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A square brass binnacle from the motor fishing vessel 'Jose' of Penzance: the 4 inch liquid filled compass in a gimballed mount with a square case with lift up glazed windows and rectangular lamp box to one side, 32 x 25 x 20cm, with attached brown label inscribed ' This brass binnacle and compass was on the motor fishing vessel 'Jose' from Penzance. The vessel was in service at the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 and then used as a fire float on the Thames in London for the duration of the war'
A Zsolnay Pécs Art Nouveau iridescent vase,with an elongated neck and a squat body decorated with scrolling waves, converted to a lamp, raised mark, 46.5cm highCondition report: Converted to a lamp, drilled hole to body, repair to neck and cracked - filled with plaster to the neck.Chips to the drilled hole. A similar example at Detroit Institute of Arts no.1995.121.Lamp parts fixed to the vase. Additional images of the rim uploaded.
A brutalist cast iron standard lamp,1970s, in the manner of Franz West, modelled as a nautical chain, with a hook to the base, with decreasing link size from base to top, raised on a splayed tripod base with flattened feet, impressed '3 Z' to one of the feet, 172cm highCondition report: With some rust and patination to the chain. No shade. With a slight bend to the washer for fitting a shade on. Additional images uploaded.
An 'Eclisse' table lamp,designed by Vici Magistretti for Artemide, 18cm high, and two 'Tivoli' hanging light pendants, designed by Jørn Utzon, one in black and gold, the other in red, 21cm high (3)Condition report: 'Eclisse' table lamp wired and with plug, the Tivoli lamps have flex only. Bronze and black pendant is worn.
An unusual Art Nouveau cold-painted spelter table lamp,modelled as a lady gazing into a well whilst seated on the edge, beneath a naturalistic arbour of entwined vines, mounted with five lights, the edge silvered, the well cast with a faun's head, his mouth open and mounted with a green glass panel, also mounted to the centre of the well, 56cm wide43cm deep101cm highCondition report: No shades, two vine leaves are detached. Well light working.
An Art Deco chrome and milk glass table lamp,with a central hoop to the column, 60cm high, andanother table lamp, with a pink glass shade, raised on an hexagonal plinth, 45cm high (2)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Larger lamp - foot loose. Both fair overall condition.
An Arts and Crafts copper and brass table lamp,designed by W A S Benson, with a hinged mount, stamped 'Benson', with scrolled details, on a leaf pad tripod stand, fitted with an opaline glass shade, 37cm highCondition report: Wear to the brass and copper. Wired and working. Switch to the collar.
An Art Deco chrome standard lamp, with a globe shade, the shade raised on a chromed crescent with a green-lacquered double hoop to the bottom, 186cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Some scuffing to the chrome and minor dents to the base. Double ring to the centre are green and again slightly spotted.
A 'Tube' table lamp,1960s, Swedish, designed by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan, plastic casing with chromed detailing, on a splayed foot, for a single fluorescent tube light, with manufacturer's labelling, 86cm wide41cm highCondition report: With some minor scratches commensurate with age and use.
An octagonal mahogany lamp table,in the manner of Liberty, the top with carved decoration with a lily motif, with a stepped edge, the base with arabesque aprons, 49cm square54cm highCondition report: With a chipped off edge to one of the aprons. With some scratches and marks commensurate with age.
An Art Deco chrome and Bakelite standard lamp, with a frosted dished shade, with a reeded column, on a stepped chrome plinth, 162cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Glass appears good. The column is slightly loose and needs tightening. Sits slightly off-centre.
A pair of Lucite lamps,French, designed by Jean Claude Mahey for Maville Interiors, each mounted with a globe, mounted on a tapering Lucite pedestal, raised on a stepped plinth, labelled,25cm wide119.5cm high (2)Condition report: Cracks to the globular section of the lamp. Knocks and wear to lucite.
An Art Deco rocket table lamp,with a turned oak body, raised on brass feet, with a cream-coloured glass shade with orange geometric decoration, 52cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: The shade with some minor staining. Some iridescence, tarnish and scratches to the base. PAT testing pending - all of our electrical lots are tested in the week prior to sale.
An Arts and Crafts silver-plated table lamp,with an adjustable column, raised on a triform stand, fitted with an opaline shade, 46cm high approximately, and an Arts and Crafts copper table lamp, of chamberstick form, fitted with a moulded flame torch shade, 50.5cm high (2)Condition report: Glass shade on the silver-plated lamp - chips to the glass rim. Wear to the silver-plating. No bulb. wired. Copper - some pieces bent and knocked. Glass shade - nibbles and chips to the base rim. Copper with bulb and working.
A Murano glass lamp base,attributed to Gino Cenedese, the block plinth in clear glass, with polychromatic inclusions creating an underwater landscape with fish and foliage, 44cm highCondition report: Surface scratches to the base of the lamp. Further scratches to the body, shoulder, and side. Visible bruising to one corner of the lamp base it is difficult to so this on the photograph. No marks or labels. Further images added to our website. 22cm wide12cm deep
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE BOOKS - various titles formally owned by her goddaughter Ruth Florence Verney, titles include 'Florence Nightingale 1820 - 1856', I B O'Malley a study of her life down to the end of the Crimean War, Thornton Butterworth Ltd London written ownership detail Christmas 1931, 'The Life of Florence Nightingale' Sara Tooley, S H Bousfield & Co Ltd London 1904, tipped in letter to the interior addressed to Sir Edmund Verney dated November 2 1904 from the author, 'Florence Nightingale' by Cecil Woodham Smith, second printings, two copies with illustrations, Constable London September 1950, one having a photograph to the interior and written detail for Florence Nightingale taken at Claydon House about 1894, the other having tatty dust jacket, 'The Life of Florence Nightingale' E T Cook volumes 1 and 2 1820-1861, 1862-1910, volume 1 inscribed to the plain leaf 'To Florence Nightingale's godchild Ruth Florence Verney 1913', MacMillan & Co Ltd London, the second inscribed 'Ruth Florence Verney Plas Rhoscolyn', 'Florence Nightingale' by Elspeth Huxley, Weidenfald & Nicolson London 1975, 'Is that lamp going out' by the author of 'Where's Master', Hodder & Stoughton 1910, 'The History of Nursing in the British Empire', Sara Tooley with 57 illustrations, S, S H Bousfield & Co Ltd London 1906, 'Hospital Sketches' Louisa M Alcott author of Little Women, with illustrations, Little, Brown & Company Boston 1898, 'Florence Nightingale at Harley Street, Her Reports to the Governors of Her Nursing Home 1853-4' by Sir Harry Verney, J M Dent & Sons Ltd London First Edition 1970 and a booklet by the same author, some personal reminiscences about Florence Nightingale given at the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital Aylesbury on Wednesday 4th October 1967 along with a letter to the interior dated 15th August 1960, typed explaining how the BBC had become interested in Florence Nightingale and the line 'F N used to object to 'The Buz Fuz' about my name' and she would have hated it but what a great woman she was
A Sitzendorf floral encrusted oil lamp, late 19th c, the detachable fount on the back of a richly caparisoned elephant, on oval base, applied with trailing pink and yellow roses and foliage with MESSENGERS PATENT DUPLEX NO2 BURNER, the etched glass shade with dragonfly and flowers, 51cm h excluding chimney, crossed parallel lines Generally excellent, insignificant internal hairline crack on underside of base, slight chipping of the leaves and flowers but much less than might be expected. High quality professional restoration to one tusk and trunk. Two tiny flea bite chips inside top aperture of glass shade
An early electrically illuminated watch-timepiece, J C Vickery to Their Majesties, 179,181,183 Regent St W M M & Co Patent No 10292, c1916, the enamel dial with lamp bulb above XII and protruding contact above I, keyless lever movement, in bright nickel plated goliath case, 68mm, in plush lined pigskin covered case containing contemporary Ever-Ready dry battery Watch in very good condition, practically as new, battery understandably corroded, case covering burnt in places

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