A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TABLE LAMP of ovoid form with gilt metal mounts, the neck with fluting and stiff leaf banding, high loop handles with mask and acanthus terminals, painted with an oval depicting a musician on a turquoise and gilded ground, circular foot and canted square base, 19th century, 17" high (excluding shade)
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The Beatles A table lamp, the green metal base printed in black The Beatles, Fab Four and their facsimile signatures, the black and white paper shade printed with facial portraits of the four Beatles, their facsimile signatures and musical notes -- 12in. (30.5cm.) high; and a child's Yellow Submarine Halloween costume by Collegeville Costumes, the short-sleeved one-piece suit of man-made lightweight fabric, the pink top printed in yellow and black BEATLES THE YELLOW SUBMARINE and with portraits of all four Beatles and various characters from the film (2)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY BRASS PARAFFIN LAMP having a relief-moulded white "milk" glass cistern modelled with Neptune holding a trident, hippocamps, mer-men, angel musicians and mermaids, blue-painted with gilt highlights, on a reeded Corinthian column and square base, the frosted spherical shade cut with a greek fret design, W.W.Honey (London) Duplex double burner, 63.5cm (25in) high excluding chimney
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN BRASS PARAFFIN LAMP having a white "milk" glas s cistern painted with roses and ribbon swags on a reeded Corinthian column, the base with lion mask and ring ornaments, "Adonis" double burner, with later frosted spherical shade, 69.5cm, (27.3in) high excluding chimney
A Pullman coach brass table lamp, the domed circular base stamped "PHOENIX". Complete with an original celluloid shade lettered "Pullman Car Company" and in full working order. "Phoenix" is a parlour car built at Preston Park Brighton in 1952. The interior decoration was specially commissioned from Mary Adshead; it depicted the Seasons and transport themes - all in collage work, of stamps, used bank notes and bonds. Apparently a favourite car of the Royal family, it was used for state arrivals and in the consist of the "Golden Arrow". It was withdrawn from service in September 1972 and is now in the VSOE train. This style of lamp, the rarest of all the Pullman lamp styles, was unique to "Phoenix" and is most redolent of the early 1950's.
A Cheshire Lines Committee hanging-lamp, the sloping vessel stamped "CLC" on one side, and displaying a large brass plate on the other lettered "Cheshire Lines.171. SKELTON JUNC. SHUNTERS CABIN". Complete with brass burner with glass funnel, and integral hanging-loop. No umbrella shade. In good, original condition. Skelton Junction was on the Romiley Junction to Glazebrook East Junction line, between Northenden and Partington in south Manchester.

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