We found 34077 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 34077 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
34077 item(s)/page
A Millers Tool gas generator, model BL2500. This lot is either a catalogue return, unclaimed good or a despatch return and is sold without reserve. It is boxed and sealed and therefore cannot be viewed in its entirety and as such we are unable to give a condition report. Sealed boxes cannot be opened for viewing and refunds cannot be given for lots that are faulty or incomplete.
A Dremmel 300 multi tool with Bonzer 16" can opener shaft. (3) This lot is either a catalogue return, unclaimed good or a despatch return and is sold without reserve. It is boxed and sealed and therefore cannot be viewed in its entirety and as such we are unable to give a condition report. Sealed boxes cannot be opened for viewing and refunds cannot be given for lots that are faulty or incomplete.
A large mixed collection of Civil Engineering items to include ventilation shafts, lube tech spill control barrier, lighting, screws, tool boxes, silicon, inner and outer silicon tubing, metal tubing, wheels, Helifix Helibond, a collection of red part dispensers, etc. This lot is either a catalogue return, unclaimed good or a despatch return and is sold without reserve. It is boxed and sealed and therefore cannot be viewed in its entirety and as such we are unable to give a condition report. Sealed boxes cannot be opened for viewing and refunds cannot be given for lots that are faulty or incomplete.
A .46 CALIBRE DUTCH PERCUSSION RIFLE BY J. G. ZELLER TE ARNHEM, CIRCA 1850 with browned octagonal barrel formed with a recessed muzzle for a loading tool and fluted over the forward portion, adjustable back-sight (fore-sight missing), scroll-engraved breech, scroll-engraved tang, signed scroll-engraved lock (hammer missing), double set trigger (the forward trigger missing), figured walnut half-stock, the butt with raised cheek-piece on the left, the spine with provision for a tang-sight (removed), engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard shaped for the fingers and engraved with a quiver of arrows, scroll-engraved flush-fitting side-plate, spurred butt-plate, and sling swivel, horn fore-end cap and brass-tipped ramrod 77.3 cm; 30 1/2 in barrel
˜TWO INDIAN POWDER-FLASKS, 18TH CENTURY; THREE BULLET MOULDS; AND A CLEANING ROD the first of horn, with engraved brass terminals decorated with a trellis pattern filled with foliage, the nozzle with spring cut-off and the basal terminal formed as a stylised fish tail; the second encased in leather and with traces of early paint, fitted with a turned ivory stopper; one bullet mould with a brief inscription; together with a file; a further tool and two leather pouches the first: 24.5 cm; 9 5/8 in (10)
Aristotle.- Disputations to Aristotle's Analytica priora and Analytica posteriora, manuscript on paper, in Latin, 436 leaves, collation: 1-512, 64, 7-1012, 1112-1, 12-1412, 1512-1, 1612-3, 17-1912, 2016, 21-3412, 3516, 36-3712, 3812, 4-leaf quire (blank) bound in at beginning, the first leaf used as a pastedown, plus additional 12-leaf blank quire at end with last leaf used as a pastedown, unfoliated, catchwords located in lower margin on last page of almost all quires, text block: 140 x 90mm., single column, 17 lines, ruled in blind, neatly written by a single Italian hand throughout in brown ink, a few shoulder notes in the same hand, fine calligraphic headings introducing each disputation, engraving signed by the Flemish artist Pierre Firens (mostly active as an engraver and print dealer in Lyon and Paris, with the inscription 'Suscipit eximiam caeli regina coronam' (not included in collation and foliation)) bound in as frontispiece, a few tiny holes in blank margins not affecting text, minor foxing and browning in places, a few spots to blank margin of some leaves, sporadic small ink stains and insignificant paper flaws, lower margin of last leaves water-stained, contemporary limp vellum, traces of fabric ties on fore-edge, smooth spine with running stitches, covers slightly stained, losses to fore- and lower-edge, 180 x 131 mm., Milan, 1601.⁂ The manuscript contains an apparently unrecorded series of disputationes on Aristotle's logic, and was written in Milan by a certain Matteo Oldelli in 1601 (see the date 'die p.a mensis Maij 1601', on fol. 24/2r).Matteo was probably a member of the Oldelli family living in Meride and Lugano in the Canton of Ticino in Switzerland, and at that time the pupil of a certain father Tommaso Cerroni or Cerrone, as some inscriptions in the volume - such as 'Mediolani apud Matth. Oldel.' (fol. 5/2r), 'Finis tractatus de sub.ia die 3.° Mensis Julij. Mediolani apud Patrem Thomam Ceroneam' (fol. 5/2v), or "Matthaeus Oldellus scripsit sub Patre Thoma Ceroneo Mediolani" (fol. 29/9r) - suggest. We cannot prove with certainty the identities of this student or his teacher, but on some pages Oldelli has drawn the device of Jesus' Sacred Heart (e.g. fols. 3/4r, and 29/9v), a devotion which had been propagated by the Society of Jesus. This feature suggests the production of this manuscript was within the Jesuit academic milieu, and more likely, the Jesuit College in Milan.Furthermore, the study of the Aristoteles Latinus was very relevant to the curriculum at Jesuit colleges and universities, as prescribed in the Constitution by the founder of the order, Ignatius of Loyola. Teachers had developed a well-ordered and clear system of exercises, in the form of disputationes, or disputed questions, a didactic tool which represents a veritable workhorse of Jesuit education. In this manuscript the texts under discussion are the Analytica priora and the Analytica posteriora, which contain the fundamental principles of Aristotle's logic, and had been widely disputed even into the 17th century. Each question deals with a basic principle - like the notions of predicaments, relation, or enunciation - and is introduced by Aristotle's text, or a summary of it. A detailed discussion follows. The manuscript offered here shows how Aristotle's works were studied, as well as Jesuit methodology in philosophical teaching. Matteo was probably a member of the Oldelli family living in Meride and Lugano in the Canton of Ticino in Switzerland, and at that time the pupil of a certain father Tommaso Cerroni or Cerrone, as some inscriptions in the volume - such as 'Mediolani apud Matth. Oldel.' (fol. 5/2r), 'Finis tractatus de sub.ia die 3.° Mensis Julij. Mediolani apud Patrem Thomam Ceroneam' (fol. 5/2v), or "Matthaeus Oldellus scripsit sub Patre Thoma Ceroneo Mediolani" (fol. 29/9r) - suggest. We cannot prove with certainty the identities of this student or his teacher, but on some pages Oldelli has drawn the device of Jesus' Sacred Heart (e.g. fols. 3/4r, and 29/9v), a devotion which had been propagated by the Society of Jesus. This feature suggests the production of this manuscript was within the Jesuit academic milieu, and more likely, the Jesuit College in Milan.Furthermore, the study of the Aristoteles Latinus was very relevant to the curriculum at Jesuit colleges and universities, as prescribed in the Constitution by the founder of the order, Ignatius of Loyola. Teachers had developed a well-ordered and clear system of exercises, in the form of disputationes, or disputed questions, a didactic tool which represents a veritable workhorse of Jesuit education. In this manuscript the texts under discussion are the Analytica priora and the Analytica posteriora, which contain the fundamental principles of Aristotle's logic, and had been widely disputed even into the 17th century. Each question deals with a basic principle - like the notions of predicaments, relation, or enunciation - and is introduced by Aristotle's text, or a summary of it. A detailed discussion follows. The manuscript offered here shows how Aristotle's works were studied, as well as Jesuit methodology in philosophical teaching.
Two cantilever tool boxes, with contents, various taps and dies, and a pipe threader.To be viewed on site at Grange Lodge, Irnham Road, Corby Glen, NG33 4NB - Tuesday 5th December 10am to 4pm only.Collection can only be made on site Thursday 7th and Friday 8th December 10am to 4pm strictly.Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Bourne Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
Date: Qing dynasty Description: A Chinese white nephrite jade reticulated square plaque decorated with a peony blossom scroll surrounded by four butterflies, all carved in relief and finely incised. Wooden stand. Size: 2 1/2", 6.35cm. Provenance: From a South Florida Home Condition: Carved only to one side. The front face with very minor flea bites felt by a fingernail along the outer edge but not particularly visible. The reverse, a loss to one corner approx. 4cm deep by 6cm wide by 3cm high. Another corner with a shallow chip approx. 1mm deep by 4mm wide by 3 mm long. Another corner with a soft edge likely a chip that has been polished down. Lateral saw marks visible to the interior of the openwork there by confirming the hand tool cutting process. The hole quite thick as a piece of jade with a pale celadon white color to the stone and some cloudy speckled inclusions also natural to the stone and only visible to the reverse. The stand with some damaged edges. Therefore the jade does not sit perfectly without a little adhesive. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about the condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
Age: Yuan - Ming Dynasty Description: A fine jade carved and pierced finial. The finial carved with dragons undulating among clouds following the circumference, the stone of an even yellowish- white tone and nicely polished to the outside. The interior shown cored out with a circular core-drill tool marks visible at the base of the interior. Size: 2 1/4", 5.70cm Provenance: From a South Florida Home.Condition: An old Chinese jade finial with dragons. The stone appears to be in good condition, with some minor scratches on its backside commensurate with age. PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about the condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
Age: Ming Dynasty or Earlier Description: Carved as a seated dragon-type beast resting on his hind legs, of stiff squared form with head facing forward. The whole elegantly presented with fine wheel cut features throughout, pale yellowish white stone. Size:2 5/8", 6.70cm. Provenance: A French Collector, Acquired in Paris.Condition: A white jade dragon carving. The stone is of a greyish white tone, there is a brownish residue on certain areas. The stone is quite consistent in colour, with some fissures mostly towards the bottom of the piece, emanating upwards from the legs and into the tail, the fissures with significant oxidation inside, highlighted with russet colour, the entire piece appears to be wheel cut, rough tool marks are visible on the interior between the legs. There does not appear to be any damage or restorations and the item stands very nicely on its own PLEASE REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR A CONDITION REPORT AS NEEDED. The absence of a condition report does not imply good or bad condition however a condition report may be requested as additional information about any lot. Please understand that any statement about condition is provided to a prospective buyer as a courtesy and a prospective buyer is encouraged to have a professional restorer or art conservator evaluate lots and their respective condition to make sure they meet any particular expectations. All lots are sold as-is where is. Please note this Sale is conducted in USD. All Canadian customers will have the option of paying the CAD equivalent. Jade keywords: Jade, jadeite, nephrite, burmese, xinjiang, hetian, qianlong, imperial, white, mutton fat, beijing, suzhou, ming, song, yuan, jin, liao, toggle, pendant, belthook, belt hook, chinese, hong kong, taiwan, old, antique, carved, polished,
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, circa 1968, lever movement, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back with engraved presentation inscription, case numbered 2094901, 35mm wide see illustration 01.06.17, Case with surface scratches, two small dents above the crown on the case edge, back cover with engraved presentation inscription ''A F Deer from Victorian MLC staff on retirement 22.2.74'', back cover with small scuff marks and small opening tool marks, dial with one scratch which is only visible when tilted towards the light, minor spotting marks below the date aperture, later strap and buckle, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, movement needs a service, centre seconds hand is not moving correctly.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Favre-Leuba, Geneve, model: Daymatic, ref: 3781, circa 1965, lever movement, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back numbered 59523, 34mm wide see illustration 30.10.17, Case with surface scratches, back cover with opening tool scratch marks, plexi glass with small scratches, later strap and buckle, dial with minor staining marks, hand setting correctly, date changing, movement in going order.
A Lady's 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Baume & Mercier, Geneve, circa 1992, quartz movement, mother of pearl dial with Roman numerals, Baume & Mercier strap and gilt metal buckle, snap-on back numbered 16801 1907955 and a convention mark 750, 24mm wide, with Baume & Mercier boxes guarantee card and booklets see illustration 25.10.17 Case with surface scratches, back cover edge with small opening knife tool marks, strap is slightly worn, small hair particles are visible on the dial surface which are clear to see under an eyeglass, movement not working.
A 9ct Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster, 1968, (calibre 552) lever movement signed and numbered 22618186, silvered dial with baton markers, screw back with engraved inscription and with a Seamaster monogram, inside back cover with maker's mark OWC and numbered 1655003, London hallmark, 33mm wide, with Omega box see illustration 20.10.17, Case with surface scratches, sides of the case and lugs with minor dents, back cover with opening tool scratch marks and with an engraved inscription, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with scratches, dial with one small scratch next to 3 o'clock baton marker, hands are stained, hand setting correctly, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order.

-
34077 item(s)/page