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Tom Dixon (born 1959), a kinetic spiral floor lamp, steel with applied gold leaf, on a domed base, approximately 150cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition overall good. Slightly untrue on base, leaning slightly. There are noticeable blemishes to gilded decoration. Will need re-wiringARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A retro vintage 20th Century 1970's free standing upright adjustable twin spotlight floor lamp light having two rise and fall brass spotlights. All raised on a brown enamelled round base with a central chrome bar support. Condition; sold as untested, overall good condition. Measures approx; 106cm x 28cm.
A brass floor standing lamp of adjustable height, with circular spreading base, 155cm high (adjustable) together with a further brass lamp standard, 152cm high to the light fitting (2)Condition report: Wired to a non GB plug. Slight oxidation and wear to the brass in places and top carrying handle slightly bent. Otherwise in good condition.
BELLING; a 1970s floor lamp and convector heater with orange base and fibreglass shade, height 120cm.Additional InformationSome small chips and nibbles to the rim of the fibre glass shade, further dirt, discolouration, some deterioration to metalware etc. Known to be working when last tested but no guarantee of working order and have not tested this item ourselves.
Carlo Urbinati (Italian b.1949), a 'Galdino' floor lamp for Harvey Guzzini, c.1972, With two adjustable black painted aluminium shades on chromed stand with weighted and domed base, 171cm high Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed
Oak floor standing bookcase, the glazed top section with double doors enclosing two shelves, panelled cupboard under, raised on shaped plinth base (W67cm, H181cm, D47cm) together with a telescopic wrought metal standard lamp with scrolled decoration (H156cm) and a Georgian mahogany demi lune console table, with boxwood and ebonised string inlay, raised on square tapered supports (W116cm, D67cm, H78cm)
POUL CADOVIUS: A 'ROYAL SYSTEM' RS50 HANGING PENDANT LAMP AND PLANTER manufactured by H.F. Belysning, copper finish, the upper bowl serving as the light shade, the lower bowl to be used as a planter, each bowl 45cm diameter, retaining the apparently original cardboard boxPoul Cadovius (1911 - 2011) was one of the most colourful and successful figures in the history of Danish furniture industry. He was originally educated as an upholsterer but became very interested in design at an early stage, and in 1945 he established his own furniture manufacturing company Royal System. A few years later, in 1948, he designed the iconic shelving system 'Royal System', followed by the award-winning 'System Ultra' in 1957 and 'System Cado' in 1960. All three systems were based on a groundbreaking wall-mounted shelving concept, where the idea was to move the furniture off the floor onto the walls, leaving more space in the room.
POUL CADOVIUS: A 'ROYAL SYSTEM' RS37 HANGING PENDANT FLOWER LAMP AND PLANTER manufactured by H.F. Belysning, chrome finish, the upper bowl serving as the light shade, the lower bowl to be used as a planter, each bowl 34.5cm diameterPoul Cadovius (1911 - 2011) was one of the most colourful and successful figures in the history of Danish furniture industry. He was originally educated as an upholsterer but became very interested in design at an early stage, and in 1945 he established his own furniture manufacturing company Royal System. A few years later, in 1948, he designed the iconic shelving system 'Royal System', followed by the award-winning 'System Ultra' in 1957 and 'System Cado' in 1960. All three systems were based on a groundbreaking wall-mounted shelving concept, where the idea was to move the furniture off the floor onto the walls, leaving more space in the room.
A vintage retro mid 20th century factory industrial engineer floor standing anglepoise lamp by Luxo, Norway. The lamp fished on blue enamel paint with spring action adjustable arms raised on high adjustable column with three wheeled heavy base with three casters. Measures 216cm x 39cm x 30cm.

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