§ A rosewood 'Kimberley' wine cabinet,1970s, designed by Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, with a pair of doors opening on to a glass shelf and an extending Formica-topped work surface, raised on turned supports, 85cm wide46cm deep122cm highSold with nontransferable CITES A10 licence no. 23GBA10MT7YVZ.Condition ReportSome stains to the top. Loss of colour to the top. Split to front left corner. Felt pads applied to base. Internally with stains to the glass. The bottom lining paper with stains.
We found 104473 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 104473 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
104473 item(s)/page
A Gordon Russell 'Stow' oak wardrobe, dated 1929, model no. 101, originally designed c.1925 by Gordon Russell, with a pair of panelled doors, each with a carved handle, opening on to a single shelf over a hanging rail, raised on chamfered supports, labelled to the back ‘The Russell Workshops, Broadway, Worcs, This piece of furniture, design No. 101, was made throughout in The Gordon Russell Workshops, Broadway, Worcestershire, Designer: Gordon Russell, Foreman: Edgar Turner, Cabinet Maker: R. G. France, Timber used: English oak lined cedar, Date: February 2nd 1929',99cm wide52cm deep189cm highCondition ReportThe exterior with stains and wear commensurate with age and use. The supports with scuffs and knocks toward the bottom. The shelf with scratches and marks. The back with stains.
A Liberty & Co. walnut bookcase,late 19th/early 20th century, with a three-quarter gallery, a shelf with a leaded glass cupboard, over a drawer and a cupboard, with brass ring handles, with remnants of paper label,107cm wide 45cm deep152.5cm highCondition ReportSome stains. the base cupboard with no lock fitted.
A Sheraton period satinwood and painted bow-centre side cabinet, slightly oversailing crossbanded top above a pair of doors, each set with an oval panel painted with ribbon-tied arrangement of flowers and enclosing a shelf, tapered square forelegs, spade forefeet, 91cm high, 84cm wide, 41.5cm deep, c.1795
A George IV mahogany twin pedestal sideboard or serving table, shaped half-gallery with gadrooned capital centred by a stylised anthemion, above three frieze drawers, each pedestal with a panel door, the left enclosing a shelf, the right two drawers, bun feet, 117.5cm high, 182.5cm wide, 66cm deep, c.1825
A 19th century Colonial teak library bookcase, outswept dentil cornice with foliate swag capital above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves, flanked by spirally turned supports, the projecting base with a long frieze drawers above a pair of panel doors, enclosing two drawers and a shelf, paw forefeet, 175cm high, 107cm wide, 51.5cm deep
A Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry bureau de dame, in the Louis XV taste, shaped superstructure centred by a mirror and small drawer flanked by glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing a shelf, fall front enclosing an inset tooled and gilt writing surface, a well, small drawers and pigeonholes, shaped apron, French cabriole legs, 140cm high, 88cm wide, 53cm deep, c.1870
A Regency gilt metal mounted mahogany secretaire chiffonier, rectangular superstructure with pierced brass three-quarter gallery above a shelf flanked by serpentine scrolls, the projecting base with fitted drawer above a pair of panel doors set with brass grilles, flanked by pillars, turned feet, 140cm high, 94cm wide, 48cm deep, c.1820
An Adam Revival parcel-gilt satinwood and painted side cabinet, slightly oversailing top above a single frieze drawer and a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, flanked by concave panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, divided and flanked by ram-capped engaged columns, applied with leaves and bell husks, lotus feet, 107cm high, 165cm wide, 43cm deep
HERB POMEROY - JAZZ IN A STABLE LP (ESQUIRE 32-018). A smashing copy of Herb Pomeroy - Jazz In A Stable (Esquire 32-018). The record is in Ex condition displaying some minor shadowing. The centre label is sharp and clean. The sleeve is in VG+ condition displaying minor shelf wear and light creasing.
Ernst & Sohne - an early 20th century German white & gilt metal hammered jewellery box featuring cherub decoration, along with an earlier repousse gilt metal trinket dish. The jewellery box with lock & key, lined internally with velvet and with removable shelf. The cherub dish with scrolled foliate decoration to the edge and a central scene of cherubs. Box to measure approx. 8cm x 20cm x 15cm.
A 19th century Victorian mahogany chiffonier base sideboard. The chiffonier having a raised gallery back with shelf atop having a brass gallery surround supported by turned supports. The base of rectangular form with single drawer and twin cupboard doors below with all raised on a plinth base. Measures approx 124cm x 112cm x 41cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.
A 19th century Victorian walnut open upright library open window bookcase. The bookcase having a chamfered edge overhanging top set with adjustable shelves below with all being raised on a plinth base. No shelf supports present. Measures approx. 100cm x 86cm x 28cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.
A late 19th century Victorian walnut davenport writing bureau. The desk with inkwell stand shelf mounted on sloped lidded desk with gilt tooled leather writing surface, opening to reveal four drawers & storage space. The whole thing atop a series of four drawers (some knobs loose in desk) with scrolling front legs. Measures approx. 91cm x 55cm x 56cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.
A lectionary, Deacon ‘Ablahad, Iraq, circa 1870 century, biblical readings for the Chaldean Catholic community in Iraq, copied for three patrons of the Church of St Mary in Kirkuk, Syriac manuscript on paper, 199ff., 4fl., two columns of 20ll. of black script within red double-rules per page, section headings in red, polychrome strapwork frame on opening page, original blind-tooled binding, some damaged edges, some scattered marginal staining, clean text throughout, the cover with shelf wear consistent with age, 32.3 x 22.5cm.
Kitab al-Malahama, Ottoman Turkey, dated 15 Sha’ban AH 924 /1 September 1518 AD, Ottoman Turkish manuscript on paper, an apocalyptic compilation from verse and accounts of the prophets, 123ff., 2fl., each folio with 15ll. lines of naskh, written in two columns, section headings in red numerous annotations, contemporary and later, endpapers inscribed with various shelf marks, with a number of repeated seal impressions, 19th-century quarter roan over boards covered with decorated paper, 19.4 x 13.4cm.
Property from a Private London CollectionA large lacquered papier mache binding, Qajar Iran, 19th century, the upper and lower cover's central panel with concentric lobed centre pieces consisting of a central lobed cruciform pattern surrounded by large scrolling foliated tendrils, consecutive floral srollworks, the last on black ground, the frame with a gold lattice on plain red field, the border with gold interlocked floral tendrils on plain black field, the reverse with two birds perched at the bas of a young tree bearing blooms, one catching a butterfly, the spine lacking, losses and remnants of glue to the lower cover, the covers with very occasional scattered losses, some repaired, some light shelf wear to corners, inventory label to the lower upper cover, covers 27.7 x 17cm.
F.N. Souza (Indian 1824-2002), Still Life (skull, cross, oil lamp), 1986, oil on canvas, 120 x 60cm. (47.2in. x 23.6in.)Provenance: The property of Dr. Premlata Goel, widow of the distinguished art critic, K.B. Goel; Gifted by Souza to his close friend, the art critic, K.B. Goel (1930 - 2018).The genre of still life painting provides a glimpse into Souza’s psyche; questions of religion and morality tormented him throughout his life.In this still life by Souza, as in others by him, there is a compositional quality which is his hallmark. The assemblage of objects reveal the precision of his mental processes and remarkable draftsmanship. In the work, on the table religious symbols are interspersed with other objects reflecting Souza’s Catholic upbringing and the influence of the Church on his adolescent mind.“The Roman Catholic Church had a tremendous influence over me, not its dogmas but its grand architecture and the splendour of its services." (Edwin Mullins, Souza, Anthony Blond Ltd. London 1962, p. 42). In another instance, Souza describes dining at a priest’s home in Goa, “Sunday evenings, the vicar invited me to dine with him […] A laundered tablecloth was spread only when he [the Vicar] had guests, a luxury he permitted himself with touching simplicity.” ('Nirvana of a Maggot', F. N. Souza: Words and Lines, Villiers London 1959, pp.17-18).Writing on Souza’s still life compositions, the distinguished critic Geeta Kapur notes that ‘they are mostly ornate vessels and sacred objects. These objects retain their ritual aspect both on account of the visual description and composition... They are moreover, clustered formally as if on the shelf of the sacristy…’. (G. Kapur, Contemporary Indian Artists, Vikas Publishing New Delhi 1978, pp. 29-30)This work is predominantly painted in tones of yellow. The skull makes its presence felt in one corner - a striking reminder of the certainty of death. This symbol dating from antiquity is known as a Memento Mori, Latin for “Remember that you will die”. In the opposite corner, juxtaposed to the skull, is the large vase full of flowers symbolising the blossoming of new life. It occupies much of the space in the foreground with the bright red flowers. The thick wooden cross stands firm next to this vase. The oil lamp beside the skull illumines the entire scene. There is a more restricted yet judicious use of colours for a work of this period. Here, it is a subtle yellow shade that fills the entire background, dominating the painting. This seems to signify the dispelling of darkness and dark thoughts. Souza must have been in a happy state of mind while painting this work.This juxtaposition of ideas, hope and despair, light and dark, life and death is expressed with effortless ease and clarity. Souza signs off the work in his inimitable style; thick black outlines the foreground forms effectively enveloping them. They are remarkable for their energy and geometric visual harmony.(ARR)Condition Report: Held in a wooden frame, minor scuff marks. Slight undulation to the canvas, most noticeably in the top third of the painting and top right corner. Dent to the painted surface top right above yellow flower. Spots of surface residue across bottom third; some some possibly paper residue. vertical scuffs to the painted surface from the left of the flowers to the bottom; does not detract from image. Some pigments fluoresce under UV light, but appears original to the process of making (see video). Staining in two square patches visible to the reverse.
Property from a Private London CollectionA fine Mughal gilt decorated book binding, India, 18th century, of rectangular elongated format, the upper and lower cover with similar decoration consisting of a lobed centre piece with quatrefoil and pendants, on dense floral ground, the frame with fine strapwork, the border with swaying floral tendrils, the reverse with an elegant gold floral lattice on black ground, the border with gold foliate and floral tendril on red ground, scattered losses, marked shelf wear to edges, historical repair to corner, 28 x 16cm.
A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a mid-century Nathan lamp table, with a single drawer, 51cm squared x height 50cm, a magazine table, with a single drawer to each end, a wall hanging shelf and a pair of beech framed stools, with brown leather upholstery (condition report: cracks and losses to leather, minor surface marks to other items) (5)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, with wavy edge, a folding shelf to each end, united by a cross stretcher with central finial, width 60cm x depth 41cm x height 70cm, an oak nest of three tables, a chess table, a piano stool and a teak single door cabinet (condition report: occasional table with losses, all others with surface marks and stains) (5)

-
104473 item(s)/page