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Photographs - Three 19th century photograph albums containing assorted architectural and topographical photographs and prints, including a quantity by James Valentine of Britain, by Christian Paier of Cairo, Felix Bonfils photographic prints of Jerusalem and Germany. Some annotated to the image, others to the album, approx 125, the larger examples each approx 22 x 28cm
A circa 1900 walnut cased Vienna wall clock, having architectural case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day weight driven single train movement, the case with sectional glazed door, h.113cm (with brass cased weight and pendulum) Condition Report / Extra Information Length from top of dial to bottom of pendulum 83cm.We are unable to remove the movement from the case.
(19th Century) Sundry engravings of and pertaining to Carlisle Cathedral, including Carlisle Cathedral after Thomas Hearne (1744-1817), architectural studies from the cathedral interior published in 'Building News' September 28th 1881, three studies from from "Winkless Cathedrals", and others
A French late 19th Century gilt metal and enamel eight-day clock garniture The central clock with architectural gilt metal casing raised on a splayed base and mounted on compressed bun feet. The central dial with segmented Roman numeral chaptering. Further detailed with enamelled panels detailed with birds, flanked by twin baluster form garnitures with pine cone finial's, 34cm high.
AN ITALIAN MAHOGANY, MARQUETRY AND BONE INLAID WARDROBE, early 20th century, the moulded cornice over frieze with flowers and anthemion, four drawers below, the central one with architectural vignette flanked on either side by a pair of doors each centred by a figure of a 17th century gentleman, spaced by pilasters and opening to interior with hanging space and drawers, the sides with marquetry panels, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes, 110 1/2" x 26" x 77" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A Marti 19thC French slate mantel clock with Romanesque classical case, reeded columns and acanthus leaved capitols, the architectural top with masked decoration and Roman battle scene, the ivory-coloured Arabic chapter ring with beetle and poker hands, the movement striking on a gong, 31.5cm tall
German c1910 mantel or bracket clock in mahogany architectural-style case with reeded square columns and light carving, the gilt and silvered Arabic dial with spandrel decoration and beetle and poker hands, the three-train movement striking on chimes and the whole raised on bun feet. 38cm tall
Cumberland Interest - Two 19th century artist sketchbooks by Thomas and John Salkeld Bland, Thomas Bland of Reagill, Nr. Shap, this sketchbook containing over 100 pen and ink sketches of mythical figures, architectural studies, dogs, horses, cattle etc. The nephew's sketchbook, John Salkeld Bland of Wyebourne, containing over 30 pen and ink sketches, mostly architectural and landscape, to include Cockermouth Castle, Workington Hall, Appleby Castle, The Pencil Mill in Teesdale, and a sepia wash of Gunnerkeld Stone Circle near Shap. He was also the author of "The Vale of Lyvennet". The former with marble boards and half calf bindings, the latter with cloth boards and half calf binding, 17 cm x 25 cm and 19 cm x 28 cm respectively (see illustration).
A William IV mahogany bookcase, with architectural pediment above three doors each with brass grille (two glazed), the base fitted with three cupboard doors and all raised on a plinth. Depth 54 cm, height 229 cm, width 213 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bookcase is in generally very good original condition. It does have some minor problems. The pediment is missing a section of moulding which should be visible on our image. At the left and right hand corners there is also a small piece of moulding missing. The cornice and crossbanded frieze are in good condition all around with no issues. The front right hand top door is missing its glass however this would easily mend as the panels at the rear are held in place by butterfly hinges which would easily remove and allow for the glazing. The doors close as they should and there is no significant warping. The right hand return moulding at the base of the top is missing. The carved frieze to the base is in good order all around. The sides of the base are also in very good condition. The base doors all close as they should and are not warped. There are marks and scuffs around the locks. The plinth base has a loss to the left hand front corner and has the usual marks and scuffs that one would expect. The backboards are all original and in good order. There is no evidence of any worm. The bookcase might actually look fine without the pediment.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, painted dial with Roman numerals and maker's name (very worn, possibly from Birmingham), the architectural case with stepped top, grille sides and brass ring handles on ball feet, pendulum present (pendulum locking plate and pineapple finial missing)
A late 19th Century walnut Vienna wall clockThe architectural case with turned finial's to the top and glazed door revealing white enamelled chaptering and dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the turned plaster extending to a lower tapered pediment sold with weights and pendulum.
A French late 19th Century gilt metal and enamel eight-day clock garniture The central clock with architectural gilt metal casing raised on a splayed base and mounted on compressed bun feet. The central dial with segmented Roman numeral chaptering. Further detailed with enamelled panels detailed with birds, flanked by twin baluster form garnitures with pine cone finial's, 34cm high.
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clockThe slender architectural case raised on foliate bracket feet with pierced panels and silver chapter ring and floral rosettes to each corner surmounted by a stepped upper section and twin pedestal finial, 40cm high. Sold with pendulum and key.
A 19th Century ebonised wall clock, Abraham Weston LewesThe architectural case with triangular pediment and gilt brass finial, with glazed hinged door, revealing an 8 inch dial with silvered chaptering, further flanked by pierced brass spandrels, 52cm high. CONDITION REPORT: lot 252 - History is unknownRecently reconstructed/re conditionPossibly the face does not belong to the case.it has been refurbed along with the movement.

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