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A Continental neoclassical giltwood and polychrome table lamp,the verde-antico marble base with lion's paw giltwood and polychrome decorated column and faux-candle stem, probably Italian late 18th/early 19th century with adaptations 70 cm high including shade, 20cm wide at baseCondition report: a few nibbles to the marble faux-candle refinished
A GILT-METAL 'CELLINI STYLE' EWER MOUNTED AS A TABLE LAMP20th CenturyMounted on a marble base and fitted for electricity, with a large green shade, 68.5cm high; 105.5cm high including shadeCondition report: Re-gilt at some point, with remains of gold paint used to marble base. Some rubbing and tarnishing to spout of ewer and in other minor areas to the body. The turning tap to the upper part of the fitment is redundant. Fitted for electricity, the wire running up through the body and into the base of the marble. Will require re-wiring and PAT testing prior to use. Shade worn with heavy discolouration to the inside.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE PARCEL-GILT AND GREEN TOLE PEINTE TABLE LAMPSLate 20th CenturyMounted on painted faux marble square plinths, with conical green and gilt decorated metal shades, 78cm highCondition report: One with various dents, notably at the top edge of the ovoid body and along the edge of the stepped base. Both with cut out holes at the top of the body, possibly relating to the oil fitment. The oil fitments are loose.The other lamp also with a few dents, but also overall leaning at a slight angle.Scuffs and small losses to the painted decoration in areas to both, together with some discolouration in areas. Brass light fitment tarnished in areas. Shades also with a few minor dents in small areas. Will require rewriting and PAT testing.
WW1 RAF & RNAS Medals. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, awarded to 281157 PTE 2 A ALLEN RAF. Complete with part box No ribbons ... British War Medal awarded to F.4575 A J MORRIS POM RNAS Petty Officer Morris volunteered for the RNAS in May 1915, he is noted as being injured at RNAS Wormwood Scrubbs on the 28th July 1915 as a result of an explosion and was injured a second time when a blow lamp exploded on the 7th December 1915.
A Moorcroft `Cluny' pattern lamp base and five Moorcroft vasesThe lamp base designed by Sally Tuffin30.5 cm high excluding mounts; also a `Foxglove' pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop, 21cm high; an `Oberon' pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop, 21cm high; a small `Violet' pattern vase, 13cm high; a squat `Spring Blossom' vase, 11cm high and another small Moorcroft vase, three boxes (9)Lamp base with crack to rim, approx. 6cm length. The `Spring Blossom' vase has some crazing to the glaze.
A Sitzendorf porcelain lamp baseLate 19th/early 20th centuryOriginally a candelabrum or centrepiece, modelled as Cupid holding a fish, raised on a circular base applied with flowers, blue painted mark, 38cm excluding fittings, giltwood stand (2)Some restoration around top . Some typical chips to applied flowers and leaves
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or July 1st. Model miniatures from Steven Spielberg's sci-fi film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. David (Haley Joel Osment) and his companions ventured through Manhattan's ruins and witnessed abandoned office buildings. The set includes a resin desk with a keyboard, coffee mug, phone, lamp, three fans, and two chairs; all painted gray and intentionally weathered; and a yellow and red wooden house facade with a pointed roof, applied weathering, and faux algae growth. Also included are three printed screenshots from the film featuring the models. The lot is in good overall condition with minimal wear from production and age. Dimensions: 18.5" x 18.5" x 12.5" (47 cm x 47 cm x 31.75 cm) Estimate: $600 - 800
JUGENDSTIL HÄNGELAMPEFrankreich um 1930 Farblose Glasschale mit rosa und weissen Pulvereinschmelzungen. Kettenaufhängung. D.35cm, H.67cmAN ART NOUVEAU HANGING LAMP France circa 1930 Colourless glass bowl with pink and white powder meltings. Chain suspension. Diameter 35 cm, height 67 cm. Keywords: lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, decorative art, design, Jugendstil, French, Francais
Michael Kirkbride (British, b. 1959)Lamp-u-likeinscribed with artist and title (on tape attached to the backboard)mixed media57 x 39.5cmARRProvenanceRoyal Academy Schools, Annual Exhibition, year unknown, where acquired by the present ownerTogether withRose Warnock (British, b.1959), Peach Lake (1991), oil on board, 36 x 29cm, ARRProvenanceFischer Fine Art, London, 1991, no. 38, where acquired by the present owner(2)
HÄNGELAMPE MIT PAPAGEIum 1930 Florales Messinggestell mit plastischen Porzellanblüten und farbig bemaltem Papagei aus Porzellan. H.44cmA HANGING LAMP WITH PARROT circa 1930 Floral brass frame with sculptural porcelain flowers and colourfully painted porcelain parrot. 44 cm high. Keywords: lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting
Mixed lot comprising ring sizer mandrel, ultrasonic cleaner & desk lampThis is the first of a series of sales comprising the total assets from a jewellery retailer as a result of insolvency. This particular sale primarily comprises watches, men's jewellery, sample rings & ring sizers, tools, packaging and chattels. Where we quote an RRP in the lot description, we are quoting a price found on a sticker attacehd to the item unless we state otherwise. Where we make reference to an item being 18ct white gold, platinum, diamonds, etc., that means there is a sticker on the item in question stating same. If we use the expression "Believed to be diamond, gold, etc. ...", that means there is no such label. It is important to note that regardless of the methodology and reasoning, there is no comeback whatsoever for purchasers in the instance of misdescription, however major.Where we believe an item to be used, we have stated same in the lot description however it is possible that some items not stated as being used are in fact used/second hand. All items known to be samples are being sold as such, mostly in bulk. It is possible that we have missed some samples and as with all lots, buyers should inspect to their satisfaction prior to bidding. The vast majority of the jewellery does not include a box unless specifically referenced in the lot description. Most of the watches do include a box & each watch description will make specific reference as to whether a box is included or not. In all instances, if a box is not specifically referenced in the lot description, a box is not included.In the instance of watches in particular, it has been difficult to match up the correct boxes to the correct watch. Any boxes or paperwork to be included with a lot can be seen in the photos accompanying the lot descriptions. As with all lots, there are no rights of comeback & buyer inspection prior to bidding is crucial.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. Please don't ask for an exception, for example to put your item in a box or to affix a label - there are no circumstances whatseover in which we will assist. No matter who you are, your particular personal circumstances are not sufficiently unusual that the rules do not apply to you - if you cannot arrange collection without our assistance, DO NOT BID If these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.
Hornby 0 Gauge 3-rail No E1E Engine Shed Signals and other electrical accessories, the engine shed with original interior light, F-G, essentially complete but with fading to lithography, some tarnishing to windows and top of 'clerestory', slight damage to one guttering, together with a red/green no 2 turntable, VG, dusty, a single-track level crossing with lamp fittings, no 1 and no 2 buffers each with original lamps, 2 single and 1 double-arm signals with lamps, all G-VG, some with repro lamp hoods, several of which are loosely-fitted or detached (8)
Pre-war Hornby 0 Gauge No 1 and No 2 Lamp Standards, including an early no 2 double lamp with original globes and winding mechanism, electric lamps now fitted and post repainted, F-G, in original red box, a no 2E electric double lamp, and no 1E single, both G-VG, neatly re-wired and white sections appear repainted/retouched, both in F-G original boxes, and three more restored single lamps, two in repro boxes and one unboxed, as restored VG (6)
A Hornby 0 Gauge No E36 'Caerphilly Castle' Locomotive and later Tender, the locomotive with early 6v mechanism with die-cast wheels, F-G, driving wheels badly 'fatigued', a little retouching to smokebox and some green areas, top lamp iron broken, both cab steps detached, in a red Meccano Ltd repair box (labelled 16285/LMS/electric), box F, and a later GWR 'shirtbutton' tender, unboxed, F, rear handrails both missing, dent to left side of body, slight rusting to coupler (2)
French Hornby O Gauge Disc Signals Yard Lamps and Transformer, five red disc signals (one with detached disc) and three green examples, one British 'M' signal with blue-striped post, three French single yard lamps with rectangular blue bases and a boxed No 0 transformer/controller (not suitable for UK use), varying F-VG, one signal and one yard lamp with paint loss from posts, together with an early Liverpool-made telegraph pole with rivetted cross-arms, black base with fine 'Paris' garter transfer, G-VG, transformer box P-F (14)
A partially-constructed nickel-silver 0 Gauge GWR 5101 class 2-6-2T Locomotive body kit, a small amount of assembly carried out to boiler only, the remainder in 'flat-pack' form, appears to include all main components, together with a set of second-hand LMC wheels which may be suitable, overall G, lacks instructions, chassis, motor and various other small parts, but together with unopened pack of vac pipes and GWR lamp irons (qty)
A Random assortment of 0 Gauge Train Components, including an essentially-complete Lima 2-rail electric LMS '4F' in black with tender, a small-wheeled Bing electric mech with wheels and rods but lacking reversing coil, a part-stripped Bassett-Lowke 2265 'Princess Elizabeth' body only in green, a stripped and incomplete 'compound' body with stripped B-L tender body, a ship's propellor unit, and box of low-voltage traditional lamp bulbs and fittings, varying P-G (qty)
An early Marklin gauge 1 modified Danish-style clockwork 4-4-0 Locomotive only, in plain black with dark red wheels, the body appears modified somewhat in the Danish style and now incorporating cab with 3 side-windows, Westinghouse pump to left-side splasher, steam generator between chimney and dome and bogie brake cylinders, overall G, steel parts including handrails and axles rusty, mechanism tested okay with annular-geared winder and two-speed control (needs servicing), one front lamp missing, front coupler fitted upside-down, lacks tender
G Gauge W&L or similar Light Railway 2-6-2T Locomotive with LGB 0-6-0 Chassis, kitbuit/modified Locomotive to represent Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway type Locomotive, repainted in maroon and black, Hunslet Leeds makers plate number SLR 85, F, chimney pressed in and some damage around base of chimney, lamp loose, rear coupling broken, unboxed
A converted Hornby 0 Gauge No 1 Locomotive and Tender, both in Great Western lined green, the loco as no 4300, originally clockwork and now fitted with an original Hornby 20v electric mechanism and smokebox door with lamp, as converted G-VG, light playwear, in a (non-original) Hornby box, the tender G-VG, a couple of small chips/scratches, (2)
A complete Stuart Turner spirit-fired operating Steam Horizontal Mill Engine and Generator, mounted on a wooden plinth with twin 9" long Stuart boilers (linked by steam pipe but each with its own water and pressure gauges, spirit burners and chimneys), large water reservoir with hand-pump and perimeter railings, the engine itself neatly constructed and finished in maroon with white lining and polished brass cylinder cover, the cylinder approx 1½" dia x 1½" stroke, with in-line displacement lubricator to steam pipe and oiler cups to main bearings, cylinder drain cocks, operating Watt-type governor, the heavy 5" flywheel linked by belt to a Stuart Dynamo (finished in green and on the same base), together with a free-standing lamp standard connected by cables, all G-VG, generally oily with a little tarnishing in parts
A Hornby 0 Gauge No 4E 'Wembley' Station with 3 signals and No 2A buffers , the station with 'walk-through' design and loose ticket barrier, green-tiled roof and speckled platform, pair of ramps with 'Wembley' name boards, G-VG, lamp fittings appear original, slight retouching to some roof tabs, other moderate playwear, in a stout modern box, together with three boxed early post-war signals (2H, 1D) with lattice posts in 6-49 dated boxes, all G-VG, one with dummy lamp detached, a blue/red no 2A hydraulic buffer stop, F-G, slight 'fatigue' cracking to casting, another in grey with more serious 'fatigue', and an empty level crossing box (
A repainted Hornby 0 Gauge No E320 4-4-2 Locomotive and Tender, in SR green as no 850 'Lord Nelson' with smoke deflectors, as repaint G-VG, driving wheels appear to be good quality replacements but unpainted, other wheels appear original, control rod detached but included in box, tender F-G, similarly repainted, with damage to rear lamp brackets, together in a repro Hornby 'Millibox'
A French brass bouillotte lamp,20th century, with an adjustable toleware shade, 64cm highProvenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: 66cm to top of 'wreath' handle. Arrow handled screw height adjuster doesn't work as seized onto shaft.Shade has rubbing on lower gilt edge, otherwise appears ok.

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