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Lot 638

A large Palm Tree table lamp in the manner of Maison Jansen, with bamboo stem and patinated brass leaves and square base, unsigned, 87cm. high

Lot 139

A bronzed spelter figure of Victory as a lamp

Lot 163

A mid 20th century brass miners lamp, a meat jack and other brassware together with two epergnes, glass shades etc

Lot 165

A Baroque style gilt wood candlestick lamp

Lot 173

An early 20th century giltmetal and porcelain lamp, a Portmerion tureen and a German porcelain vase and cover

Lot 72

A Limoges lamp base by Elté modelled as Pierrot, he sits clasping a column supporting the light fitting, printed and painted marks 16cm (6in)

Lot 768

A 1970's chrome standard lamp, the adjustable head to a chrome double column support and white painted cast iron base 151cm (59in)

Lot 779

A mid-20th century painted metal standard lamp table, the twisted lamp arm above a circular glass table supported on a series of bent steel rods and tripod 'rocket' base 130cm (51in)

Lot 748

Tri-ang TT Gauge Continental CT502 Tank Passenger Set, comprising black 0-6-0 Tank, two green SNCF 2nd/1st Class coaches and oval of track, in original box, VG-E, one lamp on loco damaged, box VG, one corner loose

Lot 1284

A Scratch-built Gauge I 3-rail Electric German (DB) Diesel Railbus, of double-ended design on two bogies (one powered), the body of sheet-metal painted in red with silver roof and DB logos to sides, fitted with Märklin couplers to each end and reversing switch underneath, F, roof and windows grubby, most lamp bulbs appear missing

Lot 1129

Two Hornby 0 Gauge Pre-War Set Boxes, for E220 Special Pullman Set, LNER, containing track and some paperwork, and ‘The Yorkshireman’ LMS No 2 Special Passenger Set, containing track, paperwork, wrapping pieces, lamp packet and other small items, NB no trains included, LNER box P-F, faded, taped, lid label torn, LMS box F-G, some fading, tears to corners and other damages (2)

Lot 1269

A Bing-Werke Gauge I ‘Clapham Junction’ Station, the station building with buff brickwork with red ‘mortar’, complete with chimney, opening doors and detachable canopy, and pair of platform extension/ramps with ‘Clapham Junction nameboards intact, all liberally festooned with period advertisements, all F, grubby, missing platform benches and lamp columns (3 main parts)

Lot 1123

A Hornby 0 Gauge 3-rail Electric E220 Special GWR ‘County of Bedford’ Locomotive and Tender, in ‘shirtbutton’ GWR green as no 3821, overall G, both cab handrails damaged, slight corrosion to tender, front lamp missing, unboxed (2)

Lot 119

A mixed lot of collectors' items comprising a pair of early 20th century binoculars by Lemaire of Paris and a cased contemporary pair of 10 x 50 field glasses by Zenith, also a military issue WWII period single drawer nickel plated and leather bound telescope by Ottway & Co of London no. 6676, length when extended 58cm, a cows horn and an early 20th century brass oil lamp (5).

Lot 1369

ISRAEL SZEKMAN; a late 19th century Polish silver Hanukkah lamp with eight baluster shaped oil sconces on rectangular garland decorated tray and shaped back with applied vines, grape and palm motifs surmounted by a crown, flanked by associated servant light and jug, Warsaw 1895, assayer Josef Sosnkowski, width 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: General wear commensurate with age, area of tarnish particularly to the eight sconces, base slightly misshapen, one leg is bent, part of one garland is missing, the back plate is a bit wobbly and it appears that there is a missing detachable item from the centre just beneath the crown.

Lot 147

An early to mid-20th century miner's safety lamp stamped 'The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd Type SLM & Q [...] Eccles' and numbered 118, height 23cm.

Lot 148

The following 53 lots of miner's lamps and associated items are from the Alan Piggott collection.A circa 1860 Henry Watson of Newcastle-on-Tyne good example of an open gauze Clanny style miner's safety lamp, height 24cm.

Lot 149

A circa 1880 Clanny style open gauze miner's safety lamp, probably by Davis of Derby, height 24.5cm.

Lot 150

A circa 1890 Clanny style open gauze miner's safety lamp, marked CEC for Central Engineering Company of Birmingham, previously Joseph Cooke & Co, height 25.5cm.

Lot 151

A circa 1880 open gauze Clanny style Davis of Derby miner's safety lamp with inner combustion tube, height 25cm.

Lot 152

A circa 1890 William Teale & Co of Manchester Clanny style open gauze miner's lamp, height 25.5cm.

Lot 153

A circa 1885 Clanny style miner's safety lamp by The Deflector Safety Lamp Co Ltd (Richard Johnson, Clapham & Morris of Manchester), with slide-off bonnet, height 23.5cm.

Lot 154

A circa 1890 three-bar Clanny style miner's safety lamp, unnamed, height 21.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Three bars are unusual and was preferred by some miners as it meant that less shadows were cast by the bars. It dates to about 1890 and would not have been Permitted after 1910.

Lot 155

A circa 1890 Clanny style miner's flame safety lamp, possibly by Baxendale of Manchester, unbonneted, height 23.5.

Lot 156

A circa 1900 Alfred Ellis of Wakefield Clanny style miner's flame safety lamp with wide middle ring and slide-off bonnet, height 23cm.

Lot 157

A circa 1900 Richard Johnson, Clapham & Morris of Manchester Clanny style miner's safety lamp with slide-off bonnet, height 23cm.

Lot 158

A circa 1900 Clanny style Edwards of Wakefield miner's safety lamp with lead rivet lock, height 23cm.

Lot 159

A circa 1900 bonneted Clanny style Baxendale of Manchester miner's safety lamp, height 24.5cm.

Lot 160

A circa 1900 Clanny style open gauze miner's safety lamp, unmarked, probably by William Teale of Swinton, Manchester, who patented the double lock, height 25cm.

Lot 161

A circa 1910 John Mills & Son of Newcastle-on-Tyne bonneted Clanny style miner's safety lamp, Type JMS 1, height 24cm.

Lot 162

A circa 1930 Clanny style Patterson of Gateshead miner's safety lamp Type A3, with sliding lead rivet lock, height 24.5cm.

Lot 163

A circa 1900 Clanny style Richard Johnson, Clapham & Morris of Manchester miner's safety lamp, with slide-off bonnet, height 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lamp side of this company was taken over by The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd., in 1932.

Lot 164

A circa 1890 Routledge & Johnson patent miner's safety lamp, by John Mills of Newcastle-on-Tyne, marks obliterated, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Routledge & Johnson took out their patent in 1884, so this lamp probably dates 1890-1900.

Lot 165

A circa 1870 Davy style Laidler of Durham miner's safety lamp, height 20.5cm.

Lot 166

A circa 1870 Davy style miner's safety lamp, unmarked, possibly by Joseph Cooke of Birmingham, height 23cm.

Lot 167

A circa 1880-1910 Davy miner's safety lamp, probably by E. Thomas & Williams, height 23.5cm, with Thorne Colliery tally no. 015. CONDITION REPORT: The style of the baseplate indicates this lamp has seen use in a coal mine in late 19th/early 20th century.

Lot 168

A circa 1880 Davy style miner's safety lamp, unmarked, possibly by Joseph Cooke of Birmingham, height 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lamp is unmarked but the baseplate indicates that it was made by Joseph Cooke of Birmingham.

Lot 169

A circa 1920 Davis of Derby official's gas testing lamp, complete with middle ring shut-off, height 23.5cm.

Lot 170

A circa 1920 Davis of Derby Type No 2A official's gas testing miner's safety lamp, height 26cm, with Arkwright Colliery tally no. 116.

Lot 171

A circa 1920 aluminium and brass Davis of Derby officials gas testing lamp with middle-ring shut-off, height 26cm.

Lot 172

A circa 1900 Richard Johnson, Clapham & Morris of Manchester Clanny style miner's safety lamp with slide-off bonnet, Type JCM 4, height 23.5cm.

Lot 173

A circa 1880 miner's 'oil wick lamp' by Bramer of Leeds, height 22cm including hook.

Lot 174

A circa 1900 E. Thomas & Williams Ltd of Aberdare miner's safety lamp, Type No.1, height 24cm.

Lot 175

A circa 1900 Ackroyd & Best Type 01 miner's safety lamp, height 26.5cm.

Lot 176

A circa 1910 Patterson of Newcastle-on-Tyne flame miner's safety lamp, Type A1, electrically lit, height 24.5cm.

Lot 177

A pre 1910 Laidler of Durham miner's safety lamp, height 22cm.

Lot 553

LALIQUE; an 'Ariane Doves' frosted clear glass table lamp, scratched signature to side of the circular base, height 41cm including fitment, boxed, with matched shade.

Lot 570

MOORCROFT; a pale blue ground 'Columbine' pattern tube line decorated lamp base, and a small Moorcroft 'Columbine' pin dish (2).

Lot 589

An Art Deco silvered spelter figural lamp base modelled as two nude female gymnasts supporting a globular frosted crackled glass shade, height 48cm. CONDITION REPORT: This item is probably reproduction and there is general surface wear and some pitting. We would not be able to ship this item via our in house service and would recommend contacting Mailboxes, Etc. Their contact details can be found here http://www.adampartridge.co.uk/postage.php

Lot 620

A mixed lot of metalware to include brass coal bucket, fire irons, two fire dogs, shoehorn, model lizards, etc, also a miners safety lamp by E. Thomas & Williams Ltd.

Lot 624

A quantity of metalware including a copper crocodile skin effect jug, a kettle, a brass spirit kettle on stand and a figure of a woman on horse, also a large plated jug, a tin box decorated with Reynold's Angels pattern and an early 20th century brass oil lamp.

Lot 626

A collection of brass and copper items including a spirit kettle with ceramic handle and finial (handle af), and a pair of two branch light fittings with matching hall lamp brackets (9).

Lot 731

A Moore Bros figural lamp base of a child with gilt painted scrolling base, height excluding fitment 34cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: The stem of the tree has been broken and crudely repaired, some chips and a small portion missing of the fluted sconce, otherwise in fairly good repair, some surface dirt which should be removable.

Lot 738

A 19th century Copeland Parian ware centrepiece modelled as three kneeling semi-nude women on gilt heightened ornamental tripartite base, marked, converted into a lamp base, height 36cm including fitment.

Lot 739

A Continental porcelain lamp, the stem flanked by a pair of cherubs among flowers, height 40cm, a 20th century Meissen baluster vase with floral decoration on gilt and blue ground, height 25cm and a late 19th century Meissen floral decorated cup and saucer (3). CONDITION REPORT: Lamp: Some losses and nibbles to shaped rim, a number of losses and chips to foliate moulding, probably loss and restoration of right and left thumbs of both cherubs (as seen in picture), firing cracks to both arms of right cherub, crude restoration, firing crack and further nibbles to foot rim, rubbing to glaze and painted decoration. Vase: Hollow, tinny, and a short ring, rubbing to decoration. Cup: Chip to rim, rubbing, further nibbles.Saucer: Nibbles to foot rim, rubbing.

Lot 818

A group of Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern decorated items including a bottle vase, a baluster vase and cover, jardinière, two lamp bases and a sugar bowl.

Lot 899

A Losol Ware 4012 pattern lamp base in the form of an owl, height 32cm.

Lot 903

ADAM AARONSON for Porta Romana; a hand blown glass 'Pebble' lamp featuring nine individual pebbles upon an oval base, complete with shade, height including shade 95cm.

Lot 178

A circa 1915 miner's safety lamp fitted with a 'Guy's Patent Shield' bonnet, unmarked, probably by John Mills of Newcastle-on-Tyne, height 24cm.

Lot 179

A circa 1915 miner's safety lamp, with pierced 'screw-off bonnet' with air inlet slots and an internal deflector, apparently unmarked, possibly by Thomas & Williams, height 24.5cm.

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