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A pair of 1960's 18ct gold and topaz cufflinks having rectangular heads set with a bar link chain and further topaz crystal prism set to the toggle. Hallmarked London 1960, makers marks for T & Co. Weight 21.3g. Heads measure 2.2cm. Good condition, some very light wear to the gold.
Three boxes of scratch built wooden toys and similar items to include; locomotive with carriage, ring toss game, furnishing items, miniature longcase clock, large clothes pegs, pull along duck, three Welsh dragons, harp, table light decoration, two wooden display stands, dinosaurs etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Indoor water feature with light, no pump. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition 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.
A large 18th Century Chinese Imari vase / jar of square form having hand painted Imari decoration with deep red & blue botanical patterns having gilded details. Converted to a lamp in the early 20th Century with triple light fitting. Raised on a socle wooden base. Measures approx; 67cm tall.
An early 20th Century brass / bronze standard lamp / floor standing light having a central reeded column with circular disc let with flamed knops, with swag drops set to three scrolled legs. All raised on a Neoclassical circular base. Complete with silk shade. Measures approx; 159cm tall.
British WWII Admiralty Pattern 378A signalling Heather type made by Renfrew Electric and Refrigeration Co Ltd. They clamped to a top fixture of either a telescope or binoculars (aboard ship) andand were used only at night to send traffic from ship to ship. I assume the different lens shades were selected based on light conditions at the time it was being used. In excellent condition with original paper instruction, but missing its battery.
British Army 1950-70s light beacon director MK.1 O.S. 5456.A. made by C& P. Ltd. The beacon was used when the battery occupied a position at night, it enabled the guns to point their dial sight at the director in order to receive their angles to orient them in centre or arc (or zeroline pre-1956ish). With all bulbs and wiring present, only missing its batter, tin in excellent condition, the wiring having been adapted to take smaller batteries.

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