A Fine 18th Century George II Period Mahogany Drop Leaf TableThis is a superb Georgian mahogany drop-leaf oval dining table, dating to around 1760, and crafted from beautifully figured Cuban mahogany.[...]
A perfect example of early English folk art. A cow or horse vertebra carved with the likeness of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church of England, was used either as an object of veneration and[...]
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[...]
A rare antique English porcelain teapot attributed to New Hall, c.1785–1795. The teapot features a unique ovoid form, Chinese-style straight spout, scroll handle, and domed finial. Hard-paste porcelai[...]
Magnificent oil on canvas depicting a sow and her three piglets grazing and feeding, circled by the English painter George Morland (1763-1804). Framed in a gilt and carved frame from the late 1870s, t[...]
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 [...]
PAIR of FLINTLOCK PISTOLS, with BOXES, made of IRON, signed SEGALIS LONDONEngland – Late 18th centuryIron and steel Total length: 15.9 cm - Barrel length: 4.2 cm – Muzzle diameter: 9 mmRound barrels, [...]
We present this study of figures and animals by the 18th century English animal painter George MORLAND, born on June 26, 1763 in London and died on October 29 in Brighton. He was a painter and engrave[...]
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[...]
Antique English-made clock from the second half of the 18th century. The case is made of mahogany inlaid with rosewood, boxwood, and greenwood.The clock movement is wound by weights that make the pend[...]
An elegant portrait from the late 18th century in oil on wood panel, depicting a contemplative aristocratic lady seated beneath the shade of trees. The model is captured in a pose of thoughtful melanc[...]
This captivating 19th century oil painting on wood panel depicts a serene coastal landscape featuring a solitary fisherman walking along a rough hillside path. The composition showcases distant sailin[...]
English, circa 1740An exceptionally small mahogany tea table of extraordinary color and patina. The hinged top opens to a rich mahogany surface, while a second lockable drop leaf reveals a mahogany-li[...]
English, circa 1790The semi-elliptical tops veneered in well figured mahogany and banded in burr yew wood and Goncalo Alvez. The frieze similarly veneered with densely figured burr yew and Goncalo Alv[...]
George III (England) solid mahogany tripod pedestal table. Polylobed cabaret top carved from a single piece of mahogany (the center is hollowed out to reveal the edge molding). A small restored crack [...]
English, ca. 1755The curved top rail finely carved with acanthus and out swept arms supported by three finely fluted columns and back splats pierced with a trellis design and carved with C scrolls and[...]
English, ca. 1765The upper section with a cornice of blind fretwork over two short and three long drawers retaining the original elaborately cast handles and escutcheons.The quarter turned mouldings t[...]
English, circa 1780This pair of bedside tables boast a rich, warm honey color and retain their original handles. The well-designed aprons under the drawer bottoms are particularly original. These beds[...]
English, ca. 1760This wonderful example of great 18th century design has survived in the most spectacular untouched condition.Having a well drawn baluster column under the so-called “Bird Cage” termin[...]
English, ca. 1770A George III tripod table of wonderful proportions and great untouched colour.The crisply carved spiral fluted stem ending in a tri-foot with acanthus carving on the knees terminating[...]
English, ca. 1780A pair of George III Adam period giltwood mirrors, the oval plates enclosed by a beaded border and surrounded by eight marginal plates, the apron and crest with tendrils, husks and ac[...]
Exceptional Fine 18th-Century Sheraton Period Amboyna & Inlay Pembroke Table Very fine Sheraton George III Satinwood and amboyna Pembroke Table rectangular top with D shaped hinged leaves, with satinw[...]
English Ca, 1755 Attributed to the London cabinet maker Paul Saunders The padded back with serpentine top rail, above a serpentine padded seat, the padded armrests on scrolled supports carved with C-s[...]
A rare early 19th-century Staffordshire teapot, attributed to “Factory Z”, now associated with Thomas Wolfe (Stoke-on-Trent, active c.1790–1810). Crafted in early bone china, it features a loop handle[...]
A Very Fine late 18th-century George III period Mahogany Writing Table Stamped W. Priest / 1&2 Tudor Street / BlackfriarsA very fine late 18th-century George III period mahogany partners library writi[...]
"Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Bourne" 18th century gold-enhanced illumination on watermarked paper 41 X 33 cm, mounted in a superb period carved wooden frame 49 X 42 cm whose gilding has practically d[...]
Very Fine 18th-Century George III Period Mahogany Davenport by Gillows of LancasterA fine late 18th-century George III period mahogany Davenport by Gillows of Lancaster retaining excellent color & pat[...]
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,[...]
Antique Derby porcelain figure, c.1790, representing a
young girl seated in a finely modelled Louis XVI style chair. This figure is
unusually finely executed, with precise detail to the hand-painted[...]
Fine 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Tripod TableA handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany for the tilt-to[...]
Fine 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Tripod TableA handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany for the tilt-to[...]
Fine 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Tripod TableA handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany for the tilt-to[...]
Elegant pair of sterling silver sugar tongs in scissor form, made in London in the second half of the 18th century, and attributed to the silversmith WILLIAM HARRISON I, active from 1758.This refined [...]
A superb pair of scissor-form sugar tongs in sterling silver, crafted in LONDON between 1759 and 1786 by the silversmith THOMAS WALLIS I, during the reign of GEORGE III (1760–1820).This refined model [...]
These two charming 18th-century glass-mounted paintings depict romantic and family scenes. The first depicts a couple embracing under the discreet gaze of a woman in the background, while the second, [...]
A fine antique tea canister from the celebrated
Worcester factory, dating to around 1775. Of lobed form with a short neck and
flat shoulders, it is decorated in underglaze blue with the so-called
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Lovely English mahogany console from the second half of the 18th century. Very beautiful console entirely in solid mahogany. It has a very beautiful top with a superb patina and made of a single plan[...]
A late 18th-century English Liverpool enamel plaque or medallion of Prince William Henry (later King William IV), circa 1780, engraved after a painting by Benjamin West (1738-1820), transfer printed i[...]
Superb chest of drawers from the beginning of the 18th century from England in oak Very beautiful chest of drawers in oak with a superb work of moldings on the drawers as well as on its two sides whic[...]
A good 18th-century English South Staffordshire Bilston enamel bonbonniere in the form of an apple, circa 1770, with gilt metal mounts.Diameter: 6cm (2.4in)Height: 4.3cm (1.7in)Condition: Excellent fo[...]
The iconic Scottish basket-hilted broadsword, locally known as a 'claidheamh more,' is the traditional sword used in Scotland. This magnificent example is a Scottish basket-hilted broadsword dating fr[...]
Trapezoidal-shaped case with a hinge in zoned agate decorated at all ends with a fine setting of clasps of leaves and garlands of flowers. Clasp set with an old-cut diamond. Cap set with a ruby. Engli[...]
This watercolor is the project for the color engraving published in 1786 (see the reproduction of the engraving in the photos), the work is unsigned and the paper has been deoxidized.
Portrait of Sir John Barnard (c.1685-1764), Attributed to John Vanderbank (British, 1694-1739)Portrait of Sir John Barnard (c.1685-1764), the merchant and Whig politician, three quarter length, dresse[...]
A good 18th century Derby porcelain patch-mark figure of Liberty, c.1760, the lady holding an open cage, the dress probably painted by the Cotton-stem Painter with delicate flower sprays. 23cm (9.1ins[...]
Very pretty sugar bowl, or terrine, with lid, octagonal in shape. The two main faces are ornate with a classical decoration of a draped woman, framed by bouquets of flowers, the sides in trompe l'oeil[...]
This very fine late 18th-century George III period mahogany partners library writing table is a remarkable piece. Constructed from solid mahogany, it features a molded edge and a rectangular top with [...]
A pencil and sanguine-highlighted sketch of a lady with her pet dog. Circa 1780The drawing is in an excellent state of preservation with no visible foxing or creases. Beautifully framed and ready to h[...]
A very fine English snuff box dating from the mid-18th century.The box has a fretted shape, the body is made of plain silver.The lid is set with a beautiful agate plaque that follows the contours of t[...]
This set of seven buttons in zoned gray agate, mounted in silver and 9 carat gold, from the 18th century, came to us in their wooden case covered with black shagreen closed by two hooks. There are 10 [...]
This charming mid-18th century English elm court cupboard, dating back to around 1757, is a remarkable piece that combines historical craftsmanship with aesthetic beauty. Its design and construction r[...]
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