Antique Teakwood Box with brass and part iron hinges 19th C. Rare exceptional wooden box from South India. The top is carved out of one piece of wood as is the base, without a joint, only the partition at the bottom is added on. The small partion added on is original and in excellent condition for its age with a…
Elegant Marie Antoinette Style Mantle Clock This exquisite mantle clock, inspired by the opulence and sophistication of Marie Antoinette's era, is a beautiful re-creation of a French 18th-century lyre clock, commissioned exclusively by The Victoria & Albert Museum in London. It seamlessly blends timeless elegance with expert craftsmanship, making it a stunning decorative piece and a functional timepiece for any…
Vintage Bust of Abraham Lincoln Spelter - Exquisite Detailed Features and Engraved Pedestal Base A Rare and Beautiful Collectible Piece of American History.
Georgian Style Oak Wall Barometer with Thermometer Antique Architectural Case. This finely crafted Georgian-style wall barometer exemplifies the enduring influence of classical architectural design on late Victorian and Edwardian scientific instruments. The substantial oak case is designed in the manner of a miniature temple façade, featuring fluted pillars, geometric inlay detail, and a broken pediment crowning the composition.
Timeless Elegance: Gilded Lady with Fruit Still Life This captivating late 19th-century crystoleagram depicts a charming lady holding a fruit plate, capturing a moment of grace and sophistication. The meticulous detail and soft light of the crystoleagram technique lend a timeless quality to the scene.
Barometer, Georgian, England, circa 1850, with Walnut case This elegant Georgian mercury stick barometer dates to the mid-19th century and represents the refined craftsmanship and scientific precision characteristic of the period. Housed in a beautifully figured walnut case with a rich, naturally developed patina, the barometer features a classical architectural pediment, slender tapering column supports, and a shaped bracket base…
Pair of Antique Dresden Style Porcelain Candelabra This stunning pair of antique German porcelain candelabra, reminiscent of the Dresden style, is beautifully supported by figures of a young man and lady holding a flower-encrusted bowl on flower-strewn plinths. The three detachable candle holders add functionality to these elegant pieces.
Beautiful Gun Powder Flask 19th century This magnificent antique Indian iron-mounted horn has a pleasing crescent shape and is well-proportioned. An iron chain has been threaded through a ring mounted at the tip of the horn and another which pierces the rim to the inside curve of the horn. The rim is connected to the tip of the horn by…
Antique French Grecian Revival Alabaster Clock Garniture, c.1870 A fine 19th-century French Grecian Revival clock garniture, comprising an alabaster mantel clock flanked by a matching pair of four-light candelabra. The circular enamel dial bears Roman numerals with twin winding holes and houses an 8-day movement striking on a bell. The architectural case is enriched with gilt accents and lion mask…
A beautiful early 19th-century Mahogany and ebony strung tea caddy with a pair of cannisters and glass bow, on brass feet and brass ring handles on either side. It comes with a key, (the key needs a little attention from a locksmith). The lining is painted thin card so it can be used to hold small personal items. This would…
Royal Worcester Pair of Greek Figurines Playing Cymbals and Lute, Modelled by James Hadley, 1897 This stunning pair of Royal Worcester figurines, modelled by the renowned artist James Hadley, is marked "WORCESTER SHOT ENAMELS" with numbers 1827 and 1828. The figurines are believed to be titled "Music," and the date code indicates they were made in 1911.
Antique Sympiesometer Barometer Victorian J. Graham Liverpool Rosewood Nautical Instrument This finely preserved Victorian sympiesometer was produced by J. Graham of Liverpool, a noted maker of precision scientific and navigational instruments during the 19th century. The sympiesometer was an early form of barometer, widely used aboard ships for measuring atmospheric pressure with greater responsiveness to temperature variation than traditional mercury…
Regency Rosewood Tea Caddy with Mixing Bowl. Timeless Elegance Imbue your tea time with a touch of history and sophistication with this charming Re-gency Rosewood Tea Caddy. Crafted from high-quality rosewood in the 1800s, this ex-quisite piece embodies the grace of the Regency era. Its rich mahogany flame colour adds warmth to any setting, making it a perfect addition for…
19th C English Reverse Glass Painting Naïve Landscape Castle River Framed. Riverside Landscape with Castle and CottagesEnglish School, 19th CenturyReverse painting on glassFruitwood frame This charming reverse
19th C English Reverse Glass Painting Naïve Landscape Castle River Framed. Riverside Landscape with Castle and CottagesEnglish School, 19th CenturyReverse painting on glassFruitwood frame
19thC English Reverse Glass Painting Naïve Castle Landscape Antique Framed Folk Art English School – Castle and Cottage Landscape Reverse glass painting, fruitwood frame England, 19th century This charming 19th-century
Beautiful Giltwood and Gesso Candlestick This stunning antique Belgian gesso candlestick boasts intricate detailing and ornate embellishments, showcasing a Baroque influence. The base is broad and stabilizing, with elegant curves and flourishes. Notably, a hole in the middle allows for conversion into a table lamp, making it a unique and versatile piece. Circa 1900, this beautifully crafted candlestick combines historical…
Barometer, Antique, Mahogany and Oak cased, with Thermometer, Fitzroy Aneroid, made by Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, England An unusually large and beautifully crafted, this late Victorian barometer features a mahogany and oak case, atmospheric gauge, and an enamelled thermometer. With a size of 115 cm x 25 x 8 cm, it's a stunning piece of antique science equipment. The…
Antique Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer J. Whisker York c1815 Mercury Wall Barometer A fine early 19th-century Georgian mahogany stick barometer by J. Whisker of York, dating to circa 1815. The herringbone-veneered mahogany case features boxwood line inlay, a broken pediment, a silvered registered plate with manual vernier adjustment, and an original glazed door. The exposed mercury tube terminates in a…
Beautiful Antique wooden candle stand reeded and carved painted band on a round base, all in one single piece of wood. base. Some imperfections due to its age are seen. Size 38 cm
Candlestick, Lamp Stand, Belgian Giltwood, and Gesso, 1900 This striking giltwood and gesso candlestick stand, dating to circa 1900, is a finely carved decorative piece with strong architectural presence. Originally conceived as a candlestick, it was later converted for use as a lamp stand and is offered without wiring, allowing the buyer the flexibility to use it either as a…
Carriage clock, English, late 19th/20th Century This is a lovely English brass 8-day carriage clock. The dial is set out with Roman numerals. The brass case has a beautiful shape with bevelled glass on all five sides and to the top and has a lovely handle which sets it off beautifully. It comes with its original key.
Grand Gilt Frame Pablo Picasso: Beautiful print of famous the famous painting of a girl in a Red beret in a large gilt frame. The print is framed and glazed. The frame is available to buy separately without the print if desired. This item comes from a large Manor House in Derbyshire, UK
Beautiful 19/20th-Century French Double Inkwell Meet the masterful creation of a French Continental Faience pottery artist from the Rouen region, who poured their heart and soul into crafting this exquisite double inkwell. Every brushstroke, every detail, and every embellishment tells a story of passion, dedication, and a deep love for their craft. Imagine the artist's hands moving deftly across the…
Nicole Frères (Geneva, Switzerland)Large Cylinder Music Box with Mandolin AttachmentCirca 1870–1880 Rosewood and kingwood veneered case with musical inlayFat cylinder, 12 airs, two-per-turn
View of Newstead Abbey by J.P. Smith, the home of Lord Byron before he settled in Italy This striking gouache on paper by J.P. Smith captures a detailed and atmospheric view of Newstead Abbey, the historic ancestral home of the romantic poet Lord Byron. Poet, Satirist, Nobleman, Political Activist (born in London, England, on January 22, 1788).
Antique Sitzendorf Figural Candelabra with Cricket-Inspired Design This extraordinary 19th-century German porcelain candelabra, crafted by Sitzendorf during their early period (1850–1890), is a remarkable example of both artistry and whimsical design. Combining delicate floral embellishments with a playful narrative, it captures the essence of fine European porcelain while offering a uniquely British twist.
Tazza Early 20th Century Gilt Bronze Rococo Tazza with French Empire Elegance A breathtaking example of French lost wax casting, this gilt bronze tazza combines the opulent intricacy of an exceptional early 20th-century French gilt bronze tazza, executed in the Rococo Revival style with pronounced Empire influences, and showcasing superb craftsmanship associated with lost-wax casting.
Antique Regency Walnut Tea Caddy with Mixing Bowl. A beautiful early 19th-century small tea caddy with two lidded compartments. Wooden ring handles on either side and bun feet at each corner and paper-lined inside. Comes with a working lock and key. The lining is painted thin card so it can be used to hold small personal items. This would make…
Antique Regency Mahogany Tea Caddy with Mixing Bowl A stunning early 19th-century Regency mahogany tea caddy featuring elegant a pair of removable tea canisters and an ornate etched glass mixing bowl, all set with white metal ring handles on top.
Antique French Thermometer Gilt Wood Wall Barometer Style Hand Painted Dial Ornate Frame Decorative Wall ThermometerFrance, Late 18th – Early 19th CenturyGilt and painted wooden case with a glass alcohol thermometer
A Rare Victorian Mahogany Sympiesometer By T. Hemsley of Tower Hill, London Description: This rare Victorian mahogany sympiesometer, crafted by T. Hemsley of Tower Hill, London, is an exquisite example of 19th-century scientific craftsmanship. This antique brass barometer, dating back to the early 19th century, is a stunning scientific instrument, essential for collectors of antique scientific instruments. The intricate details…
Beautiful Antique wooden candle stand, with the silver, green and yellow painted band on a 3-legged base. Some imperfections due to its age are seen. Size 56 cm