A Victorian satinwood and floral painted bonheur du jour, the upper section with a three quarter gallery over three central pigeon holes, flanked by two cupboards each enclosing a single shelf, above a lower section with a hinged leather inset writing surface, supported on two lopers, over a single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, united by a single shaped shelf, on brass castors, 115cm high, 76cm wide, 45cm deep
We found 96580 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 96580 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
96580 item(s)/page
A French kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine, of serpentine form, the marble inset top with brass gallery, above a central glazed cupboard door with a painted lower panel, flanked by similar sides, enclosing an interior with a glass shelf and a single fitted shelf, raised on four short cabriole legs, 139cm high, 34cm deep, 68cm wide
A Victorian walnut davenport, the top with four small drawers joined by arched shelf beneath crossbanded platforms mounted with galleries, the sloping writing surface with green tooled leather enclosing an interior with long drawer and compartments, the base with four dummy drawers opposing mahogany lined drawers mounted with knob handles, with satinwood crossbanded front panel supported on turned legs with pot casters. (22.5in x 20.75in x 37.75in).
A late Victorian aesthetic style mahogany sideboard, the galleried top above five painted and gilt panels depicting rabbits, fish, stags head, turkey, goose and pheasants, two shelves and a central cupboard with painted panel doors painted with a hunter and fisherman, the base with a rectangular top above three drawers and two cupboards, the central recess with a shelf and gallery, on bracket feet, 212 cms wide x 204 cms high.
A Flemish carved oak cupboard, 17th century, the pair of panelled doors above a drawer and a larger pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, the base with two drawers, the upper drawer stamped 'EDWARDS & ROBERTS'restored h. 218cm., w.155cm., d.64cm..". Although Edwards and Roberts are most famous for their cabinet making during the second half of the 19th century, they were also retailers of second hand and earlier furniture. It is likely that this piece was restored and therefore stamped in their workshop and then retailed through one of their central London shops.
Gould, Robert Freke. The History of Freemasonry. 3 vols London: Thomas C Jack, 45 Ludgate Hill 1886. Gilt dec full red morr. 4to; together with other leather bound volumes inluding Walkers Dictionary, Johnson's Dictionary, works of Swift and the Art Journal for the year of the Great Exhibition, 1851, (a shelf).
-
96580 item(s)/page