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A METALWARE SANCTUARY LAMP, POSSIBLY SOUTH AMERICAN in baroque style and applied with a large cartouche suspended from three chains hanging from an onion domed rose, approximately 92cm h, apparently unmarked 18th/19th c ++In poor condition with damage, losses and repair. Previously lacquered; some corroded parts as a consequence of longterm storage in damp conditions
AN EDWARD VII LAMP in the form of a column with fluted shaft on stepped and gadrooned square foot, 46cm h excluding fitment, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1905, loaded ++In fine condition. Originally an oil lamp adapted for electricity with a small cut for the cable on one side of the lowest edge of the plinth but this unobtrusive and does not detract
EGYPTOMANIA. AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN BRASS GAS LAMP IN THE FORM OF CLEOPATRA`S NEEDLE the obelisk on stepped base with portrait roundel and guarded by two sentries, inscribed CLEOPATRA`S NEEDLE ERECTED BY THOTHNES III HELIOPOLIS 1700BC LONDON 1878AD, 42cm h overall, stamped PODR mark for 8 December 1877 Presented to the nation by the ruler of Egypt and the Sudan in 1819, the obelisk was not transported to England until 1877, arriving, after a perilous journey, in the Thames estuary on 21 January 1878. ++In entirely original condition, never converted to electricity, the underside with iron weight. Some old polish residues and in a discoloured lacquer
A VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP with T Rowatt & Sons burner, reeded pillar and cut glass fount, on black glazed pottery foot with cranberry tinted and frosted glass lampshade with frilled rim, 60cm h excluding chimney ++The brass parts originally lacquered or gilt and now dull but complete and original
19th Century oil lamp having a facet cut clear glass reservoir, ormolu and lacquered brass base having figural decoration depicting three eagles with their wings spread and standing on lion claw and acanthus feet. Having a foliate etched frosted and clear glass shade, 50cm high excluding shade
RICHARD CHURCH, 14 ttls: MOOD WITHOUT MEASURE, 1927, 1st edn, unopened, orig bds, d/w; THE GLANCE BACKWARD, ill Robert Austin, 1930 (750), 1st edn, orig cl, gt, d/w; NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAIN, 1932, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; CALLING FOR A SPADE, ill Joan Hassall, 1939, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE SOLITARY MAN, 1941 (900), 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; EIGHT FOR IMMORTALITY, 1941, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE LAMP, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE NIGHTINGALE, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; + six others all 1st edns, mainly with d/ws (14)
A collection of black basalt embossed plaques, to include; two oval plaques depicting Lord Nelson, 8.7cm x 7cm , a circular example modelled in high relief with a portrait of a mother and two children within a raised rim, 9cm diameter, an oval portrait plaque depicting `Seueur` impressed `Leeds Pottery`, 6cm x 5cm, a further oval plaque depicting a portrait of a bearded man, 4cm high and a further plaque, along with a black basalt circular oil lamp and cover, 9.5cm diameter (at fault) (7)

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