We found 20395 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 20395 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
20395 item(s)/page
Nearly identical pair of Qing imperial Chinese lacquered Chippendale style chairs. Lot 231 in Yamanaka & Company auction of imperial household furniture and embellishments in 1917. The Yamanaka & Company catalog describes the auction as follows: "A collection of palace furniture, being Ch'ien-Lung originals, redecorated at a time of the palace renovation about a half century ago, for the use of the imperial family, the decorations reproducing those of the Ch'ien-Lung time."Yamanaka & Company catalog describes the chairs as follows:"Pair black lacquer side chairs. Quadrangular seats, legs and braces, with carved scroll skirt and back. Painted in gold on all surfaces with lotus sprays and scrolls, Shou medallions, and bats carrying symbols." Dimensions: Height: 40 1/2 in x width: 20 1/4 in x depth: 17 in.Condition: Losses and restorations.SKU: 01101Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions
An Edwardian oval extending mahogany dining table on carved ball & claw supports together with three extension leaves and a set of four matching good quality carved Chippendale-type chairs, and another two non-matching pair (winder for table retained with auction team) Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen`
A set of five George III mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale manner, including carver, having scroll terminal cresting rails, pierced and carved ladderbacks, moulded concave shoe piece, overstuffed concave seat, moulded and chamferred square forelegs, plain H frame stretchers, the carver with crook arms, 62cm wide over arms.This model of period Chippendale chair is illustrated in The English Chair by Moss Harris & Sons, second edition, 1946, p.135 plate LXII-A.
A George III mahogany supper table, with moulded dish top, baluster stem with reeded bulb, on three cabriole legs with pad feet, 58cm Dia.Provenance. A WWIII invoice from John Bell, 56-58 Bridge Street, Aberdeen, Antiques and Works of Arts Licence Valuaters, 30th October 1940, selling to George P Henzell, Lorraine Sutton Ferrbridge Yorks, on October 30th two small antique Chippendale mahogany circular tip top tables, £15 and 10 shillings.
A 19thC mahogany breakfront cabinet bookcase in the Chippendale manner, with Greek key moulded cornice, blind fret frieze over three astragal glazed doors revealing adjustable shelves over a base with repeated frieze, and three moulded panel doors with flame veneers, on bracket feet. 230cm H, 204cm W, 55cm D.
A pair of 18thC mahogany framed open armchairs, in the Chippendale manner and of French persuasion, with finely carved cresting rails and arms with foliate scrolls padded backs and over stuffed seats, with serpentine fronts, in gold brocade, the cabriole legs carved with acanthus and scrolls, bears labels for M Harris & Sons, 44/52 New Oxford St, London.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, the upper section with pierced swan-neck pediment above a dentil-carved frieze, with astragal glazed doors enclosing interior adjustable shelves, the base with a crossbanded top and central panelled cupboard doors flanked by four graduated cockbeaded drawers to each side with gilt brass swan-neck handles, on a plinth base, 97" wide x 120" high x 26" deep
A pair of Chippendale style mahogany carver dining chairs, early 20thC, with foliate carved crest rail and pierced vase shaped splat, drop-in seats, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, together with a pair of Georgian style single dining chairs, early 20thC, with drop-in seats, raised on tapering square legs united by an H frame stretcher. (4)

-
20395 item(s)/page