A late 19th Century black slate and variegated marble Mantel Clock, the architectural case with cast brass bezel enclosing a 3 ¾” Roman enamel chapter ring (hairlines), and signed to the centre with visible Brocot type escapement, to an Ansonia spring driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 13”
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An early 20th Century Walnut cased triple barrel Mantel Clock, the architectural case with carved pediment and shaped plinth, to a 5 ½” arched brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, outside minute track and subsidiaries for chime/silent and regulation, with blued steel spade hands, to a rectangular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on four rods and a coiled gong, height 18”
A WWII photograph album belonging to William Clark of HMS Cornwall, comprising one hundred and ten black and white photographs and prints of scenes of the war, domestic scenes, geisha and architectural scenes in Shanghai, Tokyo, Canton, Malaya, Russian, Ceylon, Africa and Greece, including a collection of macabre images of air, road and bomb victims on the Yangste
J.J. Stockwell, A late 19th century ebonised cased eight day striking, repeating and chiming bracket clock, the acanthus engraved silvered dial with subsidiary dials for strike / silent, slow / fast and Cambridge chimes and chime on eight bells, contained in an architectural "brickwork" case with ionic columns, 20.5 ins, together with a bracket 34ins overall
A Victorian Mahogany Breakfront Wardrobe, 3rd quarter 19th century, the architectural pediment above a plain frieze, the two central cupboard doors with moulded column supports, enclosing four sliding trays and two short over two long drawers, flanked by two conforming wings with convex side panels, 310cm by 90cm by 240cm (some fading)
A Victorian Mahogany and Walnut Mirror Back Sideboard, late 19th century, stamped Gregory & Co, 212 & 214 Regent Street, London, the architectural and dentil moulded pediment above a scrolling leaf carved frieze, the superstructure with two cupboard doors raised on turned spindle supports flanking a central arched mirror plate with further marginal plates, the base with four frieze drawers with two arched shaped niches flanking a central cupboard door with canted sides, raised on turned baluster legs, 185cm by 67cm by 260cm
Pevsner (Sir Nikolaus) Buildings of England 46 vol. all but one first editions illustrations and maps 23 vol. in original wrappers of which 18 in dust-jackets 23 in original cloth and dust-jackets some chips and splits to jackets 1951-83; and another Pevsner 8vo(47) ***An excellent run of Pevsner`s epic architectural work extended subsequently to include Scotland Ireland & Wales and still to be finished.
Paris.- Album of architectural subjects including views of the Louvre Opéra Panthéon Hotel de Ville Notre Dame Arc de Triomphe and Porte Saint Denis 25 albumen prints some signed L.P. in the negative each c.275 x 210mm. corners loosely inserted in card leaves contemporary half roan rubbed folio 1880s.
India and Ceylon.- An album views and architectural details (c.50) the great majority of Agra and the Taj Mahal trades and figure studies Ceylon landscapes (c.30) in all 108 albumen and gelatin silver prints various sizes from carte de visite to 210 x 280mm. with a group of later postcards neatly mounted on both sides of card leaves tissue guards cloth boards oblong folio c.1870s-1890s
[Buckler Mary Magdalen College Oxford library blind-stamp to title a few spots original boards rebacked corners worn soiled 1823 § A Guide to the Architectural Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Oxford wood-engraved plates original cloth rebacked preserving original backstrip rubbed 1846 § The Stranger`s Guide through the University and City of Oxford engraved frontispiece folding plans original wrappers slightly foxed Oxford n.d. and 4 others Oxford v.s.(7)
Mosley (Sir Oswald) History of...Tutbury first edition engraved plates slighgtly stained and browned contemporary half calf rubbed 1832 § Historical and Architectural Description of Corfe Castle (An) second edition original cloth-backed wrappers with printed label to upper cover soiled Poole 1850 § Lower (Mark Antony) Memorials of the Town Parish and Cinque-Port of Seaford 2 engraved plates illustrations some foxing and staining contemporary red morocco rubbed London & Lewes 1855 § Puckle (Rev. John) The Church and Fortress of Dover Castle plates 2 colour 2 folding plans spotting original cloth spine worn Oxford & London 1864 8vo(4)
Uruguay.- Vistas de Montevideo 24 photographic prints of Montevideo mounted on album leaves within printed decorative border and printed caption beneath some foxing to mounts but prints generally clean original cloth sunned and stained lettered in gilt “Vistas de Montevideo” and “E.J.J.” to upper cover oblong folio c.1870. ***Includes street scenes architectural studies panoramic views of the city and port ranching and peasant family.
* Glynn Boyd Harte b.1948- Portico; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 9/25 in pencil, 28x40cm: together with two other lithographs by the same hand both of architectural subjects, both signed and numbered 9/25 in pencil, all in matching aluminium frames, 39x30 and 27x39cm., (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A 19th century brass cased architectural form mantel clock, with classical Grecian/Romanesque panels of soldiers on horseback, elephants and people, with Corinthian column supports and stepped plinth base, overall height 33.5cm, the striking movement marked A*B in circular lozenge, with serial no.10163
A rare exhibition scale model of a side lever paddle engine of the `Wilberforce’, built by Mr A Young of Tyne and Wear over a period of four years from his own research and drawings taken from `The Steam Engine’ by Tredgold published in 1838. The Wilberforce was a packet built in 1836/37 by Curling & Young - Blackwell for the Humber Union Steam Company which ran between the ports of London and Hull. This model is built to a 1/2 inch to 1 foot scale, the original engine being 285 horse power with 60 inch diameter cylinders with 72 inch stroke to a design by Francis Humphreys and built by John Hall, being the first marine engine with condensers. The piston valves were also unique catching the interest of Brunel during his initial engine enquires for the `Great Britain’. This historical model has architectural columns and archway supporting a twin open crank with split bearings and decorative cast metal linkage beams. The cylinders being 2 1/2 inch bore by 3 inch stoke with inside mounted piston valves and partly lagged in planked mahogany with brass bands. It has central positioned condensers with air and sea water pumps linked to the under beams. Due to the scale of the model some items such as oilers and other small parts are finished for appearance only. The model is finished in light grey paintwork with polished brightwork and is supported on a section of wooden ship’s hull. Some photographic build evidence and plans come with the model. Transportation case. The model 25cm high, 26cm wide, 35cm long.
Antique oak food cupboard with plank top, Gothic pierced architectural door and curved floral rosettes with original iron hinges and hob nails flanked by two pierced feather motifs with floral rosettes with shaped apron, standing on chamfered legs, 135 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 119 cm high. (See The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture by Ralph Edwards - Page 292, picture 2 - for a very similar cupboard in the V&A museum believed to be the property of Arthur Prince of Wales)
A Late 19th Century Twin Weight Vienna Style Walnut & Ebonised Wall Clock. The glazed case having an architectural crested top above part-fluted corner columns and surmounted by ball & blade finials and terminating with a fluted cylinder and graduated ebonised pendant. The two part enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds having a weight driven movement and dead beat escapement. The wooden rod pendulum having a micrometer regulation. 44½ ins (113 cms) in height, 15 ins (38 cms) in width, 6½ ins (16 cms) in depth.

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