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A British Army type prismatic marching compass by J H Steward, in leather case and sundry items, comprising a Lucas 'King of the Road' carbide bicycle lamp, a Feuer Hand storm lantern, a Weston Master II Exposure Meter and instruction booklet, two pocket compasses, a pocket Opisometer, a Castell side rule, cased, two folding boxwood rules and a total immersion General Purpose Thermometer (11)
A BOX OF SUNDRY ITEMS to include a map of Russia in Turkey - The Seat of War, a French map retailed by Stanford of Charing Cross, produced by August Logerot 1854, twenty five cloth bound sheets, Whitefriars Nailhead vase in Kingfisher - chipped, Art Deco chrome table lamp, approximate height 27cm excluding bulb fitting, navigators hardwood ruler with brass fittings, woven cotton nightshirt, stamp album etc
A LUCAS KING OF THE ROAD VEHICLE OIL LAMP, black body with brass trim fixed handle, clear lens to front, small red lens to rear, vehicle fixing to one side, complete with removable reservoir and wick not marked except Jos. Lucas Ltd, Birmingham to underside reservoir retaining strap, height approximately 32cm, with an unmarked two aspect carriage lamp, damage to clear lens, fixing mount to one side, height approximately 24cm and an Optimus 1200 Kerosene Pressure Lamp appears largely complete and in fairly good condition (3)
A BOXED CORGI MAJOR TOYS FORD H SERIES ARTICULATED CAR TRANSPORTER, No 1138, very lightly playworn condition, minor paint loss and wear, missing one red lamp from upper deck, lower deck and warning decals from rear (one present in box), box missing interior pictorial stand but has packing piece, outer box missing all flaps and has other damage/wear
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BELLS AND METALWARE, to include RAF Benevolent Fund cast aluminium bell cast from parts of Luftwaffe aircraft shot down over Britain during WWII and featuring the heads of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, Eccles type 6 protector lamp, brass inkwell (sd and missing liner), AA membership car grille badge (dated between 1945 and 1957) complete with backing plate and fixings (paint loss and wear) etc (10)
A SELECTION OF SMOKING RELATED ITEMS AND OTHERS, to include a 'Dunhill' tankard table lighter, a 'Dunhill' Aladdin's lamp table lighter, two clay pipes, a 'Rolstar' table lighter, a 'Ronson' and a 'Thorns' lighter, a small enamel 'Stratton' portable compact ashtray, a white metal floral engraved vesta together with two whistles, two small glass vials and a coin holder
For your consideration is an antique Bradley & Hubbard 3-bulb table lamp with a swan topper. The partnership of Nathaniel and William L. Bradley, Walter Hubbard, and Orson and Chitten Hatch began in Meriden, Connecticut in 1852 as Bradley, Hatch & Company. Clocks were the sole product of the newly formed company. They continued developing and manufacturing new products, surviving through the Great Depression before being sold in 1940 to Charles Parker Co, also of Meriden. This table lamp shows a bronzed metal construction with triangle and groove designs on the base and stem. There is a decorative swan topper the is unscrewable. It is constructed with three bulb Leviton connectors. It is marked "Pat Apld For" on the socket connector, and "B&H 58" on the bottom of the base. This piece is in good condition showing a nice patina; however one of the pull strings is missing. The lamp measures approximately 27"H x 9"W.
For your consideration are two adjustable arm, articulating industrial work lamps. One is unmarked with similar build and style as the original, early 1940's fully functional American industrial "localite" work light fabricated by Fostoria pressed steel corp., Fostoria, OH. These lamps are constructed of a heavy guage tubular steel with a triple joint adjustable arm design, anda bulbous "slim helmet" refelctor shade with integrated socket housing. fabracate shows a red paint color, and three arm joints to adjust the position of the light. The switch is unique, the toggle switch mechanism works somewhat like a pull switch. Fostoria began producing the "localite" (in various configurations) beginning in 1918, and one lamp shows a ball-and-socket join design, and the other is an elbow joint. These lamps both show a deep red paint coating, with some surface scratches. Overall these are in good condition for their age and use, measuring approximately 6.75 in head diameter, and 36" in extended length.
Included in this lot we have a W. D. Allison Co. Victorian copper flash extension bracket wall lamp. The lamp displays copper construction with electric cord and light bulb socket. The bracket shows an extension arm with a gear lock. The piece is marked "W. D. Allison Co., Indianapolis, Ind." across the side. The piece shows good condition overall with some wear due to age. The piece measures 23 1/2" long by 12 3/4" tall.
For your consideration is this Warren Kessler brass bouilotte lamp with original tolle shade. Warren Kessler built a large lamp factory in New York City in 1939. The Kessler company produced lamps until the 1980s. In the company's heyday, it provided lighting for all the American Embassies and were included in the remodeling of the Truman White House. A Kessler lamp would sell for for $300 circa 1960--that's over $2500, adjusted for inflation! This beautiful brass lamp is known as a bouilotte lamp. These lamps consist of 1 or more candlesticks with a central standard light and a non-flammable tolle shade. This brass lamp has three brass, winged cherub candlesticks over a basket weave base; it has a 2 light standard, tolle peinte shade and tall decorative finial; the lamp is marked, "Warren Kessler/ New York". The tolle peinte shade is a reflective white on the inside and olive green on the outside. The lamp is in very good complete condition and is believed to work. It measures 31"T x 6 1/2" base and has a 16 1/2" shade.
Great Western Railway (GWR) HANDLAMP inscribed 'GW & LM&S Joint R/s Minsterley' and stamped 'GWR' and 'T F Bladon & Son, 1939'. Minsterley was the terminus of the 6.5 mile joint GWR/LMS branch line from Crickmeole Junction that had originally been intended to link Shrewsbury with mid-Wales. The station closed in 1951 and the line finally in 1967. A 3-aspect lamp (clear, red, green) of copper-top style but in steel and with all lenses present. Burner is marked 'GWR'. In ex-use condition, unrestored. [1]
Great Western Railway (GWR) LEVEL CROSSING LAMP with 'GWR' plate on the brass cap and maker's plate 'The Lamp Manufacturing Co Ltd, London, Welch Patent'. Complete with burner (inscribed 'GWR') and clear and red bullseye lenses. In very good, ex-use condition, possibly an older restoration but soot still present inside! [1]

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