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Great Western Railway Wrights Patent coppertop 3 aspect handlamp stamped in the side GWR and brass plated WRIGHTS PATENT PETROLUEM HANDLAMP MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM SUGG & CO LTD WESTMINSTER on both the reducing cone and the original copper reservoir. In original condition complete with all glasses, a rare GWR lamp.
Pullman Type N brass table lamp stamped on the side of the base ORION. From a Kitchen car built in 1951 by the Birmingham Carriage and Wagon Company Smethwick and used on the Southern Region Festival of Britain Golden Arrow service set and was notable for being used by Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 14th October 1956, during a visit to the Medway Towns. Now preserved it resides at Pecorama Seaton Devon. In excellent condition, complete with original Pink celluoid shade (undamaged) and original 2 pin 24v cable and plug stands 21in tall. * Note as this operates at 24v under no circumstances should it be used on a 240v home supply.*
Pullman Type A brass table lamp stamped on the side of the base TC248. The first-class Pullman parlour car to which this lamp (from 1948) belonged was originally bestowed the name Minerva and built by the Birmingham RC&W Co in late 1924. It was loaned almost immediately upon completion to the Wagons Lits Company in 1925 and numbered No.60 to run on Milan-Cannes Pullman services. During 1930, No.60 returned to the UK and was subsequently renamed Lady Dalziel and often allocated to the Golden Arrow. By 1948, it was remodelled as Car No.248 Third-class (second-class from 1956) until 1962 when it was converted back to first-class, and became Athene before withdrawal from service in September 1963. In good condition stands 20in tall.

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