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Lot 393

VINTAGE LIGHTING, brass adjustable standard lamp on cast iron floor base

Lot 1299

Modern floor lamp in brushed steel finish

Lot 479

Floor-standing reading lamp

Lot 712

MODERN FLOOR STANDING THREE LIGHT LAMP WITH FLOWER SHAPED SHADES

Lot 1258

A COLLECTION OF OUTDOOR AND FLOOD LIGHTING to include four floor standing, two security lights with wall mounts one with motion sensor and a hand held wired lamp (all PAT pass and working) along with three hard hats (10)

Lot 320

2 MODERN PICTURES, PAIR OF MODERN BAR STOOLS & MODERN FLOOR LAMP

Lot 80

An Edwardian brass telescopic floor lamp converted to electricity

Lot 209

FLOOR LAMP, 145cm H approx, studio style tripod base.

Lot 22

FLOOR LAMP, 222cm H approx. x 180cm L, circa 1970 Italian, chrome with weighted base and rubber hose light.

Lot 77

A vintage onyx floor lamp collection only

Lot 79

A quality Victorian adjustable brass oil floor lamp with a cranberry glass shade with a Hinks Duplex rise & fall movement collection only

Lot 421

An oak spiral twist column floor lamp raised on circular moulded base and an oak fluted tapered column floor lamp on circular moulded base with bun feet (148cm x base: 35cm)

Lot 422

A painted square column modern floor lamp on square moulded base, with pleated shade (120cm x 26cm x 26cm)

Lot 424

A mid century onyx and brass panelled floor lamp on circular onyx base, complete with original orange pleated and fringed shade (114cm x 29cm)

Lot 128

An early 20th Century telescopic brass floor standard lamp

Lot 453

A RETRO DESIGNED ROCKET FLOOR LAMP having textured fibreglass cylindrical shade, supported on three teak finished fins, standing 107cm highCondition report: Good condition, just needs a clean, the plug has been removed so unable to test.

Lot 598

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE FLOOR LAMP AND A PAIR OF FIRE DOGS.

Lot 178

A floor standing, telescopic, brass oil lamp, approximately 144 cm (h) when at lowest setting.

Lot 607

MODERN BRASS FLOOR LAMP,along with another (2)

Lot 9015

A West German Pottery floor lamp in brown and white glazes, 56cm high, together with two floor vases, 429-45 and Scheurich 239-41 floral

Lot 9429

An original 1960's Martinelli Luce Italian 'Pipistrello' floor lamp in black painted metal and white perspex with rise and fall action. Designed by Gae Aulenfi. Max hight 88cm.

Lot 719

A modern floor standing metal lamp. (Collect only)

Lot 784

A bronze effect floor lamp, with green glass shades, height 123cm.Condition Report: After inspection Lot 784 is in good condition with no signs of any damage.

Lot 905

An electrified brass and glass floor standing oil lamp, height 140cm.After inspection, the Lot 812 is in good condition with no signs of any damage.

Lot 955

A rustic pine coffee table, a small open bookcase and an adjustable floor standing brass lamp.

Lot 229

A 20th century floor standing angle poise magnifying lamp

Lot 298

A 20th century industrial rise and fall floor lamp

Lot 609

A wall hanging gong, with scrolling bracket together with a retro floor lamp, 111cm high and a green flower decorated retro chair on a spreading base (3)Condition report: Minor marks to the gong, the lamp with joints between the legs and shade needing some restoration, the chair with some marks to the upholstery

Lot 1099

An oriental floor standing lamp

Lot 511

A floor standing Anglepoise style lamp

Lot 111

FLOOR LAMP, 123cm H helix design, gilt finish.

Lot 235

FEATHER CLOUD FLOOR LAMP, 168cm x 60cm x 60cm.

Lot 134

An Italian style brass and marble floor standing lamp

Lot 224

A Leviton brass floor standing lamp

Lot 164

Three Second World War Diaries belonging to a Royal Air Force casualty, the details of the owner are a little vague giving only name and rank but by cross referencing entries in the diaries with 'Commonwealth War Graves Commission' and marriage records we were able to ascertain that they belonged to Pilot Officer Eric Moore, of 59 Squadron, the diaries cover 14th - 29th January 1940, 5th December -  16th December 1940, and 3rd January - 30th January 1941, there must have been other diaries written by Eric Moore but these three give a fascinating insight into the feelings of an RAF Bomber crew member in the dark days after Dunkirk, the hand written detailed daily entries reveal his fears, hopes and aspirations for the future, obvious dedication to his wife, and reflections on how the war will develop, there are entries on raids on French ports (a long way from the 1000 bomber raids of the later years) detailing the routes out and back, anti aircraft fire and results, not always positive, relief at raids being cancelled, and frustration when, due to weather conditions, they can't make any at all, aircraft accidents, and deaths of friends and colleagues, he details his thoughts and regrets on the prospect of his own death in action, he describes everyday life in between operations, lectures, training, drinks in the mess, some riotous!, he mentions many other air crew by name and his interactions with them, critical of some, periods of leave with Elsie, his wife, visits to the local town, Emsworth, from R.A.F. Thorney Island where he was based, he is clearly very enthusiastic about cars and describes in detail his own experience buying and, unfortunately, repairing his own, the third diary, covering January, is where he is at his most reflective, possibly because the weather is so bad he is able to take part in only one raid,  the reading of the diaries is a poignant experience because 79752 Pilot Officer Eric Moore, Observer, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve was Killed in Action on the 22nd March 1941 with P/O Date (pilot) and Sgt. Watkins (Air Gunner), when his Bleheim IV Bomber aircraft, T2433, squadron code TR-X, was shot down off Katwijk by a Me109 Fighter of JG1 flown by Oberleutnant Paul Stolte, the beginning of each of the three diary's states that it should be given to his wife Elsie, gives the address where his last Will and Testament is held and that 'In it I leave everything that I possess to my wife', photos of Eric Moore can be seen on the number 59 Squadron website which also mentions his relationship with other aircrew which is detailed in the diaries, some entries are detailed below to give an indication of contents. Monday 14th October 1940: '..again detailed for L'Orient this evening, I don't feel half so jittery now when I hear such news, I think we had the worst we're likely to get on our last show..', 17/10/40: raid on Brest, describes take off, flight to target, weather condition, FLAK and bomb run, '..then, after a few seconds I let the two incendiaries off too. I was relieved to get rid of them and anxious to get out to sea..' , debrief in ops room, describes attack on 'enemy' destroyers earlier in the day by aircraft operating out of St Eval, '..the lads came back and found they had been attacking the British Navy!..', 20/10/40:description of drunken antics in Mess, '..throwing glasses, ash trays etc at the inoffensive wireless set at the end of the room..heaving arm chairs and tables in the centre of the room and executing a war dance around the pile with lamp shades on their heads..', 22/10/40: description of raid on L'Orient, '..sensation of impending disaster..' armourer hadn't plugged in the 'Mickey Mouse' (bomb release button) so bombs not released!, 24/10/40: '..also that the Coastal Command has done so well in smashing the invasion threat that we are to get ten days leave every 40 days in future..', 26/10/40: on standby for raid on Brest, Ops room for briefing, one aircraft has to drop out so required to take place, '..when Mac called through, 'I am landing, the air speed indicator is not registering, I gave a cheer and went and sat beside him for landing..', 27/10/40 raid on L'Orient, '..we came in at 4,500 feet for our attack. Running South over the town I caught a glimpse of the river which I recognised, had Mac turn 180 degrees and picking up a series of long roofs let go my stick of bombs. Beams promptly picked us up and evasive tactics prevented us seeing the results of our bombs..Mac twisted and turned making his manoeuvres more violent..he over shot the angle and and looking through the cabin roof I saw the searchlights pointed up at us, we were upside down!..I shall never understand how we failed to get hit..', 29/10/40: description of new bomb designed to set alight oil which had flowed onto water from tanks burst by Bomber Command, very crude and amateurish, deployed by hand!, 5/12/40 continued description of raid on L'Orient, disagreement with pilot over prospective factory targets, '..Mac replies 'We are sent to bomb L'Orient not a French factory making tits for babies milk bottles' quoth he..', thoughts on being killed in action, on return discovers that the 'Mickey Mouse' was unconnected to the circuit (again) so bombs still on board!, '..attended funeral of Heinman who crashed last Sunday morning..' description of funeral and grief of relatives, description of Dining in night in Officers Mess, 7/12/40: depression at thought of another week of flights, missing Elsie, description of aircraft from 53 Sqn crashing into trees on landing in poor weather, pilot, Weatherby, and Observer killed, 8/12/40: told by Flight Commander Ropy Palmer he is flying with him on raid as he is testing the Observers, Moore concerned he is under specific observation (correct), description of raid on L'Orient, gunner reports guns jammed and belly gun firing only single shots and front gun not working!, requests change of pilot and finds out he had already been complained about hence the 'test' by Palmer who declares his confidence in Moore, promises to see what he can do, 12/12/40: description of raid on Brest, heavy Flak, HMS Queen Elizabeth with destroyer screen leaves Portsmouth, no radio contact only signal lights to avoid discovery by enemy, 16/12/40: photo recce mission with Wing Commander to German aerodrome on Guernsey, spot two Dornier 18 Flying boats and a convoy of 5 ships, 4/1/41: '..a day full of tension and excitement..', description of scene at Thorney Island as Blenheims from 53 & 59 Squadrons are detailed to bomb a Hipper Class cruiser  (actually the Hipper herself) in a raid on Brest, Moore not detailed as on standby but describes excitement, apprehension, and in some, depression, at having to attack in daylight, describes damage to one of returned aircraft '..completely riddled yet none of the crew touched!..', 5/4/41: description of aircraft from 'A' and 'B' Flights 59 Sqn sent on another daylight raid on Brest, as given by colleagues, 10/12/40: description of loss of aircraft and crew when their TR91 radio packed up and they couldn't receive bearings to get back from a raid, believed to have crashed into Atlantic, '..another crew joined the limbo of those whose bones strew the floor of the sea bottom around these shores..', 16/1/41: 24 hrs leave with Elsie, '..hopes for our Junior were unfounded this time..have decided to wait until May before trying again. By that time the invasion attempt should be made &, I hope, frustrated. In effect, the war should be well on the way to victory for us by mid summer..', 17/1/41: description of attack on a German convoy by 6 aircraft of 59 Sqn, McCurdy's aircraft hit by a shell, '..he was damned lucky to get away with it..', 19/1/41: fed up with continuous grounding due to wet weather, criticism of some for 'wrong spirit', 21/1/40: walks into Emsworth and discovers church down side road, goes in and sits alone, very reflective, very sombre

Lot 244

Victorian floor standing oil lamp, now converted to electricity with later fabric-covered shade, loaded circular base with embossed copper cover, three honey suckle shaped cast feet.approximate height 175cm (69")Condition report: Frame supporting reservoir requiring re-soldering, shade in good order, copper base would benefit from re-polishing.

Lot 161

Floor Standing Uv Lamp H 760mm

Lot 76

Candle Light Products Limited Walnut Wooden Table Lamp With Cream Shade H 650mm Ikea Silver Metal Floor Lamp With A White Plastic Uplighter H 1800mm and Clip On Ikea Light

Lot 416

A brass Corinthian column floor standing lamp. (Collect only)

Lot 715

An early 20thC walnut standard or floor lamp, with a elaborate shade embellished with long tassels, etc., the lamp itself with a spiral and fluted column, circular platform and three splayed legs, each with ball and claw feet, 273cm high overall.

Lot 716

A late 19thC/early 20thC wrought iron floor lamp, with an oil lamp fitting and reservoir, the base decorated in Art Nouveau style with flowers, spirals, etc., 233cm high.

Lot 640

A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE GILT-BRASS ADJUSTABLE FLOOR STANDING LAMPEarly 20th CenturyWith telescopic action, plinth base decorated with ribbon-tied laurel cartouches, raised on four lion paw feet, 120cm excluding shadeCondition report: Tarnished. The gilt lacquer discoloured  and worn, notably to the base. 

Lot 17

Selva Floor Lamp The Contemporary Selva Table Lamp From Gallery Direct Boasts A Trendy Industrial Design A Muted Gold Lampshade Sits Upon A Slimline Black Metal Base To Create A Minimal And Modern Floor Lamp Feature This Versatile Floor Lamp In Both Current And Traditional Living Spaces W250 X D270 X H1460mm SR126 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 213

Bleu Nature Oakline Floor Lamp Raw oak, lacquered steel  Ø65 H197cm – Max. 2x60W – réf. L264 Shade not supplied 

Lot 29

Forden Tray Side Table Black The Simple Angular Black Metal Frame Allows A Clear View Of The Floor And Wall Surface Around The Side Table, So It Appears To Take Up Very Little Space In The Room. The Raised Edge Around The Perimeter Of The Top Surface Is An Unusual Design Feature That Is Also Practical. This Table Would Look Great In The Corner Of A Modern Lounge Or In A Stylish Entrance Hall With An Elegant Modern Table Lamp Or Some Interesting Reading Material Displayed On It W550 X D500 X H600mm  SR47 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 626

{ Option of lots: 626, 627 } Watson Floor Lamp Teal Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Teal Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included W320 X D820 X H1700mm (5055999229692)

Lot 627

{ Option of lots: 626, 627 } Watson Floor Lamp Teal Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Teal Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included W320 X D820 X H1700mm (5055999229692)

Lot 628

{ Option of lots: 628, 629, 630 } Watson Floor Lamp Teal Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Teal Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included W320 X D820 X H1700mm (5055999229692)

Lot 629

{ Option of lots: 628, 629, 630 } Watson Floor Lamp Teal Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Teal Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included W320 X D820 X H1700mm (5055999229692)

Lot 630

{ Option of lots: 628, 629, 630 } Watson Floor Lamp Teal Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Teal Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included W320 X D820 X H1700mm (5055999229692)

Lot 636

{ Option of lots: 636, 637, 638, 639 } Watson Nickle And White Floor Lamp Brushed Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Nickel And White Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included Width: 32cm Depth: 82cm Height: 170cm (5055999229678)

Lot 637

{ Option of lots: 636, 637, 638, 639 } Watson Nickle And White Floor Lamp Brushed Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Nickel And White Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included Width: 32cm Depth: 82cm Height: 170cm (5055999229678)

Lot 638

{ Option of lots: 636, 637, 638, 639 } Watson Nickle And White Floor Lamp Brushed Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Nickel And White Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included Width: 32cm Depth: 82cm Height: 170cm (5055999229678)

Lot 639

{ Option of lots: 636, 637, 638, 639 } Watson Nickle And White Floor Lamp Brushed Stylish Floor Lamp With An Industrial Style In A Nickel And White Finish. This Floor Lamp Features An Adjustable Frame And Cone Shaped Shade. This Light Requires A E27 Bulb, Max 60 Watt. Bulb Not Included Width: 32cm Depth: 82cm Height: 170cm (5055999229678)

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