We found 234658 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 234658 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
234658 item(s)/page
Art Deco Sycamore bedroom suite with rosewood handles comprising two door wardrobe, 186cm x 119cm x 53cm, double bedstead, dressing table and stool, bedside table and a single chairGeneral wear and tear condusive with use and age, generally soundSome scratching and stainingHeadboard- dry veneerwardrobe - frame possibly warpedBedside table, chair and stool general wear and tearDressing Table- with raised and split veneer, showing signs of damp, mirror oxiditision around plate
A mid 20th Century figured walnut bedroom suite, to include: a three door wardrobe, a two door wardrobe, a chest of two short and two long drawers, and a bedside cabinet, all raised on shell carved cabriole feet; together with a pair of single bed ends with serpentine arched back panels, scrolling ends raised on acanthus carved cabriole feet.
A George III mahogany bureau cabinet, the flared cornice above stringing and inlaid panel to frieze, fitted a pair of inlaid panel doors below enclosing shelves, the fall-flap opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard door with blind fret carving, two short and three long graduated drawers under fitted brass handles, raised on bracket feet.
A reproduction mahogany inlaid serpentine fronted display cabinet by Bridgecraft Handmade Furniture, arched top, three glazed doors enclosing shelving, projecting serpentine base, three long drawers flanked by crossbanded panel door cupboards, shaped apron, cabriole supports. 204cm high 163cm wide
An Irish elm and oak longcase clock, fretted cresting to hood, fluted columns, modillion cornice and carved frieze, 30.5cm square enamel dial subsidiary seconds dial, silvered date aperture, associated 8-day movement striking on a bell, inscribed Chas. Macnally/ Londonderry, trunk with rectangular door, fluted canted angles 203cm high Charles MacNally was working in Ulster from c. 1820 signing both from Omagh and Londonderry, before migrating to Canada c. 1830 and settling down as a maker in York, Ontario (then still capital of Upper Canada). Condition Report: Base panel water stained and cracked, associated movement and dial good
-
234658 item(s)/page