JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959) NUDE STUDIES, PORTRAITS, ARCHITECTURAL AND STAGE DESIGNS AND LANDSCAPES approximately 110 (including some by other hands), some signed, pencil and/or watercolour, pen, ink and/or chalk, various sizes (many c 40 x 35cm) sold in portfolio, and a small quantity of related photographs, printed ephemera and other items from Inglis` studio, including J Mitford, The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, second edition, illustrated 1819, lacks binding, etc (folder and box) Generally rather creased and with handling marks, the drawings never having been framed and kept loose in a box for many years. Some with tears and losses, some better
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Chippendale, Thomas A collection of ornamental designs, applicable to furniture, frames & the decoration of rooms, in the style of Louis XIVth, on 24 plates. [c.1880]. Oblong 4to, etched title and 23 plates, original cloth, title and 13 plates with library stamp in margin Provenance Edinburgh Architectural Association, [gifted by Rowand Anderson]
Castles and Palaces - Fleming, J.S. Ancient castles and mansions of Stirling nobility. Paisley and London, 1902. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, previous ink inscription to front endpaper; Millar, A.H. The historical castles and mansions of Scotland. Paisley, 1890. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt; Stirling Maxwell, Sir John Shrines and homes of Scotland. London, 1957. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt; Historic Houses of the United Kingdom. London, 1892. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt; Hill, Oliver Scottish castles of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. London, 1953. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, dustwrapper, previous ink inscription on front endpaper, and another copy in browned wrapper; Grose, Daniel The antiquities of Ireland. Dublin, 1991. Square 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Cock, Matthew Dunderave Castle and the MacNachtans of Argyll. California, 1998. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Davis, Michael The castles and mansions of Ayrshire. Argyll, 1991. 4to, number 95 of 500 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, dustwrapper; Laing, Gerald Kinkell. London, 1974. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Howard, Deborah The architectural history of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1995. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Macdonald, E.J. & Finn, H.J. Castles of England and Wales. New York, [no date]. 8vo, original cloth, some foxing; Hugill, R. Castles of Cumberland and Westmorland. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 58 others, mainly modern (71)
An 18th Century giltwood pier mirror, with two-section rectangular glass plate, the architectural break arch pediment above a frieze decorated with applied central palmette flanked by foliate scrolls and flowerheads supported by ribbon bows, the main borders decorated with a low relief lattice of strapwork and leaves within a deep egg and dart band flanked by foliate scrolls and flowerheads, the shaped apron with a central shaped cartouche flanked by a pair of leaf-adorned masks, height approx 190cm, width approx 98cm (alterations and restoration).
George Howson & Co, Architectural Draughtsman, late 19th century- "L&NWR Canada Dock Warehouse, details of Ironwork to Roof"; pen and ink and wash, variously inscribed and dated 18/11/70, 53.5x4cm: together with seven other similar architectural/draughtsman`s drawings for shipyards, variously inscribed, (8) (unframed)
A 19th century French Japy Freres black slate cased mantel clock, the architectural case with column supports raised on carved rectangular plinth base, with circular gilt and ceramic dial and striking movement, with impressed factory marks and serial no.65918 to reverse, height 32cm, width 47cm
A 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock garniture by Henry Marc, Paris, the architectural form case with column corners inset with porcelain panels, with eight day striking movement stamped Hy Marck, Paris and no.61965, with pair of matching urn vases, each raised on wooden plinth bases, complete with pendulum and key, height including base 42cm (illustrated)
AN EDWARDIAN/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CABINET ON STAND, the upper section having an architectural pierced and fretted pediment over a single glazed door with arched glazing bars and three shelved interior, fluted uprights, mounted upon a base with chamfered and canted front, raised on four squared, tapered and fluted legs, united by undertier with fretted gallery, 2.03m high
A PAINTED AND DECORATED CABINET OF ARCHITECTURAL FORM OF RECENT MANUFACTURE Modelled to represent a Queen Anne shop frontage, with four mirror glass and glass mounted doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with four frieze drawers above two imbricated drawers flanking two faux drawers to the centre, on bun feet 73½ in. (187 cm.) high; 59½ in. (151 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43.5 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com

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