

And this was despite the starting bid being a relatively modest USD100. It sold for USD600. Also the size of the piece: 25" high and 32" long would have made it a rather large mistake.

And finally, this architectural model of Easton Neston c.1694 by Nicholas Hawksmoor, is part of the collection owned by the Royal Institute of British Architects, and is being displayed at the V&A's Architectural Exhibition Gallery, which I shall go and visit next month, whilst in London.
The exhibition is centred on this Hawksmoor piece, and through architectural models by Wren, Vanbrugh, Hawksmoor and Talman, it traces how engravings of continental structures were translated into English buildings.
Somehow and from somewhere, I really would like to own an architectural model. I'm not suggesting that the V&A would be my source! But I shall be scanning auctions for this additional interest.
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