We found 360412 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 360412 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
360412 item(s)/page
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase having a swan neck pediment with central urn, the upper section enclosed by pair of glass panel doors with decorative tracery, the lower section having secretaire drawer with fitted interior, three long drawers below with brass swan neck handles, standing on bracket feet, 115cm wide x 282cm high - see colour illustration
Shapland and Petter Arts & Crafts design oak sideboard, the raised back fitted an open shelf with heart design cut-out decoration, and with a copper stylised foliate repouss‚ panel below, the breakfront base fitted a central drawer with an open shelf below flanked by cupboard doors each having a square conforming copper panel and with strap hinges, standing on square pad supports united by a platform, 185cm wide - See Daryl Bennet - Shapland & Petter Ltd of barnstable, page 3 for an example of a matching buffet. - see illustration
19th Century French ormolu mounted mahogany Vernis Martin bomb‚ front vitrine fitted three shelves enclosed by a three-quarter glazed door having a painted panel below depicting a romantic couple in a landscape flanked each side by two further painted panels, standing on six splayed supports, 135cm wide - see colour illustration
Victorian mahogany breakfront combination wardrobe, the cornice having a carved scroll pediment, the centre section fitted three slides enclosed by a pair of blind panel doors and having two short and two long external drawers below flanked each side by a hanging compartment enclosed by an arch shaped blind panel door with conforming carved scroll work, 220cm wide - see illustration
George III oak longcase clock having a brass finial, swan neck pediment and plain pillars to the hood, the trunk with shaped door and conforming panel to the base, the brass arch shaped dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and calendar aperture, signed Richard Merrett, Stroud - eight day striking movement, 213cm high
19th Century French bronze cased mantel clock made for the Japanese Market. The case with a pierced cast pagoda top with conforming side handles and a foliate enamel panel, standing on a foliate cast rectangular base with elephant head scroll supports. The dial with a enamelled roundel to the centre within a chapter ring comprising of yellow enamelled japanese numerals and marked R. Drummond & Sons, Paris. The brass movement bearing the trade mark of Japy Freres. 37cm high - see colour illustration
John Speed. Sussex Described and divided into Rapes. Hand coloured engraved map with 'open book' title, Royal Arms and inset plan of Chichester, a panel at the base with coats of arms. Jodocus Hondius Celavit Anno Domini 1610, English text to verso. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed, Coloured map of Devonshire with Excester Described. Royal Coat of Arms above a panel with arms of the families with the titles of Devonshire and Excester. Inset panel lower right with detailed map of Excester. Sold by Roger Rea The Elder and Younger, Golden Cross, Cornhill. Framed and glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Map of Cornwall Hand coloured engraved map with Royal Coat of Arms and plan of Launceston top left. The base with a panel of eight Coats of Arms. To be sold in Popes-heade alley against the Exchange by John Sudbury and G. Humble. English text verso. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Penbrokeshyre hand coloured engraved map. Title cartouche with Royal Coats of Arms and with two inset panels top left and bottom right. Penbroke and St. Davids. A further panel with eleven coats of arms. To be sold in Popes-head alley by John Sudbury and George Humbell at London 1610 English text verso. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved map Leicester Countie and Citie. With Royal Coat of Arms and a panel of seven other Coats of Arms. Inset plan of Leicester bottom left. To be sold by Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell. Verso described in English. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved map The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre. With Royal Coat of Arms and a panel with a plan of Yorke. A further panel with the Arms of Royal Princes having borne the title of Dukes of Yorke. Dated 1610 To be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and by Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Chuchyard. Extensive repairs to central fold and in the centre about 3" above the bottom of the map. Description in English verso. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved Map of Glocestershire. With Royal Coat of Arms and town plans Glocester and Bristow. Another panel with Coats of Arms. Battle illustrations Canute The Dane and Edmond Ironside and Tewkesbury. To be sold in Popes-head alley by John Sudbury and George Humble. Verso with descriptions in English. Unframed. h: 15 x w: 21 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved map of The Countie of Nottingham. The round title cartouche surmounted by the Royal Coat of Arms. Inset panel a plan of Nottingham and a further panel with Coats of Arms. To be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Churchyard. Description verso in English. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved map of Worcestershire . With a panel of five Coats of Arms and an inset town plan of Worcester. A battle scene at the base Evesham. Dated 1610 To be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Churchyard. Described verso in English. Framed and double glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed. Hand coloured engraved map of Northumberland. With Royal Coat of Arms and inset plans of Newecastle and Barwick. To the left a panel of eight Coats of Arms and to the right Antiquities. To be sold by Roger Rea The Elder and Younger at the Golden Cross in Cornhill. Framed and glazed. h: 15 x w: 20 in.
John Speed, hand coloured engraved map of Herefordshire with inset plan of Hereford and a panel of a battle scene, a figure seated at a table in bottom left hand corner with a globe and another with compasses bottom right, five coats of arms, to be sold in the Popes head alley by Iohn Sudbury and Georg Humbell 1610, description in English verso, framed and double glazed h: 16 x w: 21 in.

-
360412 item(s)/page