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Lot 75

Attributed to. Floor lamp . Lacquered metal. Cm 24,00 x 145,00 x 24,00. Floor lamp with cast iron base, chromed metal stem and aluminum reflector. 50s.

Lot 76

Floor lamp. Chromed metal and glass. Cm 34,00 x 128,50 x 44,00. Floor lamp with chromed metal frame and glass plates, 70s.

Lot 77

Floor lamp. Lacquered metal. Cm 35,00 x 162,00 x 22,00. Floor lamp in lacquered metal and chrome metal, 70s.

Lot 78

Floor lamp. Chromed metal. Cm 46,00 x 120,00 x 40,00. Floor lamp in chromed metal, 60s.

Lot 79

Floor lamp. . Cm 34,00 x 177,00 x 28,00. 50s. Marble base, stem in lacquered metal and brass.

Lot 80

Floor lamp. Lacquered metal and brass. Cm 45,00 x 182,00 x 45,00. Floor lamp, 50s. Brass structure, black lacquered metal diffuser and plexiglass.

Lot 81

Floor lamp. Brass and glass. Cm 56,00 x 156,00 x 56,00. Floor lamp by Seguso Vetri d'Arte with base and stem in brass and details in Murano glass, 40s.

Lot 82

Floor lamp. . Cm 40,00 x 170,00 x 40,00. Base in chromed metal and four-layer diffuser in pulegoso glass, for Mazzega, 70s.

Lot 86

Floor lamp. Cast iron and chromed metal. Cm 99,00 x 204,00 x 30,00. Four arms floor lamp in chromed metal with cast iron base. 60's.

Lot 87

Floor lamp. Lacquered metal and plastic. Cm 45,00 x 187,00 x 45,00. Model Sirio T, for Sirrah, brand of the manufacturer inside, serial number: 8310, 2003. Burgundy lacquered metal with adjustable reflector, halogen light.Publications: Domus, n. 586, September 1987, p. 31 - Domus, n. 589, December 1987, p. 82-83 - Domus, n. 599, October 1979, p. 50-51 - Domus, n. 606, May 1980, p. 24-25- Domus, n. 616, April 1981, p. 40-41- Domus, n. 649, April 1984, p. 154-155 - Domus, n. 654, October 1984, p. 142-143

Lot 88

Floor lamp. Chromed metal, leather. Cm 110,00 x 230,00 x 42,00. Bul-Bo model lamp with bulbous base covered in black leather, aluminum stem and lamp with "diffuser" in metal. Series performed by G.B., Milan for ARBO Torino, patented model.Publications: Exhibitions: Eurodomus 4 Turin 1972 .; F.Ferrari, (edited by) Gabetti and Isola mobili, Allemandi, 1986, pag. 70, fig. 73.

Lot 89

Floor lamp. Brass and aluminium.. Cm 60,00 x 180,00 x 60,00. 50s, Iron and brass structure with diffusers in blue, red and yellow lacquered aluminum.

Lot 90

Floor lamp. Metal, brass. Cm 47,00 x 165,50 x 30,00. Floor lamp in lacquered metal, cast iron and brass; 50s.

Lot 92

Floor lamp. . Cm 46,00 x 170,00 x 46,00. Fabric floor lamp, for Venini, 80s. Gilded metal structure and spherical Murano glass diffuser.

Lot 93

Floor lamp. . Cm 220,00 x 190,00 x 21,00. Floor lamp with arched structure in chromed and lacquered metal, 70s. Harvey Guzzini, Presents label with logo and item number: 7049.

Lot 94

Floor lamp. Wrought iron and glass. . Floor lamp in wrought wood with details of the glass base and fabric hat, 40s.

Lot 95

Floor lamp. Wood, metal and fabric. Cm 40,00 x 140,00 x 40,00. Floor lamp with metal base, wooden stem and fabric diffuser; 50s.

Lot 97

Floor lamp. Marble and brass. Cm 25,00 x 175,00 x 25,00. Marble base, brass stem. Working, 50s.

Lot 144

Decorative/Interior Design: A nine leaf brass floor lamp by Tommaso Barbi, Italian, circa 1970, 147cm high by 127cm wide by 112cm deep  Tommaso Barbi was a prominent Italian artist and designer of the mid to late 20th century. This lamp is one of the most revered designs which perfectly exemplifies his work, mixing mid century modernism and functionality with inspirations from the natural world.

Lot 57

ATTRIBUTED TO HANS KÖGL FOR MAISON JANSEN FLOOR LAMP, 1970's French, 135cm H.

Lot 1263

A 1970s style adjustable copper coloured floor light, a matching table lamp with shade and a 1960s style wall clock, (3).

Lot 1323

A Tomasso Barbi brass single leaf Italian floor lamp, circa 1970s, with embossed leaf shade on a coiled base, 175cm high.

Lot 1391

A modern ebonised wood and white metal adjustable floor lamp, raised on adjustable tripod supports with a black shade.

Lot 64

MAHOGANY FLOOR LAMP and another lamp (2)

Lot 33

An alabaster floor standing internally illuminated lamp

Lot 4193a

A decorative hardwood carved floor lamp and another 1920/30's lamp on square base. (2)

Lot 1479

An antique brass Veritas floor standing oil lamp complete with white glass shade.

Lot 396

A floor standing wicker lamp and a retro metal table lamp of onion design with a shade, rewired and pat tested

Lot 295

Large & heavy floor lamp, need to be re wired Height 107 cm

Lot 129

ANGLEPOISE STYLE FLOOR LAMP, coppered detail, 170cm H.

Lot 430

A large Japanese bronze floor lamp, Meiji period (1868-1912), the tall standard lamp raised on a circular base supporting four lions mask paw feet and a central cylindrical column applied with scrolling dragons, cranes, flowers and archaic motifs, oil reservoir, 173cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 882A

Vintage floor standing lamp with flower design and pink petal shaped shade

Lot 931

Ikea White Floor Standing Lamp

Lot 3111

1980s Kaoyi up-light floor lamp, white plastic conical form body, gold coloured ring top with clear plastic gird and dimmer switch, H79cm x D30cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 3113

1970s teak framed floor standing 'Rocket' lamp, cylindrical fibreglass shade on tapering supports, H113cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1110A

Rocket Lamp - A mid 20th Century retro vintage tripod free floor standing / standard lamp having a tall cylindrical fiberglass spun form raised on three shaped ebonised teak wood legs. Measures 115 cm x 20 cm. 

Lot 1112

A retro 20th Century vintage floor standing standard lamp having twin copper colour spot lights on adjustable mounts raised on a black cylindrical column and circular base. Measures 142cm tall. 

Lot 1122

A retro 20th Century floor standing heat lamp finished in white having two section articulated arms raised on a adjustable cylindrical column on five point cross base having castors.

Lot 1198

A vintage retro West German pottery floor standing green glazed lamp,single handle with stamps to base with another table lamp of similar age and origin.

Lot 960

A retro 20th Century 1970's teak and brass floor standing lamp standard having a round teak stepped base with cylindrical brass upright support having a central teak section. Measures 170 cm high.

Lot 474

A set of mahogany serpentine fronted bookshelves fitted with two drawers together with an Italianate wine table and contemporary metal floor lamp

Lot 304

A 1970's rise and fall floor lamp (shade a/f), together with a mid twentieth century chrome desk lamp

Lot 850

The Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Minute Book 1885 to 1896,the 156 page hand written hardcover ledger comprising 11 Annual General Meetings; 69 Committee Meetings; 1 Special General Meeting to vote on professionalism; 1 Emergency Committee Meeting; 1 General Meeting and 1 Players Meeting, the spine and binding has wear and is loose, losses to spine, front board detachedIn 1882 a football club was formed by boys from Hotspur Cricket Club and from St. John's Presbyterian local grammar school, who used to meet under a street lamp on Tottenham High Street close to the site of the current ground. The first name used was 'Hotspur FC', named after the Duke of Northumberland's son Percy, who went by the nickname "Harry Hotspur" and whose fearless heroics it was hoped would symbolise the character of the club. The first match was against the Radicals and saw the team lose by two goals on 30th August 1882. The only other match that season saw Spurs score their first goal, but an 8-1 loss to Latymer. The scorer was not recorded.In 1883 the club was run by its first President and Treasurer John Ripsher, who held the position until 1894. Ripsher was born in 1840 and was the bible class teacher at All Hallows Church, Tottenham's Parish Church. He provided accommodation, guidance and support in the early days to the boys who created Tottenham Hotspur and was described in a 1908 published club history as Spurs's "real father and founder."The team played on the Tottenham Marshes and wore navy blue, recording their first win on the 6th October 1883 with a 9-0 victory of Brownlow Rovers. Later that month Buckle was the first reported Spurs scorer in a 3-1 defeat by Grange Park. In 1884 the club was renamed "Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club" and the following year Spurs played their first ever competitive match - against St Albans - in the London Association Cup on 17th October 1885, winning 5-2.In the constraints on an auction catalogue it is difficult to do justice to this fascinating document of historical importance concerning the infancy of a now major English professional football club. However, close examination of two meetings therewith will provide prospective bidders with a good overview of content:1.Third Annual General Meeting, 29th April 18852.A Special General Meeting to adopt professionalism, 16th December 1895. The book being offered at the auction begins with minutes from the Third Annual General Meeting of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The meeting was held at the "Red House", which had originally been a hotel in the mid-1850s but by this time was a coffee house with large rooms, ideal for formal meetings and gatherings. The AGM took place on 29th April 1885 at 8.30pm, with "J. Ripsher Esq. in the chair."The Club Secretary is recorded as being absent and his report being read by Mr Mason. It states [in season 1884-85] 44 matches played, 24 won, 10 lost and 10 drawn, 82 goals won and 34 lost. First eleven played 30, won 18, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 2. Second eleven played 16, won 6, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 13.The Treasurer (Ripsher) then read his financial statement "£5.0.1 had been received and £4.11.1 expended leaving a balance of 9/- which was to be partly expended in printing a Report of the progress of the club, with a view of getting Honorary Members."The minutes also record that by "voluntary contributions" a thank you present should be bought for Mr Martin, The Station Master at Parks for his "kindness in taking charge of the poles", presumably a reference to the storage and then erection of goal posts on match days. The meeting also expressed its gratitude to Mr Ripsher for all his help at the club and concluded that the club was progressing and "on the whole had a very successful season" albeit they had suffered more defeats than the previous season. It was the conclusion of the quorum that this was owing to the strong clubs they had played, and had sometimes been looked upon with contempt by those who come down to play them owing to their size, but that generally Tottenham Hotspur "managed to give a good account of themselves."Then the floor was given to Jack Jull, Captain of the 1st XI who "in his opinion" though the first XI had "a very successful season." Jull chose not to highlight any individual's contribution during the season preferring to say that "all worked hard for the good of the club … but with plenty of room for improvement, what they wanted was a little more energy." Jull stated that the crowd numbers were good, but had tapered off towards the end of the season. Jack Jull then proceeded to criticise the Club Secretary in respect of the amount of 2nd XI matches (thirteen) that had been called off. He thought the Secretary "had taken too much upon himself in trying to conduct the business of both elevens." The minutes state that "The Secretary (Mr Casey) replied in a few words and cleared himself from all blame." However the censuring of the Secretary did lead to a vote on a proposal to disband the 2nd XI, which was rejected.There follows a detailed account of the Election of Officers with proposals and seconding. The outcome was an elected committee of Messrs. Buckle, Leaman, Casey, Bumberry, Lomas, Turner, Thompson, Rochford & Powell. The minutes concluded with a list of members present and signed off by Ripsher & Mason (Hon. Sec.).On Monday 16th December 1895 a Special General Meeting of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. was held at the Eagle Hotel in Cheshunt Road, Tottenham. J Oliver Esq. was in the Chair. The minutes read "That in the opinion of this meeting the time has now arrived when the Club should adopt professionalism. Giving as the chief reason for suggesting such as radical change in the constitution of the Club the great difficulty which had been experienced in obtaining amateur players capable of sustaining the reputation of the Club." The minutes record that the resolution was ultimately carried after "considerable discussion."Other notable entries in the minute book would include the first rental of a private pitch within Northumberland Park that would allow the yield of gate receipts; mention of matches v the team that would become their arch rivals Royal Arsenal; the erection of the first stand; from the professional era the engagement of new players; the adoption of club colours, and many other topics. The minute book contains the signatures of notable early Spurs personalities Ripsher, Mason, Jull, Hatton, Buckle, Stephens, Casey, Thompson, Bullock and Oliver, The book concludes shortly before the club's election to the Southern League. This minute book is mentioned in the preface of Romance of Football, The History of the Tottenham Hotspur F.C., published in 1921, stating "The Minutes of the Club from 1885 to 1897, which were thought to have been lost, were disinterred by Mr. Buckle." Evidently at some point these important collection of writings were lost yet again to be disinterred on this occasion by Graham Budd Auctions in 2019, 134 years after the first ink had dried.

Lot 197

ANGLEPOISE STYLE FLOOR LAMP, coppered finish, 170cm H.

Lot 182

BEST & LLOYD BERLIN FLOOR LAMP, with shade, 163cm H.

Lot 450

Brass and green glass shaded desk lamp, another desk spot lamp and a floor standing lamp (3)

Lot 341

A Mixed Lot of Furniture, Comprising of a floor lamp, apprentice chest, two wall mirrors and a smokers stand, (5)

Lot 311

Vintage Stained Wood Floor Lamp, with shade, 147cm high, fitted for electricity

Lot 312

Wrought Iron Telescopic Floor Lamp, Converted from an oil lamp, with shade, 155cm high, fitted for electricity

Lot 428

WHITE METAL FLOOR LAMP, 198cm high overall

Lot 406

WEST GERMAN VASE AND FLOOR LAMP

Lot 427

Mid-20th century 'Chiron' surgical floor lamp manufactured by Meyer & Phelps of London, chromed metal with adjustable electric lamp, on circular weighted base, H152cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 5055

An Egyptian style amphora shaped floor standing lamp, of large proportions, rams head bosses, 127cm high

Lot 1439

A modern black floor standing anglepoise lamp

Lot 3040

TOBIA SCARPA Una lampada da terra 'Piccolo fantasma' per FLOS 1961. Acciaio nichelato cocoon. Altezza cm 185 diametro cm 50. A 'Piccolo Fantasma' floor lamp manufactured by FLOS 1961. Nickel-plated metal and cocoon. Height 72.8 inches. Letteratura: Domus 411 (febbraio 1964) p. d/191; Ottagono 6 (luglio 1967) p. 103; Antonio Piva Afra e Tobia Scarpa Architetti e Designers Mondadori Milano 1985 pp. 43 135; Giuliana Gramigna Repertorio 1950-1980 Mondadori Milano 1985 p. 175.

Lot 3014

UNA LAMPADA DA TERRA anni '50. Marmo ottone ottone laccato paralume di tela. Altezza cm 165. A FLOOR LAMP 1950's. Marble brass varnished brass and material shade. Height 64.9 inches.

Lot 3042

STILNOVOUna lampada da terra modello '4078' anni '60. Ghisa verniciata ottone nichelato opaco. Etichetta originale Stilnovo. Altezza cm 165A '4078' model floor lamp 1960's. Varnished cast iron opaque nickel-plated brass lacquered aluminum with an original stilnovo label. Height 65 inches. Letteratura: catalogo Stilnovo anni '60 non datato p. 68.

Lot 3059

UNA LAMPADA DA TERRA anni '70. Ghisa verniciata legno di frassino ottone cromato profili di alluminio verniciato. Altezza massima cm 330. A FLOOR LAMP 1970'sVarnished cast iron ash wood chrome-plated brass And varnished aluminum profiles. Maximum height 130 inches.

Lot 3066

ETTORE SOTTSASSUna lampada alogena da terra 'Treetops' per MEMPHIS 1981.Metallo verniciato. Altezza cm 195. A 'Treetops' alogen floor lamp manufactured by MEMPHIS 1981. Varnished metal. Height 76.7 inches. Letteratura: catalogo Memphis Milano 2000 pagine non numerate.

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