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A 19th century oil lamp converted to electricity of baluster form on stepped pedestal base with two ornate handles, decoration of cherubs in relief and further embossed decoration with an extensive clear and frosted glass shade with central foliate banded detail and flared rim together with a reproduction brass whale oil lamp for use with electricity, complete with associated accessories
Standard lamp in chromium finish on a stepped circular ebonised wooden base, two switches at neck below three un-shaded upturned bulb holders, beneath the main uplight with white enamelled conical shade, bottom of base stamped B, overall in 1930s style and probably dating from that period, height 178cm [sold as an antique item only]
Early twentieth century bronzed electrotype of a semi-clad female with a cherub by her feet, on an oval base, converted from a table lamp, 67.5cm high CONDITION REPORT Patina consistent. Small patch on the back of girl's leg on the robe missing. Rough area on left hand where a shade would have been attached. A few small dings. Otherwise in good, attractive overall condition
An American or English Patinated Bronze and Gilt Lacquered Copper and Brass Sinumbra Lamp, c. 1830-60, retailed by Baldwin Gardiner, New York, labeled, acanthine columnar standard, foliate ring on three griffin supports, molded plinth base, paw feet, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 30 in., together with a glass chimney. Note: Baldwin Gardiner opened his warehouse at 149 Broadway, New York, late 1826/early 1827 selling lamps and other goods. Reference: Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, ed. Voorsanger, Catherine Hoover & John K. Howat, 2000, p. 361.
An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, 19th c., attributed to H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, identified as item No. 631 in the 1850 catalogue, period etched and cut shade, chimney and crystal prisms, overall height 25 in. Reference: Gowitt, Gerald 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, p. 31.

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