We found 173487 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 173487 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
173487 item(s)/page
A 19th century walnut library folio stand/architect's table, the rounded rectangular leather inset adjustable sliding top with fold down book rests supported on an extending fluted column, standing on a rosette applied moulded shaped plinth base with wooden casters, 100cm wide, 70cm deep, 114cm high fully extended
A William IV rosewood library bookcase cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves flanked with acanthus headed spreading columns, the lower section with a rectangular top above an open shelf and a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing further adjustable shelves, standing on a plinth base, 134cm wide, 46cm deep, 204cm high
Joseph Cremer: A 19th century walnut mirror back breakfront sideboard, the rectangular arched plate within a moulded frame above a shaped moulded top and a pair of marquetry inlaid panelled doors signed J Cremer, flanked with glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves, standing on a plinth base, 187cm wide, 55cm deep, 162cm high. Joseph Cremer (1830-1878) was one of the most renowned marqueteurs of the mid-nineteenth century in France, supplying furniture to Louis Philippe in 1844 and the King of Holland. Specialising in marquetry panels for the incorporation into other cabinet makers' carcasses, Cremer exhibited at major exhibitions, winning medals in 1839, 1844, 1849 and 1852. At the Paris Exposition Universelle he was described by the judges as 'un maitre'
Hunting Interest. A twin two handled trophy, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, inscribed Fowey Harriers, Adjacent Hunts Maiden Race 20 -3 -35 won by H C St Aubyn's 'Lady Day', 17.5cm high and a twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1924, inscribed Bideford and District Farmer Harriers, Point to Point Meeting, Horwood March 11th 1925, Adjacent Hunt Pony Race, 22cm high to include plinth, and a mounted antler, crested and inscribed caught by greyhounds at Anjam, 13th April 1855, 40oz weighable silver (4)
LARGE PARIS PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER, LATE 19th CENTURY, the domed cover with acorn finial above a fluted waisted neck, the ovoid body painted with a cartouche depicting a gaming group in 18th century costume, opposed by a landscape, raised on a waisted socle with square plinth, enriched throughout with gilded scrolls and foliage and floral sprays, with spurious mark of Sevres type. 47.5cm
A French late 18th Century ormolu and marble mantel clock, having twin flamed torch and wreath finial and acanthus mounts to each side of the drum case, on fruiting lotus leaf supports, the base with rounded ends and marble plinth set pierced panels of scrolling foliage and entrelac-and-rosette, fitted a circular convex dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and having an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the dial and backplate signed Charles Le Roy a Paris
A George III mahogany longcase regulator, the hood with arch top moulded cornice and single band fluted frieze, the circular glass door with brass mounts and with canted columns to the sides, the trunk with similar canted sides and enclosed by a rectangular brass mounted door, the base with square fielded panel on a plinth base, fitted a single train eight-day movement with six pillars supporting the gauge plates, the dead beat escapement with jewelled pallets, the backplate signed Parkinson and Frodsham, London, the whole with unusual brass casing, the mercury compensated pendulum with oval ribbed glass reservoir and silvered beat indicator, the 12" circular silvered dial with centre sweep minute hand and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials for seconds and (24) hours (a subsidiary 12 hour chapter ring has been removed and retained), the dial signed C Taylor, Bristol, 192.5cm (75.75") high
-
173487 item(s)/page