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 1960s rosewood dining suite by Gimson & Slater Ltd of Nottingham, comprising extending dining table, raised on block supports, six dining chairs, comprising two carver examples with black leatherette backs and seat cushions, sideboard, having three panelled doors flanked on one side by three drawers, raised on block supports (illustrated)
An English Regency period rosewood veneered sofa table, the cross banded top with D-shaped drop leaves, above two frieze drawers and two opposing dummy drawers, raised on shaped end supports terminating on outsplayed feet with cast lions mask caps and brass casters, united by plain stretcher, decorated throughout with cross banding and marquetry inlay, width approx 100cm (illustrated)
A good quality 18th century style oak dining suite by Batheaston furniture makers of Harrogate, Yorkshire, 20th century, comprising a twin pillar D-end extending dining table with one extra leaf, the baluster turned column supports each terminating on three downswept supports, approx 212x110cm fully extended, together with a set of eight Windsor type dining chairs
A large Victorian walnut extending dining table with three extra leaves and extra centre support, being of rectangular form with moulded borders and rounded corners, raised on four turned and fluted cylindrical supports terminating on brass castors, approx 303x131cm fully extended
A good quality 18th century style solid oak refectory dining table, 20th century, raised on four chamfered square supports united by an X stretcher, approx 230x78cm, together with a set of eight 18th century style Lancashire ladderback fruit wood dining chairs with rush seats, 20th century
An English Regency design figured mahogany and crossbanded mahogany sofa table, decorated with marquetry inlay and ebony stringing, featuring two frieze drawers with two opposing dummy drawers, raised on a convex square column and quatreform base, with four sabre legs with brass caps and casters, width approx 94cm (illustrated)
A late Regency period mahogany pedestal work table, the sarcophagus shaped top with crossbanded hinged lid enclosing a lined interior, secret side drawer, raised on elegantly scrolled central column and four downswept supports terminating on casters, width approx 43cm (illustrated)
An elm Biedermeier style pedestal sewing table, the octagonal top decorated with marquetry inlay to the hinged lid, opening to reveal a fitted interior, raised on twin bulbous turned ebonised columns, terminating on a stylised foliate carved quatreform base and out splayed scrolling feet
Dieter Rams, German, b.1932, for Braun - An SK 5 Radiogram, Mid 20th century, of rectangular form, the clear plastic cover opening to reveal turn table, controls and radio, (with manual) 24cm high x 58cm wide. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
François Melin. A rare French coffee table in the form of a stag beetle, c.1970, beaten brass, metal and glass, the brass segmented body partially gilded and patinated, signed Melin to the mandible, with plate glass top, the beetle approx 89cm x 42cm x 31cm high. Note: For a similar example please see Bonhams New Bond St. Sale 20389 Lot number 76.
A Delft twin handle vase converted into a table lamp, 20th century, of ovoid form, decorated with cherubs and female figure in landscape, bearing marks to verso, 42cm high; with a blue composite and gilt metal mounted table light and a pair of ancient Greek style urn table lamps, (4). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
A collection of Mappin & Webb rat tail pattern silver flatware, c.1918, consisting of six table spoons, five dessert spoons, six table forks and three dessert forks, together with a quantity of further silver flatware including six table forks c.1796, maker George Smith (II) a pair of table spoons c.1813, a sauce ladle and four fish knives, approx gross weight 66.3oz.
A matched part suite of cutlery, to include four table spoons, London c.1785 maker William Cattell, seven table forks, seven dessert forks, a pair of serving spoons, seven dessert spoons, six teaspoons, a further six various teaspoons, ladle, sifting spoon, a fish slice, butter knife and pair of sugar tongs, all varying dates, approx 85.9oz. (lot)
A set of six silver and mother of pearl handled knives and forks, in mahogany case, c.1938, together with a collection of further silver flatware including a silver and mother of pearl handled bread fork, c.1902, A George lll table spoon c.1810, William Eley & William Fearn, a silver table spoon, c.1738, maker Charles Hougham, a further tablespoon, a silver ladle, c.1844, silver mounted hobnail cut glass scent bottle, a caddy spoon with engraved decoration, c.1848, maker Francis Clark and various boxed sets of flatware, sugar tongs and nips and a silver plated teapot by Elkington. Approx 26ox. (lot)
A large collection of silver plated flatware bearing the niello crest of the Meiklejohn family, to include two large serving spoons, nine tablespoons, twenty dessert spoons, four ladles, thirteen teaspoons, six mustard spoons, eleven fish knives, eleven fish forks, three table forks and twenty two dessert forks. Note: Meiklejohn Crest; A Dexter Arm in Armour from the Shoulder resting on the Elbow, the Hand holding a Scymetar, all Proper. Arms; Per Pale Or and Gules, on a Chief two Martlets Counterchanged. Motto; Spes Magna in Deo (The Great Hope in God)
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver eight setting 'Jesmond' pattern cutlery set, comprising table and dessert knives and forks, dessert and soup spoons, fish knives and four serving spoons, retailed by William Turner, Sheffield 1996, total gross weight approx 111.92oz (excluding knives), including original bill of sale dated 1996, in fitted case (illustrated)
Two boxes containing fabric pieces including stitchworked on linen panel 'Flintshire', two other panels depicting Dickens characters, pair of Arts & Crafts style anti-macassars etc., to/w box of table linen to include tablecloth with deep crocheted edge, other embroidered tablecloths, napkin sets etc.
Collection of chenille Victorian parlour table covers comprising; a deep cherry red cover, 195 cm x 195 cm - with hand-tied fringing; a moss green cover, 164 cm x 207 cm; a smaller moss green cover, 90 cm x 90 cm; a burnt orange cover, 172 cm x 164 cm, to/w an orange silk fringed shawl (a/f) and fabric pieces
-
1181627 item(s)/page