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"Camaret", Rene Lalique frosted glass Lamp circa 1930's, decorated in relief with alternating bands of stylised fish, etched R Lalique, France mark to underside of circular foot rim, now fitted as a lamp, approx. 15cm high (not including brass light fitting) CONDITION REPORT: Etched 'R Lalique France'. Mark to underside of foot rim. Very minor scratching to underside of foot rim otherwise appears in OK condition, apart from a small 1cm chip coming from underneath metal collar. Base drilled for lamp wire, see images.
A collection of electro-plated wares, including A collection of electro-plated wares, including: a chromium plated novelty hand bell cocktail shaker, with a wooden handle; two pint mugs; a twin handled tray; a rectangular warming dish, stand and tray; a shaped oval tray, with pierced gallery; a sauce boat; a lamp, mounted with three bottle holders to the base; and other items View on dnfa.com
A collection of electro-plated wares, including A collection of electro-plated wares, including: a chromium plated novelty hand bell cocktail shaker, with a wooden handle; two pint mugs; a twin handled tray; a rectangular warming dish, stand and tray; a shaped oval tray, with pierced gallery; a sauce boat; a lamp, mounted with three bottle holders to the base; and other items View on dnfa.com
A RARE BRAMELD EARTHENWARE CANDELABRUM comprised of nine baluster, globular, shield shaped and cylindrical elements applied with moulded acanthus leaves and flowerheads in yellow and gilt on an apple green ground, on brass foot, 154cm h, printed circular DALE`S PATENT MANUFACTURED AT THE ROYAL ROCKINGHAM WORKS and griffin mark, 1838-42 Provenance: (possibly) anon. sale Sotheby`s, early 20th century, one of a pair of candelabra (see below). Literature: Evans (J G & M I N), Rockingham The Final Fling, NCS Journal 1, 1972-3, pp 63-7, the present example, or its pair, illustrated plts 20A and 22. In February 1838 the Brameld partners entered into an agreement with William Dale of Shelton, Staffordshire to manufacture his patent `Columns, Pillars, Bedposts and other like articles.` The present candelabrum pillar would originally have supported a colza lamp or candle branches and, with its pair, was discussed at length in an article by Mr & Mrs Evans in 1972-3 (see Literature). Since every item was a costly tour de force to produce it is not surprising that few examples of ceramic furniture were made. Even by the 1870s, Llewellyn Jewitt, who not only owned several but also Dale`s designs, was writing in his Ceramic Art of Great Britain that "...they are now of very great rarity. " ++One of two elements with slight defects/repair, but in essentially good condition
AN EPNS OIL LAMP DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED W A S BENSON with ogee fount on four feet, 24cm h, stamped W A S BENSON, and a similar brass and copper lamp, both late 19th c (2) ++The plated lamp heavily tarnished to an overall black appearance, the second lamp also showing the effects of long term storage, requiring polishing with old residues
AN ART DECO OXIDISED METAL DESK LAMP, PROBABLY AMERICAN, in the form of a lantern with compass joint hanging from an arched standard, on shaped and flared foot and green marble base, 32cm h, c1930 ++In good original condition with some minor wear and build up of dust and grime. The plated/oxidised finish slightly pitted with age
THREE OIL LAMPS comprising a brass piano lamp with adjustable arm, on weighted foot with handle, 30cm h overall, stamped TS monogram and DRP, a French giltmetal lamp in the form of a miniature gueridon with semi opalescent glass fount and a French oxidised metal columnar oil lamp with pink opalescent glass font, all c1890 ++All in good condition requiring polishing/cleaning but complete and undamged
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN OIL LAMP in the form of a neo classical style torchère, the central pillar painted with a continuous landscape in raised gilt borders, mounted with grotesque masks and swags, 125cm h, c1900 ++Gilding on the metal darkened/discoloured with time, the porcelain undamaged, fitments loose, converted to electricity

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