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* Cambridge. Willis & Clark. The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, 4 volumes 1886; McKenzie (D F) The Cambridge University Press 1696-1712, 2 volumes 1966, in wrappers; Taylor (H M & J) Anglo-Saxon Architecture, in 2 volumes 1965, in wrappers; few others including college histories, etc
A Victorian Photograph Album containing circa one hundred and fifty+ collotype photographs of architectural and topographical interest, including London street scenes and the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Windsor, Rome, Warwick and Edinburgh, most images approximately 8" x 6"; + a few further snapshots depicting Edwardian family groups aboard a boat, most approximately 4 ¼" x 3 ½", orig hf cf worn, edges rubbed
A Photograph Album containing circa one hundred and thirty+ mainly monochrome snapshots circa 1925-35, topographical and architectural views of rural life including family groups, and the excavations at Verulamium Excavations circa 1931, orig cl bkd bds worn and rubbed, contents slightly loose; + a Photograph Album containing fifty+ monochrome photographs, circa 1950, many depicting the activities of Watford Inner Wheel Club, assorted sizes; + a quantity of related ephemera including letters, menus, telegrams etc, orig cl bkd bds, edges worn and rubbed (2)
A Packet: approximately thirty-five assorted snapshots, many depicting Faringdon House, Berkshire, with architectural scenes, family groups etc; + images of Middelburg, including the Market Place, the Town Hall etc, all circa 1905-1910, most photographs now mounted on loose leaf photograph album pages, various sizes
A Packet: approximately sixty-five Albumen and other Views, of architectural and topographical interest, including Harrogate, Exeter Cathedral, Plumpton Rocks, Bath Abbey, Cleve Abbey Crypt, Lake Geneva, Peel Castle, Tintern Abbey, and Caerphilly Castle; + a few portraits, family groups, street scenes etc, all photographs mounted on loose leaf photograph album pages, most approximately 6 ¼" x 4" and 3 ¾" x 3"
A Folder: approximately fifty+ Albumen and other Photographs, topographical and architectural views, including Sandsfoot Castle, Portland Beach, and various other views of Weymouth; + various snapshots of family groups, children playing, farm machinery at work etc, most photographs mounted on loose leaf photograph album card, various sizes, many 4" x 3" and 3" x 2 ¼"
A Photograph Album containing circa fifty+ albumen and other views of architectural and topographical interest, including mainly Cairo and Alexandria circa 1886-91, views include the exterior and interior of the Citadel Hospital, the Fever, General and Officers Wards, views of the Pyramids and Gizeh and Cheaps, a Dahabeeyah on the Nile; + images of various people including a water carrier, Sudanese Warriors, medical staff and the Royal Irish Rifles at Alexandria circa 1890-91, most images approximately 11" x 9" and 5 ¾" x 4", orig hf cf gt, worn and soiled, spine crudely reinforced, backstrip loose and damaged
A Photograph Album containing two hundred+ photographs, postcards and cuttings of topographical and architectural interest, scenes include images of Russia, Saratov, The Volga River and Bridge; + military activity at Batraki and Shakhistan; + a large assortment of other images including Edinburgh Castle, North Berwick, Italy including Amalfi, Sorrento, Venice and Monaco; + various family groups, children playing etc, most circa 1910-1923; + six Photographs depicting the Parliamentary Election Victory of Sir Alfred Knox in Wycombe 30th October 1924, the entire contents of the album mostly annotated, orig hf cf gt, v worn and rubbed, aeg, monogrammed to top bd with initials "AWFK 4 1912-1924"
A Scrap Album containing a large assortment of Victorian and later Scraps, Greetings Cards etc, scraps include religious interest, images of children, groups of children, children playing etc, countryside scenes of farmworkers haymaking, military interest, images of soldiers etc, natural history interest including flowers, leaves, butterflies, beetles, plus images of other animals, sailing and navy interest; + a wide range of Greetings Cards including Christmas and New Year, assorted sizes and styles; + a view albumen views of topographical and architectural interest including Grasmere, O`Sullivan`s Cascade and Keswick, orig full cf gt, rubbed and worn
A Photograph Album containing sixty+ albumen views of topographical and architectural interest, scenes include Fountains Abbey, Durham Cathedral, Ely Cathedral, Oxford High Street, St George`s Chapel Windsor, Winchester Cathedral, Peterborough Cathedral, St Albans Abbey, Salisbury Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, Canterbury Archway, Beaulieu Abbey, St Mary`s Abbey, York, a coastal view of Whitby etc, most images approximately 8 ¼" x 6 ½" and 4 ¼" x 3 ¼", orig blind stpd full cf gt, monogrammed to top bd "H S", worn and soiled, edges rubbed, aeg
A Photograph Album containing circa one hundred+ Snapshot Images, mainly topographical interest depicting a holiday in Austria circa 1938-39, a few architectural interest, family groups etc, most images annotated or titled, many approximately 3 ¼" x 2 ¼", orig qtr cf gt, slightly worn and soiled, lacks spine
Craig (Edward) Theatre Machines in Italy (extracted from The Architectural Review)" with revisions in pencil by the author and further illustrations contemporary half parchment folio 1931; Baroque Theatre Construction limited to 210 copies this copy not numbered illustrations original morocco-backed boards 4to The Bledlow Press 1982 § Motta (Fabrizio Carini) Trattato sopra la Struttura de` Teatri e Scene introduction by Edward A. Craig illustrations original wrappers slipcase 8vo Milan 1972 § Donati (Paolo) Discription of the Great Farnesian Theatre in Parma translated with additional notes by Edward Carrick 1927 photocopied typescript and illustrations original wrappers folio [1983?] " various sizes (4)
Forrest, William. The History of Grisild the Second: A Narrative, in Verse, of the Divorce of Queen Katharine of Arragon, London The Roxburghe Club, 1875. Quarter morocco and marked boards, octavo, plus Heath, Sidney. Old English Houses of Alms. A Pictorial Record with Architectural and Historical Notes, London Francis Griffiths, 1910. Linen backed boards, quarto, plus other volumes. (box) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Ian Akroyd and Karen Whatley, an architectural designed dolls` house, early 1980s, this game house was inspired by the Palazzo Medici and consists of a series of brightly painted geometric shapes that can be variously arranged on an opening cube base painted with coloured squares, the base 232cm long (some wear and marking, one flap of base missing); watercolour sketch design and a copy of the book of the competition, illustrated p. 59. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A rare set of four carved Ketton stone pine cones early 17th century 62cm.; 24ins high This set of four carved stone pine cones originally stood on the parapet of Spixworth Hall, near Norwich (see photograph). The house was an interesting example of late Elizabethan/early Stuart domestic architecture. It was built in 1607 by William Peck and the pine cones flanked the Flemish style gables on the wings at either end of the house. Over the centuries, various parts of the house were remodelled before falling into disrepair in the early 20th century and being demolished in 1950, with only the stable block and entrance lodges surviving. The pine cone has featured in art since Pagan times when it represented eternal life because it came from an evergreen. It subsequently featured in Assyrian, Egyptian and Roman art before being adopted by the Catholic church. It`s use in architectural decoration was largely superseded in England by the introduction of the pineapple as a sign of welcome and a painting by Hendrik Danckerts from 1675 shows Charles II of England being given the first pineapple grown in England by his royal gardener, John Rose
Bude De Asse et partibus eius Libri Quinqz title printed in red and black and within elaborate woodcut architectural border large woodcut initial title with a few small stains and some soiling also with a small hole to head just within image slight loss small worm holes throughout affecting a few letters on all ff. but with no loss of sense handsome contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards original metal clasps pigskin soiled some worm holes [Adams B3100; Renouard Ascensius II 232-233] folio Paris [Josse Badius] [1516].
Puente.Mirabilis vita..Marinae de Escobar 1672 2 vol. half-title in vol.1 both vol.with engraved titles within architectural border and engraved portrait browned contemporary blind-stamped alum-tawed pigskin a little soiled folio Prague Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeae in Collegio Societatis Jesu... 1672-88. ***Scarce account of the life of the Catholic mystic..
Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Rhetorica 1531 [1 vol. of 4 vol. 1531 Opera] Gothic letter title printed in red and black and within ornate woodcut architectural border woodcut initials title with faded early Jesuit ink ownership inscription small area of water-staining to upper margin of final f. lightly browned 19th century panelled calf lower joint splitting rubbed [Not in Adams] small folio [Paris] [Badius Ascensius] 1531.
20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - Five architectural views - department stores or office blocks, possibly Reading area, each signed ? G.B. Minney and dated `89, watercolours, each approximately 16 1/2" x 12"; together with four reproduction Persian ornithological prints in bamboo simulated frames; and two further prints depicting exotic birds (11).
Constantine Kluge (1912 - 2003, French) Le Pont Marie; figure on a street in the foreground, the bridge and buildings beyond signed C Kluge bottom left oil on canvas 60 x 90cm. Provenance: With Frost & Reed By family descent. The Pont Marie derives its name from the engineer Christopher Marie who proposed its building in 1605. Not until 1614 however, did it receive approval for building from the King Louis XII and its construction spread out over 20 years, finally being complete in 1635. This bridge is the oldest in Paris. The bridge crosses the Seine river linking the Ile Saint-Louis to the Quai de L’Hotel De Ville. Originally twenty houses were built atop the structure, but were destroyed by a flood in 1658 along with two arches. A temporary wooden bridge was built until a stone renovation of the original structure was rebuilt in 1670. Since the 18th Century the bridge has seen little change. Constantin Kluge was born in Rija, Latvia, in January 1912. During the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the family uprooted moving east to Manchuria and then the French ‘concession’ of Shanghai. Here Kluge started his rt career and took to music which later in Paris bec me a means of support for his art. In 1931, his parents sent the young Kluge off to Paris to study architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, graduating in 1937. He stayed in Paris, painting the characteristic scenes, returning to Shanghai in 1938 to practice architecture. He continued painting and putting on exhibitions. He worked in Hong Kong between 1946-1950, eventually returning to Paris in 1950. He exhibited at the Paris Salon, was awarded the Medaille D’Argent and was named a Chavalier de la Legion a’Honneur. Kruges’ fascination with Paris and its many changing moods throughout the seasons has produced an abundance of fine works, largely architectural, but including landscape. French art critics declared Kruge as a painter of poetic realism.

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