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A French Art Deco wrought iron floor lamp, modelled as a bird perched on a column upon spiral work circular base, with twin hanging orange globe shades with carved geometric design, h.188cm. Privately consigned 'over the counter'.The hangers and shades are later (probably relatively contemporary).We believe the column and bird to be late Art Deco period, 1930s/40s.Area of surface discolouration to front of column.
An exhibition quality 5 inch gauge model of a Great Northern Railway Stiring Single 4-2-2 live steam tender locomotive No 53, The model built by John Richardson of Halifax, circa 1983, from works drawings and photographs. The brazed silver soldered copper superheated boiler having back-head fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, safety, blower, twin injectors, clack and blowdown valves, twin handled regulator, direction control, cab operated drain cocks, hinged G.N.R pattern firebox door and simulated wooden plank flooring. The chassis with twin outside cylinders and Stephenson’s internal link gear, drain cocks and linkage, crosshead with bronze slippers, detailed big ends, ratchet operated lubricator, brake and sanding gear, whistle and fine rivet detail. Further details include dummy ash-pan and damper controls, brake valve and ejector, vacuum gauge, wooden cab floor, steps, hand and lamp irons and steel and oak buffer beam. The six wheel tender with fitted hand operated feed pump, hand operated brake gear, water cocks, dummy well tank, hand rails and steps.The model finished in traditional G.N.R green and black lined livery and being of early design with fretwork splashers, oval makers plate, fitted couplings, hand-rails and steps. The locomotive has not been steamed since painting.The original full size locomotive was designed by Patrick Stirling, built in 1875, rebuilt in 1888 and withdrawn from service in 1906.Length 142cm. Cab width 35cm.Purchased at Christies in August 1986 by Lord Braybrooke. The model won a Silver Medal at the Model Engineer exhibition Wembley in 1983. Provenance: The Lord Braybrooke Collection, Audley End, Saffron WaldenNo boiler history available.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranty as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.
Achille Castiglioni for Flos, an 'Arco' floor lamp with a white marble base and a stainless steel adjustable arc, label to the inside of the shade CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown (no bulb). Generally good condition. Minor marks and signs of age. Wiring looks to be in reasonable order

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