Grantham Collective Sale 05 29, 2024 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 101-200 of 669. Previous|1234567|Next Image Lot Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 106 A pair of George V loaded silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Chester 1913, 25.29oz all in, 16cm high. Sold For£90StatusSold View details 106A A pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1843, 3.42oz. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 107 A George V silver copy of the Coronation anointing spoon, Birmingham 1910, two silver napkin rings, and an ointment jar, with silver lid, Birmingham 1922, 1.69oz. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 108 An Elizabeth II silver strut photograph frame, embossed with stylised daffodils, London 1983, 30cm high, 24cm wide. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 109 An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, of baluster form, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1904, 17.73oz all in. Sold For£280StatusSold View details 110 A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, with coffee bean terminals, cased, Birmingham 1926, 1.15oz. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 111 A near pair of Elizabeth II silver loaded bud vases, of trumpet form, presentation engraved, Birmingham 1966 and 1969, 7.81oz. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 112 A set of eleven George V silver coffee spoons, cased, Birmingham 1930, 4.21oz, together with a pair of sugar nips, stamped sterling, 0.68oz, and an unmatched stainless steel spoon. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 113 A George V silver cream jug, Birmingham 1926, and a further cream jug, London 1918, 4.36oz. Sold For£70StatusSold View details 114 A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, cased, Sheffield 1931, 1.23oz, and a set of six silver handled fruit knives, cased, Sheffield 1925. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 115 An Edward VII silver hip flask, London 1904, 4.93oz. Sold For£120StatusSold View details 116 A set of six George VI silver teaspoons, cased, Birmingham 1944, 2.24oz, together with a set of six silver plated teaspoons, cased. (2) Sold For£40StatusSold View details 117 A Victorian silver cream jug, monogram engraved, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, William Aitken, Chester 1898, 3.18oz. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 118 A George V silver drum mustard pot, of cylindrical form, with a hinged lid and blue glass liner, London 1919, together with a mustard spoon, 2.18oz. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 119 A George VI silver sugar bowl, monogram engraved, raised on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1938, 2.49oz. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 120 A Victorian cut glass and silver mounted inkwell, with a hinged lid, Matthew John Jessop, London 1894, 7.5cm wide. (AF) Sold For£15StatusSold View details 121 An Edward VII silver loaded inkwell, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1908, together with a pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1914, 2.75oz all in. (AF) Sold For£38StatusSold View details 122 A pair of George V loaded silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1919, 14cm high, 14.49oz all in. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 123 An Edward VII loaded silver inkwell, of outswept square form, with glass liner, Chester 1909, 5.46oz all in. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 124 An Edward VII silver vase, of trumpet form, London 1905, and a silver napkin ring, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1929, 3.57oz. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 125 A pair of George V loaded silver bud vases, of hexagonal form, raised on a slender stem and outswept foot, Birmingham 1923, 18.26oz all in. (AF) Sold For£120StatusSold View details 126 A Victorian silver tankard, with figural and foliate engraved decoration, central reserve, monogram engraved and dated 1896, London 1844, 4.62oz. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 127 A George V silver sweetmeat dish, with pierced floral and foliate decoration, raised on three hoof feet, Chester 1912, and a further sweet meat dish, raised on three scroll feet, Sheffield 1927, 3.18oz. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 128 A mid century Cooper Brothers silver plated canteen of cutlery, six place settings, 93 pieces, including extras, in a fitted oak case. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 129 A silver egg cup, hallmarks worn, boxed, 1.29oz all in, Edward VII cut glass toilet jar, with silver lid, embossed with flowers and leaves, shaped vacant reserve, Birmingham 1905, and a silver backed hand mirror, engraved Lou, hallmarks worn. (3) Sold For£42StatusSold View details 130 A George V cut glass and silver rimmed fruit bowl, Birmingham 1930, 19cm diameter. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 131 A Traveller's Rest Ales & Stout advertising wall mirror, framed, 29.5cm x 41.5cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 131A A copy of a 19thC Stevengraph "Royal Mail", framed and glazed, 7cm x 15cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 132 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising County, Alliance and Royal. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 133 A pair of early 20thC brass and cast iron horse hames, number 2, double cased, 83cm wide. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 134 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising Farmers Fire & Life, Birmingham District, and Northern. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 135 A vintage Oliver Standard Visible typewriter, number 9, together with a Smith Premier typewriter (2) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 136 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising London Assurance, County, and Royal. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 138 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising Norwich Union, British, and Phoenix. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 140 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising Imperial, Yorkshire, and Norwich Union. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 142 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising County, Norwich Union Society, and Guardian. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 143 A German 1936 Olympische Spiele postcard, signed by Josef Goebbels. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 144 Three 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising Atlas, Phoenix Protection, and Sun Alliance. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 145 A late 19thC silver plated salver by Dodd of Cornhill London, engraved with a monogram beneath a coronet of a Baron, impressed marks, 35cm wide. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 146 Four 19thC tin fire insurance marks, comprising Manchester, County, Norwich Union, and District. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 147 A 19thC copper twin handled roasting pan, engraved with the letter I, beneath an Earl's coronet, number 22 to handle, 66cm wide, 47cm deep. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 148 A 19thC Sun Alliance lead fire insurance mark, number 345504, 17.5cm wide. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 149 A set of four Waterford Crystal Lismore pattern brandy balloons. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 150 A 19thC Benham & Sons copper and cast iron saucepan, with lid, engraved for Brown's Hotel, impressed marks, 25.5cm wide. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 151 A late 19th/early 20thC elm dairy bowl, 44cm diameter. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 152 A 19thC copper saucepan, with lid, with cast iron handle, stamped E Thomas & Company Oswestry, the lid engraved for Chirk Castle, 15cm wide. (AF) Sold For£28StatusSold View details 153 A Royal Crown Derby Imari paperweight modelled as a seal pup, gold stopper, 12cm wide. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 154 A Victorian brass cased student's microscope, mahogany cased, 15.5cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 155 A 19thC mahogany cased wheel barometer, by L Sotcha of Hull, silvered dial, with thermometer, dry damp dial, and central mirror, the case with boxwood line inlay, 99cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 155A A 19thC mahogany wheel barometer, by Green of Grantham, with a silvered dial, thermometer, and spirit level, the case with boxwood line inlay, 96cm high. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 156 An early 20thC oak cutlery canteen box, with a hinged lid above a fitted interior, and further fitted frieze drawer, raised on bun feet, 42cm wide, 30.5cm deep. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 157 A late 19thC Continental walnut cased wall clock, circular brass dial with chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement, the pediment surmounted by a prancing horse, the case with glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, with pendulum and key, 109cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 158 An early 20thC Adam style silver plated five branch candelabrum, 43cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 159 A late Victorian mahogany cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, with thermometer and atmosphere measure, on a detailed backing sheet, with scales of rises and falls, details of the barometer and Admiral Fitzroy's remarks, 91cm high. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 160 A BAE Systems Red Arrows 2020 calendar, limited edition 352/1250. Sold For£4StatusSold View details 161 Throsby (John). Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, republished with large editions, embellished with picturesque and select views of seats of the nobility and gentry, towns, village churches and ruins, second edition, three vols, calf, with library plate for Charles Thoroton 1852, published for B & J White, and others, London 1797. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 162 A Victorian Walker & Hall silver plated and cut glass six bottle cruet, on stand, raised on bun feet, impressed marks, 19cm wide. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 163 Greenwood (C & J). Map of the county of Lincoln(shire) from an actual survey made in the years 1827 and 1828, comprising East Lincolnshire, and West Lincolnshire, in a calf slipcase, published by Greenwood & Company, London 1830. Sold For£420StatusSold View details 164 Six Pirelli calendars, 1984-1989. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 165 Eight early 19thC Ordnance Survey maps of the county of Lincolnshire, engraved by Benjamin Baker and assistants, under the direction of Major Colby, in a tooled calf slipcase, published by The Ordnance Survey, London 1824. Sold For£280StatusSold View details 166 A Herend porcelain figure of a donkey, with a green scale ground, painted marks, 18cm wide. Sold For£160StatusSold View details 167 Howlett (Bartholomew, engraver). A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln, comprising the principle towns and churches, the remains of castles & religious houses, and seats of the nobility and gentry, half calf with marbled boards, published by William & Miller, London 1801. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 168 A Herend porcelain figure group of penguins, green scale ground, raised on an iceflow base, printed, impressed and painted marks, 15.5cm wide. Sold For£150StatusSold View details 169 Howlett (Bartholomew, engraver). A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln, comprising the principle towns and churches, the remains of castles & religious houses, and seats of the nobility and gentry, half calf with marbled boards, published by William & Miller, London 1805. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 170 A Herend porcelain figure group of a pair of seahorses, blue and green scale ground, on a naturalistic base with lustre seashells, printed and impressed marks, 18cm high. Sold For£120StatusSold View details 171 Howlett (Bartholomew, engraver). A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln, comprising the principle towns and churches, the remains of castles & religious houses, and seats of the nobility and gentry, half calf with marble boards, published by William & Miller, London 1805. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 172 A Herend porcelain figure of a labrador, blue scale ground, printed and painted marks, 14.5cm wide. Sold For£120StatusSold View details 173 Allen (Thomas). The History of the County of Lincoln, half calf with marbled boards, published by John Saunders, Leeds and Joseph Noble, Hull, 1830. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 174 An early 20thC copper coal or log bucket, of cylindrical form, with swing handle, 30cm high, copper and brass coal scuttle, 53cm high, and a copper kettle. (3) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 175 Allen (Thomas). The History of the County of Lincoln, embellished by numerous views, two vols, cloth, published by John Saunders Jnr, London and Lincoln, 1833 and 1834. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 175A A Third Reich Luftwaffe pottery sauce boat, by Schonwald, of double lipped form, with an integral stand, dated 1938, printed marks, 24cm wide. Sold For£90StatusSold View details 176 A suite of Waterford Crystal Colleen pattern glassware, comprising six white wine glasses, seven port glasses, eight sherry glasses and six liqueur glasses. Sold For£120StatusSold View details 176A A group of Wedgwood Embossed Queens ware pottery, including a fruit bowl, sucrier and cream jug, and a pair of chamber sticks. (a quantity) Sold For£32StatusSold View details 177 Allen (Thomas). The History of the County of Lincoln, embellished by numerous views, two vols, cloth, published by John Saunders Jnr, London and Lincoln, 1834. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 178 An Emma Bridgewater pottery fruit bowl, decorated with strawberries and bananas, 27.5cm wide. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 178A A group of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern tablewares, to include two sectional dish, tureens and covers, etc. (qty) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 179 Grainge (Ernest L.) and Claire Hudson (Rev. J.). Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, a quarterly journal, twenty four vols, together with abstracts of Lincolnshire wills, published by W K Morton, Horncastle,1889-1936. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 180 A pair of 20thC Sitzendorf porcelain figures, modelled as a gallant with game bird and basket of flowers, and a lady with a basket of fruit and flowers and a rabbit, each raised on a rococo scroll base, printed marks, 23cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 180A A 19thC muzzle loading sporting gun, with ramrod, 124cm long, (AF) Sold For£28StatusSold View details 180B Two 19thC gin traps. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 180C Pistols; being a Mondial model 1949, .22 starting pistol, a Milbro .177 UMA, and five replicas. (7) Sold For£45StatusSold View details 180D Cartridge compressors, bayonet, bore gauge, two electronic gun sights, etc. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 181 Thompson (Pishey). The History and Antiquities of Boston, and the villages of Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Threiston Butterwick, etc., with one hundred engravings, cloth bound, published John Noble, Boston 1856. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 182 A Royal Doulton figure of the year modelled as Mary, HN3375. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 183 White (William). History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, including the city and diocese of Lincoln, gilt tooled half Morocco, fourth edition, published by William White, Sheffield 1882. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 184 A bronzed plaster figure of a wise owl, modelled perched on an open book and irregular square base, 30cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 186 Four bottles of Taylors Port, comprising First Estate Reserve port, Late Bottled Vintage port 2009 and two bottles of ten year old Tawny port. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 187 White (William). History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire and the city and diocese of Lincoln, fifth edition, gilt tooled green cloth, published by William White, Sheffield 1872. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 188 A bottle of Graham's Crusted port 2013, boxed, Dow's Trademark Finest Reserve port, and Graham's Late Bottled Vintage port. (3) Sold For£32StatusSold View details 189 Britton (John). A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Lincoln, with illustrated engravings and a map, half calf with marbled boards, printed for Sherwood, Nelly, and Jones, London circa 1807. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 190 A bottle of Cockburns Special Reserve port, Number One Special Reserve port, and a half bottle of Fonseca Bin 27 Reserve port. (3) Sold For£28StatusSold View details 191 Stark (Adam). The History and Antiquities of Gainsburgh, together with a topographical and descriptive account of Stow, calf, sold by Nichols, Son, & Bentley, and others, London 1817. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 192 An early 20thC oak case wall clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, clockwork movement, 38cm wide. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 192A A Lincolnshire Cricket Club blazer, with badge, Crombie blue blazer with a Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) badge, and a Lock & Co black bowler hat, size 7 3/8. (3) Sold For£10StatusSold View details 193 (Youngs). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lincoln, by the Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, half calf with marbled boards, printed by W Bulmer & Company, London 1799. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 194 A brass bell, with a turned wooden handle, 29.5cm high. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 195 Creasey (James). Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, and of several places in the surrounding neighbourhood, embellished with engravings, published Sleaford 1825. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 196 An early 19thC porcelain trio, painted with flowers, gilt heightened, against a pale green ground, comprising tea cup, coffee cup and saucer, and a Ridgways saucer painted with floral sprigs. (4) Sold For£5StatusSold View details 197 Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire, 1896 and 1905, gilt tooled cloth, published London. (2) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 198 A pair of late 19thC Bohemian cranberry and milk glass lustres, decorated with floral sprays, with prismatic cut drops, 32cm high. Sold For£600StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234567|Next Previous 1234567 Next