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Box of assorted mainly china to include modern Gwili pottery floral baluster table lamp, pair of Fenton blue and white baluster vases, other Blue and white items to include Masons pouch shaped jug, Chinese blue and white cylinder vase, other blue and white plates etc, together with coloured etching of Carmarthen etc.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze phallic pendant with running legs and raised tail, loop to tail and back. 58 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). Private collection, UK; formed in the 1980s. Tintinnabula were hung in the doorways of houses and shops, often together with a lamp, as a protection against evil spirits. The name comes from the inclusion of bells that would have hung from suspension loops as seen in this example. They either take the form of grotesque human or semi-divine figures, or, more often, a large phallus with the hind legs of a lion. Very fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of ten fossil brachiopods Atrypa sp. also sometimes referred to as 'lamp shells' in reference to their resemblance to ancient oil lamps; some retain original shell material, with handwritten note reading: 'Oxford Clay Fossils, Jordan Cliff, Dorset, 6.6.50'. 712 grams, 43-56mm (1 3/4 - 2 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The Oxford Clay is Jurassic in age and is found across much of southern England. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883"). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [10, No Reserve] Fine condition.
4th-6th century AD. A large bronze decorative lamp filler with three leaves, two small side trefoil shaped and the larger one at the back acting as a handle with ribbed edging; long spout with deep bowl interior of which has a raised rivet-like shape at centre. 155 grams, 15 x 8.5cm (5 3/4 x 3 1/4"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. Fair condition.
Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A squat terracotta lamp or libation cup with flared base, applied facial details to the bowl, hole to the underside. 270 grams, 98mm (4"). Property of a West Yorkshire lady; collected from 1978-2008. Cf. Renfrew, C. The Arts of the First Farmers,Sheffield, 1969, item 29. Fine condition.
THE CONTENTS OF THE BISHOPS WOOD BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, two single bed bases, mattresses etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE WHEATON ASTON BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, a metal framed double bed, mattress etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE BREWOOD BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, two single bed bases, mattresses etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE WESTON BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, a metal framed double bed, mattress etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE PENKRIDGE BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, two single bed bases, mattresses etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE OUTWOODS BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, two single bed bases, mattresses etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE ACTON TRUSSELL BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, a metal framed double bed, mattress etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE CHURCH EATON BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, a metal framed double bed, mattress etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
THE CONTENTS OF THE LAPLEY BEDROOM SUITE to include a double painted armoire, twin pedestal dressing table with mirror, modern upholstered chair, four drawer chest, bedside cabinet and table lamp, a metal framed double bed, mattress etc. A/F excluding the televisions and fridges – see lots 32 & 33
CEILING LIGHT - FRENCH - ART NOUVEAU/DECO - c.1910 - A French Patte de Vere acid etched dome glass ceiling lamp in sunburst yellow and orange colours, 3 branch arms come from the central dome with tulip shades attached by wrought iron ivy leaf arms and central arms attaching to the ceiling boss, C.1910.

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