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A Reproduction Mahogany Bijouterie Table, 66cm by 50cm by 75cm, containing one volume ''The Parish Churches in the Ancient Vale of Mowbray'' by Keith R Surgey and W David Trotman, Limited Edition book number 981/1000 first editions, signed by the authors to the fronts piece, together with a Regency style mahogany lamp table and a nest of three tables
An exquisite Art Nouveau-style figural lamp featuring a gracefully posed woman in an elegant flowing gown, accompanied by a greyhound. The finely detailed sculpture captures the organic, fluid aesthetic characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement. The lamp is topped with a domed frosted glass shade, accentuated by an intricate cascading beaded fringe that enhances its vintage appeal. The base bears a label reading Quality Brass Products, Littlite, England, indicating fine craftsmanship and quality materials. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 18"H (lamp); 6"H x 10" dia.(Shade)Condition: Age related wear. Lamp plugs appears to be European.
A JAPANESE SATSUMA BOTTLE VASE CIRCA 1900 with base, later adapted as a lamp 54.5cm high, 15cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Patina to metalware Repaired break to neck, please see imagesPLEASE NOTE: This is unwired and sold as a decorative furnishing item only and not as a working electrical lighting fixture, if wished to be used as such then it would need fully wiring, testing, and installing by a professional electrician.ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF THREE CANTONESE PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY Including A Familler Verte bowl, painted with scene from the Romance of the Western Chamber, 29.5cm wide; A Familler Verte box and cover, 20cm × 8.5cm, and a Famille Verte Vase, adapted as a lamp, painted with scenes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, 30cm high(3) Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear as per age and handling the box cover repaired, all with glaze spots, wear, knocks, and cracks , notably to the bases, some loss to enamels to surface ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MARBLE AND GILT URN LAMP LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY 51cm high, 21cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some pitting to the gilt Signs of repair, notably to the plinth and urn base Some natural faults Patina to metalware PLEASE NOTE: This is unwired and sold as a decorative furnishing item only and not as a working electrical lighting fixture, if wished to be used as such then it would need fully wiring, testing, and installing by a professional electrician.ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GILT METAL CANDLESTICK LAMP BASES 19TH CENTURY later converted 47cm high, 14cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Overall surface tarnish Black deposit to one of the candle mounts Would benefit from a clean, see images With wear and marks to shadesThe height is referring to the height of the lamps without the shade (up to the bulb fitment), they are 58cm high including shadeADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND COPPER MOUNTED STANDARD LAMP CIRCA 1900 AND LATER FITTED FOR ELECTRICITY 138cm high, 45cm wide at base Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Surface patina throughout Slight wobble to the upper portion of lamp ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GILT METAL AND MOUNTED STONEWARE TABLE LAMPS INCORPORATING LATE 19TH CENTURY ELEMENTS, 20TH CENTURY possibly German and later converted to electricity 72cm high overall (including shade), 56cm without shade, 18cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Surface deposit and dust Patina to to metal One shade has been repaired, see images Both lamp keys are present ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN IRON AND BRASS ADJUSTABLE STANDARD LAMP IN THE MANNER OF W.A.S. BENSON, CIRCA 1900 With a shade decorated in William Morris style fabric 187cm high, 51cm wide Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. Curling Hunter, 9, Westbourne Terrace, London, and thence by descent Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Wear and pitting to brass Iron tarnished in areas, would benefit from a clean, see images Tarnishing to decorative elements Shade in good condition, please see images ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
THE ARCADE CLUB HOUSE: G. M. LABORATORIES ELECTRIC TABLE SOCCER PINBALL GAME, eleven mechanised players including goal keeper, five balls, one penny slot, later overhanging light pendant with independent on/off switch, 193 (h) (with lamp) / 92 (h) (without lamp) x 39 x 102cms (d)Auctioneer's Note: Pinball originated from the 18th-century French game of bagatelle, which was played on a mini pool table where players used a cue to strike balls off various pins and into scoring pockets. In 1871, British inventor Montague Redgrave enhanced the game by replacing the balls with marbles, reducing the size of the table, and substituting the cue with a coiled spring and plunger. Modern pinball machines started appearing on the market in the early 1930s. While coin-operated, they lacked some of the features we associate with pinball machines today, such as bumpers, flippers, and tilt mechanisms. As an affordable form of entertainment, pinball gained popularity during the Great Depression, although its growth was temporarily halted during World War II, as U.S. manufacturing resources were redirected to the war effort. Pinball machines were banned in major cities like Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles from the 1930s to the mid-1970s due to their alleged connections to organized crime and gambling. New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia claimed that pinball was a "racket dominated by interests heavily tainted with criminality," and his successor, Mayor William O'Dwyer, officially made pinball machines illegal in 1948. The ban remained in place for 28 years until 1976, when pinball player and designer Roger Sharpe demonstrated to the New York City Council that pinball was a game of skill, not chance.Provenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComments: in all around good condition, some minor play marks to table service. Restored by enthusiast, with restoration notes, keys, spare balls, etc., has been plugged and played, however please regard as electrically untested
THE ARCADE CLUB HOUSE: MILLS 'CANNON FIRE' ELECTRO-MECHANICAL PINBALL MACHINE, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, c. 1935, designed by Kenneth C. Shyvers c. 1934, having ten large glass balls, cannons and hardware in polished aluminium, with four loaded cannons, later overhanging light, cabinet believed designed by Eckland, 193 (h) (with lamp) / 92 (h) (without lamp) x 39 x 102cms (d)Auctioneer's Note: Pinball originated from the 18th-century French game of bagatelle, which was played on a mini pool table where players used a cue to strike balls off various pins and into scoring pockets. In 1871, British inventor Montague Redgrave enhanced the game by replacing the balls with marbles, reducing the size of the table, and substituting the cue with a coiled spring and plunger. Modern pinball machines started appearing on the market in the early 1930s. While coin-operated, they lacked some of the features we associate with pinball machines today, such as bumpers, flippers, and tilt mechanisms. As an affordable form of entertainment, pinball gained popularity during the Great Depression, although its growth was temporarily halted during World War II, as U.S. manufacturing resources were redirected to the war effort. Pinball machines were banned in major cities like Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles from the 1930s to the mid-1970s due to their alleged connections to organized crime and gambling. New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia claimed that pinball was a "racket dominated by interests heavily tainted with criminality," and his successor, Mayor William O'Dwyer, officially made pinball machines illegal in 1948. The ban remained in place for 28 years until 1976, when pinball player and designer Roger Sharpe demonstrated to the New York City Council that pinball was a game of skill, not chance.Provenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComments: playing field good, some restoration by enthusiast, together with keys and notes of restoration, does plug and play, however must be regarded as untested
A late Victorian oil lamp, with cranberry and clear glass shade and etched decoration, with cranberry glass reservoir and brass Corinthian column, height 52cm, a Victorian style hanging brass oil lamp with milk glass dome and a brass oil lamp with bulbous frosted glass associated shade (3).

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