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A Derek "Lizardman" Slater Oak Standard Lamp, with carved detail to the top on an octagonal column and stepped base, with carved lizard signature, 148cm (excluding fitment); and A Derek "Lizardman" Slater Oak Light Fitment, with four branches on an ocagonal column terminating with a carved Yorkshire Rose, with a carved lizard signature, 31cm (1 ft) (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Spill Vase, Harry Davis, 1925, the cylindrical body with narrow gilded rim band, painted with two sheep grazing on the banks of a river in autumn, signed, with misted foliage vignette to the reverse, on a scroll pierced solid gilded foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape 6/161, 16cm high; and A Quatrelobed Small Pot Pourri Vase, Harry Davis, 1926, decorated with two sheep and a lamp in a woodland glade with a carpet of bluebells, signed, cover lacking, shape 175/H, 8.2cm high (2) See illustration
GWR - a signal wire roller; a DMU AEC engine fuel pump bleed screw; a pair of SR locomotive boiler water gauge washers; a gauge glass washer from LNER engine working over the S & D 1939/45 War Ambulance Train; various hand lamp glasses and Mendip Stone traffic plastic Darvic wagon label "Empty to Merehead Quarries XF1" c.1970`s
[Antiquities]. A Sumerian administrative tablet, probably from Ur, the carved cunieform lettering dated the year in which Shu-Sin, King of Ur, destroyed the land of Zabshali, the seventh year of his reign [2031 B.C.], with an accompanying note from the British Museum outlining these details; and a carved soapstone oil lamp, possibly Mesopotamian, of triangular form, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late 19th Century electroplated cast metal Oil Lamp, with plain clear glass flue, and globular cranberry glass shade, to a single wick burner, mounted in a cast collar and further fitted with a clear glass reservoir, in an urn-shaped base, profusely decorated with putti, to a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, height 12"
A large quantity of `OO` & `HO` gauge railway accessories. Including Model Power, Hornby, Preiser and Model Scene sets of plastic people, Terratoys lighted accessories, Superquick card building kits, Tyco level crossing. Merit lamp posts, Hornby Super Sound kit, Hornby electrical accessories etc. Most items packeted / boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-As New. Viewing recommended.
LNWR C/I Bridge number 48, as repatriated from the Isle Of Man. Together with other IOM memorabilia to include a Manx Electric Railway Handbill, undated and a Manx Electric Railway Winter Timetable Handbill dated October 1905. Also a brass Lamp of unknown use, possibly from the IOM Trams, clearly stamped `Made In England`
BR(NE) enamel Lamp Tablet (LNER pattern) DURHAM, flanged and white lettering on tangerine ground. No totems were ever erected at Durham so a unique opportunity to obtain a tangerine enamel from this famous, cathedral city. Extremely good condition with just one small chip bottom left corner which doesn`t detract at all.
The Yale & Towne Mfg Co., Ltd. double - sided, alloy Advertising Sign in the shape of a giant Yale Key. Measures 31½" in length and retains 80% of original, light brown paint on one side, silver paint the other. Most unusual and undoubtedly used over the door of a Locksmith. Together with an Enamel Advertising Sign `Very, Very Good Shoes, Swan And Health Brands At Howcrofts Fold Street, 1st Turning Left` (with pointing hand). Curved to fit lamp posts, white and black lettering on a dark blue and green ground. Measures 10" x 10" and is in excellent condition. Possibly from Wolverhampton.
CLC Platform Lamp Interior complete with burner and glass globe. Brass plate affixed to front shows full company name and is also stamped with the location LYDIATE. Lydiate station, located on the Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension Railway off Carr Lane, Lydiate. Opened in 1884 between Aintree Central and Lord Street Southport, it first closed in 1917, along with all other stations on the extension line, due to WW1 economy measures. The station then reopened in 1919, up until 7 January 1952, when goods services regular services ceased. A very scarce survivor.
Railway Lamps, qty 5 comprising: a scarce GWR curved top, General Purpose clearly marked `GWR` on curve and containing original reservoir with a GWR burner; a GWR brass collared 3 aspect with all lenses complete, an original reservoir and original GWR burner, stamped `Bladon & Sons Birmingham 1939 GWR`, unrestored; a BR 3 aspect with all lenses complete, original reservoir and unmarked burner; BR(M) WOL General Purpose square style with no reservoir. An unusual Cart Lamp, square design with single red lens to front, rear flip-up door revealing original reservoir and burner. Accompanying is a small, threaded, self locking hook, source unknown.
GWR 3 aspect brass collared Handlamp complete with original reservoir fitted with a BRW burner. Stamped on the side with company initials, the lamp is totally unrestored. Comes with a pair of brass cased Signal Indicators, one showing a home signal arm (case loose) the other showing ‘No Light’ and a Wooden Telephone with bakelite earpiece, fixed mouthpiece and bell beneath. Ex Ryford Signal Box. Together with a Midland Railway saltglaze Inkwell marked on the top ‘MRCo’ and a BR(M) totem shaped Capbadge ‘Porter’, also ex Ryford.

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