chimney piece from the Chateau de Villeroy Mennency, which now resides in the Louvre, 118cm X 23cm x 29cm Condition Report: Crazed all over, large chip top right hand corner, crack to inside stretcher, large chip on base, other areas of glaze loss, darker hairline crack on white fabric section to side.
AN 18CT GOLD GEORGE III, OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH dated London 1816, with white dial , subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numeral and gold coloured hands. Movement signed W & J Baird London, movement number 2324. Diameter 5cm, weight 146.4gms Condition Report: Key wind, dial in good condition, very minor chips to the dial. Diamond end stone, blued screws, highly engraved movement. Fusee movement, made by W & J Baird Hatton Garden 1811 -1825 as per Brian Loomes. Winds and appears to be ticking but does have positional errors, needs servicing.
-
400965 item(s)/page