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A 20th century brass wall-mounting oil light with copper plaque for 'White Star, Liverpool', a c1900 cast iron and glass oil lamp, the dimpled reservoir painted with flora, a further 20th century duplex oil lamp with globular shade and chimney and an unassociated frosted glass oil lamp shade (4).
A quantity of mainly Oriental ware to include a c1900 blue and white Chinese cylindrical vase, height 24cm (af), a large Chinese blue and white floral baluster vase with Dog of Fo cover, height 43cm (af), a pair of Oriental blue and white floral plates with abstract floral decoration to base, a small cloisonné lidded pot, a cloisonné napkin ring, an Oriental blue and white decorative pipe with monkey's face and white metal stem, blue and white baluster vase decorated with figures, converted to a lamp, an Oriental Famille Rose ovoid pot with lizard and frog decoration and a small quantity of Oriental and English blue and white ceramics to include a late 19th century English cream jug with lion's head spout. CONDITION REPORT Sleeve vase, large rim chip approx 4cm, leading to hairline crack which forks approx 10cm to 10m horizontal crack, further chipping to rim, firing blow to body approx 2cm diameter, vase converted to lamp, full crack vertically down all body, baluster vase, extensive cracking to body full re-build, English lion mask jug, crazing to glaze and wear, both pot lids with rim chips, approx 1cm and 3cm hairline from rim, lid with small rim chip. Bowl with .5cm rim chip.
PAIR OF PAINTED PLASTER FIGURAL TORCHERES, IN THE MANNER OF HUMPHREY HOPPER 19TH CENTURY modelled as classical draped ladies, on later painted square wood plinths, stamped on the bases 'L. BRUGIOTTI 4 & 99 LEATHER LANE/ HOLBORN' (2) Figure one 110cm high; figure two 119cm high; total 201cm and 211cm high Note: Louis or Luigi Brugiotti (c.1818-1888) was recorded as figure maker, or a plaster figure maker, working in London. He produced busts, medical casts and decorative items, with known examples including a bust of the founder of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Prior Rahere, as well as 'bronzed' figures and painted lamp bases. His company was enlisted in the 1870s and 1880s to make plaster casts of body parts to illustrate medical conditions as teaching props for Great Ormond Street Hospital. It appears that the Brugiottis were a family of figure makers, as Peter and Anthony Brugiotti were also registered as working either for the firm or as modellers during the mid-19th century.

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