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Lot 106

Cottage ware, linen, metalware, glassware, table lamp, etc

Lot 120

Brass column oil lamp with ruby tinted etched glass shade

Lot 202

Two vaseline glass oil lamp shades

Lot 404

Victorian oak hall chair, mahogany plant stand, standard lamp, barometer, shoe shine stool, two framed advert prints (7)

Lot 30

A Modern Brass Three Branch Standard Lamp with Turned Support

Lot 301

A Metal Tripod Standard Lamp with Gilded Leaf Decoration, 165cm high

Lot 331

A Box Containing Table Lamp, Ceiling Lamp etc

Lot 386

A Brass Two Branch Reading Lamp, Wicker Bottle Carrier and Folding Beize Table

Lot 39

A Modern Rise and Fall Reading Lamp with Chromed Support

Lot 426

A Turned Wooden Barley Twist Standard Lamp

Lot 428

An Edwardian Mahogany Standard Lamp With Reeded Support

Lot 46

A Vintage Angle Poise Reading Lamp

Lot 322

*Shand Mason & Co., Oil-Powered Lamps. Designed for use with horse-drawn or manually operated fire engines, a rare pair of side lamps manufactured by the company operating from their workshops in Blackfriars Road, London. Each lamp is complete with oil reservoirs, burners, undamaged bevelled-edge front and side glasses, patented locking brackets, carrying bails, embossed labels, etcetera. Of stout brass and steel construction, delightful condition (2)

Lot 418

*A B.S.A. Gentleman's Roadster. Dating from the 1930s, this bicycle possesses a 24-inch open frame with a black finish and the remains of decals variously positioned. Other features are flat profile mudguards, a fully enclosed metal chain-case, B.S.A. three-speed rear hub, 28 x 1 1/2 wheels and tyres, chromium-plated19-inch handlebars with B.S.A. embossed grips, leather saddle and a J. Lucas Ltd lighting set comprising a Calcia Club acetylene gas lamp and complementary rear lamp connected via a rubber tube, saddle mounted tool bag, cape and pedals, not fitted (1)

Lot 446

*The 'Welt Lanterne' (World Lamp) a kerosene-burning lamp manufactured in Germany between 1897 and 1914, this example probably dating about 1905. The larger of two sizes available, this model retains its original nickel-plated and brass construction. With a sprung rear bracket, 8-inches (20cm) high (1)

Lot 447

*The 'Horoscope' oil-powered lamp. Manufactured by Powell and Hanmer, this is the late Victorian version of the lamp with the name, clearly designed to compete with Lucas' Silver King, this example has been re-plated in nickel, and would appear to be in useable condition (1)

Lot 448

*'Invincible' Safety Bicycle Lamp. Manufactured by Salsbury & Son, this is a rare example of their first 1886 first pattern Safety Bicycle lamp, with a rubberised fabric mounting bracket with thumb tightener. It retains two good Salsbury patented side glasses, undamaged bevelled edge front glass, embossed badge, patented sliding rear reflector and a right-hand burner control, which may indicate that it was intended to fit on the left-hand side of a high-wheeled tricycle. The cover to the oil reservoir clip is missing, otherwise in sound condition. 7-inches (17cm) high. (see ECL, page 49) (1)

Lot 449

*'Pioneer' Tricycle Lamp. Dating from the period between 1884 and 1890, a J. Lucas & Son oil-powered tricycle lamp with its rear mounting bracket and thumb tightener, correct reservoir and reflector, correct clear side glasses and undamaged bevelled edge front glass with a hood. The name badge is intact. In dirty, but complete and probably useable condition (1)

Lot 450

*Tricycle Hub Lamp. An example of J. Lucas & Son's third pattern hub lamp of their divided-style design patent 2493 of 1880, this lamp dating circa 1882. Designed to be used on the larger hubs of a high-wheeled tricycle, this lamp is significantly complete, retaining undamaged twin red side glasses, a bevelled edge front glass, tell-tale rear glass and hub tightening thread at the front, albeit the rear tightener and centralising antennae are missing. In sound condition, and an easy restoration project. 9-inchs (22cm) high (1)

Lot 451

*'King of the Road' Tricycle Lamp. Dating from the period between 1884 and 1890, a J. Lucas & Son oil-powered tricycle lamp with its rear mounting bracket and thumb tightener, correct reservoir and reflector, correct clear side glasses and bevelled edge front glass. The name badge is intact. Four holes have been drilled into the top and the heat ventilator has corroded, but the lamp remains sound, and is probably in working condition (1)

Lot 452

*A Bicycle Lamp Display Stand. A point of sale-stand for a shop counter, together with a similar stand designed to display bells. Both 15-inches high (2)

Lot 453

*A J. Lucas Ltd., 'Candle' Bicycle Lamp. Dating circa 1908, a third pattern lamp in excellent, almost unused, condition, with its original nickel-plating and fittings, a delight (1)

Lot 454

*A J. Lucas Ltd 'Calcia King' Bicycle Lamp. Dated 1912, this acetylene gas lamp is in good, seemingly useable condition, with its burner and water control valve (1)

Lot 458

*A c1925 'New 75' acetylene gas lamp by Powell and Hanmer, in unused condition, the model incorporating a carrying bail and stout mounting bracket (1)

Lot 459

*A 1930 'Calcia King', a dated third pattern No326, acetylene gas lamp in almost unused condition, with its correct burner (unused) with a burner brush, and internal fittings (1)

Lot 460

*A 1922 J. Lucas Ltd 'Aceta' acetylene gas lamp. An unused example of the third pattern 318N, with its original nickel-plating, in almost unused condition (1)

Lot 461

*Five Electric-Powered Bicycle Lamps, by J. Lucas Ltd. A 'Silver King', being the miniature P100 style lamp of the late 1940s, with its rear lamp; a 1920s and a 1930s projector; and a late 1930s example with a rare WWII issue black-out; together with 3 other lamps (8)

Lot 466

*Acetylene Gas Lamp Burners. An assortment, together with a burner cleaner, 'Y' joints and hard to find J. Lucas Ltd water caps (a quantity)

Lot 468

*A Cycling Watch with an engraved Ordinary bicycle image on the rear dust cover, together with a watch chain fob featuring a spinning wheel and lamp. AF (2)

Lot 469

*A Cycling Watch with an embossed Safety Bicycle image on the rear dust cover, together with a watch chain fob featuring a spinning wheel, bell and lamp. AF (2)

Lot 515

*Brakes. An assortment of Bowden cables, brake fittings, new brake blocks, lamp parts and frame clips (2 boxes)

Lot 521

*A J. Lucas Ltd., 'Candle' Bicycle Lamp. Dating circa 1906, a third pattern lamp in good, complete condition, with its original nickel-plating and all fittings, just in need of a clean (1)

Lot 522

*A Parker's Mfg., Co., 'Imperial Chief'. A rare and interesting lamp for several reasons. It is a rare example of the Parker Company's two-year output, after the partnership with Hudson, (Hudson & Parker) was dissolved circa 1908. In later life Harry Lucas, the onetime Chairman of his father's company, denied that Lucas made parts for other companies. This is incorrect, as Lucas sold component parts to several companies before 1914, to include Parker's Mfg., Co., as seen in the rear bracket system of this, and other extant Parker lamps of the period. A large oil-powered lamp, the design features a slide-up burner housing and a completely removeable rear reflector. Although its nickel-plating has oxidised, the brass construction possesses a good patina and the large side glasses and double-convex front glass are without damage. 5 1/2-inches high (1)

Lot 551

*Onward Cycle Co., Model D. Built in Ashford, Kent, a lady's swan neck bicycle, having a 24-inch frame numbered 7749. A circa 1899 period bicycle with 28 x 1 1/2-inch Westwood rims and tyres, a leatherette chain-case, centre-pull stirrup brake at the rear and a front plunger brake, 18-inch nickel-plated handlebars, a rear rack and a good brown leather saddle. A Powell and Hanmer oil-powered lamp is fitted along with a J. Lucas Ltd bell, celluloid grips and split-end cranks (1)

Lot 553

*New Hudson Ltd., 'The Rapid'. An unusual 1930s bolt-together pressed-steel 21-inch frame, of a rigid construction. Enamelled black with gilt decals, stirrup brakes operated by roller leavers, rear rack, a good fabric saddle, 26-inch wheels, Lucas bell and battery-powered front lamp (1)

Lot 573

*Hillman Herbert & Cooper 52-inch Ordinary. A circa 1882 period machine with an open head and HHC patented duplex front forks. The 1-inch crescent rim has been re-spoked with rust-less spokes, using its original (lacquered) bronze hub. The 16-inch trailing wheel has been similarly treated, and the tyring is good. A Hillman patented adjustable mounting step is filled as is an International style saddle frame with a well-crafted and tooled leather saddle. The 24-inch semi-drop handlebars have 'T' wooden grips, nickel-plated front brake and lever, adjustable steering locking nut, split rubber pedals fitted to 6-inch slotted cranks. A J. Lucas & Son 'The Popular' hub lamp is fitted, which retains its oil reservoir and a modified hub mounting assembly. This bicycle also comes with a folding stand (2)

Lot 7

*Auxiliary Emergency Set of Lamps by Powell and Hanmer. The set comprises two number 540 oil-powered side lamps and a number 535 combination number-plate and tail lamp, each retaining their original nickel-plating, and housed in a purpose-built and partitioned steel box with a screw-down lid, the latter now painted cream. The lamps are in excellent condition, save for several very light dents, and two easily replaced bevelled clear front glasses Manufactured between 1910 and 1926, these sets were carried by nervous owner/drivers who worried about the unreliability of electric lighting. (4)

Lot 90

*A Three-Lamp Set by J. Lucas Ltd. Comprising a pair of 620 series side lamps with fore-aft carrying bails, sided-opening front bezels, oil reservoirs, mounting bracket and wick winders, together with a correct and complementary 630 series combination number plate and rear lamp, with an opening red coloured side window for lighting (3)

Lot 91

*A Howes & Burley Lamp. A rare oil-powered combination number plate and rear lamp of the pre-WWI period, with an opening red-coloured side window for lighting, and a trumpet-style front bezel with a bevelled edge front glass. In need of cleaning, having been in dry storage for many years (1)

Lot 94

*Electric Lighting Set. Dating from the veteran period, and probably pre-1905, a very rare set of two head-lamps and two side-lamps manufactured by the Badger Brass Co., Ltd., of Kenosha, USA. These square-section style lamps possess bevelled clear glasses, German-silver all-round reflectors, hinging side doors, single-peg mounting brackets, and red circular tale-tell glasses at the rear. Each lamp retains what would appear to be the original glass bulbs with threaded collars. In highly original condition, the lamps are eminently suitable for a veteran period electric motor-car. One side glass has cracked, and a replacement cap has been turned for a side-lamp (4)

Lot 371

A silver-plated rise and fall ceiling lamp in the neoclassical tradition early 20th CenturyThe two glass shades with chinoiserie decoration, width 68cm, height 37cm (sold electrically untested)

Lot 430

Twelve assorted 18th and 19th Century pewter tankards and loving cupsHeight of largest example 27cm, also a pewter oil lamp with touch marks, lidded box, pepperette.

Lot 432

Two Vintage railway lanterns The first example of cylindrical form with brass plaque entitled 'LMS 48013', height 30cm, the second example of square form with red glass central panel, also a Vintage Vita chrome plated bicycle lamp.

Lot 437

An 19th century green and gilt painted metal tea caddy and cover Having chinoiserie decoration, converted to a table lamp, height 50cm

Lot 506

A German elaborately decorated, in the classical style, three branch chandelier early 20th CenturyBranches with grotesque mask decoration, the pear shaped glass shades with floral decoration and marked St Louis (plus one spare), height 90cm, also a near matching five branch companion chandelier with near matching etched glass shades together with seven further assorted shades (2) (sold electrically untested) CONDITION REPORT: Shades appear complete, but it is hard to see the top rims as they are screwed in the metal frameMetal work is tarnished on bothVarious parts of scrolling bent, no obvious broken areas or repairs noted5 branch lamp 85cm high x 65cm wide see images

Lot 724

A large circular metal and cut glass ceiling lamp of substantial form early to mid 20th CenturyThe classically designed ceiling lamp with large central cut glass shade, flanked by eight matching pear shaped cut glass shades, complete with ceiling boss, diameter approx 90cm, height approx 74cm (sold electrically untested).

Lot 88

A 19th Century cast iron and glass oil lamp, having three lion and shield legs with column design, together with another in glass, AF (2)

Lot 272

Two Troika stoneware items, a circular vase in usual decoration to brown ground, signed Troika to base, 17 cm diameter, together with a blue ground cuboid lamp base, drilled, signed Troika Cornwall and monogrammed FB to base, 18 cm high (af) (2)Circular Vase:16 x 16.5cmSeveral chips to the base (believed to be prior glazing).Very small crack to the corner of one of the decorative features.Rubbing to the base.Square Vase:16.5 x 12cmCrack and chip to the base.Slight rubbing to the rim and corners.Rubbing to the base.Overall in good condition.

Lot 44

An E Thomas & Williams Aberdare miners lamp, with electrical fitting, 28 cm high and a railway Sherwood Birmingham lamp (2)

Lot 121

A gilt painted cherub wall light, having flared glass lamp shade, together with a gilt painted figure of a seated cherub, AF

Lot 383

An Edwardian oil lamp, brass column support, blue glass reservoir, ornate frosted shade, all on a terracotta black glazed base 79 cm high

Lot 232

An art nouveau period French glass vase by Galle, the light brown squat form now professionally cut down following a breakage having sinuous floral designs heightened in enamels, partial signature remains, eg LLE in gilt, would suit conversion to a lamp base, 16.5 cm diameter x 11.5 cm high

Lot 60

A Victorian opaque glass oil lamp, with transfer printed decoration of blackbird and snail on a turquoise ground with white glass shade, 52 cm high, together with a continental pewter art nouveau oil lamp, 25 cm high

Lot 297

A gilt wood standard lamp, with ovoid and tapered stem 156 cm high, together with an oak barley twist torchere 141 cm high (2)

Lot 124

Two Protector Lamp & Lighting miners lamps, one Type SL the other Type 6, by M & Q, together with a smaller example converted to a lighter (3)

Lot 182

A contemporary fine art table lamp sitting in a metal stand, having fabric shade and crackled effect to lamp base.

Lot 204

An Art Nouveau style table lamp, modelled with bronze painted female holding light, raised on circular wooden base with plaque charmeuse, L Moreau, H:68cm

Lot 214

A Bronzed stem bowl, H:15cm, together with brown glazed pottery vase converted into lamp, H:28cm

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