We found 147546 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 147546 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
147546 item(s)/page
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry writing desk, the rectangular bevelled mirror to the back over a hinged writing slope, flanked by three short drawers over two short frieze drawers, on square tapering slender front legs terminating in brown salt glazed castors (at fault), 90.5cm wide, 135cm high, 48cm deep
A 1920s/30s mahogany and walnut marquetry inlaid knee hole desk of small proportions, the top with crossbanded border and herringbone stringing with central marquetry inlay over a long frieze drawer, central cabinet door flanked by two short drawers to each side raised on shaped bracket feet, 81cm wide, 68cm high, 42.5cm deep
A 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk in the George III taste, the plain top with applied moulded edge above a single frieze drawer over a kneehole with small drawer and cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers, the drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on bracket feet, 75.5 cm wide
AN EDWARD VII SILVER-MOUNTED COMBINED DESK WATCH-STAND AND POSTAGE STAMP BOX. of arched form, the sloping lid with three apertures backed on maroon morocco covered wood, 11cm h, marked Patent 10403, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1903; with a contemporary nickel cased keyless lever watch (2). ++ Slight dent and light overall wear. The morocco leather covering with losses around the base
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY-HANDLED BUTTON HOOK. the spirally fluted handle terminating in a demonic head, 31.5cm l overall, London 1888; a Victorian desk seal with turned ivory handle (2). ++ Button hook handle with several feint hairline shrinkage cracks. The silver ferrule which is spirally fluted to match the handle, slightly loose.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT, ENAMEL AND NEPHRITE DESK SEAL of pillar shape with leaf chased monogrammed matrix and acanthus capital with turquoise enamel torsade and pale blue guilloche enamel pommel, 6.5cm h, cyrillic maker`s mark, standard mark 88, Moscow 1908-17. ++ Enamel very slightly chipped
MARINE TELEGRAPHY. A SILVER DESK TIMEPIECE. pivoted on a stand containing a mounted specimen of four-core cable made by THE UNION CABLE CO LTD DAGENHAM [DOCK] ESSEX, 14cm h, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield, 1928, containing a contemporary nickel cased lever watch (2). ++ Both in very good and entirely original condition
GOOD VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT KIDNEY SHAPED KNEE-HOLE DESK CIRCA 1860 the shaped top with a leather inset writing surface above three frieze drawers, the knee-hole flanked by three further short drawers and a cupboard door modelled as drawers raised on a plinth base terminating in castors 121cm wide, 77cm high, 60cm deep
GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND CROSSBANDED KNEEHOLE DESK CIRCA 1780 the rectangular top above one fall front frieze drawer, opening to reveal a fitted interior with pigeon holes and small drawers, over six further short drawers flanking a central recessed cupboard door, raised on bracket feet 88cm wide, 82cm high, 51cm deep
WHYTOCK & REID WALNUT WRITING DESK CIRCA 1930 the rectangular top with matched burr veneers enclosed by shaped three-quarter gallery raised above an ogee frieze with two drawers, on cabriole legs with lappet-carved capitals, terminating in pointed pad feet 135cm wide, 78cm high, 65cm deep Provenance; Midfield House, Lasswade, Midlothian Note: Midfield House was built originally in the 18th Century but rebuilt following a devastating fire in 1912. Home to coal-baron James A. Hood, who lost his daughter Margaret in the fire. The reconstruction was carried out between 1914 and 1918 by Sir Robert Lorimer, retaining the original Georgian style, while improving the south-facing side and adding internal grandeur. Lorimer gave the southern aspect house an Italianate flavour, with a water feature and a distinctive loggia, similar to that constructed by him at Ardkinglas.
A Continental porcelain desk set, mid/late 19th century, possibly Brussels, comprising of a desk blotter with porcelain corners, three section letter holder, candlestick, sectioned desk tray with bell, two inkwells with covers, stamp and blotter, each decorated with green leaf with gilt highlighted bands, with central armorial highlighted in pink, with gilt inscription Nelson, bears gilt mark B with crown above, (9).
A German Biedermeier mahogany writing desk, second quarter 19th century, flame veneered overall, the superstructure with six short drawers above one long frieze drawer upon two front Tuscan columns and two back rectangular supports united by a concave platform stretcher terminating in bun feet, 92 x 92 x 48 cm.
A Northern European oak pedestal desk, probably Dutch, late 19th century, the inset leather writing surface above a breakfront frieze with one long drawer flanked by two short drawers, fluted overall, over two panelled cabinet doors depicting stylised mulberry trees upon bun feet, 80 x 160 x 71 cm, together with a carved oak corner armchair, late 19th century, (2).
-
147546 item(s)/page