We found 37531 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 37531 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
37531 item(s)/page
A selection of silver comprising; an Art Deco silver topped powder jar and cover, a Walker & Hall presentation trophy, engraved, 10.5cm high, upon base, a two piece ash tray and a silver mounted glass mechanical ash tray with lobed cauldron, 8cm high, along with a small embossed silver tray, 8.5cm wide (6)
A small two handled pedestal trophy, Birmingham 1959, retailed by Garrod and Co.Ltd, with lion mask ring handles, presented to 'P I Corby', 8cm diameter, 5.8cm high, 2.9ozt, 90.2g, on ebonised socle CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Two silver trophy cups, Sheffield 1959 and 1960, by Mappin and Webb, awarded to 'P I Corby', 12cm high, 9.5cm high, 6.64ozt, 206.6g, on turned ebonised circular socles CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An Edwardian hammered silver twin handled pedestal bonbon dish by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1907, together with a modern silver christening tankard with gilt washed interior and George V silver twin handled trophy cup (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Hammered dish tarnished throughout.Tankard with misshapen base.Trophy with small dent to base.Otherwise good.
BOXING/MATTHEWS/HAYNES A programme from the ABA 1957 Junior Boxing Championships at the Albert Hall. The event also featured the presentation to Stanley Matthews of the Eagle Sportsman of the Year Trophy. The programme is signed by Stanley Matthews and also by Fulham and England legend Johnny Haynes and others to include Jimmy Hill and Buzz Jezzard. Small tear down the horizontal fold. Fair-generally good
CRICKET - ANDREW HALL South Africa 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, practice shirt signed by the whole South Africa squad and belonging to Andrew Hall. Signatories are Smith, Kallis, Bosman, Boucher, de Villiers, Dippenaar, Gibbs, Hall, Kemp, Langeveldt, Nel, Ntini, Peterson and Pollock. 14 signatures. Good
PRESTON RES - EVERTON RES 1933 Preston North End Reserves home programme v Everton Res 29/4/1933, the game none of the Everton players wanted to play in as the Everton Club were playing in the FA Cup Final the same day against Manchester City at Wembley and they won the trophy. 16 page programme, opposition noted on cover, some creasing. Fair-generally good
EVERTON VICTORY PINS Everton Victory Pin Set, Limited edition of metal and enamel pin badges issued to commemorate all Everton's titles, Cup Final triumphs etc , housed superbly in the original hinged case with drawer housing the badges. Gold coloured metal inscription at the front reading "Everton Victory Pin Collection". 24 badges commemorating Everton Trophy Triumphs between 1891 and 1995. each triumph has a separate postcard sized card stating all the details of that particular trophy victory including Football League titles, FA cup victories, Charity Shield, European Cup-Winners Cup etc and each badge measuring over 1" square also shows the details of the triumph. Very good
LIVERPOOL BADGES An amazing collection of over 3,000 badges, all relating to Liverpool FC club and players with minor duplication. The vast majority of the badges are in purpose built cases and some are also housed in the purpose built boxes which hold the cases. Includes approximately 1360 Premier League and European match badges, approximately 390 player portraits and shirts, approximately 250 trophy winning badges and approximately 1075 general Liverpool badges. Includes some Coffer badges. Good
A small silver group to include a hallmarked silver Dish Holder; an early 20th century Indian silver two-handled Trophy engraved 'Delhi Horse Show February 1920'; a silver Mustard with blue glass liner; a small silver Bud Vase and an Eastern circular silver plated Box and cover decorated repoussé style with leaves, foliage etc. (5)
A large collection of Royal Doulton Bunnykin figures including Heading for a Try, Dance, Slap Shot, Easter Treat, Christmas Morning, Ankhesenamun, Little Sleepyhead, Chef, Winners Trophy 2006, Girl Guide, Hero, Sir Galahad, Easter Parade, Winners Trophy 1966,m William Listening Intently, Will Read Tears, Love Heart, Mascot 2006, Home Run Hero, Once upon a Time, all with original boxes and certificates (10 - one box)
Foreword: This collection of Vickers-Supermarine ephemera was sent on request to a 13 year old schoolboy who went to a distinguished career in the Battle of Britain: Archibald Nigel Charles Weir was born in Hythe, Kent on 2nd June 1919. In 1937 he went up to Christ Church College, Oxford, where he learned to fly with the University Air Squadron. Commissioned in the RAFVR in June 1939, Weir was posted to 145 Squadron at Tangmere on 12th May. Near Dunkirk on 1st June 1940, Weir shared a Me110 and probably another. On 18th July he shared a He111, on the 22nd shared a Do17 and on 8th August claimed two Me109s and a Ju87 destroyed. On 11th August Weir's aircraft was damaged in combat with enemy fighters south of Swanage and he made a forced-landing near Christchurch, unhurt. He was awarded the DFC (gazetted 30th August 1940). He was lost on 7th November 1940, when he was shot down into the sea off Ventnor by a Me109 of JG2. His Hurricane, P2720, sank immediately. (www.bbm.org.uk). Vickers-Supermarine S6B 'Schneider Trophy' Seaplane Drawing Office GAD Blueprints, Sketches and Letter, designed by R J Mitchell (1895-1937), winner of the Schneider Trophy in 1931 and antecedent of the legendary Spitfire - blueprint 3/4": 1 foot General Assembly Drawing No. 7907, date stamp for 8 November 1932, 1340mm x 740mm, three traced drawings of S6B components, with manuscript annotation (not Mitchell), typed letter to Nigel Weir with R J Mitchell secretarial signature, dated 9 November 1932, F, with remains of original envelope, P, some unused tracing paper and copy of 'Verses of a Fighter Pilot', Weir, ANC, 1941, published posthumously, G
Tri-ang Minic Motorway Sets and Accessories, M1525 Racing Set comprising Aston Martin and Porsche with Track and controllers, M1501D, comprising black Rolls Royce and light green Hunter, Track and oil,1530 Trophy Accessory set and M1669 Hump Back Bridge Accessory Pack, M180 Filling Station, M1805 Motel, M1605 Zebra Crossing with Beacons, Hump Back Bridge and Straights, all in original boxes, together with two Controllers and a few items of pavement, F-VG, contents not checked, boxes F-G (qty) H
An Edwardian silver agricultural trophy with presentation Sark inscription, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1911, inscribed to front 'Concours de Betail de L'Ille de Sark, Juin 1912, Prix de Concours, Presente par, La Societe Royale, D'Agriculture et D'Horticulture de Guernsey, Pour le Plusbel Animal, Au-Dessous de Deuxans', the back inscribed 'Gagne par, E. S. Falle., avec, Mignonne of the Pavillion, 11022 ps', the trophy with turned ebony stand, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high without base, silver weight 10.3 tr.oz.
An Edwardian twin handled silver trophy with Channel Islands interest inscription, S. Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1908, the front inscribed, 'Prize, Colonel James Priaulx, ADC to Queen Victoria, 1843-1868, won by Spr G. Petruschke', on a turned ebony stand, 7in. (17.8cm.) high without base, silver weight 11.5 tr.oz.
A George V silver agricultural prize trophy for Tomato Export - Channel Islands interest, Charles Weale, Birmingham 1922, inscribed 'Presented to the Northern Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Guernsey - By Messrs, Emsley & Collins, Halifax & Huddersfield. For the best basket of tomatoes packed for export', 5½in. (14cm.) high, weight 11.8 tr.oz.
-
37531 item(s)/page