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Lot 472

A 19th German carved oak and parcel gilt architectural cased bracket clock

Lot 335A

A set of four Greco-Roman style painted hardwood architectural Ionic pilasters

Lot 58

Annie Wilkins (British, 19th century), Group of 22 assorted graphite on paper studies including landscapes, architectural and botanical studies (3 hand coloured). Many signed and dated in pencil, varying dimensions, unframed.

Lot 131

Deltiology - In excess of 500 UK and foreign cards to include topographical, architectural, religious interest and other, largely early to mid-period. [W]

Lot 254

An early 20th century black slate mantel clock of architectural form, black dial with gilt Roman numerals and visible escapement, with key and pendulum, approximately 30 cm (h). [W]

Lot 2027

A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON  ARCHITECTURAL WALL MIRROR 89cm high x 61cm wide Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 189

† EMMA FINCH; a tall cylindrical slip cast semi porcelain vessel with screenprinted images of windows, from the 'Lost Utopia' series, painted signature, height 49.5cm.Born and raised in Kensington and Camberwell, Finch developed an early interest in London's rapidly changing landscape, inspired largely by her father, a post-war architect. Construction and demolition sites are recurring motifs in her work, where buildings and architectural structures are charged with meanings related to social change, hope and utopia. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 568

† ROBERT BRUMBY (born 1934); a stoneware charger covered in pale grey glaze with wax resist decoration, painted RB mark and 'CP York', made late 1960s, diameter 36.5cm.Following a number of years as a designer in the ceramics industry, Brumby set up his own studio/gallery in The Shambles in York where he designed and produced murals, architectural sculpture, paintings, ceramic sculpture, and functional stoneware for domestic use. His work gained national and international recognition and he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. After many years of art educating and lecturing, he became the head of the York School of Art and Design in 1990. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 204

This collection of four hardcover books explores the architectural and cultural landscape of New York City. The Plaza: The Secret Life of Americas Most Famous Hotel by Julie Satow unveils the rich history of the legendary Plaza Hotel. New York Streetscapes by Christopher Gray delves into the city's historic streets and buildings. Brooklyn presents an in-depth look at the boroughs evolution, while Skyscrapers by Charles Sheppard showcases the rise of New Yorks iconic skyline. A perfect set for architecture enthusiasts, historians, and lovers of New Yorks ever-changing urban fabric. Largest book measures 12.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 238

This lot includes five hardcover books exploring themes of empires, medieval warfare, crusades, and naval history. Featured titles include Empires: Europe and Globalization 1492-1788 by George Raudzens, analyzing European expansion and its global impact; Religions of Late Antiquity in Practice, an academic compilation of religious practices from antiquity; Knights by Andrea Hopkins, a richly illustrated history of medieval knighthood and chivalry; The World of Jack Aubrey by David Miller, offering an in-depth look at the ships, weapons, and culture of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic era; and A History of the Crusades, Volume Four: The Art and Architecture of the Crusader States, edited by Harry W. Hazard, a scholarly study on the architectural legacy of the Crusades. These books cater to collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of European history, military strategy, and maritime culture.Dimensions: Largest book: 9.25"L x 0.75"W x 11.25"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 186

A beautifully detailed and hand-colored engraved map of Douai (Dovay), a historic city in northern France, from the seminal 16th-century cartographic work Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg. This city view showcases the intricate layout of Douai, including its fortified walls, canals, and notable architectural landmarks. The map is bordered with vivid marbled paper and professionally matted, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The upper corner features Latin text describing Douai as elegantly adorned and praising the city for its residents and intellectual life, underscoring its prominence during the Renaissance. An exquisite example of early urban cartography, the map captures the essence of Douai's historical importance as a center of learning and culture. The figures in period attire at the lower left and the windmill on the outskirts add a dynamic and humanized perspective, characteristic of Braun & Hogenberg's work. This map is a testament to the artistry and technical skill of the era, merging aesthetics and information in a harmonious composition. Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (1535-1590) were pioneers of Renaissance cartography. Their monumental work, Civitates Orbis Terrarum, published between 1572 and 1617, consisted of six volumes depicting over 500 city plans and views, providing a comprehensive visual account of urban centers across Europe and beyond. This collaboration marked a significant advancement in geographical representation, blending artistry with geographic precision. Douai, historically part of the Spanish Netherlands during the time of this map's creation, was renowned for its University of Douai, founded in 1562, which contributed to the city's intellectual reputation. The city played a vital role in the region's political and cultural history, which is reflected in the meticulous detail of this map. German text on verso. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Map without mat: 20.75"L x 16"H.Artist: Georg Braun (1541-1622) & Frans Hogenberg (1535-1590)Issued: c. 1582Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: BelgiumCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 544

MONTBLANC, PATRON OF ARTS, SEMIRAMIS, 4810 A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 1743/4810, 1996 Cap and Barrel: Black resin cap and barrel with gold plated filigree overlay with red enamel detail Nib and Filling System: Medium yellow coloured nib, stamped 18K and 750, piston filling system uninked Accessories: Original Montblanc Semiramis red lacquer box, Semiramis International Service Certificate, Semiramis outer card box and white card sleeve Semiramis was the 9th century BC Babylonian Queen of Assyria and founder of Nineveh, who controlled a vast empire stretching from the Caucasus to Egypt. Semiramis has been associated with many of the architectural wonders of the ancient world in Assyria, Mesopotamia and Western Persia. Condition Report: As new, uninked and unused. Packaging is almost mint condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 546

MONTBLANC, PATRON OF ARTS, SEMIRAMIS, 888 A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 634/888, 1996 Cap and Barrel: 18 carat gold filigree overlay with red lacquer, the clip set with a brilliant cut diamond, stamped 750 with Swiss assay marks and common control mark Nib and Filling System: Medium yellow coloured nib, stamped 18K and 750, piston filling system, uninked Accessories: Original Semiramis red lacquer box, Semiramis International Service Certificate and Semiramis outer card box Semiramis was the 9th century BC Babylonian Queen of Assyria and founder of Nineveh, who controlled a vast empire stretching from the Caucasus to Egypt. Semiramis has been associated with many of the architectural wonders of the ancient world in Assyria, Mesopotamia and Western Persia. Condition Report: As new, uninked and unused. Some scuffing to the lacquer box and some minor wear to the outer box.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2306

A group of mainly 19th century Italian micromosaic panels, including a pair depicting architectural scenes, 3cm x 2cm, a brooch decorated with two doves and another tondo panel decorated with a beetle.

Lot 2617

A carved architectural keystone, the front modelled with a green man mask, height 30cm, width 26cm, depth 49cm.

Lot 486

A late Victorian black slate cased mantel clock of architectural design with applied embossed brass frieze, visible escapement and American eight day striking movement - gong and back door missing

Lot 484

A late Victorian black slate and coloured marble cased mantel clock of architectural design retailed by Goldsmiths Alliance, with Marti 'Bronze Medal' eight day gong striking movement

Lot 9358

Architectural books including "Alvar Aalto" by Richard Weston published by Phaidon Press, "Trevor Dannett Works and Words by Roger Stonehouse, a 1st edition by Black Dog Publishing", "New British Architecture " by Johnathon Clancy, "Post War Houses., Twentieth Century Architecture 4" and "The Story of Modern Architecture" by Paulo Favole

Lot 9353

Julius Shulman - Modernism Rediscovered - Taschen three volume set, architectural photography

Lot 60

SPODE ITALIAN TEA FOR TWO SET, AND A GOEBEL COLLECTOR'S PLATE the Spode service in blue and white and decorated with figures and animals in river and architectural landscape scenery, the Goebel circular plate with a design after Renoirthe plate 32cm diameter

Lot 261

Scottish history. 1887 The Arniston Memoirs - Three Centuries of a Scottish House 1571-1838. Edited from the family papers by George W. T. Omond. Printed by David Douglas at Edinburgh. Publisher's red cloth binding, bumped & tired with liquid stains to boards, spine discoloured and worn with loss to the cloth at the head & tail of the spine, extremities bumped, binding a touch shaken, gift inscription from Robert Brown Borthwick dated 1889 to verso of ffep, a few loose newspaper clippings & letter inserted. Illustrated with engraved plates and portraits throughout with tissueguards. A rare reference work on the Midlothian country seat estate of the Dundas family, with architectural examples by William Adam and Jon Adam. 8vo.

Lot 242

Swarovski presents the exquisite Japanese Temple, a dazzling combination of gold-toned metal and faceted crystal. This miniature architectural marvel showcases intricate details, including delicate chains, a gong, and tiered roofing, reflecting traditional Japanese design. Measuring 1.75"L x 1.75"W x 2"H, this captivating piece embodies Swarovski's signature craftsmanship. It comes with its original Swarovski box measuring 4"L x 4"W x 2.5"H. Marked with the Swarovski logo on the crystal base, ensuring authenticity.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 251

This 2-piece lot includes two exquisite Swarovski Crystal figurines, "Town Hall" (173472) and "City Tower" (162883), both showcasing intricate architectural design. The "Town Hall" figurine is a grand depiction of a classic building, while the "City Tower" features a sleek, pointed tower. Both pieces are crafted with precision, reflecting Swarovski's renowned craftsmanship. Each figurine comes with its original packaging, bearing the Swarovski Silver Crystal logo, confirming their authenticity as true Swarovski collectibles. Largest figurine: 1"H. Largest box: 5"H.Artist: Gabriele StameyDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 247

Exquisite Swarovski Crystal Memories Journeys Gold Cathedral, featuring precision-cut clear crystal with gold accents. This highly detailed miniature architectural piece is part of the Crystal Memories Journeys collection, capturing the grandeur of iconic structures. Comes with its original Swarovski box. 243448.Issued: 2000 - 2003Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 246

Part of Swarovski's Crystal Memories collection, this exquisite Greek Temple figurine features a stunning combination of faceted clear crystal and gold-tone metal detailing. The elegant design captures the architectural beauty of classical Greece, with delicate columns supporting a finely cut crystal roof. Measuring 1.75"H, this miniature masterpiece is a tribute to ancient grandeur. Includes its original packaging (4"L x 4"W x 2.5"H). Showcases the Swarovski acid-etched mark, ensuring authenticity.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1

Exquisite Limoges porcelain treasure box designed by Artoria in Limoges, France. This limited edition piece depicts the iconic Colosseum in Rome with intricate detailing and hand painted accents. The design captures the grandeur and historical significance of this architectural masterpiece. The box opens to reveal a hidden compartment, adorned with a hand painted cat motif inside. A collectible treasure, perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and history. Marked Artoria, Limoges, France. Artist initial.Issued: 20th - 21st centuryDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1

Life-size weathered cast stone Greek Discus Athlete, seated on rectangular slab raised on associated architectural plinthDimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 100cm  Depth/Diameter: 42cm

Lot 29

A SPECTACULAR RENAISSANCE ‘FONTAINEBLEAU’ WALNUT THRONE CHAIR, FRANCE, LYON CIRCA 1540-1560. The high back Walnut armchair with moulded pediment above twin Corinthian capitals and uprights carved with laurel leaves, flanking a broken pediment architectural panel profusely carved with cornucopia of fruit, Caryatid and Atlanta supports and centred upon a female renaissance mask above a shell , the lower back with guilloche and a raised horizontal panel carved with geometric interlace, the bold scrolling arms further carved with geometric and acanthus palmettes terminating in fantastic Rams heads, supported on acanthus and fluted baluster uprights with matching rear split baluster supports, with a twin plank hinged, locking seat and interior box compartment. The box seated base with twin fielded and geometric carved panels, matching plain end panels with acanthus uprights.187cm high 82cm wide High status furniture of this style came from the second period of the Ecole De Fontainebleau – School of Fontainebleau, inspired by furniture designed in two specific periods of the French renaissance, for the Palace of Fontainebleau. This Haute a Dossier Armchair being from the early years of the second school, with high renaissance ornament throughout and made from the finest Walnut timber. Being commissioned by the aristocracy and high-status patrons of the period, all made in the region around Lyons in southern France. Provenance - Purchased from James Brett, Norwich in the mid 1980’s Literature: Jacqueline Boccador ‘Le Mobilier Francais Du Moyen Age a La Renaissance’ 1988. See; p.163, pl. 119- an armchair with matching Rams head and geometric cable arms. p. 219, pl, 167 - a Cabinet designed by Hughes Sambin with comparable broken pediment panels centred on female masks. Similar Haute a Dossier armchairs and cabinets utilizing the same designs. p.283, pl. 182, p.203, pl.150, p.106, pl.83, p.107, pl.83. *CR No remarks.

Lot 338

Bison Concrete Limited architectural related books, drawings, ephemera, photograph, slides and other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 132A

Two similar 19th century blue and white transfer printed Staffordshire Pottery Blue Willow pattern in traditional Chinese landscape design meat platters, with gravy wells. 57x47cm and 58x48cm approx. Together with a 19th century Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed meat dish, impressed marks Rogers, decorated with classical figures and architectural buildings. 42x33cm approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 503

Mini miners lamp, lighter, mini extinguisher and architectural set 

Lot 121

SIR EDWIN LUTYENS (BRITISH 1869-1944) SIDE TABLE, 1902 oak, with brass fittings, made by William Skull & Son Ltd., High Wycombe 81cm high, 124cm wide, 48.5cm deep (32in high, 48 ¾in wide, 19 ¼in deep) Edward Hudson, Deanery Garden, BerkshireWith John Ashton Beer Sir Edwin Lutyens is renowned for his architectural achievements, including Castle Drogo, Little Thakeham, and Campion Hall, as well as his role in designing war memorials for the Imperial War Graves Commission and planning New Delhi. Yet his influence extended to furniture design, where he applied the same meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship that defined his architectural work.Growing up in the Surrey countryside, Lutyens developed a keen interest in architecture from a young age, spending his childhood sketching buildings and honing his drawing skills. Although illness kept him from public school, his early immersion in construction influenced his later career. By the age of twenty, he had established his own practice in London, combining his architectural knowledge with an intuitive understanding of proportions and spatial relationships that would later shape his furniture designs.Lutyens’ furniture is noted for its eclecticism, drawing inspiration from historical styles but always adapting them in his own distinctive way. While he drew from historical references, he never replicated designs verbatim; instead, he adapted and subtly altered proportions and details to suit his own vision. For example, Lutyens had a particular aversion to "dead proportions," often opting for slight adjustments to standard measurements—either slightly more or less than a half or quarter proportion.The side table offered here was conceived as part of the interior scheme for Deanery Garden in Sonning, Berkshire, a ‘quintessential’ Lutyens property built 1899-1901. The illustrated scale plans of the furniture include annotations naming Edward Hudson, editor of Country Life and Lutyens’ good friend, for whom he designed Deanery Garden. Also mentioned is ‘Skull’, referencing the furniture workshop Walter Skull and Sons Ltd in High Wycombe, commissioned to complete the piece. The design for the set of ladderback chairs after Lutyens offered here is also featured on this sheet.The table’s frieze and drop handles echo 17th and 18th century furniture, influenced by Lutyens' “furniture hunting” with Edward Hudson at Lindisfarne Castle. The bulbous legs, reminiscent of 16th-century refectory tables, are executed with a lighter touch, while the delicately arched stretchers at the base blend 17th-century elements with the Arts & Crafts style, seen also in the work of Sir Robert Lorimer. These adaptations showcase Lutyens’ skill in merging historical references with his modern sensibility and his ability to work closely with craftsmen like Skull allowed him to create furniture that was both aesthetically refined and technically sophisticated.

Lot 696

A 19th century architectural composition portrait bust, of a gentleman, turned marble socle, 41cm high

Lot 54

A 19th century oak novelty interior-architectural finial or newel post carving, as a comical man balancing a ball on his head, 28cm high

Lot 663

A substantial 19th century French belge noir mantel clock, Arabic numerals on white dial, twin winding holes, the architectural case mounted with bronzed metal classical masks, laurel wreaths and scrolls, 48.5cm high, c.1880

Lot 172

The Cabinet of Curiosities - an Indian pearl shell pearl posy vase, engraved with a titled architectural view, South India Temple, 11cm wide, c.1900

Lot 35

Richter's Anchor Blocks, by F. A. Richter & Co., comprising building blocks and booklets including 'Designs for Architectural Models No.6'; and 'Richter's Designs for Architectural Models No.8', contained in stained yew case.

Lot 150

A Whitefriars architectural glass slab brick paperweight, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 6, Twilight, 18cm x 8cm.

Lot 193

A late 19thC walnut cased mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, key wind, the movement for R & Co Paris, the case of architectural form, 27cm high, together with an Art Deco oak cased mantel clock, the silvered square dial bearing Arabic numerals for John D Francis Ltd, key wind, 13cm high.

Lot 197

A late 19thC Continental oak and walnut cased mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement, the case of architectural form with turned finials and brassed spandrels, on a stepped base with compressed turned bun feet, lacking key and pendulum, 45.5cm high.

Lot 412

A Large Architectural Polished Stone Garden Ball, 160cm Circumference

Lot 983

A collection of Stanhopes in the form of crucifixes. Comprising wood, bone and plastic examples in a range of sizes showing architectural scenes.

Lot 247

Depicting a figural scene in an architectural setting; with a classical prose inscribed above.(Sight height 8 1/2 inches)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 351

A collection of Whitefriars Texture Range glass items, c.1970, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, comprising a Basket Weave vase, No. 9667, in Tangerine, 27.2cm high, a Mobile Phone vase, No. 9670, in Tangerine, 16.5cm high, and an architectural slab, 18 x 8cm (3)Condition ReportWould benefit from a clean. No chips or cracks. Minor surface wear.

Lot 384

A oak and gilt-metal mantel clock 20th century, of architectural form, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and minute track, the Ansonia twin-train spring driven movement striking on a posted gong,24cm wide21cm deep52cm highCondition ReportWITH KEY AND PENDULUM.Does not quite sit flat on its feet.Minor crack to dial.Slight sun bleaching to dial.Please see additional images. 

Lot 291

A group of gentlemen's jewellery, including: a pair of sterling silver cufflinks of architectural design, by Vicki Ambery-Smith, London hallmarks, 1982; a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, Birmingham hallmarks, 1974; a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, Birmingham hallmarks, 1998; a pair of silver gilt enamel cufflinks; a pair of enamel cufflinks; a Mikimoto cultured pearl tie tack, in case; etc. (a lot)

Lot 296

Architectural Salvage, eleven matching 19th century Art Nouveau ceramic tiles Reg design Number 52218, each approximately 15 x 15cm

Lot 347

Architectural antiques, 18th century lead water hopper or down spout, the front plate with Royal coat of arms in high relief, cannon barrel spout, dated 1762, top pelmet with initials J C E and a flower, approximately 27 x 40 x 14cm

Lot 139

Late 19th century architectural clock, having unsigned striking French drum movement, the enamel dial with roman numeral markers and twin winding holes, housed within an ormolu case modelled after a church's spire. Height 48cm. Condition report:Finial crooked but can be easily re-fitted. Pendulum and winder missing. Ticks when pressure put on hand so it will probably go. Both springs appear fully wound, hammer has been soft soldered, good dial

Lot 331

George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with architectural pediment & fret & dentil cornice above a pair of panel doors enclsing fret fitted interior, bureau below with fitted interior & reeded pilasters on defective ogee bracket feet. Height 214cm, Width 109cm, Depth 55cm.

Lot 99

A substantial slate mantel clock with architectural/grand tour design with roman numeral dial and visible escapement. Hx45cmWx49cmDx18cm

Lot 144

A Junghans mahogany cased eight day mantel clock of architectural form. Having silvered chapter dial and Roman numeral markers. With pendulum. Height 39.5cm.

Lot 706

TWO BOXES OF VINTAGE DRESSING TABLE SETS, DECORATIVE BOTTLES, AND PLAYERS CIGARETTE CARDS, to include two albums of picture cards subjects include military, places, architectural buildings, etc., approximately fifty vintage bottles various sizes, shapes, and styles, mostly of a green, blue or clear colour, some names include, Bovril, Boots, some say 'not to be taken', Big Wheel Fruit Juices, W. Seeger, Singer, Calific Syrup, Manor Vinegar, Osmonds Electra Fluid, R. W & SL White, two Codd bottles, etc., a collection of vintage vanity items, to include brushes, mirrors, shoe brushes, combs, lace and needlepoint brass and glass dressing table trays, a child's brush and photo frame set etc. (2 boxes), (sd/af)

Lot 92

A striking mid-century modern round dining table crafted from travertine marble in a warm beige tone with natural veining. The substantial circular scalloped top rests on a unique octagonal pedestal base, adding depth and architectural interest to the design. The natural porous texture of travertine enhances its organic appeal, making it a refined statement piece for a dining room, foyer, or contemporary interior. This timeless table seamlessly blends modernist aesthetics with classic luxury, complementing a variety of decor styles.Dimensions: 51.50"L x 51.50"W x 30.50"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 96

A pair of classical-style marble pedestal columns, each featuring a square top that rotates freely. The cylindrical columns are adorned with decorative ring moldings and rest on sturdy square marble bases. The marble showcases an elegant natural veining pattern in hues of pink, white, and gray, enhancing their timeless appeal. These versatile pedestals are perfect for displaying sculptures, vases, or decorative objects, adding a sophisticated architectural element to any interior.Dimensions: Each: 12"L x 12"W x 39.50"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 48

A striking pair of neoclassical-style table lamps, featuring fluted column shafts in an off-white finish with bronze-toned metal accents. The bases are adorned with relief figural scenes of classical cherubs, adding an elegant sculptural element. The combination of architectural columns and mythological motifs reflects the grand style of neoclassical European design. These lamps, with their stately proportions and intricate details, would make a sophisticated addition to any traditional or antique-inspired interior.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: Each: 6"L x 7.50"W x 30"HCondition: Age related wear. Not tested.

Lot 1383

Mid-19th century figured mahogany wardrobe, the sloped architectural pediment over mirror glazed door and panelled uprights, canted corners with applied moulded panels and roundels, fitted with single drawer on moulded plinth baseDimensions: Height: 229cm  Length/Width: 124cm  Depth/Diameter: 55cm

Lot 1404

Pair of cast composite Corinthian architectural columns, the Corinthian capital decorated with scrolls and curled acanthus leaves, bulbous fluted shaft on moulded foot and square base Dimensions: Height: 238cm Condition Report:One column is off its base.

Lot 271

An Indian blue painted dowry chest, the fitted interior with carved tray and boxes, top interior with architectural detail, 48 x 83 x 46 cm. 

Lot 419a

A large folio of architectural drawings

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