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AN IMPRESSIVE CONTINENTAL VARIEGATED PUCE AND WHITE MARBLE, ORMOLU MOUNTED TABLE LAMP, the classical urn shape, having a flared rim, rope and bead border, mounted with entwined serpent handles, the body with floral swags joined by ribbon bows, and a basal border of formal acanthus and scrolling foliage, on a circular pedestal foot and square metal base, 75cm high. See illustration
Three Royal Doulton flambé figures to include two versions of The Carpet Seller HN.3277, and HN.2776, also The Lamp Seller HN.3278, (firing crack and glaze flake to the standing Carpet Seller) (3) 23cm high Condition report: The Standing Carpet Seller HN.2776 has a firing crack or stress crack 4cm long on his leg next to the carpet roll. There is an associated glaze chip to this area. The other two figures are free from damages and restorations.
Wedgwood blue jasper dip twin handled vase and a lamp base, decorated with classical figures, impressed marks, late 19th early 20th century (damages to the lamp, restored foot chip to the vase) (2) the vase measuring 27cm high Condition report: Restored foot chip to the vase as well as minor firing faults to the white decoration. The lamp has a section of the lower body cracked and restuck, similar firing faults to the white decoration.
Wedgwood green jasper oil lamp decorated with classical figures, fitted with gilt metal mounts, impressed marks and CHZ T to base, circa 1871, with oil burner and glass funnel (chip to cover) 38cm high excluding funnel, Condition report: 2.5cm x 1cm chip to the cover, another similar restuck chip, minor chips and staining to the white decoration.
Wedgwood oil lamp circa 1880 of square section decorated with flora on a yellow ground between orange vermicule gilded ground, printed vase mark and impressed marks to base, fitted with Hinks patent burner and brass base together with a pink glass shade. 44cm high excluding shade. Condition report: Wear to the gilding, overall fine crazing, the shade later.
A Victorian red japanned and parcel gilt metal tea canister later fitted as a table lamp, mid 19th century and later adapted, with domed, stained wood cover above the domed top, the cylinder body decorated with a bird amongst flowers and foliage, with circular wood base, 57cm high including electrical fitment
A cut glass and gilt metal mounted table lamp, second half 20th century, with square section capital above the tapering, hobnail cut and wrythen stem, descending past a waisted socle to the circular base, on four foliate cast toupie feet, 80cm high including electrical fitment. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop
A patinated and gilt metal and white marble mounted table lamp in the form of an urn on a plinth, second half 20th century, the urn of Campana form with egg-and-dart cast rim, the foliate cast body with twin handles, each formed of opposing swans’ necks, on a waisted and fluted socle, the marble plinth above a foliate cast collar, square section base and four toupie feet, 55cm high including electrical fitment. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop
A patinated and gilt metal table lamp in the Louis Philippe style, last quarter 20th century, with foliate cast capital and reeded, tapering stem, above an acanthus clad and waisted socle, above three paw feet and a triform, foliate cast base, on three toupie feet, 61cm high including electrical fitment. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop
A patinated and gilt metal table lamp in the Louis Philippe style, last quarter 20th century, with foliate cast capital above a fluted, tapering shaft, the foliate cast socle on three scrolled volute supports above a triform and foliate clad, stepped base, on three toupie feet, 66cm high including electrical fitment. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop
A Wedgwood pottery shell shaped oil lamp base and reservoir, circa 1890, with Duplex fittings, formed as overlapping scallop shells gilt and enamelled with shells and weed, with glass shade and chimney, impressed factory marks to base with red painted numerals `Z1587A`, height approx 30cm (minor restoration).
An unusual pewter and glass oil lamp timepiece, Probably German, late 19th century. The inverted pear-shaped glass reservoir applied with vertical pewter straps calibrated in Roman hour numerals, the pan with heraldic lamb touchmark initialled H. D. A. to the hinged cover, on slender upright with shaped carrying handle and dished base, 34cm high.
A finely engineered 5 inch gauge model of a New York Central and Hudson River Rail Road Baldwin 4-4-0 tender locomotive `Bluebell`, built from Clarkson castings, the super heated copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety, blower, twin injectors, steam brakes, whistle, clack and blow down valves, the chassis details including twin outside cylinders with inside Stephenson`s link valve gear, double bar crosshead guides, wedged and bolted connecting coupling rod bearings, mechanical lubricator, drain cocks, cross head driven feed pump and bypass, steam operated brake gear, dummy sand box and pipes, bell, head lamp operated from cab, cow catcher, running lamps, cast iron cylinders, and hydrostatic lubricator, the tender detail including hand feed pump, water cocks and twin four wheel bogies, finished in blue, red and black livery with brass and copper front lamp, brass bell and boiler bands, 150cm long; complete with two transportation cases. Boiler history: Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Hydraulic test certificate No SF110337. Valid until the 9th of May 2015. Issued by the Tiverton & District MES. Retest pressure 150 p.s.i. Working pressure 90 p.s.i.
A period model of a 5 inch gauge London & North Eastern Railway Class D11 `Improved Director` (ex Great Central Railway Class 11F) 4-4-0 tender locomotive `Leota`, 6389, built to the full-size John Robinson design, the copper with fittings including pressure gauge, sight glass, regulator, safety, drain cocks and reverse control in cab, the chassis with twin inside cylinders and modified valve gear, injector and whistle fitted to the side of the locomotive, the tender with leaf spring suspension, hand feed pump and detachable handle to water tank, finished in lined apple green with polished brightwork, fitted hand rails, steps and lamp irons, 152cm long; together with display track. Boiler history: None available. Note: This model was rebuilt in 1938 by Mr Bert Anstey of Bristol. As No.6389 it is based on the original D11 locomotive `Haystoun of Bucklaw`, built in 1924, renumbered 2682 in 1946 and subsequently 62682 under British Railways, and withdrawn from service in 1961.
A London & North Eastern Railway signal lamp, stamped `L. & N.E.R. / North Walsham`, with incomplete manufacturer`s plaque, the burner wick-adjustment knob marked `Sherwoods Ltd / B`ham / Made in England`, 44cm high. Note: North Walsham (Norfolk) was served by two adjacent stations; the existing station on the former Great Eastern Railway line from Norwich to Cromer High, and North Walsham Town station which closed in 1959.
A pair of 19th century Cantonese Famille Rose porcelain vases of hexagonal form, modelled in bold relief with dragons, delicately painted with panels of figures, birds, butterflies, insects and blossoming foliage, on corresponding grounds, overall highlighted in gilt, both drilled for lamp conversion, 33cm high (illustrated)

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