Lincoln Collective Sale (#81123LN) 08/11/2023 9:00 AM Closed Starts Ending 08/11/2023 9:00 AM GMT Auction Information PDF Catalogue View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 601-700 of 851. Previous|123456789|Next Lot 676 A white metal wire basket, with tweed twist handle and woven design, unmarked, 1.55oz. View details Sold For£4StatusSold Lot 677 A George V matched dressing table set, bearing the initial K, it belonged to Lady Katherine Ethel Carnegie, to include five circular storage jars, one rectangular storage jar, and a hand mirror, London 1931 and 32. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 678 A set of six George IV silver shell capped table forks, each bearing the crest for the McDermott family of Scotland, London 1829, 19.55oz. View details Estimates£100 - £150Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 679 A late Victorian silver cased hip flask, with a silver top and slot base, bearing the initial MI, London 1899, 2.15oz. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 680 A Continental white metal cigar case, with turquoise set opening button, white metal stamped NI, 6.23oz, 16cm wide. View details Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 681 A Victorian plated topped sugar shaker, with a pressed and moulded glass domed body, with etched floral design, 18cm high. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 682 A Continental white metal ladle with a shell bowl, with pierced decoration, white metal unmarked, 0.88oz, two silver handled button hooks, a silver handled shoe horn, and a pair of plated grape scissors. (5) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 683 A Holmes of London cased silver six piece place card setting or menu holders, each of scroll decoration, Birmingham 1988, 1.91oz, in fitted case. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 684 An Edward VII silver cigarette box, bearing the initials MH Lewes 1910, London 1909, with a wooden lined interior, 9cm x 9cm. View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 685 A Victorian silver card case, with heavy leaf decoration, the crest marked Presented to Mrs JM Diarmaid on the Launch of the Thalatta by the Builders WH Potter and Sons 15th July 1881, the reverse bearing the initials WMD, .76oz, in fitted case. View details Estimates£100 - £200Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 686 A Victorian silver card case, with heavy foliate scroll decoration and shield bearing the initial RGW, maker CC, Birmingham 1922, 2oz. View details Estimates£50 - £70Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 687 Four mother of pearl handled pieces of cutlery, comprising a pickle fork and two butter knives, white metal, three with hallmarks. (4) View details Sold For£7StatusSold Lot 688 Three white metal trinkets, comprising a silver salt pot with blue glass liner, 0.90oz, a Continental Millefiori set silver plated trinket box, and a silver rimmed and cut glass salt. (3) View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 689 A cut glass, gilt and enamel scent bottle, set with green and blue enamel on copper and brass top, 12cm high. View details Estimates£10 - £15Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 690 A group of silver and silver plated cutlery, comprising three Carker silver plated teaspoons, two silver teaspoons, 1.04oz, a white metal souvenir spoon for Calais, and plated teaspoon and pickle fork. (a quantity) View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 691 A Continental white metal mounted mirror, of oval form with raised and hammered sunflower and shell capped decoration, stamped VLER 800, 20cm diameter, with carry handle. View details Estimates£15 - £20Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 693 After JF Herring. An English Farmyard, coloured engraving, 67cm x 93cm. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 695 Hugo Teitz (Continental, late 19thC). The Forum Romanum, watercolour, monogrammed, dated 1886, 24cm x 34.5cm. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 696 E Berckemeyer (Continental, late 19thC). River landscape, oil on board, signed, dated 1894, 20cm x 30cm. View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 697 After Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). Study of a horse, with figures behind, lithographic print, bears Atelier stamp, 21cm x 28.5cm. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 698 Hugo Teitz (Continental, late 19thC). Lake Garda, oil on board, attributed verso and dated 1886, 11.5cm x 15.5cm. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 699 After Simon Combes (British, 1940-2004). Cats of the Plains, Cats of the Snow, Cats of the Jungle, three series of limited edition prints, each print 90/500, from the Great Cat's Adventure, with certificates, in a folio case, each print 74cm x 55cm, and a further folio Lion About. (4) View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 700 After Gerald Coulson (British, 1926-1921). Scramble, limited edition print 69/850, signed, 54cm x 69cm, together with after Edward Ash, Lancaster Spurns Defeat, limited edition number 175/500, with certificate, 43.5cm x 54cm. (2) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 701 L. Bate (19thC/20thC). Moorland landscape, watercolour, signed and dated 1921, 37cm x 52cm. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 704 A selection of art work by David Fletcher, Grimsby artist, various mediums, comprising landscapes and still lives. (a quantity) View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 705 After Thomas Kinkade. Cottage memories, three mantel gilt framed prints, 10cm x 13cm. View details Estimates£10 - £20Sold For£3StatusSold Lot 706 George Odlin (British, late 20th). The paddle steamer Ajax being towed by a Lifeboat in choppy seas, watercolour, signed, dated '85, 29.5cm x 48cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 707 After Henry Ryland. A Grecian Idyll, coloured print,18cm x 25cm (2), and other similar prints. (5) View details Sold For£3StatusSold Lot 708 A selection of art work by David Fletcher, Grimsby artist, various mediums, comprising landscapes and still lives. (a quantity) View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 710 After Gordon King (British, b.1939). Swan Maiden, limited edition print 114/750, signed, 47cm x 58.5cm View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 711 •Harry Rowntree (1878-1950). The Busybee, Change to Fair and Really Wet, artist signed etchings, 16cm x 20cm and another Bong and Shower (4). View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 712 Four early 19thC costume engravings, including Half Full Dress, and Vauxhall Victoria Fete Dress, two marked as engraved for New Series of La Belle Assemble, October 1st 1813, 21.5cm x 12cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 714 D Maylor (British, early 20thC). Coastal landscape with choppy sea, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1914, 39.5cm x 59.5cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 717 A commemorative England Football World Cup Final commemorative shirt, England 4, West Germany 2, 1st July 1966, with details and the matches on the road to the final, limited edition, with photographs of the team and the match, and certificate signed by Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Alan Ball, Nobby Stiles, Bobby Charlton, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst, framed and glazed. 68.5cm x 48.5cm. View details Estimates£250 - £350Sold For£170StatusSold Lot 718 JR Chilvers (British, 20thC). Landscape with golden eagles and chicks, golden eagles with dead stag, pair of oils on canvas, signed, 34cm x 45cm. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 720 L. Van Howe (1843-1902). Dutch landscape, figures drying sails before house, oil on canvas, signed, 75cm x 96cm. View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 721 After George Morland. The Door of the Village Inn, coloured engraving print by W Ward, published by J Dean, London 1786. View details Sold For£3StatusSold Lot 723 After George Morland. Shepherds Reposing, The Weary Sportsman, and a pair of coloured engravings by W Bond, published by H Macklin, London 1803, 58cm x 46cm. (3) View details Sold For£8StatusSold Lot 724 After Vladimir Tretchikoff. The Penny Whistlers, print, 45cm x 91cm. View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 725 After Robert Morden. Map of Lincolnshire, later coloured, 38cm x 44cm. (AF) View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 726 After George Morland. Travellers, The Shepherds, coloured engravings by W Ward, The Shepherds published 1806, 37cm x 46cm and 48cm x 57cm. (2) View details Sold For£3StatusSold Lot 727 Montefrase(?) (20thC). Male figure with doves, artist signed lithographic print dated 1974, 92cm x 64cm. View details Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 728 After John Blakey (British, b.1952). The View from the Boundary, limited edition print, signed by Ray Illingworth, Sir Geoffrey Boycott, Dennis Close, and Fred Trueman, Cricketing Legends from Yorkshire's Golden Era, with certificate, 46cm x 50cm. View details Estimates£100 - £150Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 729 Mazia Grillo (Italian). Pompeii-La Corsa delle Beghe, watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1894-95, 16.5cm x 34.5cm. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 731 Jill Gooch (British, 20thC). Bodinnick Cornwall, watercolour, signed, titled verso, 47.5cm x 36cm. View details Sold For£6StatusSold Lot 732 W. Hayle (British, 20thC). Lake and mountain landscape with figures, oil on canvas, signed, 22.5cm x 27cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 738 After Cecil Aldin. A coloured print of Hotel Mitre, coaching scene entitled Ode Old Coaching Inns, in green moulded frame, 35cm x 59cm, framed and glazed. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 739 P. Copeland, Garibaldi Staffordshire figure, oil on board, 100cm x 86cm. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 741 Dickens (Charles). The Works, with sketches by Boz, 21 vols, published by Chapman and Hall Limited, London 1901. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 742 O'Brian (Patrick). The Works, 20 vols, gilt tooled blue cloth, with slipcases, published by the Folio Society. View details Estimates£500 - £800Sold For£1,100StatusSold Lot 743 Irving (Washington). Knickerbocker Papers and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, limited edition 768/1000, published by the Medici Society Limited, London 1914. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 744 Books. Poetry and literature, some first editions, including Rudyard Kipling, HG Wells, AE Housman, and John Betjeman, together with The Autobiographies of Osbert Sitwell, 5 vols. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 745 Bannerman (David A). The Birds of the British Isles, illustrated by George E Lodge, 12 vols, green cloth with dust wrappers, first edition, published by Olive and Boyd, Edinburgh and London, 1953-1963. View details Estimates£60 - £80Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 746 Witherby (HF et al). Witherby's Handbook of British Birds, 5 vols, blue cloth with dust wrappers, published by HF&G Witherby Limited, London 1965. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 747 Thorburn (Archibald F.Z.S.). British Birds, 4 vols, new edition, red cloth, published by Longmans, Green and Company, London 1925. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 748 Swaysland (W). Familiar Wild Birds, 4 vols, gilt tooled blue cloth, first series, published by Cassell and Company Limited, London 1903. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 749 Barrie (JM). Peter Pan and Wendy, illustrated by Debra McFarlane, folio, blue cloth, with slipcase, published by the Folio Society. View details Estimates£25 - £40Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 750 Books. Fine art and art techniques, including Tunnicliffe Sketchbook of Birds, Bellamy (David) Painting The Wild, Ranson (Ron) Ron Ranson on Skies, Big Brush Watercolour, and others, together with British Painters Series, published by Beaver Brook Newspapers Limited 1962, and VHS video tapes on painting techniques. (2 shelves) View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 751 Books. Lincolnshire, including Rawnsley (WF) Highways and Byways in Lincolnshire, Briars A Short History of Lincolnshire, Abell (E.I.) and Chambers (G.D.) The Story of Lincoln, and The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 752 Clare Hudson (Rev. J.Ma.Ed). The First and Second Register Book of the Parish Church of St Mary, Horncastle, for Marriages, Christenings, and Burials, 1559-1683, printed Horncastle 1892 and 1896. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 753 Book. Boston, Skegness and Spilsby, gilt tooled green cloth, published by WT Pike and Company, Brighton 1910, Ex Libris Winston Kime. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 754 Bacon's Excelsior Map of Lincolnshire, and Parts of Adjoining Counties, with index gazetteer showing populations of towns ad villages 1901, published by John Bartholomew and Company. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 755 Folio Society. Comprising Woodhouse (P.G.) The Works, Hunter Blair (Peter et al) A History of England, 5 vols, White (Gilbert) Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, Belloc (Hillaire) Cautionary Tales, Woodforde (James) The Diary of a Country Parson, Carroll (Lewis) Utter Nonsense and Complete Nonsense, 2 vols, all with slipcases, together with Hutchinson's Pictorial Encyclopaedia, edited by Walter Hutchinson, 3 vols. (1 shelf) View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 756 Folio Society. Trollope (Anthony) various works, 6 vols, Hickey (William) Memoirs of a Georgian Rake, Bronte (Charlotte and Emily) Wuthering Heights, Jane Ayre, with slip cases. View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 757 Perrault (Master Charles). Old-Time Stories, translated from the French by AE Johnson, with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, gilt tooled red cloth, first edition, published by Constable and Company Limited, London 1921. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 761 Books. Folio Society, including Stendhal Scarlet and Black, A Short History of English Literature, Pliny, A Self Portrait, Utopia, Balzac (Honore de) Droll Stories, Foster (EM) Howard's End, most with slipcases. (½ shelf, AF) View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 762 Books. Painting techniques and artists, including Cooper (Douglas) Toulouse le Trek, Metropolitan Museum of Art Portfolios, Fletcher-Watson (James) Watercolour Secrets, The Magic of Watercolour, Outdoor Painting, The Secret of Watercolour, and Seddon (Richard) The Artist's Studio Book. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 763 Books. Art, antiques and literature, including Crawford (Alan) C.R. Ashbee, Turner (Mark) and Hoskins (Lesley) Silver Studio of Design, Artistic Luxury, Faberge, Tiffany and Lalique, and Whiteway (Michael Ed) Christopher Dresser, A Design Revolution. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 764 Books. Art, antiques and general reference, including Greece (Prince Michael of) Imperial Palaces of Russia, Bonfante-Warren (Alexandra) The Musee d'Orsay, Aldrich (Megan) Gothic Revival, Woodham (Jonathan M) 20th Century Ornament, and Livingstone (Karen) and Parry (Linda) International Arts and Crafts. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 765 Books. Art and antiques, including Marciari (Kanta) Italian Paintings from the Richard L.Feigen Collection, de Waal (Edmund) The Pot Book, Snowman (A. Kenneth, Ed) The Master Jewellers, Gere (JA) Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and the British Museum, and Rose (Andrea) Pre-Raphaelite Portraits. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 766 Bruneau (Philippe et al). Sculpture, The Great Art of Antiquity from the 8th Century BC to 5th Century AD, 5th Century to 15th Century, 15th Century to 18th Century, and 19th Century and 20th Century, 4 vols, with slipcase, published by Taschen, Koln, 1991. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 767 Books. Art and antiques, including Stephens (Chris et al) The History of British Art, 3 vols, Becker (Vivienne) Art Nouveau Jewellery, Drury (Elizabeth) Self Portraits of the World's Greatest Paintings, Oka (Isabruo) Hiroshige, Great Japanese Art, and Phillips (Michael) William Blake Apprentice and Master. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 768 Books. Art and antiques, including Berger (Rene) The Language of Art, McKaen (High F) Lost Treasure of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Garnier (Edouard) The Soft Porcelain of Sevres, Griffin (Leonard) Clarice Cliff, and Gregorietti (Guido) Jewellery Through the Ages. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 770 Books. Art, antiques and general reference, including Synge (Lanto) Mallett's Great English Furniture, Watkins (Chris, et al) Shelley Potteries, Blackwood (Robin) and Head (Cherryl) Old Crown Derby China Works, The King Street Factory 1849-1935, and Roussel (Diana Edwards) The Castleford pottery. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 771 Books. Art, antiques and general reference, including The Dictionary of Portrait Painters in Britain, Edwardian Portraits, Images in Aid of Opulence, a Pre-Raphaelite Marriage, and The Price Guide for Models of WH Goss, all published by The Antique Collectors Club, Victorian and Edwardian Town Halls, Gayford (Martin) and Lyles (Anne) Constable Portraits, and Garrett (Wendell) Victorian America, and Classic America, The Federal Style and Beyond. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 772 Books. Royalty, topography, antiques and general reference, including The Price Guide to Pot-Lids, published by the Antique Collectors Club, Hyde (Ralph) The Prospect of Britain, Robinson (John Martin) The English Country Estate, and Strachey (Lytton) The Illustrated Queen Victoria (1 shelf) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 773 Books. Art and antiques, including Coalport, Victorian Painters, 2 vols, Guide to Understanding 19th and 20th Century British Porcelain, Houses and Gardens by EL Lutyens, A Collectors History of British Porcelain, A History and Dictionary of British Flower Painters, The Dictionary of British 18th Century Painters, Royal Crown Derby, Ridgway Porcelains, Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture, Rockingham, and Staffordshire Portrait Figures, all published by the An View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 774 Books. Antiques and general reference, including Godden (Geoffrey) Staffordshire Porcelain, Mankowitz (Wolf) Wedgwood, The Age of the Grand Tour, Chelsea and other English Porcelain from the Irwin Untermyer Collection, and Lockett (Terrence A) and Godden (Geoffrey A) Davenport. (1 shelf) View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 776 A George V silver rose bowl, embossed with flowers and rococo scrolls, maker unknown, Birmingham 1933, 11.99oz, with a metal grill insert. View details Estimates£150 - £200Sold For£180StatusSold Lot 777 A Wade Whimsie pottery elephant troop, of graduated form, printed marks. (5) View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 778 A World War I RAF propeller tip photograph frame, engraved with a propeller and "RAF", 31cm x 18.5cm. View details Estimates£50 - £100Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 779 A Canon EOS 5000 camera, with a 52mm zoom lens, Cobra 440 AFC dedicated auto focus, cabling, etc., together with a JVC Super VHS 700X digital zoom camcorder. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 780 A Balenciaga grey leather double zip purse, with belt and buckle ornamentation, serial number 233596.6603.2184, with dust bag, 14cm wide. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 781 A Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer, with instructions, a Kempston Pro joystick interface, with a joystick, and a Spectrum 48K bridge player 2 software. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 782 A Shelley porcelain Columbine pattern part coffee service, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, four cups and saucers. View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 783 A Royal Worcester white porcelain Gourmet Oven China casserole dish and cover, white glazed, the piecrust lid with a pair of turtle doves finial, the base of twin handled oval form. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 784 A mid 19thC blue and white pottery large tankard, chinoiserie decorated with a pagoda and figures in a garden, 12cm high, together with two Continental porcelain figures of cockerels, 20cm wide. (3, AF) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 785 A pair of late 19thC Stevenson and Hancock Derby porcelain coffee cups and saucers, decorated with gilt bands against a canary yellow ground, painted marks. View details Sold For£4StatusSold Lot 786 Five empty Chanel No 5 eau de parfum bottles, 100ml, boxed, a further eau de parfum bottle, 35ml, boxed, a No 5 Chanel perfume bottle, unboxed, and a No 5 Chanel shear moisture mist spray, 100ml, boxed. (8) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 788 A Belleek porcelain vase, modelled as an owl, with yellow lustre wings and eyes, brown mark, 31cm high. View details Estimates£20 - £30Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 790 A Franklin Mint porcelain figure of an elephant, Ruler of the African Plains, an official issue of The African Wildlife Foundation 1989, 29cm wide. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 791 A Moser glass club's set of physiognomical miniature snifters, comprising Slim Lady, Long Fase, Stout Gentleman, Big Bertha, Moon Face, and Long Fellow, cased. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 792 An ST microscope, 32X-1200X, with additional lenses, capsules, and slides, boxed. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 793 A late 19thC mahogany circular cased wall clock, the dial bearing name I&A Mark of Peterborough and Roman numerals, with weights, 31cm diameter. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 794 A Victorian oak cased aneroid barometer, by D Mullarky of Bradford, with thermometer, the case with foliate and dog tooth carving, 89cm high. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 795 A late 19thC German walnut cased mantel clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with coil strike, the case of architectural form, raised on block feet, with pendulum and key, 41cm high, 29.5cm wide. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 796 A late 19thC Hamburg Clock Company walnut cased mantel clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, fourteen day strike movement, the case of architectural form, with a brass St Mark's Lion to the casket shaped top, the casing with turned demi pilasters, raised on a stepped rectangular base, on bun feet, with pendulum, no key, 25cm high, 26cm wide. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 797 A late 19thC mahogany cased wall clock, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, with weights, 33cm wide. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 798 A late 19thC Hamburg Clock Company walnut cased mantel clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, fourteen day strike movement, the case of architectural form, with a domed pediment, the case with carved spandrels and turned demi pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, no key, 37cm high, 25.5cm wide. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 799 A late 19thC ebonised cased circular wall clock, dial bearing Roman numerals, two train movement with bell strike, with single weight, ;2.5cm wide. (AF) View details Sold For£10StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|123456789|Next Previous 123456789 Next Previous 123456789 Next