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An Austrian Art Nouveau DITMAR hanging cast iron rise and fall oil lamp with a green and pinc ceramic body and original white opaline shade. C19th century. Converted to electicity. Missing the middle weight and the glass chimney. H90cm, W33cm. (2) Αυστριακή κρεμαστή λάμπα Αρ Νουβό. Inhouse Packing & Shipping: For EU countries €80 Karl Rudolf Ditmar: born 3rd May 1818, in Preslau in the state of Brandenburg, died 22nd March, 1895, Znaim, Moravia. Rudolf and his brother Friedrich relocated to Vienna in 1839, where they traded in oil lamps. On the 5th August 1841, as the Ditmar Brothers, they opened their own metalwork facility manufacturing oil lamps. In the 1850's Rudolf developed the "Viennese Moderateur Lampe", an adjustable oil supply mechanism, which came to dominate world markets. Due to changes in fashion, lamp bodies changed to ceramic from metal due to the infinite number of design possibilities available. Therefore, in 1879, Rudolf opened an art pottery factory in Znaim, originally manufacturing lamp bodies in earthenware, however some porcelain has also been seen. Around 1890 they also started producing a range of steins. Rudolf died in 1895.
A 19th century satin birch writing desk with a brass galleried shelf over a shaped top with lift up writing slope with black inset leather skiver over an assortment of five drawers on foliate carved and reeded tapering supports terminating in ceramic castors with a central drawer to the front flanked by two pull out cupboard doors modelled as drawers, stamped L W Collmann No.3595 90cm x 122cm
VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE WORK CABINET ON STAND, probably by John Joseph Mechi, the hinged cover with silk lined interior above a pair of panelled doors enclosing two fitted drawers and a further drawer enclosing a removable rosewood writing slope, the ink and vesta boxes gilt stamped MECHI, 4 LEADENHALL ST, a barleytwist column and quatripartite base with scrolling legs and ceramic castors, the whole with gilt scrolling framed painted scenes of peacocks and other birds in neo-classical gardens, the cupboard doors painted with parrots with flowers and fruit, height 98cm, width 44cm, depth 36cm Provenance: Listed in the Inventory of Mrs R Miller's property at p46 of "Articles of Furniture and Ornament bought for 44 Montague Square, London W1" as purchased from I Staal, 138 Brompton Road, SW3 in April 1951 for £95. It is described there as "A Painted Victorian Work Cabinet of papier-mache, circa 1850". Sold by Mrs R Miller (then of Periteau House, Winchelsea, Sussex) to Bragge and Sons, Rye, circa 1975. *The catalogue for the Great Exhibition 1851 illustrates a comparable work table by MECHI, page 739.
A SELECTION OF SCOTCH WHISKIES Comprising: GLASGOW HERALD 8 YEAR OLD BICENTENARY Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl. 40% abv. Bottled in 1983 to Celebrate 200th anniversary of the first publication of the Glasgow Herald. Level top shoulder. Cork closure broken. BELL'S DECANTER - QUEEN MOTHER 90TH BIRTHDAY. 75cl. 43% abv. In original box. Good fill level. excellent condition. GLEN FIONA - 500TH ANNIVERSARY OF SCOTCH WHISKY 1494-1994. 20cl. 40% abv. Ceramic jug. Wax seal intact. Some evaporation. Very good condition. GLASGOW - EUROPEAN CITY OF CULTURE 1990 Miniature. 5cl. 40% abv. Ceramic miniature. Excellent condition. THE CULLODEN - OLD HIGHLAND MALT WHISKY Miniature. 5cl. 40% abv. Ceramic jug. Very good condition. THE SCOTTISH POWER COLLECTION - AUCHENTOSHAN 10YO; BOWMORE 10YO; GLEN GARIOCH 8YO Miniatures. All 5cl. All 43% abv. In original box. 8 bottles.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND CERAMIC MANTEL CLOCK, the dial of "Sevres" style porcelain painted with a lady playing a harp and a child in a landscape, the dial with gilt and jewelled border, the sides similarly decorated, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 15" high. See illustration

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