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Royal Worcester blush and ivory glazed porcelain oil lamp with detachable reservoir having moulded and foliate decoration on a conforming base having domed foot and standing on four scroll feet, puce printed marks and date cipher for 1895. The brass fittings stamped Hinks and Sons patent, also with etched glass shade, 53cm high.
19th Century `Cleopatra`s Needle` oil lamp having a ceramic reservoir decorated with Egyptian revival motifs supported by a bronze finish obelisk guarded by two sphinx figures and marked with a registration lozange. The stepped base with inscription `Cleopatra`s Needle erected by Thothmes III Heliopolis 1700 BC, London 1878 AD`, 52cm high with star cut etched glass globular shade.
A 19TH CENTURY OIL LAMP, fitted with a Hink`s Benetfink Duplex Burner, the moulded brass reservoir on a slender column moulded in relief with stylised leaves in the Art Nouveau manner, from a domed circular base with confirming detail, having an acid etched shade and clear glass chimney, hung together with a tasselled pull, lamp base 44cms high. See illustration
A large Victorian electroplate tea kettle on warmer stand, by G R Collis & Co, the kettle of oval tapered form, concave fluted and star engraved below a flush hinged cover with the figure of a seated Chinaman as a finial below an insulated scroll handle, all relating on an oval base with four gryphon and claw feet supporting a central spirit lamp disguised by a pierced frieze, 41cm high.
Three pieces of late Victorian silver teaware, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1900/01, comprising: a teakettle (1900) of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned border below a scrolled wood inset handle, crested, all seated on a circular tripod warmer base with leaf capped shell feet supporting a central spirit lamp, 29.5cm high; the matching coffee pot (1900), 22.5cm; and tea pot (1901), 11cm, 107oz (3).
A Martin Brothers stoneware oil lamp, 1880, two sides pierced for mounts and incised `R`, inscribed round lower section `R.W.Martin London 1880`, fitted Hinks no. 2 Duplex burner, 56cm to top of shade. This vase is interesting for the bird decoration, which is not by the hand of any of the three Martin brothers who worked in the pottery, nor akin to any of the assistants the Martins employed. Visitors would occasionally decorate pots, and this is presumably one of them.

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