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A pair of gilt metal twin light wall appliques in the Louis XIV style, early 20th century, the foliate cast sockets and drip pans on leafy branches rising from foliate cast backplates, 40cm high excluding electrical fitments, 33cm wide, 16cm protrudence; and another pair of gilt metal twin light wall appliques in the 18th century taste, second half 20th century, cast opposing, 34cm high excluding fitments, 28.5cm wide, 14.5cm protrudence
A pair of gilt metal and glass hung twin light lustre candelabra in the French early 19th century taste, late 19th century, the pressed metal drip pans with foliate motifs, above the lustres issuing from scrolling foliate arms, on knopped and foliate cast stems rising from square bases, 27cm high, 28cm wide; and a pair of gilt metal table lamps in the style of Empire candlesticks, early 20th century, 20cm high excluding electrical fitments
*Francis Bruguiere (1880-1945), CUT PAPER ABSTRACTION 1931, gelatin silver print, credit and date in pencil verso 21 x 2.6cm. Provenance: Weston Gallery Carmel, USA. Francis Bruguiere was born in San Francisco in 1879 (some say 1880). In 1905, he became friends with Frank Eugene and Alfred Stieglitz and became a nominal Photo-Secessionist. A year later, he opened a portrait studio in San Francisco where he was born, but returned to New York in 1919 to work for Vanity Fair, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and the New York Theatre Guild. In 1923, Bruguiere began to photograph shaped or cut-paper designs, dramatically lit to create patterns and movement in abstract forms of light and shadow. He came to London from the USA already known as a photographer and with one completed film, and in London he produced the first British abstract film, ‘Light Rhythm’. It is a strictly abstract work which added new dimensions to these shapes: moving light-sources, a scheme of superimpositions, and the elements of time and music. Influenced by Synchromist paintings, he continued to work with cut-paper abstractions until 1937.
LED ZEPPELIN'S Rare 1969 debut album in stereo, original 1st pressing with Atlantic red/maroon label (588 171) with 'Superhype' publishing credit and turquoise lettering on sleeve, copies of this rare debut album in excellent to mint condition have sold in excess of £1600 during 2012, this copy is in overall good to very good condition with the sleeve showing NO major creases or folds with the colouring and the spine in very good condition, the record is graded as being in overall good condition, it has visible surface marks on both sides with one more serious mark on Side 1, stretching from Track 3 to Track 4, there is also a messy mark at start of Track 1 and 2 larger marks on Side 2, its believed neither of these marks effect play and the record still plays in full without jumping with light background noise on both sides as expected and the odd pop on Side 2 (illustrated)
A collection of approximately eighty 7inch vinyl records by a variety of rock artists and bands years vary, conditions range from poor to very good, records include Tyrannosaurus Rex 'By the Light of the Moon' (RZ 3025), seven by The Who comprising 'My Generation' (Brunswick 05944), 'Substitute/Instant Party' temporarily withdrawn (Reaction 591 001), '5.15' (Track 2094 115), 'Pictures of Lily' (Track 604 002), 'Im a Boy' (Reaction 591 004), and two copies of 'Happy Jack' (Reaction 591 010), Jethro Tull 'Life is a Long Song' EP (WIP 6106) with P/S, The Rolling Stones 'Its All Over Now' (Decca F11934), six by The Kinks comprising 'Tired Of Waiting For You' (Pye 7N 15759), 'Dedicated Follower Of Fashiion' (Pye 7N 17064), 'Sunny Afternoon' (Pye 7N 17125), two copies of 'Autumn Almanac' (Pye 7N 17400) and 'Victoria' (Pye 7N 17865), Donovan 'Hurdy Gurdy' EP (Pye NEP 24299), Peter Criss 'You Matter To Me' green vinyl lacking mask, others by The Move, Procol Harum, Family, The Moody Blues etc
A painted circular cast metal Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway lamp/light cover/grill, with gilt letters LYR within black painted border with six mounting apertures, diameter 20cm, also a rectangular enamelled twin sided sign marked 'Irlams O'th Height' to yellow ground within black border, 11x43cm (2)
A collection of books on railways to include British Railway Passenger Service booklet for the year 1958-59 (North Eastern England), London 1956-57, further time tables for London and The South East, South And West, The Electric Railway Number Of Cassier's Magazine August 1899, reprinted by The Light Railway Transport League. Bett (Wingate H) and Gillham (John C) - Great British Tramway Networks, 1957, Report On A Collision Which Occurred On The 15th August 1953 At Burke Valley Junction Near Manchester, First British Built Gas Tower Towed by Locomotives, British Railway Rule Book 1950, numerous booklets etc
Three pairs of good quality interlined curtains, the beige fabric decorated with woven patterns of red flowers and light brown leaves, width of each pair 160cm, drop 300cm, also with this lot are three matching pelmets, six ties, and seven tails (illustrated) Please note that the six ties have been removed from this lot
A single brass candlestick, another, a carved horn horses head mounted on an oval oak shield, a leather cigar holder, a leather cigarette case, blue enamelled and silver plated hairbrush, blue enamelled and chrome clothes brush, a cut glass globular light fitting with plated mounts, a colclough part tea service decorated with sprigs of flowers etc.
A pair of brass candlesticks a Sponge & Co. coffee bean grinder, a magic marmalade cutter, a pair of brass postal scales and weights - the pan engraved with inland postal rates, a hanging oil lamp in a Gothic pierced brass frame, a large green glass globular hall light and another smaller similar, copper jugs etc.
Spot-On Volkswagen rally car (195). Example in light grey with cream interior, RN9 to doors, spotlight and spare wheel to roof, Union and chequered flags to bonnet and ‘LXQ 216’ registration numbers. Boxed, minor wear. Vehicle VGC but wear to one racing number 9. With picture sheet. See Plate.2
2 Wiking VW Beetle saloons. Wiking for VW AG Wolfsburg, approximately 1:43 scale. A plastic model in light green with beige interior. Boxed. Contents Mint and another in green with a grey interior. In the remains of its box, significant wear/damage. Contents. VGC, minor rubbing to roof. See Plate.3
7 Volkswagens, by various makes. 2x GAMA Mini- Type 2 delivery van in white and a Beetle in metallic grey. 2x Minichamps Beetles ‘Hebmuller’ in black and cream. Vitesse Beetle in light metallic blue and cream. Plus 2x Rio- 1939 open top in black and another 1949 in dark green with cream roof. All boxed. Contents as new Mint.
4 Volkswagen vehicles. 2 x Dinky: VW Beetle De Luxe saloon in mid blue with suspension. Plus a colour test- Volkswagen body in light blue with no silver detailing, together with baseplate only, no wheels. Plus 2x Corgi: Pick-up recovery vehicle in white with ‘Racing Club’ decals to doors and a VW 1200 saloon in orange (383). In the remains of its box. GC-VGC. Dinky examples Illustrated on Plate.7

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