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An early 20th century ebonised lamp or vase pedestal, the square moulded top on a cylindrical column, applied with gilt metal trailing vines, upon a square plinth base, 109cm high, along with a pair of black painted pine Japanese influence lamp tables, with gilt highlights above angular open work side panels, raised upon legs of square section, 38cm H x 38cm Sq (3)
A selection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 19th century, comprising; four prunus pattern vases, Kangxi four character marks, tallest 35.5cm, smallest 11cm, a prunus pattern charger, 30cm diameter and a craquelure glazed lamp base, 31cm high (6) (at fault) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A selection of Booths florally encrusted wares, 20th century, to include; a pair of baluster lamp bases 27cm high, an ovoid example (lacking fitting) 20cm high, and a door plate 28cm long, each brightly enamelled with flowers, fruit and foliage (4) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.comLighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Waterford Crystal 'Achillbeg' table lamp, the Art Deco style lamp of mushroom form with three lamp holders and in-line cable switch, 55cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.comLighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
An early 20th century wrought iron standard lamp, the iron upright with twist detail extending to three terminals with thistle motifs, the central branch terminating in a rams mask, raised upon three plain outswept feet below scroll work brackets, 163cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A French ceiling hanging oil lamp, late 19th century, the brass lamp body with scrolling pressed relief Art Nouveau motifs, set to an ornate three arm hanging gallery supporting a pink opaline shade, the whole suspended on three rope twist chains, converted for electricity, overall height 89cm Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
An early 20th century Art Nouveau brass standard lamp, the adjustable and graduated column raised upon a hammered circular plinth base on three shaped feet, complete with shade, 161cm high excluding shade Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A late 19th century copper ships 'Port' lamp, by Telford, Grier and Mackay, Glasgow, of typical bow front form, applied with a brass manufactures plaque, below a brass swing handle, 41cm high, along with a 19th century 2 gallon copper haystack measure, two Victorian copper kettles, a 19th century copper two handle pan, brass jam pan, two brass chambersticks, brass candlestick and Eastern brass bowl (10)
A late 19th century 'Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd' brass miners lamp, of typical tapering form, applied with brass manufactures lamp, 24cm high, a 19th century painted metal carriage lamp, a 19th century lidded pewter tankard of waisted form, with loop side handle, 26cm high, 19th century pewter plates and tankards, a brass saucepan, cased opera glasses etc (Qty)
1901 Renault 450cc Series E 4-seater TonneauReg. no. A 2743Chassis no. 023Engine no. 4749VCC Dating Certificate 1217Louis Renault built his first car in 1898 utilising a primitive tubular chassis and a propriety De Dion engine. Having secured substantial financial backing production soon started at Billancourt with the 1 3/4 and 3 hp cars. To publicise the cars Louis and his brother Marcel saw the benefits from active participation in early motor races. The Renault voiturettes were highly thought of, with Louis Renault leading a team of four cars in the 1901 Paris-Bordeaux Race. Louis won the voiturette class completing the epic race in a time of 9 hours and 31 minutes with Marcel second and the other two Renaults third and fourth.This early London to Brighton eligible car is unusual in that its complete history is known. It was supplied new by the sole agents for Renault Freres and Mors cars Roadway Autocar Co Ltd in London to Captain Basil Emery of Bulford Wilts and Hunstanton Norfolk. Captain Emery was a decorated career Army Officer and there is a photo on file taken c.1907 of him and his fiancé taken outside Ely Cathedral. The car was acquired in 1920 by a Mr Barnes, a chimney sweep from Reading who used it in his business. It was then acquired in 1927 by the well-known coachbuilders and motor dealers Vincents of Reading, and was in their custody until 1975. There then followed five owners until the current vendors late father acquired the car in 2006.This 1901 example is powered by a 4.5 single cylinder water cooled De Dion engine with automatic inlet and mechanical exhaust valves and features the traditional side radiators characteristic of Renault at that time. The car is running on the correct trembler ignition system and under the bonnet is fitted the De Dion type coil. The gearbox has three forward and a reverse gear. Now fitted with a four, as opposed to the original two, seat bodywork the front carries two plates cast with E Vicart et Fils of Levallois (Seine). The coachwork is presented in green with coach lining and red button upholstery and is fitted with brass sidelamps, an oil rear lamp and a brass horn.As well as being a proven early starter for the London to Brighton Run this historic veteran is also eligible for all VVC rallies including a number of popular single and twin events as well as Renault Frères events in France and is easily transportable. The car is offered with a current V5, an old style buff logbook, a VCC dating certificate and an extensive history file. Usefully there are also notes on the starting procedure as well as suggested driving technique both backwards and forwards.
This example of Austin's Italian-influenced, futuristic 1950s sporting two-door looks really presentable.In recent years this car has formed part of a large collection and as such has received little or no use and an element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once again. Your inspection pre-sale is welcomed and encouraged to appreciate the potential of this rarely offered motor car which is strictly sold as seen.Launched in 1949, the A90 Atlantic was by far the most flamboyant model in the otherwise staid Austin rangeThe retro-futuristic styling (art deco with a rocket age twist) was penned in house by Ricardo 'Dick' BurziUS-influenced styling cues including five chrome strips running down the bonnet, a built-in centre spot lamp, a "Flying A" mascot on each front wing and rear-wheel spatsPowered by the same torquey 2.6-litre four-cylinder engine that later found fame in the Austin-Healey 100/4Obviously an older restoration but still looks great in Old English White with a smart red interiorWe understand that it was first registered in the UK on 01/11/2012 (TBC)Was displayed at the Coventry Festival of Motoring 15/06/2016 by Revival CarsYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Richard Greenhalgh on 07948 152 921 / richard@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: 438 YUNYear: 1950Make: AustinModel: A90 AtlanticRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: BD280167Engine Capacity: 2.6Engine Number: IB/100793Body Colour: Cream
A handsome example of Austin's radical post-war Coupe in need of a complete refresh.In recent years this car has formed part of a large collection and as such has received little or no use and an element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once again. Your inspection pre-sale is welcomed and encouraged to appreciate the potential of this rarely offered motor car which is strictly sold as seen.Launched in 1949, the A90 Atlantic was by far the most flamboyant model in the otherwise staid Austin rangeThe retro-futuristic styling (art deco with a rocket age twist) was penned in house by Ricardo 'Dick' BurziUS-influenced styling cues including five chrome strips running down the bonnet, a built-in centre spot lamp, a "Flying A" mascot on each front wing and rear-wheel spatsPowered by the same torquey 2.6-litre four-cylinder engine that later found fame in the Austin-Healey 100/4Project car but does have its Buff LogbookYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Gary Dunne on 07740 946 796 / gary@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: LYU 945Year: 1951Make: AustinModel: A90 Atlantic Sports SaloonRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: BE291418Engine Capacity: 2660Engine Number: 1B122975Body Colour: BlueInterior Colour: Grey
Very large oak and brass magic lantern style enlarger, the black japanned lamp housing with embossed Ernemann Dresden plaque, rack and pinion focusing, two folding bellows, rise-and-fall and pivoting facilities and Ross London 5" wide AngleXpres lens with Air Ministry 'A (crown) M' mark, converted to electricity W75cm extending to 158cm - Condition Report

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