We found 321803 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 321803 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
321803 item(s)/page
Special Air Services interest, miscellaneous silver plate including a pie crust silver plated tray engraved 'Presented to Major R.G Ball M.B.E by 'The Officers of the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment dated 1971 approx 31 cms raised on shell feet, a silver plated one pint tankard awarded to Sgt Royston Ball by The Sergeants Mess 22 SAS Regiment Malaya 1958, a pewter tankard presented to Sgt Roy Ball by All Ranks 'D' Sqn 22 SAS Regt Malaya 1958, silver plated tankard mm Mappin & Webb. This lot includes a silver plated trinket box (hinge damaged) engraved Presented to RSMRG Ball by WO's and Sgts 22 SAS Regiment approx 11 x 9 x 5 cms, a brass metal toast rack and a Ronson's silver plated table lighter. Note: All the above belongs to Major R.G Ball M.B.E 22 SAS Regiment.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE LATE 18TH CENTURY the arched cornice with fluting centred by a carved sunflower motif, over glazed doors marked at the corners with carved roundels and enclosing a pale blue painted interior with adjustable shelves; the base with a secretaire drawer inlaid with foliate scrolls and penwork, opening to reveal an interior fitted with pigeon holes, drawers and a red plush skiver, above a pair of panel doors opening to a sliding tray, flanked by banks of five graduated drawers, on a conforming plinth base(192cm wide, 211cm high, 58cm deep)
REGENCY MAHOGANY 'VIDE POCHE' SIDE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY in the French Empire style, the rectangular tray top above a frieze drawer to one end and a dummy drawer opposing, raised on gilt metal mounted column supports joined by a curved X-form stretcher, with ball feet(60.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 41cm deep)Footnote: Note: It would be easy to mistake this flame-figured vide poche for a work table made in France or elsewhere on the continent during the Empire period. It's mahogany drawer linings and English made lock belie its origins however. The best-known cabinet-maker accurately replicating the French Empire style in England during the Regency period was S. Jamar (fl. circa 1818-26), who worked in London and Liverpool and produced work of very high quality. While unstamped, the present table could have come out of the same workshop due to its fine craftsmanship and top quality veneers.
Y REGENCY ROSEWOOD BOOK TRAY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with baluster column galleried H-shaped superstructure, with carry handles and scrolled ends, above a frieze drawer and bead moulded base(42cm wide, 24cm high, 31cm deep)Property of a Scottish Borders familyFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

-
321803 item(s)/page