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
ARTHUR B. BARLOW FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, A LARGE SILVER-MOUNTED STONEWARE TANKARD, LATE 19TH CENTURY of tapering form with flower head and beaded decoration, enamelled in tones of blue and brown, with a silver rim, impressed marks, dated 1875, incised monogram for Arthur B. Barlow, mount hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1875. 13.5cm highA faint hairline from the rim visible to the interior, approx 4cm long
A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON AND ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, the fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with shell detail to the handle and engraved initials, wavy rim detail to the rim of the slight misshapen bowl, hallmarked 'Philip Grierson' Glasgow 1820, approximate gross weight 0.56 ozt, 17.6 grams, together with an entree dish with cover, a three piece silver plated tea set comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, a large tankard, various pieces of loose cutlery, a cased set of cake forks, a cased twelve piece set of coffee spoons
Rare 1966 World Cup Ceramic Tankard: The rare one made by Moslem of Stevenage, although this is not stated. Beautifully made with silver coloured handle and trim. One side depicts the 8 venues to be used and the other the 16 participating nations. 100% original in stunning condition. Base reads Britannia Designs.
Billy Moore West Ham Football Cups: Crawley Charity Cup in aid of the East Ham Memorial Hospital, year unknown and very blemished. C/W a much smaller tankard engraved to WGB Moore from Mr + Mrs Cowen. Not sure if these were from his playing days or coaching so a span of 40 years 1920 to 1960 a possibility. Framed replica photo of the 1923 Cup Final team featuring Moore. These came with his medals that feature at the beginning of the catalogue.
Assortment of pictures, prints and engravings to include landscape scenes of Oxford and Southampton, some being framed and glazed, an advertising poster dated 17th July 1966 advertising a bull fight at San Remi, a print of a hare after Albrecht Dürer, coastal scene print by "Mitsialis s.a", "Le Pont de Langlois à Arles" print after Vincent Van Gogh and amateur portrait of an Egyptian gentleman, various cranberry coloured-style glassware to include a small cut glass tankard, Caithness-style posy vase, a cranberry coloured glass goblet etched with a flying swan and other items (2 boxes)
A box of miscellaneous ceramics to include Chinese export saucers, a garniture of vases and covers of hexagonal baluster form with enamelled armorial (probably Sampson), a 19th century Sampson tankard, enamel decorated with a central armorial and further floral decoration within blue banded border etc.Smaller lighter coloured bowl has chips to rim. Other bowls appear free of damage or restoration. Note there is only one saucer.
A PAIR OF ROBERT HERON AND SONS WEMYSS CANDLESTICKS painted with apples, 30c high, a similarly painted tankard, a large pot and cover painted with oranges and a strawberry painted trinket dish (5) Condition Report:"APPPLE CANDLESTICKS - heavily crazed, chip to rims, some glaze defectstankard - lightly crazedlarge pot and cover painted with oranges - lightly crazed, heavily discoloured, strawberry painted trinket dish - crazed with a chip to the foot rim"
A GROSVENOR IRIS PAINTED VASE a jazzy Wemyss tankard painted with cabbage roses, a plum painted hat pin stand and trinket dish and a cherry painted pot and cover (5) Condition Report:"A GROSVENOR IRIS PAINTED VASE - heavily crazed and discoloured inside, rim damaged and part restoreda jazzy Wemyss tankard - crazed, no obvious damagea plum painted hat pin stand - chip to base rim, and small chips to top rim, crazedtrinket dish - crazedcherry painted pot and cover - crazed and chips to both pieces on inside rims"
A WEMYSS GROSVENOR VASE painted with a black cockerel and hens, 20cm high, together with thistle painted tankard and fern pot (3) Condition Report:"black cockerel and hen - crazed, damage to top rim and restoredthistle painted tankard - light crazing, no restoration, chips or cracksfern pot - heavily crazed, crack to rim"
A large George III silver lidded tankard, tapering cylindrical form with reeded decoration and pierced thumbpiece, indistinct maker's marks, hallmarks London 1794, height 16cm, 32.9ozNo damage or repair, tankard is very clean and still heavy gauge, hinge lid working perfectly, hallmarks clear
-
36257 item(s)/page