Two large Chinese blue and white teapots decorated, respectively, with panels bearing landscape views amid bats and scrolling clouds and pairs of dragons confronting a flaming pearl , 18 and 19.5cm high, with metal handles; one porcelain lamp stand shaped as Shoulao holding a sceptre and a peahc, standing on rockwork flanked by a boy, 44cm high; a porcelain figure of a seated official with long mustaches and wearing a long, blue robe, 25cm high
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Richard W. Lange for Rosenthal und Maeder, Parachute lady, an Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory table lamp, circa 1930, the fabric lamp shade forming the parachute from which the falling aviator is suspended, her ivory head carved with cap and goggles, on a swirling bronze base, unsigned, 88cm high overall. See Sotheby’s, London sale ‘Applied Art from 1880’, 3rd November, 1995, lot 308 and Sotheby’s, London ‘John Jesse: The Pursuit of Style’, 22nd February 2006, lot 339.
A Victorian walnut miner’s walking stick and lantern, circa 1900, the stick with ovoid grip pierced at the apex to take the brass and glazed lamp, the hanging hook above a tapered body with applied plaque inscribed ‘BRITISH COAL MINING COMPANY, WALES UK, ABERAMAN COLLIERY...’, above cylindrical glass around the wick, the stick 90cm high, the lantern 22cm high excluding tophook
A Rare American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, mid-19th c., Dietz Brother & Co., New York, labeled, identified as item No. 52 in the 1860 Dietz catalog, finely cut and etched Gothic shade, chimney, overall height 34 1/2 in. Note: Described as "the most ornate solar lamp produced by the Dietz Company", an identical standard is illustrated in Gowitt. Reference: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, pp. 119-120.
Jean-Louis Grégoire (French, 1840-1890) "L`Innocence", Sèvres polychrome bisque porcelain bust, after the young water carrier from Jean-Baptiste Greuze`s famous painting "La Cruche Cassée", 1772-1773 later converted into a lamp, Sèvres mark and "Grégoire" inscribed on reverse truncation, mounted on a gray agate and wood pedestal height 18 5-8 in.
A collection of World War I related crested china, cannons and ammunition comprising a Carlton China cannon for Oldham; a Disa Art cannon for Capetown; a Shelley China cannon for Milford on Sea; an Arcadian China trench mortar for Market Deeping; a Carlton China machine gun for Epping; an Arcadian China revolver for Wellington Salop; a Swan China shell for Northampton; an Arcadian China shell for Colwyn Bay; an Arcadian China canister bomb for Stromness; an Arcadian China British aerial bomb for Blackpool; an Arcadian China trench lamp for Manchester; an Arcadian China grenade for Marlborough; an Arcadian China shell Crowland Abbey and a Carlton China floating mine Battle Abbey, 2.5"" to 4""h.

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