We found 96260 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 96260 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
96260 item(s)/page
A Lowestoft porcelain sparrow beak jug, circa 1785-90, enamelled in underglaze iron red and blue in Redgrave style with the Doll's House pattern, unmarked, 9cm high See The V&A Collection, for a teapot and cover of the same design. Reference Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 7, shelf 4.
A George III oak Shropshire high dresser, the ogee moulded cornice over a honeysuckle pierced scrolling frieze above three open shelves flanked by an open shelf and fielded cabinet door to each side between fluted uprights on a five drawer base fitted with brass swing handles over a heart pierced and scrolling cut apron on three front cabriole legs terminating in pointed toes 355cm wide, 216cm high, 45cm deep Note: See David Knell 'English Country Furniture, The Vernacular Tradition 1500-1900, 2nd edition page 159 fig 165' for a similar four drawer example
An 18th century stained and painted Dutch table spice cabinet, the twin two panel doors opening to reveal an arrangement of nine short drawers fitted with turned wooden knob handles, under an open shelf and four small further short drawers, the panels and drawer fronts ripple moulded, the doors fitted with iron strap handles under a moulded cornice, 44cm wide, 43cm high, 27.5cm deep
A 19th century mahogany organ cabinet by John Eyre London, the rectangular mahogany top over a crossbanded single cabinet door decorated with three panels of giltwood faux pipes, opening to reveal a vacant two shelf interior, on a box base with side door opening to reveal an unfitted interior, raised on four tapering canted short legs, 57cm wide, 102.5cm high, 43cm deep
A late 18th/early 19th century French walnut armoire, the double arched pediment over two three panel arched doors with scrolling leaf mouldings to the fielded panels, opening to reveal a single shelf and four gilt metal triple hanging hooks and later hanging rail, over a shaped apron, on short cabriole front legs terminating in a pointed toe, 142cm wide, 222cm high, 61cm deep
India Sikh empire shelf c1840s Kashmir Ranjit Singh. A rare and fine Kashmir polychrome wood Shelf made during the Sikh empire of Maharajah Ranjit Singh. Four painted scenes of Sikh^ Hindu and Islamic scenes. The Sikh scene shows Maharajah Gulab Singh^ the seated King on throne is probably Ranjit Singh. The other Hindu and Islamic Scenes represent the respect the Maharajah had for all religions in his empire. Fine gilt floral work. A rare Sikh artifact during the reign of Maharajah Ranjit during his rule in Kashmir – 81.2 cm wide
A good quality early Victorian rosewood chiffonier, the low raised back with shelf, above a secret frieze drawer and two recessed domed panelled cupboard doors with applied fretwork decoration, flanked on either side by a fluted column, raised on plinth base, width approx. 92cm (illustrated)
A George I figured walnut veneered and herringbone banded cabinet on chest, the moulded cornice above a cushion moulded secret frieze drawer, above the two cabinet doors enclosing single shelf, the base section having two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 102cm (some damage and alterations) (illustrated)
A Chinese painted Cupboard, with shallow relief decoration, large brass hinges and lock plate, and carved apron, the two doors enclosing a three drawer shelf and lower storage box, 146cm wide 58cm deep 200cm high CONDITION REPORT: Losses to surface. Scratches, dents, marks and scuffing to base.
-
96260 item(s)/page