- J.H. CHAMBERLAIN (1831-1883)
GOTHIC
REVIVAL LONGCASE CLOCK, CIRCA 1878 carved oak and walnut, inset with marquetry panels, and carved to the roundel with initials TR, the 14" silvered brass dial inscribed HURT...
[more like this] - EUGÈNE EMMANUEL VIOLLET-LE-DUC (1814-79)
AND FATHER ARTHUR MARTIN (1802-1856) FOR POUSSIELGUE-RUSAND (1824–89)
PAIR OF FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, CIRCA 1860 cast and gilt bronze(2)39.5cm wide, 64.5cm high, 18cm deepProvenance:...
[more like this] - Beattie (William) & Bartlett (WH), Finden's
Views: The Ports, Harbour, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, London: George Virtue, 1844, 2 volumes, 4to, half leather with gilt tooling, marbled boards...
[more like this] - 28 VOLS, JOHN RUSKIN LEATHER BOUND BOOKS
British, 19th century. Twenty eight leather bound books including twenty four volumes by John Ruskin (English, 1819-1900) including "The Seven Lamps of Architecture", two...
[more like this] - JOHN RUSKIN, (9) VOLS., ART & ARCHITECTURE
Uniform fine binding by Stikeman & Co. with leather spines and corners, marbled sides and endpapers, all edges gilt, includes: Smith, Elder and Co.: Modern Painters, Vols....
[more like this] - (9) VOLS. 19TH/20TH C. DECORATIVE LEATHER
BINDINGS Includes: Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, 1855, Riviere binding; Charles Dickens, All the Year Round, vols. 21, 27 & 28, 1878, 1881, 1882, bound by Price,...
[more like this] - John Ruskin: The Seven Lamps of Architecture,
6th edition, 1889, with gilt tooled vellum binding and marbled end papers, and three other books by and about John Ruskin (4)...
[more like this] - ? JOHN ATKINSON GRIMSHAW (BRITISH 1836-1893)
EVENING
IN KNOSTROP Signed and dated 1881, oil on board34cm x 44cm (13.5in x 17.25in)Provenance: Thos Agnew & Sons Ltd, London, No.28603John Atkinson Grimshaw’s innovation was to...
[more like this] - ? JOHN ATKINSON GRIMSHAW (BRITISH 1836-1893)
GREENOCK
Signed inscribed and dated 'T.20.92', signed, inscribed and dated verso 'Quayside Greenock T.20.92', oil on canvas31cm x 46cm (12in x 18in)Provenance: Christie's, 20 July...
[more like this] - John Ruskin Examples of the Architecture
of Venice... 1851 published by Smith Elder & Co. Cornhill and Colnaghi London in three parts folio (21 in. x 15 in.) loose in modern green cloth-covered folio with 16 engravings...
[more like this] - John Ruskin (British 1819-1900) "A Cave
Seen in Sunlight" and "A Cave Seen in Shade": a pair of drawings probably c. 1830s graphite watercolor and gouache on light buff wove papers (both sheets laid down) unsigned...
[more like this] - John Ruskin (British 1819-1900) "The
Roman Arch at Susa in Piedmont" c. 1830s/40s or later traces of graphite with black and white gouache on gray paper unsigned 6 1/4 in. x 6 1/2 in. on a decorated French mat...
[more like this] - John Ruskin (English 1819-1900) "A Weathered
Dressed Stone in a Minimal Landscape" c. late 1830s/early 1840s graphite and white gouache on buff wove paper initialed "J.R." at right center 3 15/16 in x 6 3/4 in. (right...
[more like this] - Very probably John Ruskin (British 1819-1900)
"Bones of a Female Foot" 1844 graphite watercolor and gouache on gray wove paper laid down; unsigned 7 1/16 x 12 in. in a modern mount; inscribed in a later hand en verso...
[more like this] - John Ruskin (British 1819-1900) "Coastal
Towns Below Cliffs" July 1852 graphite and sepia wash with blue and white gouache on heavily toned buff paper stamped "158" in black ink at upper right inscribed in pencil...
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