An English Staffordshire pearlware jug dating to circa 1790–1800, produced in a compact size with rounded body, fluted neck and carefully shaped pouring spout. Small examples of this type are consider[...]
This rare porcelain miniature group, attributed to Chelsea and dating to the late 18th century, depicts a seated spotted cat with her kitten in a quiet, intimate composition. Such small-scale works we[...]
Presumed Portrait of Mary Godwin (born Mary Wollstonecraft)English School, late 18th centuryOil on canvas, in very good conditionLouis XVI giltwood frameOverall dimensions including frame: 88 × 72 cmT[...]
Very Elegant Late 18th Century George III Mahogany & Marquetry Serpentine SideboardAn exceptionally elegant late 18th century George III period mahogany and marquetry serpentine sideboard, dating from[...]
A rare eighteenth-century London enamel snuff box of cartouche form, circa 1750, with silver-gilt mounts. The lid and base mounts are hallmarked “F.W” and “A”, the latter with a bar beneath the “A”. T[...]
Mahogany bench resting on four baluster legs with a small scroll at each end of the seat. This chic and original piece dates from the late 18th century. DIMENSIONS: 1.82m long, 0.31m wide, and 0.46m s[...]
Fine Late 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Hall BenchThis lovely late 18th-century, George III period mahogany hall bench or window seat perfectly combines practicality and charm. Crafted aroun[...]
Elegant Late 18th-Century George III Mahogany Marquetry Drop-Leaf Dining TableA handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany drop-leaf dining table, retaining its original, beautifully shaped[...]
This Staffordshire jug dates from the late 18th century and is made in a sharply faceted hexagonal shape, typical of Georgian-period English ceramics. The overall finish reflects careful workshop prod[...]
Oil on canvas, unframed, depicting a lively seascape with figures and a view of the River Yare in Norfolk, England. Unsigned, but read the annotations on the back of the stretcher. This is by the Brit[...]
A pretty tulip-shaped stemmed glass with a stem made of swirling glass, also known as twist glass. Work from the second half of the 18th century - 1800, probably English.
English oak monk chair table, 18th century. Folding table that can be used as a chair. Made of solid oak. Originating from England, 18th century. Dimensions: Table: 111 cm L x 71 cm D x 70 cm H; Chair[...]
Very Fine Late 18th-Century George III Mahogany Two-Door Library Bookcase A superb quality, elegant late 18th-century George III period solid mahogany two-door library bookcase. The upper section has [...]
Great Colour Late 18th-Century George III Painted Mahogany Secretary Chest-on-Chest or TallboyA late 18th-century George III painted mahogany chest-on-chest, also known as a tallboy. The piece is divi[...]
George II small salverSterling silver Silversmith John Tuite, active from 1727 to 1738London, 1731Centered with a shield bearing a coat of arms, formerly de-engravedDiameter ~15.3 cmHeight ~2.5 cmWeig[...]
Untouched 18th-Century George III Period Mahogany Chest-on-Chest or TallboyAn untouched late 18th-century George III period figured solid mahogany chest-on-chest, with a molded cornice above two short[...]
18th-century Georgian oak commode. English commode. Dating from the 18th century, circa 1740. Made of solid oak. In very good condition. Beautiful color and patina. The drawers function properly. Dime[...]
Very Fine 18th-Century George III Figured Mahogany & Ebony Inlaid Tray-Top CommodeA wonderful late 18th-century George III period mahogany tray-top chest of drawers, in good original condition. The ro[...]
A 18th-century oak drop-leaf table, also known as a "gâte leg" table. It opens with two oval drawers in patinated brown oak. The legs are articulated and made of turned wood. Dimensions: Height 71.5 c[...]
Fine 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Pie-Crust Edge Tripod TableA very fine 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table. This table consists of a solid well figured mahogany tilt top,[...]
A refined pair of early Derby porcelain candlestick figures, “Seated Musicians with Bagpipes and Guitar”, each raised on an openwork scroll base with flowering bocage. The piper plays beside a hound, [...]
Hard-paste–type soft porcelain with polychrome enamels and original gilding.A well-modelled pair of Derby musicians from the Patch Period, c.1765. The bagpiper with a hound and the mandolin player wit[...]
Fine 18th-Century George III Period Mahogany Bow-Fronted Chest of DrawersA fine quality 18th-century George III period bow-fronted chest of drawers, crafted from beautifully figured solid mahogany and[...]
Stunning Quality 18th-century George III Period Mahogany Gentleman's Low Press CupboardA substantial, handsome piece of useful furniture. A George III period mahogany Gentleman's low press attributed [...]
Early Eighteenth-Century Gold Mourning Ring with Monogram and Vanitas DeviceEngland, dated 1725.MeasurementsRing size: O UK / 7.25 US / 55 EU.Bezel (including setting): 0.83 × 0.75 cm.DescriptionAn ea[...]
a fine 18th-century English Windsor armchair in yew and ash wood. This beautiful armchair has a primitive feel, which is unusual and gives it a great deal of charm. With its simple armreststhis high-q[...]
Superb 18th-century English mahogany chest of drawers George III period with brushing slide above serving as a writing surface. very good quality chest of drawers made with a beautiful flamedCommodes [...]
Superb and rare original etching by James Gillray, published on March 30, 1793, by Hannah Humphrey, 18 Old Bond Street, the caricaturist's longtime publisher. The print depicts General Charles-Françoi[...]
A fine pair of humorous English engravings from the late 18th century, published in London by Carington Bowles, the renowned print dealer located at No. 69 St. Paul's Church Yard, active between 1760 [...]
a fine 18th-century oak linen press. Small and uncommon model. This is our first piece with these dimensions. Superb linen press or buffet composed of a lower section with five drawers and an upper se[...]
Three English watercolor engravings, framed under glass, 18th century: "View in Radnorshire" (Wales), "View of Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire" (England), "Valley Crusis Abbey, Cardigonshire" (Wales). Pub[...]
Charming portrait, oil on wood panel, not cradled, representing a young girl of quality, in a silk dress, blue ribbon and lace; high pictorial quality, the work is presented in "good" condition, never[...]
a fine 18th-century oak linen press. This superb linen press or cupboard is composed of a lower section with seven drawers and an upper section with two doors. The two doors feature a beautiful moldin[...]
Dimensions: 76 x 47 cm, H: 100 cm. Open top: depth: 80 cm, height: 73 cm. An elegant antique English drop-front secretary desk, featuring three large drawers and two smaller ones in its upper section,[...]
Elegant and refined walnut burl veneered trumeau with walnut inlay and oak interior. The trumeau features an upper body with two projecting arches and silver mirrors on two key-opening doors. Inside, [...]
Lovely little Georgian period mahogany cabinet from the end of the 18th century. Very beautiful little piece of furniture that can be used as a side table, bedside table or sofa end in solid mahogany.[...]
Superb Georgian period secretary bureau from the late 18th century in mahogany. superb quality desk with a surprising interior. It features a magnificent theate interior with a small staircase (our f[...]
A finely modelled and brightly enamelled Derby porcelain figure depicting the actor James Quin in the role of Sir John Falstaff, after Francis Hayman’s composition engraved by James McArdell (c.1760).[...]
Beautiful
oil painting on canvas, framed in carved wood and gilded with gold leaf. The
scene depicts a hunt, with figures of hunters on horseback in the foreground
and in the distance, surrounded b[...]
An 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Three-Tier Dumb WaiterA beautiful classic and elegant late 18th century George III Period mahogany dumb waiter or circular side table having the most superb [...]
English oak monk chair table, 18th century. Folding table that can be used as a chair. Made of solid oak. Originating in England, 18th century. Dimensions: Table: 111 W x 71 D x 70 H Chair: 111 W x 60[...]
A Rare Pair of Georgian Mahogany Oval Brass-Bound Wine Coolers with Original Liners & Lion-Head Ring Handles C.1760A superb and rare pair of Georgian mahogany wine coolers, exquisitely crafted and ret[...]
Untouched 18th Century George III Period Figured Mahogany BureauThis charming late 18th-century George III period finely figured mahogany bureau showcases exquisite craftsmanship and timeless appeal. [...]
Solid silver tripod sauce boat with a gadrooned edge and a handle decorated with an acanthus leaf. Each foot is made up of two shells joined by a volute. Hallmarks on the reverse: - Hallmark of the si[...]
A fine Georgian Walnut Brass-Bound Oval Wine Cooler or JardinièreA fine Georgian oval wine cooler or jardinière in richly figured walnut, coopered and bound with deep brass bands. Resting on well-prop[...]
Oil on canvas. A label on the back identifies the painting's previous owner (Mr. Thomas Green Davies) when it was loaned for exhibition, as well as the person depicted, the notable Henry Davenport III[...]
Beautiful ivory-colored porcelain menu holder from the Granger factory in Worcester. Flame-shaped, it is inspired by Middle Eastern or Indo-Persian decorations, wonderfully pierced on front, gilded ba[...]
A Chelsea porcelain dessert dish, eighteenth century, circa 1765, of oval quatrefoil form, painted in coloured enamels with fruits, flowers, leaves, butterflies, a dragonfly and a ladybird, with a mou[...]
A Chelsea porcelain dessert dish, eighteenth century, circa 1765, of oval quatrefoil form, painted in coloured enamels with fruits, flowers, leaves, butterflies, and other insects, with a moulded ribb[...]
Fantastic English mahogany cutlery tray, possibly later converted into a letter rack. It dates from the 18th century. In perfect condition. Dimensions: 33H x 22W x 16D
Shipping is free for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay*************Large pewter DINNER CARRIER with a slightly flared shape, short pedestal and quarter-round throat, fitted with a dangling[...]
Stone:
l. 1,5 xL. 2,0 x W. 0,3.
US 7-7.25 / UK N½-O; 5,88 grThe
intaglio depicts the wedding of Eros and Psyche. At the center, the god of
Love is shown winged and nude, carrying a torc[...]
A rare South Staffordshire, Bilston enamel double snuff box, circa 1760, in the form of the hull of a naval vessel, with gunports, elaborate stern, and lion mask figurehead, with banded agate lids and[...]
Rare sterling silver desk inkwell, composed of a circular base finely chased with vegetal motifs, adorned with winged cherub heads and a gadrooned border.
The central bowl, in blown glass, is encased[...]
Five-drawer English chest of drawers from the 1700s in Queen Anne style, lacquered wood. Needs restoration.Origin: EnglandPeriod: 1700Style: Queen AnneDimensions: 132x49x117h cm
Superb Early 18th Century Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase of the George I Period with Wonderful Original PatinaThis wonderful bureau bookcase consists of an upper section with molded cross grain cornice t[...]
Lovely mahogany barber's table from the end of the 18th century, George III period. Very beautiful, unusual piece of furniture with has a superb tripod base with three columns and two drawers. It has [...]
English showcase from the second half of the 1700s, Sheraton style, in satin wood. It has decorations and paintings all over the surface, in the upper part it is composed of two glass doors while in t[...]
English Victorian-style cabinet/étagère. The piece is made of finely carved wood and inlaid with light-colored woods. England, late 18th - early 19th century.Condition: Very good, signs of wear and te[...]
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