We found 36257 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 36257 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
36257 item(s)/page
A group of silver cups and tankards comprising a Victorian Goblet of classic chalice form with knopped stem, London 1881, makers mark indistinct, a trophy for the Durleston Court, 100 yds open, Sheffield 1906, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, a child's tankard, Birmingham 1962, Roberts & Dore, and a christening mug, name and date engraved, Sheffield 1937, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), total weight 14.17toz.
A 19th Century Victorian English antique Mochaware / Mocha Ware stoneware tankard being a rare larger Imperial Quart or two pint / double pint example with blue painted slip bands with brown band depicting the Mocha decoration. Applied white glazed Imperial Crown present. Measures: 15cm tall. Condition: multiple small chips and hairline to rim.
comprising a BALUSTER HALF PINT TANKARD, Glasgow, of bold baluster form, scroll handle, 13cm high; a LIDDED 2 GILL MEASURE, Glasgow of baluster form, various weights and measure marks, slight threaded detail, crown motif to hinged cover, scroll handle, 11cm high; a SERVING PLATTER, possibly William Scott Edinburgh, of plain circular form, plain bouge, 32.5cm diameter; and a PAIR OF LARGE PLATTERS, early 19th century, the touch marks to the rear faint, copying English rose mark, moulded rim and with four faux hallmarks to the bouge and stamped owners initials, 42.5cm diameter
maker's mark only to inside of base, the circular box with straight sides and pull off cover, engraved to the border with simple stylised foliate border, the base section with rectangular aperture for ribbon(5.3cm diameter, weight 25.2g)Note: Robert Cruickshank was the only Old Aberdeen goldsmith who was born in Scotland, the only other two recorded are Etienne (Stephen) Agate and Samuel Le Revier both of French origin. His training is likely (although documents are lacking) to have been given by George Walker of Aberdeen. Cruickshank’s larger work is generally seen struck with maker's mark only and close comparison to the marks struck to the Quaich within Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum and the Aberdeen University Tankard show that the uniquely shaped punch with rather soft edges following the shape of the two initials can concretely be tied to him. He later changes his punch (perhaps as his original is worn) to a more ‘modern’ rectangular shaped punch and this along with Old Aberdeen town marks are seen to his later production of flatware. This box is a new discovery within the rare survival of work by Robert Cruickshank and indeed of Old Aberdeen as a whole. The surviving silver by Cruickshank shows a very interesting and important cross section of work from three prong forks (perhaps the earliest for Aberdeen) to the various important Civic and Royal commission he received, including the fine Royal Huntly Race prize sword and cup and cover. It is interesting to note that the University of Aberdeen Tankard by Cruickshank has a large circular cartouche formed of the same stylised foliate engraving seen to the cover of the seal box under discussion. Seal boxes appear to be a generally rare survival in Scotland. Originally containing the wax seal of the granter of a document or charter they are suspended by a wide ribbon from the vellum document. In some instances they are engraved with a representation of the seal within on the covers. Due to this, and in spite of its plain nature, it is likely this box was part of an important presentation likely from a civic body within Aberdeen, perhaps the University or City Council. Indeed, it is not until the work of George booth circa 1825 that the next Aberdeen made example is seen (National Museum Scotland 1976-34).
A collection of items to include simulated rosewood writing slope containing draught pieces, a box containing a turned wood chess set, an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid hand mirror, various Oriental style china and metal wares, a Black Forest style carved figure of a gentleman carrying a tankard and ewer, approx 50 cm high, etc
Tobacciana & Smoking - a Dunhill chromium-plated novelty table lighter, as a miniature 18th century tankard, 9cm high, c. 1950, (1); another, similar, (1); a Dunhill gentleman's rectangular cigarette lighter, silver-coloured ground chased with a geometric design, 6cm long, c. 1965, (1); a gold-plated rectangular lighter, stamped Dupont, cast in relief with the company's advertising on a radiating geometric ground, 6.1cm long, cased with paperwork en suite, (1); other Dupont lighters, vintage geometric designs, (3); a Zippo, for The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., boxed en suite, (1); another Zippo, brass, (1), [9]
A large collection of motoring memorabilia and trophy cups, formerly the property of W.A. Cleave, mainly dating between 1937 and 1971 including silver two handled Plymouth Motor Club Beverley Trophy 1937 - 1948; silver Plymouth Motor Club Chard Trophy Cup, silver W.C.M.C. Vintage Car Cup 1955; N.W.L.M.C. Gloucester Trial 1949 silver plated presentation tray; a selection of over 70 various silver plated motoring trophy cups including V & HMC Speed Trials 1963, Hagley & District Light Car Club Speed Trials 1959, BARC 1950, BMC & LCC Fedden Trial 1947, various Plymouth Motor Club cups, West of England Motor Club 1950 cup, TDMC Easter Hill Climb 1971, Plymouth Motor Club Ho cup 1939; various copper and plated motoring tankards including seven-fifty Blandford 1960 tankard, Hants & Berks Motor Club, Trengwainton 1947 tankard and others, three motoring related ash trays including TMC 1949, West of England Motor Club 1949 & Plymouth Motor Club 1948; Bugatti Owners Club Ladies Compact, pair of Mercury Club cuff links, silver & enamelled West Cornwall Motor Club medallion, various relating photographs of Motor cars; books including Fangio - My Twenty Years of Racing, May - Speed Hill Climb, BRM - The Story of Britains Great Racing Car, various pamphlets and related items; 8 small silver trophy cups including Plymouth Motor Club 1937, TMC 1946, Plymouth Motor Club 1938, PMC Speedwell Cup 1937 and others; chromium plated desk calendar "PMC Motor Trophy 1948"; various presentation shields including ACU Cornwall Trial 1949, Daily Express 1000 miles Car Rally 1950, Blandford Camp Speed Hill Climb 1958; Bristol MC & LCC 1949 and 1950, BARC Brunton 1959 and others.
An 18th Century German pewter vessel / tankard having bulbous form with scroll handle sitting on circular plinth base being marked to the base together with a large 18th Century pewter vessel in a shape of watering can having floral decoration to the body and F I K shield notation. Measure: 25cm tall.
Various Shipping Related Metalware Group including Egyptian Mail egg cups; Tankard John Read & Sons 1865-1965, Tankard engrave MV Britannic, MV Ulster Monarch box, two Shipco bowls, City of Dublin candle holder, A Milburn ashtray, Holland-Afrika bowl and other together with a small collection of ship models
-
36257 item(s)/page