We found 133752 price guide item(s) matching your search
Receive email alerts when new lots matching "stick" come up for sale.
Receive email alerts when new lots matching "stick" come up for sale.
There are 133752 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
133752 item(s)/page
* Badges. A rare white-metal International Six Days Trial competitors badge, with red enamel lettering, Internationale Sechstagefahrt, 1935, together with a Rudge Whitworth International Six Days Silk Vase enamelled badge with ribbon, and twelve laser-print copies of photographs of the event, showing some of the competitors and their machines as well as Nazi soldiers and banners, plus a 1930s Airel triangular enamelled stick-pin with white lettering, and a rare 1930s Jap Martin enamelled lapel badge (-)
* German National Socialist Movement & SS etc. A group of pre-WWII enamelled badges and insignia, including Nat Sozialistiche-DAP, Karlsruhe Gautag April 1937, Reichspartel Tag 1937, also with a combined Swastika & Italian Tricolour badge, a Luftwaffe embroidered eagle & swastike overall or forage cap badge, and with a silver-plated enamel SS stick-pin lapel badge -6
* Glazebrook (Hugh de Twenebrokes, 1855-1937). Portrait of Lieutenant A. S. Dunne 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, c. 1915, three-quarter length oil on canvas portrait of Lieutenant A. S. Dunne in military uniform, with walking stick and cigarette, signed, approx. 1630 x 910 mm (6 x 3 ft), some minor flaking to lower edge, inscribed to verso A. S. Dunne. Lt. Inniskilling Dragoons, period gilt frame Arthur Sidney Dunne, son of Arthur Mountjoy Dunne, K.C., of Denford House, Hungerford, received his commission from the Royal Military College on 9th January 1913 He was posted to India in the same year, but returned home from Bombay at the end of 1914 By July of 1915 he was stationed at Febvin, near Bethune in Northern France. On 1st July 1917, a raid was conducted on enemy lines at Cologne Farm, near Hargicourt on the Somme, involving three officers and 120 men. Twelve prisoners were taken, and many German troops were killed, with the loss however of Lt. Dunne and eight men. He is buried at the nearby British cemetery of Templeux-le-Guerard. Hugh de Twenebrokes Glazebrook (1885-1937) studied at the South Kensington schools under Sir Edward Poynter, and in Paris. Principally a portrait painter, he exhibited regularly at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, The Royal Academy, and elsewhere. -1
L(?)te, a late 19th century Swiss gold open face pocket watch, circa 1880, no.2552, with a bar Geneve cylinder movement (the makers name obliterated by one of the dial screws), white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the four piece hinged case numbered 2552, stamped ‘18(?)’ and case maker ‘LC’, the cuvette engraved ‘Examined by Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 33 Cockspur Street London’, together with a bi-colour gold chain stamped ‘18’ and hung with a key and a swizzle stick
A late Victorian oak cased stick barometer and thermometer by Bailey, Optician, 14 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, with engraved ivory scales and adjustable verniers and mercury thermometer, contained in case with arched and moulded top carved with leaf and scroll design, with turned and carved circular cistern and cover, 39ins high Illustrated £500-700

-
133752 item(s)/page