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Retro type anglepoise lamp with two modern glass shaped table lamps and one other. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition 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.
Claude Mirval (French), an Art Deco cold-painted bronze figural lamp with globular agate shadec.1930, signed C. MirvalModelled and cast as a seated and partially draped young woman, her scarf decorated with gilt floral motifs, she holds an agate ball, that conceals the light above her head, raised on a stepped oval marble base, with electrical fitments35 cm high, approximately 37 cm wideThe silvering to the figure is rubbed and streaked. The join for the front arm is beginning to show because of the wear to the cold painting - the join is how it is made and is not damage. Some wear and rubbing to the green on the scarf/drape. General wear in keeping with age and natural use. There is a 'hot-spot' on the agate shade. There are some small nicks and nibbles to the stepped marble base on the edges.It comes with some extra old bulbs.Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed.
A pair of Japanese ceramic table lamps 20th Century, obscured Japanese marks on underside beneath the base mounts Inverted baluster form, glazed in blue and over painted in coloured enamels with a duck, flowers and long slender leaves, brass and gilt wood mounts and fitments, with fabric shadesHeight including shade 67 cm high; height from wood top to wood base approximately 37 cm high (2)Property from a Private London Collection.Mounts not removed. There are some losses to the blue/green enamel on the long slender leaves of one lamp. Some wear to wood and metal mounts. One lamp has the top screw in finial missing/broken off - finial would fix the shade in position.Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed
Jean Claude Novaro (French 1943-2014), a huge lamp 1997, signed to base A huge lamp and shade decorated with trailed and pulled areas of iridescent glass over a green and purple glass body61.5cm high x 48cm wide (ARR)Note: The lamp is allegedly titled 'Magic Forest'Please refer to department for condition report
Hervé Van Der Straeten (French B. 1965), a pair of bronze 'Volubile' Lampsc.2006, one with designers 'HV' monogramBrown patinated and polished bronze, with tricorn shade46.5 cm high including shade (2)One with designers monogram and one without. Some natural wear in keeping with use and some light rubbing to patina. The lamp with the HV monogram has a metal light fitment and the one without it has a brown plastic light fitment, the plastic wobbles a little and currently the shade does not sit quite straight and would some attention. The shades has some light wear to the tops, one small area fraying and some dirt collecting along the seams.Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed
An Art Nouveau bronze table lamp with Loetz glass shade c.1900 The small domed frosted glass shade with orange/pink splash decoration fixed in a bronze hoop with weighted drop, supported by a half hoop and open foliate stem and base, with light fitments 26.5 cm high The shade is fixed in to the hoop with plaster so cannot be removed and appears to be in good order. The light fitment wobbles a bit. There are some old marks and wear to bronze elements and the metal has dulled with age. The lamp has lost the securing nuts for the hooped shade and the half hoop supports. Wear to base.Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed
An Art Nouveau brass table lamp with a Gallé cameo glass light shadec.1910, glass signed in cameo 'Gallé'The yellow glass shade with flared rim overlaid in red and acid-etched in relief with a branch of magnolia; held by a collar with screws and light fitments on a sinuous stem with scrolling leaves and a triangular shaped and lead weighted base44 cm highGallé glass shade: a few small nicks to the glass neck as supported by the mounts. Some bubbles in the glass. Some polish residue in the crevices. Bronze base: the collar and light fitment, although old, may not be original or may have had something done to it as it is not a neat fit and the shade is loose in the collar - the light bulb is required to make sure the shade stays in place. Tarnishing and wear to metal surfaces and joins showing. Some old marks and wear. The base is lead weighted for stability.Electrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed
19th Century brass and cut glass oil lamp adapted for use with electricity with chimney and shade, together with a gilded spelter table lamp in the form of gladiators with a Vaseline glass shade (at fault) and a small gilt brass and glass bag form light fittingPink shade - no cracks but does have multiple small chips around the top rim of the shade.Vaseline shade - condition ok - no chips or cracks
Pair of fine quality 20th Century plated on brass Corinthian column lamp standards, the square stepped bases above cast paw feet, 53.75ins high excluding the bayonet fittingsThese are a matching pair with identical lamps.They are fixed height at 53.75ins tall.Overall in good condition, need a polish.Base has had plating polished away in part
A late 19th Century lacquered brass Collins Bockett Microscope Lamp, engraved 'Collins London Bockett Microscope Lamp, with glass reservoir, burner and bull's-eye condenser, in incorrect pine case, 290mm high, G, reservoir undersize, probably early replacement, case locked, back removed; w F (2
A Siemens & Halske Standard 16mm Cine Projector, circa 1938, silent projector with unusual 'beta' intermittent, 3 blade shutter and a 2 blade shutter clipped to the baseplate, a 250W 50V lamp, built-in lamp resistor, unknown supply voltage and a Meyer Kinon III 5cm lens, one cover clip broken, untested
An Art Deco style vase, of globe form in cream glaze with coloured geometric patterns, indistinctly signed, 23cm high and a retro style table lamp, the pottery base decorated abstract designs, 42cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: The Deco vase has a chip to the edge of the foot. Crazing throughout. Some white marks to shoulder, these look like paint so could perhaps be removed.The lamp has been off at the base of neck and repaired. Small area of loss to glaze where electric flex goes in, flex will be removed.
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware lamp base of squat circular form, glazed and incised, seal mark to base, 23cm diameter, with opaque glass shade and chimney CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

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