Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5

Skittle Game

More From This SellerView All
  • Carved and Painted Children's Toy Skittle Game Set from England, circa 1940
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Four sets of skittle pins painted to look like toy soldiers from 1940s England. The bright, cheery colors and elegant carving make these an especially char...
    Category

    Vintage 1940s English Games

    Materials

    Wood

  • Mid-19th Century French Folding Presentation Table
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    French 19th-century presentation table on foldable X-shaped platform. Industrial yet delicate, the piece is comprised of a gray painted wood rectangular top and metal base with stret...
    Category

    Antique 1840s French Country Tables

    Materials

    Wood

  • 1820s English Mahogany Partner's Desk with Greek Key Leather Top
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Early 19th-century English mahogany partner's desk. A tooled gilt Greek key pattern borders the molded black leather top, and on either side, two sets of four stacked drawers and one...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century English Late Victorian Desks

    Materials

    Leather, Mahogany

  • Late 19th Century French Walnut Table with Folding Legs
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Late 19th-century French walnut wood table with collapsable folding legs. Perfect as a dining table, workbench, or long desk, the exposed mechanics of the i...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century French Late Victorian Tables

    Materials

    Walnut

  • Minimalist 1970s Wenge Wood Table or Desk
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    1940s French industrial metal chair. Would work well in both indoor and outdoor spaces with its cool, clean traditional lines. Gritty and strong yet with a delicate, refined sensibil...
    Category

    Vintage 1970s Dutch Tables

    Materials

    Wenge

  • Unique Early 20h Century Adjustable Wood and Steel Side Table with Two Drawers
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Early 20th-century English adjustable wood and steel side table with two multi-sectioned drawers with cupped handles. With its asymmetric shape and industrial finish, this uniquely m...
    Category

    20th Century English Industrial Side Tables

    Materials

    Metal

You May Also LikeView All
  • Double Game Table
    Located in Paris, FR
    Game table double with solid wooden structure covered with high quality genuine Italian leather in light beige color. The table features removable legs. Double game field on the top, an inlaid chessboard on one side and a backgammon field with leather inlays on the other side. The surface is ideal to play chess, checkers an backgammon in style. With three leather-covered trays under the top with compartments store the boxwood chess pawns, the walnut and maple backgammon pawns with leather inserts, standard dice, two dice cups...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Games

    Materials

    Leather, Wood

    Double Game Table
    $9,655 Sale Price
    20% Off
  • Set of Twenty One Antique Skittle Pins
    Located in Palm Beach, FL
    Antique set of French skittle pins crafted in wood, turned and painted grey.
    Category

    Early 20th Century French Belle Époque Games

    Materials

    Wood, Paint

  • Game Changers The Video Game Revolution
    Located in New York, NY
    An A to Z of video games – 300 entries showcasing the most influential and celebrated games, consoles, publishers, and more A visual history of all things video games, this book wil...
    Category

    2010s Chinese Books

    Materials

    Paper

  • TicTacToe Game
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    TicTacToe game in leather by Kiante Elam.
    Category

    2010s American Games

    Materials

    Leather

    TicTacToe Game
    $1,280 Sale Price / item
    20% Off
  • Antique Church Altar Table
    Located in Forney, TX
    A scarce, likely one-of-a-kind Spanish Colonial church altar, repurposed as a sideboard server or console. Hand-crafted in Mexico in the 19th century, having a shaped demilune marbleized - faux marble painted wooden top, over substantial solid pine bowfront base with hand carved detailing and decorative molded paneling. Provenance: Prior owner purchased from Horse of a Different Color Antiques, San Antonio, Texas. Acquisition: Acquired from highly reputable auction house Austin Auction Gallery, est. 1983, Austin, Texas. Three Day Estates Event February 22 catalog. Dimensions: (approx) 28" High, 84" Long, 22" Deep As warm and attractive as it is functional, having the ideal size and proportions for a variety of different uses, including as a dining room buffet, credenza - media stand, sofa table or hall console, dry bar, or placed in a palatial foyer as a stunning and historical entry statement piece! Condition: Good original antique condition. Presents well. Strong, sturdy, stable, and structurally sound. Nicely aged mellow warm patina. Wear consistent with age and indicative of use, including scattered losses to the paint, old repairs and touchups throughout, and various other antique character marks that add to the overall display, authenticity, and rustic old world charm. Please note, at the time of writing this, we have a similarly styled baptismal font likely from the same church available. We here at Lynx Hollow Antiques absolutely love religious antiques! Retaining spiritual significance, beautiful artistic depth, rich cultural and historical interest, they make for the perfect decorative object! Please be sure to check our other listings for architectural salvaged building elements to ornamental temple figures, tabernacle cabinets...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century Mexican Spanish Colonial Tables

    Materials

    Pine, Paint

  • 19th Century Exhibition Model of Expanding Table by Samuel Hawkins
    By Samuel Hawkins
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    A masterpiece of both cabinetmaking and mechanical engineering, this one-of-a-kind expanding table was crafted by the renowned cabinetmaker Samuel Hawkins of London for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Diminutive in size, the fascinating table was designed as a model to demonstrate Hawkins’ innovative patent screw movement to visitors of the Exhibition – six million people in total over five months. It was exhibited again a century later at the Victoria & Albert Museum during the Festival of Britain, an event intended “to symbolise two main qualities of the national character: realism and strength on the one hand, and, on the other, independence and imagination” (Catalogue of the Exhibition, 1951, p.117). To this day, the miniature masterpiece demonstrates the quest of English furniture makers to combine technical innovation with superb craftsmanship. Displaying exceptional ingenuity, Hawkins’ wind-out screw mechanism allowed one to extend the table’s base to accommodate concentric leaves with the simple crank of a handle. It is based on the inventive expanding table originally designed by Robert Jupe in 1835, which used a swivel mechanism to separate sections of the tabletop and allow for segmented leaves to be inserted. Hawkins’ tabletop, on the other hand, extends outwards directly from the center in order to accommodate additional leaves around its diameter. This unique design allowed the mechanism to also smoothly operate on rectangular tables, which could be wound out from the middle to allow for more table space. Hawkins was not alone in his endeavor to combine the technical merits of engineering and mechanics with the most artful pursuit of cabinetmaking. The first half of the 19th century saw a prolific increase in the popularity of applying new ideas to traditional furniture principles, which allowed furniture to serve many purposes. The resulting “patent” furniture was practical and refined, though few were as innovative as Hawkins’ prodigious design. Carved with the year of the Exhibition on the beautifully designed pedestal base, the table is a testament to the significance of this innovation. The model is mentioned in detail in the catalog of the Great Exhibition of 1851, the first international exhibition of industry, manufacturing, and science. Held at London’s dazzling Crystal Palace, its visitors were treated to exhibits from around the globe, including feats of engineering, innovations in industry, and marvels of design. Queen Victoria herself was a frequent visitor, along with her husband, Prince Albert, and others including Charlotte...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century English Other Tables

    Materials

    Mahogany

Recently Viewed

View All