We found 182975 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 182975 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
182975 item(s)/page
A Kerr and Binns Worcester ten-piece dessert service, comprising one comport and nine circular plates, the centre of each painted with country pursuits, animals, and game, including fox hunting, shooting, and hare coursing, gilt lines, turquoise and gilt cartouche and oeil-de-perdrix borders, the comport 24cm diam, red printed and/or impressed marks, c. 1855
A late Chamberlains/Kerr & Binns Worcester reticulated globular scent bottle, painted with reserves of ho-ho birds in polychrome, flanked by reticulated panels pierced in the Moorish taste, the long neck with gilt scrolls, polychrome diaper and meander bands, minaret stopper, 17cm high, c. 1850
A pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester armorial shaped circular soup plates, each centre painted in polychrome with the Scottish family crest of Allen of Inchmartine, Perthshire, surmounted by their motto inscribed on a pink banner, within a gilt frame of acanthus and lotus, broad outswept apple green borders, gilt gadrooned rims, 26.5cm diam, iron red printed and impressed marks, c. 1830Provenance: Presumably commissioned by John Lee Allen (b. 1781), the son of John Allen and his Jamaican wife Favell Dehany. His father, a wealthy Glasgow merchant and owner of the Belle Grove plantation, St Ann, Jamaica, commissioned Sir Henry Raeburn, to paint a double-portrait of John Lee and his brother James in the early 1790s.
A Royal Worcester figural basket, modelled by James Hadley, signed in the maquette, of a country girl seated on a tree trunk, a rustic pen at her side, shaped base with tufts of grass and moss, picked out in blush ivory and gilt, 17.5cm high, model no. 1249, puce printed marks, date code for 1888
A Royal Worcester pedestal vase and cover, painted by Horace Price, signed, with a reserve of ripe plums and raspberries, within a mass of green and blue leafy scrolls, powder blue and cream ground, domed cover with spike finial, Neoclassical scroll and bellhusk twin-handles, domed base, 26cm high, puce printed marks, shape no. 2713, date code for 1920
A Worcester King of Prussia bulbous jug, printed in monochrome with an engraving after Robert Hancock, with half-length portrait of the King of Prussia, above Cupid with laurel wreath, trophy of arms, of drums, pikes, muskets, cannon and Fame, blowing a trumpet and three flags, inscribed with the Kings nine battle victories, marked R .H. Worcester and Josiah Holdship Anchor Rebus, 14cm high, c.1760
A Worcester Triangular Platform pattern sauceboat, of silver shape, painted in underglaze blue with Chinoiserie landscape vignettes, C-scroll borders moulded in shallow relief, the interior with flowers and winged insects, scroll handle, raised oval foot, 19cm long, c. 1755Provenance: the Jacob Isaac Ashley Collection, label.
Thomas Sidney Cooper, RA (1803 - 1902) April Showers signed and dated 1864, oil on canvas, 107cm x 187cm Provenance: 1) Charles Andrew, of Coughton Court, Warwickshire; by whom loaned for exhibition in 1882; 2) his sale, Christie's, 22 April 1899, lot 35 (330gns to Samuel); 3) Phillips, 13 December 1988, lot 63 (illustrated in catalogue); 4) for, The Cavendish Hotel, Baslow, Bakewell. Exhibited: 1) London, Royal Academy, 1864, no.472; 2) Worcester Fine Art Exhibition, 1882.
British Military Insignia,A good quality selection comprising a rare cloth pagri badge for the 1st/4th Wiltshire Regiment c1915-1917 then used on the reverse of the khaki tunic in France, being a red wool cloth cross pattee on a light-weight beige linen rectangle (5 x 5.5cm), 1st V Bn Worcestershire Regiment o/r cap badge 1905-08 (crude repairs to the fasteners); brass s/titles, 10/C/KSLI, (10th Company 1st Cadet Battalion), Royal Grammar School Worcester OTC, T/13/County of London (pair), T/16/London, MGC, 34/VAD/Worcester (original pin back), a 'N.A.C.B' die-stamped brass cap badge, 'Birmingham Battalion 1914' enamelled brass lapel badge, a very rare die-stamped bronze cap badge to the 'Women's Volunteer Reserve' (1914-16), a rare die-cast bronze pin back oval badge 'B/1915' within the title 'Women's Volunteer Reserve', made by J A Restall Birmingham (pin missing), a 'Sterling' silver sweetheart's pin back brooch to the 80th CEF Battalion, a rare die-stamped bronzed Royal Engineer's EVIIIR cap badge, fully fretted, slider fastener (Senior NCO's?). Good overall condition except where stated. (15)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
World War 1 & World War 2 Home Front Badges & Ephemera,A large selection, badges include 5 'Imperial Service', 11 'On War Service' (1914,15,16), Railway Service items, 3 'For Loyal Service', 9 'ARP' examples, 2 'For King & Empire Services Rendered', a red bakelite 'Salvage Steward' pin back, sundry other metal lapel badges, some WW1 photographs, two pre WW1 photographs of a Worcestershire Hussar Corporal in Full Dress, a scarce WW1 linen brassard stamped 'Army Medical Service 6.1.1916' and 'Worcester Voluntary Aid 404', with a sewn on woollen Red Cross. Good overall condition. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pair to Sergeant G.Grant, Worcestershire Regiment,Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three bars, Cape Colony, Wittebergen, Transvaal (4635 Serjt:G.Grant, Worcester Regt); King's South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02 (4635 Serjt: G.Grant Worcester: Regt). Good very fine. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pair to Sergeant A.Reeves, Worcestershire Regiment,Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (2462 Serjt. A.Reeves, Worcester: Regt); King's South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02 (2462 Serjt: A.Reeves. Worcester: Regt). With some edge bruising, the KSA repinned, otherwise very fine. (2)Footnotes:Sergeant Albert Reeves was born at St.Peters, Worcester. He enlisted in July 1889. He served in Malta from the 14th November 1895 until 3rd October 1897, then Bermuda from the 4th October 1897 until 24th November 1899. He served in South Africa from the 25th November 1899 until 11th July 1902. He served his WW1 service at home from the 16th November 1914 to the 13th March 1919.Sold with copied service papers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three to Private J.W.Pagett, Worcestershire Regiment,1914-15 Star (21480 Pte J.W.Pagett. Worc:R.); British War and Victory Medal (21480 Pte.J.W.Paggett. Worc.R.). Good very fine. (3)Footnotes:Private John Walter Paggett was born in Kidderminster and enlisted at Worcester. He was killed in action on 6th August 1915 in Gallipoli. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Queen's South Africa 1899-1902,two bars, Cape Colony, S.A.1902 (3737 Pte C.Rollinson. Worc: Regt); two bars, Cape Colony, Wittebergen (1658 Pte T.Harding. Worcester: Regt); three bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, S.A.01 (5161 Pte W.Longmore, Worcester: Regt). King's South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02 (1187 Pte A.Turner. Worcester: Regt). The second with some edge bruising and pitting in relief on obverse, otherwise very fine. (4)Footnotes:Lance Corporal W.Longmore died of disease at Bloemfontein on the 27th May 1901.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Royal Worcester figurines to include "Summer", "Autumn", "Winter" and "Spring" in the Four Seasons Collection and Old Country Ways Figure Collection "The Milkmaid", "Rosie Picking Apples", "A Farmer's Wife" and "The Shepherdess" (8) CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use however they are very dirty and in need of a good clean. See images for more details.
An 18th Century Worcester fruit and hop pattern dish with scalloped edge, 17.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the piece is basically sound there is some light surface scratching to the main centre field and fritting and discolouration to the edge in several areas. There are also several firing blemishes resulting in minor indentations and cracks - again see images. Glaze slightly thicker in several areas and with some surface bubbling appearing with darker flecks now. See images for further detail.
An 18th Century Worcester blue and white saucer decorated with two birds in flight and fence pattern bearing hatched crescent mark to base, 12.6cm diameter, together with matching tea bowl, unmarked, 8cm diameter (restored) and a 19th Century Derby Stevenson & Hancock blue and white willow pattern tea bowl, 7cm diameter
A 19th Century Worcester blue and gilt decorated trio with wrythen bodies, together with a Salopian cobalt blue and gilt decorated trio with scalloped bodies, a Chelsea tea bowl and saucer with polychrome floral decoration, the bowl bearing anchor mark, a further 19th Century blue and gilt decorated tea bowl and three famille rose palette tea bowls

-
182975 item(s)/page