DA2-035: Early 19th Century Sheffield Silver Plate Hot Water Urn
Early 19th Century Sheffield Silver Plate (Silver Over Copper) Hot Water Urn. Dimensions: 21.5" height
Early 19th Century Sheffield Silver Plate (Silver Over Copper) Hot Water Urn. Dimensions: 21.5" height
Antique Late 19th Century English Oak Double Ink Stand. the top centered with a handle over a silver plated plaque engraved with an armorial crest,...
View full detailsPair of Late 19t C Sheffield Silver-Plate 5 Light Candleabra - each with unidentified maker's mark, further marked "England"; each with removable c...
View full detailsAssembled lot of Kings pattern plated flatware, comprising (12) Gorham dinner forks, (6) Wallace butter spreaders, Reed & Barton casserole spoo...
View full detailsPair of Derby porcelain topographical urns second quarter 19th century, each painted with titled landscape of 'East View of Derby' or 'View of Ital...
View full detailsEnglish William IV brass inlay rosewood tea chest, circa 1830 with four small bun feet. Interior with one central compartment flanked by two smalle...
View full detailsNew York and London: Co-Operative Publication Society; three-quarter leather binding, marbled paper boards Approximately 12 linear in. (30.5 cm.) ...
View full detailsLate 18th Century George III Black Lacquer Chinoiserie Tall Case Clock, Harrop, Holborn. The gilt stencil decorated arch pediment headed hood flank...
View full detailsMid 18th Century English Mahogany Tall Case Clock with a Hand Painted Dial depicting a shepherdess with flock - the dial signed illegibly. Dimensio...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English George III mahogany tall case clock, Christopher Bullock, London. The arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having...
View full detailsEarly 19th Century English George II Red & Gilt Japanned Tall Case Clock by William Wire, Colchester England. Dimensions: Height 89" (226cm); w...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English Gothic Style Mahogany Tall Case Clock - unsigned; the painted metal dial in a marquetry-inlaid mahogany case, with two we...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English mahogany and quarter sawn oak tall case clock crafted by William Ray Sudbury having a broken pediment top, a brass Roman...
View full detailsAn English tall case clock by Peter Brebant London, having a brass dial with seconds and date window, the hood with four pilasters above the single...
View full detailsC 1600’s English Jacobean Tall Case Clock. Dial signed "G. Riley / Halifax". The polychrome-painted metal dial is adorned with amoonphase, within a...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English George III oak tall case clock circa 1780, having a fluted hood with cornice molding, the dial with Roman numerals, over ...
View full detailsMid 18th Century English George II oak tall case clock, the carved hood surmounted by a cornice molding over a reticulated frieze, the painted dial...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English mahogany and quarter sawn oak tall case clock, having a broken pediment top above an Arabic numeral dial. Signed Jos. h W...
View full detailsA Georgian tall case clock, by Wm. Martin, Bristoll - recorded as working circa 1689-1739. The works and face circa 1690, and the case later, circa...
View full detailsEnglish quarter sawn oak tall case clock, having a broken pediment top above a Roman numeral dial with a sun and moon phase, above a single door, a...
View full detailsLate 18th Century George III Carved Oak & Mahogany Tall Case Clock - the clock face with a hand painted hunt scene relief, the dial signed 'S....
View full detailsLate 18th Century English Mahogany & Oak Tall Case Clock. The dial signed 'Richard Blakeborough Otley'; Condition: with loss to areas of case i...
View full detailsEarly 19th Century English Regency Rosewood Wheel Barometer - signed "I. Sordelli / London" 38" x 10" (96.5 x 25.4 cm.)
A George III style rosewood banjo barometer fitted with level, weather dial inscribed 'Blakeborough, Ripon', mirror, thermometer and dry/damp dial,...
View full details19th Century English Barometer by W. Loof Jr., Tunbridge Wells. Purfled mahogany case with brass fittings; accented with small round convex bolecti...
View full detailsCOMMENTS: 19th Century Religious needlework panel by Cattern Turner, centered with Adam and Eve with the serpent, and the apple tree centering the...
View full detailsCOMMENTS: Early 19th Century Needlework textile executed in 1807 by Ann Davies aged 10, Montgomery, with Adam and Eve and the Tree of Life at the c...
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