We found 26543 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 26543 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
26543 item(s)/page
A relief carved mother of pearl shell panel, with central scene of the Nativity entitled 'Bethlehem' over five medallion panels within foliate pierced ground, 15.5cm wide; a lozenge tile veneered notebook; another with Oriental engraved figural decoration; a relief carved panel of the Last Supper and twelve other items, (16).
A MASSIVE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE FIRE SURROUND WITH FIREPLACE, in green-glazed tiles, green stained glass and wood, to rebuild, having a central section with dentil cornice, two pointed double door cabinets with six-pane clear-glazed doors, green tile fire surround with arched top and "round-the-corner" sides, above a copper fire hood, above a grate, the left section with open shelving and cupboards, the right section having a pair of mottled green-glazed cupboard doors each with circular tracery above nine panes, in turn above drawers and open shelves, approximately 288cm wide x 218cm high, (113.4in x 85.8in) (sold as seen; photograph shows item laid flat)
FIVE 18TH-CENTURY MANGANESE-DECORATED TIN-GLAZED TILES, probably Dutch, the circular scenes detailing religious narrative events (a figure (lacking halo) seated beneath a tree, feeding two birds; kneeling in prayer; anointing a child; talking to two gentlemen; addressing a figure in a tree), possibly scenes from the Life of Christ, each tile with double circular border and barred ox-head spandrels, 13cm, (5.2in) square (damages)
A GOOD LATE VICTORIAN MINTON'S TILE-SIDED PLANTER, the four 15cm, (6in) square tiles each with a sepia printed scene from the "Animals of the Farm" series, impressed globe mark verso above "MINTONS/CHINA WORKS/STOKE ON TRENT", in a wooden frame on four turned legs, 21cm square x 30.5cm high (8.3in x 12in)
Victorian Pollard oak bedroom suite by Bennett & Co, Chester, circa 1875, comprising triple wardrobe with castellated moulded cornice over central bevelled glass mirrored door flanked on either side with two recessed panelled doors opening to linen press interior with trays and drawers with hanging space to one side, all raised on plinth base, width 74ins, height 82.5ins; also a dressing table with triple mirror back, two jewellery drawers and two frieze drawers over a pot board base with turned and ring legs and pot castors, width 48ins; a tile backed and marble topped washstand (now painted white); and a pot cupboard, 14ins (4)
Gloucester - Grant of James I. Manuscript vellum grant, dated 22nd June 1618, large bold hand-executed historiated initial letter encompassing a large and superbly executed portrait of tile King in plumbago and ink, also with an attractive and elaborate hand decorated top border, granting from William Heydon to Simon Codrington of Codrington, the Manor of Cudelington, alias Codrington and Wapley in Gloucester, with all its members and appurtenances, which was formerly in the possession off the dissolved monastery or abbey of Stanley, in Wiltshire, etc., with accompanying translation. A fine and scarce portrait document of James I, though now without the Great Seal of James I. (1).
Hertfordshire - Boreham Wood, Elstree and Aldenham. Bargain and Sale, 1763, a parchment tile deed with details of houses and land in Borram Wood [Boreham Wood] in the parish of Ilestrey alias Idlestrey [Elstree], from Thomas Niccoll of Neasdon in the parish of Wilsdon, Middx., to James Hubbald of the Pay Office, London, describing property acreages and field-names (Long Whites, Little Whites and Rough Field in Aldenham, and Maggot Mead, Muncks Mead alias Blackwell Croft, house called the Bull-head and other houses in the Manor of Boreham), together with a Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Parke alias Borram in Idlestrey [Boreham Wood], 1684, Court Baron of Edward Briscoe (Lord of the Manor), John Niccoll steward, surrender of William and Mary Oxton and admission of John Warren, to property in Idlestrey (2).

-
26543 item(s)/page