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Lot 132

Emergency Motoring Lamp by A J Dew & Co, 18cms high together with another Hand Held Lamp with bevelled glass panels and oil lamp burner, 24cms high

Lot 155

Boxed Nao Figural Table Lamp, model no. 01058 together with Two Boxed Nao Figures including model no. 723 and model no. 01069

Lot 442

An antique copper Samovar with brass fittings together with a vintage oil lamp.

Lot 480

A collection of four oriental wooden carved figures to include two used as lamp bases.

Lot 734

Antique mahogany lamp / candle table on fine tapered legs

Lot 92

Resin lady lamp, shade in good overall condition, working order, Overall height 23 inches, additional occasional lamp, working order

Lot 137

Angle poise desk lamp, working order

Lot 1A

Art Deco style lamp, marble base working order, approximate measurements Length 15 inches, Height 12 inches

Lot 231

Red standard lamp, wheelchair cushion, metal towel rail

Lot 33

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement brass telescopic floor standing lamp

Lot 409

A chrome arc table lamp

Lot 438

A Tiffany style table lamp

Lot 73

A small teak side table, a tray, table lamp and a magazine rack

Lot 88

A lava terracotta table lamp

Lot 1151

Watch parts and pocket watch movements and a railway lamp, a/f  **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1183

Three boxes of items including a collection of tins, a ceramic lamp base, mugs, china, Wedgwood Jasperware etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1186

A heat lamp, cased **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 639

A small Hockley miners lamp, resin figure and a bronzed figure of a stylised girl, after Giovanni Schoeman

Lot 814

A Denby Daybreak table lamp, an oak barometer and two other books

Lot 823

An Art Nouveau style table lamp

Lot 232

A chrome floor standing arc lamp

Lot 295

A mahogany standard lamp

Lot 5

Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008)Intersection (Copperhead) 1989 signed and dated 89; numbered 89.46 on the reversesilkscreen ink, acrylic, enamel and tarnish on copper, in a bronze frame244 by 122 cm.96 1/16 by 48 1/16 in.Footnotes:This work is registered in the archives of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, under RRF 89.46.ProvenanceM. Knoedler & Co., New York (A 116778)Private Collection, LondonAcquired directly from the above by the present ownerExhibitedNew York, M. Knoedler & Co., Robert Rauschenberg: Works, 1989, no. 13, illustrated in colourWith its lustrous, subtly reflective copper surface and vivid blend of silkscreened and painted imagery, Intersection (Copperhead) from 1989 is a truly spectacular example from a celebrated series of paintings on metal created during Robert Rauschenberg's ROCI project. Over the course of his 60-year career, Rauschenberg worked in a wide range media including painting, sculpture, fabric collage, printmaking, photography and performance, challenging gestural abstract painting at a time where Abstract Expressionism was the dominant creative philosophy in America. Studying at the famed Black Mountain College under the tutelage of Josef Albers, he quickly rose to be one of the most influential and experimental artists of his time, a progenitor of practically every post-war artistic development since Abstract Expressionism and the first American to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Biennale in 1964. Today, his works are highly sought after internationally, and with only two comparable works having been offered at auction in the past ten years, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a signature work by this singular artist.Robert Rauschenberg believed in the power of art as a catalyst for positive social change. He travelled widely throughout his life, participating in numerous international ventures and from 1984 to 1991 he embarked on the ROCI project, the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) - pronounced 'Rocky,' like the name of his pet turtle. The project was an expression of his long-term commitment to human rights and intended to spark a dialogue and achieve mutual understanding through creative work. As part of the project, Rauschenberg explored diverse cultures and local art-making practices, steering him to countries where artistic experimentation had been suppressed, including Chile, China and Cuba. On his trip to Chile in 1984 Rauschenberg visited a copper mine and foundry and learned from artist Benito Rojo about the potential of tarnishing agents on copper. Mined locally and widely exported around the world, the material was not only of huge significance to the country, but by using it, Rauschenberg demonstrated his solidarity with the Chilean people during the rule of Dictator, President Augusto Pinochet. It also possessed warm reflective qualities that he liked for his own practice, explaining that, 'the metal carries the image instead of the opposite way around, where the paint is the image on the surface.' (the artist in: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac press release, BOREALIS 1988-92, www.ropac.net, 21 September 2021) The Copperheads (1985/89) are a series of paintings using copper supports, tarnishing agents, acrylic, enamel and silkscreened photographs taken by the artist on his travels. Photography and printmaking were two of his abiding interests, allowing him to document and reflect the countries he visited and the world around him. While the fourteen Copperheads made in 1985 are part of the larger series ROCI Chile, the present work belongs to the first of fifteen series of paintings on metal that Rauschenberg made between 1985 and 1996. With the addition of hand painted enamel, Intersection (Copperhead) is a melange of textures and shadow play, first captured in Rauschenberg's black and-white photographs and then transformed into graphic signs and bursts of colour on the copper surface. A painting that is suffused with the politics of the emergent globalization at the end of the 1980s, it wonderfully demonstrates the artist's adroitness and keen eye for imagery in modern media culture; how they could be propagated, transformed and composed. Set over a both lustrous and murky copper background, the eye is drawn upwards across the vertical pane to find a selection of five distinct images, each assigned a colour or colour combination. Some are more readily recognizable than others: the wheel of a bike for example is centrally positioned between stark letters at the top of the composition. Three small men are encased by the lamp of a traffic light, an image that was photographed in Chile and is clearly referenced in the work's title 'Intersection'. At the base, a yellow chair against a vibrant red background is serenely positioned between two windows and beautifully grounds the composition.Rauschenberg took the photograph of the bike and letters in Moscow; the image of the chair at the bottom of the composition was taken in either Captiva, Florida or the neighbouring Pine Island, near Rauschenberg's studio. Besides the reference to the prominently positioned traffic light, the title of the work also draws attention to the various layers of apparently unrelated imagery intersecting across the picture plane and the juxtaposition between two different modes of paint application: gestural brushstrokes and mechanically reproduced imagery. No specific narrative can be inferred from the figurative motifs and in some areas the imagery is dense, even overlapping, in others it is sparser, leaving part of the copper base bare, only broken up by incidental gestures, including wipes and drips, streaks, washes and spots.Rauschenberg didn't want his paintings to be didactic; rather they are a collection of motifs that lead the viewer on their own journey, and are subject to the viewer's own thoughts, perceptions, and feelings. The present work is a truly magnificent example of some of the artists most recognizable techniques with an imposing and striking presence. Rauschenberg's impact on art history is still felt strongly today, with his works being incredibly popular and amongst the highlights of the most prestigious public and private collections around the globe, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Guggenheim Bilbao, Bilbao; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and New York's Museum of Modern Art.This 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

Lot 28

Small gilt metal and marble based table lamp formed as a boy pulling a cart containing a large plant, approx 35cm high

Lot 82

Ugo Cipriani (1887-1960) Chryselephanitne Art Deco lamp base, Figure of seated lady with a letter, and silver painted dress on marble base.38 cm high x 22cm depth x 44cm long.

Lot 98

Antique English Victorian Brass Oil Lamp and one another

Lot 177

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS BASED OIL LAMP with pink glass reservoir, and tinted crimple edged shade

Lot 185

A SERRENTO WARE PLAQUE, A 3D PANTHER AND A CARVED HORN LAMP in the form of a fish

Lot 29

A BOX CONTAINING A ROSE DECORATED PART TEA SERVICE, Tiffany style lamp, model vehicles, etc.

Lot 298

A PAIR OF DISTRESSED WOOD FRENCH DESIGN TWO DRAWER LAMP / BEDSIDE TABLES

Lot 30

A BOX CONTAINING A SELECTION OF MINIATURE CARDEW DESIGN NOVELTY TEAPOTS, together with an Oriental table lamp, carved elephant, etc.

Lot 302

A REPRODUCTION TABLE GLOBE together with a table lamp, in the form of a spread eagle

Lot 33

A BOX CONTAINING A CARVED CORNISH SERPENTINE TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF A LIGHTHOUSE, together with sundry decorative glassware, etc.

Lot 34

A CRATE CONTAINING A SELECTION OF LAMP SHADES VARIOUS

Lot 60

A METAL & POTTERY BASED OIL LAMP

Lot 75

A BRASS STANDARD LAMP on plain tricorn base

Lot 99

A DECORATIVE TABLE LAMP, together with a wrought metal five sconce table candelabra

Lot 15

A figural lamp as a female with frilled white glass shade

Lot 249

A leaded stained glass candle lamp and another

Lot 297

Mixed metal wares including silver plated wine bottle, coaster, Eastern brass vase, hurricane lamp etc together with turned mahogany rail and twin compartment tea caddy

Lot 265

A French 18th Century revival marquetry inlaid circular top lamp table with decorative brass ormolu mounts and painted enamel plaques, the single frieze drawer over a pineapple finial and hoofed feet mounts, 78cm high x 48cm diameter

Lot 208

A late Georgian/early Victorian oil lamp, the milk glass reservoir painted with oak leaf and acorns and "Hands" symbolic of The Gregorian Society, 65cm high

Lot 133

An ornate bronzed table lamp in the form of a putti seated on alligator under branching grapevines with pink frilled shade, 38cm tall

Lot 293

A box containing oil lamp chimney and shades and a selection of brassware, etc

Lot 157

A Mek Elek Industrial 1950/60's machinist lamp on associated base

Lot 160

A decorative baluster form table lamp, green ground with blue foliate pattern, with shade

Lot 104

An industrial pillar drill converted to a lamp with enamel shade, 99cm high

Lot 559

A retro lamp with fish scene in the shape of a ships wheel

Lot 147

A brass Corinthian column form table lamp base, no lead

Lot 596

Modern Herbert Terry style angle poise lamp in painted black finish, angle poise lamp in silver finish and four table lamps. (6)

Lot 179

Yorkshire oak table lamp with hexagonal turned and ringed column on circular stepped base H60cm, Victorian copper and brass warming pan with turned fruit wood handle (2)

Lot 204

1938 - 1968 Herbert Terry no. 1224 angle poised lamp in red finish with cast marks to the square stepped base

Lot 205

1933 Herbert Terry model 1209 angle poised lamp in painted cream finish stamped mark to swept square base

Lot 571

Contemporary desk top clock, barometer, Hygrometer & thermometer, Onyx table lamp with gilt metal mounts, C20th carved oak figure, stoneware biscuit barrel and other decorative ceramics (2 Boxes)

Lot 1527

Wrought Iron Standard Lamp on scroll tripod base, Tur Mix knitting machine.

Lot 1037

A Watts Trouser Press, angle poise lamp, oak cabinet, etc:- One Box.

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