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Miscellaneous small items: a cased Masonic jewel with a pendant keystone, a stamp case, an ivory folding tablet with leaves, a pendant fob, a napkin ring A/F, a 'hammered' coin , two enamelled buckles (1 A/F) a putto menu holder, a gilt metal chain, 9 filigree buttons, two coins with added pendant loops, two bronze medals, a torch A/F, a ring mount and a plated "Acme Thunderer" whistle (lot)
Medals etc: a modern badge "The Memorial of Merit of Saint Charles The Martyr" (cased), a cased bronze Edward VII coronation medal, a cased white medal "Reward of Merit" medal, a North American fencing medal for "EPEE", a cased bronze Victorian jubilee medal, four gilt copper canters, a fret pierced "Yeal Regatta" fob prize medal, an enamel and gilt metal racecourse pass and badge (Sandown) two enamelled, Masonic badges and another cased medal etc. (lot)
An Oriental Gilt Bronze Bulbous Censer having raised floral and leaf decoration, on 3 splayed feet, 17cm wide (no cover), seal mark to base also an eastern gilt bronze round bowl with raised floral, leaf and scroll decoration, on similar tripod stand mounted with 3 elephants, bowl 20cm diameter (3)
French bronze four glass 'Pendule 400 Jours' four glass mantel clock, the movement inscribed 'Pendule 400 Jours', Paris, fabrication Francaise Troux D'Axes Comprimes, no. A. 8.-793-0, the 3.75" white dial signed Gerome ? Paris, within a classical temple breakfront pillared case applied with cherubs amidst fruiting vines and surmounted by an arched top, 13.25" high
R.M.S. BERENGARIA: AN EXCEPTIONAL GILT BRONZE AND CUT CRYSTAL SALOON DECKHEAD SIX- LIGHT "ELECTROLIER" DECKHAND LAMP, CIRCA 1913. now converted to a three-light table lamp and mounted on a circular wooden base. 20 x 15in. (51 x 38cm.). Probably produced by N. Burt & Co., Glasgow, this lamp was originally located in the vestibule of the Palm Court. Originally Imperator, the ship was surrendered to Cunard in compensation for their losses in World War One, most notably that of Lusitania whose route she occupied in company with Mauretania and Aquitania. Re-named on April 16th, 1921 as "Berengaria" - the wife of Richard the Lionheart - she quickly became established as a favourite with passengers who enjoyed the pre-War elegance of her dŽcor embodied by this exquisitely detailed and luxurious lamp. The great depression forced a slump in profits, and this, compounded by a fire in March 1938, spelt the end. Returning to Southampton in November, she was sold for breaking, but this was delayed by World War Two and was not completed until 1946
A Tiffany Favrile glass and bronze 'Geometric' floor lamp, 1900-1920, the domed shade of radiating bands of striated green and ochre above an arcaded border, on a cylindrical standard with a foliform base, the shade apparently unmarked, the base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/681A, 161cm (63.5in) high Provenance: Peter Grant (1935-1995), thence by descent
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