We found 177908 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 177908 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
177908 item(s)/page
Victorian longcase clock, the carved crest over a painted face with William Wallace to the top and representations of the four nations of the United Kingdom to the spandrels, the dial with seconds ring and thirty one day ring marked for William Armour, Kilbirnie over a arched door with carved crest and raised on bracket feet, 89in (226cm) high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK with circular white enamel dial and Roman numerals, signed Yonge and Son, Strand, London, with engraved back plate and striking on a single bell, the case with brass ring handles, grill sides and boxwood line inlay on brass ball feet, 14 3/4" high. Note: a George Yonge is recorded as working at 131 The Strand, c 1800.
A GEORGE III YORKSHIRE OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having a breakarch pediment, turned finial and arched painted dial, decorated shepherdess and flowers, Roman numerals, calendar dial and thirtyhour movement, signed Briggs Gargrave, the case with fluted pilasters, gothic arch panel door and bracket feet. Note: There are records of several generations of Briggs clockmakers in Gargarve in Skipton Yorkshire.
A George III style mahogany small bureau bookcase, the top with dentil cornice and blind fret frieze over twin astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with hinged fall enclosing stepped interior over four long graduated drawers to front with brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 214cm high, 80cm wide, 47cm deep.
A burr walnut and marquetry small bureau bookcase in the early 18th century style, with parcel gilt acanthus moulded frieze over single shaped-top panel door with bird and flower marquetry infill and enclosing interior fitted with shelves over small cupboard and stationery compartments to top, the base with feather banded book-match veneered hinged fall enclosing stepped interior over four long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, on bracket feet, 203cm high, 71cm wide, 50cm deep.
A late 18th Century 8 day longcase clock, the square painted dial inscribed Jno Skarratz Worcester, the spandrels painted with moss roses and with subsidiary seconds and date dials. In oak case, the hood with swans neck pediment, pillars flanking the dial door and on low bracket supports, 205cms high
A 30 hour lantern clock, mainly dating from the 18th century with traditional movement subject to restoration and modifications, anchor escapement, locking plate striking mechanism, turned bell bracket supports with replacement bell, rope drive, The clock is fitted with a 10 inch square dial having cherub spandrels supporting crowns, engraved chapter ring bearing makers name Richard Weller of Eastbourne with steel single hand, pendulum and weight.
a Pair of Brass Wall Brackets on Wooden Panels, late 19th century, the upper sections as silhouettes of stag's heads, supporting coronet form cylinder holders (for walking sticks?), 23.5cm by 18.5cm; A Brass Double Stag Wall Bracket, circa 1900, 19cm square; and Three Small Carved Wood Heads of Roe Deer (6)
a Mahogany Clothes Press, circa 1920, the upswept cornice centred by a lozenge motif, over a pair of quarter veneered doors edged with crossbanding (now internally with later rack for hanging clothes), on a base of two short over two long drawers, on swept bracket feet, 216cm high, 122cm wide, 52cm deep; and A Mirror Back Dressing Table En Suite, 91.5cm wide (2)
a George III Oak Dresser and Rack, North West Country, circa 1780, the breakfront ogee moulded cornice over dentil frieze, with cupboard doors enclosing bracket fronted shelves divided by a triple rack, the base with an arrangement of eight short drawers about a central pair of arched cupboards, with mahogany quarter column stiles, ogee bracket feet, 207.5cm wide, 208cm high, 55.5cm deep
A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Bowl, William Ricketts, 1924, of bracket circular outline, with everted rim, internally with three apples (on one of which has alighted a small butterfly), a plum, two cherries and a bunch of grapes against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed mark and year mark, 23cm diameter (restored)
A Swiss Amboyna Cylinder Musical Box, the 33cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing eight airs, the bed plate numbered 2402, with ratcheted winding handle, change/repeat and stop/start levers, glazed inner cover, with a chromolithograph tune sheet inscribed "Guitare Tremolo Zither", the case with double boxwood stringing and ebonised banding, gilt metal foliate cast handles, on squat bracket, 37cm wide (one tooth damaged)
A Nicole Frerès "Regina" Musical Disc Player, the bed plate numbered "33236", set with ivorine patent and cautionary instruction tablets, with maker's black and gilt paper label, inner ratcheted winding handle, with start lever, the parcel gilt and green painted wood and composition case of rectangular form, moulded in high relief with elliptical, diapered and quatrefoil motifs of classical figures and trumpeting putti, on splayed bracket feet, circa 1897, with a metal disc, 54cm by 47cm
A Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock, circa 1810, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, "later" wooden pierced sound frets to the sides, upon bracket feet, 7-inch painted arched dial with strike/silent in the arch, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 54cm to hilt of handle
A George III Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock with Pull Repeat, signed Jas Bowman, Strand, London, circa 1800, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, repeat cord to the side, upon bracket feet, 8-inch painted arched dial with Roman numerals, dial centre with date aperture and signed "Jas Bowman, Strand, London", the arch with strike/silent, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with engraved floral decoration, movement secured by brackets, 55cm to hilt of handle
An Early George III Bracket Clock with Pull Quarter Repeating, signed John Fladgate, London, circa 1760, the beachwood case with a single pineapple finial, pierced metal sound fret to the front, upon ribbed ball feet, pull repeating cord to the side, 6-inch silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, dial centre signed "John Fladgate, London" and with mock pendulum aperture, five pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on six bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movements secured by two brackets, 41cm high
A William VI Chiming Mahogany Bracket Clock, J Vassalli, Scarbro, circa 1830], with high pagoda top case, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved foliate and shell scrollwork, the case inlaid with cut brassware, pierced sound frets and gilt brass ring handles, three train movement striking on a series of bells, 64cm high
A Scottish Mahogany Inlaid Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Geo Brown, Airdrie, circa 1820, the case with flat top pediment, rectangular trunk door and plinth with bird and floral inlay, "later" bracket feet, 14-inch painted arched dial, the arch and corners with figural scenes, dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds, date and signed "Geo Brown, Airdrie", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 214cm high

-
177908 item(s)/page