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1977 Saab 96 LV4 Registration number: RAR 155R Engine size: 1498cc Chassis number: 96762005862 Engine number: 375176 Mileage: 21,418 The Saab ...

Charles Locke Eastlake (1836-1906), a Gothic Revival walnut library bookcase, c.1870, in two sections, the upper section with a buttressed cornic...

A set of six oak Pugin-style dining chairs, 19th century, consisting of two armchairs and four dining chairs, each with a wood frame and grey vel...

In the manner of AWN Pugin, an oak Gothic Revival armchair, 65cm wide 70cm deep 94cm high, seat 48cm high ...[more]

An Heal & Co. Aesthetic walnut and gilt wardrobe, late 19th century, the arched pediment over a pair of panelled doors flanking a mirrored door, ...

In the manner of E W Godwin, a pair of Aesthetic ebonised cabinets, c.1875-80, each with a gallery over a shelf, fitted with a single drawer, and...

In the manner of Lamb of Manchester, an Aesthetic ebonised cabinet, the stepped top over a central glazed door, enclosed with a pair of panelled ...

Owen Jones (1809-1874), 'Nipon', a jacquard woven silk panel, for Warner, Sillett & Ramm, c.1873,59 x 69.5cmExhibited: The Fine Art Society, 'Art ...

An hexagonal toleware metal hall lantern, late 19th century, with a conical mount, arched glazed panels, and painted scrolls and flower heads, 2...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), c.1881, a silver-plated letter rack designed by Dresser for Hukin & Heath, with seven adjustable dividers, ra...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a silver-plated toast rack, c.1880, designed for Hukin & Heath, with six divisions, raised on an arched base ...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a silver-plated hot water can, c.1890, designed for Hukin & Heath, of elliptical cylinder form with a loop ha...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a copper and brass kettle, c.1885, designed for Benham & Froud, of spherical form, raised on three stud feet,...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a copper and brass riveted tea kettle and cover, c.1880, the manufacture attributed to Benham & Froud Ltd., o...

Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a bronze sugar bowl, c.1870, the manufacture attributed to Elkington & Co., of conical form, de...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a Linthorpe pottery jardinière, c.1890, of lobed form with a scalloped rim, decorated with applied flower hea...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a Linthorpe Art Pottery vase, c.1880, of globe and shaft form, decorated with stylised flowers, impressed mar...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a silver-mounted claret jug, the mounts by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1886, the gl...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), 'The Empire Quilt', 1887, a Barlow & Jones satin appliqué produced for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, unble...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a silver-mounted glass claret jug, the mounts by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1897, ...

Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), 'Principles of Decorative Design', second edition, published by Cassell Petter & Galpin, signed by Dresser 'T...

Robert Wallace Martin (1843-1923), a salt-glazed stoneware bottle, c.1880, of plain form, one side of the body as a face, thumbed, with incised e...

WAS Benson (1854-1924) and George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (1853-1940), a copper 'lily pad' dish, c.1890, of shaped circular form, stamped 'WAS Ben...

John Pearson (1859-1930), a Newlyn School polished copper urn, dated 1895, of globular form, decorated with flowers in relief to a planished grou...

Charles F A Voysey (1857-1941), a brass inkwell, c.1898, for Rathbone & Co., of swept square outline with a hinged cover, complete with moulded g...

Manner of Charles F A Voysey, an Arts and Crafts oak hall robe, c.1900, of tapered form, the upper shelf above a single bar-glazed door, flanked ...

William De Morgan (1839-1917), an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre tile, decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, impressed factory mark and signed 'W...

A pair of Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter bowls, model no. '405', each with twin handles and a green glass liner, one stamped 'Tudric', both stamped ...

Archibald Knox (1864-1933), an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter biscuit barrel, early 20th century, for Liberty & Co., with stylised floral detailin...

Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a pair of Tudric pewter candlesticks, model no. '0222', for Liberty & Co., each with a bullet-shaped sconce with a wi...

Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a five-piece pewter 'Tudric' tea set, early 20th century, designed for Liberty & Co., comprising a teapot, sucrier, c...

A Liberty & Co. mirror, early 20th century, with a riveted and planished copper frame, decorated with two stylised flowers in relief, one inlaid ...

A Liberty Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, c.1900, the superstructure with two bar-glazed doors, each with a copper ring handle, over a rectangular...

A pair of Liberty & Co. silver candlesticks, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1912, each of plain fluted and tapering form, raised on a circular base...

A Liberty & Co. mahogany hallstand, c.1900, the top inlaid and stained with a panel depicting two birds, over a bevelled circular mirror, shelves...

A Martin Brothers' stoneware vase, dated 1884, of bulbous form, the rim incised with hatched banding, the shoulder with spiral scrolling panels, ...

An R W Martin glazed stoneware ewer, c.1890, of baluster form, incised with leaves and berries, with a naturalistic looped handle, lacking mount ...

A Liberty & Co. silver cigarette box, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1912, of plain form, the hinged cover engraved with a band of flowers, 11cm ...

An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, c.1900, attributed to Liberty & Co., the superstructure with a repoussé-decorated copper panel, flanked by a pa...

Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a silver and enamelled cigarette case for Liberty & Co., by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, of cushioned recta...

A near pair of Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter and enamel vases, 'no. 821', each of tapering form, cast with flowers and inset with cabochon enamels,...

A Shapland & Petter three-piece inlaid mahogany bedroom suite, c.1900, each piece inlaid with stylised motifs, comprising: a wardrobe, stamped 'R...

A pink granite Celtic cross, c.1900, the cross carved with a knot pattern, with pierced details, raised on a chamfered plinth, cross 51cm wide 1...

Hugh Wallis (1871-1943), an Arts and Crafts oval hammered copper salver, centred with a panel depicting a galleon in full sail, with a hatched an...

An Arts and Crafts copper cigarette box, with embossed details, the hinged cover reading 'Cigarettes', wood-lined, on scrolled supports, 16.5cm ...

A pair of Arts and Crafts silver tazzas, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Glasgow 1904, each with a circular hammered dish, raised on scrolling supports,...

An Arts and Crafts silver-plated mantel clock, designed by A E Jones, of drum form, with a cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals and enclosing a...

An Arts and Crafts pewter mantel timepiece, early 20th century, the planished architectural case with a pointed dome top and riveted detailing, w...

An Arts and Crafts embossed copper and silvered mantel clock, c.1900, with a domed top, over a circular dial with Arabic numerals, fitted with a ...

A silver and oak-mounted desk stand, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, with an elaborate single-piece fret-cut stand centred with 'NOTES', mo...

A silver-mounted whisky ewer, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1905, with a silver mount, handle and hinged lid, engraved 'Aird & Thomson Glasgow'...

An Arts and Crafts oak hall chair, with an inlaid back and drop-in seat, 41cm wide 39cm deep 105cm high, seat 46cm high Condition ReportFrame re...

Ambrose Heal (1872-1959), an oak 'Mansfield' bureau bookcase, c.1905, designed by Sir Ambrose Heal, for Heal & Son, the glazed cupboard with cent...

A set of six Cotswold oak dining chairs, c.1900, each with a burgundy leather seat pad, comprising four singles and two elbow chairs, 52cm wide 4...

A Cotswold School walnut bureau bookcase, c.1930, with a pair of bar-glazed doors enclosing shelves, over a fall-front, a single frieze drawer an...

A Royal Doulton glazed stoneware vase, by Mark V Marshall, of baluster form, with panels of stylised fruiting trees, on a two-tone blue ground, w...

Two Minton Secessionist vases, dated 1914 and 1911, each of flaring form, one with a red ground, the other with a purple ground, both with tubeli...

A Rozenburg den Haag pottery twin-handled vase, dated 1896, of octagonal form, with twin handles applied to the body and the rim, painted with st...

A Secessionist brass, copper and glass mantel clock, by Sneltjes Haarlem, of tapering form, the brass body with applied copper tracery with a blu...

A set of eight Thonet '210R' bentwood armchairs, of recent manufacture, each with curved arms and a caned back and seat, 55cm wide 55cm deep 76c...

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