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Lot 1260

Reclamation/Architectural salvage interest - Two ham stone staddle stones, 66cm high

Lot 183

A LATE VICTORIAN SALVEREdward Barnard and Sons, London 1901The centre stamped with elaborate architectural design on shaped rim and standing on four scroll feet, diameter 45cm, weight 62oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 334

A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE BRASS MANTEL CLOCKCirca 1900Of architectural form, with silvered Arabic dial marked for 'Gibson & Co, Belfast' and flanked by Corinthian columns, with cylinder movement stamped Mougin, striking on a gong, raised on bracket feet with accompanying giltwood stand, 31cm high overall.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 335

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL AND BRASS CLOCK GARNITURERetailed by E PollandWith arched case, Arabic numeral dial flanked by fluted columns, the cylinder movement stamped 'Japy', striking on a gong, with accompanying campagna shaped garniture vases, all raised on giltwood stands, the clock 33cm high including stand; together with a late 19th century French bronze and porcelain clock garniture, the mantel clock with gilt Roman numeral dial and architectural garden views, retailed by 'John Bennett, Cheapside, London', the movement stamped 'A.B.', 30cm high, together with two garniture vases. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 382

AN EDWARDIAN LANCET-SHAPED MAHOGANY MANTLE CLOCKRetailed by Barrie & Son., Edinburgh, The brass dial with silvered Roman chapter and regulator dial, the Winterholder and Hofmeier movement striking on a gong, 31.5cm high; together with a late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass clock, the architectural case with bevelled glass panels, the dial with Arabic numeral chapter and movements by Marti, striking on a gong, 35cm high; an early 20th century French porcelain mantle clock; and another bombé shaped mantel clock. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 389

A GOTHIC CARVED LIMESTONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTIn the form of a pointed arch carved with flanking angels, 70cm wide, 18cm deep, 68cm high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 454

A 19TH CENTURY IRISH ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE BELLWith original cast iron suspension bar, the bell inscribed in relief 'Murphy Founder, Dublin, 1853', below a crowned harp, the concave moulded rim with double-line chord, 35cm high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 172

* Architecture. A collection of approximately 70 engravings, 18th century, uncoloured architectural prospects and elevations and engravings of tombs, lecterns, altars, water pumps, ornamental water jugs, fountains, fireplaces, confessional booths, arches and garden architecture, including examples by or after Johann Schübler, Alessandro Francini, Colin Campbell, B. Stoopendael and Givanni Giardini, various sizes and conditionQty: (approx.70)

Lot 318

Hooker (Richard). Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, London: Will. Stansby [for Matthew Lowndes, 1611], engraved architectural title by William Hole, Book 5 title within woodcut border, without final blank, occasional light spotting and soiling, a few small wormholes and tracks to margins, hinges breaking, ownership signature of D.L. Cumming, later mottled calf gilt, manuscript label at head of spine, upper joint splitting, some worming to lower covers, folio (ESTC S119096), together with Bacon (Francis). The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh, London: printed by I.H. and R.Y., 1629, engraved title within woodcut border (with small hole,close-trimmed and shaved at foot), small ink stamp to final leaf verso, occasional light toning and soiling, D.L. Cumming signature, later cloth with old label to spine, spine toned, folio (ESTC S106900, a re-issue of the 1628 2nd edition with cancel title), plus Herbert of Cherbury (Lord Edward). The Life and Raigne of King Henry the Eighth, 1st edition, London: printed by E.G. for Thomas Whitaker, 1649, engraved portrait frontispiece by T. Cecill, title printed in red and black, a few small annotations, small additional armorial outline to title, old inscription of D.L. Spencer? to frontispiece verso, & Parsons and Son London Library to front pastedown, D.L. Cumming signature, endpapers renewed, later panelled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed with some wear to lower corners, folio (ESTC 15909), with two others: Sir Robert Cotton's An Exact Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London... revised... by William Prynne, 1657, and Sir Paul Rycaut's The Lives of the Popes, from the time of Our Savious Jesus Christ, to the reign of Sextus IV, 1688 (lacking portrait frontispiece)Qty: (5)

Lot 13

A late 19th century French black slate and rouge marble architectural mantel clock, white enamel dial, twin winding holes, chiming, with silver presentation plaque dated 1881, 40cm

Lot 228

Boxes and Objects - a French architectural mantel clock; a mid 20th century sewing box; an oak shoeshine box; a collection of polished stone eggs; a Canon EOS 300 camera; wristwatches; cufflinks; oak 'Lincoln Imp' candlesticks, etc

Lot 183

° Johnson, Benjamin - The Works of Benjamin Johnson - pictorial engraved 'architectural' title, portrait frontis., engraved head and tailpiece decorations, decorated initial letters, part titles:recently rebound red half morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered panelled spine, 4to. printed by Richard Bishop, and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke ... 1640

Lot 199

° [Holy Bible[ Testamenti Veteris Biblia Sacra, sive, Libri Canonici ... secunda cura Francisci Junii. engraved pictorial 'architectural' title, engraved head and tailpiece decorations,historiated initial letters: (8), 177pp., (3), 104, (8), 73ff., (4), 5-12pp. 13-129ff. excudebant G.B.R.N. & R.B., 1593; followed by: D.N. Jesu Christi Testamentum Novum ... Franciscus Junius recensuit ... decorated engraved title, head and tailpiece decorations, historiated / decorated initial letters; (3), 198ff. sometime rebound quarter morocco and cloth, folio. excudebant Reg. Typograph ... 1592

Lot 287

° Stone, Percy Goddard. The Architectural Antiquities of the Isle of Wight from the XIth to the XVIIth Centuries Inclusive, 2 vols in 1, folio. Published by the Author,1891.Two frontispieces and 148 plates, some spotting (mainly to endpapers), contemporary red half morocco, worn, covers slightly faded.

Lot 257

After Colin Campbell A set of six architectural designs, Amesbury Abbey in Wiltshire, and Atherton in the county of Lancaster, after engravings by H. Hulsbergh, designs for Vitruvius Britannicus, each plate 37 x 24.5cm (14½ x 9½ in.) Each overall inc. frame 58 x 45.5 cm (22 3/4 x 17 7/8in.) (6)Condition Report: Each under glass, unexamined out of glazed frames. Staining throughout each of the sheets causing overall discolouration. Scattered foxing across the sheets. There is some water damage running along the left edge of the sheet to 'John Plumtree's House'. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 403

English School (19th Century)Two studies of architectural ornament Pencil 40 x 24.5cm (15½ x 9½ in.) the other 32 x 33.5cm (121/2 x 131/2in.) incomplete sheet (2)

Lot 80

A pair of painted and parcel gilt composition architectural wall brackets, 19th century, 45cm high, 50cm wide, 39cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useVarious and numerous old splits and cracks, various chips and losses all over, they have fitted metal elements to the front corners, to one of the brackets this is missing with a large missing area. This can be seen in the online and catalogue images. There are four large screws present, and each bracket has a pair of iron hooks for mounting. Dreweatts do not guarantee that these will support the brackets, Dreweatts would recommend these are installed by a professional builder for use in a domestic setting and any necessary repairs are carried outThere are remnants of the parcel gilt decoration to the surface, this may well have been later applied, it too has wear and loss.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 284

A Grand Central Station, New York, 'Longitudinal Section' architectural blueprint, by Warren & Wetmore Architects, New York, 39 x 116cm, mounted and framed65 x 142cm overallCondition report: Frame slightly knocked. The back has a window partially showing further details of stamped marks.

Lot 1344

An Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe enclosed by three doors and four long drawers, mirror and fielded panelled with carved scrolling acanthus and moulded detail, architectural pediment and set on a moulded plinth, 147 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 240 cm high

Lot 341

Late 19th century oak bracket clock, the case of architectural form with Wurttemberg three train movement

Lot 1446

Persian old Baluchi village rug with architectural decoration upon deep red ground, 130 x 85cm

Lot 661

Augusta Mary Warren (late 19th/early 20th century British school) - Collection of art work produced whilst the artist was a student at The Royal College of art including designs for printed muslin, including floral motifs (two mounted on one sheet, approx size of each design 25.5cm square) a further similar design, 40 x 40cm square approx, a monochrome study of an architectural decoration, all unframed (6)

Lot 1069

A carved natural stone architectural/garden ornament in the form of a leaf/foliage, 70 cm x 54 cm

Lot 683

A locking mahogany case containing an extensive collection of late 19th century designs for architectural motifs, mouldings, etc, produced by F W Cooper while studying at South Kensington and including Art Nouveau style, a design incorporating an owl for a smokers cabinet dated January 1898, design incorporating oak leaves and acorns, etc, many inscribed (40 plus) and all unframed

Lot 442

AMERICAN ART POTTERY ETC. 'American Ceramics- The Collection of Everson Museum of Art, published by Rizzoli International 1989 soft cover & Christies's auction catalogue 'Important American Art Pottery, Arts & Crafts, Architectural Designs & Commissions' June 9th 1990. Condition: both good.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase

Lot 263

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH. A folio of 14 architectural prints after the early 20th century original by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. With introduction by Roger Billcliffe etc. Copyright 1991 Fraser Press, Glasgow & copyright 1991 Oktagon Verlag, Munchen.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase. 

Lot 840

A Junghans oak striking mantle clock, early 20th century, the case of architectural form with finials, the brass face etched with scrolls and with black Roman numerals, flanked by columns, on stepped plinth base, with pendulum, 43 cm high

Lot 1010

20th century mantel clock with Arabic numerals to the dial, the whole in classical architectural form, raised on bracket feet

Lot 291

A pair of 17th Century architectural oak corbels carved as the heads of a gentleman and a lady, with scrolling sides, 24cm high/Provenance: Abbey House, Malmesbury CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com . The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection.

Lot 460

A late 16th Century Augsburg marquetry table cabinet, with two cupboard doors enclosing fourteen various sized drawers framing two architectural cupboard doors, profusely inlaid throughout with densely scrolling foliage, monkeys, parrots, snails, squirrels, rabbits and grotesque masks, 92.75cm/Note: From the mid-sixteenth century, cabinet makers in the south German city of Augsburg specialised in table cabinets intended for the storage of small, precious objects such as exotic shells, medals and jewellery. These luxury cabinets were often profusely decorated with colourful marquetry depicting fantastical ruins, strapwork, a variety of animals, birds and insects and a range of ornamental motifs drawn from contemporary German prints/Literature: Riccardi-Cubitt, 'The Art of the Cabinet', 1992, plates 14 and 15/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Timbers include sycamore, green stained sycamore known as harewood, ash, oak and birch. Front of cabinet has some sun bleaching. Vertical split to each panel doors, visible to interior and exterior. Overall condition of inlaid drawer fronts is good but the bottom row of drawers either have missing bottoms or with loose bottoms. Several drawer knobs replaced and one loose. Shrinkage cracks to top. Small 15cm long strip of veneer missing to lower edeg one side. Slight ripple to veneer at back. Overall this is a lovely cabinet but with knocks, minor patches and marks commensurate with age.

Lot 1048

A large box of approximately 200 + postcards to include topographical scenes of the United Kingdom. Colour and Black and white along with animals, architectural,  continental scenes and many more.

Lot 384

ARCHITECTURAL WALL MIRROR, 135cm x 110cm, segmented plate.

Lot 414

ARCHITECTURAL WALL MIRRORS, a set of three, Gothic style, aged painted finish, 116cm x 60cm.

Lot 465

ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN MIRRORS, three, 115cm high, 60cm wide, Georgian style detail. (3)

Lot 543

ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN MIRRORS, a set of three, aged metal frames, gothic style arch design, 160cm x 67cm. (3)

Lot 544

ARCHITECTURAL ROSE HARBOUR, white painted metal, 123cm x 231cm.

Lot 545

ARCHITECTURAL ROSE HARBOUR, white painted metal, 123cm x 231cm.

Lot 585

ARCHITECTURAL LOUVRE SCREENS, a set of eight, 46cm x 198cm. (8)

Lot 586

ARCHITECTURAL LOUVRE SCREENS, a set of six, 61cm x 197cm. (6)

Lot 588

ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN MIRRORS, pair, Italian style, 128cm x 49cm.

Lot 598

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, 61cm H, architectural design. (2)

Lot 439

A pair of part oak and over painted gothic ecclesiastical architectural puginesque table lamps, height excluding fittings approx. 87cm, width approx 33cm

Lot 278

An Edwardian mantel clock of architectural form, with enamelled dial and arabic numerals (missing one foot) (33cm x 24cm x 13cm)

Lot 346

A Victorian wall clock, the architectural surmount above glazed front and sides, enamel dial with roman numerals, pendulum marked RA (a/f) (73cm x 37cm x 18cm)

Lot 19

An Edwardian mantel clock of architectural form with roman numerals, on gilt metal bracket feet (19cm x 16cm x 10cm)

Lot 167

Brian Evans, Lighting Up, limited edition print no. 6/30 (17cm x 9cm) and a reproduction print of a Mackintosh architectural interior (2)

Lot 215

Hall & Co, Paris, early 20th century brass and black lacquered cased mantel clock, the architectural case holding a face with Roman numerals and to a brass movement striking on a bell, 32cm high

Lot 217

Late 19th century onyx cased mantel clock with enamelled dial with Arabic numerals to a brass twin train movement set inside a green onyx architectural case with pillared supports and domed top, 38cm high (a/f)

Lot 218

Late Victorian black slate cased mantel clock, the dial with Roman numerals to a twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, the architectural case with applied metal pillars and detail and a stepped base, 34cm high (a/f)

Lot 223

Late 19th/early 20th century miniature longcase clock in architectural case fitted with a keyless wind movement (a/f), 48cm high

Lot 176

Junghans early C20th beech cased mantel clock, architectural designed case, break arch door enclosing silvered dial with art nouveau style decoration, three train Westminster chiming movement, stamped with makers trademark and numbered 1919 W29cm D20cm H43cm

Lot 931

European Architectural Heritage Year 1975, five medallions, boxed

Lot 342

An architectural print on board, a copper warming pan, a hunting horn, etc.

Lot 387

Three Watson & Fothergill architectural plans of Jessop & Son, King Street shop premises in Nottingham, framed

Lot 1824

A MOORISH INLAID CIRCULAR SIDE TABLE, profusely inlaid with geometric patterns, the frieze set with bone spindles in an architectural style, on tapering square section legs with stylised 'X' stretcher, height 48cm

Lot 1164

Four pictures and prints including architectural, woodland and Broads

Lot 1274

A selection of pictures and prints including watercolour still life of fruit, architectural and still life pictures

Lot 125

A bronze mounted mantel clock, of architectural form, surmounted by a cherub, 59cm high

Lot 652

Eleven curved sections of architectural marble, each 103cm

Lot 653

A pair of white marble architectural pedestals, each with carved decoration, 45cm high

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