We found 1181390 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 1181390 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
1181390 item(s)/page
A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED OVAL TRAY, pie crust border, engraved initial 'S' to centre, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, makers Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker (Barker Brothers), Chester 1918, approximate weight 58.5ozt, 1820 grams, length approximately 52.5cm handle to handlethe tray is not sitting absolutely flat on a table top as one foot is slightly bent, there are no creases or dents but the surface has a number of scratches, some are typical light scratches, others are more scuff like scratches, they would need polishing out
A GROUP LOT OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, including a set of three William IV Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Johnathan Haynes, London 1833, a set of three George IV Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Solomon Royes, London 1820, three other early 19th Century table forks, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initial, maker JB, London 1836, etc, approximate gross weight 26.36ozt, 819 grams (18)
TITANIC INTEREST, a late Victorian silver framed easel back table top mirror, of rectangular form, embossed with foliate design, bevel edge mirror, leather back, maker L.S., Birmingham 1891, mirror approximately 23cm x 14cm, outer frame approximately 29.5cm x 19cm (Provenance: this mirror was reputedly owned by Captain Edward John Smith, Captain of The RMS Titanic, comes with a letter and envelope of provenance from 1922, the letter details that the mirror was at one timed owned by Captain Smith's housekeeper Ethelwynne, who after the Captain's death was allowed to have one item of his personal property as a keepsake and for unpaid wages, she chose the mirror which had been on his dressing table, the letter written by Hilda, (Ethelwynne's sister in law), goes on to say Ethelwynne 'Spooked me when she said that at times could still see Captain Smith's face in it on the anniversary of when the Titanic was sunk', comes with copies of newspaper clippings (2)
A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY, of wavy outline, engraved with presentation inscription and date, maker's mark partially rubbed, London 1916, approximate weight 13.7ozt, 428 grams, together with a silver backed hand mirror and brush, Birmingham 1915 and 1919 (3)
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, engraved Stag's head crest, maker Charles Boyton, London 1834, together with another table fork with similar crest, maker WE, London 1826, approximate gross weight 7.1ozt, 221 grams, together with a late Victorian oval silver dish, the sides pierced and repousse decorated, makers mark rubbed, Chester 1897, oval length 31cm, approximate weight 10.6ozt, 330 grams (4) (condition: forks, signs of use to ends of tines, dish has splits in five of the eight pierced areas)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE, engraved with a lion rampant crest, comprising a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1907, approximate weight 62.8ozt, 1953 grams (33)
A PARCEL OF SILVER, including an Edwardian silver mounted wooden box, a.f, London 1903, two rectangular silver mounted easel back photograph frames, a silver backed part dressing table set, a modern silver mounted circular trinket box, etc, together with a plated dressing table set (parcel)
AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY, embossed foliate decoration, makers Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, length 30.5cm x width 21.5cm, approximate weight 13.6ozt, 426 grams, together with a pair of Carr's dwarf silver candlesticks, loaded bases and two others similar (5) (condition: all five pieces in very good condition)
A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, of circular form, foliate cast and pie crust border, armorial engraved to centre, on three hairy paw feet, engraved 'M' to underside, maker William Peaston, London 1749, diameter 32cm, approximate weight 33.3ozt, 1038 grams (condition: marks are clear, some light surface scratching, area of armorial has some spring/give, a few rough patches on the underside)the salver does stand true on the table top, if the feet have been added at a later date it must have happened long ago, there isn't anything obvious to suggest they are not original
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND SILVER GILT TABLE LIGHTER, of cylindrical form, the pull off cover inset with rhodochrosite within a gilt sunburst design, the base with textured bark finish, height approximately 8cm and a rectangular cigarette box, the cover with textured bark finish, cedar wood lined, width 18cm x depth 10cm x height 2.5cm, both pieces makers Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1974 and 1969 respectively (2) (condition: both in good condition, some tarnishing)
A GEORGE V SILVER GILT RECTANGULAR TABLE BOX, the hinged cover cast with foliate scroll borders enclosing engine turned decoration with a blind oval cartouche, all four sides with horizontal ribs, the base with foliate cast rim and engine turned underside, gilt interior, makers D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1911, width 15cm x depth 10cm x height 5cm, approximate weight 16ozt, 498 grams (condition: good condition, lid closes flush, engraving crisp, makers mark poor to lid interior)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE JUG, of baluster form, blue dash rim, 'C' scroll handle with scrolled line decoration, the jug inscribed 'Joseph & Ann Baker 1789' under the lip, the sides with a painted scene of houses in landscape, the other a garden containing scene of a house with table, shoe, spade, hammer and pliers, height 20cm, together with a Victorian English porcelain jug of baluster form, inscribed 'George Nuttall 1844', painted with two scenes, one of two men cock fighting, the other of a man shooting with a dog at his feet, height 25cm (2) (condition: the Creamware jug is crazed throughout, some glaze scuffs around the rim, the Victorian jug has a stained crack in the body below the handle, a crack in the rim, stained crack in the edge of shooting scene, crack through the head of the left hand cock, some splashes of emulsion paint, some staining)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED SPELTER TABLE LAMP, in the style of Bergman, in the form of a building with straw roof and carpets, scantily clad female figure standing, boy seated on a rug and a donkey standing outside, height 32cm (condition: some minor patches of paint loss)
ALFRED DUNHILL, an Aquarium table lighter with perspex panels, carved and painted by Ben Shillingford, depicting a solitary fish on one side and three fish on the other, Reg No.737418, length 10cmcondition: the item has not been filled and tested but the flint wheel operates correctly, the fish are in very good condition with no sign of damage
REYNOLDS OF LUDLOW, a yew wood dining suite, in the style of George Nakashima, comprising of a dining table on shaped supports united by a single stretcher, width 152.5cm x maximum depth 70cm x height 74.5cm, a bench with shaped supports and single stretcher width 137cm, three chairs with circular seats, shaped back and triple legs, each item stamped to underside (5) (condition: the suite with wear and tear, few scratches to table top)
SPACE AGE MARQUISE FOR CROMCRAFT, a 1970's dining suite, comprising of an oval smoked glass topped table on a tulip base, width 153cm x depth 117.5cm and four swivel chairs with blue upholstered seats (5) (condition: very good condition, upholstery could do with a clean)
RICHARD YOUNG FOR MERROW ASSOCIATES, a rosewood and chrome circular dining table, model 342 R, the top with geometric design and white melamine Lazy Susan, standing on four rectangular chrome legs, together with four tub chairs, upholstered in lime green vinyl on matching chrome frames, diameter 137.5cm x height 72.5cm (4) (Article 10 certificate 575287/01) (condition: showing some minor signs of wear to table top, overall in very good condition, the chrome legs showing some signs of scratches, the chairs with minor splits to vinyl) (with CITES Article 10 (Non-Transferable) licence No.575287/01)
AN E GOMME / G-PLAN 1950'S/60'S TOLA AND BLACK DINING SUITE, comprising of an extending table with one additional leaf, extended width 168cm closed x width 137cm x depth 117cm x height 72.5cm, together with four orange upholstery chairs and a sideboard with three drawers and double bi-fold cupboard doors, width 149.5cm x depth 46cm x height 85cm (6) (condition: seems in good condition, few scratches to legs, sunlight fading minimal wear and tear)
A.H. MCINTOSH & CO ROSEWOOD DINING SUITE, comprising a sideboard with triple reed fronted cupboard doors, flanked by three graduating drawers, width 201cm x depth 45cm x height 77cm, extending table with additional leaf on four cylindrical legs, extending width 168cm x closed width 122cm x depth 96cm x height 74cm and four bar back chairs (7) (condition: overall good, general wear and tear) (with CITES Article 10 (Non-Transferable) licence No.575355/01)
DEREK 'LIZARDMAN' SLATER, an oak refectory table with a carved Adzed top on two octagonal legs jointed by a floor level stretcher with central carving, width 153.5cm x depth 80cm x height 71.5cm, together with six matching chairs with carved lattice back and cream leather seat pads, each with carved Lizard to front right leg (7) (condition: table top worn, ring marks and water damage, the chairs seems in good condition, slight wear to top rail and upholstery seems clean)
YNGVE EKSTROM FOR TROEDS, MODEL TURIN, SWEDEN, a Teak 1960's circular extending dining table, with two additional leaves, diameter 120cm extended width 210cm x height 73cm, together with a set of four Kontiki Teak chairs with black vinyl seat pads, stamped to underside (with original sales receipt from Swedish Modern 1966) (7) (condition: sunlight fading to table top, few light scratches and the chairs with slight wear and tear)
HILLE MANUFACTURED FOR SIR TERRANCE CONRAN, CONRAN CONTRACTS, AN ABACUS SEATING A2-A2, (in the style of Robin Day) two seater settee on a matt black double frame, covered with original upholstery, width 141cm x depth 70cm x height 43cm, together with a matching A3 Teak topped coffee table, width 171cm x depth 71cm x height 29cm (original sales receipt, brochures and order forms) (condition: sofa in original upholstery, coffee table showing scratches to the top)
-
1181390 item(s)/page