A brass and metal standard lamp of modern design, grey and white marble base with blue and white fabric shade, 171cm high/Provenance: From a Flora Soames interior CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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A modern blue ceramic lamp in the form of an artichoke, 32cm without shade, 50cm with blue and white fabric shade/Provenance: From a Flora Soames interior CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A late Victorian silver-mounted pin cushion in the form of the Coronation crown, commemorating Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1¾” high, Chester 1896, by J. & W. Deakin; an Edwardian silver miniature cauldron with enamelled arms of the City of Bath, 1½” high, Birmingham 1905, by Levi & Salaman; & a cigar lighter in the form of an Aladdin’s lamp, Birmingham 1949.
A Dresden porcelain large pierced & floral-encrusted basket dish on cherub supports, 12” high x 12” wide, & a pair of ditto candlesticks with romantic figural columns, now forming table-lamp bases, each 14½” high x 5½” wide overall (both candlesticks restored, all with various losses to extremities).
A late 19th century Japanese Kutani vase (now lamp mounted) with mythical beast mask handles, painted in polychrome enamels with gilded detailing with two panels depicting Samurai warriors, birds and flowers reserved against the iron red ground 48 cm o/a Reduced in height, drilled through the base for cable, wear to gilding and enamels
An Olympus BH-2 Trinocular Microscope Japan, c.1990, labeled to the front OLYMPUS BH-2, the microscope with a halogen lamp to the rear, base with light controls, course focus to the rear, with Achromat 0.9 substage condenser, mechanical stage, 5 objective head, including the following objectives 'OLYMPUS SPlanFL2, OLYMPUS DPlan 4, OLYMPUS SPlan 4, OLYMPUS DPlan 20, an unmarked x40, with trinocular head with WHK 10x/20 eyepieces. Note: electrically untested The Olympus BH-2 is a high-quality, versatile compound microscope developed by Olympus Corporation, a leading Japanese optical and precision technology company. Introduced in the 1980s, the BH-2 microscope quickly became popular among researchers and laboratories for its excellent optical performance, ergonomic design, and modularity. It features a robust, stable platform, a precise mechanical stage, and a range of high-quality objectives are available, which enable the user to observe specimens at various magnifications. With options for brightfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence observation, the Olympus BH-2 caters to diverse research needs. Its reputation for durability and reliability has made the BH-2 a sought-after microscope even decades after its initial release.
A Collection of Approximately 22 Period Microscope Books, including: The Microscope & Its Revalations, William B. Carpenter, 7th ed. 1891 The Micotomists Vade-Mecum, 1928 Ocular Signs in Split Lamp Microscopy, 1952 A History of Photography with the Light Microscope, Brian Bracegirdle, 2010 along with other microscope-related titles, (approx 22)
A collection of silver plated items,to include a novelty cigar lighter, in the form of a street lamp, with a glass reservoir, weighted, 22cm high, a tea caddy, by James Dixon & Sons, of sarcophagus shape with fine all-over Arabesque cast decoration, 12cm high, and a pair of small plated toast racks, 7cm high (qty.)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea LloydCondition ReportSome wear.Overall good.
A Limoges blanc-de-chine porcelain table lamp,20th century, French, of urn shape with neoclassical swan and anthemion handles, with a pleated shade,60cm high including shadeshade 38cm diameter (2)Condition ReportA few very tiny imperfections to the glaze. Very slight tarnish to the metal fixings. The shade in near-perfect condition. In very good cosmetic condition overall.
A famille rose porcelain lamp,20th century, of globular form, decorated with figures beneath a tree, on a pierced wood stand, with a cream shade,24cm high, 32cm high to the fittingtogether with another pair of porcelain table lamps,decorated with red carnations, heightened in gilt, on wood stands, with black and white pleated shades,37cm high, 43cm high to the fitting (3)Condition ReportThe famille rose vase is heavily marked. Some marks to the pair but no apparent chips.

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