We found 1181390 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 1181390 item(s)
    /page

Lot 167

A 19th/early 20th century Louis XV style walnut and marquetry serpentine centre table, the top with central marquetry panel of summer blooms within a deep crossbanded border with gilt metal edge, over a well shaped apron on four slender tapering cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts, 100cm wide, 73cm high, 59.5cm deep

Lot 169

A William IV rosewood work table the circular top over a single frieze drawer and pull-out work basket, within a U shaped support, on a circular base and four short scroll feet. 63cm diameter, 63.5cm high,

Lot 170

A late 19th/early 20th century Venetian walnut Blackamoor style pedestal occasional table, the serpentine top on a figural column and tripod base. 31cm wide, 76cm high, 27cm deep

Lot 179

A mid 19th century mahogany silver table, the gallery top with flared edge over a single false drawer front, on four slender turned and tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 63.5cm wide, 78cm high, 52cm deep

Lot 194

A George IV mahogany ebony line strung two drawer side table on slender rectangular tapering legs, 96cm wide, 77.5cm high, 49.5cm deep

Lot 199

An George III mahogany pedestal occasional table the rectangular crossbanded top over a single cockbeaded frieze drawer fitted with brass C scroll ring handles on a slender hexagonal tapering column and tripod base terminating in spade feet, 44.5cm wide, 73cm high, 38cm deep

Lot 203

An 18th century oak side table, the two plank top with cleated ends, over a single short frieze drawer and scalloped edge frieze, on four slender square legs, 95cm wide, 78cm high, 63.5cm deep

Lot 210

A 19th century ebonised brass inlaid serpentine single drawer centre table, the top with central overall mother of pearl and abalone floral sprig uniform pattern, within a deep brass inlaid scrolling border, over scroll cut brass inlaid apron on four well shaped cabriole legs with gilt metal masks to the knees terminating in a gilt metal scrolling toe (at fault), 116cm wide, 73cm high, 77cm deep

Lot 215

A George IV mahogany twin pillar dining table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and one additional leaf on two short gun barrel columns each on three slender reeded down-swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 148cm long, 143cm wide, 69.5cm high

Lot 216

A Victorian oak Gothic revival rectangular serving table on four chamfered legs terminating in block feet, 183cm wide, 83cm high, 58cm deep

Lot 226

A 20th century walnut veneered and crossbanded dining suite in the Queen Anne style comprising of a quarter veneered pull-out dining table, 277cm long (extended), 89cm wide, 76cm high along with a set of eight dining chairs including two carvers with vase shaped back splats on cabriole front legs terminating in a ball and claw foot and a sideboard with two central drawers flanked by a single cabinet to each side over a wavy apron on eight inverted cup and cover supports united by serpentine stretchers on eight short turned feet, 167cm wide, 84cm high, 51.5cm deep

Lot 227

A Victorian figured walnut and marquetry oval loo/centre table on four slender turned columns united by a central boss on four down-swept legs terminating in a scroll foot raised on brown salt glazed castors, 136cm wide, 72cm high, 97.5cm deep

Lot 232

A George III oak single drop-leaf dining table, the rectangular top on square chamfered supports united by plain side stretchers, 107.5cm long, 71.5cm high, 62cm wide (closed), 123cm wide (open)

Lot 236

A Victorian mahogany library table, the rectangular top with tooled leather skiver and rounded corners above two short frieze drawers on slender turned and tapering legs terminating in brown salt glazed castors, 119cm wide, 75.5cm high, 69cm deep

Lot 237

A 17th century style oak refectory table, the rectangular four plank top on heavy turned corner supports united by a H-stretcher, 182cm long, 77cm high, 90cm wide

Lot 238

A George III and later mahogany tilt top supper table, the circular top on a bird cage block and baluster turned column and tripod base terminating in ball and claw feet and brass castors, 91cm diameter, 74.5cm high

Lot 239

A late George III oak two drawer side table on four square chamfered legs

Lot 1102

Electric master clock within a dark stained oak glazed case, 50" high (pendulum); also a G.P.O electric table master clock within an oak rectangular glazed case, 10" wide (max) and two other small electric clocks (4)

Lot 1313

Early ebonised and gilt metal Religeuse table clock, the movement with verge escapement, silk suspension with cycloidal cheeks, tandem barrel and vase shaped pillars with numbered countwheel, the red velvet covered dial plate with 6.5" silvered chapter ring and engraved silvered hands within an ebonised stepped case surmounted by an arched pediment, 14" high (alterations)

Lot 2013

Gledhill-Brook clocking-in machine, the 9" white dial within a glazed light oak case, 41.5" high; also another Gledhill-Brook table clocking-in machine, the 4" white dial within a sloping oak case, 16" long (2)

Lot 2321

Unusual large single fusee table clock, the 12" circular dial within a light oak square stepped case, 20" high

Lot 2341

Ansonia Pompeii blackened metal and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock, the 4.25" dial bearing Ansonia insignia within a stepped case, 11" high (pendulum); together with an American Ansonia Ranger table clock, the 4.25" dial bearing the Ansonia insignia within an ornate carved wooden case with gilt highlighted glazed door, the pendulum with slow/fast aperture, 20" high (2)

Lot 421

Early English silver fusee lever hunter pocket watch, Chester 1819, signed Wm Lister, Newcastle Upon Tyne, no. 3023, the large balance cock inscribed 'Detached Lever' to the foot and engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers to the table, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a plain case with a ribbed band, the reverse inscribed Robert Burn 1802, case maker T/A, 55mm

Lot 40

An Etruscan-style black ground vase, 19th century, converted to a table lamp, with metal mounts, and decoration of Classical style figures, height excluding fitting and later top 26cm, overall height 77cm

Lot 41

A 19th century English porcelain vase, probably Minton, the lobed blue striped body with moulded ribbon handles, and a painted panel of exotic birds between turquoise border, the opposing side showing painted flowers within similar border, now converted to a table lamp base, unmarked and lacking original cover, overall height 37.5cm *See Lyon and Turnbull sale, April 22nd 2015 lot 403 for a similar vase in a different colourway. (foot broken and re-stuck)

Lot 290

A Crown Devon red table lamp with gilt fern decoration c.1930's.

Lot 253

An antique continental majolica table lamp in red glaze, approx 33cm tall.

Lot 489

A William IV mahogany drop leaf table on finely turned legs and brass casters. Some restoration.

Lot 252

A tall antique continental majolica table lamp in white glaze approx 63cm tall. Slight damage to central flower heads.

Lot 437

An Edwardian mahogany side table with inlaid shell decoration, satinwood crossbanding and strung legs, full width drawer and end stretcher 70cm wide

Lot 481

A mahogany games table with inlaid chess/draughts board, 2 slimline drawers on opposing sides for draughts pieces and black stained turned legs and stretcher.

Lot 438

A Victorian work table/sewing box 47cm wide

Lot 452

A large Georgian oak oval drop leaf kitchen table 133cm (4'4") 153cm (5') when open

Lot 310

3 early 19th century Mason's Ironstone soup bowls, (Table & f/pot pattern c1813-20

Lot 449

A mid 20th century small oak oval swivel top table 46cm (18") high, 51cm ( 20") wide x 60cm (23.5")

Lot 479

A Victorian centre table with fretwork to centre shelf, turned legs & columns to shelf. China casters.

Lot 442

An antique William & Mary style table with cross stretcher and bun feet 76 x 50 cm

Lot 202

A silver dressing table mirror & brush with Green Man decoration - 1905 hallmarks for Chester & Birmingham

Lot 441

A Victorian mahognay Sutherland table on casters 91cm wode x 98cm when open

Lot 444

A Georgian mahogany Pembroke table 92cm wide x 108cm when open

Lot 485

A c.1920's oak sideboard/buffet table.

Lot 432

An Edwardian bedroom suite with inlaid oval pattern. Comprises wardrobe, dressing table and bed (with modern wooden slats - not original sprung base)

Lot 500

A vintage reading table with adjustable book stand.

Lot 482

A Georgian c.1750 Cuban mahogany tripod table with pad feet - for restoration.

Lot 496

An Edwardian mahogany centre table with centre bracket shelf.

Lot 391

A matched Victorian and Edwardian silver canteen of Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, by William Eaton, London 1843, Thomas Wallis, London 1837, and Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1908, the terminals initialled, comprising: sixteen table forks, (six 1843, ten 1908), eight tablespoons, (1908), sixteen dessert forks, (eleven 1843, five 1908), and sixteen dessert spoons, (ten 1837, six 1908), approx. weight 138oz. (56)

Lot 547

A late-Victorian silver-mounted stone ware table vesta striker, by Finley and Taylor, London 1890, retailed by Thornhill and Co, the plain mounts with a wavy-edge border, height 6.4cm, plus a 19th century unmarked gold mounted scent bottle, screw-off cover, hobnail cut clear glass body. (2)

Lot 387

A small collection of George III silver Double Shell and Laurel pattern flatware, by Paul Storr, London 1812 and 1819, comprising: three dessert forks, and three teaspoons, plus a King's Hourglass pattern table fork, by the same maker, London 1819, approx. weight 13oz. (7)

Lot 38

A late-Victorian silver dressing table mirror, by William Comyns, London 1893, shaped upright form, heart shaped bevelled glass mirror, pierced and embossed with cherubs and foliate scroll decoration, central vacant cartouche, wooden easel back, height 28cm.

Lot 399

A modern silver Rat-tail canteen for eight, by Joseph Sanderson and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1979, comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, four tablespoons and eight electroplated fish knives and forks, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 77.5oz.

Lot 390

A set of six George IV silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table forks, by Solomon Royes, London 1821, the terminals with a monogram, approx. weight 17oz. (6)

Lot 656

A matched set of fourteen George II/III silver Hanoverian pattern small table forks / large dessert forks, various makers, London 1753-1780, three-pronged tines, approx. weight 21.5oz. (14)

Lot 30

A French silver-gilt travelling dressing table mirror, by Aucoc, retailed by Leuchars and Sons, Paris, circa 1900, arched upright rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, ribbon and reed border, hinged hanging loop, leather clad easel back, height 35cm.

Lot 472

An early Victorian silver table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, embossed foliate and engine-turned decoration, the cover erased, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz.

Lot 657

A small collection of Hanoverian and Old English pattern flatware, comprising a set of three George I table forks, by William Petley, London 1717, three pronged tines, plus a set of three George III dessert forks, by Thomas and William Chawner, London 1763, three pronged tines, a single dessert spoon, plus a set of four dessert spoons, marks worn, approx. total weight 13.5oz. (11)

Lot 464

A William IV silver table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, rectangular form, cushion sides, chased foliate scroll decoration, engine-turned base, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz.

Lot 515

An Edwardian silver inkstand, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1908, rectangular form, raised border, with two inkwells with glass liners and a central table bell, baluster handle, the whole on four gnarl feet, length 29.8cm, approx. weight 55oz.

Lot 393

A George IV silver King's Husk pattern canteen for twelve, by Paul Storr, London 1820, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons and six tablespoons, approx. weight 96oz. (42) The crest is that of Hanbury of Hanbury, Worcs.

Lot 395

λA late Victorian silver Old English pattern part canteen for twelve, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1897, the terminals with a monogram, comprising: twelve table forks, ten dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and a teaspoon, plus a pair of smaller London made sauce ladles, eleven table knives and twelve dessert knives and a sharpening steel, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 121oz. (qty)

Lot 394

A late 19th century American matched silver Albert pattern canteen, by Rudd and Scudder, New York, and Howard and Co, the terminals with a monogram, comprising: twenty-one table forks, twenty-two tablespoons, eighteen dessert spoons, twenty-two dessert forks, seventeen teaspoons, twelve fruit knives, twenty four fish knives, twenty-two fish forks, fifteen butter knives, a large butter knife, eight fruit knives with English blades by Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1917, plus three plain serving pieces by Tiffany and Co, approx. weighable 300oz. (qty)

Loading...Loading...
  • 1181390 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots