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
19TH CENTURY FRENCH STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED KINGWOOD WRITING TABLE, shaped rectangular, the top inset with inside panel, crossbanded and with ormolu quadrant mould edge, fitted three frieze drawers with ornate escutcheon and foliate scroll handles, with dummy drawers to the reverse on ornamentally mounted square tapering supports, 4'7" wide overall.
A pair of Royal Worcester pedestal vases each having a white ground, gilded scroll capped shoulders and raised on moulded and gilded stepped circular bases, shape No. 1969, black mark, circa 1901 (one with hairline to pedestal), height 28cm (converted to table lamps and with drilled bases)
An extensive harlequin suite of George III and later silver flatware comprising: Pair of George III Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table forks; sixteen various Fiddle pattern table forks; five Fiddle pattern dessert forks; eleven tablespoons in the Old English pattern including George II examples; two mid 18th Century Rattail pattern tablespoons; three George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoons; nine various early 19th Century Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and ten various early 19th Century Fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers but principally late George III to early Victorian, approx. 100oz
A quantity of William IV silver flatware to include: Three Fiddle pattern table forks, seven Fiddle pattern table forks, seven Fiddle pattern dessert forks, ten Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, seventeen Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, all London 1837 and sundry silver flatware to include: two Georgian tablespoons, Kings pattern dessert spoon, butter-knife etc., gross weight approx. 60oz
A pair of early Victorian heavy silver table salts, each of circular form with shell cast scroll rims, flowerhead embossed friezes and raised on shell capped scroll feet, gross weight 10oz, maker 'EE', London 1840, diameter 9cm; sold with a pair of William IV Edinburgh silver salt spoons (See lot 205 for illustration).
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
1181627 item(s)/page