We found 68875 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 68875 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
68875 item(s)/page
A George III style mahogany cased bracket clock, the silvered dial signed Henry Overall, Dover, with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, calendar aperture and strike/silent to the arch, with eight day fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with ogee caddy top surmounted by a gilt metal handle, four urn finials to the corners, the door with brass spandrels and flanked by pierced sound panels, on ogee feet, 55cm high, together with a wall bracket.
A fine 19th century mahogany and satinwood bookcase, having broken pediment above two astral glazed doors with multiple shelves, glazed sides and urn to apron, some damages to glass and veneers, approx. 231cm high by 138cm wide There are two broken panes, one to the right hand upper side of the left hand door, the other to the lower right hand side of the right door. Other panes have been previously replaced, and there is damage to the lower section of door beading. The legs have been cut down by approx. three inches.
A Victorian gold hollow belcher link guard chain, c.1810,with a swivel clip to one end. A gold seal with a diagonally reeded bale with bead top, urn below and diagonally reeded dome back setting. A cushion-shaped cornelian tablet or matrix seal engraved with a monogram 'RT'. Swivel clip marked 9ct. Seal tested as approximately 9ct gold.Chain 21.41g. Seal 13.80g
A 1796 infantry NCO’s sword, plain SE blade 27”, plain brass hilt with double shell guard, quillon, knucklebow, urn pommel, copper simulated wirebound grip, basically GC (hilt loose, dark patina/ rust overall); and a facing pair WWI POW copper paper knives, marked “R. Trentino” in pricker work panels, made from shell driving bands, GC
A RARE SOLID SILVER MAPPIN & WEBB URN CLOCK DATED 1981, LIMITED EDITION NUMBER 126 OF 210 PIECES, WITH ORIGINAL FITTED BOX AND PAPERWORK Made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, on the 29th of July 1981.CONDITION REPORT M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
Mother of pearl, abalone and brass inlaid coromandel writing slope, third quarter of 19th century, of rectangular form, the cover centred by an urn flanked by a pair of ho ho birds within scrolls and floral sprigs, the front similarly decorated, with leather fitted and satinwood interior, 15cm by 40cm by 25cm
A George III silver ewer or hot water jug, the body of urn form with lobed decoration to the lower half, atop a waisted stem and square form base, C scroll and rattan covered handle, the hinged cover with urn form finial, with remnants of presentation inscription, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's mark is partially rubbed but "PB" is discernible, possibly the mark for Peter and William Bateman, assay mark for London 1810, height 24 cm, weight 465 g / 14.9 ozt approx
A George V silver Arts and Crafts style tea caddy, of squat urn form, resting atop a spreading collet form foot, with removable cover, the body decorated with a planished finish, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the removable cover, A E Jones, Birmingham 1927, height 9.5 cm, weight 146 g / 4.69 ozt approx
An Edwardian silver five piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece of urn form with reeded girdle and cut card work decoration to the lower half of the body, scroll form handles with hardwood inserts, hallmarks struck to the body of each piece, with corresponding part marks struck the hinged covers, sponsor's mark for Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd (Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolhurst), London, with date marks ranging from 1901-1904, height of coffee pot 22 cm, total gross combined weight 2807 g / 90 ozt approx (5)
George Owen for Royal Worcester, a Blanc de Chine reticulated covered vase, 1910, pedestal, twin handled urn form, with honeycomb and geometric pierced decoration, the handles modelled as naturalistic branches with blossom, moulded acanthus lappets to the lower body, on a domed foot with beading, the lid similarly decorated, incised G Owen, gilt marks and number 2366, Rd 448736, 23cm high
An Elizabeth II silver limited edition urn clock, commemorating the Royal Wedding on 29th July 1981 of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, with applied gilt decoration of lion head masks and Prince of Wales feathers, rope twist decoration around foot rim, the lift off cover with Neo-Classical urn finial over an annular chapter ring with Roman numerals and eight day movement, hallmarks struck to the underside with corresponding part marks to the cover and finial, sponsor's mark for Mappin and Webb, London 1981, limited edition number 99 of 210, height 28 cm, gross combined weight 2145 g / 68.9 ozt approx all in, with original fitted tooled leather and satin lined presentation case Note: For similar examples see: Bonham's ex-lot 84, Selected Art and Antiques, Edinburgh, 29 September 2011. Poly Auction ex-lot 2670, Important Watches and Noble Collections, Hong Kong, 6 April 2015.
A late 19th/early 20th century stoneware shallow garden urn, the ribbon tied rim of the white glazed bowl above fleshy leaves, the centre with an iron draining tube securing the bowl to the fluted socle, 54cm (21.25 in) diameter There are old cracks to the socle and some chips to the relief detail. Dspite cracks quite stable, but has very heavy chipping and cracks overall. Might not live through frost.
-
68875 item(s)/page