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A Duplex brass oil lamp, with glass chimney and fluted white glass shade, 52cm H, brass oil lamp with a white glass shade, raised on a black pottery socle, 48.5cm H, further brass oil lamp, with a glass chimney and white glass shade, 49cm H, a Swan Brand oil lamp with glass chimney, 50cm H, and a further glass chimney, 32cm H. (5)
A Chinese sang de boeuf crackle glazed vase with drip decoration converted to a table lamp CONDITION REPORTS Some surface scratches, accretions, crazing throughout and some nibbbles to the red glaze on the neck. Three areas of loss to the vase and the glaze to the base, probably from sticking to the kiln shelf in the manufacturing process. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Height including light fitting approx 36 cm. Height excluding light fitting approx 31 cm.
A French gilt bronze Campana urn in Neoclassical taste, third quarter 19th century, with everted and pierced rim and twin rams' mask handles, above a waisted circular socle and stepped square section base, 38cm high overall; a gilt metal columnar table lamp in Regency style, later 19th century and refitted, the fluted stem cast with stylised acanthus and scrolls, above a stepped square section base, on paw feet, 60cm high; and another columnar table lamp This lot is to be sold without reserve
Three items of Dutch Delft, various dates 18th century, comprising: a Transitional style vase adapted for electricity as a lamp-base, 41cm high overall; a Dutch or North German (Hanau) type vase and associated Chinese carved wood cover, 23cm high; and a Delft baluster jar and associated cover, 28cm high overall This lot is to be sold without reserve
A miscellaneous group of objects, including two Pre-Columbian terracotta figures, 17cm and 14cm high, three fragmentary terracotta heads; two coarse pottery loom weights, 12cm diam; a black stone carved seal with pseudo cuneiform text on one column and four standing figures carved in niches, 10.7cm high and a bronze Islamic-style lamp on four squat feet, the square shoulders surmounted by a bird at each corner, not ancient, 9.7cm high and a square glazed tile, 7.3cm x 7.3cm (10) Provenance: By repute acquired by Sir William Whitfield in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1940's
A late Victorian gilt metal standard oil lamp base in Neoclassical style, late 19th century and later, the urn reservoir above a Corinthian order capital and reeded columnar stem descending to a stepped square plinth on paw feet, 159cm high overall including fitment; and another, similar, circa 1900, 151cm high overall including electrical fitment For a similar model, please see Christie's, South Kensington, 27 January 2009, lot 270 This lot is to be sold without reserve
A collection of pottery oil lamps, including a large Greek pottery oil lamp with rounded shoulder and wide central hole, on a slightly raised base, the spout angled slightly upwards, with a small pierced lug handle at the shoulder, circa 3rd Century B.C., 15.8cm long, 6.3cm high; a grey glazed Roman oil lamp, crisply decorated with foliage and trumpet-shaped decoration around the central hole; another with a multi-petalled rosette, a third with a worn petal design around the central hole, each with a maker's mark on the underside of the base, circa 1st Century A.D.; two Romano-Egyptian 'frog' lamps, one with the clear outline of the frog in relief around the central hole, the other with two palm branches around the hole, both with maker's marks impressed on the underside of the base, circa 3rd-4th Century A.D; and a heavy pottery lamp in the form of the head of an African, the hair arranged into tresses, the nozzle formed from the extended face, probably Roman and an early Islamic pottery oil lamp with rounded shoulder and ridge around the broad central hole (8) Provenance: By repute acquired by Sir William Whitfield in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1940's

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