Antique Pair of Royal Worcester Water Carrier Figures – Attributed to James Hadley, Late 19th to Early 20th Century A refined and finely modelled pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, attributed to the distinguished modeller James Hadley and dating to the late Victorian or early Edwardian period. These kneeling water carriers exemplify the Orientalist and Neoclassical influences that were highly…
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Exquisite 19th Century Sitzendorf Porcelain Figural Candlesticks – Pair This enchanting pair of 19th-century Sitzendorf porcelain candlesticks exemplifies the charm and sophistication of Rococo Revival decorative arts. Each piece features a finely modelled figure—one male and one female—dressed in 18th-century period attire, gracefully posed against richly ornamented naturalistic bases adorned with garlands of hand-painted flowers and vines. Meticulously hand-painted in…
Rare Victorian Silver Pocket Thermometer – Late 1890s Swivel design pocket Thermometer This exquisite Victorian pocket thermometer exemplifies the precision and craftsmanship of late 19th to early 20th-century scientific instruments, standing as a rare and beautifully preserved artifact from the golden age of technological innovation.
Marine Barometer Victorian Portuguese Antique Portuguese Navy Brass Marine Barometer RN Desterro Lisbon Victorian 97cm This impressive Victorian marine barometer was manufactured in Lisbon for naval or maritime use and bears the marking “R.N. Desterro, Lisbon, Portugal.” Instruments associated with Portuguese naval supply are notably rare survivors, reflecting Portugal’s important maritime heritage and long tradition of navigation and ocean trade.
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…
This beautiful late 19th-century watercolour painting captures a charming English street scene with a prominent church in the background. The artist’s skilful use of watercolour brings a soft, ethereal quality to the scene, enhancing its nostalgic and serene atmosphere.
Carriage clock, English, mid or early 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 lovely shape and has bevelled glass on all five sides and to the top is a lovely handle which sets it off beautifully. The clock comes with its original key…
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.
Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren 300th Anniversary Commemorative Basalt Plaque Beautifully crafted plaque produced by the authority of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Lincoln Cathedral’s Wren Library (1674). This example is number 27 of a strictly limited edition of 500. A scarce and highly collectable commemorative piece, ideal for collectors of architectural history,…
John Buckland-Wright (1897-1954) - Judgement of Paris Engraving, c. 1950, titled and dated in pencil, numbered 2/15, with the studio stamp verso, on wove paper, with full margins, 21 x 29 cm 50 x 44 frame). The unfinished plate was printed by C H Welsh, London and dated c. 1944 on the basis that the drawing for this plate carried…
This exquisite Georgian gold weighing scale is a rare piece of history that will surely ignite the interest of collectors. The mahogany case with a folding brass adjustable weigh bar adds to its aesthetic appeal. Made in the United Kingdom between 1800 and 1849, it is an original antique that speaks volumes about the workmanship of that era. The intricate…