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JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH `MONART` GLASS TABLE LAMP, CIRCA 1930 the mushroom shade with adjustable brass support, raised on a shouldered base, the clear glass with swirling lemon and white inclusions and with further green and pink inclusions, bears original paper label to base `VII.P/23.390` 37cm high Note: `Monart` glass was produced in Perth from the 1920s to 1960s. The Monart name grew from the collaboration of the Moncrieff and Ysart families. Salvador Ysart and his son Paul came to work at the factory in 1922 and created vibrant designs that were supplied to stores such as Liberty’s in London.
MARGERY CLINTON (1931-2005) EARTHENWARE LUSTRE BOWL, CIRCA 1970 of quatrefoil form, painted initials to base and dated `9.8.85`, 38cm diameter; also a MARGERY CLINTON LAMP BASE, also decorated with lustre glazed, initialled, 30cm high (2) Note: Margery Clinton was a specialist in reduction lustre glazes. She studied painting at the Glasgow School of Art from 1949 to 1953 and became involved with ceramics in the 1960s, researching reduction lustre glazes at the Royal College of Art in the early 1970s. In 1978 she set up a workshop at Newton Port in Scotland and worked there in partnership with Jan Williamson until 1981, continuing there until 1995 when she moved the pottery to Dunbar. Her work has been exhibited at the Tate, the V&A, Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums and the Royal Museum of Scotland.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware oil lamp base, circa 1885, decorated by Florence Barlow, monogrammed, with two quatrefoil panels of birds within beaded frames against a pale green glazed ground of predominantly brown scrolling foliage, the gilt metal base with hoof feet, the gilt metal top with hanging handles, impressed and incised factory marks to base, overall height approx 36cm.
A brass candlestick, 19th century, converted to a table lamp, approx 58cm high; also a pair of mahogany and brass mounted candlesticks of tall slender design, converted to electric also a Victorian dumb waiter / standard lamp. (4) (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use)
A German figural porcelain lamp stand, 19th century, modelled as a gentleman and lady in 18th century dress playing hide and seek around stylised arboreal base decorated with foliate pattern in relief, vine leaves to top, applied flowerheads to trunk, on raised rococo pedestal base decorated with applied floral swags, height 51 cm to top of lamp stand, width 35 cm, depth 27 cm. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use)

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