We found 306894 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 306894 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
306894 item(s)/page
Scarborough. Chromo-View Guide Books, Scarborough, pub. T. Nelson & Sons, c.1880s, (2 copies), twelve chromo views bound concertina style, orig. cloth, small 8vo, together with The Royal Cabinet Album of Harrogate, pub. Rock & Co., c.1880s, photo litho views bound concertina style, orig. gilt dec. boards with cloth spine strip, small 8vo, with The Royal Cabinet Album of Whitby, pub. Rock & Co., c.1880s, photo litho views bound concertina style, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, small 8vo, plus fourteen others similar (18)
Whitby. Rock’s Royal Cabinet Album of Whitby, c.1880s, twelve photo litho views bound concertina style, orig. gilt dec. cloth, darkened, slim 8vo, together with Rock’s Royal Cabinet Album of Ilkley & Bolton, c.1880s, twelve photo litho views bound concertina style, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slim 8vo, with The Album of York Views, n.p., c.1880s, photo litho views from photos by G.W. Wilson & Co. of Aberdeen bound concertina style, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slim 8vo, and The Cabinet Album Views of Knaresborough and Harrogate, n.p., c.1880s, photo litho views bound concertina style, orig. boards with gilt title to upper board, cloth spine strip, boards slightly dampstained, slim 8vo, plus twenty other late 19th/early 20th c. view books (24)
Harrison (Joseph). The Gardener’s and Forester’s Record, vols. 1 & 2 (of 3), 1833-35, twenty-four hand-col. eng. plts., one folding, addn. eng. title to second vol., early ms. ownership signature on latter and on printed title to first vol., contemp. calf gilt, spine rubbed and a little worn to extrems., 8vo. Scarce. Joseph Harrison was gardener to the Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffe of Wortley Hall when he started the “Gardener’s and Forester’s Record”, a monthly periodical that lasted only three years. The hand-colored plates are mainly of various fruit, including apples, pears, cherries and grapes. The work is especially valuable for its descriptions of many old fruit varieties. Harrison later became well-known for his “Floricultural Cabinet and Florists’ Magazine”, which was published over many years. (2)
WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST 17TH CENTURY WITH RESTORATIONS the moulded cornice above one frieze drawer and two line inlaid cupboard doors, opening to reveal a fitted interior with pigeon holes, small drawers and secret compartments, the lower section with two short and two long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet 110cm wide, 164cm high, 50cm deep
WILLIAM AND MARY YEW WOOD CABINET ON STAND LATE 17TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above two glazed panel doors enclosing a plush shelved interior, the stand with two apron drawers raised on spiral turned legs, united by a wavy peripheral stretcher ending in bun feet 103cm wide, 167cm high, 52cm deep
WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE WALNUT AND OYSTER VENEER CABINET ON STAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above one frieze drawer , two glazed panel doors and a further apron drawer, the lower section with three short drawers around a wavy apron, raised on turned and faceted legs united by an X-stretcher and ending in bun feet 76cm wide, 155cm high, 46cm deep
GOOD GEORGE III MAHOGANY WRITING CABINET the dentil cut moulded cornice above a fluted frieze and a pair of flame veneered panel cupboard doors with fluted bands and corner paterae, the interior with an upper shelf above two drawers and a central removable architectural recess including a lower ink bottle drawer, flanked by twenty graduated small drawers, the lower section with a green baize inset writing slide and a pair of panel cupboard doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, on banded bracket feet with spandrels 126cm wide, 198cm high, 63cm deep
GOOD LATE VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED SIDE CABINET STAMPED LAMB, MANCHESTER, CIRCA 1890 the later marble top above two central glazed panel doors, flanked by two further panelled cupboard doors inset with Sevres style porcelain plaques depicting cherubs and foliage, opening to reveal lined shelved interior, raised on a plinth base 159cm wide, 92cm high, 42cm deep
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
306894 item(s)/page