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A 3 Piece Collection of Lilliput Lane Cottages, each hand made, hand painted by David Tate and the Artisans of Lilliput Lane Ltd. Known for its extensive range of realistic miniature handmade models of real English and Welsh cottages and scenes. Formerly based in Workington, and Penrith, Cumbria, presented in this lot is The Mail Pouch Barn from the America Landmark Collection, introduced in 1989. A beautiful, colorful barn, with a vivid thatched roof, fine window detail and landscaping. Size: 3.5"L x 3.25"W x 2.5"H. Also, The Butterwick Castle, one of the miniature masterpieces of Lilliput Lane, Ltd, Cumbia, UK. Featuring fine roofing, chimney detail, landscaping and fine architectural window designs. Introduced in 1989. Size: 3.5"L x 3"W x 2.75"H. ALso, The Countryside Barn, from the American Landmark Collection, introduced in 1989, featuring a thatched roof, rustic siding, custom landscaping, with a pond. All finely detailed, colorful and scale oriented to perfection. Size: 4"L x 4.5"W x 3.75"H. Authentic backstamps on the underside. Artist: David TateIssued: 1989Dimensions: In DescManufacturer: Lilliput Lane, LtdCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Very Good, Minimum age related wear
Impressive Victorian Gothic oak bracket clock retailed by G.W.S. Lackie, 92 Strand, London with silvered dial, German movement striking the quarters and hours on two gongs by Winterhalter & Hoffmeier in splendid architectural Gothic case with spire finials, 65cm high, 40cm wide. Two keys present
Two vintage Architectural Construction sets in wooden boxes, As Found, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
A large Victorian over mantel pitch pine architectural mirror, original oval pressed metal trade label verso for 'Edwin Stringer House Furnisher Stourbridge & Kidderminster'. 137 cm high by 107 cm wide, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
An Early 18th Century Pine Breakfront Bookcase of Architectural Form, the upper part with angled pediment and flanked by scroll carved brackets, fitted three shaped shelves enclosed by a central door carved with shell and acanthus leaf ornament, flanked by small display cabinets, each fitted two shelves enclosed by a plain glazed door, the base with cupboard enclosed by a central door with carved leaf scroll ornament, on moulded plinth base, 51ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 92ins highThe piece is definitely English, however the glass does not appear original, the cornice around all three front edges of the top there is some slight edge knocks and some general rubbing, the leaf and scroll carving of the frieze has general scattered horizontal shrinkage splits of various sizes, the ears on the left and right hand sides have small various shrinkage splits running vertically each around 1ins long, the arcaded frieze has two shrinkage splits running horizontally from one end to the other, to the left and right hand sides of the top there is some general scattered scratching, there are some plugs or pegs and areas of repair, on the bottom left hand side there is a piece of moulding that is loose but present, on the right hand side the same moulding there is a small area of damage at the back, the top of the base has some general scattered scratching and darker staining and some rubbing and edge knocks, the lower panel in the centre with the leaf scroll carving there are areas of the applied decoration missing, and on the back panel there are shrinkage splits running vertically from one end to the other, on the right and left hand sides there are areas of heavy scratching and numerous areas of repair each in a circular section, to the base general heavier wear commensurate with age, flight holes are present to this piece - evidence of historic woodworm, the item is structurally sound, however there is some movement in the joints, I would say this piece is mid-early 18th Century, and please refer to the additional images we have on file. The item does come in two parts. Base height 34ins, top height 58ins
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Jno Carter, Cornhill, London, Early 19th Century, architectural shaped pediment, fish scale side sound frets, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement secured in by brackets 48cm high Case front with small cracks base with small small pieces of veneer missing, back door is faded, back door with a small piece of wood missing to the top left hand side edge, left and right hand sides of the case with with vacant holes where the bolts would have been to screw into the movement brackets, movement brackets are now held inside the case with replaced screws, movement is complete, movement plates are slightly dirty, movement is working and striking, in going order.
A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th century, the associated upper section with an architectural pediment above lancet glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers and reeded pilasters enclosing secret compartments all round a central cupboard door, four oak-lined graduated drawers below, on bracket feet 111cm by 59cm by 237cmProvenance: A Private Estate, North Yorkshire. With original purchase receipt from JH Cooper & Son (Ilkley) Ltd, 5 December 1975
An early 20th century French lacquered brass carriage clock with eight day movement striking hours and half hours on a gong, the silvered dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the architectural case with foliate centred swing handle, arched top and dentil cornice above four foliate capped columns and bevelled glass panels, on a stepped plinth base, height 21.7cm, with winding key.
A Gandolfi Precision ebonized mahogany half plate camera with dulled chrome fittings and black leather bellows, height 25cm, with Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 1:5,6/180 1:12/315 lens, Dallmeyer wide angle anastigmat F=4¼ F6.5 lens, and ten plate holders, within fitted leather carry case, together with a Linhof tripod. Provenance: property of a lady who worked as a qualified architectural photographer in the 1960s. The Gandolfi camera enabled her to take photographs of tall buildings in London in one shot without the image distorting.
A 19th century Prattware box of Alexandra Palace, together with pair of continental figures of a boy and girl gathering fruit, 19th century lidded pot in 'Toby' form, verdigris metal figure of boy with thorn in his foot, two lidded boxes Royal Worcester decorated with architectural views, Royal Copenhagen white cat (9)
Malvina Cheek, ARCA (British, 1915-2016) River Gorgeoil on paper46 x 58cmMalvina Cheek was a British artist, best known for her work during World War II for the Recording Britain project. During the War she was commissioned for Recording Britain to make architectural records of old buildings in anticipation of their possible destruction.In good condition with no visible signs of tears or rips to the paper, the colour pigment has retained well, with very little fading or discolouration. There is no visble signature
* IAN MCKEEVER RA (BRITISH b. 1946), UNTITLED mixed media on paper, signed and dated '86mounted, framed and under glassimage size 90cm x 64cm, overall size 117cm x 91cmNote: Ian McKeever began painting in 1969, renting a studio from SPACE, London, following a degree in English Literature. His first solo show in London came four years later at the ICA. In 1989 he was awarded the prestigious DAAD scholarship in Berlin, and this was followed in 1990 by a major retrospective exhibition of his work at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. In the early years his work was landscape-based, reflecting the many journeys he made to such places as Greenland, Papua New Guinea and Siberia. He stopped making direct references to the landscape in the mid 1980s, and his work became more abstract, reflecting a growing interest in the human body and architectural structures. The quality of light and presence in McKeever’s paintings have become increasingly important over the years. He has held various teaching positions; was Guest Professor at the Städel Akademie der Kunst in Frankfurt, was Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy Schools from 2006-2011, and is Visiting Professor of Painting at the University of Brighton since 2001.
A loose folio of Arts & Crafts architectural drawings by architect Horce Ash, early 20th century circa 1930s, to include designs for a house in the Cotswold style; designs for various cottages; plans for No.23 St Mary's Street, Stamford, and The Pasture House, North Luffenham, Stamford; the facade of the Banqueting House, Whitehall, etc, most sheets 50.5cm x 68.5cm (Qty)
PELIKAN SPIRIT OF GAUDI FOUNTAIN PEN Black resin with sterling silver mounts and webbing to barrel, fine 18K gold nib, architectural silver plated zamac case, booklet and certificate. limited edition 168 of 1000 Condition: Condition Report Minor marks to outer box. The pen appears unused. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Co. Louth: Dundalk Urban District Council, A Survey and Report on the Archaeology of the Town and District, 3 vols. folio 1982. Fold. & other maps etc.; National Heritage Inventory - The Architectural Heritage of Dundalk, folio n.d. illus. photos etc.; also The Walled Town of Ardee, Conservations and Management Plan, folio 2010, fold. maps & illus., and one other item. As a lot, w.a.f. (5)
A collection of Christofel America pattern silver plated flatware cutlery. The cutlery to include 8 knives 19.5cm, 8 spoons 16.5cm, 7 forks 17cm, 8 knives 24.5cm, 8 forks 20.5cm, 8 spoons 17cm. All bearing Christofel marks some still in packaging. Having associated felt cases. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 'Created in 1933 by the designer Luc Lanel, the America table cutlery collection is a typically Art Deco model. With its cut sides, its stepped molding and its drawn angles, the America model opts for a clean graphic line, characteristic of the architectural movements of this period.'
A 102 piece 12 place setting canteen of Christofel America pattern silver plated flatware cutlery with salt and pepper shakers. The cutlery to include 12 place settings for knives 24.5cm, knives 19.5cm, forks 20.5cm, forks 17cm, spoons 13.5cms, spoons 17cm, spoons 20.5cm. Together with a salad serving fork 24.5cm, a cake server 26cm, large soup ladle 25.5cm, gravy ladle 17.5cm. Two serving spoons 24.5cm and 25cm. With the addition of cruet salt and pepper shakers, cased. All bearing Christofel marks some still in packaging unused others opened and used. Housed in canteen case. The case being worn but structurally sound. 'Created in 1933 by the designer Luc Lanel, the America table cutlery collection is a typically Art Deco model. With its cut sides, its stepped molding and its drawn angles, the America model opts for a clean graphic line, characteristic of the architectural movements of this period.'All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate
Thomas Gaskell of Knutsford - George III eight day oak longcase clock, with an architectural pediment and circular inlay, square hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with recessed columns and a wavy topped door on a square plinth with a raised panel, brass dial with cast spandrels and an engraved dial centre, calendar aperture and seconds dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, dial pinned to a rack striking weight driven movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 212cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
EMPIRE FIGURENPENDULE Frankreich 1.H.19.Jahrhundert, Bronze vergoldet, architektonischer Aufbau mit Figuren aus der antiken Mythologie, reich verziert mit Reliefs und Blattwerk, Emailzifferblatt, Schlüsselaufzug, Fadenaufhängung, Schlag auf Glocke, Altersspuren, nicht geprüft, H: 28 cm. Altersspuren, Faden besch.| EMPIRE FIGURINE PENDULEFrance 1st half 19th century, gilt bronze, architectural design with figures from ancient mythology, richly decorated with reliefs and foliage, enamelled dial, keywind, thread suspension, strike on bell, signs of age, untested, h: 28 cm. Signs of age, thread dam.
John Sell Cotman (British, 1782-1842), 'Architectural Antiquities of Normandy', 1822, published London for John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill; and J.S. Cotman, Yarmouth, 2 vols, 154 plates as list (including 2 frontispieces), elephant folio, green half calf, cloth boards worn, spines gilt in compartments (2) From the Cotman collection belonging to Dr Henry Lowe and his wife Judy (nee Cotman). Spotting present throughout

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