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 201-300 of 669. Previous|1234567|Next Image Lot Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 199 Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire, 1919 and 1933, gilt tooled cloth, published London. (2) Sold For£35StatusSold View details 200 Five Victorian turquoise wine glasses, 22-23cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 201 A Baume & Mercier gentlemans Tronosonic wristwatch, circular gold dial with batons, centre seconds, date aperture, in a textured yellow metal casing, serial number 49005/31003, on a later leather strap, boxed. Sold For£750StatusSold View details 202 A gentleman's 18ct gold signet ring, monogram engraved, size N, 12.4g. Sold For£400StatusSold View details 203 A late 19thC parure of amethyst set jewellery, in yellow metal, each with a faux pearl surround, comprising a necklace with detachable clip pendant, bracelet and pair of earrings. (AF) Sold For£360StatusSold View details 205 A 9ct gold and smoky quartz ring, approximately 5ct, size M, 4.1g. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 206 A gentleman's signet ring, unengraved, yellow metal, stamped 18ct, size R, 5.2g. Sold For£170StatusSold View details 207 A bi-colour double oval link neck chain, marked 18c, on a base metal bolt ring clasp, 4.5g all in. Sold For£150StatusSold View details 208 Silver and costume jewellery, including a futuristic silver brooch, coral and seed pearl necklaces, an Arctus pendant watch, bracelets, necklaces etc. (qty) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 209 A 9ct gold and opal ring, size P, 3.2g. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 210 A 9ct gold plain wedding band, size N, 3.6g. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 211 A heart shaped photograph locket, foliate engraved, marked 9ct Bk & Ft, on a 9ct gold curb link neck chain with bolt ring clasp, 7.5g all in. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 212 An 18ct gold band, size I, 2.7g. Sold For£95StatusSold View details 213 A 9ct gold three bar gate bracelet, on a heart shape padlock clasp, with safety chain as fitted, 12.4g. Sold For£200StatusSold View details 214 A 9ct gold curb link bracelet, without clasp and with partial safety chain, 24.6g. Sold For£400StatusSold View details 215 A pair of enamel oval torpedo and chainlink cufflinks, marked 9ct, 5.6g. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 216 A 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, 4.1g. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 217 A silver curb link charm bracelet, on a heart shape padlock clasp, with safety chain, and fourteen charms as fitted, including a charm for the Beatles, formed as a beetle opening to reveal the Beatles inside, 62.9g. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 219 Silver and costume jewellery, including a late 19thC silver pocket watch, micro mosaic brooch, enamel shamrock brooch, Art Deco silver brooch with enamel decoration, rings etc. (qty) Sold For£42StatusSold View details 220 A 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp, 2.1g, and a Victorian signet ring, yellow metal, monogram engraved, internally engraved "From Mother", size V, 3.5g. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 221 A silver curb link charm bracelet, with safety chain and hard shaped padlock clasp, together with thirty charms or coins as fitted, 3.59oz. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 222 An 18ct gold and diamond set wedding band, in a crossover design, size T, 4.4g. Sold For£200StatusSold View details 222A A Summit gentleman's gold plated wristwatch, on a leather strap, Zurich Sports stainless steel cased quartz wristwatch, and a Slazenger wristwatch, all cased. (3) Sold For£10StatusSold View details 223 A 9ct rose gold and white sapphire set single stone gypsy ring, size K, 3.9g. Sold For£70StatusSold View details 224 An early 20thC photo locket, with floral and foliate engraving, reserve monogram engraved, stamped 9ct Bk/Ft, on a 9ct gold fancy link neck chain, with bolt ring clasp, 7.3g all in. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 225 A Rone gentleman's Sportmans 9ct gold cased wristwatch, circular gilt dial with chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, on a leather strap. Sold For£150StatusSold View details 226 A 9ct gold wedding band, size O/P, 3.0g. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 227 A Victorian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond five stone ring, set with three pale sapphires interspersed with two diamonds, size M/N, 2.2g. Sold For£150StatusSold View details 228 A 9ct rose gold knot ring, size L, 1.2g, together with a 9ct gold double photo locket. (2) Sold For£35StatusSold View details 229 A 9ct gold and amethyst three stone ring, in a stepped claw setting, with three oval cut amethysts, and diamond set shoulders, size O, 4.1g. Sold For£160StatusSold View details 230 A George V gold half sovereign 1915, 4.0g. Sold For£170StatusSold View details 231 After Robert Morden (English, 1650-1703). Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, 36.5cm x 42cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 232 A George III Act of Parliament, for dividing and inclosing the open common fields, meadows, dales and common fen, within the parish on Billinghay, in the county of Lincoln, and for draining and preserving the said dales and common fen, and also certain enclosed lowlands thereto enjoining in the said parish, printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London 1777. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 233 After Christopher Saxton (English, 1540-1610). Lincolniae, a hand coloured engraving of the county of Lincolnshire by William Kip, 29.5cm x 35cm. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 234 The Sleaford Gazette, 1858-1956. A complete run in numerous folio bindings. Sold For£200StatusSold View details 235 After Richard Blome (English, 1635-1705). A map of Y County of Lincolne, with its divisions and hundreds, and a table of y division & wapontacks or hundreds, hand coloured engraving, 32cm x 27cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 236 Lewin (Stephen). Lincolnshire Churches, an account of the churches in the division of Holland, in the county of Lincoln, gilt tooled green Morocco, printed and published by T N Morton, Boston, 1843. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 237 A map of Lincolnshire, on velum, hand coloured engraving, 29.5cm x 35cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 238 Creasey (James). Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, embellished with engravings, gilt tooled half red Morocco, printed and published by James Creasey, Sleaford 1825. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 239 A New Mapp of Lincoln shire, copied from Jannsson's Novus Atlas of 1646, with ten coats of arms, hand coloured, 41cm x 49.5cm. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 240 Illingworth (Cayley). A topographical account of the parish of Scampton, in the county of Lincoln, and of the Roman antiquities lately discovered there, together with anecdotes of the family of Bolles, with engravings and hand coloured engraved maps, gilt tooled red Morocco, published circa 1808. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 241 After Johannes Janssonius (Dutch, 1588-1664). Lincolnia, hand coloured engraving, with ten coats of arms, 40.5cm x 50.5cm. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 242 Creasey (James). Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, embellished with engravings, gilt tooled half calf with feathered boards, printed and published by James Creasey, Sleaford 1825. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 243 After Willen Blaeu (Dutch, 1571-1638). Regiones Invndatae, showing the effects of inundation on the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, 43cm x 53cm. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 244 White (William). History, gazetteer, and directory of Lincolnshire, and the city and diocese of Lincoln, second edition, calf, published by R Leader, Sheffield 1856. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 245 A New Mapp of Lincoln shire, copied from Jannsson's Novus Atlas of 1646, with ten coats of arms, hand coloured, 41.5cm x 51.5cm. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 246 Parson (Ed). The history and directory of the towns and principal villages in the county of Lincoln, including the port of Kingston-upon-Hull, and the adjacent towns and villages, calf, printed by Edward Baines, Leeds 1826. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 247 After Robert Morden (English, 1650-1703). Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, 36cm x 42cm. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 248 Book. The History of Lincoln, with an appendix, containing a list of the members returned to serve in Parliament, and also the mayors and sheriffs of the city, printed by A Stark, Lincoln 1810. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 249 After Robert Morden (English, 1650-1703). Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, 36.5cm x 42.5cm. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 250 Cox (Thomas). A topographical, ecclesiastical, and natural history of Lincolnshire, from the Magna Britannia, half black Morocco with marbled boards, published in the Savoy, for M. Nutt, London 1900. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 251 After Robert Morden (English, 1650-1703). Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, 35.5cm x 42cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 252 A Chinese pottery K9 cookie jar, Marvin the Martian, designed exclusively for the Warner Bros. Studio Store, 1998, printed marks, 38cm high. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 253 After Gerhard Mercator (German, 1512-1594). Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia, et Norfolcia, hand coloured engraving, 36.5cm 43cm. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 254 Philately. European and world stamps, in six albums, excluding Great Britain, together with Indian, American and other first day covers, including the first ascent of Everest, Pakistan new constitution 1962 and the PIA first jet flight 1962. (7) Sold For£50StatusSold View details 255 David William Gentleman (British, B.1930). Inclined Plane, lithograph, limited edition 164/40, signed, 55cm x 43cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 256 A late 19thC Continental marble and brass mounted inkwell, of square form, with a hinged lid, raised on four ball feet, 7.5cm wide, together with a late 19thC cut glass brass and copper inkwell on stand, of Moorish form, 12.5cm high. (2) Sold For£40StatusSold View details 257 David William Gentleman (British, B.1930). Coalport Bottle Kilns, lithograph, limited edition 112/240, signed, 43.5cm x 55.5cm. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 258 A Victorian brass desk stand, of wavy edge form, with scrolling carrying handle, and a pair of cut glass inkwells with hinged stoppers, 31cm wide. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 259 David William Gentleman (British, B.1930). Warehouses, Stoke Potteries, lithograph, limited edition 117/240, signed, 46cm x 56cm. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 260 A late 19thC novelty glass and wooden inkwell on stand, the hinged lid formed as a gavel, 11.5cm wide, two cut glass inkwells with hinged brass lids, a leather bound travelling double inkwell, and a Christofle silver plate and cut glass tea glass and holder, engraved with initials and "Montreux", with an insulated hinged lid. (5) Sold For£35StatusSold View details 261 A red Morocco leather desk set, with watered silk lining, comprising a blotter, correspondence tray and weighted lid, two tier stationery rack, and a glass ashtray on stand. (4) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 262 A Hermes porcelain ashtray, decorated with hunting dogs, designed by C. de Panceraux, printed marks, 19cm wide. Sold For£90StatusSold View details 263 A pair of Harrods patent leather gentleman's evening shoes, size 8, with wooden stays. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 264 An early 20thC Lucas "King of the Road" side lamp, brass and white metal, number 726, with copper plaque, 30cm high. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 266 A 19thC bronze censer, of semi fluted urn form, above three Hippocampus, raised on a tri form base, 15cm wide. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 268 A 19thC porcelain tazze, painted with roses, within a cobalt blue ground, gilt heightened with seaweed, 22cm wide. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 269 A Copeland Spode Italian pattern pottery part tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, milk jug, six tea cups, saucers and eight tea plates. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 270 A late 19thC oak writing and stationery box, with hinged lid and glass fronted drop front, opening to reveal a three section stationery rack behind two porcelain inkwells, over a frieze drawer, with pen recess, flanked to the right by a circular recess above two short drawers, with key, 25cm high, 37cm wide, 20cm deep. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 271 A Merrythought Millenium teddy bear 2000, 25cm high. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 272 A tapestry wall hanging of the Lady with the Unicorn, 88cm x 112cm, together with a framed tapestry of the Lion and the Unicorn, 46cm x 46cm. (2) Sold For£170StatusSold View details 273 A Singer sewing machine, Y7464739, cased. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 274 After Inglis Sheldon-Williams (British, 1870-1940). A horse drawn phaeton:and coach and horses, pair of lithographs, 43cm x 89cm. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 275 A late 19thC Doulton Lambeth stoneware oil lamp, with sgrafitto foliate decoration, raised on a brass circular base on scroll feet, with Belgian glass chimney, 71cm high. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 276 Corsini (Italian, 20thC). Harbour scene with fishing vessels, oil on board, signed, 28cm x 38cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 277 An early 20thC Royal Doulton stoneware vase, with moulded floral decoration, on a blue and brown ground, 22cm high, pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, of baluster form, with beaded, floral and foliate decoration, 19.5cm high, and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware twin handled vase, with stylised floral and scrolling decoration on a green ground, 13cm high. (4) Sold For£55StatusSold View details 279 A group of late 19th/early 20thC Royal Doulton stoneware, including a flagon, circular salt, and vases. (7) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 281 An early 20thC Royal Doulton buff stoneware bowl, with a green interior and silver rim, impressed marks, 10.5cm wide, together with a blue stoneware vase, decorated with a central chine gilt band, impressed marks, 12cm wide. (2) Sold For£10StatusSold View details 282 Indian School (19thC). Interior scenes with maharajas, and attendants, against a floral background, triptych, watercolour, 29.5cm x 80cm. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 283 An early 20thC cast iron and silver plated novelty table bell, modelled as a tortoise, 17.5cm wide. Sold For£260StatusSold View details 285 A jade figure of a prancing horse, raised on a canted rectangular base, 13cm high. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 286 After Edward Algernon Douglas (British, 1850-1920). Hunting Incident, five image print, published by Arthur Ackermann, London 1899, 38.5cm x 66cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 288 After George Vernon Stokes (British, 1873-1954). Hunting Dogs, coloured etching, limited edition 49/75, signed, 24cm x 29cm. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 289 A group of early 20thC evening bags, including two chainmail bags, a tapestry bag and beadwork bags, together with a continental silk fan, painted with butterflies and flowers, 32.5cm long. (qty) Sold For£35StatusSold View details 290 After George Vernon Stokes (British, 1873-1954). Spaniel chasing a pheasant, coloured etching, limited edition 41/75, signed, 23cm x 29cm. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 291 A Denby Regency Green pattern pottery part dinner and tea service, comprising pair of graduated meat platters, three serving bowls, four dinner, eight dessert, and six side plates, butter dish and cover, three cereal bowls, teapot, cream and milk jugs, preserve pot and cover, and three mugs. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 292 Indian School (Early 20thC). An elephant, a prancing horse, two watercolours on silk, 10.5cm x 13cm. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 293 A Victorian uranium glass candlestick, 24cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 294 Hedley Carrington (British, 20th/21stC). Figures at a funfair, ink and wash, signed, dated '05, 36.5cm x 28cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 295 A mid century opaline glass ceiling light, with orange streaked decoration, and three hanging chains, 38cm wide. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 296 Anne Shingleton (British, B.1953). Jersey cow, pastel, signed, dated '88, 42.5cm x 32.5cm. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 297 An early 20thC German cast iron and brass oil lamp, the wizard, with chimney and white glass globular shade, 66cm high. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 298 Peruvian School (20thC). Street scene with figures, watercolour, monogrammed, 31.5cm x 48.5cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 299 A Victorian style rosewood and brass bound writing slope, with brass strap work and escutcheons, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, with key, 13cm high, 36cm wide, 22cm deep. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 301 A Victorian silver cream ladle, initial engraved, London 1873, 2.40oz. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 302 A George V silver five piece cruet set, with blue glass liners, comprising a pair of salt cellars, mustard pot and a pair of pepperettes, hallmarks worn, 10.45oz, together with a pair of salt spoons and mustard spoon. Sold For£170StatusSold View details 303 An Elizabeth II silver handled Kings pattern cake slice, Birmingham 1899, three George V silver handled cake knives, Sheffield 1923, and a group of plated flatware. (qty) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 304 A George V silver sugar bowl, monogram and date engraved, Birmingham 1930, 3.63oz. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 305 An Elizabeth II cut glass and silver mounted decanter, and stopper, Birmingham 1955, and a further decanter and stopper, with silver mount, and an enamel Port label, Birmingham 1984. (2) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 306 A part suite of Victorian Fiddle and Thread pattern silver flatware, initial engraved, comprising basting spoon, six tablespoons and forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks and five teaspoons, Charles Boyton II, London 1875, 66.77oz. Sold For£1,100StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234567|Next Previous 1234567 Next