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A Royal Doulton "Elgar" character jug inscribed "Land of Hope and Glory", model No. D7118, together with a "Split Rock Light" ceramic lamp table ornament in the form of a lighthouse CONDITION REPORTS All items in the lot are in used condition with general wear, scratches, rubbing etc from day to day use
Large 19th Century heavily cut glass oil lamp, probably Irish, made in three sections, standing on a bell shaped star cut base, 78cm high Centre section has a 3cm flake chip to upper rim, lower section has two large chips - each approx. 4cm to underside of upper rim - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century electroplated oil lamp by Elkington & Co having a facet cut clear glass reservoir, the telescopic base standing on a square reeded column and square foot with embossed acanthus decoration, 74cm - 103cm high to top of mantel, with white glass globular shade ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of 19th Century French cast bronze torchère lamps having classical decoration, each on ornate tapered octagonal pillars and tripod bases, decorated with grotesque masks and swags, standing on hair claw feet united by triangular pierced platforms, each lamp fitted a flame design opaque glass shade and fitted for electricity, overall height 190cm Please see images - telephone department for further information 01934 830111
A pair of Regency style bronze colza-oil rhyton lamps, late 19th century in the manner of Thomas Messenger, each later fitted for electricity and with frosted lappeted flared rim shade, 35cm high overall (2) Note: the boar headed Rhyton horn lamp derives from a celebrated antiquity illustrated in G.B. Piranesis, Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, Sarcofagi..., 1778, the stamp of Thomas Messenger & Sons of Birmingham is recorded on a pair of closely related lamps in The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and a Rhyton also features on the firms trade card of the 1830s
A George III silver dish cross, Michael Plummer, London 1791, the plain crosses each on four sliding spreading oval pad feet with shaped dish supports, with central inverted pear-shaped lamp and detachable octagonal cover, 27cm wide, weight 15oz Provenance: From The Edward V. Phillips Collection

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