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A collection of Chatsworth by Denby, and Langley dinner wares decorated with pale blue stylised foliage on a white ground, together with a box containing a collection of ceramic door knobs, pot lids, a Royal Worcester teapot, a brass pan containing a collection of ceramic mugs, etc, a modern table lamp in the Tiffany taste, a glass biscuit barrel, pair of candlesticks, etc
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN COLUMNAR CANDLESTICKS with corinthian capital, gadrooned nozzle and stop fluted shaft, on stepped square foot, 31.5cm h, by Carrington & Co, Sheffield 1889, loaded ++Drilled where previously adapted as electric table lamps, one with the lower part of a lamp holder soldered to the nozzle
AN EDWARD VII OXIDISED BRASS AND TURNED ALABASTER HANGING LIGHT the circular rope bordered openwork girdle with fleur de lys containing the unusually large compressed circular alabaster lamp bowl and hanging on chains from a conforming crown with substantial leafy suspension ring, 71cm diam, c1900-20 ++In good original condition, complete but heavily encrusted with dirt and grime
A PAIR OF EARLY ELECTRIC GOTHIC REVIVAL OXIDISED BRASS AND BLACK PAINTED SHEET IRON FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIERS the corona applied with flowerheads above four straps held by a rope circlet and tapering to a leafy point, 160cm h overall, diam of corona 61cm, c1900 ++Both in satisfactory condition, in need of cleaning and some restoration. Lacking several of the ornamental chains and lamp holders, etc
BOGDANOV-BELSKY, NIKOLAI (1868-1945) By the Green Lamp, signed. Oil on canvas, 133 by 107 cm. Provenance: Anonymous Sale; Icons, Russian Pictures and Works of Art, Sotheby`s London, 15 June 1995, Lot 12. Private collection, UK.Literature: Iskry. Illustrated Arts and Humour Magazine, Moscow, No. 1, 1910,
A William IV bronze colza oil lamp, circa 1835 the urn cresting with frolicking putti and mask handles, the shaped foliate branches extending at right angles from previously gilt stiff leaves cresting the column supported by the three graces standing on three scrolling legs with paw feet on a triform plinth with disc feet, later fitted for electricity, 79cm (31in) high. Provenance: Christie`s King Street 1988, property of Theodore Bull, lot 8, stock no.2000. Clermont Hall, Norfolk

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