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Lot 238

A box of collectables. Includes miner's lamp converted to electric, Essex miniature sewing machine, Beefeater travel set, boxed Goldfinger James Bond diecast car, etc.

Lot 373

Three clear glass pillar table lamp bases, 4cm high

Lot 377

A glass uplighter table lamp in the style of alabaster and two frosted glass dolphin vases

Lot 388

Three decorative glass lamp bases including a Galle style example, the largest 34cm including the fitting

Lot 503

A Chinese blue and white lamp, 34cm high not including light fitting

Lot 13

A late Victorian painted wrought iron telescopic oil lamp standard

Lot 384

An indistinctly signed multi coloured art glass mushroom shaped table lamp, 35cm high

Lot 1529

Metal standard lamp. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1528

Brass standard lamp with reading light. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 402

Tilley lamp tin sign, 46 x 37 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 23

An early 20th Century oil lamp, the moulded glass shade, above a cut glass square reservoir, and resting upon a white metal base, measuring 44cm tall very good condition, some minor flea bites to edge of shade/

Lot 164

A part angle poise lamp, Decca automated infusion unit type 400 MKII and other testing unit sold along with a quantity of vintage glass radio valves, unboxed

Lot 211

Six vintage opaque lamp shades in box and two etched glass shades with scalloped edge.

Lot 143

An Art Deco moulded glass lamp base in the style of Lalique, depicting nude maiden on rocks holding vase aloft, AF chips to top of vase.

Lot 113

'CORAL' STANDARD LAMP, cast bronze by Heathfield and Co, 180cm H.

Lot 114

BEDSIDE/LAMP TABLES, a pair, early 20th century French grey painted each with drawer, compartment and breche violette marble top, 48cm W x 34cm D x 84cm H. (2)

Lot 200

OCCASIONAL/LAMP TABLES, a pair, circular with stepped and blocked two tone travertine marble top and base with gilt wrought iron scroll supports, 64cm W x 58cm H. (2)

Lot 262

BESSELINK AND JONES STAND LAMP, 19th century style, articulated and extending, with shade, 166cm H (extended).

Lot 261

STANDARD LAMP, 19th century style brass, articulated and extending with shade, Besselink and Jones, 166cm H (extended).

Lot 840

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.

Lot 837

Tiffany Studios was a renowned American decorative arts firm known for its production of stained glass windows, lamps, and other decorative objects. It was founded by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1902 and operated until 1932. Tiffany Studios gained international acclaim for its innovative designs, exceptional craftsmanship, and use of opalescent glass.Louis Comfort Tiffany, the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, the founder of Tiffany & Co. jewelry company, was a highly influential artist and designer. He was particularly known for his work in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Under his direction, Tiffany Studios produced a wide range of decorative items, including lamps, vases, mosaics, jewelry, and even architectural elements.One of the most iconic and sought-after creations of Tiffany Studios is the Tiffany lamp. These lamps featured intricate leaded glass shades with colorful and nature-inspired motifs. The designs often incorporated elements such as flowers, dragonflies, and geometric patterns. The lamp bases were typically made of bronze and elaborately decorated.Tiffany Studios also produced beautiful stained glass windows for private residences, public buildings, and churches. These windows were characterized by their vibrant colors, intricate details, and innovative use of glass. The windows often depicted nature scenes, biblical stories, and symbolic imagery.The craftsmanship and artistic quality of Tiffany Studios' creations set them apart. Each piece was meticulously handmade, with great attention to detail. The firm employed skilled artisans and craftsmen who worked collaboratively to bring Tiffany's designs to life.Today, original Tiffany Studios pieces are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. They are considered important examples of American decorative arts and are featured in museums and private collections around the world. The legacy of Tiffany Studios continues to influence and inspire artists and designers today.Measures 6. 8 x .25.Glass.

Lot 738

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.

Lot 48

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.Rollerball pen and mechanical pencil.

Lot 414

Turned Wooden revolving stick stand with surmounted Rabbit decoration and a Standard Lamp

Lot 201

Pair of Brass and glass etched table lamps, Crystal table lamp and a 1970s Lamp Base

Lot 154

2 Boxes of assorted Ceramics inc. Chinese Standard Lamp, Blue & White Jardinière etc

Lot 189

Collection of metalware to include hurricane lamp, mole traps, plaque

Lot 310

Wrought iron & brass torchere/jardiniere/oil lamp stand

Lot 126

A WWII hand held torch, markings to rear including Lamp Hand Type C for A.R.P. Use

Lot 152

A WWII era Bakelite "NOX" A.R.P. lamp shield - patent

Lot 153

A WWII era Bakelite "Genalex" transformer light. Emergency lamp for blackouts, complete with scarce box

Lot 162

A WWII era "Shelter" small oil lamp with a vintage coffee percolator reputedly from an East Anglian U.S.A.F. base

Lot 820

A Chinese Republic porcelain lamp. 48 cm high.

Lot 721

A floor lamp set with a brass model of Guanyin. 107 cm high overall.

Lot 687

A Chinese porcelain lamp mounted on a wooden stand. 30 cm high excluding shade holder.

Lot 409

A Victorian porcelain oil lamp with etched glass shade. 59 cm high overall.

Lot 720

A Victorian brass standard lamp with etched yellow glass shade. 145 cm high overall.

Lot 464

An 18th/19th century Chinese porcelain ginger jar form lamp. 44 cm high overall.

Lot 158

Pair of brass cherub lamp fittings. Measure approx 22cm high

Lot 152

An antique oil lamp having floral decoration to base and opaque shade and scrolled feet. Measures approx 54cm high

Lot 120

Hollow cast bronze twin-handled table lamp of flattened squat baluster form, with geometric decoration, verdigris-style finish, raised on a wooden base. Measures approx 40cm W x 45cm H

Lot 85

Victorian style Wong Lee brass and ceramic jug of baluster form, with classical decoration of putti, flora & fauna (approx 39cm high), plus a French armorial table lamp with gilt floral motifs, with shade

Lot 474

Pair of Distressed Painted Circular Lamp Tables in the Empire manner, each raised on three supports carved in the form of swans united a central stretcher, 62cm diameter x 55cm high

Lot 136

Chinese archaic style bronze lamp, of square baluster form with flanking mask drop handles, raised on a wooden base (missing one foot), verdigris-style finish. Measures approx. 49cm high (including light fitting)

Lot 340

A collection of mixed metalware to include a ship lamp, miners lamps, copper jug, barometer, bell, gas burner.....etc.

Lot 170

A brass desk / bankers lamp with amber glass shade.

Lot 157

Railwayana - A Mid 20th C mahogany cased lamp repeater, with bell on/off switch. Measures approx 25cm high

Lot 139

Edwardian brass adjustable desk lamp, with reeded support, raised on a circular base. Measures 55.5cm tall

Lot 248

An 18th Century Dutch brass Whale oil lamp together with a set of souvenir wooden bellows made from the remains of HMS Vanguard.

Lot 93

Chinese 'Ming Ming Xiang' table lamp, the blue & white hanging glass shade decorated with figures and character mark inscription, approx 40cm high (boxed)

Lot 290

A small group of oriental collectables to include bronze seal in the form of a rams head, roman style oil lamp and a statue of Shiva dancing.

Lot 102

Large Chinese blue & white ceramic standard lamp, of shouldered form, scrolling floral & foliate decoration, with shade, raised on a wooden base. Measures approx 162cm high (including shade)

Lot 476

Circular Mahogany Lamp Table in George III manner, 56cm diameter x 53cm high

Lot 80

A collection of 19th century and later brass and metal wares, including a 17th century style copper and brass scribes case,17 by 6 by 3.5cm, an asian style, papier mache brass lined bowl, 28 by 8cm high, and a miner's lamp. (1 box)

Lot 283

A Chinese cloisonné enamel table lamp, early to mid 20th century, on green ground, decorated with floral motifs, raised on a pieced brass base, 37cm high.

Lot 57

Two Moorcroft table lamps, comprising a large magnolia pattern lamp, 17.5 by 31cm overall, together with a smaller hibiscus pattern lamp, 11 by 22.5cm high, both in need of re-wiring. (2)

Lot 284

A group of modern Tiffany style table lamps, all with blue and green dragonfly designs, largest lamp measure 58cm high with the shade diameter measuring 43cm, the smaller lamps are 45cm high. (3)

Lot 285

A smoker's brass standard lamp, with 'Messenger's Patent' reservoir (missing burner) to the top, reeded column with circular black tray table at the mid point, circular reeded base with three feet, 42 by 135cm high.

Lot 281

A modern standard lamp, with three flowerhead shaped lights, brass column, on a circular base, 168.5cm high.

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