Charming hand-painted Limoges porcelain trinket box in the form of a pig waiter seated in a red-backed chair. Dressed in formal server attire, the pig holds a tray with a baguette and wine bottle, while a detailed belt with gold-tone clasp wraps the base. The lid opens to reveal the inscription "Le Paris gourmand" alongside a sketched Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe motif on the interior. Measures 3"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
We found 300656 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 300656 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
300656 item(s)/page
Royal Doulton figurine titled The Doctor, model HN2858, depicting an elderly gentleman seated on an upholstered chair, intently examining a small green bottle"perhaps a prescription remedy. Dressed in formal attire, the figure features meticulous hand-painted detail including a red cravat and gray trousers. At his feet rests a black doctor's bag, emphasizing the professional theme. Designed by William K. Harper, this piece was issued in 1973 and produced by Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd. as marked on the base. Measures 7.5"H.Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1979 - 1992Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Glazed Lladro porcelain figurine titled Young Harlequin (model 1001229), sculpted by Fulgencio Garcia and issued in 1972. This delicately crafted piece features a young harlequin in pastel diamond-patterned costume seated on a blue-upholstered chair while gently cradling a white cat. The piece exemplifies Lladro's soft color palette and serene expressions, capturing a tranquil, intimate moment. Finished in a high-gloss glaze, the figurine bears the classic Lladro backstamp on the base and comes complete with its original box.Issued: 1972 - 1999Dimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) for A P Stolen, an 'AP 16' lounge chair, 1950s, teak and upholstery, 57cm wide57cm deep82cm high, 44cm high to seatCondition ReportWith some smalls nibbles to the feet commensurate with use. There are some minor scuffs to the top corners of the wooden frame. The upholstery and seat sprinngs appearing in good order and structurally sound. Please see additional images.
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a set of twelve model 'PJ-010100T' chairs, also known as ‘Floating Back’ chairs, c.1955-56, designed for Chandigarh, teak, each seat and backrest hand-braided in cane, with double-sided inverted 'V' leg assembly, the legs connected by a central stretcher, each marked with original identification markings, together with Certificate of Authenticity from Jacques Dworczak, 52cm wide55cm deep78cm high, 44cm to seat, 66cm to armProvenance: University housing at Panjab University, sector 14, and administrative buildings in Chandigarh sector 1.Condition ReportAll chairs have been restored, oiled and waxed. The joints have been strengthened, and the cane work sympathetically renewed. Each chair retains original surface marks, scuffs, and nicks commensurae with age and use. Overall, the chairs appear in good overall condition considering their age and present well.
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a pair of model 'PJ010808' armchairs, also known as ‘Committee Chair’ or ‘Fauteuil en Teck’, c.1953-54, designed for Chandigarh, each of teak with bouclé upholstery, with painted marks, together with Certificate of Authenticity from Jacques Dworczak, 61cm wide60cm deep88cm high, 46cm high to seat (2)Condition ReportThese items have been restored to the highest possible standard to the original specification whilst importantly retaining all historical marks, scuffs, character and patina.
Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) for Carl Hansen, a 'CH-35' chair, 1960s, oak with leather upholstery, stamped with manufacturer's mark and applied manufacturer's label,60cm wide49cm deep71cm high, 43cm high to seatCondition ReportWith some minor marks and scratches to the wood frame commensurate with use. The upholstery appears to be more recent in age with some scuffs throughout commensurate with use. Otherwise structurally sound and appearing in good overall condition.
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a pair of model 'PJ010808' armchairs, also known as ‘Committee Chair’ or ‘Fauteuil en Teck’, c.1953-54, designed for Chandigarh, each of teak with bouclé upholstery, with painted marks, together with Certificate of Authenticity from Jacques Dworczak,61cm wide60cm deep88cm high, 46cm high to seat (2)Condition ReportThese items have been restored to the original specification whilst importantly retaining all historical marks, scuffs, character and patina.
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a set of eight 'PJ-01-01-11' chairs, also known as the 'Student Chair', c.1959, designed for Chandigarh, each of teak with braided canework, each marked with original identification markings,42cm wide50cm deep80cm high, 42cm high to seat (8)Provenance: Panjab University in Chandigarh, specifically within the student accommodation known as the 'Hostel for girls' and 'Hostel for boys'.
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988), an 'EA 208' swivel office chair,58.5cm wide54cm deep85cm high, 51cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appear sound. The mechanism is functional. There is wear, marks, scuffs and scratches to the leather - particularly to the edges. There are scratches and scuffs to the metal frame.
Arts and Crafts, an armchair, early 20th century, the maple frame raised on four brass caps and castors, upholstered in a William Morris-style fabric,62cm wide77cm deep80cm high, 47cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appears sound. There are loses to the wooden frame commensurate with age. There are surface marks, scratches, and stains to the wooden frame. Some fading and stains to the fabric upholstery.
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988), an 'EA 208' swivel office chair,58.5cm wide54cm deep85cm high, 51cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appear sound. The mechanism is functional. There is wear, marks, scuffs and scratches to the leather - particularly to the edges. There are scratches and scuffs to the metal frame. The left hand arm is loose and has a replaced screw.
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988), an 'EA 208' swivel office chair,58.5cm wide54cm deep85cm high, 51cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appear sound. The mechanism is functional. There is wear, marks, scuffs and scratches to the leather - particularly to the edges. There are scratches and scuffs to the metal frame.
Betty Joel (1894-1985) for Token Works, an Art Deco sycamore bedroom suite, c.1935, comprising: a dressing table,with drawers on both sides, having ivorine escutcheons and locks, no keys, raised on coromandel veneered plinths, labelled,174cm wide48cm deep121cm high, together with a matching chair,43cm wide41cm deep74cm high, seat 47cm high,a cabinet-on-chest,76cm wide43cm deep147cm high,a 3ft single bed, comprising a headboard and footboard with no irons,headboard 100cm wide96cm high, anda bedside table,36cm wide30cm deep75cm high (5)
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988), an 'EA 208' swivel office chair,58.5cm wide54cm deep85cm high, 51cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appear sound. The mechanism is functional. There is wear, marks, scuffs and scratches to the leather - particularly to the edges. There are scratches and scuffs to the metal frame.
Danish, a rocking chair, c.1950s, teak and leather,62cm wide79cm deep73cm highCondition ReportThe rocking chair is structurally stable and in usable condition. The leather has marks, stains, and wear throughout. There is some fraying to the edges of the leather. The wooden frame has scuffs, scratches and marks throughout.
This exceptional set of four lounge armchairs epitomizes the refined elegance that made Angelo Donghia one of America's most celebrated designers of the 1970s and '80s. Each chair features Donghia's signature oval-shaped back, gently sculpted from dark, hand-finished hardwood and upholstered in buttery-smooth ice-blue silk. A single centered rosette tuft adds a touch of tailored charm, while the slender, curved arms and tapered legs convey both grace and structural clarity"hallmarks of Donghia's modern aesthetic.Angelo Donghia revolutionized interior design by marrying luxurious materials with a clean, approachable sensibility. His interiors for high-profile residences and landmark hospitality projects introduced a new standard of understated glamour, and pieces bearing his name remain highly sought after by collectors. This quartet of chairs not only showcases the brand's impeccable craftsmanship but also captures an era when Donghia's forward-looking approach reshaped American taste. Whether arranged around a low table for intimate conversation or placed as statement accents in a formal salon, these armchairs promise to lend a timeless, sophisticated note to any high-end interior.Artist: Angelo Donghia (American 1935-1985)Dimensions: Approximately 24"L x 22"W x 39"HCondition: Age related wear.

-
300656 item(s)/page