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PAIR OF FRENCH MODERATEUR PATINATED AND GILT METAL LAMPS ADAPTED, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER each converted from an oil lamp, of bottle form with ribbed and repeating spot decoration within bands, raised on a cast quadriform base, marked LAMPE AUREOLE CY PARIS CY, with a pleated cream silk shade (2) 41.5cm high (excluding fittings)
A pair of Victorian servers, comprising a fork and a knife, the knife with engraved fruiting vine decoration and embossed white metal handle, complete with fitted case; an EPNS bowl; a Rolf Harris stylophone; a Zippo lighter; a model boat made from brass; a modern pewter tankard; a table oil lamp; and sundries.
A Bohemian glass and brass oil lamp base, 19th century, possibly made for the Persian market, the main body painted with an oval of flower sprays on a ruby glass and gilt tendril lined ground, with opaline glass and gilt lappets to the base, later converted to electricity, 43cm high (It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use) CONDITION REPORT: wear to the gilding, gilt metal worn, possible signs of cement, overall in good to fair condition,
A large Qajar brass and white metal damascened Mosque lamp, 19th century, overall decorated with pierced foliate decoration, painted glass shades, small geometric inlaid panels; together with further similar lamps; a small hanging bowl, (4). CONDITION REPORT: Overall in sections and possibly incomplete, cannot guarantee will join together properly or complete set
A matched pair of Middle Eastern brass lamp stands, late 19th/20th century, both with pierced bodies, decorated with panels of calligraphy and bands of people, on spreading circular foot, later adapted for electricity, 180cm high(2) CONDITION REPORT: overall wear to base, overall wear scratches to main bodies
A glass oil lamp, early 19th century, with flattened globular reservoir raised on a baluster stem above a heavy domed foot, and a glass peg lamp or lamp adaptor, of ogee shape with a cylindrical glass handle above, 19.5cm max. (2) Peg lamps were designed to sit in the sockets of candlesticks so oil could be burned instead of wax.

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