We found 41221 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 41221 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
41221 item(s)/page
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARVED GILT-WOOD & COMPOSITION OVERMANTEL MIRROR, the cornice with applied globe motifs and projecting angles above a deep frieze with applied foliate scroll motifs, with three rectangular bevelled plates beneath flanked by Egypyianate masks, on square reeded pillars. Width 44". Height 25".
A mahogany and inlaid grandfather clock, circa 1920, the broken arch hood with Corinthian columns, and pierced fret work side panels, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, scrolling spandrels and a globe engraved Tempus Fugit, with eight day chiming movement, the trunk with arch door and panelled plinth, (202cm tall).
A magnificent Great Northern Railway polished copper station lamp-case with two adjacent glass panels lettered black on white "NAVENBY". The lamp-post top style. Complete with ornate brass finial; decorative copper chimney cap; arched roof; four sloping glazed sides; four corner finials; original vessel plated "Navenby"; brass burner, and glass globe. Fully 35" tall. Quite superb. Surely one of the most attractive station lamps ever produced for a normal station. Navenby station, on the Lincoln-Grantham line, opened in 1867 and closed in 1962.
John Topping, London, an early 18th century longcase clock dial and month going movement between eight bun knopped pillars and trident shaped plates, the arch of the dial with moon phase globe inside lunar calendar dial, flanked below by subsidiary strike/silent and pendulum adjustment dials, a triangle within the silvered chapter ring with maker's name above month and day calendar, now in a 20th century replacement walnut case, 231cm high.
-
41221 item(s)/page