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
Wedgwood Peter Rabbit ceramics, early 20th century Shelley Captain Cook bicentenary beaker, c1928 another Shelley commemorative beaker, Victorian commemorative mug, Adams 'The Farmers Arms' tankard, silver-plated corinthium column candle sticks, pair relief framed miniatures depicting Mary & Jesus etc in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A group of late 19th Century pressed glass comprising Davidson, Henry Greener and Sowerby examples, comprising a miniature tea caddy in the form of a Georgian house, a commemorative tankard for High Level Bridge Newcastle On Tyne, a similar example with Edward Hanlan, a tankard with moulded diamond decoration and a jar cover for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, tallest 12cm. (5)
A small Martin Brothers tankard with a 'Norwich October 1891' scrollwork and the Norwich coat of arms. Signed Martin Bros, London. Height 9cm. Notes: 'The martin brothers potters' by Malcolm Haslem page 82 makes reference to the brothers visiting Norwich to attend an Industrial exhibition at St Andrews Hall on this date.
A Friendly Gesture: A Circa 1780's Mother-of-Pearl Fan, with sticks in the form known as ''battoire''. This monture is most heavily carved and gilded, with elaborate piercing to the gorge. Carved ovals of various sizes have been combined to present various male figures in 18th century dress, together with background lattice work and floral detail. The double paper leaf, presented in quite autumnal colours, in particular dark green, shows a couple and their son outside in the garden next to a simple table covered in a white cloth. They are joined by another man carrying a tall silver lidded tankard, presumably wishing to share a beverage with his friends. The lady in pink, her arm around her husband's shoulders, pushes an empty glass towards the new arrival. All are attired quite formally in 18th century dress, the men in long jackets and breeches, waistcoats and sashes, the boy in red. To the left, a lady plays outside with perhaps the same child, certainly wearing red, his mother this time dressed in blue. To the right, the child has changed to red breeches and a brown jacket with green waistcoat, the lady to blue and mauve and possibly doing some embroidery. The leaf is bordered in dark green, relieved in the reserves with garlands and groups of colourful flowers. Four classical oval vignettes, however, painted in near black, bring back some of the more formal feel to the leaf. The verso is lightened to the sides with large colourful flowers. To the centre, a lone gentleman has crossed water to an island and, next to some ruins, he raises his gun at birds flying overhead. Guard length 26cm. Together with an 18th century fabric covered boxthe monture has been damaged with obvious losses to three sticks. The guard is broken. Losses to the sequins. The gilding is now quite dull, and there are definite losses in particular to the lower guard. Another gorge stick has been repaired with a panel seen from the verso.
Mauchline ware - eight pieces - comprising a rectangular box (The Church, Wallington, Surrey/Parish Church, Carshalton, Surrey/Beddington Church, Surrey), 12.8cm, a pair of spill vases (Marlborough College), 16cm, an oval section box (The Shaws Hotel, Gilsland), 8.5cm, a napkin ring (Parish Church, Carshalton Surrey), a lighthouse box (Station Road, Mayfield), 10.5cm, a paper knife (West Cowes, Isle of Wight/Carisbrooke Castle), 25cm and a tankard (Stirling Castle From Back Walk/Bought In The Douglas Room_Žô), 8.2cm (8)
WW1 & WW2 British Medal group and more to 10635 Sjt C Forrester, 1/ Notts & Derby R. consisting of 1914 Star and Clasp, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Also the Danish "Slesvig Commemorative Medal of 1920" (Slesvigske Erindringsmedalille af 1920), WW2 Defence Medal. Together with his Certificate of service for 21 years and 7 days, WW2 Home Guard framed certificate of service, framed 1918 Swimming Gala certificate, photgraphs, newspaper cuttings, bag of buttons, stable belt, Colour Sgt's sash, small silver trophies, Regimental tie, EPNS Tankard for service as a Court Baliff, Notts & Derby's Regimental Annuals 1922 & 1923 in which he is mentioed, etc.
A pair of Norwegian silver mustard pots, Marius Hammer, 830 standard, each of peg tankard form, the covers set with a Danish coin and on lion feet, 8cm high, approximately 158gm Condition Report: General wear in line with age and usage. The tail of each lion thumb piece looks to have a touch of solder to it.
A German Silver Mounted Carved Ivory Tankard, the foot struck with pseudo marks, probably Hanau, late 19th century, also struck with French weevil duty marks, in the 17th century style, the mounts chased with fruit, foliage and masks, the hinged cover with a young Bacchus finial, the ivory body carved in high relief with a Bacchanalian scene featuring satyrs, nymphs and putti in a woodland setting, 26cm high . Foot rim is loose and can be detachaed from the ivory body. Hinge with some sideways movement as per construction. Some general wear to the high points of the decoration adn chasing. A hand of one satyr has been broken off and the arm of the finial has been re-stuck, otherwise the ivory appears generally in good order, with the occasional small nick. Some ingrained dirt to both details of ivory and mounts.
-
36257 item(s)/page