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A hand-crafted pottery lamp base made by a 15 year old Thomas Forrester for his GCSE Art in 1989, influenced by the Greek classical architecture of the Ionic columns. Sold without lamp fitting or bulb. Thomas says: “I was doing my GCSE Art and learning about the different types of classical columns - Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. The fluted columns and the scroll capitals where part of the Ionic Greek period, and they appealed to my sense of creative spirit. I enjoy the simplicity of this design, almost contemporary, and thus the 15 year old me came up with this design. Stepped base and Ionic style column with aperture on top for a lamp fitting. Height 37cm x width of base 28cm.Signed underneath ‘Made by Thomas F BH circa 1989’. Successful bidder must be 18 or over. No buyer’s premium or VAT to be paid on this item.
An early 19th Century Staffordshire spill vase, modelled as two nesting birds on tree stump base, mounted on wooden lamp base, height of figure 23cm, overall height including shade 52cm, together with a Staffordshire portrait figure, girl with sheep on naturalistic base, overall height 46cm. (2)
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain vase, adapted to a table lamp, decorated with warriors at play in a mountainous landscape scene to one side, and an interior courtly scene to the other, 44cm h (excluding fittings), and a later famille verte baluster vase and cover decorated with a four-toed dragon chasing flaming pearls 36cm h Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A 19th century Louis XV style ormolu and marble table lamp, converted from a candelabrum, fashioned as child leaning against a cornucopia with four branches and vining flowers, mounted on a marble base and raised on four feet, 50.5cm high excluding shades x 30.5cm wideLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of gold jewels, late 19th century, comprising: a gold brooch/pendant in the archaeological revival style, designed as an oil lamp decorated with a scarab and ropetwist scrollwork, the reverse with a glazed panel for hairwork, length 3.1cm, later brooch fitting, fitted case stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; an oval brooch centring on a glass and pietra dura panel of geometric design, in a gold mount applied with a Greek key border in gold ropework, length 2.7cm; and a gold lozenge-shaped pendant of openwork design suspending pearl pendants, to a later 9ct gold chain, pendant length 5.3cm, stamped 9CT, pearls untested, necklace length 45cm, British hallmarks
Prize winning exhibition standard 3½ inch gauge model Highland Railway brake van, built by the award winning late Harry Clyne. With opening double doors to the goods compartment and single doors for the guard, the interior featuring a removable hanging gas lamp to the roof, working screw handbrake, miniature luggage trunk and calf in transit, on sprung axleboxes, overall length 39cm

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