We found 81449 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 81449 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
81449 item(s)/page
Ω A Regency rosewood open bookcase, in Empire taste , circa 1815, the rectangular top with bead moulded caddy edge, above two adjustable shelves , flanked by turned pilasters with gilt metal mounts, on a plinth base with bad moulded edge, 94cm high, 97.5cm wide, 39cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
William Ward, London, a late-18th century mahogany bracket clock, the caddy-top case with brass carrying handle, arched glazed door, sides and rear door, on moulded plinth and shallow bracket feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial in the arch, calendar aperture, the twin-fusée movement with crown wheel escapement, pendulum with turned brass bob and profusely-engraved back plate, striking and repeating on seven bells, 49cm high.
John Baldwin Feversham an 18th Century oak longcase clockThe hood with caddy top on pillared side supports over a plain trunk door and box base, the 12 inch brass dial with pierced spandrels the chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted with an eight day movement, 202cm high with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder present CONDITION REPORT: Numbered 184
A Victorian papier mache and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior together with a further Chinese lacquered cylindrical box a Chinese lacquered two tier letter rack a foreign bone inlaid mirror and a Victorian twin handled vase in the Grecian manner (5)
A fine George II ebonised bracket timepiece by John Everell, LondonCirca 1750 The case with a brass knopped swing handle above a caddy top and a six inch gilt metal break arch dial signed John Everell, London with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied with scrolling foliate and human mask openwork spandrels, the clock with a single fusee movement and pull repeat on two bells with a verge escapement and a back plate ornately engraved with a bird amongst scrolling foliage. The front door of the clock with two fret work panels enclosing the break arch dial with a conforming rear door and each side with two shaped glazed apertures above a plinth base and bracket feet, height 43cm CONDITION REPORT: Case with some marks and knocksPossible repair to moulding on the top of caseClock runs/repeats when wound, but this is no guarantee it is in full working condition see images.
A Chinese Imari plate, Kangxi, decorated prunus branches and flowers, 18cm diameter, a pair of early 18th Century Chinese Imari baluster vases and covers, 28cm high and a Chinese Imari tea canister Condition Report: The plate in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or restoration. Gilding rubbed rim but good elsewhere. The vases each with a repaired section to neck. One cover with two retored flat chips to underside. The caddy lacking a neck
Three pieces of Canton enamel, 18th/19th Century, comprising a tea caddy decorated coastal landscapes to the sides, 9.5cm high, a teapot decorated mountain landscapes to a yellow ground, 16.5cm high and a box and cover decorated floral sprays, 12.5cm high Condition Report: Large box/caddy - Losses to corner of cover and to underside. Losses to corner of box and interior. Numerous cracks.Teapot - Losses to enamel of loop handle, under rim of cover and small section at shoulder of pot. Some scratches and wear in line with age and usage.Square caddy - Losses to enamels at sides of circular cover. Sides generally quite good with just minor small scratches, chips and cracks in line with age and usage.
A silver and tortoiseshell ring-box, Birmingham 1925, to/w a Victorian electroplated three-piece tea service with gourd finial and rococo engraving, on scroll feet, Phoenix maker's stamp, an Old Sheffield Plate snuffers tray with gadrooned rim, an electroplated sugar basket, a caddy spoon, toast rack, and cigarette lighter (box)
A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF TREEN BOXES, 19TH CENTURY comprising: a rectangular burr walnut music box, a square burr walnut and inlaid box, a hexagonal mahogany tea caddy, a rectangular Scottish mahogany and inlaid box, the hinged cover painted with a stag "Monarch of the Glen", and a burr walnut boxthe largest 35cm wide, 26cm deep (5) PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection
A MID-VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, MAKER'S MARK I S, LONDON, 1854 of rectangular bulbous form with gadroon rims, each side moulded with a pair of reeded bands enclosing applied lion-and-ring mask handles, the shaped rim with hinged cover and detachable wooden finial, raised on four ball feet, minor dents, 540g, 15cm high PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection

-
81449 item(s)/page