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Lot 267

Vintage/retro glass floor lamp with parchment design shade 133cm overall

Lot 722

An Arts and Crafts copper, iron and gilt metal mounted standing floor lamp, central column with wrought iron scrolling tripod support, 120cm high; a gilt metal standing floor light, mid 20th century, flaring shade leading to central column and stepped circular base, 165cm high. (2). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).

Lot 455

A rocket floor lamp, 113cm high

Lot 100

An Anglepoise Type 1227/Type 75 floor standing lamp, circa 1960, early model with perforated shade, circular base, retailed by C. J. Plucknett & Co Ltd, 38 Poland St, London W1, 146cm high.

Lot 418

An Indian brass floor standing oil lamp with cockerel surmount, together with a planter, a bell, a censer and a brass stool.

Lot 127

A mahogany hall table, half-round shape with single drawer, 2ft. 6in. and a modern brass floor lamp

Lot 577

Three branch floor lamp and matching pair table lamps

Lot 578

Three branch floor lamp and matching table lamp

Lot 55

Modern three-legged floor lamp with shades

Lot 228

W A S Benson, an extending cast iron and copper floor standing oil lamp, the four splayed feet supporting three iron rods (one with carrying handle) connected by a cast iron foliate disc, the central adjustable rod terminating in three copper leaves, the reservoir and burner by Hinks & Sons with retailers marks for Maple and Co (to winder), with contemporary coloured glass shade, marked 'Rd No 230690', 1894,155cm high including shade Note: see p.248, plate 8 of Ian Hammerton 'W A S Benson' by for a similar example

Lot 405

An early 20thC Japanese Inmari palette floor vase converted into a lamp

Lot 1060

A Brass floor standing lamp

Lot 866

A gilt metal arc standing floor lamp, of adjustable form, 203 cm high.

Lot 605

Wrought iron adjustable floor standing oil lamp, copper reservoir and brass fitments, triangular scrolled base.

Lot 193

A BRASS & ONYX FLOOR LAMP w SLAG GLASS SHADEAn old brass and onyx floor lamp having a side table design with attached lamp over onyx table top. Scrolled design throughout. Slag glass shade with green and multicolor design. Three feet with figural fish design. Early 20th century. Measures 56" height x 18" diameter (142.2cm x 45.7cm).

Lot 381

A late 19th / early 20th Century wrought metal floor standing oil lamp stand with brassed finish, together with a collection of brass stair rods, and an adjustable fender with brassed finish

Lot 684

A wrought iron floor standing lamp

Lot 123

Vintage teak and fibreglass floor lamp 'London Morning' print after Folland

Lot 587

An Art Nouveau brass floor standing oil lamp and two others

Lot 886

A TIFFANY REPRODUCTION DRAGON HEAD SHADE STAINED GLASS AND BRONZE FLOOR LAMP, LATE 20TH CENTURY. Height 66 inches, diameter 24 inches.

Lot 86

Arne Jacobsen style, Danish: A twin light floor Lamp, 20th century, the original made by Louis Poulsen, the oval shade supported on slender column, raised on oval foot, height 183 cm. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).

Lot 723

A floor standing pewter style lamp, an Art Nouveau style picture frame and a quantity of decorative prints

Lot 502

HARVEY GUZZINI, ITALY 1960/1970s, a floor lamp, the amber plastic shade supported on a circular chrome stem with domed circular base, 173cm high

Lot 209

Venetian studio glass lampshade/dome by Gianfranco Boffelli, having typical internal multi coloured abstract decoration, signed, 34cm high, standing on a contemporary black finish metal floor lamp stand, overall height 179cm Some minor chips to the underside opening where the glass fits over the metal stand, the foot of the stand has two circular areas of rust - both approx. 100m in diameter - General condition consistent with age **

Lot 910

BRONZE FLOORLAMP - 1930s Bronze Floor lamp, probably Caldwell, having a tripod footed base, impressed decoration, 62" tall, 15" foot to foot, comes with vintage hand-painted Gothic themed silk shade, very good condition.

Lot 164

A 1960`s fibre glass floor lamp

Lot 2107

A gilt metal floor lamp with triple lamp fitting .

Lot 591

A ornate giltwood floor lamp with acanthus leaf and oak leaf decoration.

Lot 8105

Chinese Bronze Floor LampChinese bronze floor lamp, early 20th century, with a dish top etched with bamboo leaves supported by three gui-dragons above a compressed bulb, the shaft with a pattern of meandering dragons amid clouds, raised on a shaped tripod base, together with a kesi shade woven with figures in landscape, 66``hStarting Price: $250

Lot 8111

East Indian Pierced Brass Floor LampEast Indian brass floor lamp and shade, the ornate openwork shaft decorated with shaped reserves and tendrils with two bulbs above a splayed base, together with a shade featuring contrasting geometric patterns, lamp: 70.75``hStarting Price: $200

Lot 100

An early 20th century brass floor lamp, with spiral-twist stem and cast circular base

Lot 94

FLOOR LAMP, adjustable, in chrome finish, 140cm H.

Lot 2676

A 20th Century mahogany table lamp with gilded foliate and bee decoration, the turned stem on a fluted circular base, together with a floor lamp, fitted with three frosted glass shades.

Lot 2686

A pair of brass table lamps with scalloped shades, on flexible and turned stems and circular bases, a similar table lamp, a pair of floor standing lamps and two similar floor standing lamps.

Lot 462

A giltwood and velvet lined column shaped floor lamp with a circular base on bun feet and a shade, 74cm high

Lot 421

A Thermidor Belge brass oil floor lamp the reservoir raised on a plain column embellished with cast and wrought scrolls, raised on a gadrooned circular base with tripod supports, 58in.(147.5cm.) high, converted to electricity.

Lot 430

"Italian spherical floor/table lamp on metal feet, 1970`s, 65cm "

Lot 259

A Brexton Collection wicker picnic hamper with contents of plates, etc., together with a wicker basket containing a collection of small terracotta plant pots, and a large modern metal framed floor standing lamp with amphora shaped shade

Lot 34

In the manner of Goldscheider, A large Art Nouveau figural floor lamp, modelled as a maiden holding an oversized flower stem over her shoulder, the head forming the light fitting, unmarked, 100cm (39in)

Lot 205

Elio Martinelli, A Serpente model floor lamp, designed 1965, metal and perspex with rotating arm, cast marks to base, 120cm (47in)

Lot 2151

An Art Deco style oak floor lamp.

Lot 1264

An Art Deco floor lamp on wheels with brown tinted top

Lot 3

An exhibition quality model of a 3 1/2 inch gauge North Eastern Railway 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender No 2021, built by Mr H P Jackson of York, the boiler bearing builders plaque ‘Jackson York’, having fittings including safety valve, clack and other valves, cab detail including pressure gauge, regulator, water sight glass, drain cocks,firebox door, screw reverse lever, whistle, sliding windows and mahogany planked floor. Chassis details include twin inside cylinders with Stephenson’s link gear, footplate controls, lubricator, crosshead driven feedpump, bypass and pipework. Six wheel tender with fitted hand feed pump, filler cap and vent, tool boxes, steps, hand and lamp irons the shaped chassis frames with period style leaf springs and lining work. The model finished in apple green and black livery with white and black lining. Length 43ins Cab Width 5 1/2ins

Lot 5

A fine exhibition quality 3 1/2 inch gauge Beyer Garratt ‘Samuel Jackson’ 2-8-0-0-8-2 Locomotive No 4, built by Mr A William G Tucker, the copper boiler with fittings including safety, pressure and water gauges,whistle and other valves. Cab fittings including draincock and lever operated firebox door, three fitted Bassett Lowke gauges, brake lever,regulator and hardwood planked floor with checker-plate panel. Chassis fittings including twin outside cylinders at both ends of locomotive with fine fluted motion fitted, steam driven boiler water pump and injector. The model finished in green and black livery with polished brightwork fitted with steps, handrails, lamp irons and vacuum hoses. Length 66ins Cab Width 7 1/2ins. * William Tucker was a well known locomotive builder in the 1950’s and 1960’s and is known for building a rare model of a 3 1/2 inch gauge ‘Decapod’ tank locomotive which was documented in ‘The Model Engineer’. The name plate on this locomotive commemorates Samuel Jackson who became the Works Director at Beyer Peacock Locomotive builders and was the draughtsman who prepared the first works drawings for these famous locomotives.

Lot 10

A fine exhibition quality model of a 5 inch gauge Class 27 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways Goods 0-6-0 Locomotive and six wheel Tender No 11, built by Louis Raper of Failsworth to Aspinal’s design, the copper boiler having fittings including safety valve, clack and injector valves, high standard cab detail including Bassett Lowke pressure gauge, regulator, twin water sight glasses, drain cocks, pivot firebox door, reversing wheel, steam brake control, whistle and mahogany planked floor with swivel opening ‘porthole’ style windows. Chassis details include twin inside cylinders with Stephenson’s link gear, footplate controls, lubricator, pipework, leaf springs, vacuum hoses, rivet work. Six wheel tender with fitted hand operated feed pump, filler caps and vents, tool boxes, steps, hand and lamp irons. The model finished in Black livery with red lining, sign written ‘Lancashire and Yorkshire’ with cabside plate ‘L & Y Ry Co Makers-Horwich 1889’ and polished brightwork to locomotive. Length 52ins Cab Width 7 1/2ins

Lot 12

A fine exhibition quality model of a 7 1/4 inch gauge Great Western 61xx Class ‘Large Prairie’ side tank 2-6-2 locomotive No 6110, this model is built according to the engine No 6110 when it came out of Swindon works, from original drawings and built by Mr Harry Powell of Crewe, fitted with a copper superheated boiler and Belpaire firebox, safety valve, regulator, sight glass, pressure gauge, draincocks, lever and quadrant-operated reverse gear, hand brake, lever operated firebox doors,simulated plank floor, rivet work, tool boxes, whistle and injector valves. Chassis fittings include twin outside cylinders with Stephenson link gear and piston valves, fluted motion, lubricators, injector, steam brakes, full rivet detailing, lamp, lamp-irons, steps and handrails. Front and rear vacuum hoses. The model finished in Great Western green and black livery with polished brightwork. Length 62ins Cab Width 12 1/2ins. The 61xx Class of G W R Praire locomoitive built between 1931 and 1935. Comprising the engine No.6100 to 6169. The engine No.6110 was built at Swindon in 1931.The boiler pressure of this series was 225lbs against 200 lbs in the previous series.Later those locomotives where fitted with sliding shutters on the cab sides and No 6110 was actually the first to be equipped. Prairie Tanks were the mainstay of the GWR Branch line traffic and medium freight work being withdrawn from service by 1961. Only one of the 61xx series has survived into preservation, but several Large Prairies have survived.

Lot 13

An exhibition quality model of a 7 1/4 inch gauge Great Western ‘Dean Goods’ 0-6-0 Goods Locomotive and Tender No 2467, built by Mr Louis Raper of Failsworth, the copper boiler having fittings including safety valve, clack and other valves, high standard cab detail including scaled pressure gauge, regulator, water sight glass, drain cocks, lever operated sliding firebox door, reverse lever, axle oilers, whistle chain with mahogany planked floor and having opening ‘porthole’ style windows. Chassis details include twin inside cylinders with Stephenson’s link gear, footplate controls, lubricator, injectors, crosshead driven feedpump and bypass, pipework, leaf springs, vacuum pipes,rivet work. Six wheel tender with filler caps and vents, tool boxes, steps, hand and lamp irons. The model finished in Great Western green and black livery. Length 77 1/2ins Cab Width 9ins

Lot 18

A fine exhibition quality model of a 10 1/4 inch inch gauge Royal Scot 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender No 46139 ‘The Welch Regiment’, built by Mr Louis Raper of Failsworth to the design by Sir William Stanier in 1943, the steel and copper boiler having fittings including safety valves, regulator, blower,whistle, steam brakes, injectors and blow down valves, incorporating fully external detailing and smoke deflectors, fine quality cab with twin sight glasses, drain cocks, regulator, lever operated sliding doors to firebox, reverse control, steam brake control, drivers seat and oak planked floor. Chassis with three cylinders fitted and Walschaerts valve gear, fine lubricating system, draincocks, sanding gear,steam brakes, vacuum pipes,leaf springs and quality finished wheels, fluted motion and smoke deflector plates as fitted to this later example. The tender with water scoop, hand feed pump, brakes to all wheels and fitted steps, handrails and lamp irons. The model finished in British Railways ‘Brunswick Green’ Livery with lining and polished brightwork. Length 146ins Cab Width 19 1/4ins. The original Scot Class was designed and built by Sir Henry Fowler and rebuilt by Sir William Stanier FRS of which this is an example.Often refered to as the ‘Rebuilt Scot’ being derived from the LMS Royal Scot class introduced in 1927 with parallel boiler and single chimneys. The original locomotives of this design were finally withdrawn from service in December 1962. * Sir William Stanier FRS. Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LMS at the companies Crewe works. * Louis Raper of Failsworth, Lancashire was regarded by Jack Salem as possibly the finest all round locomotive builder of his time.

Lot 284A

A BO CONCEPT SHOWER MEGA FLOOR LAMP WITH CHROME BASE, approx 186cm high x 52cm wide.

Lot 735

An Edwardian brass floor lamp on tapering base cast with leaves, and three shades.

Lot 573

Mid Century floor lamp, the brushed aluminum shade rising above the circular top centered with a sectional ashtray with lighter, below having a magazine holder fitted with 1950`s publications, 50"h x 15"w Provenance: Property from a regular contributor to Chrome Connection Magazine Start Price $50

Lot 566A

Greta Magnusson Grossman floor lamp, 56"h, Provenance: Property from a regular contributor to Chrome Connection Magazine Start Price $50

Lot 185

An adjustable four-rod steel floor lamp, with Lyon makers label Extending to 180cm approx.

Lot 196

A chrome multi-light floor lamp, Italian, circa 1960 Approximately 200cm high and 130cm wide Illustrated online at www.mossgreen.com.au

Lot 371

An art deco alabaster and wrought metal floor lamp, French, circa 1920 200cm high, bowl diameter 50cm Illustrated online at www.mossgreen.com.au

Lot 46

A Victorian brass floor-standing oil lamp, with copper reservoir, on scroll base, converted to electric

Lot 173

A grained wood floor lamp, turned and fluted stem, together with brass floor lamp incorporating marble-top wine table, also to include a giltwood magazine rack and two mirrors

Lot 892

A peach tinted glass mounted wooden floor lamp, on stepped, square section chrome and glass base, with later shade unsigned 160cm. high

Lot 202

FLOOR MOUNTED ANGLEPOISE LAMP, in chrome finish, 160cm H.

Lot 285

Harvey Guzzini floor lamp, circa 1970, the burnt amber spherical shade with chromed rim and opaque centre shade, raised on circular white pierced plastic base, 56 cm high

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