We found 96594 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 96594 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
96594 item(s)/page
Shelf of kitchen appliances including Professional juicer CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.
Shelf of kitchen appliances CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.
Bible, Greek.- He Kaine Diatheke [graece]. Novum Testamentum, edited by John Mill, half-title, engraved frontispiece, engraved title-vignette, head-pieces and initials, N & P signatures of Appendix misbound, occasional light browning, contemporary ink signature of G.W.A.Drummond and shelf-mark of Dupplin Castle near Perth on front free endpaper but bookplate removed, contemporary panelled calf, gilt, a little worn, spine repaired, [Darlow & Moule 4725], folio, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1707.⁂ First edition of Mill's Greek New Testament, probably the most significant of the eighteenth century and one of the most important books from the press.
George III oak North Wales dresser, top section with original wire-work wrought hooks, three fixed shelves, base with three drawers each with turned hardwood handles, all standing on four ring-turned foreleg supports, planked shelf, bracket feet, width 175cm (69"), depth 43cm (17"), height 214cm (84"). For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
George III oak cottage dresser of unusually small proportions, top section with moulded cornice, three fixed shelves, boarded back, base with three frieze drawers, later brass handles, rectangular section supports, pot shelf with later boarding, width 123cm (48"), depth 33cm (13"), height 175cm (69"). For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
SCANDINAVIAN SCHOOLARTS & CRAFTS WALNUT BUREAU CABINET, CIRCA 1910 the projecting cornice with arched cresting carved with flowers and trees above a singular astragal door enclosing a fitted shelf, raised above the sloping fall enclosing a painted fitted interior, the base with single drawer on baluster turned legs linked by crossed stretchers66cm wide, 164.5cm high (excluding cornice), 54.5cm deep
EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATTAESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALNUT-FRAMED CHIMNEY SHELVES, CIRCA 1877 the lower tier of three bevelled mirror plates below an open shelf with four ebonised sunflower roundels and circular convex mirror, with carved and reeded and blocked frame within further stepped open shelves and with lattice-work surround127cm wide, 119cm high, 18cm deepLiterature: Soros, Susan 'The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin', Yale 1999, pp. 248-9, nos. 414; 418 and 420 illus.William Watt's 'Art Furniture', 1877, pl.14Note: Godwin designed a number of overmantels or chimney shelves for William Watt of which this is a variant. William Watt's 'Art Furniture' shows a similar mirror with this configuration of reeded and blocked ebonised convex mirror surrounded by carved sunflower bosses.
PHILIP SPEAKMAN WEBB (1831-1915) FOR MORRIS & CO.ARTS & CRAFTS WALNUT DRAWING ROOM CABINET, CIRCA 1870 the moulded cornice above single plate shelf with bracket support, the rectangular moulded top above three panelled drawers and three corresponding panelled doors below, the whole raised on block feet united by ogee aprons157cm wide, 152.5cm high, 44cm deepLiterature: Cooper, Jeremy 'Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors: From the Gothic Revival to Art Nouveau', Abbeville Press, 1987, p. 167, pl. 418 where the line drawing for this cabinet is illustrated.
DANIEL COTTIER (1838–1891)GREEK REVIVAL DRAWING ROOM CABINET, CIRCA 1870 the painted decoration with pediment cornice above an open shelf supported by turned pillars, the rectangular top above panelled sides and two panelled doors enclosing a fitted shelf, the whole raised on bracket feet113cm wide, 161cm high, 49cm deepNote: The design of this Greek Revival cabinet with its characteristic painted decoration is likely to have been the result of Cottier's exposure to the work of Alexander 'Greek' Thompson in the 1850's and 60's in Glasgow. Cottier collaborated with Thompson in the late 1860's, including supplying the decoration at Holmwood House circa 1858 (see lot 134). The simple lines and painted decoration of this cabinet are consistent with other cabinet furniture produced by Cottier around this time.With thanks to Max Donnelly, Curator of Nineteenth-Century Furniture in the Department of Furniture at the V&A, for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, MANNER OF PORTOIS & FIXSECESSIONIST INLAID OAK KNEEHOLE TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, CIRCA 1900 the rectangular crossbanded top above three drawers and two panelled doors, one enclosing three drawers and the other a single shelf, the opposing side with inlaid panels, with brass handles and sabots, with one key150cm wide, 82cm high, 75cm deep
ENGLISH SCHOOLGOTHIC REVIVAL PAINTED OAK OVERMANTEL MIRROR, CIRCA 1865 the pedimented hooded top flanked by architectural finials and enclosing an oval bevelled plate with gilded slip, painted with stylised pomegranates, above a chamfered open shelf with bracket supports112cm wide, 151.5cm high, 21cm deep
HENRY WILSON (DESIGNER, 1864-1934), FALKIRK IRON FOUNDRY (MAKER) CAST IRON FIREPLACE, CIRCA 1900 the mantel shelf above a panel cast with the nativity and bearing cast inscription TU REGIS ALTI JANUA ET PORTA LUCIS FULGIDA...etc., the grate enclosed by panels cast with vines133cm high, 62cm wideNote: The design of this fireplace corresponds closely to other metal or stone reliefs by Wilson for example at Welbeck Abbey; St Mark's church, Brithdir; and the frieze at All Saints' Convent, London Colney. The distinctive lettering can be compared, for example, with that on the foundation plaque at St Marks , Brithdir. With thanks to Peter Cormack MBE FSA for his help in cataloguing this lot.
EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATTAESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALNUT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1875 the reeded cornice above a bevelled mirror plate cupboard door flanked by a panelled carved with stylised foliate motifs above three drawers and a lower apron drawer, with panelled side, the right side with one lateral drop flap with pierced brackets, all raised on turned legs122cm wide, 217cm high, 61cm deepLiterature: Soros, Susan 'The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin', Yale 1999, p. 225, no. 366 illus.Note: A similar wardrobe in deal is illustrated in William Watt, Art Furniture from 'Designs by E.W. Godwin', F. S. A., London, 1877, pl. 16. Priced at £18.18s0d., the wardrobe had minimal decoration and was described in the brochure as "usually enough (space) for a gentleman whose means were limited." Presumably this is a more expensive version in walnut with single folding shelf and carved details, however the layout of the panelling, drawers and cupboards are identical to the example in the brochure.
HOWARD & SONSAESTHETIC MOVEMENT OAK SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1880 with spindle gallery and top shelf above a further open shelf, mirrored backs and central fitted blue and white Chinese charger, Kangxi period, with turned and reeded column supports, above a central drawer and two doors, flanked by glazed doors, opening to a shelved interior, variously inlaid with flower heads and stylised foliage, the whole raised on bun feet, the drawer stamped with maker's marks HOWARD & SONS/ BERNER ST., with paper label to verso168cm wide, 199.5cm high, 51cm deep
GUSTAVE SERRURIER-BOVY (1858–1910)ART NOUVEAU GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1900 with twin urn stands above galleried tops and two glazed doors with applied stylised whiplash brackets, enclosing lined interior with single glazed shelf, raised on square legs with reeded feet71.5cm wide, 171cm high, 37cm deepNote: Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, the Belgian architect and furniture designer was involved in the development of European Art Nouveau movement along with Symbolist painters and other designers such as Henry van de Velde, Victor Horta, and Paul Hankar. His designs have a simple, almost rustic-style with elegant vertical line and often an emphasis on asymmetrical extensions and forms. Surrurier-Bovy travelled to London in 1888 and subsequently became interested in the work of the Arts and Crafts movement which led to him moving away from expensive cabinetmaking to focus on simplicity in decoration and a more industrial aesthetic. This cabinet of about 1900 is a variant of an example shown in an advertisement of the period.
BRUCE JAMES TALBERT (1838-1881) FOR HOLLAND & SONRARE GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK WALL CABINET, CIRCA 1867 the galleried top with carved frieze decorated with flowering foliage above two cupboard doors, each carved with panels of birds and flanked by ebonised turned pilasters, the whole above a lower shelf with tongue and groove back board75cm wide, 107cm high, 27cm deepLiterature: The Building News, May 1868 illus. (see illustration left)Note: Bruce Talbert originally trained as a carver before working as an architectural draughtsman in Glasgow. He subsequently became a prolific commercial designer of furniture, metalwork, stained glass, wallpapers, textiles and carpets and produced several influential publications including 'Gothic Forms applied to Furniture Metalwork' and 'Decoration for Domestic Purposes' which had a big impact on the way in which the revived Gothic style was used in domestic design.Talbert designed several pieces for Holland and Sons' stand at the Paris International Exhibition of 1867, including a cabinet of the present lot's design and an inlaid cabinet now held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (museum no. CIRC.286:1, 2-1955).
Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top with inlaid fall front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes over a pair of conforming cupboards enclosing tray shelf, 124cm wide, together with an early 19th Century mahogany bookcase top section with lancet-arched glazed wooden tracery enclosing shelves, 110cm wide (2) Condition:
-
96594 item(s)/page