We found 82067 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 82067 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
82067 item(s)/page
Rudolf Petrik * (1922-1991), Stillleben mit Malwerkzeug, Mischtechnik mit Oel und Gouache auf festem Papier, signiert und datiert 44 R. PETRIK rechts unten; rueckseitig mit Nachlassstempel, ungerahmt 39 x 48,5 cm. *dieses Lot unterliegt der Folgerechtsabgabe | Rudolf Petrik * (1922-1991), Still Life with Painting Tools, Mixed media with oil and gouache on strong paper, signed and dated ‘44 R. PETRIK’ at the lower right; verso with estate stamp, unframed 39 x 48.5 cm. *this lot is subject to the resale right levy
A RED PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET 19TH CENTURY With armorial decoration of Royal coat of arms, 26cm high (lacking strap)TOGETHER WITH TWO TOLEWARE TEA CANISTERS 19TH CENTURY With chinoiserie decoration, one with label for 'C. Bartlett (maker) 39 Pilgrim St. Newcastle'43 and 44cm high respectively AND A PAIR OF FIRE TOOLS AND AN ASSOCIATED POKER (6) Provenance:Property of The Hon. Catherine Mary 'Kate' Wass, OBE (1942-2021)Please note, the total number of objects in this lot is six (6) and not as originally printed in the catalogue.
A LARGE PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON AND BRASS ANDIRONS POSSIBLY DESIGNED BY J.H. POLLEN AND JOSHUA HART & SON, CIRCA 1860In Elizabethan style, the brass finials in the form of seed heads, applied flowerhead and crown motifs 71cm high, 30cm wide, 56cm deepTOGETHER WITH A SET OF THREE GEORGE III POLISHED STEEL FIRE TOOLS CIRCA 1780 Pommel handles with petal ends the shovel 73.5cm longProvenance: Probably William Schomberg Kerr, 8th Marquess of Lothian (1832-1870)The attribution to Pollen and Hart is based on a similar pair of firedogs (or andirons) at Blickling Hall, Norfolk. The Blickling Hall examples are noted to have been made by Hart & Sons between 1858 and 1863, they formed part of the redesign of the Long Gallery by William Schomberg Robert, 8th Marquess of Lothian (1832-1870). Similar projects being undertaken at Blickling were mirrored by the refurbishment of Newbattle in the 1850's and 1870's. The 8th Marquess was connected to the leading lights of the Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts movement through his connection with Pollen and his friendship with William Morris. Existing historic aspects of each house at Blickling and Newbattle were successfully married with new bold and sympathetic design schemes. The present andirons appear in several contemporary photographs of the chimneypiece in the Crypt at Newbattle Abbey.

-
82067 item(s)/page