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Galle style cameo glass lamp base with dragonfly shade holders, 15cm, an iridescent blue glass bowl, 24cm dia. and a tall slice cut ruby overlay goblet, h22cmCondition Report: Lamp - wear to metal to include minor rusting and Verdigris below dragonflies. Minor chip to base of flower on body of glass. Surface scratches to body and scratches to base. Scratches below top rim. No shade. Goblet in good condition.Bowl in good condition with minor surface wear and scratches consistent with age and use.
A Norman Perry gilt brass desk lamp, 20th century, with scrolled arm and shade formed as a stylised military helmet, the rear of the shade stamped Perry 4892B, on a stepped rectangular base with foliate scroll band, 45 cm high x 19.5 cm wide.Condition report: Generally in very good condition. Needs rewiring to modern standards.
An early 20th century cut glass Mushroom form table lamp with glass shade, H: 31 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
W.A.S. Benson (1854-1924) an Arts and Crafts silvered standard lamp, late 19th century, the iron base stamped with serial number L 43384, 137cm high excluding fitment and shade, the modern shade 42cm diameterPlease note: the action of this standard lamp is telescopic and height adjustableCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe silvered surface with oxidation and also wear and rubbing probably consistent with age and polishing, there are also polish deposits.Please note this is sold as a decorative furnishing item only and would need to be re-wired and tested by a professional prior to use in a domestic setting. Due to the telescopic nature this will require a long wire in order to allow for this. There are some looseness to the elements that would probably benefit from a tighten - some screws are missing and will need to be replaced. The shade is modern and the condition reflects this - a more sympathetic match could be sourced by the purchaser.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A 'Vitascope' dioramic electric timepiece, Vitascope Industries Limited, Isle of Man, circa 1941-44, The interior with mains powered isochronous timepiece movement with take-off a gear fitted with a large cam for the automaton and worm drive for the horizontal rotating cylindrical lamp shade/filter positioned within a second compartment at the rear, the creamy light blue Bakelite case of Art-Deco rounded form with the front and top planes composed as a single sweeping curve incorporating a window enclosing automaton of a rocking clipper ship with background light changing in brightness and tone depending on the time of day, over simple dot chapter ring and Art Deco pierced metal hands, the sides with integral raised moulded panels and the rear with green painted aluminium cover applied with transfer trade label Vitascope, INDUSTRIES LTD. over another inscribed U.K. PATENTS, 550361, 580886, OTHER UK AND, FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING, 32cm high Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. The 'Vitascope' timepiece was first developed by J.S. Thatcher on the Isle of Man in 1941 and later improved by Joseph Summerskill between 1944 and 1944. They were manufactured from shortly after WWII on the Isle of Man by the newly established Vitascope Industries Limited until circa 1968 when the business was wound-up. The electrically powered clocks included automata that caused the ship to gently rock in the waves, and the backlighting changes to indicate the changing time of the day, and the sea is lit for both sunset and sunrise.

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