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REGENCY MAHOGANY LAMP TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a line moulded edge, over an arrangement of six short drawers, with dummy drawers to the reverse, raised on twin ring-turned end supports with trestle bases joined by a turned stretcher and ending on ball feet (56cm wide, 74cm high, 37cm deep)
Y PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE, ROSEWOOD, EBONISED AND SPECIMEN MARBLE LAMP STANDS 20TH CENTURY the octagonal tops inset with various marbles and hardstones over plain friezes, on square tapered legs ending in ebonised composition paws on octagonal bases with bead mouldings, stamped MFA to the bases (42cm wide, 74cm high) Qty: (2) Footnote: Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's, 21 February, 2007, lot 101 Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC LAMPS MODERN of square shouldered form, wired for electricity; together with a MODERN CELADON GLAZED LAMP, of baluster form, 32cm (excluding fittings) (27cm high (excluding fittings)) Qty: (4) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
FOUR VASELINE GLASS LAMP SHADES LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first of cylindrical form with a waved rim, with stylised design on pointed ovals, 22.5cm high; together with TWO TRIANGULAR SHADES, 13.5cm high; and a FURTHER SHADE, with shouldered top, 14.5cm high, all with waved rims Qty: (4) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
THREE BRASS LAMPS LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY to include a Corinthian column lamp, a candlestick lamp with tripod base, and an oil lamp, converted to electricity; together with THREE WOODEN TABLE LAMPS painted red with green and yellow banding, knobbed column on round domed base (Tallest 37cm high (excluding fittings)) Qty: (3) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
A collection of late 19th century and 20th-century glassware including a 1950s cocktail shaker decorated with a cockerel, an oil lamp with green glass reservoir, milk glass lamp printed with rural landscape, an enamelled cheese dish cover, 1980s Laura Ashley hanging lampshade, Vasart blue glass basket, Davidsons pressed glass, 1960s engraved glass, etc (four trays)
A Sitzendorf oil lamp base, three cherubs holding the reservoir. Height 21 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The burner is glued in position and it is not possible to see the top of the reservoir. The main body of the reservoir appears to be in good order with no chips or cracks. The floral encrustations have numerous small chips and losses as one would expect. The cherubs and wings are all in good order with no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. The floral encrustations to the base do have the usual chips.
An Arts and Crafts metal table lamp, with two glass shades and water lily leaf base, height 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The light has recently been re-wired and currently operates. Both shades are in good condition with no chips or cracks. The metalwork is in good order also with no issues. The lamp could be enjoyed in its current state without the need for any work.
A 19th century brass lamp standard, with circular base raised on three short feet. CONDITION REPORT: Height 128 cm. Height when fully adjusted 166 cm. The lamp is generally allover tarnished. The adjusting mechanism does operate. The circular base has three sets of drilled holes and has clearly had some form of mount at some point. The piece is structurally solid but has lost much of its original lacquered finish and as stated is tarnished.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany column, with urn top now with light fitting. Height to top of urn 150 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have this plugged in and the lamp does light. The vase top has some minor losses to the chequered inlay. The column itself in in generally good order with no significant issues. It is perhaps a little faded. There are some marks and scratches to the base but no significant issues.
A late 19th century brass oil lamp, hanging, with opaque glass shade. Height +/- 64 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shade appears to be in good condition with no significant damage. The very top lip has a few tiny nibbles as has the bottom edge which is recessed into the brass circumference. The glass chimney is in generally good condition with only the usual minor nibbles to the foot rim. The brasswork is all a little tarnished and whilst complete has lost much of its original lacquered finish.
A late 19th century oil lamp, with etched glass shade, clear reservoir and milk glass overlay column. Height including chimney 62 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shade is in good order with no chips to either the bottom or top lips. The chimney is not cracked but does have minor nibbles around the bottom edge as is typical. The burner mechanism appears to operate as it should, the wick adjusts and the snuffer operates. The reservoir is in good condition all round. The glass column beneath is in good order as is the brasswork which is only a little tarnished.
A 19th century brass and porcelain oil lamp, with etched and cut glass shade. Height including chimney 59 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shade has one small inner edge chip through the chamfered edge at the top. It is approximately 4 mm in length. The bottom edge has minor nibbles. There are no cracks and no other losses. The wick adjustment operates as it should as does the snuffer mechanism. The reservoir has still got paraffin in it and this appears to be leaking into the brass liner below. The ceramic base is in good condition with no visible cracks. All metalwork is present and in good order.
Three Victorian glass lamp shades, cranberry ball shape, green and yellow. Largest diameter 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The green shade is in good order with no issues. The yellow shade has one very small edge nibble but this is almost insignificant. The red shade is in good order with only very minor bottom edge rim nibbles. There are no cracks or chips to any of the three.
Three Victorian glass oil lamp shades, yellow, red and green. CONDITION REPORT: The red shade is in good order with no cracks or chips. Bottom diameter 10 cm. The green shade has no cracks or chips. Bottom internal diameter 92 mm. The yellow shade is in good order with no chips. There are some minor nibbles to the foot rim but nothing of any significance. Internal base diameter 92 mm.
A Victorian glass oil lamp shade, orange and etched, diameter +/- 16 cm, and a stain glass shade, diameter 16 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The orange shade is in good order with no chips or cracks. Internal base diameter 95 mm. The Queens Burmese type shade has several very small edge chips to the top wavy rim. The base rim is also slightly nibbled but has no significant issues, the base internal diameter is 13.5 cm.
Two Victorian oil lamp shades, green and foliate engraved. Each width +/- 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clear shade has one small upper edge chip to the top aperture and other very minor nibbles. The base edge has a more significant chip and a 2.5 cm crack emanating. There are other nibbles to the foot rim. Internal diameter 97 mm. The green shade has no chips to the top rim. There are no cracks, the base has one very small chip and the usual minor nibbles. Internal diameter 95 mm.

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