A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD DRESSING BOX with brass inlay, the inset handle to the lid signed S Everard and with jewellery drawer beneath, 28cm wide x 20cm deep x 16cm high together with an Oriental carved camphor wood box, 30cm wide x 18cm high; a 19th century satinwood veneered jewellery box, 29cm wide; a Victorian hardwood sewing machine box, 29cm wide x 24cm high and a Victorian oil lamp with cranberry glass reservoir and white glass shade, the twin burners with Hinks no. 2 lever, 55cm high including the chimney (5) Condition: the rosewood box with split to the top and slight loss to the veneer, faded overall, the interiors lacking sections and in need of restoration; the camphor wood box with split to the lid, marks, dents and scratches due to age and use; the jewellery box with losses and generally in very poor condition; the sewing machine box with drawer to the interior and metal clamp, marks, dents and scratches, generally good condition overall considering its age; the oil lamp black pottery base with various chips, oxidisation to the stem, the cranberry glass reservoir seemingly in good condition, minor chips to the shade
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Victorian brass standard lamp, the oil reservoir converted to electric supported by three cast dolphins, telescopic adjustable column with serpentine supports, tripod base each with dolphin terminal, central cast foliage mount, stamped 'Townshend' underneath the base, H150cm (including shade) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A French celadon glazed porcelain and gilt metal mounted oil lamp, later 19th century, the bottle form celadon glazed body mounted with twin scroll and mask handles, approximately 72cm high overall including floriform frosted glass shadeCondition Report: A couple of minute nibbles/chips to the rim of the floriform shade. Porcelain not examined out of mounts.Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century oil lamp with foliate etched globular shade and chimney on clear glass reservoir to relief foliate detailed lower section and circular ceramic base, height 56cm.Additional InformationFritting and nibbles to the lower rim of the shade and upper rim, base of chimney, some inclusions, some surface marks, scuffs and general wear to the remainder. Some tarnish to the brassware etc.
A Victorian oil lamp with a later cranberry glass shade and milk and cranberry glass reservoir, raised on brass Corinthian column supports, height 69cm, a further Vertitas lamp works oil lamp with frosted and cranberry glass shade, and a frosted glass shade (3).Additional InformationLarge oil lamp has been broken and re-soldered around brass supports, very minimal chipping to cranberry glass shade, further chipping to frosted glass shade, tongue missing on smaller example. The globular shade has chips to rim, heavy fritting, cranberry riven tryst shade wrythen with fritting and small chips to base, some dents and misshaping to central brass section, the brass column has been crudely solder repaired, reservoir with some inclusions, surface abrasions, dirt and dust, tarnish to brass lower section. The third lampshade with fritting to rim, some surface scuffs and marks, internal inclusions, all chimneys with fritting to lower sections, the brass on this lamp central section dented and misshapen, further pitting, scuffs, scrapes, tarnish. There has been possible pitting to the knop stem, though this may be heavy tarnish, all bases also crazed, scuffed and worn.
Two early 20th century table lamps, the first an adjustable example with milk glass shade, height 52cm, and the second raised on column terminating in a mythical creature's head, with cut glass shade, height 63cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear, rubbing to the metal fixtures, the cut glass shade with general wear, the lamp with mythical creatures fixture/mount is slightly loose and the screw top is showing, otherwise good.
An Art Deco bronzed figural table lamp with associated Vaseline glass shade, on stepped rectangular hardstone base to brass feet, height 35cm, and a Smiths oak cased eight day mantel clock (2).Additional InformationShade with fritting to rim, sconce resprayed gold and dented and misshapen. Rubbing to bronzed finish on figure, some small chips and nibbles to the base. The clock also general wear, not tested, no guarantee of working order.
Five late 19th/early 20th century oil lamps of varied size and form, the largest with opaque white shade above yellow glass reservoir, on circular blue enamelled base, height including chimney 63cm, also a ceramic example modelled after an Attic vase (af), etc (5).Additional InformationThe Attic style lamp base badly broken and cracked, some fritting to shade interior rims and foot rims and further general wear commensurate with age and use as well as dirt.
Two late 19th/early 20th century brass oil lamps, the first with foliate moulded and etched shade on fluted column, the second with crimped cranberry shade on turned and knopped column, height of former including chimney 73cm (2).Additional InformationSome small nibbles to the rim interior and heavy fritting with some small chips to the lower rim of the shade. Regarding the second lamp, again nibbles and fritting to the foot rim, very dusty and dirty. On this lamp, the socket that the shade and chimney rest on has been dented and misshapen, there are further dents throughout on this lamp in particular, otherwise general wear commensurate with age and use, dirt, dust, tarnish.

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