We found 1181627 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 1181627 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
1181627 item(s)/page
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD LIBRARY TABLE of canted oblong form with mahogany banding, and embellished with parcel gilt floral and ebonised edgings, moulded edged top with inset red scriver, panel inlaid frieze, raised on baluster turned tapering legs with reeded collars joined by an H stretcher, brass toes and china castors, 42"" x 22 1/2"" x 29
A VICTORIAN INVALID`S MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, the oblong top with writing surface backed by pen and ink compartments with hinged lids, and flanked by opposing hinged adjustable reading slopes, frieze with drawer to one end and two pull out slides opposite, on baluster turned stem with height adjuster, mushroom shaped platform base with turned feet and brass castors, 29"" x 19 1/4"" x 27 1/2"" (when fully down)
AN AESTHETIC EBONISED AND YEW WRITING/WORK TABLE of canted oblong form with scribed geometric and foliate motifs, hinged lid opening to adjustable leather scriver and stationery compartments, fitted frieze drawer with sliding wooden basket below, raised on turned tapering legs with china castors joined by a shaped stretcher, 26 1/4"" x 16 1/2"" x 29
A VICTORIAN CARVED GILT WOOD BIJOUTERIE TABLE of serpentine outline, the hinged bevel glazed top with reed and ribbon border and foliate clasp opening to a velvet lined interior, Vitruvian scrolled frieze, raised on scroll and leaf carved cabriole legs with scrolled feet, 33"" x 18 1/4"" x 28 1/2
A black stained oak extending dining table and five chairs circa 1915, in the Secessionist style of angular form with inset seats possibly German, in the manner of Richard Riemerschmid, table 165cm (extended), 76cm high, 86cm deep (6) Note: Riemerschmid was a German architect who supplied designs for furniture to Liberty & Co in the early 1900s
A 17th century two plank refectory table with cleated ends, on square chamfered leg united by plain side stretchers on block feet, 191..5cm long, 70.5cm wide, 70.5cm high Note: For a similar example see Richard Bebb's Welsh Furniture 1250-1950, A Cultural History of Craftmanship and Design Volume I page 280. Number 459 which attributes a similar table to Breconshire circa 1630-1670
A Victorian oak wind-out dining table, the top with bow ends with moulded edge over a plain frieze on four slender turned and tapering reeded legs terminating in brown salt glazed castors along with an additional plain central support legs, the table opening to accommodate the four leaves, 360cm long extended, 137cm wide, 75cm high
AN IMARI PORCELAIN VASE of rounded cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in burnt orange and gilt with flowerheads on a scroll ground, 15"" high, later converted to an electric table lamp base with gilt metal mount on a cast bronzed metal base with claw and ball feet, 19 1/2"" high overall
AN ART DECO GILDED SPELTER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP BASE, c.1930, modelled as a young naked female, with her head thrown back and arms outstretched, her right arm supporting a marbled opaque glass globe shade, standing barefoot on a plain circular base and swept polished serpentine socle, figure 14"" high, 18 1/2"" high overall
A George I and later ebonised bracket/table clock with later twin fusee movement and a engraved foliate backplate, signed Saml Delafosse, the matted dial signed William Sharpe, London above a date aperture within a silvered chapter ring of Roman numerals and with subsidiary dials, 47.5cm high
A late 19th century cast brass Rococo style eight day mantel clock, the 4 inch white enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals, the case with central motif for music under an urn pediment on scrolling leaf front feet, 51cm high along with a single urn en suite, now converted to a table lamp (2)
A pair of Victorian brass Gothic Revival short table candlesticks with trefoil galleries to the circular drip-pans, on a diagonally cut column and circular spreading foot,15.5cm high, along with a matched Victorian bronze agate cabochon decorated desk set comprising of inkwell, pen tray and pair of candlesticks (one nozzle replaced) (6)
A late 19th century figured walnut table polyphon, circa 1892 playing 15.5 inch discs the bed plate stamp '6 6' to the bottom left hand corner and '4 5' to the right hand side with twin comb and long bed plate, cast with the polyphon brand, the case with marquetry decorate stepped lid opening to reveal a monochrome print to the interior depicting horse drawn sledges over raised geometric panelled sides with three quarter bobbin turned corner pilasters on a flared base and short bracket feet, along with thirty three 15.5 inch discs 56.5cm wide, 34cm high, 52cm deep NOTE; This polyphon is similar in design to the example shown in the Musical Box, A guide for collectors, by Arthur W J G Ord-Hume, page 201, plate No.209 which shows a similar example of a table polyphon but with a drawer to the base
A silver plated epergne/table centre having etched glass central flute with saucer below above an urn column supporting four foliate and serpent decorated arms holding later glass saucers, central column also having lion masks holding laurel swags above central circular beaded and gadrooned base on four scroll feet
A pair of Cox's table globes, early 19th century, 2nd edition, dated 1838, the terrestrial and celestial globes on turned mahogany stands, 13cm high (2) EW CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. Scuffs, discolouration and minor losses. No apparent cracks. Diameter 7.5cm. Please view additional images (upon request).
A celestial table globe, early 19th century, with brass meridian circle ring, entitled 'New Celestial Globe, ....' on turned mahogany stand, 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Quite extensive losses to paper and evidence of restored splits on calendar ring . Areas of loss to paper on globe. Craquelure to varnish on globe. Numerous splits. Does not turn easily. Restored damage to stand. Viewing recommended. Please view additional images (upon request).
Circle of Willem Claesz Heda (Dutch 1594-1680), A STILL LIFE OF A ROEHMER, A PLATE OF LEMONS, A DISH OF OLIVES, NUTS AND A KNIFE ON A DRAPED TABLE Bears monogram 'FVS' (for Floris van Schooten), oil on panel 54 x 40cm EW Exhibited: APT Inc in association with Marshall Spink Ltd, London, 'Three Centuries of Flower and Still-Life Painting 1600-1900',1980, cat. no. 5., as Floris van Schooten. CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. Area of table repainted in lower centre. Retouching to right edge and a few small retouches to upper centre and upper left in background.
An Edwardian oak games table, retailed by Mappin & Webb, the hinged top opening to reveal a rising compendium of games, the lift-off tray with a roulette wheel, stained ivory draughts, a chess set, Escalado and dominoes, the baize-lined flaps and centre printed with a roulette board, the sides with cribbage markers, the end drawer with a chess board, labelled 'Mappin & Webb, Oxford St., London', 97cm wide 53cm deep 76cm high (closed)
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
1181627 item(s)/page