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Modern silver storm or candle lamp, the glass tulip shaped shade with foliate etched decoration supported upon a filled base with pierced socket, rose knopped stem and spreading circular foot, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1985, overall H33.5cmCondition Report:Good overall condition, with general light wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
JACQUES ADNET (France, 1900-1984).Table lamp "Stirrup".In black leather and brass. Parchment shade.Working electrical system.The lot will be available approximately 15 days after payment.Measurements: 50 x 14 x 19 cm.Black leather and brass table lamp in the shape of a horse's strap and stirrup, hence its name. Made in France in 1950 by the French master Jacques Adnet and saddled by Hermes.Jacques Adnet trained at the Ecole Municipal de Design in Auxerre and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He was known for his leather designs. He favoured the functional aspect of furniture combined with geometric simplicity and was inspired by pre-classical styles, and was well acquainted with traditional furniture. From 1928 to 1960, he directed the Compagnie des Arts Francais. His team of decorators included Francois Jourdain, Charlotte Perriand and Georges Jouve. Adnet chaired the Salon des Artistes Decorateurs from 1947 to 1949. During the 1950s, he created furniture and concentrated on the many commissions he received, such as the decoration of the President's private flats in the Elysée Palace and the meeting room at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. In 1959 he was appointed director of the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris until 1970. Adnet exhibited at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in 1925. Clearly avant-garde, Adnet was one of the first to expect metal and glass to be integrated into the structure and decoration of furniture. In 1970, Adnet was appointed director of the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.
A group of four early 20th century oil lamps to include a pair of Matador brass lamps with applied coat of arms, and glass smoke funnels, a plated Corinthian column lamp with cut glass reservoir, green glass shade and glass smoke funnel and a VES British made black and gilded metal lamp with wrythen moulded glass reservoir, etched and frosted glass shade and smoke funnelLocation: A3F
Collection of Dolls House miniatures, late 19th early 20th century, including pair of metal Rococo style wall mirrors, 4” (10cm) high, gold painted soft metal wall mirror with sconces, hanging bird cage on stand, paper rack, drinks trolley with red glass decanter and glasses, table lamp (damage to glass shade), mantel clock under dome and two gilt framed portraits Queen Victoria and Albert, a silvered and enamelled dressing table brush, mirror and atomiser, two soft metal shaving mirrors on stands with utensils, alarm clock, set of bone skittles and ball, tennis rackets and binoculars, Gramaphone and record, telephone, radio set, portable sewing machine, box of Abdulla & Co Turkish cigarettes and matches and a boxed medicine set with syringe and nurses uniform, (26 items).
Navigators Lamp. A WWII period Air Ministry navigators lamp, hinged shade and 5C/430 block terminal type B 2 way, pivotal fixing support, approximately 33cm long, together with two Air Ministry parallel rule, one by W.H. Harling Ltd dated 1942 and inscribed with the name JE Hamer, the other by A.G. Thornton Ltd and dated 1939QTY: (3)
Of Kitchenalia interest - A collection of vintage late 20th century Portmeirion The Botanic Garden by Susan Williams-Ellis kitchenalia. The lot to include a Helleborus Niger table lamp with white shade, a pitcher jug, a Hyacinthus Orientalis biscuits jar, A Fuchsia Megellanica measuring jug, a decorative flower pot, a deep Paeonia Moutan serving round dish, a round Helleborus Niger serving platter, and a small Cyclamen Repandum plate. The lamp, as tallest item, measures approx. 47cm high. The lot appears in overall good conditions with minor wear commensurate with age, there are no apparent chips, cracks, repairs, crazing or any visible damage.
A patinated bronze Art Nouveau table lamp,early 20th century, the stem impressed with secessionist-style designs, with an oval column-shaped stem surmounted by four Bakelite fittings, with a green pleated fabric shade with a tasselled fringe, surmounted by a splayed floral finial, impressed to the underneath with an encircled 'S' and '1880',50cm wide 33cm deep77cm highOne of the toggles appears broken. The wiring box missing its screws. Internally with fractured wires. The shade with stains and discolouration. The tassels with fraying. The surmounting final with a crooked mounting screw. The stem with patination and staining. Some of the impressed recesses to the foot with pooling of patination. With scratches and marks throughout.
A late-Victorian oil lamp, the pink opaque glass reservoir with painted enamel floral decoration, on a reeded brass column and circular base, with opaque and clear glass shade and chimney, 76cm high overall, together with a glass oil lamp with metal hanging bracket and reflector, 31cm high overall, (2).

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