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Lot 102

A selection of vintage architectural, design and measuring devices. Including treen boxed solid brass sliding rulers

Lot 130

A selection of vintage architectural, design and measuring devices. Including treen boxed solid brass sliding rulers

Lot 27

A selection of vintage architectural, design and measuring devices. Including solid brass sliding ruler aluminium parallel ruler etc

Lot 499

A GOOD COLLECTION OF RENAISSANCE AND OLD MASTER COFFEE TABLE BOOKS AND CATALOGUES, including works on the Uffizi, Ucello, Lippi and architectural interest

Lot 508

ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTGuinness & Ryan, Irish Houses and Castles 1971Pool & Cash, Views of the most remarkable buildings (Dublin)The Irish University Press facsimile reprint 1970.Milton's Views, oblong folio, i.o.s. reprint 1963Headford House, Exhibition of the Adams Drawings 1973 and related pamphlets

Lot 498

A LARGE COLLECTION OF IRISH HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL CATALOGUES AND REFERENCE BOOKS, many of Georgian Dublin interest

Lot 360

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, c.1840, with raised architectural back, and plain top with moulded rim over twin pulvinated drawers, on lotus carved scroll legs and paw feet. 216cm wide

Lot 503

A COLLECTION OF BOOKS RELATING TO ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTFrom the library of Jacqueline O'Brien, Ballydoyle

Lot 497

ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTE.McParland, Public Architecture in Ireland 1680-1760Guinness & Ryan, Irish Houses & Castles (1971)Bowe, The Gardens of Ireland (1986) - HowleyThe Follies and Garden Buildings 1993V.S. Pritchett, Dublin, A Portrait, (1967)Sybil Connolly, In An Irish House (1988)150 Years of Architecture in Ireland, R.I.A., 1839-1989(7)From the library of Jacqueline O'Brien, Ballydoyle

Lot 475

A FRENCH ARCHITECTURAL STUDY OF A PAGODAWatercolour, 68 x 49cmSigned indistinctly

Lot 1504

A late Victorian Tunbridge marquetry inlaid Vienna style wall clock, of small proportions, having a broken architectural pediment above a glazed door opening to reveal white enamel dial, single winding hole for a spring driven eight day movement with visible pendulum, the case with all-over Tunbridge marquetry inlays, h.40.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Dial good.Case good and complete.Chip to finial at base.Basically a good example.

Lot 601

An 18th Century style oyster walnut sideboard, early 20th CenturyWith a shaped inverted break front top above a central frieze drawer and a carved foliate openwork apron, flanked by two cupboard doors each with brass droplet handles and embraced by canted corners adorned with graduated harebells, with lower C scroll openwork aprons above scroll openwork X cross stretchers, the sideboard raised upon architectural supports with scroll feet, 188x114x71cm.

Lot 477

An early 19th Century banjo wall barometer by Italian Instrument Maker Giuseppe CruceWith an architectural pediment above an inlaid flower head roundel, the case also inlaid with a pair of conch shells above the eight inch silvered dial signed by the maker, the lower pediment also inlaid with a flower head roundel, 99cm high.

Lot 621

A Victorian oak clerks deskThe architectural raised back with a central gallery flanked by two banks of small drawers, above a leather inset hinged writing slope, over three frieze drawers and raised upon two pedestals each with three drawers and a plinth base, (af) 137x104x70cm.

Lot 183

An Eastern brass plaque and a second circular brass plaqueThe rectangular Eastern brass plaque with rounded corners with a central panel embossed with an architectural subject along with a circular brass plaque having a spirally lobbed central panel within further embossed rings, width 36cm and diameter 41cm.

Lot 1101

Cooper after Anthony Van Dyck ''Charles Prince of Wales, James Duke of York, Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Anne, Children of King Charles The First'', an engraving, together with a further John Harris engraving ''The east front of Blenheim House drawn orthographically'', together with ''The front of Blenheim House towards the gardens'', John Browne after Salvatore Rosa ''Saint John Preaching in the wilderness'', a further engraving in the style of Piranesi, an engraving ''Eglise Royale Des Invalides'', C Turner after Sir William Beechey ''The Rt Hon John Lord Rous'', and a collection of later architectural designs and significant properties including ''Cavendish Square'', ''A view of Paddington Green'', ''A view of the Palace at Kew from the Lawn'' etc (a collection) 38.5cm by 47.5cm and various other sizes (19)

Lot 1466

Early 20th century mahogany snooker score board, with architectural pediment, the base with a two as one drawer flanked by two small drawers, 117cm wide

Lot 1302

A French gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century of architectural form set with sevres style porcelain panels, 39cm high

Lot 1594

Architectural Print - 1882 France Garden Theatre sketch and plan No. 128 Elole Royale. 18" x 24" framed and glazed.

Lot 183

A pen work decorated table cabinet, late 17th century, of rectangular form with two doors enclosing a cupboard and an arrangement of pigeon holes, decorated with figures in architectural settings, 36cm wide

Lot 222

< A carved oak panel, 17th century, depicting the Flight to Egypt within an arched architectural border, 32cm by 25cm

Lot 330

< An oak cupboard door, dated 1661, carved with a tulip and initialled RJ 1661, 24cm by 22.5cm; a walnut panel carved with an armorial, 24.5cm by 15.5cm; and five various architectural carvings

Lot 282

Oak cased mantle clock of architectural form with brass dial, Roman numeral chapter ring, striking on a coil, the back plate stamped Junghans, 40cm.

Lot 277

Slate marble mantle clock of architectural form

Lot 545

COLE, Edward - Sketches of the Architectural Beauties of Wells & Glastonbury - undated, with sixteen plates [as called for], folio tog. w. HUGO, Thomas - The History of Taunton Priory in the County of Somerset - 1860, ex library (2)

Lot 485

FINLAY, Michael - The Mining and Related Tokens of West Cumberland - limited edition no. 302 of 500 copies and signed by the author tog. w. CLOUGH, Robert - The Lead Smelting Mills of the Yorkshire Dales, their Architectural Character, Construction and Place in the European Tradition; HARRIS, A - Cumberland Iron, the Story of Hodborrow Mine, 1866-1968, and seven books mainly of topographical interest relating to the Lake District, the West Highlands and the Pennines (10)

Lot 511

ST. JOHN-HOPE, W. H - Windsor Castle, an Architectural History - two vols, tog. w. a folder of maps and floor plans, 1913, limited edition no. 368/1500

Lot 1380

Important Documentary Photograph Album of Japan and China -an album containing 400 documentary photos (all titled) from the Early 20thC showing Japanese and Chinese figures, homelife, architecture etc. Subjects and places to include The Sacred Bridge at Nikko, Inner Court of Chief Temple, Suicide Shrine, Entrance to Temples, Temple Dancers, images of Buddhist monks, numerous temples of Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Kamakura, Peiping, The Great Wall of China. Other images depicting the trophies at Tang Shan College, camels on a road near The Great Wall, village street scenes, beggars, village market. Cheeloo University, city gates, The Lakes at Tsinan, Yellow River, Wutingfu Street scenes, Changsha architectural monuments, the river at Changshi showing workers around the harbour etc, all the photos well presented in black and white with typed information giving one line descriptions.

Lot 346

A PAIR OF OAK MIRRORED WALL SHELVES with architectural broken pediment friezes above mirror and shaped shelf, open fret carved decoration beneath, 44cm wide 66cm high

Lot 354

A collection of believed new and unused / nearly new architectural door handles some in wrapping and in 2 boxes

Lot 395

A William IV carved walnut fender stool, the drop-in seat with architectural tapestry cushion titled 'Roma', (a/f), flanked by turned handles, over a cut card frieze, raised on turned and lappet carved supports to arched scroll carved and lion's paw paw feet with concealed castors, 56¼ x 19in. (143 x 48.25cm.), 21in. (53.5cm.) high.

Lot 410

An early 19th century North Country eight day longcase clock, the painted arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at noon, date dial at six and pierced gilt hands, the arch painted with Christ and Mary Magdalene within architectural spandrels, the case with swan neck pediment on spiral reeded columns, double arched trunk door flanked by spiral reeded pillars and cross banded base, on swept feet, 93in. (236cm.) high, 26¾in. (68cm.) wide.

Lot 175

NICHOLSON PETER. An Architectural Dictionary. 2 vols. Well worn cond. but many eng. plates & diags. Quarto. 1819; also another worn vol., Open Timber Roofs of the Middle Ages. (3).

Lot 195

PUGIN & LE REUX. Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities of Normandy. Many eng. plates & plans. Quarto. Rubbed qtr. morocco, c.1827; also A Welby Pugin, Fifteenth & Sixteenth Century Ornaments, many plates, quarto, orig. blue cloth, Edinburgh, 1904. (2).

Lot 309

PLAYERS, large, part sets, inc. Dogs (heads & full-length), British Naval Craft, Gilbert & Sullivan, Aviary & Cage Birds, Architectural Beauties, Dandies, Fables of Aesop, Game Birds & Wild Fowl etc., duplication, cv £1250, about G to VG, 600*

Lot 289

A FRENCH ARCHITECTURAL STYLE SLATE MANTLE CLOCK WITH FINIALS AND CUPOLA, 40CM H, LATE 19TH CENTURY

Lot 282

A GERMAN ARCHITECTURAL CARVED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK WITH TRIANGULAR PEDIMENT AND BRASS DIAL, THE SUBSIDIARY STRIKE/SILENT AND REGULATION DIALS ABOVE, THE WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER MOVEMENT STRIKING ON A COILED WIRE GONG, 41CM H, CIRCA 1900

Lot 596

A collection of framed etchings and engravings, architectural and landscape subjects and two amateur watercolours etc (12). CONDITION REPORT Not signed but printed mark verso 'Gamrie' from a proof in the possession of Martine Harding Esquire RE published by Messrs. 23 x 14.5cm. 'The Lion Brewery' from proof in possession of Mrs Malcolm C Salaman, 23.5 x 16.5cm.

Lot 676

An etching, portrait of William Hill Knight, architect of Pates Grammar School, Cheltenham, initialled 'AG', possibly by his granddaughter Ada Grudelach, the original drawing hung in the school, a book 'Malvern Chase: An Episode of the Wars of the Roses and the Battle of Tewkesbury', 1881, belonging to William Hill Knight, also a print of an architectural drawing for Pates Grammar School, Cheltenham taken from the original drawing by William Hill Knight, mid-1895 (3). CONDITION REPORT The portrait is an etching of an original pencil sketch.

Lot 363

HOUSES, COTTAGES AND BUNGALOWS WITH a carton of construction and architectural books (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 317

DIGBY CAYLEY, VELLUM BOUND ACCOUNT BOOK, small quarto with penned dates to spine - 1744-1747, Cayley's book label to front pastedown, red ruled blank account book, variety of accounts recorded in brown pen including 'Adlington Stables Accounts' and journeys 'to Chelsea' etc. Most interestingly, 6 pages of architectural notes and accomplished pen drawings in another 18th century hand (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 222

Classical engravings. A mixed collection of forty-three engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings of sculpture, reliefs and architectural friezes, with examples by Barbault, Freicenet, Migneret, Dorez and Miller, various sizes, mounted (43)

Lot 466

Raymond (Antonin). Antonin Raymond, His Work in Japan 1920-1935, Preface by Elie Faure, and an article by Antonin and Noemi P. Raymond, edited by Katsuya Nakamura, Tokyo, Johnan Shoin, 1935, with signed presentation inscription by the architect to A.R. Sykes, dated Tokyo, May 20th 1935 to head of title page, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, occasional minor soiling to outer edges, spiral bound limp cloth binding, with printed label to upper cover, some soiling and discolouration, square 4to, together with Antonin Raymond Architectural Details 1938, Tokyo, published by Antonin Raymond, 1938, numerous illustrations, including many after photographs, spiral-bound cloth, lightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 4to, one of 1000 copies (2)

Lot 27

Britton (John). The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain..., 5 volumes, 1835, 351 (of 353) engraved plates, plus seven additional engraved titles (all offsetting), volume I lacking plate 'King's College Interior...', with additional plate not called for 'Plan, Ornaments and Figures of The Queen's Cross', volume II lacking 'Hengrave Hall, Plan', volume IV with one plate loose, volume V with additional letterpress title 'Chronological History... of Christian Architecture in England...' and with gathering c detached and lacking pp.xix-xxii, occasional spotting, each front preliminary with early ink name, top edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and a little worn to extremities, 4to (5)

Lot 98

Michael Fletcher, 'St Malo', architectural style drawing, 27cm x 37cm, signed and dated 7th July 1932, glazed and framed 49cm x 64cm.

Lot 305

Architecture.- British Architecture and architectural works, including biographies of architects and buildings throughout the UK. (2 shelves)

Lot 325

Churches.- One basket containing many hundreds of guides, architectural, historical guides, UK churches.

Lot 323

Maps.- About 100 sheet maps rolled or flat, including topographical, geological, architectural and various military maps. (2 shelves)

Lot 358

Irish Architecture.- A collection of volumes on the Architectural History of Ireland.

Lot 2

An album of early 20thC and later postcards, to include black and white and coloured scenery, various film stars, Continental scenes, grey Torpedo car with passengers, other scenic, figural and architectural cards, Columbia River, Melrose, other street scenes, Liverpool, Douglas Head with Empress Queen Liner in the distance, fish cards, war cards, soldier on horse back, shipping, Louis Wain, comedy cards, etc. (1 album)

Lot 15

LUGAR, R - Architectural Sketches for Cottages, Rural Dwellings, and Villas : 38 plates inc. 24 hand coloured aquatints, disbound [some damaged corners], 4to, printed for J. Taylor, London, 1823. With one other.(2)

Lot 437

BRITTON, John - A Descriptive Catalogue of Embellished Works on Architectural Antiquities and Topography : frontis, 17 plates engraved plates, half morocco, 4to, 1825. With - Izacke, R & S, Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter, eng. frontis, fold plan, fold plate, full calf, 8vo, large-paper copy, 1734.(2)

Lot 20

Early 20th Century oak architectural gilt metal mounted two train mantle clock with German brass movement.48cm high. Includes key and pendulum. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Return moulding missing from one side.

Lot 17

Late 19th Century black slate gilt metal mounted architectural two train mantle clock. 27cm high. With pendulum and key.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 708

A German oak cased mantel clock, late 19th century, of architectural form, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary slow/fast and chime silent, the Westminster chime three train movement stamped 'W&H Sch', with pull repeat and five hammers chiming on coiled gongs, 53.5cm high, (pendulum).

Lot 1403

TERENTIUS. Terentii Andria Germanice Reddita et Scholiis illustrata. Ioann Agr. Isleb. Avtore . . . pictorial engraved title within 'architectural' borders (& another following the preface); (620)pp., black letter; contemp. blind-stamped & decorated pigskin, cr. 8vo. impressum Berlin: (Hans Weiss), 1544. * edited by Johann Agricola; a rare volume - Adams lists a Paris edition of 1541 (& an earliest Berlin printing of any book as 1578). Illustrated

Lot 1424

BIBLE - The Text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ. Translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the Traiterous Seminarie at Rhemes . . . whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly used in the Church of England . . . the whole worke, perused and enlarged in diuers places by the authors owne hand before his death . . . by W. Fulke. (2nd edition). title within 'architectural' pictorial borders, engraved head / tailpieces, historiated / decorated initial letters; (42), 914 & (10)pp. 19th cent. half calf & marbled boards, panelled spine, roy. 4to. imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1601. * the Rheims & Bishops' texts in parallel columns, with the many notes as whole page printing; first published in 1589, being 'indirectly responsible for the marked influence which Rheims exerted on the Bible of 1611' - Darlow & Moule.

Lot 1908

A A Hollywood Regency style architectural arch top parcel gilt metal bevelled glass wall mirror, 163cm wide x 110cm high.

Lot 449

A Russian silver and niello cigarette case, maker's mark I.P. (Cyrillic), Moscow, circa 1895, cover with architectural view under rayed sky within triangular panel flanked by scrolls and foliage on stippled ground, reverse similar but triangular panel is filled with diaperwork decoration centered by vacant oval cartouche, gilt interior, 10 cm. long, wt. 121 gm.Minor wear to niello, cartouche probably erased, lacks internal elasticated straps.

Lot 1659

Large 19th Century flame mahogany linen press having architectural cornice above two panelled doors over two short and two long drawers with knob handles raised on turned bun supports, 90ins high, 54ins wide, 26ins deep

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