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Corgi: A collection of three boxed Corgi Toys vehicles to comprise: 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, in excellent condition with very good box; Gift Set No. 14 Hydraulic Tower Wagon (missing lamp, in poor box); and 1129 Bedford Milk Tanker in very good condition with poor box, missing end flaps. Please assess photographs. (3)
Emma Bossons FRSA (British, b.1976) for Moorcroft ovoid lamp (shape L7/7) in Queens Choice design with wood base, blue felt to underside with printed "Moorcroft made in Stoke-on-Trent" in gold and sticker outlining the lamp ID information, height 22cm excluding light fitting. Together with a pin dish in the same design, shape 780/4, diameter 12 cm. Factory impressed and paint marks to base. (2 items)
An extensive collection covering the life and career of Captain David Gordon Roome, MVO, RN, (1923-2009), comprising letters, newspaper cuttings, documents, photographs, naval jacket, hat and belt, a large naval union flag (probably early 20th century), his cased telescope, an 8" gun turret fire gong and splinter deck planking taken from H.M.S Exeter, a loading lamp from 10.5 cm gun turret of German pocket battleship "Graf Spee", a circular plaque with 'HMS Repulse' written on the back, and various items relating to D. G. Roome's naval appointments.D.G Roome served on H.M.S Renown, Prince of Wales and Exeter during 1939-42, (he was onboard Renown, when it was involved in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in 1941). He served on HMS Exeter in the Dutch East Indies, and following her sinking, he spent three years as a Prisoner of War in Japanese hands, before being liberated in October 1945. Between 1954 and 1955 Groome served as Lieutenant Commander on H.M.S Grenville and H.M.S Tyrian. From 1956-57 Groome served as Commander for H.M.S Loch Lomond, 1958-60 as a Special Assistant to Chief of Allied Staff of Commander in Chief, and 1960-62 HM Yacht Britannia as Executive Officer (Second in Command). Studying at the Imperial Defence College in 1963, Groome then went on to serve as a Naval assistant to First Sea Lord between 1964-66 before commanding H.M.S Euryalus as Captain between 1966-68. During 1968-1970, Groome was appointed to the Ministry of Defence for duty as Director of Seaman and General Naval Training. His last appointment was Senior Naval Officer in the West Indies in the Rank of Commodore before retiring in 1972.On June 8th 1963, Roome became an appointed member of the Royal Victorian Order (fourth class) and the collection includes several invites to Royal events and dinners. He was later appointed Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen on 7th July 1971.Son of Horace Eckford Roome, KCIE, CB, CBE, MC, DL, the collection also contains items relating to his father's naval career, to include the union flag.A large collection of letters sent during Roome's time as a POW are also present, a further letter written to his mother after his release, and a letter written decades later to a historian, documents his experience in the camps. Deceased estate.https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80030761
Richard Sapper (German, 1932-2015) for Artemide, Italy. Pair of large Tizio desk lamps, first designed in 1972. Max 55 watt or 12 volt. With adjustable arms. Each marked along the underside; one numbered 1296004196 and the other 023860.(Each) Height: 44 1/2 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 5 1/4 in.Condition:Both lamps move well. There is some wear throughout both, especially along the bases - visible in the lot listing photographs. One lamp has been tested and turns on; we make no guarantees regarding prolonged use of the lamp. The other lamp has not been tested as it lacks a bulb. Wear to the boxes as expected.
John Ward Lockwood (American, 1894-1963). Mixed media sculptural lamp titled "Sun Worshipper." Label with the title affixed along the base. The switch for the lamp is along the top of the lamp.Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 8 3/4 in x depth: 8 in.Condition:All pieces are firmly attached. Light wear throughout. Discoloration and oxidization to metal components. The item turns on but is a tad touchy - if the switch on the top of the lamp is not positioned correctly or turned then it dims or turns off. We make no guarantee to the prolonged function of the wiring.
Pair of 19th-century Chinese Rose Mandarin porcelain vases or urns fitted as lamps. The porcelain is decorated with cartouches depicting figures surrounded by objects and flowers.Height: 31 in x width: 5 1/4 in x depth: 4 1/2 in.Condition:There are no apparent chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Losses to the gilt decoration and some of the painted decoration. Underside and tops of the porcelain not inspected due to the nature of the lamp. The lamps have not been tested for functionality. We make no guaranties as to the functionality or prolonged use of the wiring. Some discoloration to the metal components.

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