Live

2019FEB

Page:

of 71

Lots per page:

Total lots: 1684

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1852 A 17th century and later Flemish walnut square back open armchair on sleigh supports, 68cm wide x 141cm high. £80 - £120 £30 View
1855 A Biedermeier walnut part ebonised free standing daybed with rollover arms and spindle turned back, 236cm wide x 74cm high. £100 - £200 £240 View
1856 A late 17th century style featherbanded walnut chest with two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 92cm wide x 93cm high. £150 - £250 £150 View
1857 A centre table, the thick slab rectangular marble top on a joined bleached oak base, 153cm wide x 79cm high. £300 - £500 £900 View
1858 A George III mahogany chest with four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 94cm wide x 89cm high. £150 - £250 £150 View
1860 A pair of George I style button back red leather upholstered wingback armchairs on cabriole supports, 92cm wide x 123cm high. Illustrated £800 - £1,200 £950 View
1862 An early 18th century oak armchair with carved crest on turned supports, 70cm wide x 120cm high, together with a 17th century and later Wainscot armch £150 - £250 £190 View
1864 A similar pair of 17th century and later Lancashire carved oak arch back side chairs on block and turned supports, 44cm wide x 106cm high. £80 - £120 £140 View
1865 A 19th century oak refectory table, incorporating 17th century elements, the cleated plank top over carved frieze and turned supports united by perime £400 - £600 £680 View
1901 A group of Chinese export blue and white porcelains, Qianlong, comprising; a canted rectangular dish painted with a man and boy in a sampan, 36cm. wid £100 - £150 £130 View
1902 A Chinese famille-rose plate, early Qianlong, painted in the centre with two birds amongst flowering branches, 29cm. diameter. £80 - £100 £170 View
1904 A Chinese famille-verte rouleau vase adapted as a lamp, late19th century, painted with two large and six small panels of flowers and shrubs, the shoul £250 - £350 £420 View
1905 A pair of Canton famille-rose baluster vases, 19th century, painted with figurative panels alternating with panels of insects and birds in branches, 3 £200 - £300 £450 View
1906 A group of Chinese export porcelain, Qianlong, comprising; two graduated bell shaped mugs painted with figures and a horse, largest 12cm. high; a mand £100 - £200 £240 View
1907 A Chinese Batavian ware baluster vase, late 18th century, painted with three large leaf shaped panels enclosing flowering branches, divided by pairs o £100 - £150 £95 View
1908 A Canton famille-rose two-handled oval tureen and cover, 19th century, typically painted with panels of figures, flowers and birds in branches, 28cm. £100 - £150 £150 View
1909 A Chinese bronze group of a boy on a buffalo, possibly 17th century, 20cm. high. £100 - £150 £220 View
1910 A Chinese famille-noire vase, 19th century, of tapered square section, one side painted with a panel of a deer beneath a pine tree, another side paint £400 - £600 £800 View
1911 A pair of Chinese coral-ground saucers, possibly Daoguang, each decorated with bamboo and a bat, iron red seal marking reading, Made for the master of £80 - £120 £2,100 View
1912 A Chinese blue and white vase, late 19th century, of swollen cylindrical form, painted with three figures standing by a large screen, a table, stand a £100 - £150 £450 View
1913 A Chinese famille-rose plate, Yongzheng/early Qianlong, painted with a figure on horseback with an attendant walking behind, ( a.f), 22.5cm. diameter. £100 - £150 £130 View
1914 A Chinese famille-rose bowl, 19th/20th century, painted in the centre with a bat and two peaches, the exterior painted with flowering peony, prunus, c £100 - £150 £85 View
1915 A Chinese blue and white plate, Kangxi, painted in the centre with flowers, beneath a panelled border enclosing flowers against a `cracked ice' ground £100 - £150 £320 View
1916 A Japanese cloisonné vase, Meiji period. of almost cylindrical form, worked with a shishi with a brocaded ball between floral borders against a midnig £100 - £150 £100 View

Our website uses cookies, as almost all websites do, to help provide you with the best possible browsing experience.

Accept Read more