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Marbled glass light fitting, circa 1930s'; and an Edwardian drop light fitting (two)

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Charles Eames designed 1959 aluminimum group coffee table with light oak veneered top on a grey painted pedestal and four star universal aluminimum base, manufactured by Herman Miller

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1970's ceramic table lamp base and brushed aluminium light shade

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I Guzzini "Gae Aulente"-style white metal finish wall light (See lot 491 for illustration).

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Robin Day, light oak veneered plywood-topped dining table on black metal base and four Hille Stack chairs

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JOHN CALLOW "A light breeze off the French Coast - shipping coming into harbour", signed, and the reverse inscribed with the title, oil on canvas, 30" x 50".

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BENJAMIN WILLIAMS LEADER "Evening Light", signed and dated 1919, oil on board, 12.25" x 16.75", in the original giltwood and gesso frame.

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George IV (1820-30), sovereign, 1821, edge knocked and two light striations across King's face, about very fine

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George VI (1936-52), Coronation, 1937, proof set of 4 gold coins, £5 - £1/2, a few very light handling marks and a small stain on each side of the £5, otherwise practically mint state, in Royal Mint case of issue (4)

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Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, bronze medal, by Webb & Mills, 50mm. (B.H.M. 940), and George III, bronze 'dedication' medal, by Webb & Depaulis, from Mudie's set, 1817, 41mm. (B.H.M. 933), first with several light edge bruises but good very fine, second extremely fine, both toned; together with Death of Cardinal Henry Stuart (Henry IX), 1788, bronze medal, by Hamerani, 53mm. (B.H.M. 282; Woolfe 73:1), struck from rusty dies on a flan without a collar, very fine (3)

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South Africa, Krugerrand, 1981, several light scratches but extremely fine

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A pair of Boucheron sapphire and diamond clip earrings, each centred with a rectangular trap-cut sapphire with a dark blue/light green-ish blue colour change, within an open surround with small eight-cut diamond 'C' scroll borders and two diamond three stone collet and spoke motifs, on clip fittings signed 'Monture Boucheron', with an indistinct mark and French eagle head gold poincon, the mounts with the dogs head platinum poincon

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An Austrian pottery figural lamp, modelled as a young girl wearing a bonnet and pinafore dress she stands by a stove pouring liquid from a jug into a large pot, 62cm high, impressed marks and 'Austria' (there is a bracket inside which would accommodate the light fitments, and a coloured filter in the pot would throw a pleasing light on to the child's face).

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A Victorian silver fireman's helmet for the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade, London 1883 by Philip Smith Firmin, with a comb chased with fire-breathing dragons above a matt scrolling cartouche applied with the letters NVFB (Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade), with round link chin-straps suspended from florets, 25.5cm high (10in); and a pair of epaulettes in the form of articulated graduated discs; together with the original oval black painted tin case with an applied brass plaque 'Firmin & Sons, Accoutrement Makers, 153 Strand & 13 Conduit St, London' In September 1878, due to the lack of men and equipment in the Newbury Borough Fire Brigade, about twenty tradesmen determined to form a volunteer fire brigade and, after some debate by the town's Watch Committee, a majority voted to accept the services of an auxiliary brigade. The first captain of the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade was Mr Brice Wilson and the first recorded call-out was in May 1879. Captain Wilson subsequently commanded the NVFB until shortly before his death around the end of 1887. In February 1884, at a dinner for the NVFB held in the Council Chamber and 'brilliantly illuminated by the electric light', Captain Wilson was presented with a silver helmet, epaulettes and an illuminated address. The address stated that past and present members of the NVFB 'beg your acceptance of the accompanying helmet and epaulettes as a token of esteem and to mark our appreciation of your untiring energy for the welfare of the Brigade.' In his reply Captain Wilson said that he would 'always use it when on duty' (Selected extracts from the Newbury Weekly News, February 14th 1884.) Given the hallmark date of this helmet (1883) and the fact that no other example of this date is known, there is every probability that this is the one presented to Captain Wilson at the Gala dinner in his honour in February 1884.

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An Art Deco chromium plated four-light candelabrum, the circular sconces surmounting two u-shaped tubes asymmetrically arranged above a circular base with reeded edge, 28cm high.

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A LADY FIGURE LADY CHARMAIN HN1948 [LIGHT RESTORATION]

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A MINIATURE LADY FIGURE PATRICIA M28 [LIGHT HAIRLINE TO BASE]

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A brass hall lantern with curved glass panels (one cracked), the central rope twist fitting with four electric light simulated candles, on scroll brackets. 26 1/2 in. (67cm).

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A 19th century French bronze gothic night light in the form of a chapel with gilt figure of a medieval knight and coloured glass side windows, the roof with a steeple. 9 1/4 in. (23.5cm).

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A late Victorian seaside memento, with seashell decoration to the circular frames with a glazed view of shipping passing a light house. 9 3/4 in. (25cm).

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Bakhtiari rug, Shahr Kord, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia about 1900-20, 6ft.6in. x 4ft.6in. 1.98m. x 1.37m. Overall uneven wear, light brown corroded in places. The delicacy of 'drawing' and comparative fineness of weave suggest a fairly early date for this rug.

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Indian carpet, probably Kashmir, north India early 20th century, 8ft.11in. x 6ft.3in. 2.72m. x 1.91m. Light surface stain lower right corner.

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A pair of parcel gilt patinated bronze six-light candelabra in the Greek Revival style, each with gilt heron cast finial over six stylised oil lamp inspired branches with foliate cast nozzles suspending fine gilt chains over the slender fluted upright with gilt collar and foliate cast socket, the base with three lion paw feet and pierced anthemion cast apron between, 57cm high.

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An unusual silver plate pair of telescopic electric lamp bases, by Elkington & Co, with tilt mechanism, square reeded columns and shaped bases, 35cm high closed (including light fitting).

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A silver three-light candelabrum, the moulded octagonal base with short knopped stem to similar sconce with detachable nozzle, with twin scroll branches, Sheffield 1959 by James Deacon & Sons, 28cm wide, weighted.

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A late 18th/early 19th century clear and light blue paste necklace, white metal collet mounted with open backs and two-stone drop.

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A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester porcelain coffee can and saucer, each piece painted with a panel containing shells and seaweed within a gold octagonal reserve on a light-grey marble ground and a gold rim, probably by Thomas Baxter, circa 1810, some minor rubbing.

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A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester cup and saucer, each piece painted with a panel containing shells and seaweed within a gold octagonal reserve on a light grey marbled ground and a gold rim, probably by Thomas Baxter, circa 1810.

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Great Britain 1840 1d. black, used on a small envelope from Dunse to Johnstone on 2 November 1840. The adhesive which has large even margins is tied by a light Maltese Cross cancellation in the distinctive brownish orange ink used at Dunse. Postal markings on the reverse of Dunse and Glasgow. Stanly Gibbons No. 2.

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Great Britain 1873-80 6d., Plate 17, block of 9, lettered GB-ID, good colour, light wrinkles, almost full original gum. Stanley Gibbons No. 147.

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A large Art Deco style pink opaque glass ceiling light bulb with moulded garland and fluted design, 40 cms. diameter.

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A hanging ceiling light with pierced brass frame and cut and frosted clear glass shade, 27 cms. together with two cut clear glass decanters and stoppers.

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A collection of three various pink and frosted glass ceiling light shades.

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A small collection of motoring magazines including Autocar, The Motor, The Light Car, Practical Motorist, etc. dating from 1939 to 1946, together with a collection of Hobbies Weekly magazines 1952 - 1953.

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27 Manchester United programmes from the 1957-58 season, including Sheffield Wednesday 19th February (line-up in light pencil), a 'pirate' v Dukla Prague 13th November & an away at Bolton; the lot also including two 57-58 token sheets, a 1968 European Cup final programme signed by Sir Matt Busby & 2 other progs. (32)

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A light-weight rose gold longuard, belcher link with swivel, (broken at one point) 59" length, weight 19gms.

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The Radio Times Vol. 1 No. 1 Sunday September 28th 1923. Leading with an article by Arthur R. Burrows "Whats in the Air", priced at Two Pence in good condition, with light foxing to front page and previously folded.

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PAIR OF CONTINENTAL EMPIRE STYLE THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, each with domed gadrooned foot beneath a columnar standard issuing scrolling candle arms, with leaf-cast candle cups and pierced drip pans. 48cm

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A 1930s Degue moulded glass circular ceiling light shade, with abstract design, 40cm diamter

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A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson night light with humorous gnome handle, and a similar beaker with elf handle (2)

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FOUR PIECES OF FLUTED ARMOUR. Four unrelated pieces of light armour, in the fluted 15/16thC style.

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A MAHOUTS SPIKE Wooden handle with Goad and spike, some light inlay etc

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GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI (1720-1778) CARCERI D'INVENZIONE: THE GOTHIC ARCH (pl.XIV) (Robison 40) Etching with engraving, c.1749-1760, a well-inked impression on laid Plate 41 x 55cm. ++ Apparently in good condition; a little light foxing; unexamined out of frame

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SIR DAVID YOUNG CAMERON, RA, RSA, RWS (1865-1945) MAR'S WORK, STIRLING No.2 (R.386) Etching with drypoint, printed with tone, 1907, signed in pencil Plate 25 x 17cm. ++ Slight light-staining

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SIR DAVID YOUNG CAMERON, RA, RSA, RWS (1865-1945) YVON (R.425) Etching with drypoint, printed with tone, 1911, signed in pencil Plate 26.5 x 12.4cm. ++ Very slight light-staining

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ELYSE ASHE LORD (Fl.1915-1939) THE DANCE Etching, printed in colours, signed in pencil and numbered 50/85, in a contemporary lacquered Oriental frame Plate 26.5 x 21.25cm. ++ Slight light-staining; good condition overall

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JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER, PRBA (1834-1903) BILLINGSGATE (K.47) Etching, 1859, as published in "The Portfolio", 1878 (or by Hammerton?) Plate 15 x 22.5cm. ++ Good condition; slight light staining

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JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER, PRBA (1834-1903) OLD HUNGERFORD BRIDGE (K.76) Etching, 1861, as published in "Sixteen Etchings" ("Thames Set") Plate 13.5 x 21cm. ++ Good condition; slight light staining; a few small spots of foxing

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ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956) ST PAULS AND HMS PRESIDENT; WESTMINSTER Two, drypoint etchings, both signed and inscribed with title in pencil Each 12 x 24.5cm. approx. (2) ++ Good, crisp impressions; some slight light staining

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AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, RA (1880-1969) A QUESTION OF COLOUR (G&C 67) Colour reproduction, published by Frost and Reed, 1961, with blindstamp, signed in pencil 45 x 60.5cm. ++ Good colour; some very slight light staining

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AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, RA (1880-1969) LA MAIRIE, MANOSQUE (G&C 65) Colour reproduction, published by Frost and Reed, 1960, with blindstamp, signed in pencil 44.5 x 60.5cm. ++ Good colour overall; some slight light staining

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THOMAS ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) HAMMERSMITH Pen and grey ink with grey wash 24.5 x 36.5cm. ++ Light stained; needs a clean

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