We found 165422 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 165422 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
165422 item(s)/page
A collection of costume jewellery, to include simulated pearls, wrist watches, a charm bracelet, rings, necklets, chains, bangles, brooches, a purse etc., along with various EPNS items to include a tray, a teapot, a rose bowl, a sugar bowl, milk jug and spoon, a wooden candlestick, a collection of various stamps and a collection of coins to include a Victoria 1898 crown, four £5 coins, along with various commemorative and 20th Century coins.
A George III silver teapot, marks worn, with a similar sugar bowl and jug, Sheffield 1936, 18.5ozt gross (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot- Ebonised finish to the handle extensively worn. Coat of Arms worn but still visible however the motto is difficult to decipher. Tip of spout with some small nicks. Areas of tarnishing and 'orange peel' effect pitting. Handle attached but wobbles. Finial underside split and chipped. General dents/blemishes throughout commensurate with age. Makers mark 'IP'. The interior bearing a later metal band to reinforce the exterior where the Coat of Arms are located (this is not noticeable externally). Milk jug and sugar bowl - each appear in generally good condition however the bowl does have a dent to one side. Tarnished.
A George III silver teapot, possibly Charles Fox, London 1811, with demi-fluted detailing and ivory insulators, with a similar sugar bowl and milk jug, (makers differ) London 1813, 33.5ozt gross (3) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future. Teapot- Lacking finial spacer. Ivory spacers to the handle with expected staining. Handle attached but is slightly loose. Cover sits happily. Light general surface wear and blemishes. Overall good. Hallmarks legible. Sugar and milk- Hallmarks partially rubbed. Each appear in rather good condition with only light general blemishes.
A George III silver teapot, probably Thomas Austin, London 1818, the oval teapot of compressed form decorated with a shell cast and gadrooned rim, hinged cover with floral knop and handle with acanthus leaf cast thumbpiece, raised on four bun feet, 30cm long, 20ozt CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks rubbed and but party legible. Front right bun foot has a split to the underside. Interior appears clean. Cast detailing still appears in good condition. Ivory insulators with expected staining and splits. General surface scratches to the exterior. Cover sides are slightly lifted from the rim when closed. Overall appearance is good.
A Korean porcelain tea service, 20th century, comprising; a side pouring teapot, three tea bowls and wooden stands and pouring vessel with a selection of further items to include a British Empire Exhibition 1924 Liptons tea caddy and a set of three Queen Anne China teacups and saucers etc (Qty)
A Chinese export blue and white Gu shaped beaker vase, decorated with fighting figures, h.16.5cm (large break to rim and with chipped piece missing and chip to footrim); together with a pair of blue and white vases and covers, of baluster form, typically decorated with a dragon chasing a pearl amidst foliage; a pair of blue and white bottle vases; and a teapot and cover etc (8)
A second period Belleek Neptune two-place setting tea service, to include teapot and cover, two teacups, two saucers, a sugar bowl, side plate and sandwich plate, second period Belleek mark verso. All pieces marked with 2nd black mark.Teapot with approx. 3x2mm surface chip to outer upper edge.Sugar bowl with approx. 2x2mm glaze loss/fault to pink decorated area.Some staining and discolouration throughout.Otherwise generally good.
19th century tea service, gilded with crosses and scrolls on cobalt blue ground, pattern no. 232 (36) Condition Report & Further Details - Saucer dish badly cracked- One plate badly cracked with small rim chip- One saucer badly cracked and chipped and one saucer cracked- Slop bowl with minor chip under foot rim- Lacking one handle to sugar bowl and large crack to base part- Teapot cracked and has underglaze staining- Two tea cups have cracks- Five coffee cups have cracks- Some wear to gilding on many piecesClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 18th century Derby spiral fluted tea service, painted with trailing Cornflowers, suspended from ribbon ties and gilt bands comprising eight tea cups, five tea bowls, eight saucers, sucrier, milk jug, teapot and spoon stand/ teapot stand, puce backstamp, pattern no. 109 (26) Condition Report & Further Details - Lidded bowl has two small chips to footrim, staining to flange of lid and crack to knop- All saucers in reasonably good condition with usual wear to gilding of rims and centres- Cream jug and slop bowl reasonably good with some surface staining under base- Teapot stand ok with some surface staining to base- Teapot badly cracked with historic staple repairs, and surface staining to flange of lid- Five cups reasonably good with minor staining to footrims- Two cups with cracks to handles- One cup with chips to footrim- All pieces with some wear to gilding consistent with use- Number of backstamps fadedClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Shelley 'Wild Flowers' tea set and two matching dishes in pink Condition Report & Further Details - Cylindrical teapot cracked either side of spout- Ashtray cracked- Corner of small Shelley primrose dish damaged- 1 tea plate chipped- 1 egg cup chippedClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

-
165422 item(s)/page