We found 8559 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 8559 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
8559 item(s)/page
An Early Board Game "Dick Turpins Ride from London to York", the folding board with gilt decoration to front, five painted metal playing pieces and a bone dice in a small card box; A Victorian Game "The New Indian Game of Sabudedagan", comprising a bone pin with seven boxwood cups and a woollen tassle, based on a game played by the Micmac Indians of Newfoundland, with instructions, in original box with paper label to lid. (2)
Good quality Victorian papier mâché playing card box, the lid finely painted with English School landscapes in gilt trellis frames and central portraits of dogs after Landseer, the interior fitted with five shaped boxes, the lids finely painted with flowers, 28cm x 30cm (illustrated on front cover)
A Continental figure of the card player, moulded as a French gentleman standing at a table playing with cards, 20 cm high, together with a Continental figure of a lady and gentleman dancing, 20 cm high, a Continental figure of a flute player standing of a young girl, 16 cm high and a Staffordshire flat back of a sailor, 30 cm high, (4), (A/F).
A George IV mahogany card table, the 'D' shape hinged and swivel top with a baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze with an applied carved palmette, on a turned column stem to a quatreform base with applied rondels, disc feet to brass caps and castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 34.25in (86.8cm) w, 17.5in (43.6cm) d. Top slightly bowed.
A Japanese Meiji period silver coloured mounted table playing card cabinet, two character signature, 'jungin' (pure silver) character mark, lightly hammered overall, the top with a swing handle and four inset ivory 'playing cards' (three detached), the door and sides with wisteria, chrysanthemum, irises and other flowers in relief, the carved ivory interior with three wood lined drawers, 10cm (4in) high, 12cm (4.75in) wide, 9cm (3.5in) deep
A George IV rosewood pedestal card table, the D-shaped fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze with beaded edge, all supported on a flaring square column with canted corners to a quatroform platform on reeded bun feet, width 91.5cm (Illus.)
A Victorian aesthetic movement stained walnut and amboyna card table, the rectangular top having a brass beaded edge, crossbanding and centre inlays opening to reveal baize lined playing surface with further amboyna banding, the whole with swivel action, amboyna banded frieze, the whole raised on double turned end supports united by shaped stretcher, the whole with further amboyna banding, beaded brass mounts, and raised on square cut scroll feet with brass castors, width 86.5cm (Illus.)
A Victorian burr walnut rounded rectangular card table, the folding top rotating to reveal a baize playing surface above an arrangement of compartments, inlaid in boxwood with scrolling foliage and stringing, trestle base with turned end supports and stretcher, stiff leaf carved cabriole legs, white ceramic castors, 91cm wide, 77cm high, c. 1865
A silver tapered rectangular tea caddy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, with gadrooned borders, lion mask ring handles and on bun feet; a pair of oblong napkin rings, Birmingham 1931; a silver mounted leather 'Patience' playing card box, London (marks worn); an American silver coloured serving fork by Gorham Mfg. Co.; an Indian embossed trumpet specimen vase; a plated muffin dish and cover and a pair of Old English pattern fish servers To be sold on behalf of 'Help for Heros' (charity no. 6363256)
A 19th century black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated games box of elongated octagonal form, the top depicting figures in an ornamental garden setting, opening to reveal seven various lidded boxes and rectangular dishes decorated with playing card symbols, figural scenes and one inscribed "Game", 38 x 30 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian period figured walnut playing card box of rectangular domed form, the hinged lid with a pierced brass mount depicting five playing cards, interior later lined and divided, 28cm wide; together with an Edwardian period oak and silver mounted Bridge box,with silver corner mounts and central 'Bridge' mount, inscribed to one corner 'Cruden Bay Tournament 2nd July 1908', with divided interior and fall front, 20cm wide -2
An Edwardian period rosewood and marquetry envelope card table inlaid with etched bone urns and foliate arabesques, the square top opening to reveal a tooled baize playing surface with outer counterwells, above a drawer and square tapered legs joined by an undertier and ending in ceramic castors 56cm wide, 73cm high
A George III Inlaid Mahogany Fold-over Card Table. The flame figured top bordered in king-wood cross-banding edged with stringing and folding over to reveal a green baize playing surface. The frieze enhanced with further stringing and a decorative inlaid band with small floral bouquets in green stained elliptical panels heading the square tapering legs on spade feet, 36 ins (91 cms) in width, 29½ ins (75 cms) high.
A pair of musical monkeys, fur covered, card and tin plate clockwork action playing cymbals and drum, 7" high, a "Farm Milk" drinking bear, fur covered and tinplate clockwork action, 5 1/2" high, and a fishing bear tin plate, part fur and cloth covered, clockwork action, 5 3/4" high, all clockwork AF, P-F (4)
An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the revolving top with fold-out action, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a single frieze drawer, the whole frieze with blind fret carving and raised on slender acanthus leaf capped cabriole supports united by platform undertier, all raised on pot castors, width 56cm (closed)
A circa 1930 rosewood pedestal card table, the D-shaped fold-over top having an egg and dart moulded edge, swivel action, and opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface, the frieze with applied scroll mouldings, all raised on a gun barrel turned and part reeded column to a quatraform platform with further egg and dart mouldings, all on carved lion paw feet with castors, width 91cm (Illus.)
An Unusual William & Mary Card Table. The burr walnut top having a serpentine shaped front & rounded corner protuberants above two oak corner candle slides of corresponding shape. The top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface . Both sides accommodating deep burr walnut veneered drawers with small brass knop handles. The serpentine edged front apron inlaid with stringing and standing on six inverted cup turned legs & back gates united by c-scroll stretchers above bun feet. 32 ins x 13¾ ins (81 cms x 35 cms) and 32 ins (81 cms) high.
An 18th Century Walnut Card Table. The figured walnut veneered top with a cross grained border & rounded corner protuberants. The top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface with circular inset corners & oval counter dishes. The two tapering cabriole front legs with decorative shell carving at the hips, terminating on pad feet. The back legs swinging out to support the open lid 33½ ins x 31½ ins (85 cms x 80 cms), standing 28½ ins high.

-
8559 item(s)/page