We found 173444 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 173444 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
173444 item(s)/page
An Early Victorian Oak Cylinder Desk, with a panelled fall flap, enclosing pigeonholes, drawers and adjustable inset writing surfaces, each pedestal fitted with three graduated drawers, on plinth bases and castors, width approx. 54 ins. *Provenance - James Nolan Wine Merchant & Guinness Bottler, Kildare Town.
A pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose floor vases, the central scenes depicting warriors in battle, 60cm high, each on wooden plinth supported by three paw feet (AF) both have major damages, one damaged through-out and stapled back together, both missing one of the handles, cracks all way through, please see additional images
EBONISED CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the unsigned weight driven movement striking on a gong, the 10.5 inch gilt dial with Roman numerals, painted steel hands, the hood with carved floral decoration, the ebonised carved oak case with single glazed door, on plinth base with ball feet, 205cm high
A Large, Late Georgian Oak Dresser with Rack. The plank backed rack having a moulded break-front cornice above four stop-fluted uprights supporting the three plate shelves. The base housing two central cock-beaded drawers flanked by panel-doored cupboards with break-front stop-fluted pilasters in-between. Standing on a moulded plinth base, 85½ ins (217 cms) high, 80½ ins (204.5 cms) wide, 24 ins (61 cms) deep.
A George III silver urn by John Deacon with handle, having pierced decoration with swag around and central cartouche with engraved peacock leading to single flanked circular column on square refolded plinth base with blue glass liner with Tessiers London label to base - Height excluding handle 10cm - Total silver weight approx. 3.5 troy oz - London 1774 Condition report: Good condition with small areas of wear
A good reproduction Oak Dog Kennel Dresser, the plate rack having moulded cornice over two pin moulded front shelves, the base having moulded edge top over three raised and fielded front frieze drawers over central dog kennel with moulded arch detail flanked by two opposing raised and fielded single panel doors, on a plinth base, 58 1/2'' wide x 75 3/4'' high x 18 3/4'' deep.
A German Rosewood and ebonised architectural Mantle Clock, ebonised finial to the pediment top with brass cross motif. Single pane door with half turned column detail revealing brass trimmed enamel face over chrome bell. On gilt trimmed shaped plinth base. 18 1/4'' high x 10 3/4'' wide x 5 1/4'' deep
A 19th c. Rosewood and Walnut architectural Gothic style Mantle Clock marked Jungers to the face. The pediment top having three finials and fret cut detail, the glazed single pane door having half turned pillar detail, brass trimmed white face. On shaped plinth base. 21'' high x 11 3/8'' wide x 5 5/8'' deep
A late 18th/early 19th c. Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock with swan pediment to the glazed single pane hood having brass details and finials. With a 30 hour movement and painted face depicting a rural cottage. The case having a short, shaped cross banded door, reeded and turned columns and lower inlaid and double cross-banded panel, on a plinth base, 84 1/2'' high x 19 1/4'' wide x 10 1/2'' deep.
-
173444 item(s)/page