A 19th century neoclassical brass table lamp in the form of a Corinthian column having a pale red pagoda shaped shade over an ornately cast scrolling acanthus leaf capital and a fluted pillar raised on a square moulded plinth base with 'Fleet BCo' marks to the underside, possibly from a ship. H.56cm
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A stunning Moorcroft ceramic lamp featuring a rich cobalt blue glaze adorned with hand-painted floral motifs in white and green hues. This exceptional piece of craftsmanship comes complete with its elegant cream-colored lampshade, trimmed with tassels for added vintage charm. The ceramic base measures 27 cm tall (excluding the shade) and retains its original wiring, making it ready for immediate use. The lampshade complements the base beautifully, adding a sophisticated touch to any room. This Moorcroft lamp is perfect for collectors or as a statement piece in vintage-inspired or modern interiors. A timeless addition to your home decor that reflects the artistry and elegance Moorcroft is renowned for.
A BRASS TABLE LAMP Mid 20th Century, brass fluted column with glass beehive section, standing on baroque style tripod base, three globe fittings and contemporary grey shade 92cm high Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Sterling Silver embossed cup with oil lamp fitting. Marked for Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1890. On an ebonised plinth base. Overall height approximately 51cm. Oil lamp component marked for Hinks & Sons. Missing shade and chimney components. Glass oil reserve intact. Silver cup portion approximately 28cm in height, diamoeter approximately 16cm at the widest point.
An Arts and Crafts brass adjustable table lamp, circa 1900, in the manner of W A S Benson, with a frilled yellow glass shade, on an angular base, 48cm highOverall condition looks to be complete. The shade has a crack through one side. Unscrews and adjusts ok. Generally dirty and tarnished. Unmarked.
A Victorian brass pedestal oil lamp having acid etched spherical shade, faceted clear glass font, and raised on a black glazed stoneware plinth, height 58cm, together with three other Victorian oil lamps, one having cranberry glass font (4)Green shade with large loss to rim.Squat clear glass font with cracks at burner.The other shades with chips to rims.Damage to one burner.None have been converted.
A large late 19th / early 20th century 'Duplex' oil lamp, blue glass bowl with cranberry glass shade raised on substantial brass Corinthian column base. Height 77cm. Wick raises and lowers as it should, mantle intact, no crack to glass shade or bowl. (Small hole drilled to base where electric cable has been used previously)
GER signal box hanging lamp brass reservoir plated HADDENHAM and complete with tri point adjustable round wick, glass funnel type chimney, steel hanging hoop and steel shade. In excellent condition ready to use stands 29in tall including hoop. Haddenham was a former Great Eastern Railway station between Ely and St Ives.
A collection of four lamp shades comprising, a large pleated cream shade with orange piped border to base and top and a brass finial to top (interior a/f) (h. 29.5cm), a smaller cream shade with wide pleats (h. 25cm), a peach-coloured tapered drum silk shade with scallop edge (h. 24.5cm), and a larger pink scalloped edge shade (h. 30cm) (4)
A Chinese Egg Shell Porcelain Lamp and Stand, 20th century, the ovoid shade decorated in iron red and gilt with Shou characters and bats on a ground of underglaze blue and enamel flower sprays within formal borders, on a waisted cylindrical stand30cm highNo restoration.Stress cracks to the shade encircling the full piece, forking to two at one area but stable.The stand has been drilled on the foot for a cable at some point. No other condition issues.
Peter Tereszczuk (Ukraine 1875 - 1963 Austria): an Art Nouveau style patinated bronze and marbled glass figural table lamp - 'Les Soeurs' (The Sisters), signed in bronze to back of base, modelled as three young girls huddled beneath a stylised tree, the domed shade forming the canopy, the pierced rim with ochre and white marbled glass lining (three sections of glass a/f with glued repairs), the top with pierced vent, push-pull switch to rear of lamp base, later rewired, 39cm high.

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