We found 653685 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 653685 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
653685 item(s)/page
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, top with brass gallery, single frieze drawer with satinwood marquetry scrolling floral inlay, single glazed door with moulded astragal glazing vase, interior having two fixed shelves all lined in grey/green velvet, all standing on four classical turned and fluted columns, platform shelf, turned feet.52cm (21"), depth 35cm (14"), height 130cm (51")Top drawer with faint mark suggesting this could have been retailed or made by Edwards & Roberts, cabinet velvet lining with ring marks where glasses or ornaments have been standing, otherwise overall condition good.
Two pieces of Doulton Lambeth stoneware, comprising a sea green ground vase, and an ale jug with verse 'No Handicraft can with our craft compare; We make our pots of what we potters are', plus a Victorian brown stoneware bottle vase with jasper-style leaf decoration, 29.5cm high and smaller, (3)
19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose crackleware vase, of baluster form with dragon and karashishi applied waisted neck and shaped rim, the body decorated with warriors in combat, the neck with court scene, incised Archaistic-style brown seal marks beneath, 45cm highOverall the condition is good, there is a crack in the rim that has been repaired and a couple of fractures further around the rim. The glaze is slightly milky in patches. Would benefit from a clean.
Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, including two small jugs circa 1880's, miniature barrel puce factory mark, miniature twin-handled mug circa 1901, a sweet blush-ware vase finely painted with a blue bird approx 7 cms h, all with green marks together with two ivory-coloured cabinet plates finely painted with flowers approx 22 cms diameter, circa 1897 puce factory marks HS.
Royal Worcester blushware vase, painted with flowers with a gilded naturalistic handle, circa 1910, puce mark to base nr 1507, approx 18 cms h, together with a blushware vase, finely painted with dog roses and forget-me-nots and heightened with gilt jewels with a masculine mask spout, circa 1901, approx 16 cms h.
Pair of Royal Worcester 'Nautilus' vases, raised on bronze-colour naturalistic moulded circular base heightened with gilded coral and shells, the nautilus shell surmounted with a salamander, puce factory mark along side an impressed mark, approx 22 cms h. Condition report available.July 21st Condition ReportsOne vase is in very good condition with no apparent chips, cracks or signs of restoration but sadly the second one has been subject to staple repair and the column is being held by sticky-tack.
Pair of Sevres-style vases, decorated with scenes from the Napoleonic Wars. Each vase has a waisted 'blue lapis neck' gilded with the French Imperial Eagle and the bases are decorated in much the same manner with acanthus leaf and scroll decoration supported on a gilded octagonal base, approx 82 cms h.
A pair of large Chinese blue and white 'Prunus' Yen-Yen vases, decorated in underglaze blue with Prunus, Kangxi marks but circa 1900, height 44cm, rim diameter 22.5cm (both rims A/F)One vase has a large top rim break which has been reglued with one tiny chip still missing. Second vase has a small top rim chip with a 5cm hairline crack running vertically down from the chip, otherwise no damage or restoration to either vase.
A Flight Barr and Barr vase, decorated with named panels of Warwick and Malvern, height 5.5ins - There are signs of restoration to the rim and to the stem. It is difficult to say how much of the rim but most of it will have had work. The painted landscapes look to be fine. There is a chip to the base but it is old and has been gilded with the rest of the base.
-
653685 item(s)/page