359435 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
359435 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
359435 Los(e)/Seite
A pair of late 19th century three tier whatnots, the top with pierced brass three quarter gallery and four rococo finials, the three crossbanded figured walnut serpentine rectangular tiers decorated with a panel of floral marquetry, on turned ebonised supports with four outsplayed feet, 38cm x 88cm (2)
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, inlaid with boxwood stringing, two glass shelves enclosed by single astragal glazed door, frieze inlaid with ribbons and husks, two cupboards below each with inlaid panel door, one enclosing three inlaid fielded panel drawers, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 55cm x 178cm high
SONNINI, C. S. de MANONCOURT (1751-1811) A.L.S. in French, 2pp., small 8vo., n.p. or d. (edges strengthened), to the naturalist Descourtilz, concerning Sonnini's book, Cours d'agriculture. -- LAURENTS, PHILIP. A.L.S. in French to Monsieur Michelet in Paris. Fulham, 20 August 1774. 2pp, 4to., with integral address panel. A detailed letter on botanical matters; subjects include the adoption of Linnean nomenclature at Paris, the development of reciprocal supplies (2)
ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD PATON (1717-1791) ACTION IN THE WEST INDIES OFF CAP FRANCOIS, 21st OCT. 1757: THE DEFEAT OF A FRENCH FLEET UNDER M. de KERSAINT BY CAPT. FORREST (HMS AUGUSTA), CAPT. LANGDON (HMS EDINBURGH) AND CAPT. SUCKLING (HMS DREADNOUGHT) Oil on panel, decorative gilt frame 18 x 50.5cm. ++ Craquelure, bitumen damage consistent with age
A LATE GEORGE III OAK CUPBOARD with a triangular architectural pediment, inlaid with boxwood lines and centred by a floral lozenge medallion, enclosed by four fielded panel doors, each with mahogany crossbanding and inlaid with a shell medallion, the lower part fitted with nine short drawers in three banks flanked by cluster column pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, possibly Lancashire, 80 1/2in. (204cm.) high x 85 1/2in. (217cm.) wide
A pair of Helena Wolfsohn baluster vases and covers, circa 1900, panel decorated alternately with courting couples within naturalistic settings and bouquets of flowers against a duck egg blue ground, within scrolling and gilt cailloute, borders, similarly decorated covers with gilt finials, underglaze blue, 'AR' mark to base, 10" high, cracked (2)

-
359435 Los(e)/Seite