We found 235346 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 235346 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
235346 item(s)/page
A 16th Century Gothic Oak Cabinet. The top measuring 41 ins x 20 ins (105 cms x 50 cms) with wavy cut mitred ends above an upper cupboard with a central panel door enriched with a carved bird, face masks and entwined dragons flanked by side panels depicting saints stood in arched niches. The lower compartment having a hinged fall-down front of meandering vines bearing clusters of grapes. Standing on stile supports 39 ins (99 cms) in height with four linen-fold panels each end.
A Rare Late 16th Century Carved Oak Buffet Cupboard of slender proportions. The dentil moulded top having a chequer-inlaid frieze between egg and tongue carved beading, supported on flatted octagonal baluster side columns flanking a recessed cupboard. The central door marquetried with facemasks amidst scrolling foliage and flanked by narrow vertical side panels of chequer banding and tapering pilasters of imbricated carving dividing them. The lower section having a shaped apron centred by a blind fret-carved lunette and supported on four square baluster legs leading to a pot board with a moulded edge on block feet. 25 ins (89 cms) wide, 67 1/2 ins (171 cms) tall and 27 ins (56 cms) deep.
A Fine 17th Century Joined Oak Buffet having a two plank top above a central moulded cupboard door flanked by side panels standing on inverted baluster columns with block feet joined by run-moulded rails bearing a two planked pot shelf. The side carved with the initials IH. 44 ins (112 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep and 41 ins (104 cms) in height.
A 16th Century Oak Livery Cupboard having a nulled frieze above a central panel door carved with an urn flanked by side panels of foliated scrolls and divided by palmate muntins. The turned front legs and rear stile supports united by peripheral stretchers ornamented with a band of nick carving to the front, 41 1/2 ins (105 cms) wide, 39 ins (99 cms) in height and 15 ins (38 cms) deep.
A Liberty & Co pewter timepiece, of plain pillar form with rounded sides and enamel dial with copper chapter ring and plated hands, fitted French timepiece, 11cm h, stamped 0760, c1905 . Some localised areas of corrosion to the case, particularly around the door, the hinge broken, the movement original and apparently complete, no serious damage or scratches and no restoration. This example would benefit from some superficial cleaning
An English brass lantern clock, signed on the oversailing chapter ring Richd Tyler Wallingford, and engraved to the centre with flowers and scrolls, having single pierced hand and posted movement with verge escapement beneath dolphin frets and turned finials crowned by bell, with pointed finial, 33cm h 18th c; with a brass sleeved weight and oak bracket. Old restoration/replacements; lacking the side door
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the painted dial signed SHARP Tower St London and with arabic chapters and subsidiary date dial, a STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, the two train fusee movement with engraved brackets and backplate centred by a plume of feathers, in a break-arch case of fine colour with brass mouldings, swing handle and side frets, on ogee feet, 39cm h. Large spot of flaking and some marks and scratches to the dial. The movement original, complete and presumed to be in going order. Apparently recently cleaned. The case of particularly attractive figure and colour. The brass furniture original although the lacquer very discoloured. The glazed rear door to the case restored but to an acceptable standard
A World War II brass ship's clock, with enamelled dial signed SMITH'S CRICKLEWOOD NW2, with slot for regulation and black painted hands, nickel plated door and brass drum case, 23cm diam, Air Ministry stamp to the wall plate, c1940 . In excellent condition apart from a small chip to the underside of the glass in the door, the enamel dial undamgaed and without restoration. The movement in going order
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 12inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, two winding holes and square date aperture, with pierced hands, a subsidiary Srike/Silent ring above the arch circumscribed THOMAS TOUSE LONDON and with giltmetal spandrels, having eight-day movement in figured break-arch case with brass mounted stop fluted pillars and cut corner curl veneered door flanked by conforming pilasters, on panelled base, 225cm h . The top of the hood reduced by about four inches and with a later and quite inappropriate replacement stained wood pediment of swan neck type, the dial and chapter ring rather stained, the movement apparently complete, small chip to the beading beneath the hood. A fine quality London made longcase which apart from the reduction in height is a good example of the type.
A George III oak longcase clock, the 12inch brass dial signed to the centre Robt Bowers Chester, with subsidiary seconds dial, two winding holes, circular date aperture and giltmetal spandrels and eight-day movement, in mahogany banded case with brass mounted swan-neck pediment and fluted pillars, the shaped door flanked by conforming pilasters, on panelled base and bracket feet, 222cm h. A few old worm holes around the door, the dial discoloured but the movement and dial original, minor vertical split in the panel to the base but in overall good original condition and in need of superficial or cosmetic work only
A William oak longcase clock, the 11inch painted dial signed Jno. Hallam Nottingham, with arabic chapters, date sector and pierced hands, floral centre and spandrels, painted to the arch with Una and the Lion, having 30 hour movement in full length ogee door flanked by fluted pilasters, on plain base, 210cm h . In generally good condition with small loss to the moulding on the cornice, the dial and movement original, a vertical split in the base, a little light in colour overall but no serious faults; consigned by local executors
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the 13inch painted dial signed AGAR Bury, with two subsidiary dials, pierced hands and roman chapters, painted with figures to the spandrels and lunar work to the arch, having eight-day movement in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment and turned pilasters, the trunk enclosed by a flame figured door, on conforming base, 231cm h. In overall excellent condition, the movement and works original, believed to be complete and presumed to be in going order with weights and pendulum
A George III oak longcase clock, the 12inch painted dial signed T Benbow Northwood, with subsidiary seconds dial, date sector, pierced hands and roman chapters, with gilt spandrels and lunar work to the arch, having eight-day movement in crossbanded and inlaid case, the swan neck pediment, and door conforming with brass mounted fluted pillars and pilasters, bracket feet, 217cm. The paintwork to the dial rather rubbed in places, the hands repaired/replaced, the glass to the door cracked, small chip to the crossbanding near the top of the hood and at the corner of the door, the movement and dial original, the works apparently complete with weights and pendulum
A George III oak longcase clock, the 11inch brass dial signed on an oval tablet to the matted centre Hugh Lough PENRITH, with date sector and roman chapters, rococo spandrels, pierced steel hands and thirty hour movement, having stepped cavetto cornice and turned pillars enclosed by a notched full length door, on conforming base and bracket feet, 205cm h. Movement and dial associated and with faults although largely complete. The case of fine colour and in sound original condition, a vertical split in the base, the plinth-feet old replacements, with a weight but no pendulum, a small hole in the left hand side of the trunk of this longcase.
A Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 12inch painted dial signed Stevenson Nottingham, with arabic chapters, date sector and giltmetal hands, polychrome spandrels with figures of the Seasons and to the arch with Christ and the woman of Samaria, having 30 hour movement in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, serpentine door and plain base, 210cm h . In good original condition but very dusty/dirty overall, some small losses to the veneers in places, the movement and works original to the case
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the 13inch painted break-arch dial signed Wm Preston Lancaster, with two subsidiary dials and winding holes, floral spandrels and a a shepherdess to the arch, having eight-day movement in figured case with high swan neck pediment and baluster pillars, enclosed by an arched door flanked by clustered pilasters, 227cm h . The glass to the door cracked, minor loss to the veneers around the glass in the door, the dial rather yellowed with some discoloration, one hand broken and missing, the movement very dirty, but dial and movement original to the case, the case in overall very good condition and also original
A George III mahogany splay fronted corner cabinet, with cavetto cornice and figured frieze, the interior having three shaped shelves enclosed by a glazed door, on an associated cupboard with panelled door, bracket feet, 177cm h; 77 x 49cm . In overall good condition with old restoration and repair - the cornice replaced, the glazing bars probably replaced, married to the base probably about 1900
An English Art Nouveau oak hallstand, surmounted by a cupboard with oversailing boarded top, the door with a pair of oxidised brass panels, embossed with tulips and flanked by swan-necked hooks, a shelf below, all between shaped stiles, 193cm h; 57 x 29cm . A split to the back board of the shelf but in otherwise excellent condition and complete with the original fittings
A George III mahogany bow fronted secretaire-bookcase, line inlaid throughout, having cavetto cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of doors with triple arched glazing bars, the fully fitted secretaire veneered in sycamore and with a central harewood ground paterae to the door, three graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 228cm h, 107cm w . The front a little faded and with old minor discoloured scratches and other marks, a crack in one of the glass panes, a married piece the upper and lower parts being associated but well matched
An Edward VII mahogany cabinet of almost square shape with cavetto top, having crisp leaf carved detail, with four glazed sides and a door with cruciform glazing bars on square tapered legs and spade feet, 137cm h; 53 x 50cm. Well made and in fine condition although with some accretion of dust in the crevices etc
A French Boulle marquetry and ebonised pier cabinet in two stages, each enclosed by a glazed door framed with panels of cut brass scrollwork on a ground of red stained shell and with giltmetal mounts and beading throughout, 175cm h; 71 x 40cm. Some losses to the inlaid decoration and with much accretion of dust
A pair of George III mahogany dining room pedestals, the hexagonal cutlery urns with flared and knopped covers, crossbanded and line inlaid, the pedestals with a stepped cavetto cornice and fluted frieze centred by roundels, the door with a curl veneered oval on skirted plinth, 170cm h; 48 x 47cm. Minor breaks and old repairs, the pair of covers slightly misshapen and one with severe splits to the veneer but unrestored
A walnut cabinet in Queen Anne style, the domed top with deep cavetto cornice and inlaid with shell paterae and chequer stringing, the interior lined in green watered silk and enclosed by a glazed door, a lowboy with three conforming drawers in matched veneers, the cabriole legs with lappeted knees and pad feet, 206cm h; 123 x 46cm, early 20th c . In overall good condition with minor veneer splits in the sides and the veneers to the upper section a little faded
A Victorian Chippendale revival mahogany cabinet, with blind fretwork and enclosed by a door with entwined lancet arched glazing bars, on a projecting table with a drawer and slender leaf carved cabriole forelegs, with incurved undertier and claw-and-ball feet, 189cm h, 76cm w . In fine condition
A Victorian ebonised and amboyna side cabinet, with ormolu mounts and line inlaid, the panelled door mounted with an oval "Sevres' porcelain blue ground plaque painted with figures, flanked by pillars and on turned feet, 104cm h; 151 x 45cm . Minor marks and scratches but in good unrestored original overall condition
A Sampson Hancock plate, finely painted with figures at the door of the Peacock Inn Rowsley by W E Mosley, signed, the gilt border of palmettes, ferns and foliage with three subsidiary reserves, in shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 23cm diam, impressed DERBY, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and script title in puce, c1915-35. In fine condition; no damage or restoration
-
235346 item(s)/page