A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE MODERNadapted for electricity as a lamp72cm high overallCondition Report: No serious damage issues noted but there is a little fritting and the shade is quite worn. See supporting images.Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
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An Italian carved, parcel gilt and polychromed wood table lamp, 20th century, the urn form body carved with cherub masks, above a triform base painted with armorial cartouches, descending to paw feet, 59cm high overall including electrical socket; together with a second Continental table carved and giltwood lamp, modelled as a simulated candle above a column capital base, 96cm high overall excluding pink silk shade
A French patinated spelter figural table lamp representing Hebe and the eagle, circa 1900, the maiden partially draped, raising small dish with one hand and a torch with the other, standing on an integral circular plinth with the eagle at her feet, and mounted to an ebonised socle, with a frosted yellow glass shade, 78cm high
A cast and repousse worked metal rise and fall pendant oil lamp, in Art Nouveau taste, early 20th century; with domed milk glass shade resting on an openwork foliate cast circlet, around a clear flue, rising above a lift out burner and reservoir; with three chains rising to a ceiling fitment, fitted with wheels for the counterweight; the main element, approximately 60cm high, 45cm wide
A Burmese pink ribbed glass and brass columnar oil lamp, early 20th century, the ribbed and moulded shade above a conforming reservoir, descending to a Corinthian order capital and fluted stem, on a stepped base, the clear glass funnel with etched inscription for 'Griffin Brand', 50cm high, the base 9cm square
A Continental carved and giltwood standard lamp in early 18th century taste, 20th century; with electrical fitment above a shaft with fluted, foliate carved, knopped, lobed and waisted mouldings to a triform base, with cross-hatched reserves to each side, on paw feet; 176cm high including grey fabric shade
VICTORIAN OIL LAMP - fluted ceramic column, transfer decoration with gilded highlights on a gilded brass stand with pierced decoration and bun feet, removable glass reservoir with gilded brass fittings, etched clear and yellow glass shade with crimped edge, converted to electricity, 56cms overall
Early 20th Century carved alabaster table lamp, the opaque glass ball form shade above a tulip carved column support with figures of Pierrot and Pierette at the base, 84cms highThe top and body do separate out but not easily due to the wiring. Some chips to the edges and joins. See additional photos.
A COLLECTION OF LAMPS, comprising a Victorian oil lamp, height 63cm to top of chimney, a cream coloured Anglepoise lamp, two stepped square base, made by Herbert Terry & Sons - Redditch, a brown coloured Anglepoise lamp with a circular base made by Herbert Terry & Sons trademark 90 (3) (Condition report: lamps not tested, a few minor scratches to paintwork, may need rewiring, missing shade on the oil lamp)
Featured in the 1981 movie Chariots of Fire1923 Rudge 500cc Four-Speed Motorcycle CombinationRegistration no. PW 1216Frame no. 824804Engine no. 26969•Rudge sidecar•Present ownership since 2005•Restoration completed by 2006•Last used in September 2022This handsome Rudge combination was featured in Hugh Hudson's multiple Academy Award-winning 1981 movie Chariots of Fire (see image), and in 1985 won the 'Best Rudge' award at the VMCC International Assembly while owned by one G (George) Robinson (copy of results available). A letter on file from Bryan Reynolds of the Rudge Enthusiasts Club advises that this machine was assembled at the factory on 17th April 1923 and had gearbox number '218' (which it retains). The tank colour was described as Apple Green, which is a lighter shade than the famous Multi model's Olive Green.The current vendor purchased the Rudge in 2005 from a John Bell in Darlington. Mr Bell had acquired the Rudge from the aforementioned George Robinson, who owned a motorcycle shop in Darlington and had purchased the machine from Leicester. Prior to that, it is believed the Rudge was based in Norfolk (it has a Norwich registration). Purchased by our vendor as a 'basket case', the Rudge had been restored by the end of 2006. The vendor re-soldered the fuel tank himself, while the tank lining and 'Rudge' name were hand painted by a professional signwriter friend. Notable features include a Rudge single-seat sidecar with black leather upholstery (chassis number '3.1725'); Stewart speedometer; Klaxon 'Type ES' horn; Lucas 'King of the Road' acetylene headlamp and generator; Lucas sidecar lamp; BTH Magneto; and a Senspray carburettor. (It should also be noted that the engine runs on Castrol-R oil.) 'PW 1216' was ridden to Darlington town centre for the Vintage vehicle show in July 2022 and was last used in September 2022 at the Beamish Museum (the vendor visits the Northern Steam weekend at the Beamish Museum twice a year on the Rudge). The accompanying history file contains photographs of George Robinson and wife on the Rudge; with the current vendor at the Beamish Museum's Northern Steam weekend; and as seen in Chariots of Fire. Other documents include a current V5C; expired MoTs (most recent 2013); Rudge Enthusiasts Club invoices/receipts; some restoration photographs; and various copies of marque-related literature and technical notes.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian oil lamp, having a pink tinted shade above a pink glass hand-painted font upon cast iron base, h.55cm; together with another ceramic oil lamp, having a brown tinted glass shade above a brown font with floral decoration, all upon pedestal base (converted for electricity), h.61cm (2)

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