A contemporary Hollywood Regency mirrored lamp / side table having a circular mirrored top with mirrored panels to the frieze raised on trefoil supports with further mirror panels and second lower tier uniting the legs. Each mirror panel having faux foxing / pitting to add age. Measures approx; 76cm x 56cm diameter. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
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A pair of mid Century Art Deco influenced uplighters / standard lamp lights with each having reverse chrome bell pendant shades raised upon black metal stems upon circular bases. Each sold as untested. Wear commensurate with age with dents to the shades. Measures approx; 183cm x 40cm diameter. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Herbert Terry - Model 99 - A retro vintage mid 20th Century 1980s adjustable gooseneck desk / table lamp light. The lamp having an aluminium shade with flexible gooseneck arm raised on a square base. Marks to base. Sold as untested. Measures approx; 44cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and Nigel HendersonRare table lamp, circa 1958-1960Printed and glazed ceramic, printed paper shade.41.5 cm high, 40 cm diameter Produced for Hammer Prints Ltd.Footnotes:LiteratureMichelle Cotton, Lesley Jackson, Robin Spencer, Nigel Henderson & Eduardo Paolozzi: Hammer Prints Ltd., London, 2013, pp. 66-67 for illustrations of the printsToysNick WrightCo-author of Cut and Shut: The History of Creative Salvage, London, 2012Born in Lieth to Italian immigrants, Eduardo Paolozzi had few of the advantages of the young owners of the toys depicted on Hammer Prints. His father, a shop owner, admired Mussolini and sent Eduardo to summer camps in Italy. There he gained an appreciation of the planes, trains and fascist badges. At the outbreak of war, his father was declared an enemy alien and imprisoned. So was Eduardo. His father was then transported to Canada and drowned when the ship was torpedoed. Once freed, Eduardo helped his widowed mother make ice cream, one childhood treat that had always been abundant, whilst assembling scrapbooks containing images of the many more that were not.His friendship with Nigel Henderson was formed at the Slade School of Art. Henderson was born of a wealthy English family and focused his camera on London's poor. A working-class Scot, Paolozzi came to prominence with collaged images from American magazines. Their friendship was so strong they lived in adjacent cottages on the Essex coast and set up a business together. Hammer Prints produced household objects and textiles printed in designs based on deliberately degraded images taken by Henderson. Whilst some of the designs were later taken up by manufacturers like Hull Traders, 'Toys', the print used on the lamp base and shade, was only produced by the artists. Patrick Rylands, designer of Playplax, the toy Rachel Whiteread credits as her inspiration for her 2005 Tate installation, says the toys depicted would have been prohibitively expensive when new. Like the 'Toot Toot', Patrick thinks the 'Autobus' was made by Lehmans, a German manufacturer producing tin toys of a quality that rendered them 'the real thing writ small'. However, he says 'In Paolozzi's hands, the toys are speaking a different language'. That language is pop. In the centrality of ephemera and the use of collage and assemblage, British artists adopted the grammar of Kurt Schwitters but developed their own vocabulary. Where Schwitters used torn tram tickets, fragments of wire and bank notes rendered worthless by inflation to memorialise the dead of the First World War, Hamilton, Paolozzi and Henderson, collaged advertisements and glamour magazine images to critique the consumer culture of an ascendant America following the second. Not that their critique was entirely negative. In bombed out Britain where food was still rationed, images of fridges full of fresh dairy and T.V.s showing chromium-plated cars had an allure, materially and visually. Paolozzi wanted the Cadillacs and glamour girls he cut and pasted just as he had done the Lehman toys - but there's a rip tide.The fulfilment of our desire to buy creates, not a sense of achievement, but a lack. The objects of our desire are diminished by acquisition so the impulse to own remains. The eye then searches for something else, something better, bigger, a compulsive cycle illustrated in British Pop Art. Richard Hamilton, a member of the Independent Group which also included Paolozzi and Henderson, exhibited 'Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?' at the 'This is Tomorrow' exhibition in the Whitechapel Gallery. The bodybuilder portrayed is not muscle and bone but a blow up that goes 'pop.' Similarly, Paolozzi and Henderson's 'Toys' are juxtaposed against a phrenology head and cherubs, emblems of pseudo-science and misplaced faith. Fat on ice cream that, like all sweet things creates a hunger for more, Eduardo Paolozzi knew well that the best toys are the ones we don't have. Moreover, in illustrating that paradox, the blind, crazy driver of consumer culture, British Pop has an unresolved tension that gives it relevance even in the age of the buy it now button.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Angelo LeliiTable lamp, model no. 12297, circa 1950Painted aluminium, brass, painted steel. 33 x 37 x 24.5 cm Manufactured by Arredoluce, Monza, Italy. Impressed with manufacturer's mark. Footnotes:LiteratureDomus, no. 288, November 1953, p. 35Anty Pansera et. al., Arredoluce: Catalogo ragionato 1943-1987, Milan, 2018, pp. 122, 281For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Tito AgnoliTable lamp, model no. 253, circa 1961 Acrylic, brass, painted aluminium, painted steel.47 x 61 x 43.7 cm Manufactured by O-Luce, Milan, Italy.Footnotes:Bonhams wishes to thank O-Luce, Milan for their assistance cataloguing the present lot. The present model was available in three different coloured shades.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Robert MathieuAdjustable standard lamp, model no. 56, circa 1952Brass, paper shade.192 cm as shownFootnotes:LiteratureClémence and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers' Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 53This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Josef HoffmannImportant and rare adjustable table lamp, model no. M 284, 1904Silver-plated alpaca, fabric shade.46 cm high, 24.5 cm diameter, fully extendedExecuted by the Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, Austria. From the production of 2. Base marked with rose mark, Wiener Werkstätte and artist's monograms WW, JH.Footnotes:ProvenanceWiktor and Eugeniusz Jaworski, Zakopane, Poland, circa 1910Eugenia Piekarska (nee Jaworska), Zakopane, PolandThence by descent to Anna Piekarska, New Zealand, 2004Bonhams wishes to thank Dr. Anne-Katrin Rossberg, Curator, Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive, MAK, Vienna, for her assistance cataloguing the present lot.The present adjustable table lamp, model no. M 284, is one of only two known productions, recorded in the model book at the Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive, executed in November and December 1904, respectively. Since circa 1910, the lamp has belonged to the same family, originally gifted by a patron to the two brothers Wiktor and Eugeniusz Jaworski who were successful restaurateurs in Zakopane, Poland. Dr. Elisabeth Schmuttermeier classifies the early stylistic principals, expressing the avant-garde aspects, of Hoffmann's work, which anticipate art deco: 'about 1904 Josef Hoffman and Koloman Moser reached an extreme form of simplicity and geometric abstraction in their work, leading toward a pure reduction to elementary forms' (Peter Noever, ed., Josef Hoffmann Designs, exh. cat., Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, 1992, p. 75). The lamp was produced a year after the Wiener Werkstätte was founded, in 1903, and has an extreme form of simplicity and pure elementary forms. This also conveys a statement made by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, when corresponding and discussing the Wiener Werkstätte with one of the co-founders, Fritz Waerndorfer, 'every object which you release must be most definitely marked by individuality, beauty, and the utmost accuracy of execution'. The design of the lamp fulfils this trichotomy, in its individuality, beauty, and certainly in the accuracy of its refined execution. The combination of Hoffmann's inimitable style and the Wiener Werkstätte uncompromising production standards, created not only a beautiful design but also an exceptional work of art too.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Tom DixonEarly and rare 'Cobra' standard lamp, late 1980sSteel.208 x 62 x 88 cmProduced by Tom Dixon, London, United Kingdom. From the production of 3.Footnotes:ProvenanceTom Dixon's studio, Kensington, LondonMr Tim Head, London, acquired from the above, circa 1990Thence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureGareth Williams and Nick Wright, Cut and Shut: The History of Creative Salvage, London, 2012, p. 65This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR TPAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A MODERN BRONZED TABLE LAMP with foliate capital and stem on square base, paper shade 53cm Condition Report: As catalogued this is of late 20th century make in an early style - overall the condition reflects this, the metal with patination and verdis-gris possibly to simulate greater age than this truly possesses Please note these are sold as a decorative items of furniture only and not as a working electrical lamp - it would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A MODERN LARGE BALUSTER SHAPED SHELL ENCRUSTED LAMP BASE with faded pink shade 75cm high Condition Report: Section of shells missing to the rim. Some areas of damage to the shells including naturally occuring damage. Pink shade in poor condition. The fittings should be tested by an electrician before use. Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE WUCAI VASE TRANSISTIONAL, 17TH CENTURY decorated with ladies and attendants with a group of boys, neck reduced and now fitted as a lamp the vase 30 cm high Condition Report: one body crack 19cm long and another body crack 16cm long neck reduced and unexamined under metal mount now fitted as a lamp Condition Report Disclaimer
A MODERN BRASS ADJUSTABLE READING LAMP 66cm high Condition Report: Please note- ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as decorative items only and if bought for use would need to be rewired and tested in order to ensure compliance with safety regulations by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Wear to surface as per age, handling and use- notably to conical shade which has been cleaned and surface rubbed and worn, base baize tired. Adjustable angle setting working Please refer to additional images for visual references to condition which forms part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO SIMILAR CAST METAL LAMP BASES FRENCH 1930s Adapted from moulds for casting spoon and ladle handles, impressed with various names and numbers, 35cm high Condition Report: There are stains, knocks, marks and abrasions consistent with age and use. These items are sold as decorative items only, not as working electrical items. The tubular section holding one of the light fittings is at an angle and the fittings slightly loose; the lamp shades are slightly dented and has some marks. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WILLIAM IV BRASS COLZA LAMP IN THE MANNER OF MESSENGER CIRCA 1830 with three branches issuing from a gadrooned and reeded urn, adapted for electricity, on a red marble and black slate pedestal, 54cm high overall Provenance: Letham Arts, Edinburgh, 2005 Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Fitted for electricity- the wiring seems to have been done sensitively through the existing pipework but top is sealed and interior inaccessible. Pedestal probably later- edge nibbles throughout. Surface rubbed and gilding worn quite heavily to main body and banding on top. Lamp fitments are loose in columns Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as decorative items only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use. Condition Report Disclaimer
Two modern opaque glass vases, both with gilt rims and a hand painted bird design, signed indistinctly towards the base, the smaller vase converted into a lamp, with metal base and shade, 51cm & 52cm high (2) please note these vases are by Murano, there has been an estimate change as a result to £300-500

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