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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), founder of modern nursing, known as "The Lady with the Lamp". Autograph letter signed in black ink on 10 South Street, Park Lane W. letterhead, October 1885, addressed to William Rathbone VI around the time of his appointment as MP for Arfon. Rathbone is remembered for his philanthropic work and development of nursing, inspired by the care given by nurses to his first wife, Lucretia, when she was dying in 1859, which resulted in his close friendship with Nightingale. The letter is well-preserved, clean and bright, folded, very light creasing, a few pale spots
A VERY GOOD VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BRASS OIL LAMP, with pink lustre glass oil reservoir supported by two bands with stylized leaf and flower decoration, on scroll feet with concave sided platform base, etched glass shade and HINKS & SONS patent mounts Lamp 13ins high, overall height 22ins high.
* Hughes (Shirley, 1927-). Both the Ravens Bowed Low, pen and ink, depicting Gerda holding a lamp aloft with two ravens at her feet, 14.9 x 12.6cm (5 7/8 x 5ins), mounted, framed and glazed (44.3 x 34.2cm), Chris Beetles gallery label to versoQty: (1)Footnote: This illustration was used in E Jean Roberton's Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, published in 1961, pg 153 The Snow Queen.
A 19th-century bouillotte-style toleware table lamp, of twin branch form with adjustable shades, of mustard colour with gilt detail. Together with an antique/gentleman's library style waste paper basket in the form of three open books, the spines embossed 'Quis Quiliae' (Latin: waste matter) and a similar CD rack and pen pot. The lamp: 54cm high. (4).

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