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A BRASS AND BLACK LACQUERED FLOOR STANDING LAMP (2)Circa 1960, with cylindrical shade, enclosing an up-lighter and three other fitments, 178cm high overall; together with a chrome plated floor standing light, late 20th century, 145cm highCondition report: Both will need to be rewired and PAT tested prior to use.The earlier example with various dents, scuffs and scratches, including to the base and a few marks and losses to the lacquering in areas. Some oxidization too. The plated metal example with various light scuffs and scratches commensurate with use and age.
A large mid century sideboard with blondewood doors, 200cm by 44cm by 88cm, a nest of 1950's mahogany occasional tables, a perspex stand on four slender supports, 30cm square, by 83cm, and a teak mirror; together with A 1950's white metal painted standard lamp with yellow shade, 172cm high (a.f.), a 20th century table lamp with silvered geometric stem, 55cm (excluding fitting), a pink glass ceiling shade (7)
A Victorian cranberry glass oil lamp, the reservoir mounted on four fish shaped feet, with hinks duplex burner and cranberry shade, overall height including funnel 47cmThe shade free from chips and cracks but with an internal blemish along the lower rim. The reservoir with two cracks each located around opposing legs. The burner appears intact with one spring lacking. Both clips to brass collar present.
Two late Victorian brass oil lamps comprising a foliate lamp with spiral column and pierced base, height including shade 81.5cm, and a fluted Corinthian column lamp with associated ruby glass shade, height 73cm. Additional InformationBoth shades in good condition, perhaps some minor wear to the edges. Lamps with general age wear, light marks odd scuff, minor scratch and polishing, but essentially fair.
A rare group of Westacre Chinoiserie black lacquered dolls’ house furniture, wood and papier-mâché comprising a desk —2½in. (6.5cm.) high, a bureau bookcase with seventeen books (missing fold down desk), a desk top book stand with five books, a circular occasional table, a wall mirror, a wire standard lamp with paper shade (shade torn), a blotter, a bundle of envelopes and inkwell with quill - Westacre Village furniture was made in Castleacre near Kings Lynn in Norfolk after the World War One; it was started by Ysabel Birkbeck who lived at Westacre High House in Castleacre; simple materials were used: card, wire, beads, string, paper, fine Liberty fabrics, wool and paint.

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