Lincoln Collective Sale 05 17, 2023 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 1-100 of 894. Previous|123456789|Next Image Lot Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 1 An album of signed and other cricket photographs, to include 1932 Bodyline Tour, photograph of the MCC team onboard The Orontes signed by Larwood, Jardine, Verity, Vose, Wyatt, another image on deck signed by Larwood, Vose and Leyland, photograph of Hedley Verity being congratulated by Greenwood and Wyatt on his 10 wickets for 36 against Warwickshire, images of Woolley and Rhodes, Yorkshire four representatives for tour to Australia at Kings Cross September 1932, King George shaking hands with t Estimates£1,500 - £2,500Sold For£1,400StatusSold View details 2 An album of signed and other cricket photographs, the cover decorated in gilt, cricket photographs 1926-29 J.W. Goldman, to include the 1928 whilst visiting West Indies team signed by the vast majority of the team, the South African touring team 1929 signed by a majority of the team, signed photographs of Wally Hammond, Jack Hobbs, AER Gillingham, Wyatt and Hammond, team photograph of Lord Hawkes XI v MCC 1929, Yorkshire 11 v MCC Scarborough 1929, Yorkshire XI v MCC Scarborough 1928, numerous in Estimates£1,000 - £1,500Sold For£1,000StatusSold View details 3 An album of signed and other cricketing photographs, images to include Ames and Leyland v Australia 1934 old cricketers at Headingley bearing two signatures, signed Teams for the MCC Yorkshire, Gentleman versus Players, image of King George shaking hands with England team signed by majority of players , signed photograph of Australian touring side, individual images of Wade, Cameron, Rowan, Crisp, signed image of All India v Worcestershire at the county ground signed by a number of the All India Estimates£1,200 - £1,800Sold For£1,600StatusSold View details 5 An album of cricket related photographs, some signed some with clipped applied signatures, early 20thC players to include Kellick, Roger Razor Smith, Braund, Actors v Authors images of Basil Foster and J.C Smith, images of various county professionals, Australia v MCC 1909, various county match images, counties to include Surrey, Kent, Nottinghamshire, Hampshire, Eton versus Harrow Cambridge 1910, Middlesex versus Yorkshire, photograph of Surrey versus Kent for S. Apteds benefit signed by Morris Estimates£800 - £1,200Sold For£1,700StatusSold View details 7 A cricketers autograph birthday book, produced by T. Broadbent, Trowsdale (cover-point) with ex library label for J.W Goldman to interior, to include a large number of clipped signatures some signed on correct page others full letters from various players to include reference to Jim Laker, signed Hampshire County Cricket Club team, a similar Derbyshire, South Africa 1955, more clipped photographs signed by H. Musgrove manager of Australian 11, a letter from V.F.S Crawford on Leicestershire Count Estimates£500 - £800Sold For£1,300StatusSold View details 8 A printed map of Australia, containing a large number of autographs of the 1897 Australia test cricket team, to include Victor Trumper, JJ Kelly, FA Iredale, Major BJ Wardill, etc., printed on to black card the reverse mounted with a signed photograph of George Hirst of Yorkshire and England. Provenance: The collection of Joseph 'Joe' Goldman. Estimates£300 - £500Sold For£700StatusSold View details 9 A letter addressed to Joe Goldman, on New County Hotel Gloucester, headed paper dated May 15th 1938 from Herbert Sutcliffe the England cricketer stating 'many thanks for your letter and the paper - most interesting.... ' The letter appears to be a responding to an invitation for Sutcliffe to visit a cricket club. Sold with accompanying cutting relating to the visit where he arranged the visit with Goldman and his son Alfred. Provenance: The collection of Joseph 'Joe' Goldman. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 10 An acknowledgement card printed on Surrey county cricket club card/paper, to Mr Goldman dated 4th August 1953 printed 'I deeply appreciate your very kind congratulations on the great honour Her Majesty the Queen has graciously bestowed upon me, and my only regret that the volume of telegrams and letters I have received make it impossible to reply to each one individually as I would wish. My wife joins me in thanking you for your kind thoughts and we hope you will except this brief acknowledgemen Sold For£20StatusSold View details 12 A Christmas card from Dorothy Leonard Richard and John Hutton, printed address Thorniehurst, Pudsey, Yorkshire signed in blue pen. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 14 A letter addressed to Joe Goldman, on headed paper dated 04.08.69 from Freddie Brown 'It was nice to hear from you and am grateful to you for your kind donation to my appeal, which I know the blind children of Dorton House, Seven Oaks, will appreciate very much indeed. You really haven't missed much being away from cricket today. It really is very boring to watch and the player's don't seem to give one the impression of enjoying it one little bit and so I don't see how they can expect to enterta Sold For£20StatusSold View details 15 A signed photograph of Norman Frank Druce, known as Frank of England, Cambridge University, single sheet autographs of C.S Harrison, George Gray, C.N Woolley, Stanley A Tuck (South Africa), Ernest Ward and J. Smith, mainly dating from 1905-1908. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 16 A collection of cricket related photographs and ephemera, to include a press agency image of Cambridge University student match at Cambridge, G.O Shelmerdine at a cricket dinner April 1958, including Duke of Norfolk to Joe Goldman from a William Harrison to a reception at the Dorchester Hotel 22nd May 1958 relating to a presentation on behalf of Surrey County Cricket club by the right honourable Lord Birkett of a portrait by Mr Frank Berrisford, autograph of John Shepherd, Barbados and Kent, a p Sold For£5StatusSold View details 24 A Victorian alphabetic, numeric, and pictorial sampler, by Mary Ord, dated 1878, 31cm x 29cm. Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£70StatusSold View details 25 A George IV silk atlas sampler, by Mary Kelland, with floral and scroll spandrels, and peacock feather embroidery, the map showing L Tartary and other European countries, 48cm x 43cm, in bird's eye maple frame. Estimates£150 - £250Sold For£170StatusSold View details 26 A George IV pictorial and motto sampler, Come Faints and Drop A Tear or Two..., by Elizabeth Freer, aged 10 years, 1827, 31cm x 29cm. Sold For£70StatusSold View details 27 A 19thC elm fruit picking ladder, of tapering form with plain spokes and cylindrical sides, 271cm high. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 28 A 20thC Gledhill-Brook oak cased time recorder clock, the 25cm diameter Roman numeric dial, in oak case with metal fittings, 121cm high. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 29 A 19thC glass pharmacists or apothecary jar and cover, of large proportion, with compressed gilt mushroom stopper, shouldered body, decorated with coat of arms marked sulphur, with gilt highlights in colours, on yellow ground, 82cm high. Estimates£750 - £950Sold For£700StatusSold View details 30 A 19thC silver plated meat cover, of large proportion, the domed lid with shaped scroll handle, on oval base terminating in scroll feet, with shaped handles and veined inner section, 53cm high, 61cm wide. Sold For£150StatusSold View details 31 A 20thC greyhound statue, freestanding, on shaped base with plain collar, hollow stone, 85cm high. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 34A An Omega Seamaster Co-Axial Automatic chronometer chronograph, with stainless steel bracelet, articulated bezel, 3cm diameter black dial, with three further dials, baton and Arabic numerals, and arrow pointers, the strap marked Professional Planet Ocean with extra links, outer case and box, operating instructions, recent service photocopies from 2022. Estimates£2,000 - £2,500Sold For£2,000StatusSold View details 36 A Third Reich army dagger, by Alcoso, with silver scabbard, the blade stamped Alcoso ACS Aligan, with wooden handle and leaf cast pommel handle, 40cm long. Provenance: by family repute the dagger entered the family of the owner so was previously the collection of the owners family and by repute was on board the 5/kg4 a henkel 11/p-4 which was lost outbound for an attack on RAF Leeming and strayed over Humber defences it was hit by AA fire and then flew into a balloon cable stop, it jettisoned i Estimates£250 - £350Sold For£260StatusSold View details 37 An Omega wristwatch, with silver coloured dial and plain baton dial marked Swiss Made, the reverse un-engraved with black leather strap and Omega buckle, 22cm long overall, the dial 3.2cm diameter. Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£260StatusSold View details 38 An Omega Seamaster automatic gentleman's wristwatch, in a steel case, the reverse stamped waterproof, Omega stamp crown strap, the dial 3.2cm diameter. Estimates£250 - £350Sold For£220StatusSold View details 39 A Robert Thompson of Kilburn Mouseman oak ashtray, of rectangular form with rounded and canted corners, in dark patinated oak, 10cm long, 7cm wide. Estimates£100 - £150Sold For£85StatusSold View details 40 A Robert Thompson of Kilburn Mouseman oak cheeseboard, of oval form with shaped handle, carved with mouse, 37cm long. Estimates£150 - £200Sold For£150StatusSold View details 40A A 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, with 1cm diameter dial, with baton and Arabic numerals, marked Omega, with an elaborate bracelet marked 9.375, in outer case, marked Omega Holds The World Precision Record Since 1933, the watch 19.6g all in. Estimates£150 - £200Sold For£220StatusSold View details 41 A 19thC Prisoner of War bone carving of a ship, with realistic sails and decking, on a stepped ebonised base, 17cm high. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 42 A Queen Anne alphabetic and numeric reverse sampler, marked Edward Bulnest, dated 1704, with capital E and B beneath crown, in colours, hand written verso Margaret Bullivant with paper label William Sancroft b.1617-1693 Archbishop of Canterbury 1678, Imprisoned in the Tower but Acquitted in 1688 Died of Natural Causes 1693, 26cm x 19cm. Estimates£200 - £400Sold For£200StatusSold View details 43 A 19thC Martin Brothers stoneware jug, in blue, speckled brown and grey decoration, with animal mask handle, ribbed spout, and body raised with dead game, impressed marks and numbered 38 beneath, 24cm high. (AF) Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£240StatusSold View details 44A Various 19thC style porcelain Monkey band figures, Meissen type and other. (a quantity) Sold For£80StatusSold View details 45 A cased military medal group, with LRDG material badge, RDG Scorpion badge, and four World War II style medals, in a case bearing mark PTE A. BARNS LRDG, the case 32cm x 31cm. Sold For£160StatusSold View details 46 A matched pair of Edwardian silver, silver plated and cut glass claret jugs, by Elkington and Co, each with a lion and shield finial, angular thumb mould handle, and repousse decorated tops decorated with vine leaves and grapes with shaped spouts and bell shaped bodies, with beaded sections, one with a plated or possibly later top, named, but without hallmark, the other Birmingham 1910, 31cm high. (2) Estimates£500 - £700Sold For£520StatusSold View details 47 A George V full gold sovereign, 1912. Sold For£320StatusSold View details 48 An Edward VII full gold sovereign, 1907. Sold For£280StatusSold View details 49 An African Kpinga throwing knife, with shaped elaborate blade and turned handle, 55cm high. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 51 An early 20thC mahogany panelled hall wardrobe, the dentil moulded cornice raised above two single panelled doors flanked by further panels on a plain base, 182cm high, 148cm wide, 56cm deep. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 52 An Edwardian style mahogany open bookcase, with dentil frieze above a stencilled garland, and adjustable shelves beneath, on a block base, 176cm high, 72 wide, 55cm deep. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 53 A late 19th/early 20thC oak dresser, the top with a moulded cornice above two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and two bevel mirror plates, the base with two frieze drawers and two carved panelled doors, on a plinth, 221cm high, 112cm wide. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 54 A George IIII mahogany chest on chest, having moulded cornice, canted top with two short and three long graduated drawers, and three further drawers to the base, with pierced brass back plate handles, and bracket feet, 179cm high, 110cm wide, 54cm deep. Sold For£260StatusSold View details 55 A 20thC ebonised and giltwood mirror, with bevelled glass and shell spandrels with an inner scroll moulding, 114cm high, 132cm wide, 7cm deep. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 56 An Eastern hardwood cabinet, with a moulded cornice, above two pierced doors revealing wine rack, with panelled cupboards beneath on bracket feet, 172cm high, 94cm wide, 51cm deep. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 57 An Eastern hardwood bookcase, with a fixed architectural pediment, above open shelves with turned metal sides, on block feet, 185cm high, 74cm wide, 42cm deep. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 59 A Samsung Dolby SRS 46" flat screen television, in black trim. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 61 A 19thC gilt gesso girandole wall mirror, the shield shaped plate surrounded by a foliate beaded and ribbon decorated frame, the base applied with two candle arms, 102cm high, 68cm wide. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 62 An Eastern hardwood and parcel gilt four poster bed, with moulded cornice, the posts carved and spirally turned, with slatted base, etc., the post 232cm high overall, together with bedspread and material drops. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 64 F Jones of Bedminster Bristol. A 19thC moon rolling longcase clock, the arched dial with painted spandrels, 29cm diameter Roman numeric chapter ring, with subsidiary Arabic second hand and date aperture, signed, above a plain square trunk door flanked by quarter columns on bracket feet, with eight day movement, two weights and pendulum, 223cm high. Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£200StatusSold View details 67 A 19thC mahogany framed fret mirror, surmounted by a gilded bird with wings out stretched, with a shell patera and shaped scroll frame, with gilt moulding and plain glass, 59cm high, 72cm wide. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 68 A set of four light Ercol stick back hoop back dining chairs, with H stretchers, some with associated cushions, 100cm high. (4, AF) Sold For£55StatusSold View details 70 A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, with fixed top above open shelf, on turned supports, the subsection with cushion drawer above double cupboards, on a block base, 149cm high, 98cm wide, 42cm deep. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 73 A 19thC mahogany bowfront sideboard, the central drawer flanked by four further drawers, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 93cm high, 151cm wide, 60cm deep. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 74 A fine Victorian mahogany extending dining table, with moulded top, on six heavy jewel carved and fluted legs on castors, 146cm wide, 168cm min plus a leaf cabinet with five of the six leaves, each being 43cm giving a total length of approximately 412cm. Sold For£900StatusSold View details 75 A pair of modern leather button back chairs, with serpentine seats, on square legs, 89cm high. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 76 An early 19thC mahogany bowfront chest, of three drawers, with bracket feet, 103cm wide. (AF) Sold For£18StatusSold View details 77 A rectangular wall mirror, with raised metal spandrels and bevel glass, 75cm high, 106cm wide, 4cm deep. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 78 An oak Old Charm style cupboard, with gothic carved panelled doors, teardrop handle, on baluster turned legs with plain stretchers, 69cm high, 51cm wide, 32cm deep. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 79 A Chippendale design mahogany dining room suite, comprising extending D end table, on heavy cabriole legs terminating in pad feet and castors, and a set of eight (6+2) Chippendale design dining chairs, with carved back splats, drop in seats in red leather, on cabriole front legs terminating in claw and ball feet, to include two carvers, 98cm high and a Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chair, with carved scroll and floral back, on heavy turned front and sabre back legs, 93cm high. Sold For£240StatusSold View details 80 A 19thC mahogany hanging corner cabinet, with dentil moulded cornice, astragal glazed door and panels, 104cm high, 75cm wide, 46cm deep Sold For£10StatusSold View details 81 A 1950's sideboard, with two central drawers, on splayed legs. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 84 A Victorian walnut and inlaid loo table, the tilt top on a set of four heavily carved supports terminating in scroll feet with castors, 73cm high, 105cm wide, 85cm deep. Estimates£70 - £100Sold For£65StatusSold View details 85A A 19thC parcel gilt walnut pier glass or wall mirror, with broken arch pediment, with shell and scroll decoration, bevelled rectangular plate, 180cm high, 93cm wide. Sold For£460StatusSold View details 86 An Arts and Crafts Denby and Spinks of Leeds dining chair, with compressed comb top above inlaid H shaped splats, shaped arms on turned supports, terminating in turned stiles, joined by turned front stretchers, 84cm high. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 87 An early 20thC pine side cabinet, with mitre shaped panels, on a block base, 82cm high, 89cm wide, 46cm deep. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 89 A 19thC flame mahogany demi lune side table, on square taper legs, 124cm wide. Sold For£8StatusSold View details 89A A George III mahogany bow front chest, of two short and four graduated drawers, with brass oval back plate handles and splay feet, 107cm wide. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 90 An early 20thC walnut tilt top table, with horizontal stretcher, with X shaped inlay and embroidered floral top, on scroll feet, when raised 76cm high, the top 57cm diameter. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 93 An early 20thC oval framed dressing table mirror, on turned baluster supports terminating in scroll feet, with horizontal turned stretcher, 58cm high, 51cm wide, 32cm deep. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 94 A light oak dining room suite, comprising extending table, with rectangular top on block feet, joined by a heavy H stretcher and additional leaf, when closed 80cm high, 180cm wide, 91cm deep with six chairs. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 95 An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the bowfront with astragal glazed lead panelled doors inset with green glass sections, on square tapering legs, with a boxwood inlay, 146cm high, 64cm wide, 35cm deep. Sold For£55StatusSold View details 96 An 18thC oak drop leaf dining table, on heavy turned legs, with gate leg action and block supports, when closed 80cm high, 102cm wide, 52cm deep, and a set of four Lancashire style spindle back dining chairs, with rush style seats. (5) Sold For£110StatusSold View details 97 An 18thC panelled oak crib. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 98 A Victorian walnut sideboard, the concave bowfront heavily carved with leaves and flower heads, centred by two drawers and a cupboard, flanked by two further drawers and double cupboards, on block stiles terminating in compressed circular feet, 122cm high, 153cm wide, 46cm deep. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 100 A Lloyd Loom style tub chair, painted cream, with a central lattice design decoration, 84cm high. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 101 An early 19thC mahogany bowfront corner cupboard, the double doors with cross banding revealing fixed shelves, 103cm high. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 102 A mid 20thC railway style smoker's bow chair, upholstered in blue and yellow striped British Rail style material, with a shaped seat, on turned legs joined by a double H stretcher, 85cm high. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 103 A vintage brown leather Van der Rohe style Barcelona chair, with button and lattice decoration, on an annexed shaped chrome frame. Sold For£130StatusSold View details 104 An Edwardian oak refectory table, the plank top on square tapering legs terminating in compressed square feet, 77cm high, 188cm wide, 90cm deep. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 105 A wrought iron towel rail, on circular feet, 93cm high. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 107 A set of four Victorian mahogany spoon back dining chairs, each with a solid splat and red upholstered seat and two similar. (6) Estimates£10 - £30Sold For£20StatusSold View details 108 An early 20thC oak occasional table, the mahogany square top with carved diamond sections, on a turned stem terminating in triple sabre legs, 75cm high, 62cm wide, 51cm deep. Sold For£130StatusSold View details 111 A George III mahogany dining table, with two D ends and two further leaves, 126cm wide, 240cm min plus two leaves each adding a further 60cm. Sold For£70StatusSold View details 116 A 19thC oak pew, with panelled back, plain seat, 95cm high, 288cm wide, 57cm deep. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 117 A 19thC D end Sutherland table, the oval top on turned legs with gate leg action, on turned supports terminating in castors, when closed 73cm high, 85cm wide, 17cm deep. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 118 An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung Sheraton style bow fronted display cabinet, the double doors revealing fixed shelves, on sabre legs, 148cm high, 69cm wide, 38cm deep. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 119 A 20thC oak cased longcase clock, the silvered 22cm diameter chapter ring with Roman numeric dial, with raised scroll, floral and shell spandrels, in a fitted case with glazed front, with diamond carving, on bracket feet, 181cm high. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 120 A George III style oak chest,of two short and two long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 82cm high, 97cm wide, 42cm deep. Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£30StatusSold View details 122 A George III style mahogany drop leaf side table, the plain moulded top on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 71cm high, 88cm wide, 43cm deep. Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£50StatusSold View details 125 A late 19thC mahogany bidet, with removable lid, on turned legs, 46cm high, 63cm wide, 39cm deep. Sold For£8StatusSold View details 127 A late 19thC mahogany framed confectionary or shop cabinet, with panelled doors and pine shelves, 125cm high, 141cm wide, 45cm deep. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 128 An Edwardian piano stool, with studded leather lift up seat and scroll arms, on square tapering legs, 57cm high, 58cm wide, 37cm deep. Sold For£8StatusSold View details 129 A 20thC walnut cocktail cabinet, with scroll carving above two doors with elaborate escutcheons, revealing a fitted interior above double cupboards, on cabriole legs, with key, 169cm high, 90cm wide, 46cm deep. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 130 A set of four modern Japanese lacquer panels, each raised with mother of pearl finish flowers, with gilt stencil floral borders and elaborate metal hangers, 94cm high, 31cm wide, 3cm deep. (4) Sold For£45StatusSold View details 131 An Edwardian walnut mirror back dressing chest, with two short and two long drawers, terminating in castors, 109cm wide. Sold For£70StatusSold View details 132 An early 19thC carved French walnut open armchair, in 17thC style, with floral tapestry upholstery, scrolling carved open arms, and cabriole legs, 77cm over arms. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 132A A George III mahogany dining table, with two D ends, having flamed frieze and extra leaf, 125cm wide, 120cm min plus 59cm leaf. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 133 A 19thC occasional table, the plain circular top on inverted turned stem, terminating in a platform base with orb feet, 70cm high, 45cm diameter. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 134 A Victorian oak sideboard, with part moulded top, raised above an arrangement of three central drawers flanked by two drawers and cupboards, each heavily carved with flowers and scrolls, on block stiles, 81cm high, 162cm wide, 46cm deep. Sold For£75StatusSold View details 136 An early 19thC oak bowfront hanging corner cupboard, with fixed shelves, 104cm high, 71cm wide, 52cm deep. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 137 A George III mahogany chest, of four long drawers, each with swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 101cm high, 93cm wide, 55cm deep. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 138 A 19thC mahogany carver chair, with a horizontal scroll splat, a drop in seat and later lattice material, on turned and reeded front legs, 88cm high. Sold For£50StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|123456789|Next Previous 123456789 Next