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 good quality Victorian-style mahogany dining suite comprising an oval extending dining table with two additional centre leaves on turned tapered legs, 108" long overall together with a set of four single and two carver mahogany Chippendale-style dining chairs with upholstered seats on cabriole legs
Charles II oak table cabinet, Lancashire, circa 1670, having a one-piece top with ovolo-moulded edge, a single panelled door, carved with a large four-petal flowerhead centred lozenge with whorl spandrels, single interior shelf, 48cm wide, 29.5cm deep, 44.5cm high
Charles II fruitwood and oak side table, circa 1680, having a triple-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, and frieze drawer with paired mitre-moulded reserves, on finely ball-turned fruitwood legs, joined by an uncommon arrangement of matching turned fore and rear mid-rails and an H-shaped stretcher, 51cm deep, 77cm wide, 65cm high
A particularly small William & Mary oak centre table, or child’s table, circa 1690, the top of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, above plain rails with moulded lower edge, on baluster-turned legs, joined by plain stretchers, turned feet, 43.5cm deep, 61cm wide, 60cm high
A collection of table runners, to include a moss green cotton velvet example with metallic braid, 84cm long; a velvet olive green example, 62cm long; a runner of 18th century claret silk and metallic braid, 97cm long; and a wide red demask runner, 89cm long (4)Simonini collection
A collection of table runners, to include one of red silk, circa 1700, with knotted fringe ends, 221cm long; another of slightly earlier date, with braid and tassel fringe, 161cm long; three small red velvet table runner with metallic braid, longest 68cm (5)Simonini collection
Charles II oak centre table, circa 1680, having a rectangular end-cleated twin-plank top, run-moulded rails and channel moulded frieze and heavy ring or blade-turned ring turned legs, united by moulded stretchers, 111cm long, 63cm wide, 77cm high Simonini collection
Mid-16th Century oak refectory-type table, English circa 1540-70, and later, having an historically associated one-piece 17th century rectangular top, all rails with pyramidal carved lower edge, on square-section diagonal lenticular-carved legs, and block feet joined all round by plain stretchers, 202cm long, 76cm wide, 75cm highSimonini collection
A good Charles II sycamore treen mortar grater, circa 1680, the arched top with internal grater above the two section formed by a baluster body, 25cm highProvenance: Sotheby's London, 22nd June 1993, Levi collection number 481Literature:Johnathan Levi, Treen for the Table, Antiques Collectors Club Suffolk, 1998, page 117, Plate 8/13
Charles I oak side table, Dorset, circa 1640 the rectangular top with an etched dual line border above a lozenged and roundel carved frieze drawer and usually continued around the sides above turned legs united by square section stretchers, 76cm wide, 48cm deep, 63cm high
19th Century English lignum vitae treen tankard, circa 1860, the cylindrical tankard with ring turned decoration and turned handle, 12cm high. Literature: For a similar tankard see Treen for the Table, Jonathan Levi, Antique Collectors Club Woodbridge, 1998, page 69 plate 3
Charles II oak side table, circa 1670, having a top of two ovolo-moulded boards, a single frieze drawer with central broad run-moulding, on ball and fillet-turned legs, joined all round by upper edge-moulded stretchers, turned feet, 93cm wide, 55cm deep, 72cm high Provenance : Motcombe House, Shaftesbury, Dorset.The original 16th century mansion was demolished after the death of Elizabeth Mary Grosvenor, Dowager Marchioness of Westminster in 1891, who had lived at Motcombe House for many years.
-
1181627 item(s)/page