Would you pay $1 million for a table? What if it was made with a material that could give you cancer? Believe it or not, in recent months, Sotheby’s New York has sold not one but two Jean Prouvé ...
A school facing closure has announced it is auctioning off two 1930s dining tables which generations of children have eaten at. Former pupils of Moorlands School in Leeds donated the oak refectory ...
The table dates from circa 1640 and is an impressive 434cm in length. Its survival exemplifies the quality of craftsmanship and the regional style of the period. It is set to be auctioned by Wooley ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. overall: 73 cm x 370.5 cm x 61 cm; 28 ...
Two dining tables crafted by legendary North Yorkshire furniture maker Robert “Mouseman” Thompson have sold for a combined total of £78,000, setting a world record for a piece of Mouseman furniture.