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Lot 295

A late Victorian Oil Lamp with cast iron base, green glass reservoir and duplex twin burner with an etched glass shade.

Lot 69

A Miner's Safety Lamp by The Protector Lamp & Lighting Company, Eccles, no. 366, 9" (23cms) high.

Lot 2105

A Continental gilt wood standard lamp, with reeded leaf carved column on a square base with scroll feet, including shade, 184cm high.

Lot 2120

A continental giltwood standard lamp, with a tapering column and tripod base.

Lot 2305

A bronzed metal table lamp, modelled in the form of a lady standing on a stool beside a brazier, signed to base A. De Raniers, 26cm wide.

Lot 2306

A Lincoln Imp brass oil lamp, made to simulate a street lamp, an RAF cast metal example stamped St Athan, another plain example and a Lincoln Imp ashtray, a promotional piece from Rose Bros. of Gainsborough. (4)

Lot 2498

A late 19th/early 20thC Daum, Nancy lamp base, with an etched decoration of winter trees, signed to underside, lacking shade

Lot 2020

A Troika pottery table lamp base, being a circular slab of beige ground with abstract turquoise and brown panels, marked Troika to base, 20cm high

Lot 404

VICTORIAN LARGE CUT CRYSTAL PARAFFIN LAMP BASE MID-19TH CENTURY with a gilt bronze Corinthian capital above the tapered facet-cut column with a base knop, raised on a starburst cut circular foot 63cm high, foot 22cm diameter

Lot 150

Box of various bric a brac items including oil lamp and silver plate

Lot 183

Two ceiling lamps with oil lamp shades and chimneys

Lot 192

Spirit fired lamp with brass base complete with chimney and red shade H: 60 cm

Lot 290

Three table lamps and one flexi shaft standard lamp

Lot 310

G Plan wall mirror and matching table lamp

Lot 311

Three white onyx based table lamp and a modern spot lamp

Lot 312

Modern Italian table lamp with cast owl figurine to wooden base

Lot 386

High pressure sodium plant irradiation with 150w lamp junction box etc

Lot 393

Hurricane lamp in gold and black

Lot 26

A BRASS ADJUSTABLE READING LAMP, 1970s, on circular base, 100 cm (h) x 38 (d).

Lot 136

An 18th century Chinese blue and white vase, converted to a table lamp with gilt mounts, vase height 24 cm.

Lot 138

An early twentieth century brass speedboat lamp by C A Vandervell and Co, London, height 40 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dent to back of lamp. Otherwise would appear to be in good condition. The lightbulb is marked '12V 24W Gas Filled Made in England'.

Lot 146

A 19th century two-branch candelabrum converted to a table light, together with a similar lamp, a brass trivet, fire companion set etc. (Q)

Lot 19

An Eccles Protector Lamp & Lighting Company miner's lamp numbered 44

Lot 20

An Eccles Protector Lamp & Lighting Company RS miner's lamp

Lot 454

A pair of antique style plaster lamp holders, modelled as jesters, height 76 cm (2)

Lot 480

A continental oak multi function standard lamp with magazine rack below, height 160 cm

Lot 504

Designed by Svend Aage Holm Sorensen - a rare floor lamp, black iron and lacquered wood with mosaics in amber and yellow glass, 40cm x 26cm x 147cm.

Lot 505

A white marble plant pedestal, with urn shaped table lamp, height 127 cm. (2)

Lot 527

A good quality brass chandelier standard lamp, height 175 cm.

Lot 567

A mid 20th century continental style brass table lamp, the base decorated in foliage, height 70 cm.

Lot 568

A mid 20th century continental style brass adjustable floor lamp with shade, the base decorated in foliage, height 139 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shade is 45cm in diameter. This has an English plug and does appear to be working. This is sold as a decorative piece of furniture and has not been professionally PAT tested. All buyer's are recommened to have electrical items tested professionally by a qualified electrician before use. See additional images.

Lot 214

A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL STAMPED '800' LAMP BASE, formed of balls on a triangular wood base, late 19th/early 20th century, 8.5" high

Lot 50

A BRASS FRAMED DRESSING MIRROR, an oil lamp and similar metalware

Lot 76

A BRASS CARRIAGE LAMP, a table oil lamp and a hand held brass oil lamp (3)

Lot 144

A VICTORIAN STYLE BRASS STANDARD LAMP, fitted a square onyx top, 14" wide

Lot 74

A BRASS MINER'S LAMP, a Black Boy money box and sundries

Lot 143

A 19TH CENTURY WOVEN 'WEDDING BASKET', a lacquered box decorated with a crab and a frog and a table lamp (3)

Lot 142

A BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMP with a rouge middle, 19" high (plus fittings)

Lot 273

A VICTORIAN BRASS CARRIAGE LAMP with applied copper plaque 'Lime House Lamp Co'

Lot 51

A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY LUSTRE JUGS, a brass oil lamp and sundries

Lot 41

A VICTORIAN WALNUT COAL SCUTTLE with opening doors operated by the handle, a Victorian beadwork tray, a brass log box, a small rug and a standard lamp

Lot 333

A KHORASAN BRONZE LAMP STAND BASE of lobed form, decorated with panels of birds within foliate borders, the ends with a 'Kufic' inscription on four shaped legs and headed by stylised masks and separated by stylised birds heads, the surface with traces of tinned decoration, probably Iran, 12th/13th century, 5.5" high

Lot 149

A VICTORIAN SPELTER OIL LAMP with a ceramic body, a collection of brass oil lamps and similar items

Lot 116

A CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD MANTEL CLOCK, the case of Barrie-form flanked by a figure in classical dress and an oil lamp, 10.5" high x 12.25" wide

Lot 85

A ROYAL DOULTON 'PAISLEY' TEASET, a Studio Pottery table lamp, similar ceramics, a brass oil lamp and a pewter bowl

Lot 276

A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY OR LATER LAMP SHADES with brass clip mounts (one box)

Lot 135

AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER SHAPED VASE converted to a table lamp and another similar

Lot 103

A VINTAGE MINER'S LAMP by 'J H Naylor Ltd Wigan'

Lot 318

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VINTAGE TINS including an Edmondson's Toffee Briefcase Tin and a Mazda Disney Lights 12 Lamp Outfit in original box

Lot 179

A TILGMANS KERAMIK STONEWARE LAMP BASE having incised and textured designs with muted glazes, the lower body incised with initials 'A M Z', dated 1966 with 'Tilgmans Keramik, Made In Sweden' impressed to the base, 68 cms high

Lot 19

A MAHOGANY LIDDED BOX, a wrought iron standard lamp and a reproduction walnut three tier stand

Lot 45

A RUSTIC OAK STANDARD LAMP, a vintage armchair and a carved oak two tier side table, various measurements

Lot 362

Very Rare Great War Royal Navy / Royal Naval Air Service, Airship NS.3 Casualty 1914-15 Star Medal Trio and Memorial Plaque, One of Only 48 Airship Crew Casualties of WW1, consisting of 1914-15 star “M2687 G W PRINTER C.P.O MECH R.N” (official replacement), British War and Victory medals “M 2687 C W PRINTER C.P.O 3 RN” and bronze memorial plaque “CHARLES WILLIAM PRINTER”. Town of Gloucester memorial scroll named, “313869 Chief Mechanic Charles W Printer RAF”. The medals come with a large quantity of research. Charles William Printer served as a Chief Mechanic in the Royal Navy, Royal Naval Air Service and later Royal Air Force. He was the only son of Mrs I M Printer of Cherlyn, Linden Road, Gloucester. He drowned in the North Sea on the 22nd June 1918 whilst flying off East Fortune, RAF Air Station, aged 23. He is commemorated on the Hollybrook Memorial. The Gloucester Journal on Saturday July 6th 1918, “A Keen and Clever Engineer, Mrs Printer, Cherlyn, Linden Road, Gloucester, has received official information that her son, Charles Printer, Chief Engineer, Royal Naval Air Force, lost his life on 22nd June. In a letter of sympathy to Mrs Printer in her bereavement, an officer writes, He was a very keen and clever engineer and a very hard worker, never complaining even under the most trying circumstances. It was typical of him that he carried out the orders for the engines up to the last moment with extraordinary promptness, although in imminent danger, and thus probably reduced the loss of life which would otherwise of occurred. It may be some consolation for you in your sorrow to know that your son made the great sacrifice splendidly, which is the best a man can do in this war. His loss will be felt not only by those that knew him, but also by the service to which he belonged. Men such as he are rare, and I know that I for one do not expect to serve with a better engineer. Deceased was an old Sir T Rich’s Boy. On leaving school he entered the Royal Navy as a boy Artificier. After completing his training as an engineer he passed into the Royal Naval Air Service, where he did such good service that he was recommended for a commission as a Technical Officer in the Royal Air Force.” Charles William Printer was serving on Airship NS.3 on the evening of 21st June 1918, an account of the incident in which he was killed is detailed in the book, The British Airship at War, page 77, “On the evening of 21st June 1918, NS.3 left East Fortune on convoy duty, but she encountered very strong winds and was compelled to turn back to seek safety at her base. All through the night she forced her way south, but by daybreak the wind had increased to about 40 knots and NS.3 was still some way from home and crawling along over the Firth of Forth. The ship was being heavily buffeted, making it increasingly difficult to maintain the envelope in its correct shape, and the co-pilot, Flight Lieutenant P E Maitland, had alternately to lower the airscoops and to pull on the valves as the pressure varied wildly from one minute to the next. At the same time the pilot was struggling with the elevator wheel, trying to keep the ship level and at a safe height above the waves. Suddenly, not far from Dunbar and about three miles from shore, the ship began to fall, driven down by the force of the gale in spite of full engine power. Her bows pointing steeply upward, she struck the sea with an impact that tore off the engine car, which sank immediately. The loss of this considerable weight aft caused the ship to soar again into the air, with her nose now tilted sharply downwards. All those members of the crew left in the control car clung on desperately, knowing there was no hope left for the airship and little for themselves. Commander Wheelwright shook hands with the coxswain, and as the W/T operator attempted to signal for help with the Aldis lamp, the ship dipped to the vertical, gas poured out through rents in her envelope and she hovered momentarily before plunging into the water. The two engineers had already gone down with the engines; now the coxswain, a gunner and one of the W/T operators also drowned, caught up in the tangle of wreckage. The other five men struggled clear and were able to scramble onto a flat part of the envelope, where they held on grimly as it slowly sank beneath them. Mercifully a Destroyer arrived in time to pick up the survivors. What was left of the airship was sunk by gunfire.” Only 48 men serving in airships during WW1 were casualties, which is extremely low and as such very rare to find.

Lot 44

Fire Service Vehicles and Others, Part and complete white metal models of fire service vehicles by RSH Models and others, Code Three Corgi and Lion Car fire service vehicles, a white metal gun carriage set, boxed Dinky Toys 755 Lamp Standard, boxed Budgie 236 Routemaster bus and boxed NZG Modelle, Kattendozer Cat D4E (205), F-G, Boxes F-G (Qty)

Lot 585

Bassett-Lowke and Other O Gauge Track and Scenic Items, including Bassett-Lowke goods shed and cattle dock, both G-VG, a quantity of outside 3rd-rail electric track with 4 points, large box of unused sleepers, Milbro and Bonds track items, home-made buffers (one with Hornby lamp) and yard lamps, B-L , Shenphone and other controllers and transformer equipment including M242 dual 24V 6-10A unit, mostly G (qty in 5 boxes)

Lot 630

Various 0 Gauge Building and Accessory Kits, Highland Castings Small Goods Shed, Duncan Models GWR Lamp Hut, Slaters Conflat Type A, white metal kits ,Animals, Milk Churns Bogie Kits by abs, Duncan Phoenix, Fencing and gates by Slater's and Parkside Dundas, Seat by Mikes Models and Signal by Ratio and other kits, all in original packaging, kitbuilt water crane, VG-E, all appear complete, not checked, packaging generally VG (qty)

Lot 681

Railway Locomotive 'Front End' Plates, comprising a red-on-white double-sided 'Repairs - Not to be Moved' plate 19" x 7" with lamp-iron mounting offset, G, together with a home-made 'The East Anglian' Headboard painted in white on blue, again with lamp-iron mounting, P-F (2)

Lot 683

LNER and BR Oil-Lit Hand-Lamps, comprising 4-aspect LNER lamp in green, a largely-similar BR(W) example in black, both G but grubby, together with a rectangular LNER lantern with brass ownership plate, and a square lantern without ownership markings, these two P-F with considerable rusting, with a small bundle of spare curved aspect glasses (5)

Lot 687

A Group of Oil-Lit Signal and Other Lamps, four assorted lamps including BR(E) tail lamp, P with cracked lens, an Adlake amber lamp, F, missing base and burner unit, and two unidentified round lamps, one with copper oil tank and burner but one curved glass missing, the other complete but very dirty, so both P-F (4)

Lot 688

A Group of Oil-Lit Level Crossing and Other Lamps, three assorted lamps including Adlake crossing lamp, G, an Adlake amber lamp, G-VG, with base and burner unit, and a large lamp painted red, with wide and bullseye lenses to opposite sides, presumably also a crossing lamp, G (3)

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