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Three glass trumpet sconce wall light with table lamp and six matching glass shades. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A pair of modern reverse-glass printed botanical baluster lamp bases, decorated with flower sprays reserved on a white ground in the decalcomania manner, the baluster vases, 64cm high overallProvenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country house, believed to have been supplied by Colefax & FowlerCondition Report: No serious damage issues noted, reflecting these lamps lack of significant age, please note these are sold as decorative works of art only and these would need to be re-wired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Some scuffs and chips to the giltwood mountsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
W.A.S. Benson (1854-1924) an Arts and Crafts silvered standard lamp, late 19th century, the iron base stamped with serial number L 43384, 137cm high excluding fitment and shade, the modern shade 42cm diameterPlease note: the action of this standard lamp is telescopic and height adjustableCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe silvered surface with oxidation and also wear and rubbing probably consistent with age and polishing, there are also polish deposits.Please note this is sold as a decorative furnishing item only and would need to be re-wired and tested by a professional prior to use in a domestic setting. Due to the telescopic nature this will require a long wire in order to allow for this. There are some looseness to the elements that would probably benefit from a tighten - some screws are missing and will need to be replaced. The shade is modern and the condition reflects this - a more sympathetic match could be sourced by the purchaser.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An oak and brass reading standard lamp, with spread base, 118cm high at its lowest, together with another similar without the oak 'table', 104cm high, and another with a picture light fitting, 125cm high (3) Provenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country houseCondition Report: Please note these are sold as decorative items of furniture only and not as working electrical lamps - these would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe metal with some discolourationthe table top has been polished/varnishedOverall the condition reflects their probable lack of significant age or use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A 'Vitascope' dioramic electric timepiece, Vitascope Industries Limited, Isle of Man, circa 1941-44, The interior with mains powered isochronous timepiece movement with take-off a gear fitted with a large cam for the automaton and worm drive for the horizontal rotating cylindrical lamp shade/filter positioned within a second compartment at the rear, the creamy light blue Bakelite case of Art-Deco rounded form with the front and top planes composed as a single sweeping curve incorporating a window enclosing automaton of a rocking clipper ship with background light changing in brightness and tone depending on the time of day, over simple dot chapter ring and Art Deco pierced metal hands, the sides with integral raised moulded panels and the rear with green painted aluminium cover applied with transfer trade label Vitascope, INDUSTRIES LTD. over another inscribed U.K. PATENTS, 550361, 580886, OTHER UK AND, FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING, 32cm high Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. The 'Vitascope' timepiece was first developed by J.S. Thatcher on the Isle of Man in 1941 and later improved by Joseph Summerskill between 1944 and 1944. They were manufactured from shortly after WWII on the Isle of Man by the newly established Vitascope Industries Limited until circa 1968 when the business was wound-up. The electrically powered clocks included automata that caused the ship to gently rock in the waves, and the backlighting changes to indicate the changing time of the day, and the sea is lit for both sunset and sunrise.
An unusual set of 0 Gauge 4-wheeled LMS Freight Wagons labelled as Bassett-Lowke (for restoration), probably related to the above coach set, and in a simplified style compared with regular B-L products but with single lamp irons to ends of each vehicle, comprising two brake vans nos 41 and 50, both with large 'B' to each side, box vans nos 21/26/35/36 and open wagons 2/11/12 with black corners and four more marked 'BR 41/42/43 and 47, most with the patent 'chopper' couplers, varying P-VG, some missing wheels, trunnions and/or couplers (13)
Large collection of 00 H0 Gauge Lighting Sets, including various LED lights, in original non branded bags, Hornby Buffers with lights, several types of Street Lights, Layouts4U Lights, Kytes LED Strip lighting ( 2 rolls), Welding unit, Street Lamps, various CPC lights, Kemo lights, All components, Railroom, Grain of Wheat, five Colour Light Signals, Beli lamp, Hornby Skaledale Lighting (6), Express Single blue flashing light, Train Tech Coach Lighting, Brawa Street Lights, Rotafast Lights, Gaugemaster orange and yellow packs, DCC Coach lighting set, all appear unused, most in original packaging, VG (50+)
Adapted Hornby and Other 0 Gauge Scenic Items and Layout Materials, Hornby items including a remote-operated (electric) junction signal and a trackside 'trigger', a T20 transformer, a modest quantity of clockwork track, a repainted Bassett-Lowke water tower, a footbridge made of 'Juneero', a home-made illuminated station, several short sections of fine-scale display tracks, sleeper-built and other buffer stops, vintage Slater's accessories, assorted small lamp bulbs and an assortment of hardwood pieces, plastic sheet and other construction materials, varying P-G (quantity in 5 boxes)
Various Airfix Dapol and other makers built and unmade 00 Gauge Kits and other Accessories unmade, Airfix BR Mogul, City of Truro, Dapol Railbus, Engine Shed, Level Crossing, Girder Bridge, Merit Lamp Posts, Superquick Country Garage, Low Relief Hotel, Offices and Restaurant, Metcalfe Brick Platform (opened), Peco Buffer Stop, grey stone ballast, Woodland Scenics ballast, Southern Pride Seats, Slaters Pick Up Strips, Expo Ruler, all in original boxes/packets, Kit built and painted Airfix Prairie Tank, Diesel Shunter, Guards Van, in original boxes, unboxed 'Biggin Hill', 'Evening Star', Water Tower and Engine Shed, Dapol opened and part painted Garage and opened unstarted Crane (not checked), F-G, kits not checked, boxes F (quantity)
An assortment of 0 Gauge Track, of multifarious types, from Bassett-Lowke style 'raised-third' three-rail coarse track to relatively finescale 2-rail, (the latter mostly with soldered sleepers so unsuitable for 2-rail electric running), including points and crossings, various straight/curve pieces on substantial plank bases, with various spare rail pieces, a home-made bridge, two basic platform sections, oil lamp and other parts of a signal lantern and other items, varying P-G (quantity in warehouse cage)

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